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TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord . Autograph manuscript, a dedicatory poem to Queen Victoria ("The noblest men are born & bred..."), n.d. [1853?]. 2 1/2 pages, 12mo, triangular blank portion of second leaf torn and renewed, that leaf neatly inlaid and backed, ...

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TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord . Autograph manuscript, a dedicatory poem to Queen Victoria ("The noblest men are born & bred..."), n.d. [1853?]. 2 1/2 pages, 12mo, triangular blank portion of second leaf torn and renewed, that leaf neatly inlaid and backed, ...

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TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord . Autograph manuscript, a dedicatory poem to Queen Victoria ("The noblest men are born & bred..."), n.d. [1853?]. 2 1/2 pages, 12mo, triangular blank portion of second leaf torn and renewed, that leaf neatly inlaid and backed, cloth protective folder, a fair copy, comprising thirteen 4-line stanzas, the last two reading: "Take, Madam, this poor book of song... And leave us scions of your blood As noble to the latest day May children of our children say She wrought her people lasting good." Accompanied by an autograph letter of an unidentified person, dated 12 April 1853, forwarding the manuscript, described as "the original draft of Tennyson's dedicatory poem to the Queen, prefixed to the last collected edition of his poems. It differs materially from that printed"; an ALS of Tennyson, 7 November n.y., 1 page, 12mo, inlaid and backed, regarding terms for publication of an ode (probably his International Exhibition Ode, 1862); and an albumen print photograph of the poet. Bookplate of Herman Lehman Goodhart. [ With :] TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord . Poems...New Revised Edition, Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., Late Ticknor & Fields and Fields, Osgood, & Co, 1877. 8vo, contemporary Roxburghe-style quarter straight-grained morocco and cloth boards, t.e.g., others uncut, worn, front hinge and backstrip loose, top of spine chipped, frontispiece and several other engraved plates foxed , LIMITED EDITION, ONE OF FOUR SPECIAL COPIES printed on a thick grey paper, each type page within red-ruled printed borders, B.H. TICKNOR'S COPY, signed and dated March 1877 on verso of front endleaf, with a note in his hand: "4 copies printed" and listing the recipients as G.L. Craik, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, James R.Osgood and himself; engraved frontispiece and six full-page engraved plates, wood-engraved illustrations in the text. (2)

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TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord . Autograph manuscript, a dedicatory poem to Queen Victoria ("The noblest men are born & bred..."), n.d. [1853?]. 2 1/2 pages, 12mo, triangular blank portion of second leaf torn and renewed, that leaf neatly inlaid and backed, cloth protective folder, a fair copy, comprising thirteen 4-line stanzas, the last two reading: "Take, Madam, this poor book of song... And leave us scions of your blood As noble to the latest day May children of our children say She wrought her people lasting good." Accompanied by an autograph letter of an unidentified person, dated 12 April 1853, forwarding the manuscript, described as "the original draft of Tennyson's dedicatory poem to the Queen, prefixed to the last collected edition of his poems. It differs materially from that printed"; an ALS of Tennyson, 7 November n.y., 1 page, 12mo, inlaid and backed, regarding terms for publication of an ode (probably his International Exhibition Ode, 1862); and an albumen print photograph of the poet. Bookplate of Herman Lehman Goodhart. [ With :] TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord . Poems...New Revised Edition, Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., Late Ticknor & Fields and Fields, Osgood, & Co, 1877. 8vo, contemporary Roxburghe-style quarter straight-grained morocco and cloth boards, t.e.g., others uncut, worn, front hinge and backstrip loose, top of spine chipped, frontispiece and several other engraved plates foxed , LIMITED EDITION, ONE OF FOUR SPECIAL COPIES printed on a thick grey paper, each type page within red-ruled printed borders, B.H. TICKNOR'S COPY, signed and dated March 1877 on verso of front endleaf, with a note in his hand: "4 copies printed" and listing the recipients as G.L. Craik, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, James R.Osgood and himself; engraved frontispiece and six full-page engraved plates, wood-engraved illustrations in the text. (2)

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