Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect [1807, Edinburgh][2]
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, by Robert Burns.
Edinburgh: Printed for W. Anderson, Stirling, by Abernethy &
Walker. 1807. "With an Account of his Life and A Glossary".
Binding: Marbled paper and brown leather on board; tooled leather;
gold decoration on the spine; author, place and date on the spine;
cream wove end-papers; cream wove paper with speckled edges.
Marks: Embossed "Burns Monument Kilmarnock", on the title page.
James McKie private library number "137".
Illustrations: Engraving of Burns after Nasmyth, facing the title
page.
Comment by James McKie: " Same Ed. as previous one with a changed
imprint. James M'Kie".
Other annotations: "Robert Burns | Scotlands …| Song", ink, facing
the title page.
"Robert", purple ink, facing the title page.
"Ted M Brides | Pollockshaws", black ink, the title page.
"…Ted M Bride | …St| Pollockshaws", title page
Object no :
EAMK030062
Collection :
Creator :
Robert Burns
Place of Production :
NA
Dimensions :
141x95x19mm
Materials :
NA
Location :
NA
Accession number :
BU_C.0062
Copyright :
East Ayrshire Leisure