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What’s better than a moonlit (or, partial-eclipse lit) harpist? TWO moonlit harpists!
The die engraver John Feely designed the dies used for these gilt-stamped beauties on our copy of Colin Clouts Comes Home Againe, Explained (New York, 1865)....

What’s better than a moonlit (or, partial-eclipse lit) harpist? TWO moonlit harpists! 

The die engraver John Feely designed the dies used for these gilt-stamped beauties on our copy of Colin Clouts Comes Home Againe, Explained (New York, 1865). #PublishersBindingThursday

Spenser’s Poem, entitled Colin Clouts comes home againe, explained. Hitchcock, Ethan Allen. New York : James Miller. 1865

— 4 years ago with 81 notes
#BensLibrary  #PublishersBindingThursday  #AmericanClothBindings  #AmericanPublishersBindings  #JohnFeely  #GiltyPleasures  #EthanAllenHitchcock  #Harp  #Harpist