Autograph manuscript fair copy of apparently two poems: "Thoughts in a Burial Place" and "More than they that watch for the morning

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  • N.p. , 1809
By CONDER, Josiah (1789-1855), bookseller, author and poet
N.p., 1809. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. 8 pages, 8vo, two bifolium each tipped to the same sheet of heavy paper, signed by Conder at bottom of fourth page. With a three-line note by Conder at the end of the second poem about the resemblance of it to an Olney Hymn of William Cooper's. (BA) Conder was a correspondent of Robert Southey and was well-connected to Romantic authors of his day as editor of the British literary magazine 'The Eclectic Review' and the Nonconformist and abolitionist newspaper 'The Patriot'. These poems were written in his teenage years when he worked as an assistant in his family's bookshop in the City of London; he took over the business in 1811 and then left it around 1819 when offered the editorship of 'The Eclectic Review'.

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Autograph manuscript fair copy of apparently two poems: "Thoughts in a Burial Place" and "More than they that watch for the morning

Author

CONDER, Josiah (1789-1855), bookseller, author and poet

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N.p.

Date

1809

Edition

From the Bart Auerbach Collection


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