Worcester Sunday school hymn: 3rd anniversary, 1838
Within double border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in ten numbered four-line stanzas.
Within double border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in ten numbered four-line stanzas.
Within double border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in ten numbered four-line stanzas.
Poetry and prose. Printed in red on pink paper. First line: A fresh west wind from water-colored clouds.
Poetry and prose. Printed in red on pink paper. First line: A fresh west wind from water-colored clouds.
Cover illustration from an orginial Maillol woodcut. First line: I have been wondering.
Cover illustration from an orginial Maillol woodcut. First line: I have been wondering.
Printed in pink on pale pink paper. Cut of ladybugs at left and glowworm at right. Includes information about McCord.
Printed on yellow paper. On page [1] illustration of high school building.
Printed on yellow paper. On page [1] illustration of high school building.
Printed on yellow paper. On page [1] illustration of high school building.
Illustration of high school on p. [1]
Illustration of high school on p. [1]
Illustration of high school on p. [1]
by a Suffrage Lady. Tune: American boy. Printed area: 20 x 8 cm. Within border of type ornaments. Poem in five stanzas with refrain praising T.W. Dorr.
by William Kimberley Palmer. Pages [2] and [4] blank. Cover title. Sixteen-line poem on page [3]
by William Kimberley Palmer. Pages [2] and [4] blank. Cover title. Sixteen-line poem on page [3]
Air: John Brown's Body. Within single line border.
Poem. At end of text: Alfred Antoine Furman. From The Passaic daily news, February 6, 1924. Broadsheet. On verso: Mr. Furman's works : [list of 4 items] / agent: Philip Howard Furman, Rare and Standard Books, 363 West 51st Street, New York. Printed on beige paper. First line: On Kalorama Hill he passed away.
Poem. At end of text: Alfred Antoine Furman. From The Passaic daily news, February 6, 1924. Broadsheet. On verso: Mr. Furman's works : [list of 4 items] / agent: Philip Howard Furman, Rare and Standard Books, 363 West 51st Street, New York. Printed on beige paper. First line: On Kalorama Hill he passed away.
Within single line border with corner ornaments. At head of text: A tribute to Woodrow Wilson.
At end of text: Written by George B. Turner and printed in "The Woodfords Advertiser" July 3, 1936.
Text of two songs.
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