[Rarebooks] FS: 1837 American Broadside Elegy

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Mon Aug 19 07:25:45 EDT 2013


“An Elegy on the Death of Mr. Harfield Lyndsey, Aged 26 Years”

Probably Enfield, Massachusetts; John Howe: ca. 1837.

DISCUSSION: A very handsome broadside elegy, featuring a woodcut border of
stylized leaves, with a coffin in the upper left corner. The main elegy is
added to by "An Acrostic" by "Samuel Dunn, Aet. 91 years 7 months". Samuel
Dunn [1746-1843] wrote a number of funereal acrostics and poems, and was
known as something of a "poet of the death-bed". The broadside is
attributed to the printer John Howe of Enfield, Massachusetts. Enfield is
one of the towns which was submerged by the Quabbin Reservoir in the 20th
century.

DESCRIPTION: Broadside. 8.5"x9", light soil, some light wrinkling.

CONDITION NOTES: Minor soil, light wear, but otherwise clean and nice.

PRICE:  $250 -

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