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Janus
Barker, George (1913-1991); Bridgen, John William
1935
Contents: The documents of a death. -- The bacchant.
The temple of Janus : a sonnet-sequence
Fairfax, J Griffyth
1917
"This edition, printed on handmade paper, is limited to 500 copies."
Winter wind
Jennings, Elizabeth (1926-2001); Poole, Monica
1979
"The edition is limited to two hundred and twenty copies of which fifty are for The Janus Press and one hundred & seventy for The Gruffyground Press."
Poems, 1928 : reproduced in facsimile
Auden, W H (1907-1973); Bloomfield, B C (1931-); Bridgen, John William
1973
Facsimile reprint of copy no.24 of the edition of "about 45 copies" published by Stephen Spender: Oxford: Holywell Press, 1928. cf. Bloomfield: W. H. Auden, 1972, A1. An edition of 100 copies printed...
The Craftsman's poems on several occasions : Moral, humorous, and political [...]
D'Anvers, Caleb
1732
Caleb D'Anvers is a pseudonym.
The wonderful wonder of wonders
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1735
Sometimes attributed to Jonathan Swift, but possibly by Thomas Sheridan.
Basia Joannis Secundi Nicolai Hagensis: or, The kisses of Joannes Secundus Nicolaius of the Hague : In English verse. With the life of Secundus, and a critic upon his Basia
Janus Secundus (1511-1536)
1735
Translated in part by Mr. Fenton and Mr. Ward.
The benefit of farting explained : or, the fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair-sex enquired into. Proving á posteriori most of the dis-ordures in tail'd upon them, are owing to flatulencies not seasonably vented
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1735
Fictitious imprint on t. p. : Long-fart (Longford in Ireland) : Printed by Simon Bumbubbard, at the Sign of the Wind-Mill opposite Twattling-Sheet,1722, reprinted 1735.
The drapier's miscellany : Consisting of several scarce pieces of that celebrated author; some of which were never in any collection before [...]
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1733
p. 37-42 are misnumbered 33-38. With a final leaf of advertisements. Mixture of horizontal and vertical chainlines. Pieces II, III, VII, IX are by Jonathan Swift.