A poem by Richard Frame from A short description of Pennsilvania, or, A relation of what things are known, enjoyed, and like to be discovered in the said province ...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Easthampton [Mass.] :
Carol J. Blinn,
1976.
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| Item Description: | The second stanza (beginning: The German-Town of which I spoke before; ending: The same in time returns to earth again) of the section entitled The names of some of our towns, of Frame's 1692 poem A short description of Pennsilvania (Evans 594). It is published here because of its reference to the Rittenhouse paper mill and to papermaking in America. "One hundred and twenty-five booklets ... printed"--Colophon. The Cushing Library/Rare Books copy is number 92 and is inscribed by the publisher to Harrison T. Meserole. |
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| Physical Description: | 7 unnumbered pages : a color illustrations ; 23 cm. |