The Pilgrim of Glencoe: And Other Poems (Signed; Fine Binding)
The Pilgrim of Glencoe: And Other Poems (Signed; Fine Binding)
Campbell, Thomas
London: Edward Moxon, 1842
[Fine binding, Presentation Copy] Signed by author (1842) in tipped in letter in rear. Bound in fine 3/4 morocco over marbled boards. Gilt ruled. Top edge gilt. Marbled end pages. Addressee's name (Baron ...) in rear letter from author is scratched out. Some of the poems included: The Pilgrim Of Glencoe; The Child And Hind; Napoleon And The British Sailor; The Jilted Nymph; Benlomond; The Parrot; On Getting Home; The Portrait Of A Female Child Six Years Old; Moonlight; Song Of The Colonists Departing For New Zealand; Moonlight; Cora Linn Or The Falls Of The Clyde; Lines Suggested By The Statue Of Arnold Von Winkelreid; Song On Our Queen; To The United States Of North America; The Launch Of A First Rate; Chaucer And Windsor; Notes To The Pilgrim Of Glencoe, etc.
Interestingly, from an American perspective is the poem dedicated to the United States, "United States, your banner wears two emblems - one of fame ; Alas, the other that it bears Reminds us of your shame. Your standard's constellation types White freedom by its stars; But what's the meaning of the stripes? They mean your negroes' scars." *Autographed by author.* Campbell was a popular Scottish poet of the early 19th century. He is buried in Westminster Cathedral in Poet's Corner.