Mary Magdalene
by Joseph Parry. Place of imprint and date from internal evidence.
by Joseph Parry. Place of imprint and date from internal evidence.
by Joseph Parry. Place of imprint and date from internal evidence.
words by Harold Robe ; music by Gitz Rice. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Additional chorus for male quartette (TTBB): p. [7] Advertisement for another song: p. [8] Cover illustration: drawing of battlefield / C. Dolphin. Also published as one-step and as duet for cello and piano.
Printed in two columns divided by single line within ornamental border.
Printed in two columns divided by single line within ornamental border.
Printed in two columns divided by single line within ornamental border.
On p. [4]: poem #1 ... November 1973.
On p. [4]: poem #1 ... November 1973.
On p. [4]: poem #1 ... November 1973.
At end of text: A.D.T.W. / Milton, Sunday, July 8, 1894.
Poetry of eight four-line stanzas; first published in 1888. At head of text Latin quotation by Algernon Sidney. At end of text: Thomas William Parson.
Within border of type ornament sections. Wood-engraving of Good Samaritanl helping wounded traveler at head of title. To be sung to the tune: Roseas dream. Text of song in nine four-line stanzas.
Printed in black on white card stock within silver border. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: Stiles T. Stanton. Issued with separate silver-bordered card; on recto: In memoriam; on verso facsimile of signature "Marshall Jewell" below reproduction of head-and-shoulders photograph of Jewell.
Printed in two columns divided by rule. At head of first column medallion portrait of Napoleon. At end of text: Printed at the Catnach Press ... by W.S. Fortey.
Publication date supplied by bookseller in 1976
Publication date supplied by bookseller in 1976.
Within ornamental border with initial block; printed in green and orange.
Text within double rules. At end of text: H.H. "Invented and manufactured by Mark Allen, Woburn, Mass." Advertisement.
Facsimile autograph of Carl Sandburg. Page [4] is a reprint from Collier's for June 14, 1941.
Pages [1] and [4] blank: text on pages [2] and [3] At head of text: For Private Circulation Only. Signed, in print, at end: Bliss Carman.
Pages [1] and [4] blank: text on pages [2] and [3] At head of text: For Private Circulation Only. Signed, in print, at end: Bliss Carman.
Pages [1] and [4] blank: text on pages [2] and [3] At head of text: For Private Circulation Only. Signed, in print, at end: Bliss Carman.
Tune: Marching through Georgia.
Tune: Marching through Georgia. At top right of sheet eight lines of verse by W.C. Wheeler: Thy blue--the azure veil of night [First line]
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