Item 230167The Book of the Church.
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London: John Murray, 1824. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Book of the Church Add to Wish List
Item #230167
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London: John Murray, 1824. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Book of the Church Add to Wish List
Item #230167
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London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown by James Ballantyne and Co., Edinburgh, 1810. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Curse of Kehama Add to Wish List
Item #31892
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Bristol: Printed by Bulgin and Rosser, for Joseph Cottle [et al], 1796. First edition. Southey wrote Joan of Arc, a celebration of the French Revolution, while on vacation from Balliol. Though Coleridge contributed some 400 lines (later published separately as The Destiny of Nations), the poem is considered Southey's first..... Read More Item Details for Joan of Arc, an Epic Poem Add to Wish List
Item #308147
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Boston: Published by Charles Williams [J. T. Buckingham, Printer], 1811 [boards dated 1812]. First American edition, later state of binding with 1812 dated boards. First published in 1805. First American edition. Read More Item Details for Metrical Tales and other Poems Add to Wish List
Item #33074
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New York: D. Appleton & Co, 1842. Read More Item Details for The Poetical Works of … Collected by Himself Add to Wish List
Item #230218
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New York: Published by Harper & Brothers, No. 82 Cliff-Street, 1836. First American edition. Read More Item Details for The Doctor &c Add to Wish List
Item #57194
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[London]: [1807]. Child Labor in the Manchester Mills. An periodical extract from Southey's ficticious description of England as seen through the eyes of a Spanish traveller written as a series of letters. This letter relates to Child labor in the Mills. Read More Item Details for Observations on the Town and Manufactures of Manchester [From the Letters of Don Manuel Alvarez Espiella–Translated from the Spanish] Add to Wish List
Item #23672
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London: Sampson Low, Son and Marston [Printed by Spottiswoode and Co], 1870. First English edition. Stowe's very outspoken defence of Lady Byron. Read More Item Details for Lady Byron Vindicated. A History of the Byron Controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the Present Time Add to Wish List
Item #33987
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Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co, 1870. Stowe's very outspoken defence of Lady Byron. Read More Item Details for Lady Byron Vindicated. A History of the Byron Controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the Present Time Add to Wish List
Item #245645
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London: Archibald Constable and Company Ltd, 1907. First edition. With an interesting ALS about viewing a Blake MS from Major S. Butterworth who identified the Contemporary Blake critic R.H. as Robert Hunt, Leigh Hunt's brother and the clipping of Symons acknowledgement in the Atheneum. Read More Item Details for William Blake Add to Wish List
Item #221580
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London: Effingham Wilson, Waugh & Innes of Edinburgh and W.F. Wakeman of Dublin, N.d. [1835]. First edition. Mrs. Towers, "a writer of genuine ability" (Stuart M. Sperry) was the daughter of John Keats’s teacher, John Clarke, and the sister of Charles Cowden Clarke, Keats’s school-friend and mentor. Her husband, [George]..... Read More Item Details for Perils in the Woods, or, the Emigrant Family's Return; a Tale Add to Wish List
Item #312982
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London: Thomas Bosworth, 1854. INSCRIBED. Inscribed on the title-page; "From the Author." Dickens who was also interested in mesmerism dedicated Great Expectations to Townshend and gave him the maunuscript. Townshend desicated his volume of poetry, The Three Gates to Dickens. This is his second book on mesmerism andrare. Read More Item Details for Mesmerism Proved True, and the Quarterly Reviewer Reviewed Add to Wish List
Item #316226
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London: Edward Moxon, Basil Montagu Pickering, 1858,1878. First edition of the Recollections, first edition thus of the Records ("with additions" CBEL). Their Famous Friend's Recollections, in the first and second collections. Trelawney was Shelley's closest friend in the poet's final year (it was Trelawney who snatched Shelley's heart out of..... Read More Item Details for Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron [WITH] Records of Shelley, Byron, and the Author Add to Wish List
Item #353862
