Who made you, child, and bade you live?
Within red ornamental double line border. At head of title: My son, keep thy father's commandment .. At end of text: No. 4.
Within red ornamental double line border. At head of title: My son, keep thy father's commandment .. At end of text: No. 4.
Within red ornamental double line border. At head of title: My son, keep thy father's commandment .. At end of text: No. 4.
Within red ornamental double line border. At head of title: My son, keep thy father's commandment .. At end of text: No. 4.
Broadsheet printed on pink paper. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
First line: Who killed Nat Martin?
Title from first line.
At end of text: Issued by the American Antivivisection Society, 36 S. 18th St. Philadelphia. Date approximation from internal evidence. Society founded in 1883.
At end of text: Issued by the American Antivivisection Society, 36 S. 18th St. Philadelphia. Date approximation from internal evidence. Society founded in 1883.
At end of text: Issued by the American Antivivisection Society, 36 S. 18th St. Philadelphia. Date approximation from internal evidence. Society founded in 1883.
Poetry and prose. Page [4] blank.
by Harry R. Warfel. Page [4] blank. Reprinted from Phylon, vol. 19, no. 2, 1958, pp. 154-156.
Within ornamental border. At head of text: With compliments of the author June 16th 1865.
Within ornamental border. At head of text: With compliments of the author June 16th 1865.
Announcement of the publication of White Screen, an anthology of works by John Bennett
Announcement of the publication of White Screen, an anthology of works by John Bennett
Announcement of the publication of White Screen, an anthology of works by John Bennett
Gray paper printed in black; verso printed as a postcard. Poem in five lines. Type-signed at end: Michael Bishop. "Printed by Stuart McCarty II"--Verso. "From a set edited by Jack Dann"--Verso.
Gray paper printed in black; verso printed as a postcard. Poem in five lines. Type-signed at end: Michael Bishop. "Printed by Stuart McCarty II"--Verso. "From a set edited by Jack Dann"--Verso.
Gray paper printed in black; verso printed as a postcard. Poem in five lines. Type-signed at end: Michael Bishop. "Printed by Stuart McCarty II"--Verso. "From a set edited by Jack Dann"--Verso.
Ferlinghetti. Broadsheet printed in red and black on French-folded white paper; recto in [4] pages, one serving as cover, one as last page, and two blank; text on verso to be read unfolded. On cover portrait of bearded man; at head of text reproduction of drawing of human figures captioned vertically in right margin: Drawing by Breyten. Cover title. At end of poem: Lawrence Ferlinghetti. San Francisco March 1977 (After reading Breyten Breytenbach, Afrikaans white poet) On last page information about the imprisoned activist Breytenbach and the committee.
John M. Bennett. Printed on ivory paper. In lower right corner: LBP
Page [4] blank. Text on title page within decorative border. At end of text: The "pitman" of a sewing machine .
Within double-line border on all pages, with corner ornaments on page [1] Includes excerpts from newspaper accounts of races won by the mare Morse Yellow Dock, a poem on whist and advertisement for the patent medicine Morse's Yellow Dock. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within single line border.
Written and sung by Mr. Frank Drew. Within border of type ornament sections (Wolf calls Auner-Johnson border) At head of text: Entered according to Act of Congress A.D. 1865, by J. Marsh, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pa. Text of song in four four-line stanzas with chorus beginning: Whiskey, you're a villyan. Colophon below curvilinear line within lower border: J. Marsh, Music Publisher, No. 1029 Chestnut Street, Philada. Entered under title rather than author.
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