955J Katherine Philips 1631-1664 Poems By the most deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, The Matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneilles Pompey & Horace,} Tragedies. With several other Translations out of French. London: Printed by T.N. for Henry Herringman... Continue Reading →
The first editions of Katherine Philips Poems from 1667 are becoming hard to find, it a book I enjoy finding and buying when I can, when I saw the copy listed today it posed a moral problem that I often... Continue Reading →
I am fairly sure that the Poems of Katherine Philips was the first 17th century book by an English Woman , I bought back some 30 years ago, and since then I have always been taken by her as a Person, Author,... Continue Reading →
I am fairly sure that the Poems of Katherine Philips was the first 17th century book by an English Woman , I bought back some 30 years ago, and since then I have always been taken by her as a Person, Author,... Continue Reading →
I am fairly sure that the Poems of Katherine Philips was the first 17th century book by an English Woman , I bought back some 30 years ago, and since then I have always been taken by her as a Person, Author,... Continue Reading →
THIS is an re-re- Print of an old blog, but next week or so There will be an NEW ORINDA Blog offering more copies of books by Katherine Philips In my next montly catalogue Fascicule no VI I will be... Continue Reading →
It is not usual to find a printed book which gives us such a vivid depiction of the literary world for 17th century women, this is a great book and I am constantly amazed by it. Please enjoy reading about... Continue Reading →
Today, I have seven books by Katherine Philips, A first pirated edition of the Poems, A first Authorized edition of the Poems, a fourth edition of the Poems and three copies of the first edition of the Letters! One of her first publications, a... Continue Reading →
In my next montly catalogue Fascicule no VI I will be Listing there Editions of Orinda's Poems The Unauthorized very rare edition of 1664 (#717G) The first Authorized edition of 1667 And the fourth edition of 1678! It is not... Continue Reading →


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