To Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvia, delivered at their wedding anniversary, 1t 144 Kent Street, Brooklyn
Facsimile autograph.
Facsimile autograph.
by Miss Carrie L. Flagg. Page [4] blank. Within single line border of silver. At end of text: Grafton, January twentieth, 1899.
Corinne Adria Bariteau. Printed in colors on parchment paper within colored border of hearts, flowers and ribbon. Poem text in calligraphy. Signature on border: Calligraphy by Lynn. In lower left corner in margin: 8824.
Within single line border with ornament at head.
Within single line border with ornament at head.
Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: S.F.B.
Printed in three 8-line stanzas. At end of text: - T.W. Parsons.
At end of text: C.T.B.
At end of text: August 12th, 1840. First line: Come all young men and maidens I pray you all draw near.
Border of type ornaments at top and bottom. At end of text: The Season's Greetings from Sara and John Holmes. 1945. White paper printed in black, orange-red, and gold; printed as a holiday greeting.
Printed on brown paper. Poem in ten lines. Type-signed at end: Allen Ginsberg. Removed from portfolio Semina, No. 4.
Printed on heavy blue paper in postcard format. Poem on recto. On verso: Postcard: To Kissinger from Tom Clark.
Printed on heavy blue paper in postcard format. Poem on recto. On verso: Postcard: To Kissinger from Tom Clark.
Printed on heavy blue paper in postcard format. Poem on recto. On verso: Postcard: To Kissinger from Tom Clark.
words and music by Pearl Connor Riggs. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Dedicated to American Patriots."
Pages [3] and [4] blank. At end of text: September 1, 1853.
In verse. Text printed in blue, title printed in red. In four corners: PLANH. Published both in a trade ed. and as a limited ed. of 30 copies signed by the author. Cf. Lepper. Imprint from Lepper. First line: "This implies that a sulfur atom has specific properties ..."
In verse. Text printed in blue, title printed in red. In four corners: PLANH. Published both in a trade ed. and as a limited ed. of 30 copies signed by the author. Cf. Lepper. Imprint from Lepper. First line: "This implies that a sulfur atom has specific properties ..."
In verse. Text printed in blue, title printed in red. In four corners: PLANH. Published both in a trade ed. and as a limited ed. of 30 copies signed by the author. Cf. Lepper. Imprint from Lepper. First line: "This implies that a sulfur atom has specific properties ..."
In verse. Text printed in blue, title printed in red. In four corners: PLANH. Published both in a trade ed. and as a limited ed. of 30 copies signed by the author. Cf. Lepper. Imprint from Lepper. First line: "This implies that a sulfur atom has specific properties ..."
In verse. Text printed in blue, title printed in red. In four corners: PLANH. Published both in a trade ed. and as a limited ed. of 30 copies signed by the author. Cf. Lepper. Imprint from Lepper. First line: "This implies that a sulfur atom has specific properties ..."
Page [4] blank. Poem in praise of stoves and plumbing.
At head of title: With the most cordial greetings and good wishes for Christmas and the coming year from Watson and Hope Kirkconnell.
At head of title: With the most cordial greetings and good wishes for Christmas and the coming year from Watson and Hope Kirkconnell.
by his friends--positive Republicans. Poem in one ten-line and two fourteen-line stanzas. Suggested publication date because Greeley ran for president on 1872, nominated by the Liberal Republican Party and then by the Democratic Party; poem refers to Greeley's "silver hair."
Edition of 500 copies. Printed in black in facsimile of author's handwriting on cream paper with torn-off bottom edge stained gray-green. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Facsimile signature at end: Richard Wilbur.
Edition of 500 copies. Printed in black in facsimile of author's handwriting on cream paper with torn-off bottom edge stained gray-green. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Facsimile signature at end: Richard Wilbur.
Edition of 500 copies. Printed in black in facsimile of author's handwriting on cream paper with torn-off bottom edge stained gray-green. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Facsimile signature at end: Richard Wilbur.
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