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The original papers and catalog cards are held at The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale
The Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library holds a variety
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; Yale University Library; P.O.
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in The Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book
Also present are the novel Franklin Evans (Whitman's first book), an unpublished manuscript version of
from Leaves of Grass, and books from Whitman's library.
Bender Collection of Rare Books and Manuscripts
Bender Collection of Rare Books and Manuscripts
writer, literary critic, and author of Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person (1867); Peter Doyle and Harry
York Public Library a portion, and deposited there the remainder, of his remarkable collection of books
correspondence; manuscripts; facsimiles and photocopies of manuscripts; transcriptions; artifacts; books
Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books
Princeton University Library; Original records created by Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books
Temple University's Rare Books and Manuscripts, Special Collections Department holds corrected and uncorrected
Rare Books and Manuscripts, Special Collections
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Poetry Manuscripts in the Rare Books and Manuscripts, Special Collections
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Poetry Manuscripts in the Rare Books and Manuscripts, Special Collections
, Temple University Libraries, Temple University; Original records created by Rare Books and Manuscripts
This catalog was created from the finding aid created by the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
The original papers are held at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
Harry Ransom Center; The University of Texas at Austin; P.O. Drawer 7219; Austin, Texas 78713-7219
Please consult with the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Harry Ransom Center
The original papers and finding aid are held in Rare Books and Special Collections, The Bancroft Library
contains all the prefatory notes and references to the writing, the content, and the title of the book
Collection, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; Original records created by Rare Books
This catalog was created from the original register created by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University
Delauter are held at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania.
Annenberg Rare Book & Manuscript Library; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206
Please consult with Annenberg Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania.
Annenberg Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania
Myerson Collection of Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Rare Books & Special Collections
Myerson Collection of Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Rare Books & Special Collections, Thomas
Myerson Collection of Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Rare Books & Special Collections, Thomas
Walt Whitman Archive and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, based on information from Rare Books
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in The Walt Whitman Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in The Walt Whitman Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts
1905), Brown Class of 1858, and consists of two major components: A collection of approximately 2000 books
These include correspondence, diaries, manuscript poems, galley proofs, and personal letterpress copy books
The Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays is composed of approximately 250,000 volumes of American
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
This catalog was created from information and images provided by the Rare & Special Books Collection
The Rare & Special Books Collection at the University at Buffalo contains two Whitman prose manuscripts
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Rare & Special Books Collection, University Libraries
Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Rare & Special Books Collection, University Libraries
Young University has two Whitman manuscripts, a late draft of The Prairie States and a letter to "Harry
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, and obtained by the Walt Whitman Archive.
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library to use this collection.
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
Library at Harvard University holds several Whitman items, including letters, photographs, notes, books
including handwritten manuscript drafts, edited proofs and offprints, notebooks, diaries, and commonplace books
.; Feinberg's independent work as a book collector and scholar earned him honorary doctorates in humane
And Sir Walter Raleigh, looking from the window of his prison in the Tower, and witnessing a quarrel
love Fall, crumbling, at a breath; And sick at last with that great sorrow's shock, As some poor prisoner
—Arago's Popular Astronomy, Vol. 1, Book 14 Chap.29.
What a mass of interesting information such a book would contain!
A state-prison has been built here on the plan of the Auburn and Sing Sing prisons.
Shortly after, a number of these were seized, and thrown into prison.
They surrendered, and 800 prisoners were taken.
Great Britain, And being Obliged to Leave my House and Property 8 58 for Some time, When I returned my Books
We have therefore carefully Examined, Selected and entered the Same in a book Provided for that Purpose
and documents mentioned in the last section of the above certificate, as having been entered in a book
From the manner in which it is entered on the assessor's and collector's books, we are led to believe
In these old books the stucco has long since crumbled away, and we read what was sculptured in the granite
farewell," I hear him say, As, with arch laugh, he soars away; "The glow thou gav'st me, back I send, Thy books
"The New Testament so called, which is usually bound up in the book called the Bible, comprehends no
The books from which we have made our extracts are easily accessible to all, and we respectfully recommend
the Light in myself–this is all-sufficient for my direction and government; I "have no need to go to books
from William Penn's "Guide Mistaken, and Temporizing Rebuked, or a brief reply to Jonathan Clapham's book
It is always singular, but encouraging, to meet with common x sense in very old books, as the Heetopades
This pledge of sanity cannot be spared in a book, that is sometimes pleasantly reflect upon itself.
The story and fabulous portion of this book winds loosely from sentence to sentence as so many oases
One of the most attractive of those ancient books that I have met with is the Laws of Menu.
The whole book by noble gestures and inclinations seems to render many words unnecessary.
Talfourd, who defended the rebels, and who was so irritated at the judge's undue leaning against the prisoners
He ran a short career of knavery, profligacy, and crimes, which led him into a prison, and there he died
'Tis a vile thing to be pestered in sleep with all the books in the day I have been reading jostled together
He was soon at his home at Keswick again, in the midst of his books, &c.
