BEIN Ci67b G87: Presentation inscription to Edward C. Herrick from Abraham Bishop, dated New Haven, October 18, 1842. Manuscript correction in text on rear wrapper. Original wrappers. No. 2 of 6 titles bound together with binder's title "New Haven burial ground." and BEIN 2010 209: Presentation inscription to E. Baldwin from Abraham Bishop. Original wrappers. No. 9 of 18 titles bound together.
BEIN College Pamphlets 1455 2: Autograph: Wm. Leffingwell. From the collection of the sons of Henry White, 1889., BEIN Ci67b G87: Manuscript note at head of title: New Haven burial ground. No. 1 of 6 titles bound together with binder's title "New Haven burial ground.", and Caption title.
BEIN Ci67b G87: No. 5 of 6 titles bound together with binder's title "New Haven burial ground." and Letter signed; Denison Olmsted, Chairman of the Joint committe on the New Haven burying ground, soliciting funds for the improvement of the burying ground.
BEIN Ci67b G87: Imperfect: map removed and housed and classed separately as BrSides Folio 2014 10 [lower right portion of map remaining in item]. Original wrappers. Inscription on front wrapper: Yale University Library. No. 4 of 6 titles bound together with binder's title "New Haven burial ground.", BEIR Ci65 90 2: In New Haven local tracts, v. 2., and BEIR Ci65 90 2: Autograph of Simeon E. Baldwin on cover, dated Oct. 29th, 1868.
Ghost of poor Molly who was drowned in Richard's mill pond
Description:
Date of publication supplied by cataloger., Anonymous. By Hannah More., Verse begins: "Quoth Richard to Bob, "let things go as they will,"., In two columns with a woodcut and title centered above both; a second woodcut near the foot of the second column; all enclosed within an ornamental border., Cf. no. T194204 in ESTC., Lewis Walpole Library copy: Sheet trimmed within border; imprint statement wanting., Mounted on leaf 31. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 2.
Verse begins: "Attend, ye lovers, and give an ear"., In four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two; the columns are separated by columns of type ornaments., The left woodcut is found in other broadsides with Bow Church Yard and Aldermary Church Yard imprints; the date range is that covering both imprints; see David Stoker, "Another look at the Dicey-Marshall publications: 1736-1806", The Library, ser. 7, v. 15:2 (June 2014), 111-157., Susan’s surname appears in other editions as either Massie or Mease., Mounted on leaf 60. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 2.
Poster shows image of a skeleton wearing a hat with United Farm Workers iconography, a shirt with a large green circle with a smaller red circle inside, and pants. The skeleton appears to be hanging up a poster with information about a parade. The interior poster includes five panels, four with information, and one with images of skulls and bones. Title information is above. Around the information is a border of bones. "RCAF" in lower center of poster
Description:
Cemetery."
Publisher:
RCAF
Subject (Geographic):
California, Sacramento, and Sacramento.
Subject (Topic):
All Souls' Day, Mexican Americans, Social life and customs, Politics and government, Parades, All Souls' Day in art, and Serigraphy
Poster shows image of a skeleton wearing a hat with United Farm Workers iconography, a shirt with a large green circle with a smaller red circle inside, and pants. The skeleton appears to be hanging up a poster with information about a parade. The interior poster includes five panels, four with information, and one with images of skulls and bones. Title information is above. Around the information is a border of bones. "RCAF" in lower center of poster
Description:
Cemetery."
Publisher:
RCAF
Subject (Geographic):
California, Sacramento, and Sacramento.
Subject (Topic):
All Souls' Day, Mexican Americans, Social life and customs, Politics and government, Parades, All Souls' Day in art, and Serigraphy