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John Holland
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Names
First Name:
John
Last Name(s):
Holland
Gender:
male
Bio Dates
Birth Year:
1794
Death Year:
1872
Locations
Nationality:
English
Birthplace:
Sheffield
Class and Labor
Laboring-Class Status: Uncertain
Industry:
Education
Publishing
Occupation:
poet
editor
Sunday school teacher
Education
Education Types:
Self-taught (autodidact)
Formal Education:
Minimal formal education
Initially trained by his father as a maker of optical instruments
References and Sources
References and Sources:
Other Digital References:
Wikipedia
John Holland's Publications
Title
Publication Date
Publisher
Edition
Other Editions
Editor
Collaborator
Patron
Subscription Description
Key Subscribers
Pages
Call Number
Dialect
Language
Digitized or Digital Editions
Additional Notes
The Methodist
1819
Sheffield Park: a descriptive poem
1820
James Montgomery
Google Books
The Cottage of Pella, a tale of Palestine: with other poems
1821
James Montgomery
Google Books
The Village of Eyam: a poem, in four parts
1821
The Hopes of Matrimony, and other poems
1822
Francis Westley
Edition:
2
Publication Date:
1836
Google Books
Flowers from Sheffield Park: a selection of poetical pieces originally published in the Sheffield Iris
1827
Hamilton, Adams, and Co
,
John Blackwell
Google Books
The Pleasures of Sight: a poem
1829
John Blackwell
Archive.org
Tyne Banks: a poetical sketch by a visitor in Newcastle
1832
A Poet's Gratulation: addressed to James Montgomery on the eightieth anniversary of his birthday
1851
Diurnal Sonnets: 366 poetical meditations on various subjects, personal, abstract and local, comprising several founded on the more striking festivals and observances of the Christian year
1852
HathiTrust
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