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You know dear Walt, that they begin early to get up the books for Christmas, & I want to have the volume
Whitman sent copies of this book to several of his correspondents.
His book of nonfiction about lighthouse keepers, Heroes of the Storm, was eventually published in 1904
There has never been any more said about the book , since the one letter that you sent.
O'Connor is referring to the book Three Tales, which, at the time of this letter, was not yet published
Dear Walt, I am much relieved that you like the book, & think it all right.
If you see any notices of the book, will you send them to me? Ellen M.
My heart is torn and my sympathies roused as never by anything before at the way our prisoners are treated
Your letter to William about your books interested us deeply, be sure to bring your perfect copy of "
What about your book? Have you been able yet to give a thought even? And just how are you?
favorable response, the editor of the Saturday Press, Henry Clapp, Jr., had forwarded a copy of Whitman's book
Her husband, however, angered that Clapp had sent the book to his wife, appropriated it and wrote a scathing
According to Whitman's "Hospital Book 12" (Feinberg Collection, Library of Congress), Sergeant Jesse
Thanks, many thanks, for books that came safely a few hours ago.
William was much pleased, not only with the gift, but with the book—type, print, all.
Le Barnes in, and looking at your big book, for which we thank you, both William and I, each, for our
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
it is too long for one number; & then to issue the volume next fall, as they say it is a Christmas book
Stoker the little big book of poems—"As a Strong Bird" etc, &c.— Since I am not personally known to you
with Captain Walton for the sending of a box to our dear and brave boys at the Danville Military Prison
Harry is well as far as I know & uncle George, & all hands all of our folks are well Horner is in A Telegraph
Harry is an assistant in the Office at Haddonfield. we had A fine rain here last night & the lightning
Based on an address mounted in Whitman's Commonplace Book, Horner was the nickname of Jacob H.
Many are the books I have read and recommended to the world of seekers for knowledge, truth and wisdom
This wonderful book is "Leaves of Grass!"
I feel that I can not do better justice to the book than to give an extract from a lecture on it delivered
"Leaves of Grass" I heard him give myself, while I was in Boston, and it determined me to buy the book
I shall be glad to fill orders for this book of books.
With this letter, Elmina Slenker enclosed a circular letter advertising her children's book Science in
Gilchrist died in 1861 before finishing the book, but the work was completed by his widow Anne Gilchrist
She is the editor of An Unpublished Whitman Manuscript: The Record Book of the Smithtown Debating Society
An Unpublished Whitman Manuscript: The Record Book of the Smithtown Debating Society, 1837–1838.
Courtesy of the Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division.
“Suppose,”hesaysinanessay on “Emerson’s Books,” these books becoming absorb’d, the permanent chyle of
The Evolution of Walt Whitman: The Creation of a Book.
New York Review of Books (December 3, 1987): 43–44. Emerson, Ralph Waldo.
Whitman Making Books, Books Making Whitman: A Catalog and Com- mentary.
www.uiowapress.org Printed in the United States of america design by richard Hendel no part of this book
was published in 1860, Whitman dated it “1860–61” so that his book could commemorate the eighty-fifth
Gavin arthur,The Circle of Sex (new Hyde Park, ny: Uni- versity Books, 1966), 135. 71.
Cocks, Harry. “Calamus in Bolton: Spiritualityand Homosexual desire in latevictorian england.”
Cabirion and Gay Books Bulletin 12 (Spring/Summer 1985): 14–16. Grossman, Jay.
Kennedy's new book about you arrived here from Chatto & Windus, & in reading it & looking at relative
Wilson, of W. & McCormick & you may be sure I will do all I can for the book.
As for cutting the book down, it seems wicked to think of it; but it is really rather longer than they
about 70 pages more than the publishers like to have in the Camelot volumes, so if you will revise the book
over it very seriously, besides asking Dr Bucke's opinion about issuing a 2nd Edn at all of my little book
Specimen Days in America makes its appearance in the London book-shops to-morrow, & before you get this
pile of the Spec Days Vols. volumes on the table, & he was delighted with the appearance, &c. of the book
I feel quite proud at being the agent & deputy of the book in this way.
