Commonplace Book of Louis McCrea
Louis McCrea
Sold by Eclectibles, ABAA, Tolland, CT, U.S.A.
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AbeBooks Seller since March 29, 2012
Sold by Eclectibles, ABAA, Tolland, CT, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since March 29, 2012
Commonplace book of Louis McCrea, compiled c.1877. Louis was one half of the McCrea Brothers, coal dealers based in Auburn, New York; his business card has been pasted-in, as well as his visiting card to the upper pastedown. brief descriptions of McCrea's travels are recorded, as well as a number of poems including "Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud?" by William Knox, a favorite of President Lincoln's. Other excerpts include what appears to be an original composition titled "Hidden Treasures"; the poem "Be Not the First", which appeared unattributed in several contemporary periodicals; and a transcription of Psalm XXIII. Birthdays, marriages, and deaths have been recorded. Musings. Several visiting cards and a couple die-cuts have also been included. Small 4to (7.75" by 6.5"), approx. 50 leaves, most filled, in original quarter roan and marbled paper boards. A commonplace book in it's truest form. Fair. Toned, worn. Book block separated from spine, may be lacking leaves. Paper brittle. Short tears, chipping, etc.
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