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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH''
... ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH''...... WILLIAM WORDSWORTH...ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 928 page hardback book of verse by William Wordsworth with an introduction by John Morley. ...William Wordsworth...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOKS Collections poetry ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION WILLIAM WORDSWORTH POETRY William Wordsworth Book. ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 928 page hardback book of verse by William Wordsworth with an introduction by John Morley. An engraved image of Wm. Wordsworth before the title page. Published in 1891 by MacMillan & Co. London and printed by R & R Clarke, Edinburgh. Catalogue sticker '2111 WOR' on spine. 3 newspaper cuttings inside front cover relating to Wm. Wordsworth. Sydney Morning Herald, 11/04/1970 (Bicentenary of birth), 3/06/1967 (Book review) and 3/09/1966 (Book review). Handwritten in ink inside front cover and flyleaf ''Elsa George. In loving memory of her Grandma'' ''To my ain dear Wife with loving greetings Xmas 1892 S.L.? ''. Handwritten in pencil on page 205, probably by Chisholm, ''One of Wordsworth's loveliest poems'' and also on page 248 ''Herein lies Wordsworth's charms''.William Wordsworthbooks, collections, poetry, alec h chisholm collection, william wordsworth, poetry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference, Samuel Taylor Coleridge et al, Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1863
... ...William Wordsworth...Coleridge acknowledges William Wordsworth in this poem, in ‘Part the Forth’ with the footnote “For the two left lines of this stanza, I am indebted to Mr Wordsworth. ...Coleridge acknowledges William Wordsworth in this poem, in ‘Part the Forth’ with the footnote “For the two left lines of this stanza, I am indebted to Mr Wordsworth. ...This book includes the classic poem ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the lines of which are set out in twelve pages of double columns. Each section of the poem is titled, such as 'Part the Sixth'. The twenty lithographed line drawings by J. Noel Paton RSA illustrate major events of the story and repeat the applicable verse below them. Most of the drawings have the initials of the artist and the lithographer on the bottom corners, below which are printed their names. The margins of the poem contain printed author's notes. Interestingly, the printer's name is added as a footnote on page 12, at the end of the poem. The book is included in the Rare Books collection of Flagstaff Hill. Its description closely matches one of two copies of the book held by the British Museum. There have been other publications of Coleridge’s poem over the years, based on various editions of his poem and illustrated by other artists. When this book was first published, Paton’s illustrations were available individually for the public to purchase. The author, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), was a notable late 18th to early 19th century English poet. He was the youngest of fourteen children. His father was a vicar as well as the master of a grammar school, with Samuel attended. Coleridge's longest poem, 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner', was written about 1797-1798 and tells of the experiences and adventures of a sailor. It was included in a collection of poetry titled 'Lyrical Ballads', jointly written with his friend William Wordsworth. The volume is considered the beginning of the Romantic era of British poetry. Coleridge acknowledges William Wordsworth in this poem, in ‘Part the Forth’ with the footnote “For the two left lines of this stanza, I am indebted to Mr Wordsworth. It was on a delightful walk from Nether Stowey to Dulverton, with him and his sister, in the autumn of 1797, that this poem was planned, and in part composed”. Sir Joseph Noel Paton RSA (1821-1901) is a well-known Scottish-born artist and painter of historical artwork, created the line illustrations in 1863, highlighting the main points of the poem. In the same year he also illustrated Charles Kingsley's 'Water Babies'. He was appointed Queen’s Limner for Scotland from 1866. The book was published in 1863 by the Art Union of London, an organisation whose members paid an annual subscription, and