Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect [1805, Edinburgh][2]

Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, by Robert Burns. Edinburgh: printed by Thomas Turnbull, for Denham & Dick, College-Street. 1805. "With his Life and Character". Binding: blue-grey card cover, attached by tape to the spine; title, author, and date on the spine; blue-cream laid end-papers.   Marks: Embossed "Burns Monument Kilmarnock", on the title page. James McKie private number number "117"   Comment by James McKie: "…just 'another the same', as the two similar Ed of 1806 with imperfect again…James M'Kie".   Other annotations: "…Lyon", black ink on inside cover. "Life…", pencil on initial pages. Pencil sketch of landscape, facing title page.
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EAMK030052
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Robert Burns
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153x97x16mm
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