The knight-errant, or, The distressed Queen ; Queen Caroline lov'd in our island
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Description
Title
The knight-errant, or, The distressed Queen ; Queen Caroline lov'd in our island
Alternative Title
Distressed Queen
Contributor
Pitts, John, 1765-1844, publisher. T. L.
Published / Created
[1820]
Publication Place
London and England London
Publisher
Printed & sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials
Description
Caption titles. Two slip songs printed on one sheet, in two columns, each titled separately. The songs are in celebration of Queen Caroline’s return to England in 1820. The three woodcuts are two crude images of a woman and a small ship. Printer's statement from first column. Additional printer's statement in second column: Pitts, printer and wholesale toy warehouse, 6 Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials. In verse. First line of "The knight-errant, or, The distressed Queen": When the Queen was detain'd on th[e] Gallian shore ... First line of "Queen Caroline lov'd in our island": God save Queen Caroline ... Partially edge-mounted. For further information, consult library staff.