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With kindest regards to M rs Davis Warry & Harry & with best heart-love to your self I remain yours affectionately
Yours affectionately J Johnston PS Kindest regards to Warry , M rs Davis & to Harry. Dr.
With kindest regards to Mrs Davis Warry & Harry & with best heart love to you now & always I remain Yours
Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy 2d Annex" to Leaves of Grass
Whitman also includes his two annexes in the book.
The book was published in 1889 by Philadelphia publisher David McKay.
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
Anne edited a small collection of Whitman's writings, A Little Book of Nature Thoughts (Portland, Maine
way & most folks seem to be busy with their own concerns—I among the rest with occasional dips into books
The book devotes much attention to Whitman, and Lynch writes that Whitman "has the true poet's largeness
keeping better & that we shall soon hear good news about you With kindest regards to Warry Mrs D & Harry
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
Towards Democracy was a book-length poem expressing Carpenter's ideas about "spiritual democracy" and
The book I shall prize all my life long as a gift from you my dear good old Friend, & I desire in an
Whitman also includes his two annexes in the book.
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
Arnold paid to him in his book "Seas & Lands" (given in the Academy I sent you)?
In the book, Arnold talks of meeting "a very handsome brown-faced boy of nineteen in shirt-sleeves,"
My kindest regards to Warry Harry & good Mr s D & my heart's devotion to you Yours ever J Johnston see
It was likely the first book the firm ever printed.
s return "from a pleasant visit to the Staffords," & that "O'Connor's book, 'Three Tales' is out."
In the book, Arnold talks of meeting "a very handsome brown-faced boy of nineteen in shirt-sleeves,"
It was likely the first book the firm ever printed.
Each book had an appropriate inscription—most of them being in your own dear handwriting—& great was
For more information on the book see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy 2d Annex" to Leaves of Grass
Man's Moral Nature (1879) was Bucke's first book.
Bucke's book, Walt Whitman, was published by the Philadelphia Publisher David McKay in 1883.
The book, as one critic of the The New York Daily Tribune wrote, consisted of an "intertwining of the
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
Anne edited a small collection of Whitman's writings, A Little Book of Nature Thoughts (Portland, Maine
She describes her experiences in her book about Whitman's final years, Walt Whitman in Mickle Street
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
Whitman sent "Death's Valley," and was paid $25 on September 1, 1889 ((Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles
Whitman also includes his two annexes in the book.
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man
See also their accounts of these vists, taken from the book, which are available on the "Whitman Interviews
It was likely the first book the firm ever printed.
I received the book you kindly sent for George Humphreys yesterday & thank you cordially for your kindness
describes his room as an "old ship's cabin," writing that the floor is "cover'd by a deep litter of books
memoranda, bits of light or strong twine, a bundle to be 'express'd,' and two or three venerable scrap books
describes his room as an "old ship's cabin," writing that the floor is "cover'd by a deep litter of books
memoranda, bits of light or strong twine, a bundle to be 'express'd,' and two or three venerable scrap books
The language of Leaves drew immediate attention to the book, with some praising its freshness and others
Some of the information in the essay is based on a school text, A Hand-book of the Engrafted Words of
Whitman-like style in certain sections of Rambles, and correspondences between the contents of the book
Michael R.DressmanAmerican Primer, An (1904)American Primer, An (1904)This is a small book of Walt Whitman's
Horace Traubel compiled and edited a sheaf of Whitman's hand-written notes to form the book, which he
The Primer has been reprinted by City Lights Books, San Francisco (1970), and by others.Traubel says
As he told Horace Traubel in 1888, "Leaves of Grass is essentially a woman's book" (Traubel 331).
In another poem, "In Cabin'd Ships at Sea," Whitman calls his book "not a reminiscence of the land alone
Revolutionary War but the necessity for union affirmed by the recently concluded American Civil War; "my book
Francis Otto Matthiessen helped pioneer the scholarly study of American literature through his six book-length
His most influential book, American Renaissance (1941), details the shared "devotion to the possibilities
books sent OFFICE OF LATHROP COAL AND MINING CO. MINERS AND DEALERS IN COAL. A. B. ASHLEY, Supt. E.
Brickenstein, Sallie Potter, E. L. Schessler.
Brickenstein, Sallie Potter, and E. L. Schessler to Walt Whitman, 28 February 1881
Saturday, May 23, 1891 ).In a group portrait of Murray, Eakins, and O’Donovan (along with Eakins’s dog, Harry
Saturday, May 23, 1891 ).In a group portrait of Murray, Eakins, and O’Donovan (along with Eakins’s dog, Harry
The last of these is an epic poem of twelve books that became the Roman Empire's national epic.
The last of these is an epic poem of twelve books that became the Roman Empire's national epic.
would suspect that this comic strain proceeded from the author of "My Study Window," and "Among my Books
Catholic religion, nor is it Christianity in any sense, though the Bible is one of the writer's favourite books
Sir: In reply to your letter of the 19th inst. touching the question tr to Opinion Book of the eligibility
Expeditions ag't Cuba see this book ante pp. 425 429 also Ins.
Book pp. 278 280 284 285 286 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to
See this Book ante pp. 488 439 (200) 442 469 476 see seq. p. 491. also, Ins.
Book pp. 278 280 282 285 286 289 290 to establish before a Court of Justice probable cause to believe
Book A. p. 374.
Book. G. p. 552. See index "H" "Harpers Ferry ejectment suit" (p 52 index.) see p 14 seq.
Book A. pp. 380, 384.
Book A. p. 371 See p 8 Index, letter B. for that purpose in case his conviction was for an offence in
premises, unless upon some new communication from you, or some new application made on behalf of the prisoner
Book p 425 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
I am sorry for the scarcity of law books which you find in the Territory—but fear that it is hardly practicable
Book, A. p. Ala., so that your action and his may be in concurrence? Very Respectfully, E. R.
letters on the same subject, all relating to certain documents in Florida, among which is a manuscript book
Harris for the dismissal of indictments pending ag't him in the Circuit Court for the eastern District
Harris was acting as superintendent of the ship yard at Chattanooga, Tenn., and both are connected with
Harris, Tennessee.
Harris Tenn.
Book A. p 509.