Lot of 8 abolitionist books and 1 address: "Some Recollections of the Antislavery Conflict" by Samuel J. May (Fields, Osgood, 1869). "The Golden Hour" by Moncure D. Conway (Ticknor and Fields, 1862). "Radical Rhymes" by William Denton (the author, 1871). Inscribed to Parker Pillsbury. "Acts of the Anti-slavery Apostles" by Parker Pillsbury ( Concord, 1883). Pillsbury's Contoocook River Railroad pass laid in. "Echoes from the Cabinet (Thayer and Eldridge, 1860). "Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa" by Henry M. Stanley (Harper, 1893). "An Address on the Subject of Rebellion, Slavery and Peace" by N.G. Upham (E.C. Eastman, 1864).