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London: Printed for T. Thompson, et. al, 1754. From the Library of Jane Pollard - Dorothy Wordsworth's Friend. With the highly interesting provenance of the intimate friend and correspondent of Dorothy Wordsworth, JANE POLLARD (later Marshall) whom Dorothy knew from her childhood in Halifax, where Dorothy lived for a time..... Read More Item Details for Paradise Lost. A Poem. in Twelve Books Add to Wish List
Item #212514
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London: Dent, 1921. Read More Item Details for The Early Life of William Wordsworth 1770-1798 Add to Wish List
Item #303258
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Grasmere: June 20 [1808]. On the orphans of George and Sarah Green. "I have just received your obliging letter informing me of the Collection which by your means has been made for our Grasmere Orphans. I thank you sincerely for your kind and successful exertions in their behalf.... It will..... Read More Item Details for Autograph letter signed "W. Wordsworth" to Elizabeth Fox, Lady Holland, acknowledging her donation to the Grasmere orphans Add to Wish List
Item #313739
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Rydal Mount near Ambleside: June 5, 1813. A letter pertaining to Wordsworth's duties as newly appointed distributor of stamps for Westmorland and the Penrith area of Cumberland. "In obedience to the orders of the Board I have given you the above acknowledgement. The account will be found to differ from..... Read More Item Details for Autograph letter signed ("Wm Wordsworth"), to William Wilkin, Esq, relating to his duties as stamp collector Add to Wish List
Item #315381
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London: J. Sewell and J. Debrett, 1793. Contemporary Review of Wordsworth's An Evening Walk. Wordsworth's first book, An Evening Walk, is reviewed favorably on pages 192-3 in the September number; the review includes a lengthy extract of the work. Reed notes that publication of An Evening Walk was announced in..... Read More Item Details for The European Magazine, and London Review … Vol: 24, from July to Decr: 1793 Add to Wish List
Item #307942
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London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807. First edition. With cancels D11 in volume I and B2 in volume II. ‘We will grieve not, rather find / Strength in what remains behind’. ‘All bright and glittering in the smokeless air’ Wordworth’s 1807 Poems presents a large number of..... Read More Item Details for Poems, in Two Volumes Add to Wish List
Item #323276
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London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1849-1850. New edition. Inscribed. With a choice and very late presentation inscription from the author on the half-title of volume I, “Mary Smith/ from her/ affectionate Cousin/ William Wordsworth/ Rydal Mount/ Ist Jan 1850.” Mary Smith has written her name in pencil on the title-page..... Read More Item Details for The Poetical Works Add to Wish List
Item #231777
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London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1841. A New Edition. Read More Item Details for The Poetical Works Add to Wish List
Item #249854
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London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1838. First edition, first state of title-page with colon after "London" and leaf of ads. Includes 11 sonnets which had not appeared before. Read More Item Details for The Sonnets…collected in one volume, with a few additional ones, now first published Add to Wish List
Item #314469
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London: Longman, Rees , Orme, Brown, Green and Longman and Edward Moxon, 1835. First edition. Presentation Copy to the Earl of Lonsdale. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the publishers "From the Author" on the half-title and in a presentation binding. A fine provenance: sonnets XLII and XLIII (pp. 228-9) are addressed..... Read More Item Details for Yarrow Revisited, and Other Poems Add to Wish List
Item #219489
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London: Printed for T.N. Longman and O. Rees ... by Biggs ad Cottle, 1802. Third edition. The rare second two-volume edition of Lyrical Ballads. With several important changes from the 1800 edition — the Preface is expanded by 20 pages, Coleridge's "The Dungeon" and Wordsworth's "A Character" and "Lines Written..... Read More Item Details for Lyrical Ballads, With Pastoral and Other Poems … Vol I. Third Edition … [… Vol II. Second Edition] Add to Wish List
Item #244793
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Philadelphia: David McKay Company, c. 1921. Original Illustration of Winkle by Wyeth. A charming pen-and-ink sketch of Rip Van Winkle inscribed to Veronica S. Hutchinson. Hutchinson was a Carnegie Institute of Technology-trained librarian who worked first as a children's librarian at the Cleveland Public Library before joining the rare book..... Read More Item Details for Ink drawing of Rip Van Winkle Add to Wish List
Item #320296