Title from first page., Undated. Date range from trading dates of John Marshall, cf. The British book trade index., A chapbook., Without music., Crude woodcut title vignette of a man receiving last rites before being beheaded by the ax-wielding executioner; a crowd watches., Laid paper. Horizontal chain lines., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market, Newcastle, where may also be had, a large and interesting collection of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English
Title from first page., Undated. John Marshall was active between 1800 and 1831 (see British Book Trade Index)., Without music., A chapbook., Laid paper. Horizontal chain lines., Crude woodcut title vignette of a king and a lady holding out their arms to embrace each other; a grimacing court gentleman watches from the background., and Printing error: Imprint printed on folded paper. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market, where may be had a large and curious assortment of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Name):
Wolfe, James, 1727-1759
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English
Title from first page., Undated. Date range from trading dates of J. Marshall, cf. The British book trade index WWW site., Without music., A chapbook., Crude woodcut title vignette of a two ships engaged in battle at sea., Laid paper. Horizontal chain lines., First sentence of The battle of the Nile: "Arise, arise, Britannia's sons, arise!", First sentence of Tom Starboard: "Tom Starboard was a lover true, As brave a tar as ever sail'd; The duties ablest seamen do Tom did, and never yet had fail'd.", First sentence of The sailor's adieu: "The topsails shiver in the wind, The ship she casts to sea; But yet my soul, my heart, my mind, Are, Mary, moor'd with thee: For though they sailor's bound afar, Still love shall be his leading star.", First sentence of Tom Bowling: "Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling The darling of our crew; No more he'll hear the tempest howling, For death hath broach'd him too.", First sentence of True courage: "Why what's that to you if my eyes I'm wiping A tear is a pleasure, d'ye see, in its way, 'Tis nonsense for trifles, I own, to be piping, But they that ha'n't pity--why I pities they.", First sentence of The sea boy: "To England's towers of oak farewell, No more for me shall be unfurl'd The canvas in the gale to swell, The ocean is no more my world; Yet there life's earliest years I fearless pass'd A sea-boy on the high and giddy mast.", and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market. Where may also be had, a large and curious assortment of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English
BEIN: Has copy no. 19, III., SML Microtext Room: Negative film of copy 1 available for reproduction., "There has been printed for Plain edition by Durand, printer at Chartres, France, one hundred and twenty copies on antique Montval paper, of which one hundred copies numbered 1 to 100 are signed by the author, eighteen copies numbered I to XVIII are made for the author and two copies numbered 0 and 00 are for the French government.", and Written on Hugnet's poem, "Enfances".
"This edition, designed by Bruce Rogers, consists of two thousand copies printed from type, which has been distributed."--Colophon., BEIN,GEN X178 R63 Z922Wa: Inscribed by Bruce Rogers., and BEIN Za W555 911f: Author's presentation inscription to M.C.J., 1922.
"This edition, designed by Bruce Rogers, consists of two thousand copies printed from type, which has been distributed."--Colophon., BEIN,GEN X178 R63 Z922Wa: Inscribed by Bruce Rogers., and BEIN Za W555 911f: Author's presentation inscription to M.C.J., 1922.
BEIN Za St34 931 copy 1: Presentation inscription to Carl Van Vechten from Gertrude Stein. Bookplate of Van Vechten., BEIN Za St34 931 copy 2: Presentation inscription to Carl Van Vechten from Muriel Draper., BEIN Za St34 931 copy 3: Presentation inscription to Marsden Hartley from Gertrude Stein., BEIN Za St34 931 copy 4: Presentation inscription to William Carlos Williams from Gertrude Stein., BEIN Za St34 931 copy 5: Presentation inscription to John Breon from Gertrude Stein., BEIN Za St34 931 copy 6: From the library of Ralph Hodgson., BEIN Za St34 931 copy 7: From the Elizabeth Fuller Chapman Papers. Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Charles Goodspeed., BEIN Shirley 7221: Presentation inscription to Bill Walton from Gertrude Stein: To Bill Walton, the very nice nephew of a charming aunt, Always, Gertrude Stein, Paris, France, 1945., and "Printed for Plain edition, by the Darantiere press at Dijon, France, one thousand copies"--T.p. verso.