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Whitman's pre-Leaves of Grass Marginalia on British Writers

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
Text:

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Whitman Reads New York

  • Creator(s): Kevin McMullen
Text:

world around him, Whitman also learned about New York as he learned about so much else: he picked up a book

We know this from the books and newspapers that he collected and then left behind, scribbled in and underlined

Whitman made small checkmarks next to dozens of names throughout the book; what the markings indicate

History of Long Island (1843) contains numerous markings and handwritten notes, and it is from this book

New York: New Amsterdam Books, 1963. Whitman Reads New York

Whitman and World Cultures

  • Creator(s): Caterina Bernardini
Text:

Whitman's book annotations and marginalia and his cultural geography scrapbook testify to the validity

an article on "Early Roman History," from the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Book

A manuscript from the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special

This copy is now held in the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript,

A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

  • Date: After 1849; 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Henry David Thoreau
Text:

In these old books the stucco has long since crumbled away, and we read what was sculptured in the granite

A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

  • Date: After 1849; 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Henry David Thoreau | Unknown
Text:

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.

we know of no beginning

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

Although no Egyptian book, or trace of any book, exists.

Assyrian literature and Egyptian the literature of Egypt and Hindostan — many, many thousand years since, Books

—Vast libraries existed; Cheap copies of these books circulated among the commonality or were eligible

The oldest books in the world are in Hebrew, the next oldest in Greek, and the next oldest in Latin.

Walt Whitman's Reading: A Bibliographical Handlist

  • Date: 1921; 1906–1996; 1959
Text:

This section of the Archive offers a growing list of books and documents known to have been read or encountered

Rousseau Calvin Blanchard 1856 Whitman calls the Confessions a "frivolous, chattering, repulsive, book

Whitman disassembled this book of biographical sketches and textual selections and included them in a

Norton 1850 duk.00188 Whitman pasted a note on The Nibelungen onto the front boards of this book.

Whitman's marginalia to Volume 2 of this book is at loc.03459. Teale, Thomas P.

The Vanity and the Glory of Literature

  • Date: After April 1, 1849; April 1849; Date unknown
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Henry Rogers
Text:

I.— The London Catalogue of Books published in Great Britain, with their Sizes, Prices, and Publishers

'Bad books,' says Menzel, 'have their season just as vermin have.

Even the former, with all his advantages, had far more books before him than he could digest.

made out of books,' so strongly apply.

A good book is the Methuselah of these latter ages.

track gangs

  • Date: Between 1890 and 1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

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

Torquato Tasso

  • Date: After 1859
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

passed— sick, declining, sometimes sane, sometimes crazed— over sev over seven years passed in this prison—he

This list of one week's

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860; 16 May 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Binding books: Archibald H. Rowand, Alleghany, Pa. Machine for planing chair seats: Edward Q.

The Social Contract

  • Date: After 1837
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Text:

Jacques has found Them." ( Note by Brissard. ) Rousseau has given the substance of his in the fifth book

where traveling is discussed; and another abstract is given in Lettres de la Montagne, (letter Sixth) Book

are taken word for word, and idea for idea, from Rousseau's "Contract." 11 I shall terminate this by book

The Slavonians and Eastern Europe

  • Date: August 1849 or later; August 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

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

The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires

  • Date: 1890 or later; 1890
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | C.F. Volney
Text:

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.

Rousseau's Confessions

  • Date: After 1850
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Julia Kavanaugh | unknown author
Text:

refuge T ( ,) in Wooton, Staffordshire, England, and wrote this frivolous, chattering, repulsive, book

Robert Southey

  • Date: After 1847; February 1851; September 25, 1847
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

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.

Richter born 1763 died 1825

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

.— Resolved to make his living by writing books— his first work being finished—no publisher— tried some

profound, —one of those that to new readers do not please, but once falling in with him, and reading his books

Report of the Special Committee

  • Date: After March 26, 1849; 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Thomas P. Teale
Text:

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

Religions—Gods

  • Date: About 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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

Poem among the Siamese

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860; unknown; 1850
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

S.," a book very full of knowledge both useful and entertaining, we extract some queer exemplifications

One Thousand Historical Events

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Year book, 497 54 Tarquin the Proud died at Cuma.

Deck, 17 21 Augustus Pontifex Maximus burnt 2000 pontifical books.

Tame lily, 1355 37 Battle of Poictiers—king John taken prisoner.

Outlaw only, 1525 5 Battle of Pavia—Francis I. taken prisoner by Charles V.

Dutch book, 1697 100 Peter the Great engaged in ship-building.

Mrs. Siddons as Lady Macbeth

  • Date: After February 1, 1878; February 1878
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | George Joseph Bell
Text:

Shakespeare's Hamlet, who could only speak the speech in one attitude, with one set of tones—open the book

defend the one would shrink in horror from the other See Sir Henry Elliot's famous despatch, Blue Book

More Books

  • Date: After 1884
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Others on the main table more books , a few of them evidently, books, several of them 'old-timers'— a

to H translations of Homer, and the Pindar, and the Greek tragedies, Felton's Greeks and Symonds' books

on Greece—a full collection of books the works , Fauriel, Ellis, and others on medieval ballads—a well-thumb'd

More Books

Memory.—Nothing makes this faculty

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Plutarch—born in about the year 50 ac probably. died, it may be 125 ac notes of Times Life , books &c

the Christian era studied (like the general Greek youth)—acquired a great art of memory—read all the books

Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Europe

  • Date: After December 1, 1846; December 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

Accordingly, he takes up the book, and at first all goes on swimmingly.

