000 -LEADER |
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001 - CONTROL NUMBER |
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977062 |
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION |
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170806s19651965nju 010 0 eng d |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Original cataloging agency |
TR-IsMEF |
Language of cataloging |
eng |
Description conventions |
rda |
Transcribing agency |
TR-IsMEF |
041 0# - LANGUAGE CODE |
Language code of text/sound track or separate title |
eng |
049 ## - LOCAL HOLDINGS (OCLC) |
Holding library |
TR-IsMEF |
050 00 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER |
Classification number |
E449 |
Item number |
.S53 1965 |
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Slavery attacked : |
Remainder of title |
the abolitionist crusade / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
edited by John L. Thomas, Associate Professor of American History at Brown University. |
246 3# - VARYING FORM OF TITLE |
Title proper/short title |
The abolitionist crusade |
264 1# - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
Prentice-Hall, |
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
[1965] |
264 4# - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
©1965 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xi, 178 pages ; |
Dimensions |
21 cm. |
336 ## - CONTENT TYPE |
Content type term |
text |
Source |
rdacontent |
337 ## - MEDIA TYPE |
Media type term |
unmediated |
Source |
rdamedia |
338 ## - CARRIER TYPE |
Carrier type term |
volume |
Source |
rdacarrier |
490 0# - SERIES STATEMENT |
Series statement |
A Spectrum book: Eyewitness accounts of American history ; |
Volume/sequential designation |
S-109. |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
The abolitionist crusade / John L. Thomas -- William Lloyd Garrison abandons colonization -- Elizur Wright, Jr. defines immediate emancipation -- William Jay dismisses the pro-slavery argument -- The American Anti-Slavery Society sends instructions to Theodore Weld -- James Thome and John Alvord withstand a barrage of eggs -- Northern women petition Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia -- John Greenleaf Whittier writes "The slave ships" -- Amos Dresser is whipped in Nashville -- Elijah P. Lovejoy addresses the citizens of St. Louis -- William Lloyd Garrison protects the intellectual free market -- Theodore Weld takes the testimony of a thousand witnesses -- Lydia Maria Child explains moderate abolition -- Joshua Leavitt warns of a slave-power conspiracy -- William Lloyd Garrison repudiates the government of the United States -- James G. Birney accepts the nomination of the Liberty Party -- Lewis Tappan interprets the schism of 1840 -- The Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society denounces the Union -- The Liberty Party holds a national convention -- Henry Highland Garnet calls on the slaves to resist -- New England abolitionists enlist the Conscience Whigs -- James Russell Lowell assails the Mexican War -- Lysander Spooner and Henry Bowditch debate the Constitution -- Charles Sumner attacks segregation in Boston -- Frederick Douglass reviews the progress of abolition -- Harriet Beecher Stowe defends the altar of liberty -- Gerrit Smith charges a United States marshal with kidnapping -- Wendell Phillips vindicates the abolitionists -- Theodore Parker prophesies a revolution -- Thomas W. Higginson takes a ride through Kansas -- Hinton Helper incites class war in the South -- Henry Thoreau pleads for Captain John Brown -- Moncure Conway joins the second American Revolution -- The Reverend Gilbert Haven glimpses the millennium -- William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips resolve the fate of the American Anti-Slavery Society |
650 0# - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Antislavery movements |
Geographic subdivision |
United States |
650 0# - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Slavery |
Geographic subdivision |
United States |
650 0# - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Abolitionists |
Geographic subdivision |
United States |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Thomas, John L. |
830 0# - SERIES ADDED ENTRY--UNIFORM TITLE |
Uniform title |
A Spectrum book: Eyewitness accounts of American history ; |
Volume number/sequential designation |
S-109. |
900 ## - EQUIVALENCE OR CROSS-REFERENCE-PERSONAL NAME [LOCAL, CANADA] |
Personal name |
MEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules |
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Bağış sahibi bilinmiyor. |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
Source of classification or shelving scheme |
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Koha item type |
Books |
970 01 - REFERENCES |
unimportant Title |
Introductory Essay The Abolitionist crusade, |
Authors, Editors etc. |
John L. Thomas, |
-- |
Thomas, John L., |
Pages |
1. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part I The abolitionist indictment. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
William Lloyd Garrison abandons colonization (1830), |
Pages |
6. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Elizur Wright Jr. defines immediate emancipation (1883), |
Pages |
11. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
William Jay dismisses the pro-slavery argument (1836), |
Pages |
18. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part II. Organizing the crusade against slavery. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
The American Anti-Slavery society sends instructions to Theodore Weld (1834), |
Pages |
23. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
James Thome and John Alvord withstand a barrage of eggs (1836), |
Pages |
28. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Northern women petition congress to abolish slavery in the district of Columbia (1834), |
Pages |
34. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
John Greenleaf whitier writes "The slave ships" (1833), |
Pages |
36. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part III. The defense of American freedoms. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Amos Dresser is whipped in Nashville (1835), |
Pages |
41. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Elijah P. Lovejoy addresses the citizens of St. Louis (1835), |
Pages |
47. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
William Lloyd Garrison protects the intellectual free market (1837), |
Pages |
52. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part IV. Converting the North. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Theodore Weld takes the testimony of a thousand witnesses (1839), |
Pages |
57. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Lydia Maria Child explains moderate abolition (1839), |
Pages |
63. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Joshua Leavitt warns of a slave-power conspiracy (1840), |
Pages |
70. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part V. Schism. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
William Lloyd Garrison repudiates the government of the United States (1837), |
Pages |
76. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
James G. Birney accepts the nomination of the Liberty Party (1840), |
Pages |
80. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Lewis Toppan interprets the schism of 1840, |
Pages |
85. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
The Massachusetts anti-slavery society denounces the Union (1844), |
Pages |
87. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
The liberty party holds a national convention (1843), |
Pages |
94. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part VI. The anti-slavery enterprise. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Henry Highland Garnet calls on the slaves to resist (1843), |
Pages |
99. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
New England abolitionists enlist the conscience whigs (1845), |
Pages |
105. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
James Russell Lovell assails the Mexican War (1846), |
Pages |
110. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Lysander Spooner and Henry Bowditch debate the constitution (1845-1849), |
Pages |
115. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Charles Sumner attacks segregation in Boston (1849), |
Pages |
120. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Frederick Douglass reviews the progress of abolition (1855), |
Pages |
126. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part VII. The gathering crisis. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Harriet Beecher Stove defends the altar of liberty (1802), |
Pages |
132. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Gerrit Smith charges a United States marshall with kidnapping (1852), |
Pages |
137. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Wendell Phillips vindicates the abolitionists (1853), |
Pages |
142. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Theodore Parker prophesies a revolution (1854), |
Pages |
148. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Thomas W. Higginson takes a ride through Kansas (1857), |
Pages |
153. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Hinton Helper incites class war in the South (1857), |
Pages |
159. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Henry Thoreau pleads for Captain John Brown (1859), |
Pages |
163. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Moncure Conway joins the second American Revolution (1861), |
Pages |
169. |
970 12 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
Part VIII. Armageddon and after. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
The revent Gilbert Haven glimpses the millenium (1863), |
Pages |
172. |
970 11 - REFERENCES |
Title of a work |
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips resolve the fate of the American Anti-Slavery Society (1865), |
Pages |
175. |
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER |
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KOHA |