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Life Illustrated

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Jason Stacy
Text:

Fowler and Wells did not list themselves as publishers of the book, however, and Whitman had a falling

New York Sunday Dispatch

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Jason Stacy
Text:

The paper published human-interest stories, serials, fiction, poetry, reviews of books and the theater

About "arrow-Tip"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

In addition to short fiction tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

Introduction to Walt Whitman's Short Fiction

  • Date: 2016
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

"Some New Books: Walt Whitman."

See Folsom, "Whitman Making Books."

Whitman Making Books / Books Making Whitman . Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press, 2005.

"Some New Books: Walt Whitman." The Sun . March 10, 1907. Miller, Edwin Haviland, ed.

"Love, War, and Revision in Whitman's Blue Book."

Introduction to Franklin Evans and "Fortunes of a Country-Boy"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

In three days of constant work I finished the book" (1:93).

In the introduction to the novel, Whitman himself not only wrote that the book was "written for the mass

The announcement in the New York Spectator praised the book for the "excellence of the moral it teaches

This binding, advertising the novel as part of a "Books for the People" series, also includes the words

New York: Criterion Books, 1966. Folsom, Ed.

Whitman's Art Reviews for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  • Date: 2021
  • Creator(s): Ruth L. Bohan
Text:

art, to reviews of local art exhibitions, to commentaries on the visual offerings in contemporary books

contributed articles as well about architecture, photography, and prints, whether seen on the pages of books

In his book and magazine reviews Whitman rarely passed up an opportunity to draw attention to the rich

Facilitated by improvements in printing technology, book and magazine illustrations, some in full color

[Among the embellished periodicals] Brooklyn Daily Eagle 17 March 1847 [2] per.00601 Walt Whitman Books

About "The Tomb-Blossoms"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

the language of The Democratic Review version of "The Tomb-Blossoms" for publication in Brenton's book

hundred and third year in 1940, Walter Funnell included the story, as it had appeared in Brenton's book

About "Eris; A Spirit Record"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Like Graham 's, The Columbian Magazine included poetry, book reviews, and largely sentimental prose.

unique among Whitman's short stories is that the tale was republished in at least two annual gift books

About "Lingave's Temptation"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

According to a book written in celebration of the paper's first fifty years, its "platform" was described

Benevolent Institutions that were so prevalent in the first half of the nineteenth-century"; this book

"First Fifty Years of the New-York Observer," in The Jubilee Year Book of the New-York Observer. 1873

Annotations Text:

.; "First Fifty Years of the New-York Observer," in The Jubilee Year Book of the New-York Observer. 1873

About "The Angel of Tears"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

The prisoner recounts his crime and recalls the happier times the brothers had when they were younger

The scene in which Alza appears by the side of the prisoner is reminiscent of the end of " The Child's

About "Shirval: A Tale of Jerusalem"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Reynolds, Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography (New York: Vintage Books), 45.

In addition to short fiction tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

Annotations Text:

Reynolds, Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography (New York: Vintage Books), 45.; See Jason Stacy

About "Some Fact-Romances"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

In addition to short tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

About "Dumb Kate.—an Early Death"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

periodicals himself, was intended to compete with Graham's Magazine and, like Graham's , it included poetry, book

About "The Shadow and the Light of a Young Man's Soul"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Katharine Martinez, Page Talbott, and Elizabeth Johns, "Book and Magazine Illustrations," in Philadelphia's

Annotations Text:

.; Katharine Martinez, Page Talbott, and Elizabeth Johns, "Book and Magazine Illustrations," in Philadelphia's

About "The Little Sleighers. A Sketch of a Winter Morning on the Battery"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Columbian Magazine was intended to compete with Graham's Magazine and, like Graham's , it included poetry, book

About "Richard Parker's Widow"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Republic: An Account of the Mutinies at Spithead and the Nore in 1797 (Yorkshire, UK: Pen & Sword Books

In addition to short tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

Annotations Text:

Republic: An Account of the Mutinies at Spithead and the Nore in 1797 (Yorkshire, UK: Pen & Sword Books

About "The Child and the Profligate"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Like Graham's , The Columbian Magazine included poetry, book reviews, and largely sentimental prose.

an email query that the extra sheets were likely issued at half price in a different wrapper in the Books

Annotations Text:

an email query that the extra sheets were likely issued at half price in a different wrapper in the Books

Bervance: Or, Father and Son

  • Date: December 1841
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

And for insanity was there not a prison provided, with means and appliances, confinement, and, if need

The Last of the Sacred Army

  • Date: March 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

incentives to hate, and the wounds, and scorn, and the curses from the injured, and the wailings from the prisons—lives

A Legend of Life and Love

  • Date: July 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

He included a poem just before the story titled "The Prison Convict," which was attributed to Albert

Annotations Text:

He included a poem just before the story titled "The Prison Convict," which was attributed to Albert

The Angel of Tears

  • Date: September 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

shrinks from, and whose abode, through the needed severity of the law, is in the dark cell and massy prison—it

"Massy" refers to the large or massive size of the prison.

