Making Our Nation: Constitutions and Related Documents. Sold to Benefit the Dorothy Tapper Goldman Foundation. Part 2
Making Our Nation: Constitutions and Related Documents. Sold to Benefit the Dorothy Tapper Goldman Foundation. Part 2
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December 2, 05:09 PM GMT
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Arizona
The Proposed Constitution for the State of Arizona. Adopted by the Constitutional Convention, held at Phoenix, Arizona, from October 10 to December 9, 1910. [Phoenix: np, 1910]
8vo (235 x 155 mm). Caption title; pages toned, especially at edges, a few short closed marginal tears. Contemporary skiver with supralibros of Carlos C. Jacombe, Tucson, Arizona, ruled blind, decorative pastedowns; binding worn with loss to spine, large chip to rear board. Housed in a quarter morocco folding case.
An early imprint of the text of the proposed Arizona state constitution from 1910. The constitution was vetoed by President Taft, who was particularly concerned about Article VIII, which allowed for the recall of judges. The document was eventually amended to remove this provision, and Arizona achieved statehood in 1912.
PROVENANCE
James Strohn Copley (bookplate to pastedown of folding case)