The day
Printed in two columns. Poem in 36 four-line stanzas. Author's name not printed on item. Author's name and date from signature on Brown University copy.
Printed in two columns. Poem in 36 four-line stanzas. Author's name not printed on item. Author's name and date from signature on Brown University copy.
arranged by Hague Kinsey ; words and music by Eloise A. McClure. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Cover illustration: drawing of soldier with American flag.
A poem, signed, in print, at end: G.P.L. Dec. 2d. 1866.
Page [2-4] blank. At head of text: A spiritual contact. At end of text; Poe-Turner.
At head of text: A spiritual contact. At end of text: January, 1936. Salt House Press.
Victor Coleman. Issued as postcard. Imprint information supplied by dealer. Title from first line. Violet-red paper printed and illustrated in black and lavender; verso printed as a post card.
Victor Coleman. Issued as postcard. Imprint information supplied by dealer. Title from first line. Violet-red paper printed and illustrated in black and lavender; verso printed as a post card.
Victor Coleman. Issued as postcard. Imprint information supplied by dealer. Title from first line. Violet-red paper printed and illustrated in black and lavender; verso printed as a post card.
Advertisement for the H.B. Drew Company. Contains poetry. At left of poem (on recto) reproduction of photo of young African Americans.
Advertisement for the H.B. Drew Company. Contains poetry. At left of poem (on recto) reproduction of photo of young African Americans.
Advertisement for the H.B. Drew Company. Contains poetry. At left of poem (on recto) reproduction of photo of young African Americans.
Advertisement for the H.B. Drew Company. Contains poetry. At left of poem (on recto) reproduction of photo of young African Americans.
Poem printed in black on white Beckett Cambric text paper. At end of text: Kabir ; version by Robert Bly. Colophon in lower margin: ... Published by the Rook Society, a Non-Profit Organization, Derry, Pennsylvania, in an edition of one hundred numbered copies, of which fifty copies have been signed. It has been letterpressed with Garamond types ... by Artcraft Printers, Inc., Latrobe, Pennsylvania ... Copyright ...1976 by the Rook Society, Inc. ...
Printed on blue paper. Dialect poem in four eight-line stanzas. At end of poem: Selected. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Poetry postcard. Colored photograph of black man holding Bible at left of text. In lower margin: Photo copyrighted by F. L. Howe Photo Co., Atlanta, 1905. Verse copyrighted by Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C. First line: "Listen, Sistern and Bredren.
Post card.
Printed in light colors and gold within gold border on heavy paper in postcard format; illuminated initial block. Within upper border line of music in gold; floral design and birds at sides and bottom; inside gold border at bottom in pink letters: Hallelujah! And He shall reign forever and ever! Title from first lines. Facsimile author autograph at end of poem. "No. 3354. Printed in Bavaria."--Verso. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Parody of The wearing of the green describes how faculty at Newcomb (possibly Newcomb College in New Orleans) are forbidden to tango because of newspaper article in the Item. Parody of The wearing of the green describes how faculty at Newcomb (possibly Newcomb College in New Orleans) are forbidden to tango because of newspaper article in the Item. Line of type ornaments above title. Poem in four eight-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and date of acquisition of Brown University copy.
Pages [2-4] blank. Printed on orange paper. At head of text: From "The Listener," in the Boston Transcript, Wednesday, October 25, 1905.
Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Date suggested from appearance of item. Variant of Ford 3039-3043. First line: Indulgent parents dear now pray attend.
Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Date suggested from appearance of item. Variant of Ford 3039-3043. First line: Indulgent parents dear now pray attend.
Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Date suggested from appearance of item. Variant of Ford 3039-3043. First line: Indulgent parents dear now pray attend.
Poetry. Printed in four columns. Wood-engraving of woman and two children at left of title. At end of text below rule: Sold at the Bible & Heart, Cornhill, Boston. Thomas and John Fleet printed at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill at this time. Variant of Ford 3039-3043.
At head of text: After Kipling's "On the road to Mandalay."
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