Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
Notes on Burns and a portion of his "Epigram at Brownhill Inn,", undated
In George Francis Savage-Armstrong's hand. Originally laid in his copy of The poetical works of Robert Burns, Armstrong coll. B967p.
Presentation letter from John Pfeiffer,, November 13, 1874
Originally laid in George Francis Savage-Armstrong's copy of Gerard's monument and other poems by Emily Pfeiffer, Armstrong coll. P526g.
Pamphlet of press opinions on Ugone,, [ca. 1870-1890]
Originally laid in at the front of Ugone, Armstrong coll. S263u, copy 2.
Pamphlet of press opinions on Ugone,, [ca. 1870-1890]
Originally laid in at the front of the 1892 edition of Ugone, Armstrong coll. S263u 1892.
List of 23 books and a subscription to the Chaucer Society,, undated
Originally laid in at the front of Edmund John Armstrong's copy of The Canterbury tales, Armstrong coll. C496c. Signed "George F. Armstrong" at end.
Letter from Henry Bernard Carpenter,, December 13, 1886
Originally laid in at the front of George Francis Savage-Armstrong's copy of Liber amoris : being the book of love of Brother Aurelius by Henry Bernard Carpenter, Armstrong coll. C295l 1887. With addressed, stamped, cancelled envelope, loose slip inscribed "With compliments of the author" and a newspaper clipping of Carpenter's obituary.
Uncut pages from the appendices to George Francis Savage-Armstrong's Ancient and Noble Family of the Savages of the Ards, ca. 1888
Originally laid in at the front of v. 1 of George Francis Savage-Armstrong's albums of European photographs (f MS.2001.005).
"Works of George Francis Savage-Armstrong" pamphlet, printed by Longmans and Co., ca. 1890s
With corrections to the listed prices. Originally laid in at the front of Guendolen Savage-Armstrong's 1910-1931 notebook (MS.2001.011).
"Now Ready: The Poetical Works of George Francis Savage-Armstrong" pamphlets, printed by Longmans, Green and Co., ca. 1890s
Originally laid in Mephistopheles in broadcloth by George Francis Savage-Armstrong.
"Now Ready: The Poetical Works of George Francis Savage-Armstrong" pamphlet, printed by Longmans, Green and Co., ca. 1890s
Originally laid in The tragedy of Israel, Volume 3, by George Francis Savage-Armstrong.