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Colonial America: 1769 Edmund Burke Imprint

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Colonial America: 1769 Edmund Burke Imprint
1769 Imprint, "Observations On A Late State Of The Nation," by Edmund Burke, Fine. 10" x 8.25", 97 pages, first edition, published in London for J. Dodsley. Light age toning, some light spoiling on the title page and bound in soft, oversized paper covers that appear to be original to the piece. This piece presents a detailed account of the state of British affairs, particularly from an economic standpoint. An important part of this discussion included trade with the American colonies, the cost of defending same, and the reluctance of the British to enforce taxation that would have bankrupted the Colonies and destroyed much of the mutually beneficial trade system. The hated Stamp Act is mentioned several times and the Colonists are referred to as "seditious" and "mutinous" (some of Burke's writing seems to be tongue-in-cheek, but it is often difficult to distinguish the sarcastic from the serious). Burke is also known for his 1758 publication titled "AN ACCOUNT OF THE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENTS IN AMERICA." If you want to learn the British mindset that precipitated the Revolutionary War, both publications are indispensable.