95 Peter Force printing Declaration of

95: Peter Force printing Declaration of Independence

95: Peter Force printing Declaration of Independence
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click for larger image95: Peter Force printing Declaration of IndependenceTitle: American Archives: Consisting of a Collection of Authentick Records, State Papers, Debates, and Letters and Other Notices of Publick Affairs, the Whole forming a Documentary History of Origin and Progress of the North American Colonies; of the Causes and Accomplishment of the American Revolution; and of the Constitution of Government for the United States, to the Final Ratification Thereof. Fourth Series: From the King's Message, of March 7th, 1774 to the Declaration of Independence, by the United States, in 1776. [And] Fifth Series: From the Declaration of Independence, in 1776, to the Definitive Treaty of Peace with Great Britain, in 1783. [All Published]Author: Force, PeterDescription: 9 volumes comprising the complete fourth and fifth series [all published]. (4to) 13¾x9, original half calf and marbled boards, spines gilt lettered. First Edition.A rarely encountered complete set of Peter Force's series documenting the early history of North America and the United States. "This great storehouse of British Colonial and American history was printed by order of the United States Government. It was the intention to divide the work into six series, from 1493 to 1789. The nine volumes described are all that have appeared." (Sabin). The first volume of the fifth series is particularly significant for the presence of a remarkable facsimile of the Declaration of Independence, the single most important document in the history of our nation. This finely executed copper engraving, measuring 29½x25½", was printed from the original copperplate made by William J. Stone in 1823. In that year, Congress authorized the production of facsimile copies of the Declaration of Independence, either because the original document was deteriorating or, according to some writers, because the surviving signers were aging and were desirous of copies to spark their memories of the momentous occasion. At any rate, Stone was commissioned to use a new Wet-Ink transfer process to create a copperplate from which facsimile copies could then be made. By wetting the original document, some of the original ink was transferred to the copperplate, which was then used for printing. Stone printed 201 copies on parchment (or vellum, the same type of material on which the original was handwritten). These were distributed to Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, members of Congress, surviving Signers, colleges and universities, etc. Peter Force used the original Stone copperplate to print additional copies to be included in Vol. I of the Fifth Series of his American Archives. Congress had authorized up to 1500 copies of the work to be printed, but subscriptions fell far short of that, and perhaps as few as 500 copies were actually produced, though other estimates range as high as a thousand. Most copies of the Declaration have been removed from the volume in which they were issued, and have suffered wear as the result. The present example, inserted after column 1596, is near pristine, with just the normal faint offset and a very short start of a stub tear at edge.Heading: (Declaration of Independence)Place Published: WashingtonPublisher: M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter ForceDate Published: 1837-1848Condition ReportSome wear to edges, head of spine chipped on Fourth Series, Volume 4, upper joint cracked on Fourth Series, Volume 6; foxing; overall very good.Auction House PBA Galleries133 Kearny Street4th FloorSan Francisco, CA United States 94108415-989-2665Terms & ConditionsAll auctions will start at 1pm PST. The ebay ending time is incorrect. Please note this is a live auction conducted at our auction house in San Francisco. eBay bids are processed in competition against live and phone bidders at the auction house. The sale opens at 1pm and lots are processed in order at the house. Ending time for the sale is determined by the sequential order of the lots. eBay bids are not processed until the lot opens in the house so the current total on eBay may not be reflective of the actual opening price. Please contact us with any questions.We do NOT accept paypal and are unable to ship via USPS.CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR LIVE AUCTIONSThe property listed in this catalogue will be sold by Pacific Book Auction Galleries, Inc., dba PBA Galleries (hereinafter Galleries) as agent for others upon the following terms and conditions as may be amended by notice or oral announcement at the sale:1. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in the catalogue.2. 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