1823 · Glasgow
Glasgow: R. Hutchison, 1823. 8vo (14.6 cm, 5.75"). 8 pp.
Four Scots songs, including one lamenting the horrors of having to rise early on a cold winter morning. The first song is set to the tune of "The Auuld Wife ayont the fire"; the others have no tunes described.
=> A crudely but vigorously executed (and LARGE) woodcut vignette on the title-page depicts the king (or at least a man wearing a crown).
NSTC 2K5308. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages slightly age-toned, with edges untrimmed. (Inventory #: 38502)
Four Scots songs, including one lamenting the horrors of having to rise early on a cold winter morning. The first song is set to the tune of "The Auuld Wife ayont the fire"; the others have no tunes described.
=> A crudely but vigorously executed (and LARGE) woodcut vignette on the title-page depicts the king (or at least a man wearing a crown).
NSTC 2K5308. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages slightly age-toned, with edges untrimmed. (Inventory #: 38502)