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contributes his poem 'A Ballad of Thieves' to the second issue of the periodical 'The Dome. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture and the Graphic Arts'. New series, Vol. 1, No. 2. November 1898.

contributes his poem 'A Ballad of Thieves' to the second issue of the periodical 'The Dome. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture and the Graphic Arts'. New series, Vol. 1, No. 2. November 1898.

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contributes his poem 'A Ballad of Thieves' to the second issue of the periodical 'The Dome. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture and the Graphic Arts'. New series, Vol. 1, No. 2. November 1898.

by W.W.GIBSON

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The Unicorn Press, London November, 1898. Book. Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo. Card wrappers, a little rubbed and nicked at the yapped edges with some darkening and just a little chipping to the spine. A good bright copy of this very early Gibson contribution, preceding the publication of his first book by four years. With a laid-in photogravure after Holbein's painting 'The Merchant George Gisze', and a laid-in colour portrait of Henry Irving by Gordon Craig. This issue also includes contributions from T.W.H.Crosland (four fables), Albrecht Altdorfer (five woodcuts and engravings), Christine Rossetti ('Mirage'. A song set to music by Harold Thorp), Louis Barsac (his poem 'Vision') and A.H.Holmes ('The Fancy and the Fact'. A story)..

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contributes his poem 'A Ballad of Thieves' to the second issue of the periodical 'The Dome. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture and the Graphic Arts'. New series, Vol. 1, No. 2. November 1898.
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W.W.GIBSON
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The Unicorn Press, London November
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1898

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