Description: TITLE Poems Written From Youth to Old Age, 1824-1884 AUTHOR John Howard Bryant. This book is signed/inscribed by the author: "Mrs. Keziah Bryant from John H. Bryant Princeton July 15, 1885." Keziah Bryant was the wife of a nephew of John H. Bryant. PUBLISHER AND COPYRIGHT T. P. Streeter, Lessee, Republican Job Department, 1885. First Edition. SIZE and ATTRIBUTES Hardcover measuring 6-1/4" x 8-3/4", 239 pages. The covers have beveled edges. Tissue guard atop the frontispiece. There is a poem pasted in at the back, dated 1887. CONDITION Good. There is wear along top and bottom of spine and the corners. Front hinged cracked. the frontispiece is quite foxed, but most of the book is clean, although there are a few pages with some light foxing. Lightly toned pages. No loose pages. COMMENTS SCARCE original edition book signed by the author This is the collected poetry of the younger brother of William Cullen Bryant (1807-1902), who moved to Bureau County, Princeton, Illinois in 1833, where he worked as a newspaper editor, farmer, politician, and poet. He was an outspoken abolitionist, and supporter of the underground railroad. Here is a poem from this book about the underground railroad. Sonnet to ------ Bold champion of the poor, a thorny road Before thee lies: for thou has bard thy breast And nerved thine arm to lift the heavy load, And break the chains from limbs too long oppressed. Tyrants and custom's dupes shall strive in vain Truth wields a weapon mightier far than they, huge bolts and gates of brass are rent in twain, Touched by the magic of her gentle sway. Hold then thy course, "nor bate one jot of hope," Lo! the day dawns along our eastern shore; Soon shall the night of prejudice be o'er, And a bright morning give thee freer scope To rouse thy countrymen to deeds of good, And just and equal laws shall save the land from blood. All Dancing Eye Books are packed with care to help assure their safe arrival. Thank you for looking. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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Year Printed: 1885
Topic: Poetry
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Publisher: T. P. Streeter
Place of Publication: Princeton, Illinois
Special Attributes: signed, 1st Edition