who received an annual prize of a work of art. The organisation was established in 1837 and membership quickly grew until the 1870's. Membership then slowly dropped off until the organisation was would up in 1912. Lithographer William Husband McFarlane, of Edinburgh, Scotland, created the black and white lithograph outlines from Paton’s drawings, illustrating many of the lines of the poem. The book of poetry and Illustrations was then printed by Neill & Company, Edinburgh, in 1763. The company was formed by Patrick Neill in 176. The company was known for inventing one of the early mechanical typesetting machines, which was used for the Company's publications as well as sold to other companies even into the early 1900s. The firm continued in business until 1973. This copy of the book was presented to Emily Taylor Smith by her father on September 16, 1867, four years after it was published. There is no further information available about Emily at this point in time.This Victorian era book of poetry with illustrated prints, the 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is considered to be a rare book. The British Museum holds two copies, one of which is very similar in description. The book is significant for containing a poem written by the renowned British poet Samuel Coleridge, who acknowledges the contribution of a couple of the lines to his friend William Wordsworth. The book's significance is increased for being included in a collection of poetical works jointly written by Coleridge and his friend William Wordsworth, entitled 'Lyrical Ballads' and published in 1797. The printer of the book, Neill & Company, was known for pioneering an early mechanical typesetting machine. It’s significance also includes the collection of Victorian artwork within. Coleridge's poem is significant for being included in 'Lyrical Ballads', which is considered to signify the beginning of the Romantic era of British poetry. Book: large, burgundy linen covered, hard cover, with gold embossed title and images, landscape orientation. Title: Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge Illustrator: J. Noel Paton, R.S.A. Publisher: Art-Union of London in 1863. Lithographer: W.H. McFarlane in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1863. Printer: Neill & Company, Edinburgh, Scotland Contents include the lines of a poem, with lithograph illustrations above applicable short verse. The cover and fly page have the same emblems. A personal inscription is handwritten in a nib pen inside the book.Printed: "COLERIDGE'S RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER" "ILLUSTRATED BY J. NOEL PATON, R.S.A." "ART-UNION OF LONDON, 1863" " W.H. McFARLANE, LITHOGr, EDINBURGH" "Printed by Neill & Company, Edingurgh" Emblems embossed on cover, and a repeat printed on fly page, include stars encircling a crucifix and a snake entwined around a cross bow with a branch in its mouth.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, coleridge's rime of the ancient mariner, rime of the ancient mariner, ancient mariner, samuel coleridge, j. noel paton, art-union of london, 1863, rare book, samuel taylor coleridge, art union of london, w.h. mcfarlane, william husband macfarlane, sir joseph noel paton, poem, emily taylor smith, 1867, romantic period, william wordsworth, lithograph, poetry, lyrical ballads, british romantic movement, literary work, neill & company edinburgh, j. noel paton rsa, mechanical typesetting, alexander neill fraser, mechanical typesetting machine -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, John Drinkwater, Outline of Literature, c1940
... William Shakespeare...john milton...marvill...walton...john bunyan...pepys...john dryden...Samuel dryden...pierre corneille...charles Perrault...Alexander pope...daniel defoe...samuel richardson...henry fielding...tobias smollett...maria edgeworth...samuel johnson...edmund burke...jean mielot...Edward Gibbon...Robert Burns...james hogg...French revolution...Goethe...schiller...lessing...wordsworth...