Morning Glories (1890 Philadelphia Edition) (Q1922)

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1890 Philadelphia Edition
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Morning Glories (1890 Philadelphia Edition)
1890 Philadelphia Edition

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    MORNING [embellished diamond] GLORIES | [ornamental rule] BY [ornamental rule] | JOSEPHINE D. (HENDERSON) HEARD, | PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. | MARCH 17, 1890
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    SPEAKER, PRINT, | LANCASTER, PA.
    dedication verso
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    [rule] Entered, According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1890, by | JOSIE D. (HENDERSON) HEARD, | OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. | in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C. | [rule]
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    [ornamental framing] Dedication. | [rule] | To my devoted Husband, is this little | Book lovingly Dedicated: | GOD SPEED! Say I, and all Good Cheer, | May fair winds fill thy sails [em dash] | Go proudly on they Mission sent, | Fearless of adverse gales. | J. D. H. H.
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    "Historical Sketch of the Life of the Author"
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    caption printed below: "Truly Yours, | Josie D. Henderson Heard"
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    "Letters, Congratulations, etc."
    other correspondence included. likely associated agents: (1) Robert Todd Lincoln (elegy dedicated to he and his wife on the death of their son A. Lincoln; Abraham Lincoln, II died March 5, 1890 book printed March 17); (2) B.F. Lee
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    [4], v, [5]-108, 1 leaf of plates
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    description: three birds on a branch
    pages v, 87
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    bird on branch with insect in flight
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    17 March 1890Gregorian
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