Gibson affirms that all his statements in his book are true, and made in good faith.
Although the distinguished and very wise and humane writer who quotes this passage in his last book goes
.— Religions Literature Nibelungen Iliad, Bible, (Books of Egypt, Persia and Assyria are lost.)
gangs, station hands & train crews Jacob Behmen born 1575 died 1624 "Two Runaways & other stories" by Harry
Stilwell Edwards pub'd 1889 Geo: Edw'd Woodberry born Beverly May 1855 book of poems "the North Shore
.— The g books ar 6 I suppose it is plain enough that when you we stop the spread of slavery we do no
but are like a font of brevier type indiferent indifferent whether it be the letters set up a bawdy book
digesters get all they can of the few nations communities that are known, and arrange them clearly in books
A single glance of it mocks all the investigations of man and all the instruments and books of the earth
Books, as now produced, have reached their twentieth remove from verities.
Books, as now produced
—But in each one the book was not opened.
following lines: "Through me many long dumb voices, / Voices of the interminable generations of prisoners
Poem or other work —A manly unpretensive philosopher—without any of the old insignia, such as age, books
Can a man be wise without he get wisdom from the books?
—The more of these he has, the more books to keep, the more he must stay s indoors, the more he demeans
The cover of the notebook is labeled "Note Book Walt Whitman" in a hand that is not Whitman's.
The cover of the notebook is labeled "Note Book Walt Whitman" in a hand that is not Whitman's.
And I cannot put my toe anywhe anywhere to the ground, But it must touch numberless and curious books
Again I tread the streets after two thousand years. 105 The discussion of churches and books in this
A single glance of it mocks all the investigations of man and all the instruments and books of the earth
Vernon, / What sobers the Brooklyn boy as he looks down the shores of the Wallabout and remembers the prison
On the cover of the notebook is a note in an unknown hand that reads: "Note Book Walt Whitman E85."
On the cover of the notebook is a note in an unknown hand that reads: "Note Book Walt Whitman E85."
—The learnedest professors, and the makers authors of the best most renowned books, are becom baffled
Hospital Note Book Walt Whitman This prose narrative (probably describing the battle of White Oak Swamp
.; Hospital Note Book Walt Whitman; Transcribed from digital images of the original and from microfilm
knife in his hands,"—such was the warning sung out at night more than once below in the Old Jersey prison
—The prisoners were allowed no light at night.— No physicians were allowed provided.— Sophocles, Eschylus
A man, who perceived the true nature of the situation, wrote a book to dissuade them from the war: it
Acknowledging the same God with the Mussulmans, founding their belief on the same books, admitting, like
These I mean to exhibit in an analysis of the book of Genesis, in which I shall demonstrate that the
of authentic testimony, we absolutely deny it; and we maintain that your very gospels are only the books
Our missionaries have long remarked a striking resemblance between those books and the gospels. M.
The satirical Raleigh 1552 + 1618 Of Raleigh—his History of the World—written while in prison—He saw
ruling class; a precedent for it, and an eloquent defence of the criminals, are to be found in the books
from which a vast majority of the world obtain their knowledge of Roman history,—books which cause our
of Etruria, the latter having endured more than four centuries at the time of the discovery of his books
The ' History of Literature,' by Frederick Schlegel, is one of the most captivating of books, and can
Vedas—all the three deities from "the Eternal" Boudh or Bhudda Mercury the Boudh doctrine is found in books
centuries after Moses 1700 Pouramas Vedas Shastras Sad-der Zend-avesta Bible there are 3 or four Sacred Books
Lieutenant Lynch's book must be pronounced of great value, not only for the additions which it makes
Our only regret is, that the author's avowed anxiety to occupy the book-market has prevented him from
As for the other book, what we have already said, we say once more:—It is a bushel of chaff, from which
What would have become of the Seventh Book?
The Book, as it stands, has full poetical reason. First, it has a sufficient motive.
The Book is, from beginning to end, a stream of the most beautiful descriptive Poetry that exists.
What should hinder, then, but that this same Seventh Book should have been written in Prose?
The conditio sine quâ non of the Book was the ineffable charm of the Description.
artist and the poet, Lessing gives us a beautiful example in the picture of Pandarus, from the Fourth Book
but the imitative instinct puts them in strong and intimate sympathy with the age, the men, and the books
English treatises of criticism too often resemble a hand-book called the Dublin Dissector, which the
The Book of the Wars of the Lord. See Num. xxi. 14. III.
The book of Joshua. See Joshua x. 13; and 2 Samuel i. 17. V. The Book of Idde, the Seer.
The Acts of Rohoboam, in Book of Shemaiah. See 2 Chron. xii. 15. IX.
The Book of Jehu, the son of Hanani. See 2 Chron. xx. 34. X.
Da Costa [What has become of these Books of the Hebrew Scriptures?