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United States Constitution | One of two of the earliest magazine printings of the United States Constitution

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United States Constitution | One of two of the earliest magazine printings of the United States Constitution

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United States ConstitutionPeriodical appearance in The Columbian Magazine for September, 1787.Philadelphia: Printed for Seddon, Spotswood, Cist, and Trenchard, 1787 8vo (203 x 127 mm). Folding meteorological table, folding engraved plate of the Natural Bridge in Virginia, engraved plate of a hermit crab; sewing loose, quire 4P (pp. 659–665) loose, fore-edge of table frayed, outer one-third of folding plate gone, also with center fold tear, large scattered spots in 4O. Disbound. Half calf portfolio, drab boards, spine lettered gilt. One of two of the earliest magazine printings of the United States Constitution. Another periodical, Matthew Carey's American Museum, also printed the Constitution in its September issue. The Columbian Magazine was probably issued within a week of the broadside printing. The Constitutional Convention ratified the final draft on Monday, 17 September 1787. Dunlap and Claypoole, the official printers for the Convention, issued the broadside version the next day, and on 19 September they printed it in their newspaper, The Pennsylvania Packet. According to Mott, it was apparently common practice for monthly periodicals to issue their publications by the last week of every month. The present magazine was probably printed late in the week of the 17th, and the final signature containing the Constitution and recent news was probably printed on Saturday, 22 September. This is the last internal date printed in the second paragraph on the last page and refers to an incident that occurred on "Monday last," i.e., the 17th. The periodical most likely was ready for distribution and sale on Monday, 24 September. REFERENCE:ESTC P5390 (part); Evans 20280; Mott, History of American Magazines I, pp. 94–99; Wilbur T. Roberts, "They Printed the Declaration and the Constitution," in The Mentor (July 1928), pp. 52–54Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 226
Beschreibung:

United States ConstitutionPeriodical appearance in The Columbian Magazine for September, 1787.Philadelphia: Printed for Seddon, Spotswood, Cist, and Trenchard, 1787 8vo (203 x 127 mm). Folding meteorological table, folding engraved plate of the Natural Bridge in Virginia, engraved plate of a hermit crab; sewing loose, quire 4P (pp. 659–665) loose, fore-edge of table frayed, outer one-third of folding plate gone, also with center fold tear, large scattered spots in 4O. Disbound. Half calf portfolio, drab boards, spine lettered gilt. One of two of the earliest magazine printings of the United States Constitution. Another periodical, Matthew Carey's American Museum, also printed the Constitution in its September issue. The Columbian Magazine was probably issued within a week of the broadside printing. The Constitutional Convention ratified the final draft on Monday, 17 September 1787. Dunlap and Claypoole, the official printers for the Convention, issued the broadside version the next day, and on 19 September they printed it in their newspaper, The Pennsylvania Packet. According to Mott, it was apparently common practice for monthly periodicals to issue their publications by the last week of every month. The present magazine was probably printed late in the week of the 17th, and the final signature containing the Constitution and recent news was probably printed on Saturday, 22 September. This is the last internal date printed in the second paragraph on the last page and refers to an incident that occurred on "Monday last," i.e., the 17th. The periodical most likely was ready for distribution and sale on Monday, 24 September. REFERENCE:ESTC P5390 (part); Evans 20280; Mott, History of American Magazines I, pp. 94–99; Wilbur T. Roberts, "They Printed the Declaration and the Constitution," in The Mentor (July 1928), pp. 52–54Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

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