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George Crabbe correspondence and papers
1726-1816
Additional items listed Sep 2017: 'Letter and Watercolour' [BC MS 19c Crabbe/6].
George Crabbe : priest, poet and philosopher (1754-1832) : his life, written by his son, the Rev. George Crabbe, M.A. ; extra-illustrated by A.M. Broadley with correspondence, portraits and verse.
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
c.1726-1914
Comprises the 1847 edition of the 'Life of Crabbe' re-bound into 6 vols in 1903 by Broadley. They are extra-illustrated by the insertion of numerous portraits, poems, watercolour views, and maps, toge...
Autograph Sermon on the nature of true happinesse - To-morrow, a sermon from 4th. St. James Verses 13, 14th
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
early 19th cent.?
A complete autograph sermon by George Crabbe poet and cleric. The text is from the Epistle of St. James, iv 13-14: 'Go to now, ye that say to day or tomorrow, we will go into such a city, and continu...
The romance of an elderly poet : George Crabbe's ten years' correspondence with Elizabeth Charter ; by A.M. Broadley and Walter Jerrold, extra-illustrated with the original letters, other correspondence, and related material.
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
c.1803-1913
Comprises the 1913 edition of 'The Romance of an Elderly Poet', by A.M. Broadley and Walter Jerrold, re-bound by Broadley and originally extra-illustrated with the original letters from Crabbe to Char...
Autograph letter from George Crabbe to Elizabeth Charter, dated November 1816, with related material.
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
c.1816
Comprises an autograph letter from George Crabbe to Elizabeth Charter, headed 'Trowbridge, Nov. 1816', an engraved portrait and bust of Crabbe, and a further engraving of the thatched house in Aldebur...
Autograph sermon by George Crabbe.
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
Nov 1805
A complete autograph sermon on I Corinthians xiv 19, most probably unpublished, written on 16 Nov 1805 and marked as having been delivered at Muston, Leics (where Crabbe was rector) the following day....
Letter and watercolour
14 Oct 1823
Letter to an unnamed male correspondent discussing the weather and the recipients forthcoming visit to Beccles. Also a water colour painting of 'The cottage in which Crabbe passed his early years'.
The village : a poem in two books
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
MDCCLXXXIII [1783]
First edition. Inscription "Harriet Elmy's - given her by the author, 1788" -- half title page.