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Heroes of the Spanish-American War and Lyre and Sword of Spain: Two Epic Poems

Heroes of the Spanish-American War and Lyre and Sword of Spain: Two Epic Poems

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Heroes of the Spanish-American War and Lyre and Sword of Spain: Two Epic Poems

by PRICE, Theodore F

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About This Item

New York: N.p., 1899. Hardcover. 12mo. Off-white cloth with black lettering, rules and decoration. 220pp, (3pp ads). Full-page plates, text leaves ruled in red. Very good. Binding typically age toned and slightly soiled, else tight and internally fine; 7 full-page glossy plates, and while illustrations page calls for frontispiece and 20 plates, there's no evidence of these plates. Truly tight and quite attractive first edition of this patriotic narrative poem -- with fine autograph addition: This copy extra-illustrated with special frontispiece, a fine glossy reproduction of a photographic portrait of John D. Long (verso a photograph of then-President William McKinley) on the blank lower margin of which is affixed a clipped (3¼" X 7/8") slip signed boldly by Long. Long (1838-1915) was a Massachusetts congressman and governor who served as Secretary of the Navy (1897-1902) during the Spanish-American War and of course appears as a character in Price's poem: "Long swift assembled on the sea / ... Fleets by gallant Commanders led / ... The Secretary's mind was train'd / Through busy action's varied scenes,-- / Well drill'd, well school'd; wise course maintain'd / Till varied gifts high place sustain'd...." Scarce, and though apparently lacking some called for plates, this sharp copy bears an added frontispiece and signature of a major player. Most unusual.

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Bookseller
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
45593
Title
Heroes of the Spanish-American War and Lyre and Sword of Spain: Two Epic Poems
Author
PRICE, Theodore F
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
N.p.
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1899
Bookseller catalogs
Books; Poetry; Military History;

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Tight
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Leaves
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12mo
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Cloth
"Cloth-bound" generally refers to a hardcover book with cloth covering the outside of the book covers. The cloth is stretched...
First Edition
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Soiled
Generally refers to minor discoloration or staining.

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