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temperance novel Franklin Evans; or, the Inebriate (1842), although later in life he was embarrassed by the book
.: Books for Libraries, 1968. 129–147. Burr, Anna Robeson. Weir Mitchell: His Life and Letters.
Traubel joined Bucke as Whitman's literary executors.Bucke's book Cosmic Consciousness (1901) defined
A NEW BOOK BY MR. WHITMAN. A new book has just come to us from America, from Mr. Walt Whitman.
The book opens with an article of thirteen pages, called "A Backward Glance o'er Travel'd Roads."
Probably by the time this notice is in print the book will be in the hands of the English publishers,
and even absorbing interest there is in store for those, who shall by-and-bye possess and read the book
A New Book By Mr. Whitman
Journal of Technical Art and Information, For Publishers, Printers, Lithographers, Bookbinders, Blank-Book
Will you be kind enough to write on the enclosed card a few words about books , which I will place under
of Matthew Cohen's undergraduate English students have never ventured into Duke University's Rare Book
The author of two monographs and editor of two books on the poet, and co-director of the , Price considers
"To go to one place when you're working on a poem or a book, search and find all the manuscripts for
What has set Whitman scholars abuzz is that the original order would have ended the book with a slave
Genoways, who is finishing a book on Whitman and the Civil War, considers the unified guide an amazing
Back in the late 1950s, at Harvard University, I was working on a project which culminated in a book
In the process, I discovered several early twentieth century books, the pages so brittle they could hardly
Unlike most materials about "the great proletarian writer," these books were empty of all ideological
Many a Western linguist took lessons from this book.
were brought to a Tsarist court in 1905, and the book was even seized and destroyed.
Whitman My sister Bessie & I both thank you very warmly for the present you sent us of your book.
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
leading English poets of all time, closes his notice of Longfellow, the only American represented in the book
to destroy some of my own pretty things, but I have rigidly excluded everything of the kind from my books
I opened at the close of one of the first books of the Evangelists, and read the chapters describing
Clerk, Auburn Prison, Auburn, N. Y.
feel that I am near the end of my rope, but I am still writing and will shortly bring out another book
"The book made more of a stir than I had expected, although most of the criticism was unfavorable.
Over there in the corner is a pile of my books, for which I have just received an order from England.
Halifax, England 15.12.91 Dear Sir I am engaged in compiling a hymn-book for use in the Labour Church
, in any case, I would rather not pirate, I beg to ask your kind permission to publish in our hymn-book
I may add that we do not expect to make a profit on the book, but if we should do so it will go to the
, had called on Whitman on July 11, 1890, to discuss Whitman's burial vault (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Harry Schuller Jr. A line has been drawn through this autograph request.
Harry Schuller, Jr. to Walt Whitman, 27 October 1890
Cowsden, in prison in New Jersey for counterfeiting.
In one of the books he frequently had sent me I saw an advertisement of a pocket- book edition of " Leaves
We don't want go away, go * ' books, we write books ourselves.' Books ! he said.
Bucke's pictures you " book and in the pocket-book edition? W. W. " No. Did " " you? J. W.
s used to stand, books, room.
book).
His War Experience and the Book He Wrote About it.
It struck me that these would make a nice little book if printed.
To be brief, however, I think the idea of my book is conveyed in that one word, 'comradeship'."
"What books do you like best?" "Well, I would say first Walter Scott, as a poet and a novelist.
I like Shakespeare and the good old book of all, the Bible; it is a poem to me.
"Leaves of Grass,"—this yet furiously fought about book, (it seems not settled yet whether it is a craze
HIS NEW BOOK.
I rubbed my eyes a little to see if this sunbeam were no illusion; but the solid sense of the book is
I did not know, until I last night saw the book advertised in a newspaper, that I could trust the name
His manners exemplify his book.
He sat in his den on the second floor, everything around him littered with books and papers.
a part of his own countrymen refuse to concede that he is a poet at all, and his earnings from his books
Every line of the book has been carefully read—most of it again & again—& has increased the heavy debt
For more information on the book, see James E.
Speaking about some book belonging to Walt said he hoped it was not lost, and then laughed heartily and
looked significantly at the litter of papers and books on the floor described in Dr.
Lifting up a volume of Scott's poems near him he held it towards me, saying:— "Wallace, here is a book
My book is terribly fragmentary.
We don't want books, we write books ourselves.' 'Books!' he said. 'What sort of books? Almanacs?