Chamberlains' keys; a pile of sacks; Books of full blood-descents in packs; Dog-chains and sword-chains

Receipts for tax, toll, christening, wedding and funeral; Passports and wander-books, great and small

There are many things in this part of the book, especially under Italian poetry, which we should be glad

talk about, and a certain way of telling his story, we do not see why his should not be a "proper book

Lessing's Laocoön

  • Date: After January 1, 1851; January 1851
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | J.D.W.
Text:

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

Introduction to Whitman's Annotations and Marginalia

  • Creator(s): Matt Cohen
Text:

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, MS 4to 86; Frey III:26.

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, MS 79; Frey III:14.

Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, MS 4to 75; Frey III:7.

Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.

Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England.

Imagination and Fact

  • Date: 1852 or later; January 1852; Unknown
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | ["W.D."] | Anonymous
Text:

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

Henry 8th

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

government of the Province of New Jersey, (1702) was that no printing press, nor the printing of any book

He is a precursor

  • Date: 1847 or later; May 1847; date unknown
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | George Hogarth | Anonymous
Text:

They began to act upon the imagination and command the belief of many educated people—for his books were

The Swedenborgian books form a library by no means inconsiderable.

One of his books—a goodly volume published by the society aforesaid—is entitled.

In the spiritual world there are cities, palaces, houses, books, and writings, trades and merchandizes

He dates the origin of mankind

  • Date: Undated; Unknown; 22 April 1857; 13 February 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

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?

The Fair Pilot of Loch Uribol

  • Date: After 1872; July to December, 1872
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Robert Buchanan
Text:

Although the distinguished and very wise and humane writer who quotes this passage in his last book goes

Ethnology

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

.— Religions Literature Nibelungen Iliad, Bible, (Books of Egypt, Persia and Assyria are lost.)

Edmund Spenser: born about 1553—died 1599.

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

castle he must have written or finished in 1588-9—the Fairy Queen—it was published in 1590—("twelve books

Pride" Gloriana—Glory—Queen Elizabeth In the F.Q. are also Despair, Fear, Care, and Mammon.— First book—a

Early Roman History

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860; April 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

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

Dryden 1631 to 1701

  • Date: Undated; 1853
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Charles Knight
Text:

shown with great power and eloquence in the first article of the second part of Pascal's 'Pensées,' a book

Don't forget the Lincoln Essay

  • Date: After 1885
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

Dont forget the Lincoln Essay in Rice's big book FROM BRENTANO BROS., 5 Union Square, NEW YORK CITY.

A Defence of the Christian Doctrines of the Society of Friends

  • Date: After 1838; 1825
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

"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

Cultural Geography Scrapbook

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860; Date unknown; 1847; 1855; 20 June 1857; 15 August 1857; unknown; 01 October 1857; 13 October 1857; 14 October 1858; 10 October 1858; 15 October 1858; 1849; 09 January 1858; 19 July 1856; 14 March 1857; 06 October 1856; 13 July 1859; 17 February 1860; 12 December 1856; 21 March 1857; 1848; 08 December 1855; 17 August 1857; 05 April 1857; 1857; 26 December 1857; 06 December 1857; 31 January 1857; 28 January 1858; 14 November 1856; 25 May 1857; 07 April 1857; 10 May 1856; 1856; 18 April 1857; 20 May 1857; 25 April 1857; 08 December 1857; 27 December 1856; 12 June 1857; 28 March 1857; 29 March 1857; 25 January 1857; July 1847; 28 November 1858; 21 February 1858; January 9, 1858; December 11, 1857; October 2, 1857; September 12, 1857; 20 December 1856; 05 December 1857; December 26, 1857; January 1, 1858; July 26, 1858; October 26, 1856; October 11, 1857; 30 August 1857; November 2, 1858; January 6, 1858; August 26, 1856; September 16, 1857; 29 December 1857; 07 November 1858; 15 July 1857; 18 December 1857; 20 August 1858; 17 December 1857; 27 January 1858; 20 March 1857; July, August, September, 1849; 26 April 1857; 08 August 1857; November 8, 1858; 26 September 1857; 24 October 1857; 27 July 1857; 26 July 1857; 19 July 1857; 10 August 1857; 25 October 1857; 06 April 1857; 13 June 1857; 11 May 1857; 27 September 1858; 1852; 08 February 1857; 16 March 1859; 28 August 1856; 23 September 1858; 19 November 1858; 29 January 1859; 3 January 1856; 29 August 1856; 31 December 1858; 24 October 1860; 19 April 1858; 4 December 1858; 27 December 1857; 6 December 1857; 17 January 1858; 24 April 1858; 27 December 1858; 25 August 1856; 26 August 1856; 17 January 1857; 11 April 1848; 18 April 1848
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

—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.

Christopher under Canvass

  • Date: June 1849 or after; June 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | [John Wilson?]
Text:

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.

Brutish human beings

  • Date: 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Gibson affirms that all his statements in his book are true, and made in good faith.

Books of WW

  • Date: Between 1890 and 1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

Books of WW Copies, evidently often read, of the Bible, Homer and Shakspere Shakespeare .

metrical abstracts Hedge's Prose writers and Poets of Germany, Voltaires Dictionary, George Sands' books

American Library Literature, Emerson, the Dictionaries, R G Ingersoll, Ossian, George Sands' books, Ellis

Books of WW

Anacreon's Midnight Visitor

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Horace Traubel | Anacreon
Text:

farewell," I hear him say, As, with arch laugh, he soars away; "The glow thou gav'st me, back I send, Thy books

73 Specimen Days

  • Date: October 1884 or later; October 1884
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Text:

f now some six weeks for the ful filment fulfillment of orders I have sent on there him for bound books

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