Description: 1884 short signed note sending "accompanying lines" Author: Bailey, Philip James Title: 1884 short signed note sending "accompanying lines" Publication: Blackheath, London: 1884 Description: 7 x 4.5 inches, one side filled in. Written from Bailey's home, La Bagatelle in Blackheath, and sent to a Mr. Steele in Chicago, Bailey writes, "Dear Sir, I send you the accompanying lines with great pleasure and trust they may commend themselves to your approval." Bailey (1816-1902) is best known for his long historico-metaphysical poem "Festus," first published in 1839; he was known as a "spasmodic poet," derogatorily so, for the deep influence Byron had on his works. Very good. Seller ID: H28704 Subject: Antiques & Collectibles, Autographs & Manuscripts RAREBOOKSTORE RareBookStore is a long-established eBay seller specializing in used and rare books in all fields-plus prints, ephemera, maps, music, photography, and the occasional painting. We sell good books at good prices and want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Be sure to add us to your "favorite" sellers and check back to see new items listed daily! We pride ourselves on our high standards, high eBay ratings, and helpful staff, so please contact us directly if you encounter any issues. Standard shipping is via USPS Media Mail. Expedited options are available at checkout. Payment is expected within 2 business days unless otherwise arranged. Our warehouse is staffed Monday-Friday and we respond to inquiries as quickly as possible. We hope you enjoy browsing our selection of great books. Happy reading!This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
Price: 64 USD
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Year: 1884
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Industry: Historical