Detail View: Women Poets of the Romantic Period: The three great sanctuaries of Tuscany, Valombrosa, Camaldoli, Laverna

Collection Name: 
Women Poets of the Romantic Period
Title: 
The three great sanctuaries of Tuscany, Valombrosa, Camaldoli, Laverna
Subtitle: 
a poem, with historical and legendary notices,
Name Part: 
Bury, Charlotte Campbell
Name Part Date: 
1775-1861
Name Display Form: 
Bury, Charlotte Campbell, 1775-1861
Name Part: 
Bury, Edward John
Name Part Date: 
1790?-1832
Name Display Form: 
Bury, Edward John, 1790?-1832
Name Role Term Text: 
illustrator
Type of Resource: 
Language material
Date Issued: 
1833
Date Created: 
1833
Issuance: 
Monograph/item
Place Term: 
England--London
Publisher: 
John Murray
Language Term: 
English
Form: 
electronic
Internet Media Type: 
application/pdf
Extent: 
1 p. ., xi p., 1 ., 139 p. 6 pl., port. 18 x 33.5 cm
Digital Origin: 
reformatted digital
Table of Contents: 
No Contents Page. Includes : Historical And Legendary Notices On Valombrosa -- Valle Ombrosa -- Sonnet To Mary -- Historical And Legendary Notices Of Camaldoli -- Camaldoli. -- The Wanderer -- Historical And Legendary Notices Of Laverna. -- Laverna. -- The Haunted One -- Vesper Hymn
Note: 
by the Right Honourable Lady Charlotte Bury. Illustrated by engravings of the scenery from original drawings by the late Reverend Edward Bury
Note Type: 
Statement of responsibility
Note: 
Leather label on cover
Note: 
Engraved half-title etched by Thos. Landseer
Note: 
Includes Dedication, Preface, and Subscribers List.
Note: 
Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell wrote a number of romantic novels. She is best known for her anonymous Diary Illustrative of the Times of George IV, 1838.
Note: 
Illustrated by engravings of the scenery from original drawings by the late Reverend Edward Bury. [With a portrait.] pp.xi, [2],139,[1]. 6 plates. With an additional title page, engraved. With a list of subscribers. Oblong folio. Later half red morocco, red cloth boards.
Note: 
Epigraph : SERVI SIAM DI GESU CHE’L LUSINGHIERO MONDO, E’L SUO FALSO DOLCE, ABBIAM FUGGITO, E QUI VIVIAM IN LOCO ASPRO E ROMITO. TASSO, "GERUSALEMME," canto viii. ottav.29
Note: 
Citation : Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 49.
Subject Topic: 
Poetry
Subject Authority: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1067691
Classification: 
WPRP 100 OS
Classification: 
b26884574
Physical Location: 
University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
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