COGHLAN, Margaret (b. 1763). Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan, (Daughter of the Late Major Moncrieffe,)
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COGHLAN, Margaret (b. 1763). Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan, (Daughter of the Late Major Moncrieffe,) Written by Herself... New York: T. & J. Swords for J. Fellows, 1795.
12mo (172 x 99 mm). Woodcut device at end. (Some spotting and soiling.) Late 19th-century half morocco (some rubbing). Provenance: J. F. (early signature on title); James M. Bailey (signature, July 1877).
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, WITH THE RARE PREFACE, comprising pp.iii-iv, which was suppressed and is frequently lacking. Finding herself alone behind Rebel lines in 1776 in New York City, Margaret Moncrieffe Coghlan sought protection among the Continental Army's most senior officers, where she entered into a relationship with Aaron Burr. On her return to the British Army lines, her father, Major Moncrieffe, forced the 14-year-old to marry British Lieutenant John Coghlan. She despised him, and they soon separated. She suffered financial, legal and social problems throughout her life. Her memoir, in which she shares her political opinions, provides a glimpse into the plight of 18-th century women. Sabin 14208.
Property from the Collection of Kay Michael Kramer
12mo (172 x 99 mm). Woodcut device at end. (Some spotting and soiling.) Late 19th-century half morocco (some rubbing). Provenance: J. F. (early signature on title); James M. Bailey (signature, July 1877).
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, WITH THE RARE PREFACE, comprising pp.iii-iv, which was suppressed and is frequently lacking. Finding herself alone behind Rebel lines in 1776 in New York City, Margaret Moncrieffe Coghlan sought protection among the Continental Army's most senior officers, where she entered into a relationship with Aaron Burr. On her return to the British Army lines, her father, Major Moncrieffe, forced the 14-year-old to marry British Lieutenant John Coghlan. She despised him, and they soon separated. She suffered financial, legal and social problems throughout her life. Her memoir, in which she shares her political opinions, provides a glimpse into the plight of 18-th century women. Sabin 14208.
Property from the Collection of Kay Michael Kramer
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COGHLAN, Margaret (b. 1763). Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan, (Daughter of the Late Major Moncrieffe,)
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