Calomel, the goddess of physicians
At head of text: Composed by Erastus Brown of Massachusetts.
At head of text: Composed by Erastus Brown of Massachusetts.
Illustration tipped on.
Within ornamental border, printer in green.
Printed on heavy paper within double-line border on page [1] only. Below title on page [1] vignette of bird and flowers; at end of text on page [3] vignette of cross in crown; on page [4] vignette of vase of flowers. First line same as title. Poem in nine five-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within single line border with ornamental corners.
Printed in black and yellow on heavy cream-colored paper. Colophon printed vertically in right margin: This broadside was printed at The Toothpaste Press for Bookslinger on the occasion of the author's reading at Walker Art Center October 8, 1980. c1980 by Amiri Baraka. The edition consists of 85 numbered and signed copies.
Printed in black and yellow on heavy cream-colored paper. Colophon printed vertically in right margin: This broadside was printed at The Toothpaste Press for Bookslinger on the occasion of the author's reading at Walker Art Center October 8, 1980. c1980 by Amiri Baraka. The edition consists of 85 numbered and signed copies.
Within line border.
by Amelia Woodward Truesdall. Leafy vine border in upper left corner. To be sung to the tune: Battle hymn of the republic. Poem in four four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Glory, glory hallelujah. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Air: Old Kentucky home.
Page [4] blank. With decorated initial block. On cover: From Dr. C.M. Lathrop to his friends.
According to the "Editorial" the poem is "an elysian cantare of expressions, epigrams and emotional sayings, gathered from different notables who have visited California." Mentioned are: Bret Harte, Eliza Otis, W.F. White, Presidents McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt and others. According to the "Editorial" the poem is "an elysian cantare of expressions, epigrams and emotional sayings, gathered from different notables who have visited California." Mentioned are: Bret Harte, Eliza Otis, W.F. White, Presidents McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt and others. Poetry and prose. Broadside folded to create [3] panels; pink ribbon bow attached to page [1] Cover title. Printed in green on heavy cream paper. On page [1] below title rectangular colored illustration of baby chick and basket of flowers on silver ground captioned: A joyful Eastertide. Date suggested from inscription on Brown University copy.
Ornamental border at top and bottom.
Ornamental border at top and bottom.
Ornamental border at top and bottom.
Within ornamental border.
Between title and subtitle wood-engraving of woman wearing hooped skirt and holding purse. Comic valentine poem in eight lines. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in blue.
Margaret Dole McCall. Printed on heavy white paper in postcard format. Two poems. At end of text: Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all.
On page 4, drawing of uniformed man holding revolver and shooting another man, captioned: La véité sur l'affaire de l'Autobus; at right front of vehicle inscribed: L'autobus fantôme; at upper left street plan captioned: Topographie de l'endroit où le crime a été commis; at upper right building inscribed: Théatre Concordia grand drama Caïin, qu'as-tu fait de ton frère? 3 avril 1916 Cover title Poem in 34 lines Suggested publication date from inscription on building in illustration
Poetry. Printed in black, green and red on blue-gray paper. Type-signed at end of poem, between double red rules: Barbara Szerlip. Originally issued by printer/publisher Sam Hamill as part of a portfolio "Portfolio 1976 (Copper Canyon Press)" of poems from the press; imprint information from dealer.
by Oliver Wendell Holmes ; wood engraving by Fritz Eichenberg. French-fold; printed on double page. Issued sewn into blank french-folded wrapper and printed illustrated outer wrapper decorated in colors. Printed in red and black. On page [2] wood-engraving of man writing, below three horsemen. "This first item of the Brayers Club of Madison, New Jersey, was hand-set in Bulmer type & printed for distribution by the Members. Autumn: mcmxlvj."
Paul-Marcel Gauthier, ptre. Broadsheet printed in pink on gray paper in three columns. At head of text illustration of two mushrooms with human faces and limbs on golf course. First line same as title. "Paroles: Abbé Paul Marcel Gauthier (Jean-Baptiste Purlenne)" Text of song in 13 four-line stanzas with two-line refrain beginning: En roulant ma boule, roulant. To be sung to the tune: En roulant ma boule. Date from publication date of Gauthier's Les chansons nettes in which Brown University copy was found.
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