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.
Printed in blue on white paper within single-line border on page [1] only. At center of page [1] vignette of association's seal with snake twined around staff, inscribed in field: L.I.C.H. 1858, L.I.C.M. 1930, S.U.N.Y.C.M.N.Y.C. 1950, and around rim: Alumni Association org. 1880. Cover title. Program of dinner meeting May 14, 1960 includes menu and text of two songs. Initials of author of second song agree with those of the association's president and toastmaster, Abraham Jablons, M.D. '14.
Printed in blue on white paper within single-line border on page [1] only. At center of page [1] vignette of association's seal with snake twined around staff, inscribed in field: L.I.C.H. 1858, L.I.C.M. 1930, S.U.N.Y.C.M.N.Y.C. 1950, and around rim: Alumni Association org. 1880. Cover title. Program of dinner meeting May 14, 1960 includes menu and text of two songs. Initials of author of second song agree with those of the association's president and toastmaster, Abraham Jablons, M.D. '14.
by Kirby Congdon. Poem. Cover title, printed in red except for black circle. At end of text: Kirby Congdon. "One hundred copy edition"--Colophon on back cover. French fold; printed on double leaves (17 cm.); p. [4] blank. Paperbound in white; printed in black and red.
John M. Bennett. Title printed vertically in left and right margins. Towards center reproduction of photograph of cracked egg-shaped stones, perhaps fossil dinosaur eggs.
Printed in two columns, one poem in each column. At head of second column wood-engraving of boy and large dog in oval border. At head of text: J. Catnach, Printer; at head of text in second column between wavy lines: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns, one poem in each column. At head of second column wood-engraving of boy and large dog in oval border. At head of text: J. Catnach, Printer; at head of text in second column between wavy lines: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within triple-line border. At head of second column cut of boy and large dog. "J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials."
Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within triple-line border. At head of second column cut of boy and large dog. "J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials."
Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within triple-line border. At head of second column cut of boy and large dog. "J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials."
Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within triple-line border. At head of second column cut of boy and large dog. "J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials."
Twenty-four line poem. At end of text: Dedicated to Monseigneur John Francis Conlin, a true patriot, a loyal son of the Church and a brother of all mankind by William Kimberley Palmer, Chicopee, Massachusetts, U.S.A. August 1933 A.D.