Be thou my all
Pages [2,4] blank. Within red double line border; on p. [1] with corner ornamentation. At end of text: From H.H. Dayton.
Pages [2,4] blank. Within red double line border; on p. [1] with corner ornamentation. At end of text: From H.H. Dayton.
Pages [2,4] blank. Within red double line border; on p. [1] with corner ornamentation. At end of text: From H.H. Dayton.
Pages [2,4] blank. Within red double line border; on p. [1] with corner ornamentation. At end of text: From H.H. Dayton.
Within ornamental border.
At end of text: El. Nathan. From the "Gospel Choir."
Within decorative triple line border. At head of title reproduction of photograph of man standing beside railroad train captioned: The Lord shall guide thee continually. Elmore Special Ready To Go. Below illustration: This song was composed by Menifee Elmore, Stanford, Ky. Feb. 20, 1941, sung to tune "Come to Jesus."
Within broken line border.
Title from first line. Greeting card. Printed on orange and pink paper. On page [4] in lower margin: Botolph Original designed by Corita.
W.R. Spencer. Page [4] blank. Printed in colors on heavy white paper; text in red and gold. On page [1] colored illustration of family holding packages. Title from first line on page [2] Four lines of poetry. "Noel. Vera and Foster Johnson--and Aruba too send you their sincere good wishes for a wonderful Christmas and the happiest of New Years in 1976. Printed with joy at Bayberry Hill Press"--p. [3]
Poetry, printed on pink paper within double line border. At end of text below single line: Printed and sold by H. Watkin, wholesale and retail, No. 227 Fifth Street, Cincinnati, O. The music for the poem was composed in 1847 by Isaac Baker Woodbury; this date and dates of other like songsheets published by H. Watkin suggest the possible range of dates for publication of this songsheet.
Poetry in 4 eight-line stanzas within border of type ornaments.
Poetry. Printed in four columns divided by single lines within border of type ornaments. Range of dates suggested by appearance of item and by date of first publication of one hymn (Come unto me).
Poetry. Printed in four columns divided by single lines within border of type ornaments. Range of dates suggested by appearance of item and by date of first publication of one hymn (Come unto me).
by Mark Twain. Poetry. French fold; printed on double page. Page [4] blank. Printed in green on cream paper. Cover title. On page [2] facsimile of ms. note by Twain; on page [3] poem. At end of poem: Mark Twain. To Margaret November 14th. Reprinted from Houston Chronicle; privately printed by Merle Johnson as a Christmas token.
by Mark Twain. Poetry. French fold; printed on double page. Page [4] blank. Printed in green on cream paper. Cover title. On page [2] facsimile of ms. note by Twain; on page [3] poem. At end of poem: Mark Twain. To Margaret November 14th. Reprinted from Houston Chronicle; privately printed by Merle Johnson as a Christmas token.
by Mark Twain. Poetry. French fold; printed on double page. Page [4] blank. Printed in green on cream paper. Cover title. On page [2] facsimile of ms. note by Twain; on page [3] poem. At end of poem: Mark Twain. To Margaret November 14th. Reprinted from Houston Chronicle; privately printed by Merle Johnson as a Christmas token.
Broadsheet. Poetry. Printed on card stock. On verso photograph of cowboy captioned: Bud Brookfield (Bliss, Okla.) At end of text: By Bud Brookfield. Probable range of dates from internal evidence. Poem was published earlier without attribution and is probably not by Brookfield.
Poetry. Printed on blue paper within double line border with ornamental corners. At end of text: Any small change will be thankfully received in return for this poetry by the bearer and author, who is blind. Poem in four eight-line stanzas. Porbable range of dates from internal evidence.
Broadsheet. Poetry. Printed on card stock. On verso photograph of cowboy captioned: Bud Brookfield (Bliss, Okla.) At end of text: By Bud Brookfield. Probable range of dates from internal evidence. Poem was published earlier without attribution and is probably not by Brookfield.
Poetry. Printed on blue paper within double line border with ornamental corners. At end of text: Any small change will be thankfully received in return for this poetry by the bearer and author, who is blind. Poem in four eight-line stanzas. Porbable range of dates from internal evidence.
Broadsheet. Poetry. Printed on card stock. On verso photograph of cowboy captioned: Bud Brookfield (Bliss, Okla.) At end of text: By Bud Brookfield. Probable range of dates from internal evidence. Poem was published earlier without attribution and is probably not by Brookfield.
Within border of type ornaments.
Poetry. At end of text below line: J.E. Jewett, Publisher, 77 Bible House, N.Y. Probable range of dates from internal evidence.
Poetry. At end of text below line: J.E. Jewett, Publisher, 77 Bible House, N.Y. Probable range of dates from internal evidence.
Title from first line.
Caption title. Decorated with red and green stylized flowers. Below decoration at end of text: Designed by C.W. Crosby 1922.
Caption title. Decorated with red and green stylized flowers. Below decoration at end of text: Designed by C.W. Crosby 1922.
by David Meltzer; photage, I. E. Alexander; backispiece, Zack Walsh. Poetry. Cover title. White paper printed in black, violet-blue and olive green; photograph of mustached nun on front cover, man and child on back cover.
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