Banks of the Hudson
Printed in two columns divided by double line.
Printed in two columns divided by double line.
Printed in two columns divided by line of advertisement: Sold wholesale and retail corner of Cross and Fulton Sts. Boston. Rutter was listed at above address from 1829 to 1834. Cut of mounted soldier in title.
Caption title. At end of text: Anne P. L. Field. November, 1915. Copyright, 1915, by E. P. Dutton & Co.
Includes two illustrations of human figure with hands crossed on chest. In a specially designed paper folder, with the title and author's name on the cover. Poem in nine lines. "50 copies printed at the Gehenna Press by A. Troxler ... July, 1966."e.
Within single line border.
Tune: Maryland my Maryland
Poetry printed in two columns. In lower margin below single line: Printed and sold, Wholesale and Retail, at 257 Hudson-street, and 138 Division-street. From 1831 to 1833 Lewis and Willilam Applegate were listed at above address. William alone was listed there in 1834 and 1835.
Poetry printed in two columns. In lower margin below single line: Printed and sold, Wholesale and Retail, at 257 Hudson-street, and 138 Division-street. From 1831 to 1833 Lewis and Willilam Applegate were listed at above address. William alone was listed there in 1834 and 1835.
Within single line border with corner ornaments. At end of text: H.F.D.
Within single line border with corner ornaments. At end of text: H.F.D.
At head of text: Harvard Lampoon. At head of text: Billy Park's. Facsimile author autograph and presentation inscription.
by Fred. W. Rolfe. Printed in orange and dark blue on white paper. On page [1] vignette of basket of flowers. Cover title. Poem in three eight-line stanzas with four-line Envoy. At end of text on page [3]: Officina Mauritiana. This edition is limited to two hundred copies of which not all are for sale. This is No. [blank] Colophon on page 4 begins: This poem of Corvo at the time called Frederick W Rolfe was probably written, MDCCCLXXXVIII at St Andrews and appeared in 'The Art Review' for April MDCCCXC and has never since been published.
Poem in twenty numbered seven-line stanzas. Type-signed at end of poem: Geo. W.W. Houghton.
1 broadsheet. Broadsheet; text printed in brown. Advertisement for The Oxford Book of English Verse; also lists prices of other Oxford books of verses.
Reprinted from The Golden Goose No. 1.
Poetry. Processed copy. Printed in green on light green paper. On page [1] hand-colored illustration of candle and pine cone. Type-signed at end of poem on page [3]: Elsa Gidlow.
At end of text: Season's greetings from Theodore Roethke.
In lettered cover; folded in fourths. At end of text: Reprinted from Survey Graphic, August 1934.
Printed on yellow paper. Type-signed at end of poem: John Summers, New Zealand. At end of text: Charlie Arthur: one of several victims of the "rare" liver cancer angiosarcoma contracted through cleaning poly vinyl chloride vats in a B.F. Goodrich factory at Avon Lake, Ohio. See "The plastic coffin of Charlie Arthur; Rolling Stone, January 15, 1976.
French fold; printed on double leaves. Page [1]: Greetings from the Allens.
French fold; printed on double leaves. Page [1]: Greetings from the Allens.
Cover title. Prose introduction and poem in three parts read by "Gen. Arnold" at meeting.
Cover title. Prose introduction and poem in three parts read by "Gen. Arnold" at meeting.
Cover title. Prose introduction and poem in three parts read by "Gen. Arnold" at meeting.
Walter J. Coates. Printed on glossy wheat-colored paper. At left of title vignette of burning torch. Poem in two stanzas. Type-signed at end: Walter J. Coates Jan. 9, 1919. Imprint information from dealer.
Page [4] blank. Pages [2,3] within ornamental border.
Page [4] blank. Pages [2,3] within ornamental border.
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