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few days ago regarding your misfortune, I wish to say I should like to subscribe to your forthcoming book
you be so kind as to reply to this giving me the much desired information regarding your forthcoming book
Do you think I could obtain a copy of it by addressing some Eastern publisher or book seller?
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
books sent from London Canada June 26 '80 616 Harrington St Street San Francisco.
Perhaps Dalmon was sending Whitman the manuscript of Minutiæ, his first book of poems, eventually published
Hundreds of years hence yes, as long as books last, men will feel on reading the Sun-Down Poem and others
them: and, with what comforting confirmation of immortality, will these words meet them:— "This is no book
God give you his nearness, yes keep you with us in the body's book many a happy year!
(Стр. 468-523). 8) Familiar Studies of Men and Books, by R. L. Stevenson. London.
The proof of his greatness is in his book; and there is proof enough.
"This is no book," it says; "whoever touches this, touches a man."
No book exists anywhere more beautifully in earnest than this.
Of the defects in this book something also may properly be said.
Whitman puts into the book one or two lines which he would not address to a woman nor to a company of
Newnham College Cambridge April 13 th The books arrived safely the other day; we thank you so much for
Sir: Enclosed we send you a notice of the arrival of four cases of books at New York for the Library
Clement Hugh Hill, Assistant Attorney Gen'l. library books.
Drewry and Small, 2 Vols. 473 Library Books. Younge and Collyer, 2 Vols. Collyer, 2 Vols.
Will you be good enough to have any books that you may have bound for me stamped " Department Justice
of Clark and Finnelly's Reports, and the English Chancery Reports, provided they are, as I Library Books
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I have made, The words of my book nothing, the drift of it every thing, A book separate, not link’d
or lot of books.
The study of a book’s drift is a study of a book’s distribution but also a study of a book’s (and an
The book came—the books—and I was taxed for duties. Yes, three dollars and a half.
“I am selling quite a good many of my books now,” Whitman wrote to Harry Stafford in October 1880, “gives
The Bacon-authorship proposal had been launched first in book form—Was Lord Bacon the Author of Shakespeare's
Whitman echoes words from the books and articles about the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, but he finds
Well, we have gone to the book itself for a decision.
Wendell Phillips, turning the pages of the book, remarked, "Here seem to be all sorts of leaves except
On the reverse the reader was informed that the book had been duly "Entered according to act of Congress
The book was not "published" in the official sense.
The book, however, was misunderstood, as was to have been expected. Mr.
Of indecency, of essential grossness, there is in the book really nothing.
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New York: Bantam Books, 1982. Scott, Mary Jane W. "Alexander Smith: Poet of Victorian Scotland."
New York: Basic Books, 1984. Smith, Alexander (ca. 1830–1867)
When one appears at book auctions, buyers are ready to invest as much as 300,000 dollars.
Reviewers point out the strangeness of this book.
The upper third of the page is occupied by the book's title in very big bold type.
The book opens of course with a "Poem of Walt Whitman, an American."
Since I have seen him, I find that I am not disturbed by any brag or egoism in his book.
University of Bergamo, where he founded the Zebra Center of Studies on the Languages of Identities, and the Book
To Whitman he devoted two books with facing-page translation, and extensive commentaries: Foglie d'erba
1855 (Marsilio, Venice 1996), never translated before in Italy as a separate book, was awarded the National
letters and placed them into an edition of Selected Letters of Walt Whitman.Of course, many other books
Whitman had settled in Camden in the 1870s and 1880s, he became a close friend to another young man, Harry
The decorative cover depicts flowers and plants, and the letters of the book's title send forth leaves
from the session (zzz.00109, zzz.00106, and zzz.00107) echo the 1879 Kurtz pictures of Whitman with Harry
from the session (zzz.00109, zzz.00106, and zzz.00108) echo the 1879 Kurtz pictures of Whitman with Harry
from the session (zzz.00109, zzz.00107, and zzz.00108) echo the 1879 Kurtz pictures of Whitman with Harry
from the session (zzz.00108, zzz.00106, and zzz.00107) echo the 1879 Kurtz pictures of Whitman with Harry
I must tell you that I gave Alfred Tennyson books. he was much touched by your memory of him, and I told
over to us directly this will be the most pleasing of all—This will delight me—I send you a little book
lays upon me the blame of not having written to you sooner, & I am willing to bear it the fact is the books
In Cyril Flower's letter to Whitman of April 23, 1871, he wrote that he had mailed the latter's books
I wish to have the first editions of these books with your autograph.
