Little Boy Blue
By Eugene Field. Poem. "Collected in 'A little book of Western verse,' 1889"--BAL. Issued on a stiff white card, within gilt single-line border, with beveled, gilded edges. First line: The little toy dog is covered with dust.
By Eugene Field. Poem. "Collected in 'A little book of Western verse,' 1889"--BAL. Issued on a stiff white card, within gilt single-line border, with beveled, gilded edges. First line: The little toy dog is covered with dust.
By Eugene Field. Poem. "Collected in 'A little book of Western verse,' 1889"--BAL. Issued on a stiff white card, within gilt single-line border, with beveled, gilded edges. First line: The little toy dog is covered with dust.
Pages [2,4] blank.
Poem. At end of text: Eugene Field. Printed area: 11.5 x 5.6 cm. Printed on newsprint. First line: The little toy dog is covered with dust.
Within single line border.
Title from first line. Hand-colored Christmas card.
Title from first line. Hand-colored Christmas card.
Page [4] blank. On cover: Little Babe of Bethlehem. To my beloved friends December 7th, 1913. S.W.D. Printed in red and black.
Page [4] blank. On cover: Little Babe of Bethlehem. To my beloved friends December 7th, 1913. S.W.D. Printed in red and black.
Page [4] blank. On cover: Little Babe of Bethlehem. To my beloved friends December 7th, 1913. S.W.D. Printed in red and black.
Advertising of firm's individual publications and background information on the firm and its editor Charles Potts. Broadsheet french folded; recto to be read in fourth and halves, verso across entire page. Cover title. Title page, doubling as mailer, displays as cover; poem by J. Merrill on outside in back. Publication date suggested by dates of publication of works listed in the advertising as forthcoming. Printed in red on salmon paper
Advertising of firm's individual publications and background information on the firm and its editor Charles Potts. Advertising of firm's individual publications and background information on the firm and its editor Charles Potts. Broadsheet french folded; recto to be read in fourth and halves, verso across entire page. Cover title. Title page, doubling as mailer, displays as cover; poem by J. Merrill on outside in back. Publication date suggested by dates of publication of works listed in the advertising as forthcoming. RBN copy 1 printed in black on light brown paper; copy 2 in red on salmon paper.
Programme. Page [4] blank. Within border.
Programme. Page [4] blank. Within border.
Within ornamental border.
Poetry. Pages [2]-[4] blank. Printed in blue, silver and pink on light blue paper. In top left corner on page[1] cut of bells in silver and pink. Title from first line. Suggested range of publication dates because Brown University copy acquired with other Christmas cards by Wilton dated in 1940s and 1950s.
French fold; printed on double page.
Title from first line. Selected stanzas from Paul Revere's ride, reproduced from type, printed on card stock.
R.X. Massa. Printed in calligraphy bon heavy golden-brown paper. Poem in three six-line stanzas. "Joseph Firdew scripsit."
Title from first line. Christmas card. Printed in brown on tan paper in calligraphy with gold, red and blue decorations. Type-signed at end: E. Marion Sexton. Suggested place and date of publication from ms. notation on Brown University copy.
Title from first line. Christmas card. Printed in brown on tan paper in calligraphy with gold, red and blue decorations. Type-signed at end: E. Marion Sexton. Suggested place and date of publication from ms. notation on Brown University copy.
Title from 1st line. At end of text: A twowindows free poem.
Publisher information through internal evidence from An oration by William Maxwell Evarts, and a poem by Francis Miles Finch. (New Haven, Linonian Society, 1853)
Publisher information through internal evidence from An oration by William Maxwell Evarts, and a poem by Francis Miles Finch. (New Haven, Linonian Society, 1853)
Publisher information through internal evidence from An oration by William Maxwell Evarts, and a poem by Francis Miles Finch. (New Haven, Linonian Society, 1853)
At end of text: Sent to Girls Trade School by the honorable James Logan.
Printed on yellow paper. At end of poem: Isaac Bacon.
Poem in ten four-line stanzas. At end of text: C.H.W.
by his wife, Elizabeth D. Willard. Page [4] blank. Issued sewn into lettered pale blue paper wrapper. Poem in four eight-line stanzas.
Within border of type ornament sections. Poem in four four-line stanzas.
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