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The floor and table were still littered with books and papers, and the evening mail was still unopened
I have known that Cleveland is a reader and admirer of my books, but I really don't know anything at
On the small stand between the two windows which looked out into the street were a number of books, among
exclaimed, when he first saw Whitman, "He looks like a man," and Emerson wrote Whitman when his first book
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.
1936), 284–289, Thayer performed most of the operations in Burlington during the 1860s; "he kept no books
March 16th 188 5 Dear Sir The P.O. people here say they have heard nothing of your books.
price of Wilson & McCormick's edition —half-a-guinea—practically damns the popular circulation of the book
Any suggestions or directions as to the scheme & scope of the book I will thank you for most heartily
The description makes me feel as if I had been in your room with its big trunk, and chair, and books
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
Philip James Bailey (1816–1902) was an English poet and well-known for his book of verse titled Festus
New York have successively, deliberately, badly cheated me), and shall continue to dispose of the books
When Walt Whitman has become a standard book like them, as I suppose he will, any firm will be glad to
Dr Bucke's book has lately been republished in Great Britain (Wilson & McCormick, Glasgow, Scot.) with
An old Philadelphia sculptor who read "Leaves of Grass" said to me: "The opposition to the book comes
There is in a now discarded preface to one of the poet's earlier books the following paragraph: "The
The books came all right: I enclose check for them— Phil.
I wish you would send me by mail or by Express those books of Emerson, the essays & the miscellanies.
December 21, 1885, Whitman seemed to favor "Spring Relish," which turned into the title for Burroughs's book
Many thanks for the books you sent.
Tennyson's "den" is up at the top of a narrow, winding stair—a large, sunny room, lined with books and
I often see your name mentioned in the various papers, and I have your address in my Memorandum Book.
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
Whitman made the following entry in his Commonplace Book for February 24, 1885: "Mary Davis moves into
328 Mickle" (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.
will yet be spared to say something about this or rather to put a tendency towards children in your book
—I never read or criticize your Book from the standpoint of what the words say, but go to it as I go
Philadelphia " appears on the title page of your books— Awaiting with interest a line from you, I am
payable to your order—the money comes from Chaphe who wants you to send him copies of your various books
so far as it will pay for them—particularly he desires to get Dr Bucke's book—You will remember that
of the "Author's Edition" of Leaves of Grass—so I suppose that may be left out—If you express the books
all live, we will know how it will be Walt, if you have a copy of your "Author's Edition" of your book
Chaphe intends to get all your books as soon as he can get a little money ahead—but I would like to give
check for $10—payable to your order This check is sent by Mr Chaphe he is so much pleased with his books
He was the author of many books and articles on German-American affairs and was superintendent of German
Rolleston on the first book-length translation of Whitman's poetry, published as Grashalme in 1889.
text, indicated in brackets, has been supplied from a hotel circular published on Making of America Books
On the back of the leaf is a printed advertisement with the table of contents for Whitman's book Drum
.; On the back of the leaf is a printed advertisement with the table of contents for Whitman's book Drum
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
second check for $216.75 in May, 1886, and another one for £20 in July, 1887 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
When Mary called on June 20 (Whitman's Commonplace Book), Whitman undoubtedly gave her this letter of
—I suppose the book came— W W Walt Whitman to John H. Johnston, 31 July [1885]
another notation he described himself as "unwell" from July 20 to September 3 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Murphy, described in Whitman's Commonplace Book as "the attaché [of the Daily Graphic] who wrote to me
Probably the receipt was sent on the day Whitman received the money, December 4 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Whitman to James Redpath of August 12, 1885), was sent to Redpath on November 15 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
328 Mickle St Camden June 9 '85 Dear Harry & Dear Eva I am still badly lamed by my turned ankle of six
here & make your headquarters—I am sure you will like it, & be contented,—as we should gladly be— Harry
God bless both of you—& a good kiss for each from W W Walt Whitman to Harry and Eva Stafford, 9 June
It was likely the first book the firm ever printed.
Whitman noted receipt of these articles in his Commonplace Book on July 19.
You will receive a copy of the book in due time. J.
He was the author of many books and articles on German-American affairs and was superintendent of German
Rolleston on the first book-length translation of Whitman's poetry, published as Grashalme in 1889.
article, simply called "Walt Whitman," was sent to the newspaper on May 22 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
) and appeared on June 15; it detailed Whitman's financial returns from the sale of articles and books
The transaction was recorded in Whitman's Commonplace Book on August 15 (Charles E.
Whitman noted in his daybook sending the book on February 7 (Daybooks and Notebooks, ed.
Whitman was "unwell" from July 20 to September 3, 1885 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.
boy I cannot find "Locusts & Wild Honey" this moment—but let me lend you another of John Burroughs's books
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
Barnett, of London, "for Toynbee Hall" (Whitman's Commonplace Book).
Whitman cited the cyclone in his Commonplace Book on August 3 (Charles E.
Costelloe, Mary's future husband, called on Whitman with her on September 11, 1884 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
A Letter of Parting the "letter" prose a sort of résumé & talk in general—The old bulk part of the book
compiles the first 18 books of the Iliad, purely to bring in the remain[in]g 6—your main matter— W W
328 Mickle Street Camden New Jersey— Jan 8 '85 Welcome letter—return'd books, &c. just rec'd (with slip—thanks
On January 7 William Sloane Kennedy returned a copy of Burroughs's book which he had read on the trip
—Harry was here with me yesterday.
The Staffords are well—Harry has a very fair situation (address RR Station, Marlton, New Jersey) & has
–1907] on August 19, 1884, and left for Topeka, Kansas, on January 20, 1885 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
that Deborah (Stafford) Browning gave birth to a daughter on February 2, 1885 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
was the secretary of the Carlyle Society, called on Whitman in April, 1884 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
which amounted to twenty-two dollars and six cents—this being the income to me from the sale of my books
Whitman was in Atlantic City on November 28 and at Glendale on the following day (Whitman's Commonplace Book