Business Men's Honest Money Club. Protection, Honest Money, Reciprocity

No Place: No Publisher. Wraps. Fair. Item #007520
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No publisher, place or date. (Cleveland, 1896). Grayish green wraps. 32 pp., including covers. A club program written to promote William McKinley as president and his platform of tariff and gold/silver standard reform. This is primarily done through songs skewering other politicians and their platforms, as well as lauding McKinley and others. The Business Men's Honest Money Club, according to the front cover, met noon every day. Front cover bears portraits of McKinley, Hobart and Theodore Burton. (Miles: Songs, Glees and Ballads #338). FAIR condition. Wrappers heavily chipped and torn along the spine, almost detached from the text block. Moderate soiling, darkening and some staining to the covers, with minor foxing. Old price erased from the upper front covers. Some chipping, tearing and associated creasing along the extremities.

Price: $15.00

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