1864 · New York, N.Y.
by [Fletcher & Co. ; Z. E. Simmons & Co.]
New York, N.Y.: Fletcher & Co, 1864. Near Fine. 11 7/8 x 9 5/8 inches. Printed in black ink with ornamental border. Folds (one short tear reinforced with Filmoplast R), otherwise a bright clean copy. One of a series of scams to part people with their money, run by a number of people/companies in the 1864/1865 time period. P.T. Barnum in his "Humbugs of the World" (London:1866, pp 128-133) terms those running these scams "Lottery sharks" and details the many reasons that one shouldn't have trusted them as real - inconsistencies in addresses, names, etc etc. Barnum has some wry descriptions of both the scammers and scammed.
This variant not in OCLC. OCLC does record four physical copies "signed" by Fletcher & Co, all in just one copy. Three at the American Antiquarian Society and one at Virginia. (Inventory #: 28314)
This variant not in OCLC. OCLC does record four physical copies "signed" by Fletcher & Co, all in just one copy. Three at the American Antiquarian Society and one at Virginia. (Inventory #: 28314)