Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled a "Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions." : Addressed to the people of America. : [One line from Shakespeare].
| Author/creator | Lee, Charles |
| Format | Microform |
| Publication Info | [Boston] : America: Boston: Re-printed and sold at Greenleaf's printing office, opposite the conduit, near the market, M,DCC,LXX,V. [1775] |
| Description | 20 pages ; 21 cm (8vo) |
| Subjects |
| Series | Early American imprints. First series ; no. 14151 Early American imprints. First series ; no. 14151. ^A478749 |
| General note | Attributed to Charles Lee in the Dictionary of American biography. The "Friendly address ..." was written by Thomas Bradbury Chandler, and is wrongly attributed to Myles Cooper by Evans and the Dictionary of American biography. Cf. Vance, C.H. Myles Cooper (Columbia Univ. quarterly, Sept. 1930, v. XXII, no. 3), p. 275-276. |
| General note | Signatures: [A]⁴ B⁴ C². |
| References | Evans 14151 |
| Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 14151). |
| Other title | Strictures on a pamphlet ... |