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Great works of literature, often in their first edition. Classic and familiar stories as well as tales you have never heard before. We go back through four hundred years of storytelling.
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1909 The Cotter's Saturday NightLondon: [1909]A popular poem by Robert Burns, illustrated with a frontispiece by Arthur Rackham, a scarce Rackham work.
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1909 The Cotter's Saturday NightLondon: [1909]A popular poem by Robert Burns, illustrated with a frontispiece by Arthur Rackham, a scarce Rackham work.
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1908 The Cotter's Saturday NightLondon: 1908A smart copy of this sentimental poem based on Christian teaching from Scottish writer Robert Burns, with a frontispiece by Arthur Rackham.
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1867 The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsLondon: 1867The new edition of this collection of poetry by the popular Robert Burns, bound in full calf.
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1813 The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsLondon: 1813The seventh edition of this collection of poetical works and reliques of Robert Burns.
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1909 3vol The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsLondon: 1909A smart set of this collection of poetry from Burns, with illustrations and music harmonized.
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1931 The Letters of Robert BurnsOxford: 1931The two volume first edition of this publication of the letters of Scottish poet Robert Burns.
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1801 The Works of Robert BurnsLondon: 1801Second edition in four volumes of the collected works of Robert Burns.
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1823-1834 Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great BritainLondon: 1823-1834A complete twelve volume first edition of Edmund Lodge's impressive collection of portraits of famous individuals, uniformly bound in half morocco.
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1875 Poems Songs And Letters being the Complete Works of Robert BurnsLondon: 1875A morocco bound Globe edition of the complete works of Robert Burns.
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1822 The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsLondon: 1822Collected poetical works of Robert Burns complete with two volumes in one.
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1813 The Works of Robert Burns; With an Account of his Life, and a Criticism on his WritingsLondon: 1813A smart, four volume celebration of the life and works of the famed Scottish poet, containing his poetry and correspondences, along with a biographical account of Burns' life.
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1824 The Works of Robert Burns; With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism of His WritingsLondon: 1824An extensive collection of the popular poetical works of Robert Burns, including a commentary on his life and a critical essay on his works.
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1823 Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious PersonagesLondon: 1823-34Edmund Lodge's celebrated biography of eminent people in Great Britain, the first edition complete in twelve volumes in some charming Hatchard signed bindings.
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1863 The Songs of Robert BurnsLondon: 1863A smart, pocket sized edition of the collected songs of Robert Burns.
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1823 Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great BritainLondon: 1823-1835A complete set in twelve volumes of Edmund Lodge's collection of portraits of eminent people in British History.
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1924 A Painter's AnthologyLondon: 1924The first edition of this beautifully illustrated book of miscellaneous poetry by Arthur Watts, celebrating art and its beauty.
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1851 The Complete Works of Robert BurnsHalifax: 1851A complete edition of the works of iconic Scottish poet Robert Burns, including his correspondences and poetry.
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c1872 The Cotter's Saturday Night: A PoemPhiladelphia: c1872A lovely richly illustrated edition of Robert Burns' poem, first published a century prior to this edition.
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1827 8vol LODGE Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain VERY FINELondon: 1827-1828An absolutely exemplary edition of Lodge's selected portraits of the juggernauts of British history.
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1835 12vol Portraits of Illustrious Personages in Great Britian Edmund LodgeLondon: 1835A lovely twelve volume set of the 'Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain' by Edmund Lodge, with illustrations and biographical accounts.
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c1869 5vol Lodge's Portraits Of Illustrious Personages Of Great Britain MemoirsLondon : c1869An elaborate work, being an illustrated collection of portraits with biographical and historical memoirs written by Edmund Lodge. With two-hundred and forty black and white engravings with decorative borders, engraved reproductions from pictures in public