"All is Best Home Made" - a Manuscript, Anti-French Ode in Support of British-made Hats

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  • S. l. (England): By the author, 1830
By Anonymous
S. l. (England): By the author, 1830. Very good. Manuscript, n. d. (first half of the 19th century); single clream-colored sheet, with an elaborately-embossed margins and a hand-colored, pink band around edges; text in brown ink; light age-toning and a few minor spots; remnants from being previously affixed in a scrapbook to verso; in about very good condition. An amusing and a tad bizarre ode, it began: "But bless me! What two non-descripts together! The SHE - a pile of ribbon, straw and feather...a Bonnet! Aye, and an actual woman in it..." It continued on to mention Ross and Buchan (Arctic explorers James Clark Ross (1800 - 1862) and David Buchan (1780 - 1838)) - "Now for the HE...Have Ross or Buchan brought him to console, the quidnuncs for the passage to the Pole?" It ended with: "No, Paris has the honor...The thing is contraband - Let's crush the trade; LADIES insist on't - all is best home made."

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Title

"All is Best Home Made" - a Manuscript, Anti-French Ode in Support of British-made Hats

Author

Anonymous

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

By the author: S. l. (England)

Date

1830


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