Whitman's November Boughs—a book of prose and poetry—was published in 1888 by David McKay.
The book included a long prefatory essay, "A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads," a collection of sixty
Whitman's book Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) was his last miscellany, and it included both poetry and short
Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy" in Leaves of Grass (1891–1892
We found the famous Colonel in his den amid a chaos of books, pictures, Indian curiosities and weapons
This was written by the man whose book the sapient censors of the Hub's morals in the great Boston Public
For more information on the book, see James E.
season of every year of your life, reexamine all you have been told at school or church or in any book
ask for his opinion of her poems, leading to a decades-long correspondence; he helped edit the first book
In company with Capt Holbrook I invited a gentleman, who has a relative—a prisoner of war at Camp Chase
His brother, John Gibson Wright, was taken prisoner with Walt Whitman's brother, George Washington Whitman
On this account, future generations will not let die the contents of this book; and that I have it from
Whitman records in his daybook for April 3 1890, that he "presented Dr Brinton with big book" (Whitman's
Commonplace Book, Charles E.
Whitman often referred to his Complete Poems and Prose, published in 1888, as the "big book."
He educated himself by reading the Bible, Quaker journals and histories, and borrowed books, having received
She wrote travel books as Mary Berenson (1930; 1935; 1938).
New York: Universe Books, 1982.Traubel, Horace. With Walt Whitman in Camden. Ed. Sculley Bradley.
New York: Universe Books, 1982. Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed.
New York: Universe Books, 1982. White, William.
. $10 enc: books sent David Hutcheson to Walt Whitman, 20 November 1880
S Miscellaneous Business OLD BOOKS IN ANY QUANTITY BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED.
Philadelphia, 4. 6 18 91 Friend Walt What are the dates for 2 books you are not credited with Yours David
Book Exchange. Old Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged. DAVID MCKAY, Successor to REES WELSH & CO.'
Whitman often referred to Complete Poems & Prose (1888) as his "big book."
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
Oct 31 189 0 PUBLISHER AND BOOKSELLER Old Books Bought, Sold, and Exchanged.
Whitman's Complete Poems & Prose (1888), a volume Whitman often referred to as the "big book," was published
Frederick Oldach bound the book, which included a profile photo of the poet on the title page.
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
sometimes concealed their wounds to avoid being taken to hospitals they saw as little better than prisons
Robert LeighDavisMemoranda During the War [1875–1876]Memoranda During the War [1875–1876]"My idea is a book
midst of the worst economic depression in American history, Memoranda During the War is indeed "a book
But it is a book as implicated in the cultural contexts of the Gilded Age as in the Civil War itself.
As Betsy Erkkila argues in Whitman the Political Poet, the book is an anthology of republican virtue,
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They occupied the former home of Susan and George Stafford (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.
during his work in the hospitals (and indeed for his relationships after the war with Peter Doyle and Harry
And in 1884, when Walt Whitman's comrade Harry Stafford mentioned his marriage plans to the poet, Whitman
and his friend William Douglas O'Connor encouraged Jeff's pursuit of knowledge by sending him the books
Reavis who, during the 1870s, wrote several speeches, pamphlets, and books with the title St.
The University Library still purchases engineering books with these monies and places a bookplate bearing
O'Connor created in the 1880s, for the first time Whitman received fairly steady royalties when his book
he emphasizes this identification: "Camerado, this is no book, / Who touches this touches a man."
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