Groton, Massachusetts
Page 4 blank. At end of text: Paris. Nov. 14, 1904. W.A.B.
Page 4 blank. At end of text: Paris. Nov. 14, 1904. W.A.B.
Page 4 blank. At end of text: Paris. Nov. 14, 1904. W.A.B.
Includes prayers spoken at the dedication of the Groton Public Library. Includes text of hymn. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
John M. Bennett. Printed on heavy pink paper. At center illustration of piece of machinery labelled "Unit." Place of publication and publisher information from donor.
John M. Bennett. Printed on heavy pink paper. At center illustration of piece of machinery labelled "Unit." Place of publication and publisher information from donor.
written & composed expressly for & sung by Christy's Minstrels by H. Craven Griffiths For voice, 4-part chorus, and piano Cover title Library's copy has stamp on cover: H. Craven Griffiths
Page [4] blank. Other broadsides by him had note: Portland, Ore.
Bill Bathurst. Page [4] blank. Printed in black and blue on white paper. On page [3] drawing in blue of naked winged man in cage. Cover title. Poem in four four-lne stanzas. Brown University copy acquired with other items published by hermes Free Press and Zephyrus Image. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
At end of text: This acrostic by a Peabody resident expresses the appreciation of all. With thanks and best wishes for a brighter New Year.
Printed on heavy white paper within border of type ornament sections. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. In lower left corner: Compliments of Tap & Tavern, journal of the liquor industry.
Printed on heavy white paper within border of type ornament sections. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. In lower left corner: Compliments of Tap & Tavern, journal of the liquor industry.
Printed on heavy white paper within border of type ornament sections. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. In lower left corner: Compliments of Tap & Tavern, journal of the liquor industry.
Christmas card, Reproduced from handmade card.
Christmas card, Reproduced from handmade card.
Christmas card, Reproduced from handmade card.
Within partial double line border with ornamental corners. Interrupting border: three cuts of woman with Cupid and lasso at desk, same woman with Cupid and suitcase, same woman, embracing man, both lassoed by Cupid.
Printed on card stock. At left of cut of sailing ship signed: Henderson. At end of poem: Arthur E. Eddy.
Printed in reddish-brown on peach ground on glossy paper in postcard format. Type-signed at end of poem: Lilith Lorraine. Publication date from postmark on Brown University copy.
French fold; printed on double leaves Author autograph
French-fold; printed in colors and gold on cream paper. Rebus with pictures substituted for many words and syllables. "In order that our little friends may have something to puzzle their little brains, as well as amuse their little minds, we have introduced into our story emblems, instead of some of the words, but which when correctly rendered will make the sense complete."
Page [4] blank.
Mary J. Frame. Broadsheet printed on heavy white paper. On verso illustration of dog with raised brown felt fur and gilt collar and eye. Slip (14 x 9 cm.) containing eight-line poem pasted on verso; apparently poem was pasted on part of a cut-up greeting card. Suggested range of publication dates because several poems by Frame were published in the 1950s.
French fold; printed on double leaves. At end of text: Merry Christmas 1946 / Happy New Year 1947 / Grace and May Duffee.
French fold; printed on double leaves.
Mary J. Frame. Broadsheet printed on heavy white paper. On verso illustration of dog with raised brown felt fur and gilt collar and eye. Slip (14 x 9 cm.) containing eight-line poem pasted on verso; apparently poem was pasted on part of a cut-up greeting card. Suggested range of publication dates because several poems by Frame were published in the 1950s.
French fold; printed on double leaves. At end of text: Merry Christmas 1946 / Happy New Year 1947 / Grace and May Duffee.
French fold; printed on double leaves.
French fold; printed on double leaves. At end of text: Merry Christmas 1946 / Happy New Year 1947 / Grace and May Duffee.
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