I do hope you will like the general get-up of the book, & so on.
If we have made any slips in this respect in the book, we can profit by them in the Democratic Vistas
and apparently liked the critic's work on Leaves of Grass—Whitman even had Sarrazin's chapter on his book
.— My Book & I , which is full of highest import.
Walter Scott (which means David Gordon really) will send you ten guineas for the right of including the book
in the Camelot series, as soon as the book arrives.
This brings us to Kennedy's book, about whose adventures over here he has no doubt kept you informed.
Could you spare me a couple of portraits similar to that prefixed to Kennedy's book?
For more information on the book, see James E.
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
It is within the bounds of possibility that I may write a review of the complete book for one of our
For more information on the book, see James E.
Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace
The book was published in December 1888.
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
Merrimack Rivers (1889), and Thoreau's Essays and Other Writings, Dircks wrote the introductions for these books
Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace
The book was published in December 1888.
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
Town Moor, whence one gets a superb sweep of sky, & there I often go & ramble about, sometimes with a book
Meanwhile how goes the new book? Let me know if I can be of use in circulating it over here.
based in London and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and it was the imprint under which a number of Whitman's books
He was editor of the Springfield Republican from 1868 to 1872, and was the author of books dealing with
By the way, have you seen Havelock Ellis's book,—"The New Spirit," in which you figure very notably?
The first edition of the book was published in London by George Bell and Sons, 1890.
Dear Walt Whitman, I was glad to have the Birthday book the other day, with its record of so many friendly
The book was published in 1889 by Philadelphia publisher David McKay.
— With most loving remembrances Ernest Rhys Shall be glad to have 'Birthday' book!
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
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace
The book was published in December 1888.
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
As the book stands now, there is a native unity about it, more I think than when it was given together
And what you have added to the book is so exactly what was wanted to give it direct appeal to us here
Kennedy's book this morning.
It is very unfortunate indeed, for it is very difficult to get a book of unconventional character afloat
There is some chance of Wilson's being able to take the book in the autumn, but that is such a long time
two-page preface to Specimen Days on March 8 and an "Additional Note" on March 15 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
This manuscript was the first of several drafts of what became two books, Reminiscences of Walt Whitman
(London: Alexander Gardner, 1896) and The Fight of a Book for the World (West Yarmouth, Massachusetts
Alexander Gardner (1821–1882), a publisher in Paisley, Scotland—who reissued a number of books by and
Reminiscences of Walt Whitman in 1896 after a long and contentious battle with Kennedy over editing the book
Costelloe's copy of the book!
narrow sense henceforth, & go in for expressing life direct rather than dealing with other people's books
For more information on the book, see James E.
In the latter case, the book would be rather crowded.
They would give the book an added "send" into the midst of our readers & do a deal of good so.
Harry has made application to the R. R. Co, but has not received much encouragement yet.
"That is a book which is very well known," said the lady visitor, in a low voice from her dark corner
The edition was 1,000 copies—the ordinary edition of new books in those days.
Books tire me nowadays.
thought "The Prophet of Great Smoky Mountain," by Miss Murfree an exceptionally strong and interesting book
The official Register, known as the "Blue Book," contains all the information serviceable to your Bureau
viz: Fuel, Labor, Furniture, Stationary and Miscellaneous Items 7,000 For Law and other necessary Books
Stitt, Pardon Clerk. see let Book F p 515 The following are responsible for particular readings or for
In general, attire became more formal and tended toward dark, somber colors (see Reynolds, "'My Book
Let him look carefully between the gilded covers of books, backed by high-sounding names, and endorsed
passages which appeal to me: "A morning glory at my window, satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books
the following sentiments; for which, and for all the good things included between the covers of his book
Some notable examples are "The City Dead-House," "The Singer in the Prison," "You Felons on Trial in
Legend has it that Walt was taken to view some Indian prisoners, who responded only to him.On the eighteenth
I left the volume of Burns' letters for you, the book you loaned me, and the one you gave me.
("To You" and "Thou Reader") to form the conclusion to the "Inscriptions" cluster that opened the book
have found little consolation in sublimation, in his high hopes and ambitions for himself and his book