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A book of this description, unique, valuable for preserving, what, under the new regime at the South,
William Francis Allen (1830–1889) was an American classical scholar and one of the editors of the first book
ask for his opinion of her poems, leading to a decades-long correspondence; he helped edit the first book
which produced periodicals and reprints of rare, curious and old American, English, French and Latin books
The undersigned agree to take _____ Copies of the book entitled the "Slave Songs of the U.S.," for which
_____ agree to pay the sum of _____ dollars, on presentation of the book.
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
Whitman Esq Dear Sir I am about to go into business in a few days; and hearing you are writing another book
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
Whitman replied on May 20, 1867, and he informed Simpson that he was not then writing a new book.
They purpose devoting their energies to the printing and publication of useful and valuable books, which
Special attention will be given to the publication of Medical and other Scientific Books, though, at
assortment of type of old and modern styles, they will be enabled to undertake the reprint of old books
Bibliographical Journal, containing critical notices of, and extracts from, rare, curious and valuable old Books
A book for every Farmer and Rearer of Cattle. MEDICAL SCIENCE.
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
–1791) was an English antiquary and writer of several books on the subject of antiques.
His book, The Book of the Farm (1841) was revolutionary in execution, lauded as a standard reference
With the highest regards Yrs Yours very truly A Simpson & Co A NEW BOOK, BY THE AUTHOR OF THE "SPARROWGRASS
The circular announced the book's publisher, Messrs. A.
The circular is referring to a book by Frederic Swartwout (F. S.)
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
Who are you, that wanted only a book to join you in your nonsense?
O book and chant! must all then amount to but this? Must we barely arrive at this beginning of me?
in the thought: When I wrote I said something I think about Wentworth having the copyright of your book
public opinion of Davis was mixed in both the North and the South, and Davis eventually wrote two books
Friend you must not think that because I wrote to you and mentioned it, that I wish you to send me the Book
trade in a Piano Forte & Melodeon Manufactory and find that it pays me better than business on my own book
An October 24, 1888, letter from Whitman, with which Whitman sent Hawley one of his books, has not been
poem "Hush'd be the Camps To-day," with a note about Lincoln's death to the final signature of the book
Whitman then decided to stop the printing and add a sequel to the book that would more fully take into
For more information on the printing of Drum-Taps (1865), see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making
When I get to thoroughly reading your Book I shall probably have some questions to ask but I shall not
labor, suffering, I, tallying it, absorb in myself; Many times have I been rejected, taunted, put in prison
see what they have gathered as the results of past & present experiences or finally shall he abandon books
these inquiries—My dearest wish is like Burns'— "That I for poor Columbia's sake Some usfu' plan or book
seeming, simple seeming sister, who is so plausible and ductile before strangers— I procured her a book
May I send you a copy of my book in June?—when it will be safely out. D. V.
A maid is sitting by a brook, The sweetest of sweet creatures: I pass that way with my good book Yet
For it is not for what I have put into it that I have written this book, Nor is it by reading it you
how unfaltering, how affectionate and faithful they were, Then I am pensive—I hastily put down the book
library, Nor reminiscence of any deed of courage, for America, Nor literary success, nor intellect—nor book
for the book-shelf; Only a few carols, vibrating through the air, I leave, For comrades and lovers.
drawn by its breath as if I were no more than a helpless vapor—all falls aside but myself and it; Books
see these sights on the earth; I see the workings of battle, pestilence, tyranny—I see martyrs and prisoners
down, throwing the reins abruptly down on the horses' backs; The salesman leaving the store—the boss, book-keeper
The official Register, known as the "Blue Book," contains all the information serviceable to your Bureau
Stitt, Pardon Clerk. see let Book F p 515 The following are responsible for particular readings or for
viz: Fuel, Labor, Furniture, Stationary and Miscellaneous Items 7,000 For Law and other necessary Books
You are certainly at liberty to use the poem in a book. I am Very truly yours F. P. Church Mr.
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
evidence, for the purpose of showing a balance against such person, to produce a transcript from the books
I would suggest that a transcript from the books of the Treasury exhibiting the condition of Gilson's
Five Hundred Dollars ($500:00,) and charge the same to the appropriation for Law and other necessary Books
Book p 1 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted:
I should like to see Burrough's book on you, & will pay the price & postage if he will send it to me.
Whitman sent "Song of the Exposition" to the Chicago Tribune on May 5, 1876 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
neglectful in my correspondance correspondence with him and I am ashamed of not writing to him also to Joe Harris
To you, Joe Harris, & Dr. Bliss I feel deep gratitude more than I can ever repay.
drawn by its breath as if I were no more than a helpless vapor—all falls aside but myself and it; Books
Marshal for the Southern District of South Carolina, in connection with a prisoner, one Simpson,— and
Instruction Book, p. 3 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file
Binckley, Assistant Attorney General. for Braine's case see Let Book F pp 483, 569, 584 see Ins.
Book A, p. 131.
Letter Book F. p. 482. see p. 34 seq. in which he mentions the fact that there are a number of suits
Often called the "workshop" edition, the volume consisted of four separately paginated books stitched
would like to place your new Edition of the "Leaves" on their counter, & sell it as they sell other books
He will be a good man to retail the book: he would also have undertaken to publish & push it but for
The firm was advertised as Whitman's Boston agent in books published in 1871 and 1872.
Often called the "workshop" edition, the volume consisted of four separately paginated books stitched
Piper "a good man to retail the book."
letter to Trowbridge, Whitman announced that he had "engaged in electrotyping a new edition of my book
—I should like to have some such man there—to sell the book on commission, & be agent, depositor, &c—
WHEN I READ THE BOOK.
Let the prison-keepers be put in prison! Let those that were prisoners take the keys! (Say!
The blind sleep, and the deaf and dumb sleep, The prisoner sleeps well in the prison—the run-away son
book-words! what are you?
17 All the hapless silent lovers, All the prisoners in the prisons, all the righteous and the wicked,
see these sights on the earth; I see the workings of battle, pestilence, tyranny—I see martyrs and prisoners
hour supreme, No poem proud I, chanting, bring to thee—nor mastery's rapturous verse; But a little book
any one can be in Walt you know i like his writings the good gray poet better than i doo borroug hs book
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
Burroughs wrote several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Birds and Poets (1877), Notes on
Putnam, 1867), or he may have forwarded books or newspapers.
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
Mason became a career army officer, and he assisted in getting supplies to George when he was held prisoner
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the