A message from the moon : manuscript poem, 1837 June 10.

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A message from the moon : manuscript poem, 1837 June 10.

Autograph manuscript signed. "A thought that crossed the author's mind, at Exeter, during the great eclipse of the sun, May 15, 1836." Signed James Montgomery, the Mount near Sheffield, June 10, 1837.

1 item (2 p.) ; 25 x 20 cm.

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