She set to, finished the book, and wrote the preface—thought to be the best written part of the book.
Bucke's book and in the pocket-book edition?" W. W. "No. Did you?" J. W. W.
"Harry? Morris?" he said.
Bucke afterwards published in his book on "Cosmic Consciousness."
In one of the books he had sent me I saw an advertisement of a pocketbook edition of "Leaves of Grass
We forwarded to him copies of some of the letters received from his friends, and such books, magazines
Bucke, who was still in London, had booked his return voyage on the Majestic , sailing from Liverpool
When writing his book, he told me in a letter that it was his address in Bolton which had started him
work of art (where it is effective, refined), but because so thoroughly characteristic of me—of the book
with the nature of the profile itself: "It is appropriate: the looking out: the face away from the book
I am after nature first of all: the out look of the face in the book is no chance" (Wednesday, October
Studio 2 W. 14 th st New York Febr. 12 90 My dear sir I have delivered your book to Mr. Bancroft.
Whitman sent, via Reich, a copy of his 1889 "pocket book" edition of Leaves of Grass to the renowned
Whitman recorded in his Commonplace Book that the lecture was "a noble, (very eulogistic to WW & L of
speech itself was published in New York by the Truth Seeker Company in 1890 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
Whitman recorded in his Commonplace Book that the lecture was "a noble, (very eulogistic to WW & L of
speech itself was published in New York by the Truth Seeker Company in 1890 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
James Arnold Blank Book Manufacturer No. 22 South Fifth St. 2nd floor.
until I get a copy bound up so as to get the correct width of the back—I send you a Box of Ninety Books
Pond's letter also includes a printed notice at the bottom of the letter that reads: "I am now booking
bare—I tried very hard to secure a copy of your "Leaves", and at last in New York did so, I took the book
some glorious aspect of nature, I should have laughed at him—But I feel while reading you (not your book
Whitman noted in his Commonplace Book on November 24 that the two-volume set had been sent (see Daybooks
. * I T has been a melancholy task to read this book; and it is a still more melancholy one to write
Whitman is very fond of blowing his own trumpet, and he has made very explicit claims for his book.
your dear sake, O soldiers, And for you, O soul of man, and you, love of comrades; The words of my book
He tells us, in the lines quoted, that the words of his book are nothing.
We look in vain, however, through your book for a single idea.
and prose, but also digests of facts and events, copies of important documents, etc.), compiled into book-length
months before he was forced to keep to the house, and as he often talked of you (I know from your books
He is best known for his book One Thousand American Fungi.
Philip James Bailey (1816–1902) was an English poet and well-known for his book of verse titled Festus
—Please put Judge Wescotts name in the book—with your own.
Peter Van Egmond (Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1972).
In the 1870s, Whitman frequently went to Scovel's home for Sunday breakfast (Whitman's Commonplace Book
came away from home Mary and the children were much delighted with the Picture, and the pretty "last Books
Bates is crazy to get the new Whitman Book.
We think however there ought also to be in the book another plate—a portrait of yourself as now.
Your copy came duly to hand, and we have considered the matter, and should be glad to publish the book
Europe next week, and should be glad to know before going, both that we may make our plans for the book
to feel clear that you can control the old Thayer & Eldrige plates, so as to stop the issue of any books
This book sells for $2.00 retail: we might, however, give more margin and increase the price.
In as much as calls for the book in small numbers are coming to us from day to day and under the circumstances
We do not know whether the book would appeal to us commercially, but we of course prefer not to look
We can start the book whenever you wish, and should consider six to eight weeks sufficient time for it
Up to the present time the royalty due to you on the sales of the book amounts to $405.50.
have cost us about $475. including the steel portrait, and we have on hand about 225 copies of the book
We are not at present informed what portions of the book are objected to.
We are given to understand that if certain parts of the book should be withdrawn its further circulation
Osgood and Company, Gentlemen; Our attention has been officially directed to a certain book entitled
We are of the opinion that this book is such a book as brings it within the provisions of the Public
The argument is as follows; if there is a case against the book in its existing form it is not removed
do not attempt to express an opinion on the point of whether there is a case against the original book
But we certainly do think that if there such a case it would lie with almost equal force against the book
the official authorities there seems no alternative for us but to decline to further circulate the book
Whitman sent Redpath "Robert Burns As Poet and Person," for which he received $70 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Whitman returned the proof on August 31 (Whitman's Commonplace Book).
Whitman received $60 (Whitman's Commonplace Book).