1863 Australia And Other Poems Mrs Staniforth Antiquarian Australian Poetry Book

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1863 Australia And Other Poems Mrs Staniforth Antiquarian Australian Poetry Book

Australia And Other Poems
By Mrs Staniforth
Published by Wilson And MacKinnon Printers: Melbourne 1863 1st Edition

" From Trove Monday 20 July 1868: DEATH OF MRS. STANIFORTH. On Friday last, Amy Susanna Staniforth, aged 72 years, died at Baratta Station, Edward River, the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Henry Ricketson. The deceased lady was the widow of William Staniforth, Esq., an eminent surgeon, who practised at Sheffield, where he died. He was a personal friend of the famous surgeon Sir Astley Cooper. Mrs. Staniforth soon after her husband's death, left England, with her family, for Munich, in Bavaria, the Staniforths being of German origin. For many years they resided at Munich, on the moderate competency left her by Mr. Staniforth. There her son Samuel was presented with a commission in the Bavarian army, while William, the eldest son, entered the British navy, and is now a post captain he having distinguished himself in the war against China, and in other places. The deceased lady possessed great accomplishments. As an authoress, she was well known to many of the English poets; and while residing in this part of Australia, she, four years ago, published " Australia, and other poems, " well known and appreciated by her friends here and in England. She was remarkable for her energy and industry.- As a wife and mother, she was probably never excelled in fidelity; as a friend, she was firm of purpose and inflexible.- She lived and died a Christian, and her spirit passed away as though she were in a tranquil sleep. Her remains are expected at Deniliquin, where they will be interred, between one and two o'clock on Monday, and her friends here will please take this notice. "

Scarce title. Heavy wear, fading and rub through to covers and spine as shown. Covers are firm despite inside front hinge split and book is structurally sound. Gilt edging, whilst showing its age, remains bright and gleaming. The book includes portrait frontis (sitting loose) and one engraved plate entitled "Native Corroborree". Some light foxing and age spotting present with most pages pleasantly age toned and clean. Good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 18.5cm x 11.5cm x 2cm - 252 Pages

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Condition: Good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Illustrated", "Original Cloth Binding"]
Region: Australia, Oceania
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Scarce title. Heavy wear, fading and rub through to covers and spine as shown. Covers are firm despite inside front hinge split and book is structurally sound. Gilt edging, whilst showing its age, remains bright and gleaming. The book includes portrait frontis (sitting loose) and one engraved plate entitled "Native Corroborree". Some light foxing and age spotting present with most pages pleasantly age toned and clean. Good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Mrs Staniforth
Publisher: Wilson And MacKinnon Printers: Melbourne
Year Printed: 1863
Sub-subject: Early Australian Poetry