The Angel of Tears bent him by the side of the prisoner's head.

Annotations Text:

.; "Massy" refers to the large or massive size of the prison.; In The Evening Star, this sentence has

One Wicked Impulse! A Tale of a Murderer Escaped

  • Date: September 8, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

He had seen that face twice before—the first time as a warning spectre—the second time in prison, immediately

The Singer in the Prison

  • Date: 25 December 1869
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The Singer in the Prison

The Fireman's Dream

  • Date: March 31, 1844
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

In the east, where they lived previous to their emigration, Harry Boane sailed in a coasting vessel as

Harry obeyed—and a couple of vigorous thrusts of his boat-pole impelled the tiny vessel in the midst

With as much tenderness as possible, she and Harry conveyed the boy to the boat, and bestowed him there

Violet loved me, and Harry jestingly called me his little son.

Fortunes of a Country-Boy; Incidents in Town—and His Adventure at the South. [Composite Version]

  • Date: November 16–30, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face

So the thief was taken off to prison, and being arraigned a few hours afterward, was summarily convicted

returned to their homes that night, the corpse of the convicted thief lay cold and clayey upon the prison

duties in the counting room, The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping

Phillips applied to the proper authorities for a warrant, and had Margaret lodged in prison, as one who

Annotations Text:

.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping, accounts, or

The Half-Breed; A Tale of the Western Frontier

  • Date: June 1, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

"There stood a table in the middle of the room, covered with books and paper.

The Half-Breed; A Tale of the Western Frontier

  • Date: June 6, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The two hunters who had heard the conflict, and carried Arrow-Tip to the rendezvous a prisoner, were

The Half-Breed; A Tale of the Western Frontier

  • Date: June 8, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

inhabitants that half the young men in the place turned out, and surrounded the strong room, where the prisoner

made their way through the crowd, and came in apparently upon important business connected with the prisoner

the hunchback, Boddo, knew the full truth—and could have set the whole matter right, end and the prisoner

The Half-Breed; A Tale of the Western Frontier

  • Date: June 3, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Arrow-Tip, in brief terms, explained the matter to them, and shoved his prisoner toward them.

Franklin Evans; Or, the Inebriate. A Tale of the Times

  • Date: November 23, 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

I am but too well aware that the critical eye will see some such in the following pages; yet my book

Cheever's The Commonplace Book of American Poetry (1831, but often reprinted), a standard anthology of

He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face

They seized me, and carried me away a prisoner. The whole occurrence passed over like a whirlwind.

The card I had placed in my pocket-book, never thinking of it since.

Annotations Text:

Cheever's The Commonplace Book of American Poetry (1831, but often reprinted), a standard anthology of

epigraph is from Proverbs 23:31.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping

temperance movement, see Michael Warner, "Whitman Drunk," in Publics and Counterpublics (Brooklyn, NY: Zone Books

Fortunes of a Country-Boy; Incidents in Town—and His Adventure at the South

  • Date: November 16, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

He was a book-keeper in a mercantile establishment in the city, and from his lively, good-tempered face

Fortunes of a Country-Boy; Incidents in Town—and His Adventure at the South

  • Date: November 20, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

So the thief was taken off to prison, and being arraigned a few hours afterward, was summarily convicted

Death in the School-Room. A Fact.

  • Date: August 1841
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

corporal punishment in the antebellum era, see Myra Glenn, Campaigns Against Corporal Punishment: Prisoners

Annotations Text:

corporal punishment in the antebellum era, see Myra Glenn, Campaigns Against Corporal Punishment: Prisoners

Fortunes of a Country-Boy; Incidents in Town—and His Adventure at the South

  • Date: November 21, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

returned to their homes that night, the corpse of the convicted thief lay cold and clayey upon the prison

duties in the counting room, The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping

Annotations Text:

.; The counting-room was a room in commercial establishments dedicated to book-keeping, accounts, or

Fortunes of a Country-Boy; Incidents in Town—and His Adventure at the South

  • Date: November 28, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Phillips applied to the proper authorities for a warrant, and had Margaret lodged in prison, as one who

Arrow-Tip

  • Date: March 1845
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

"There stood a table in the middle of the room, covered with books and paper.

A RROW -T IP , in brief terms, explained the matter to them, and shoved his prisoner toward them.

The two hunters who had heard the conflict, and carried A RROW -T IP to the rendezvous a prisoner, were

made their way through the crowd, and came in apparently upon important business connected with the prisoner

, the hunchback, B ODDO , knew the full truth—and could have set the whole matter right, and the prisoner

Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped

  • Date: July and August 1845
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

He had seen that face twice before—the first time as a warning spectre—the second time in prison, immediately

The Child and the Profligate

  • Date: October 1844
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

an email query that the extra sheets were likely issued at half price in a different wrapper in the Books

Cheever's The Commonplace Book of American Poetry (1831, but often reprinted), where they are attributed

Whitman used a number of excerpts likely taken from Cheever's book, a standard anthology of the time,

Annotations Text:

an email query that the extra sheets were likely issued at half price in a different wrapper in the Books

Cheever's The Commonplace Book of American Poetry (1831, but often reprinted), where they are attributed

Whitman used a number of excerpts likely taken from Cheever's book, a standard anthology of the time,

Some Fact-Romances

  • Date: December 1845
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

S AUNDERS , that unhappy boy, now in the State's Prison for his forgeries on his employers, A USTIN &

The Love of the Four Students

  • Date: December 9, 1843
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Harry Wheaton and Mr.

