INVENTORY #143635
A Poem Describing the Advantages of Living in Portstewart
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The advantages of our new street lamps; our splendid baths our good shops; our post office; our coffee house; our good templar's lodge, etc., etc., etc. Refers to "the year Ninety-three" as the year the lamps were lighted. References to restaurant kept by Miss Gregg, stores kept by Lyons. Frizzle's and M'Curdy, etc. Some humour at the expense of Portrush: "And as for the talk in Portrush about golf, 'Tis a craze with my friend! he' smore like a wolf!" End states "Written by one who has lodged and visited and lived in Portstewart." If you're interested in purchasing all 20 copies, we will sell the lot for $100. That must be a copy for each resident of Portstewart?
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- Publisher: n/a
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- Date Published: nd. 1890s?
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- Condition: Fine
- Signed: No
- Dust Jacket: No
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4 p. leaflet. 19 cm.