At head of title on recto wood-engraving of man (identified in poem as "Bob Ing'soll") dancing on hot griddle in presence of devil.
Twelve-line poem.
Advertisement for J.F. McKenney, sewing machine seller in Baltimore and Washington on verso, entitled: The difference and beginning: There may be a difference about "Bob" Ingersoll's religion.
Publication date from notation on Brown University copy.
Broadsides are single-sheet publications, often issued as ephemera or announcements. The Harris Broadsides Collection is a comprehensive collection of American poetry published in broadside format from colonial times to the present. The collection offers materials covering a broad spectrum of …