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ballarat School of Mines library literature homer Book of the dead first books Bible Sacred books of the East greek mythology roman renaissance William Shakespeare john milton marvill walton john bunyan pepys john dryden Samuel dryden pierre corneille charles Perrault Alexander pope daniel defoe samuel richardson henry fielding tobias smollett maria edgeworth samuel johnson edmund burke jean mielot Edward Gibbon Robert Burns james hogg French revolution Goethe schiller lessing wordsworth southey coleridge hood Thomas Moore William Blake Byron Shelley keats Walter scott Aleandre Dumas victor hugo charles lamb alfred Tennyson william morris edward fitzgerald charles dickens William Thackeray Anthony trollope edward lytton wilkie collins charles read charles Kinglsey Bronte george eliot charlott yonge mark rutherford ralph emerson nathaniel hawthorne edgar Allan Poe mark Twain George Sand balzac James Froude george borrow richard jeffereis winston churchill nietsche hans anderson lewis carroll may sinclair Inside front "Office No 71" Stamped The School of Miens Industries and Science Ballarat Red cloth covered book with red leather spline and marbled papers. ...Red cloth covered book with red leather spline and marbled papers.non-fictionballarat school of mines library, literature, homer, book of the dead, first books, bible, sacred books of the east, greek mythology, roman, renaissance, william shakespeare, john milton, marvill, walton, john bunyan, pepys, john dryden, samuel dryden, pierre corneille, charles perrault, alexander pope, daniel defoe, samuel richardson, henry fielding, tobias smollett, maria edgeworth, samuel johnson, edmund burke, jean mielot, edward gibbon, robert burns, james hogg, french revolution, goethe, schiller, lessing, wordsworth, southey, coleridge, hood, thomas moore, william blake, byron, shelley, keats, walter scott, aleandre dumas, victor hugo, charles lamb, alfred tennyson, william morris, edward fitzgerald, charles dickens, william thackeray, anthony trollope, edward lytton, wilkie collins, charles read, charles kinglsey, bronte, george eliot, charlott yonge, mark rutherford, ralph emerson, nathaniel hawthorne, edgar allan poe, mark twain, george sand, balzac, james froude, george borrow, richard jeffereis, winston churchill, nietsche, hans anderson, lewis carroll, may sinclair -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Sargood Family
... Wordsworth... Sargood Edith Marian... Sargood Emma Winnifred... Sargood Gulielma Bertha... Sargood Charlotte Rippon Tomlin... Sargood Julia Charlotte... Sargood Frederick James... Warehouses... Defence forces... Parliamentary representatives... St Mary’s Church... Allen William...Sargood Frederick Thomas Sargood Marian Australia Rolfe Sargood Frederick George Sargood Percy Rolfe Sargood Alfred Herbert Sargood Harry Morton Sargood Willie Ernest Sargood Clara Wordsworth Sargood Edith Marian Sargood Emma Winnifred Sargood Gulielma Bertha Sargood Charlotte Rippon Tomlin Sargood Julia Charlotte Sargood Frederick James Warehouses Defence forces Parliamentary representatives St Mary’s Church Allen William Hotham Street Caulfield Glen Eira Road Sandham Street RIPPONLEA Housenames Mansions Willow Street Gardeners Coachmen à Beckett T. ...This file contains six articles on the Sargood family. Two photocopied pages from BURKE’S COLONIAL GENTRY vol. 1, 1891, on the Frederick Thomas Sargood family lineage, pages 129 and 130. Article on Frederick Thomas Sargood on education, business ventures, the volunteer forces, and his ministerial position and marital status, taken from VICTORIA AND ITS METROPOLIS vol. 2, 1888, page 501. Nine handwritten pages of Frederick James Sargood family tree, primarily taken from Sargood Family Bible, Melbourne University archives, undated. One typed and one carbon copy of written notes on Sargood family in Australia up to family member Edith Marian. Hand written notes taken from Caulfield Rate Books 1858 to 1892, on Frederick Thomas Sargood, also St Kilda rate books 1867 to 1874. Hand written details of unknown relationships to F. G. Sargood and listing of Sargoods from phone book, date unknown.sargood frederick thomas, sargood marian australia rolfe, sargood frederick george, sargood percy rolfe, sargood alfred herbert, sargood harry morton, sargood willie ernest, sargood clara wordsworth, sargood edith marian, sargood emma winnifred, sargood gulielma bertha, sargood charlotte rippon tomlin, sargood julia charlotte, sargood frederick james, warehouses, defence forces, parliamentary representatives, st mary’s church, allen william, hotham street, caulfield, glen eira road, sandham street, ripponlea, housenames, mansions, willow street, gardeners, coachmen, à beckett t. t., alma road
