Broadsides are single-sheet publications, often issued as ephemera or announcements. The Harris Broadsides Collection is a comprehensive collection of American poetry published in broadside format from colonial times to the present. The collection offers materials covering a broad spectrum of American life, and includes poetry of every description: 18th and 19th century ballads, verse describing newsworthy events, poetic effusions of sentimentality and patriotism, comic verse, and much more. When completed, this digital project will include over 20,000 titles.
Poetry attributed variously to Robert II and Hermann von Reichenau; printed on ivory silk with fringed upper and lower edges. Title and first line the same. At end of text: Robert Rex Franciae (Beginning of XI. Century); below "*The seven gifts of the Spirit: 1. Wisdom; 2. Understanding; .. In lower margin: M.E. Munson, Publisher, 77 Bible House, New York.
Poetry attributed variously to Robert II and Hermann von Reichenau; printed on ivory silk with fringed upper and lower edges. Title and first line the same. At end of text: Robert Rex Franciae (Beginning of XI. Century); below "*The seven gifts of the Spirit: 1. Wisdom; 2. Understanding; .. In lower margin: M.E. Munson, Publisher, 77 Bible House, New York.
Poetry attributed variously to Robert II and Hermann von Reichenau; printed on ivory silk with fringed upper and lower edges. Title and first line the same. At end of text: Robert Rex Franciae (Beginning of XI. Century); below "*The seven gifts of the Spirit: 1. Wisdom; 2. Understanding; .. In lower margin: M.E. Munson, Publisher, 77 Bible House, New York.
At head of text: Joe Wilson, author.--By Uma Guess.--Inspired by Liberty Day Demonstration at Los Angeles, Cal. At end of text: Copr. 1919 by Joe Wilson.--C.R. Res.
Jennifer Barber. Printed in red and black on white paper. Poem in two stanzas of four lines each and one of three lines. "From Rigging the wind, winner of the 2002 Kore Press First Book Award. This was published for the author's reading at the Hotel Congress on April 22, 2003."--Colophon.
Printed on tan paper. Words of first poem enclosed in two rows of downward-pointing triangles. Suggested place and date of publication because his Variations on a Hebrew amulet (3) (HB39612) is signed "Jerome Rothenberg Milwaukee 1975."
Printed on tan paper. Words of first poem enclosed in two rows of downward-pointing triangles. Suggested place and date of publication because his Variations on a Hebrew amulet (3) (HB39612) is signed "Jerome Rothenberg Milwaukee 1975."
Page [4] is blank. At head of text: A year has passed us .. At end of text: Henry Goddard Leach. Vaquero 1903. Princeton, N.J., Dec. 3rd, 1900. Read after Vaquero's Thanksgiving Dinner, Dec. 4, 1900.
Page [4] is blank. At head of text: A year has passed us .. At end of text: Henry Goddard Leach. Vaquero 1903. Princeton, N.J., Dec. 3rd, 1900. Read after Vaquero's Thanksgiving Dinner, Dec. 4, 1900.
Page [4] is blank. At head of text: A year has passed us .. At end of text: Henry Goddard Leach. Vaquero 1903. Princeton, N.J., Dec. 3rd, 1900. Read after Vaquero's Thanksgiving Dinner, Dec. 4, 1900.
Printed in red and black. Within red ornamental border inside which at left: Them that honor me I will honor; at top: I love them, at bottom: that love me; at right: Seek ye first the kingdom of God. At head of title cut of old man counting coins at table. Poem in four four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in red on heavy ivory paper. Rows of hearts at left and right; larger heart at top center. Title from first line. Poem in five lines advertising Dennen's stationery store on Grand River Avenue; town not named. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
Within border of type ornaments. At the end of text: On account of the absence of the Poet the poem will be omitted. Includes an ode by John F.W. Ware. "Poem. By James R. Lowell." Text not included.