"The grim old thing," said Harry Wheaton; "if she were in Spain, they'd make her a premium duenna!"

Little Jane

  • Date: December 7, 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

It was a very small, much-thumbed book—a religious story for infants, given her by her mother when she

Important Ecclesiastical Gathering at Jamaica, L. I.

  • Date: 9 January 1862
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

OPENING EXERCISES—VENERABLE BOOKS.

Whitman likely refers to Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins’s 1562 work, The Whole Booke of Psalmes, Collected

into English Meter , which is known as the first Psalm-Book, a metrical version of the Psalter used

Annotations Text:

.; Whitman likely refers to Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins’s 1562 work, The Whole Booke of Psalmes

, Collected into English Meter, which is known as the first Psalm-Book, a metrical version of the Psalter

Farewell to the Old Episcopal Graveyard in Fulton Street!

  • Date: 28 January 1862
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Annotations Text:

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books

City Photographs

  • Date: 16 March 1862
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Opposite to him, as he sits over his big ledgers and account books, is Alfred Carhart, the Assistant

What Stops the General Exchange of Prisoners of War?

  • Date: 27 December 1864
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

What Stops the General Exchange of Prisoners of War?

What Stops the General Exchange of Prisoners of War?

In April 1864, General Grant halted all prisoner exchanges.

Hitchcock was appointed Commissioner for Prisoner of War Exchange in 1862.

Butler special agent for exchange of prisoners.

Annotations Text:

Whitman wrote a virtually identical letter to the editor of the New York Times entitled The Prisoners

published on the same day as this article (December 27, 1864).; In April 1864, General Grant halted all prisoner

Mulford was the Assistant Agent of Exchange in 1864.; The head Federal official for prisoner exchange

Hitchcock was appointed Commissioner for Prisoner of War Exchange in 1862.

Butler special agent for exchange of prisoners.; Our transcription is based on a digital image of a microfilm

The Great Washington Hospitals

  • Date: 19 March 1863
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

As I write, I have lying before me a little discarded note-book, filled with memoranda of things wanted

I use up one of these little books in a week.

flag has flaunted through more than a score of hot-contested battles, the 51st New York, Colonel Potter

Potter enlisted in the 51st New York Infantry in October 1861 and was promoted to colonel in September

In 1863, Potter was promoted to brigadier general, and he commanded troops at Vicksburg and Knoxville

Annotations Text:

Potter enlisted in the 51st New York Infantry in October 1861 and was promoted to colonel in September

In 1863, Potter was promoted to brigadier general, and he commanded troops at Vicksburg and Knoxville

'Tis But Ten Years Since [First Paper.]

  • Date: 24 January 1874
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

first I found it necessary to systematize my doings, and, among other things, always kept little note-books

I have perhaps forty such little books left, forming a special history of those years, for myself alone

A Brooklyn Soldier, and a Noble One

  • Date: 19 January 1865
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

was among those cut off on the extreme left at nightfall and captured; George Whitman was taken prisoner

For some of Whitman's prison correspondence, see his letters of October 2, 1864 and October 23, 1864

have had no word or knowledge of him until yesterday they received by the hands of an exchanged prisoner

George Whitman was transferred from Libby Prison to Danville sometime before October 23, 1864.

George Whitman's early letters to his mother from prison had not been received before this slip dated

Annotations Text:

.; George Whitman was taken prisoner on September 30, 1864, at Poplar Grove.

For some of Whitman's prison correspondence, see his letters of October 2, 1864 and October 23, 1864,

"; George Whitman was transferred from Libby Prison to Danville sometime before October 23, 1864.; George

Whitman's early letters to his mother from prison had not been received before this slip dated November

Our Brooklyn Boys in the War

  • Date: 05 January 1863
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Potter, Robert B.

Potter enlisted in the 51st New York Infantry in October 1861 and was promoted to colonel in September

In 1863, Potter was promoted to brigadier general, and he commanded troops at Vicksburg and Knoxville

Mills, drummer, paroled prisoner. WOUNDED OR SICK, ABSENT.

Annotations Text:

Potter enlisted in the 51st New York Infantry in October 1861 and was promoted to colonel in September

In 1863, Potter was promoted to brigadier general, and he commanded troops at Vicksburg and Knoxville

'Tis But Ten Years Since (Sixth Paper.)

  • Date: 7 March 1874
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Sometimes I found large numbers of paroled returned prisoners here. WOUNDS AND DISEASES.

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