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Pages [2,3] blank. Within double line border. On page [4]: One of twenty-five copies privately printed for Harvey Taylor by the Keesling Press MCMXXX.
Pages [2,3] blank. Within double line border. On page [4]: One of twenty-five copies privately printed for Harvey Taylor by the Keesling Press MCMXXX.
Within single line border. Poem in four four-line stanzas. Author's name not printed on item.
Pages [2,3] blank. Within double line border. On page [4]: One of twenty-five copies privately printed for Harvey Taylor by the Keesling Press MCMXXX.
Reprinted from Nature Magazine.
Printed in red on onionskin paper. Poem in three stanzas of varying length. Type-signed at end: Beverly Collins. Removed from portfolio Semina, no. 4.
Varied colored print on cardboard; illuminated initial with flower and leaf garland decorations.
By S.G.D. Poem in 12 six-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Program of concert by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul. Includes words of song.
Poetry. At left of text watercolor drawing of blue flowers, signed: E.C. Spiero[?] Title from first line. Manuscript poem in three three-line stanzas. At end of poem: B.N. 1940. B.N. is known to have lived in Massachusetts in the 1940s (see Hay Broadsds Harris HB33346 MA)
Title from first line. Poem in four eight-line stanzas. Author's name from typescript and pencil notations on Brown University copy; suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Title from first line. Poem in four eight-line stanzas. Author's name from typescript and pencil notations on Brown University copy; suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Title from first line. Poem in four eight-line stanzas. Author's name from typescript and pencil notations on Brown University copy; suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Poem in 6 stanzas. Internal evidence suggests place of publication. Miss Proctor was a resident of Framingham, Mass., in 1910. First line: "To-morrow! O the glorious To-morrow!"
At head of text: "Now is the day of salvation."--2 Cor. vi. 2. Facsimile of author's signature at foot of text. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Florence Newell Barbour. At head of title reproduction of photograph of the author. Poem in two six-line stanzas. Type-signed at end of poem: Florence Newell Barbour.
Illustrated by John T. McCutcheon. At end of text: Published by The French Relief Fund. The Indianapolis Branch of The American Fund for French Wounded.
Pages [2,3] blank.
Page [4] blank. Printed on heavy glossy white paper folded at top. On page [1] seal of Rhode Island in gold, inscribed: Seal of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1636. Printed on heavy glossy white paper. On page [2], at head of title when opened reproduction of photograph of Senator Green seated at desk. Caption title from first line of three-line poem. Author's name from ms. signature.
1 broadsheet. Hand-colored.
1 broadsheet. Hand-colored.
Printed in black on beige paper with red line decorations At end of text: free: printed in Detroit on July 18, 1971 / The Red Hanrahan Press
At head of text: From the Christmas souvenir. First line: Great bard of nature! with reflective mind.
By Prick Hens. Poetry. Within border of type ornaments. Prick Hens may be pseudonym. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
"Composed by Mrs. M.H. Whiting of West Ossipee, N.H., on the death of William O. Knox."
"Composed by Mrs. M.H. Whiting of West Ossipee, N.H., on the death of William O. Knox."
"Composed by Mrs. M.H. Whiting of West Ossipee, N.H., on the death of William O. Knox."
Within black mourning border; scalloped edges. At head of title: In memoriam. Written at four o'clock on the morning of December 16th, 1864. The anniversary hour of Adjutant Bacon's Death. At end of text: W.J.B. Poem seems to have been written by a father in memory of his soldier son killed near the Potomac.
Lines by a generous friend to Mr. Wann, when collecting for some men who saved others from a watery grave at Warrenpoint, on Sunday, 19th September, 1869. At end of text: Wm. F- Within border of type ornaments.
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