After death in Arabia
Page [4] blank. Within mourning border. At end of text: He that died at Azan gave this to those who made his grave.
Page [4] blank. Within mourning border. At end of text: He that died at Azan gave this to those who made his grave.
Page [4] blank. Within mourning border. At end of text: He that died at Azan gave this to those who made his grave.
Page [4] blank. Within mourning border. At end of text: He that died at Azan gave this to those who made his grave.
Diane di Prima. Printed on green paper. Date and place of imprint from Lepper, p.153. Poem is dated August 1971.
Diane di Prima. Printed on green paper. Date and place of imprint from Lepper, p.153. Poem is dated August 1971.
by Watson Kirkconnell. Page [4] blank. Printed on glossy white paper. On page [1] reproduction of photograph of building at Acadia University. Caption title. Poem in 17 three-line stanzas and a final four-line one.
by Watson Kirkconnell. Page [4] blank. Printed on glossy white paper. On page [1] reproduction of photograph of building at Acadia University. Caption title. Poem in 17 three-line stanzas and a final four-line one.
by Watson Kirkconnell. Page [4] blank. Printed on glossy white paper. On page [1] reproduction of photograph of building at Acadia University. Caption title. Poem in 17 three-line stanzas and a final four-line one.
Printed in gold and colors within gold border on heavy paper in postcard format; text within inner gold border. At left between inner and outer borders illustration of fruit on high gold stand wreathed in ivy and laurel; band of cornucopias and flowers between borders at top and bottom; vine at right. Title from first lines. Type-signed at end of passage: Henry Van Dyke. In lower margin: Taken by permission from "The spirit of Christmas." 1905 - Charles Scribner's Sons. "No. 245W. Printed in Bavaria."--Verso. Suggested publication date from postmark on Brown University copy.
Mary Krauss. Processed copy; Poem. Suggested publication date from publication date of serial in which Brown University copy was found.
Page [2,4] blank. Request for contributions toward support fund for Helene Mullins on p. [3]
Poetry. Page [4] blank; cut of tree on page [1], photograph of author and facsimile signature on page [3] Issued unfolded: 14 x 21 cm. At end of poems: Ralph Hodgson. On page [3]: In memory Ralph Hodgson Born--September 9, 1871. Died--November 3, 1962. But his soul goes marching on. Imprint information from dealer, with reference "Sweetser D3." Published on the occasion of the poet's funeral; includes part or all of three of his poems. First line: "But thou are Death?" "Of Heavenly Seraphim.
By J. H. Smith, Co. "K," 28th Iowa Vols. Poetry. Poem in thirteen eight-line stanzas printed on blue lined paper describes fighting under Sheridan in autumn 1864. First line: Shenandoah's fertile valley.
David Stacton. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: David Stacton. Place and date of publication from dealer.
Poetry. Within border of type ornaments. Temperance poem in seven stanzas. Date from appearance of item.
Page [4] blank. At head: Advent hymn.
In 4 verses
Second poem is dated "New Market, Va., May 10, 1862."
On page [1]: Multitudes would avoid human wreckage...
On page [1]: Multitudes would avoid human wreckage...
On page [1]: Multitudes would avoid human wreckage...
Printed in two columns divided by single line; type ornaments below title and between songs. Suggested range of dates from internal evidence; the first song, about Adams, refers to his presidency. Second song attributed to G. Colman by Thomas L. Philbrick in "British authorship of ballads in the Isaiah Thomas collection," Studies in bibliography, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia, v. 9, 1957, p. 255-258.
Advertisement for book "Trail Dust of a Maverick." At head of text: Apologies to the author of "No More West!"
Page [4] blank. Pages [2,3] within single line border. At end of text: C.B.F.
Page [4] blank. Pages [2,3] within single line border. At end of text: C.B.F.
Page [4] blank. Pages [2,3] within single line border. At end of text: C.B.F.
By Vox Buffalorem. Caption title. Poem in 27 four-line stanzas. At end of text: Reynolds City, Texas, Sept. 16, 1877. [From Dodge City Times, Sept. 29, 1877.]
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