Reclassed 11-20-29 E.. CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN POETRY. 1 ABADIE (PAUL). The Fireman, and other poems. 18mo, cloth. New York, 1852. 2 ADAMS (JOHN), M. A. 50c. Poems on Several Occasions, 176 pp. 12mo, original sheep binding, a clean copy, in excellent condition. D. Gookin, 1745. $10.00. Boston, John Adams, son of the Hon. John Adams, was born in Nova Scotia in 1704. He was a settled minister in Newport in 1728, and afterwards removed to Philadelphia. The publisher, in his address to the reader, says: "The character of this excellent Person, is too great to be compriz'd within the Limits of a Paper of Intelligence. It deserves to be engraven in Letters of Gold on a Monument of Marble. But sufficient to perpetuate his Memory to the latest Posterity, are the immortal Writings and Composures of this departed Gentleman; who, for his Genius, his Learning, and his Piety, ought to be enroll'd in the highest Class, in the Catalogue of Fame." 3 ADAMS (JOHN QUINCY). Dermot Mac Morrogh: or, the Conquest of Ireland. An Historical Tale of the XIIth century. 108 pp. Sro, unbound. Boston, 1832. 60c. ADAMS. ANOTHER COPY. 4 ADAMS (G. ZELOTES). 8vo. large paper. $1.00. Moral and Religious Musings. Schenectady, 1835. 30c. OUTERIM; or, Confidential Disclosures of State Secrets. By the correspondent of the "Alaska Refrigerator." Svo. Washington, 1868. 30c. 6 ÆSCHYLUS, The Prometheus and Agamemnon_of. Translated into English verse. By Henry William Herbert. 12mo, cloth. Cambridge, 1849. 60c. |