Beschrijving
19 x 12.5 cm. vi,[2],143,[1] pp. Original cloth – First edition in original ‘eighteenpence’ binding – Edward Slow (27 August 1841-1925) was a poet born in Wilton, Wiltshire, England – by profession a carriage builder – he wrote many poems and tracts based on his everyday observations of contemporary Victorian and Edwardian rural life. The poems, or ‘rhymes’ as he preferred to call them, were written in a style that was intended to phonetically emulate the rural Wiltshire accent. – Cloth a bit worn on extremities; 1 quire a bit loosening, otherwise a good copy
Auteur: SLOW, Edward
Jaar: 1881
Editie:
Uitgeverij: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. / Frederick A. Blake
Plaats: London / Salisbury
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