D’Annunzio, Gabriele, 1863-1938 Esercito italiano in Fiume d’Italia. Comando
Published / Created:
[1920]
Call Number:
BrSides Box 2006 48
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
[Comando (1920 dic. 21)] and Comando dell’Esercito liberatore
Description:
Dated and signed: Fiume d’Italia, 21 decembre 1920, il comandante Gabriele d’Annunzio., Paper clip markings at top., and Printed on pink paper.
Publisher:
s.n
Subject (Geographic):
Italy --Politics and government --1914-1922., Rijeka (Croatia) --History --Siege, 1919., Rijeka (Croatia) --Politics and government., and Vlore (Albania) --Politics and government
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918 --Territorial questions --Croatia --Rijeka
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Laws, statutes, etc. 1831, Jan. 31
Published / Created:
[23 de mayo de 1831]
Call Number:
BrSide4o Zc52 831cpb
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Reprint, with a translation into English, of decrees of the Congreso Constitucional, No. 18, September 15, 1827, relating to slavery, and No. 164, January 31, 1831, relating to the division of the Department of Bexar into two districts.
Publisher:
[Imprenta a cargo del C. Vicente de la Parra]
Subject (Geographic):
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)
Subject (Topic):
Slavery --Law and legislation --Mexico and Slavery --Mexico --Coahuila and Texas
"Heading to a song printed below the (printed) title: 'Sung with great Applause by Mr. Grimaldi, in the popular Pantomime of "Harlequin Whittington"'. Grimaldi, as an English tourist in Paris, his face made up as a clown, stands full-face, left arm extended towards Paris (right): houses and spires behind a wall with an arch intended for the Arc de Triomphe. He wears a skull-cap decorated with little rosettes, with a frogged and braided overcoat (shorter than was fashionable) with deep fur cuffs and collar; flat (scarlet) slippers and clocked stockings. He holds an absurdly tall top-hat. The second of five verses: Jockies, Jews, and Parlez-vous Courtezans and Quakers, Players, Peers and Auctioneers, Parsons, Undertakers. Modish airs from Wapping-stairs, Wit from Norton Falgate, Bagatelle from Clerkenwell, And elegance from Aldgate. [Refrain] London now is out of Town Who in England Tarries ? Who can bear to linger there, When all the world's in Paris?"--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Caption title in letterpress below etched image with plate mark 19.2 x 21.9 cm., Print attributed to George Cruikshank in British Museum catalogue., Imprint printed in letterpress below plate mark., Three columns of verse in letterpress: Now's the time to change our clime commerce shuts his day-book ..., and Plate numbered '530' in upper right corner.
Publisher:
Published the 1st of February, 1815 by J. Whittle and R.H. Laurie, No. 53 Fleet Street
Title from letterpress header to broadside printed below image., Header to broadside continues: By Jacob Quirk, a modern sonnetteer. A soliloquy., Fourteen lines of verse printed on broadside portion of sheet: Hungry and cold, unshelter'd with a cloak, A solitary wretch, these shores I roam ..., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Watermark: Ruse & Turners., and Countermark: 1805.