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1390567168.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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20122090502113716820Not Available 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
G1874312176I4N00Hisarlik Pr. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Hisarlik Pr hardcover
6873'Printed and Sold by J. Pitts No. 14. Great Saint Andrew Street Seven Dials'. Printed on one side of a piece of rough laid paper approximately 24.5 x 8.5 cm. Crude circular woodcut of pedlar at head diameter 3.5 cm. Good on aged paper with a little creasing at head and foot. Consists of four four-line stanzas with refrain 'Doodle doodle doo.' First stanza heavy with double-entendre reads 'HEAV'N bless my dearest little dear The wind is not quite fair From Portland Road I write this here - Oh! bless your little hair. Doodle doodle doo.' Clearly refers to a high society Regency scandal possibly that concerning the Duke of York and Mary Anne Clarke. Not listed in Shepard's Short-List. Excessively scarce: no copy on COPAC. Image on application. 'Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14. Great Saint Andrew Street Seven Dials,' unknown
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15906Early eighteenth century. Another later version published in the Gentleman's Magazine London May 1744. 2pp. on both sides of a strip of 35.5 x 11.5 cm laid paper with fleur-de-lys watermark. In a secretary hand employing the thorn and long s. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. An untitled forty-line poem divided into five numbered eight-line stanzas. The narrator is an older married woman advising a younger woman not to marry with observations on the frailties of the male sex. The first stanza reads: 'Ere ye. read ys. ye. may suppose. That some new listed Lover. By means of Poetry has chose. His Passion to discover. Know Faire one I am a Matron Grave Which Time & Care has wasted And would thy Youth from sorrow save Which I have in Wedlock tasted.' A variation of the poem was published in the Gentleman's Magazine May 1744 with the title 'The MATRON's Advice to a YOUNG LADY A new BALLAD. Tune Sally.' The grammar of the Gentleman's Magazine version is more modern in tone its first line reading: 'Ere you read this you may suppose' and the variations are most apparent in the third stanza including 'Beset thy dwelling' in the published version for 'Surround thy Threshold' in the manuscript; 'heedless' for 'regardless'; 'Pass all your minutes' for 'Thy Moments pass on'; 'While flames are offer'd at our shrine And Men like Idols sue us' for 'Darts flames & hoards adorn Our shrine And Awful Hymen woo us.' The writer has begun to write another poem on the reverse of the slip: 'Come lesten sic ye tories & jacobites now Your Plot <.> shew'. Not present in the English Broadside Ballad Archive. Early eighteenth century. [Another (later?) version published in the Gentleman's Magazine, London, May 1744.] unknown
AQ31852London: J. Pitts s.d. c. 1820-44 Single leaf broadside edges uncut. Printed in four columns. With three woodcut vignettes. Old central vertical fold. A trifle creased and marked. A rare survival of a broadside ballad in which the captain of a ship bound for India discovers on board the young servant girl whom he had pledged to wed but then abandoned. He finds that she is carrying his child and though at first angered by her 'betrayal' agrees to marry. However 'fortune to them proves unkind' and a storm descends upon them sweeping the maiden into the sea. When the captain finds her body 'floating on the main' two days later he casts himself overboard to 'share the same fate'. The publishing house of John Pitts 1765-1844 was responsible for a prodigious output of cheap popular printing in the first half of the nineteenth-century. COPAC records copies at just two locations BL and Hull; OCLC adds two further Adelaide and Toronto. . Dimensions 360 x 250 mm. [J. Pitts], [s.d., c. 1820-44] unknown
AQ25363London: Printed by W. & T. Bailey s.d. c.1785-1799 Single leaf broadside edges uncut. Shaving to foot with loss of imprint. A remarkably rare survival of 'three-half-pence' broadside verse satire in which a fight breaks out among a group of Dutchmen in a Chelsea tavern. The title of the bawdy ballad is a corruption of the Dutch expression 'donder en bliksem' meaning 'thunder and lightning'. ESTC records a single copy Oxford. ESTC N71592. Dimensions 200 x 290 mm. [Printed by W. & T. Bailey], [s.d., c.1785-1799] unknown
187048786San Francisco: Bruce's Print n.d. ca. 1870s. First Edition. Small broadside 16x8.5cm. printed within typographically decorative border on yellow stock. Miniscule loss at top left-hand margin else Near Fine. Printed at head of title "8 & 7."<br /> <br /> Reconstruction-era three verse ballad broadside addressed to Dolly Varden not /the/ Dolly Varden of Charles Dickens' novel "Barnaby Rudge" though the name was hugely popular as a result of the work and inspired a fashion craze and the name of a trout. The text makes mention of the 1872 Crédit Mobilier fraud; promotes the work of the Patrons of Husbandry "Dolly do you love the 'Granges' / Do you love to be well fed / Will you shield them from all danger / While they reap the daily bread"; and attacks the spread of carpet-bagging in the South "Search the carpet-bagger well / And the pack of high-tone stealers / Judge and send them all to L. Bruce's Print unknown
19802082702114608718Fixed 6000 Yen Bungeishunju 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Fixed 6000 Yen Bungeishunju paperback
6139015286.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
22259Printed by 'William Thomas Argraffydd Caerfyrddin.' No date late Vicvtorian. The title is 'Hanes alarus am 26 o golliers a gollasant eu bywydau yn pwll glo Bedwellty gerllaw Tredegar Dydd Gwener Mehefin 16 1865.' This may be translated as 'The woeful tale of 26 colliers who lost their lives in the Bedwellty coal mine near Tredegar Friday 16 June 1865. 4pp 16mo 15.5 x 9 cm. Paginated 1-4. Bifolium. Printer's slug at foot of last page. Disbound. A frail survival: aged and worn. Beneath the title and covering the rest of the first page is a list of 25 of the deceased their ages and dependents headed 'ENWAU Y PERSONAU.' The first entry in the list is 'Thomas Meredith 50 oed priod ac un plentyn'; and the fourth 'Lewis Lewis 40 gweddw a phump o blant'. The poem in sixteen four-line stanzas covers pp.2-4 and is headed 'HANES ALARUS.' No copy in the National Library of Wales. The only copy of this item located either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC is at Swansea University where it is bound with other pamphlets by Carmarthen printers. Printed by 'William Thomas, Argraffydd, Caerfyrddin.' No date [late Vicvtorian]. unknown
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186896509Kensington Gardens January 27th 1868. 1868. Very good. - Approximately 32 words penned on his 7 inch high by 4-1/2 inch wide stationery embossed with his monogram and Kensington Gardens address. Replying to a request for his autograph Reeves writes "I have to apologize for the delay in answering your polite note requesting me to send my autograph." Signed "Sims Reeves" with the date penned within his signature's flourish. Once folded the letter is mounted with glue from the verso onto heavier stock clipped from an album. Very good. <p>Considered the foremost English operatic oratorio and ballad tenor vocalist of the mid Victorian era John Sims Reeves 1821-1900 received his early music education from his father who was a bass soloist in the Royal Artillery Band. He was appointed organist and choirmaster of North Gray church at the age of 14. He trained under Thomas Simpson Cooke first as a baritone and then a tenor while also learning to play several instruments. Kensington Gardens, January 27th, 1868. unknown
2010Q-0763791288Jones & Bartlett Learning 2010-09-24. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jones & Bartlett Learning paperback
2010Viva-9780763791285JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING 2010. Paperback with Sewing. New. JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING paperback
2010Viva-9780763791285JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING 2010. Paperback with Sewing. New. JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING paperback
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