Accession number
PML 145850.119
Published
[London? : s.n., 1730?]
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Date from ESTC.
The first half, or "Message the first", of a poem appearing in other printed sources under the title "Universal business."
4 p. on a single folded sheet (unfolded 10.5 x 26.2 cm), printed on recto and verso, with a woodcut on p. [2] and a poem in sixteen lines on p. [3]: Lady Dorothy Drum sends her Compliments / To Sir Francis, my Lady and both the Miss D-nts ... My Lord (She knows whose works) and the Shells for the Grott; on p. [1]: Universal Business A Poem. With Cuts. / With a how D'ye do and how D'ye do and how D'ye do again, - Beg. Op.; with a crude cut of an ace of spades on p. [4].
Mounted as item 119 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
The first half, or "Message the first", of a poem appearing in other printed sources under the title "Universal business."
4 p. on a single folded sheet (unfolded 10.5 x 26.2 cm), printed on recto and verso, with a woodcut on p. [2] and a poem in sixteen lines on p. [3]: Lady Dorothy Drum sends her Compliments / To Sir Francis, my Lady and both the Miss D-nts ... My Lord (She knows whose works) and the Shells for the Grott; on p. [1]: Universal Business A Poem. With Cuts. / With a how D'ye do and how D'ye do and how D'ye do again, - Beg. Op.; with a crude cut of an ace of spades on p. [4].
Mounted as item 119 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Description
1 sheet ([4] p.) : ill. (woodcut) ; 11 cm
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Classification
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Department