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
The English pilot: describing the sea-coasts, capes, head-lands, rivers, bays, roads, havens
Image Count:
1
Description:
Most maps numbered in pencil on verso, some on recto.
Subject (Geographic):
Atlantic Ocean --Maps --Early works to 1800 and West Indies --Maps --Early works to 1800
Subject (Topic):
Navigation --Early works to 1800, Pilot guides --Atlantic Coast (U.S.) --Early works to 1800, and Pilot guides --Caribbean Area --Early works to 1800
Collection Created:
London : Printed for John Thornton, at the sign of the England, Scotland, and Ireland, in the Minories, and Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, 1698London : Printed for John Thornton, at the sign of the England, Scotland, and Ireland, in the Minories, and Richard Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, 1698
The English pilot: describing the West-India navigation, from Hudson's-Bay to the river Amazones
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Subject (Geographic):
Africa, West --Maps --Early works to 1800, Atlantic Ocean --Maps --Early works to 1800, New England --Maps --Early works to 1800, Newfoundland and Labrador --Maps --Early works to 1800, Portugal --Maps --Early works to 1800, South America --Maps --Early works to 1800, and West Indies --Maps --Early works to 1800
Subject (Topic):
Navigation --Early works to 1800, Pilot guides --Atlantic Coast (U.S.) --Early works to 1800, and Pilot guides --Caribbean Area --Early works to 1800
Collection Created:
London : Printed for W. and J. Mount, T. Page and son, on Tower-Hill, MDCCLIX [1759]
Attributed to Defoe by Prof. John R. Moore of Indiana university., Paging irregular: p. 431-441 numbered 417-427., and Up to p. 414 and from the second p. 417 to the end, the book is a reissue of the 2d edition, 1724. Between p. 416 and 417 of the original [?] pages of new matter have been added, mostly made up of chap. XVII. Of Capt. John Gow, alias Smith."
Atlas minor: or a set of sixty-two new and correct maps, of all parts of the world. All composed
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Description:
Autograph of Gravely. Autograph of Baldock. Autograph of Aston. Autograph of W. Alington. and Teaching resource: Professor John Mack Faragher, History 141: The American West.
Subject (Geographic):
America--Maps, Europe, Northern--Maps--Early works to 1800, Great Britain--Maps--Early works to 1800, and Ireland--Maps--Early works to 1800