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Fixing the foot: on rhythm
Philip Levine. Printed in red and black on cream paper. Poem, signed Amsterdam, June, 1974. In an edition of twelve signed copies.
Five Traubel songs
composed by Mildred Bain ; and sung by Edwin Evans at the Whitman dinner in New York May thirty first nineteen hundred twelve. Contains Traubel's poetry only. Caption title. Imprint implied from title.
Five trade unionist poems
by Frederick Irons Bamford. Poetry and prose; first line of each poem with decorated initial block. Cover title; type ornament decoration centered above and below. Gives quotes on socialism by different authors on page [4] In lower margin press mark bearing legend: Typographia Oakland; superimposed on mark: Union Label No. 6.
Five trade unionist poems
by Frederick Irons Bamford. Poetry and prose; first line of each poem with decorated initial block. Cover title; type ornament decoration centered above and below. Gives quotes on socialism by different authors on page [4] In lower margin press mark bearing legend: Typographia Oakland; superimposed on mark: Union Label No. 6.
Five trade unionist poems
by Frederick Irons Bamford. Poetry and prose; first line of each poem with decorated initial block. Cover title; type ornament decoration centered above and below. Gives quotes on socialism by different authors on page [4] In lower margin press mark bearing legend: Typographia Oakland; superimposed on mark: Union Label No. 6.
Five thousand poems
Photostat of article which appeared in the Critic, vol. 10, 1887 (Jan.-June)
Five thousand poems
Photostat of article which appeared in the Critic, vol. 10, 1887 (Jan.-June)
Five thousand poems
Photostat of article which appeared in the Critic, vol. 10, 1887 (Jan.-June)
Five theological cradle-songs
Peter Viereck. Broadsheet folded to create [6] pages. Caption title. Author's name at end. An offprint from Poetry, v. 71, no. 3, December, 1947.
Five steps in drinking
Within triple line border with ornamental corners.
Five brief asides
Richard Outram. Poem.
Five brief asides
Richard Outram. Poem.
Five ages of art
Page [4] blank.
Fission
Pages [2,4] blank. At end of text: Christmas 1945.
Fisk University
Poem in six stanzas of varying length. Type-signed at end: Mrs. Elizabeth Spence. Suggested publication date from ms. presentation date on Brown University copy.
Fishing for snakes
Richard Eberhart. Title from first line. At end of text: This first printing has been issued by the Adams & Lowell Printers, in Harvard Yard. Drawing by Laurence Scott, March 1965. White paper printed and illustrated in black.
Fishing for coal
Printed on card stock. Advertisement for Hunt's Coal. Contains poetry. Colored illustration of seated man fishing in pail. Title from first line.
Fish, the baker
Within ornamental border.
First, second and third sections, safe harbor work
First, second and third sections, safe harbor work
First, second and third sections, safe harbor work
First we'll take it round the left end
Title from first line.
First we'll take it round the left end
Title from first line.
First Unitarian Church of Providence: Gathered as First Congregational Church, 1720
Brief history of church, program of restoration celebration, and announcements. Brief history of church, program of restoration celebration, and announcements. Printed in blue and black; portion of text printed, the remainder reproduced from typescript. Illustration of Unitarian Church at head of title.
First Sunday after Christmas: December 29, 1968
Printed in red, yellow and black on white paper. Pages [1] and [4] printed; reproduced typescript on pages [2]-[3] Monograms on page [1] surrounded by cover title; drawing of holly and town on page [3] Program lists Bible lessons and gives words of offertory hymn; essay on page [4] entitled: The fulness of time.
First South Dakota
First sonnet from Renascence and other poems- -1917
At end of text: The first separate edition of this sonnet was set by hand in 14-point Lutetia type at The New School. Five copies have been printed on the hand press, and the type distributed J.S. Van E. K[ohn] October 31st, 1935.
First prize speaking contest of the Quincy High School, at Hancock Hall: Tuesday, 25 April, 1893, at 7.45 P.M
Within single-line border with ornamental corners on page [1] only. Includes list of judges, program and "Scheme for marking contestants."
First poem
Olive Moore. Page [2] blank. Poem in two three-line stanzas.
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