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I hold the family treasures—paintings, choice books, and all our loved ones held most dear.
When is the new book to be out I hope it will be a great success!
Being a confirmed and rather melancholy invalid myself—something in that book overwhelmed me with sorrow—a
I contrast the picture in that book of the sturdy young man, with the one in The "Magazine of Poetry"
cranky correspondence, but if this letter surprises or annoys you, you must blame the influence of that book
I receive papers and books quite often from you and am glad to get them I got a picture from you a while
Tennyson's "den" is up at the top of a narrow, winding stair—a large, sunny room, lined with books and
Englishmen who came over with me to see you), and he asked me to tell you that he read the little book
I am using these days of leisure to mature a scheme of education for Ray, & enlarge my list of books
Her principal books were Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 (1844); Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845);
also a forthright champion of equality and of women's rights and abilities (especially in her 1845 book
The ideas about the relationship between man and nature in Fuller's 1844 book were also similar to his
Whitman mentioned the book briefly but enthusiastically in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 9 November 1846,
More importantly, he removed from the book the forty pages on American literature, including the essay
New York: Basic Books, 1984. Canada, Whitman's Visit to
Federico (1898–1936) The Spanish poet and dramatist Federico García Lorca achieved early fame with books
The book's poems also contain references (often murky) to the poet's homoerotic sentiments.
The Evolution of Walt Whitman: The Creation of a Book. Trans. Roger Asselineau and Burton L.
(When he died it was discovered that he had planned a book on Whitman and other American poets.)
In this, then, was already perhaps a bit Whitmanesque; indeed, the book included lines of Whitman verse
Much later, in a preface written for the book's sixth edition, Vasseur would recall that he had first
Such inconsistencies indeed can do more than irritate: at times they undermine the sense of the book
With each new edition the book grew, transformed, became more and more monumental.
Introduction to the Spanish Translations "Poets to Come" is among the poems most frequently included in book-length
stenciled butterflies on its fore edges, the copy of Concha Zardoya's translation of Whitman, held at the Harry
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
interrelation of text, image, and binding in editions of Whitman in Spanish translation often makes the books
for a similar process simply by changing his medium and introducing his hand to the design of the book
Alegría writes that “of all the Spanish translations of Whitman’s book it is the one which has had the
He soon published several books of poetry, including Cantos Augerales (1904) and Cantos del Nuevo Mundo
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, MS 4to 86; Frey III:26.
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, MS 79; Frey III:14.
Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, MS 4to 75; Frey III:7.
Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England.
between Traubel's experience with Whitman, his notes, the transcriptions of them, and the final printed book
Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1972. Traubel, Horace. With Walt Whitman in Camden. 9 vols. Vol. 1.
Whitman later expanded "Democracy" into the book Democratic Vistas.
Indeed, Whitman borrowed Humboldt's book title for his famous self-description in "Song of Myself": "
John T.MattesonHarris, Thomas Lake (1823–1906)Harris, Thomas Lake (1823–1906) Born in England, Thomas
Lake Harris came to the United States as a young boy.
Around 1850, Harris began to go into trances.
The Life and World-Work of Thomas Lake Harris. 1908. New York: AMS, 1975. Harris, Thomas Lake.
Harris, Thomas Lake (1823–1906)
Fort Delaware, in certain cases of Habeas Corpus, sued out before Judge Hall, in behalf of some prisoners
Harris, Esq. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sir: Your letter of June 3d has been received at this office.
Harris, 10 June 1867
the Attorney General directs me to say that he would like to have fifteen (15,) copies of the "Blue Book
Book F. p. 515 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as
Pleasants, Chief Clerk. see Letter book F pp 281, 593 The following are responsible for particular readings
Morrison, Washington John Campbell, Law Books, Phil, Pa.
But as there will not be funds available to meet a bill for all of these books before the 1st of July
Gentlemen: Your letter of the 30th ult. inclosing invoice, has been received, and the books, as per invoice
Since the receipt of these books it has been discovered that some of the volumes were already on our
Harris's & Gill's Reports (Md.) 2 vols. Edwards' Chan. Rep. (N. Y.) Vol 4.
We sent the books to be returned yesterday, by Adams' Express. Very Resp. yours, M. F.
To avoid future inconvenience of this kind, you will please hereafter to forward books only as they are
Gentlemen: The Attorney General requests that you will forward this office the following books: Supplements
Gentlemen: The Attorney General requests that you will furnish this office with the following books:
Your letter "of some days since, relative to books now on hand as a portion of your (our) unfilled order
Library books.
If you desire immediate payment for these books, please send your bill in duplicate, and receipted.
It is probable that the nearest reputable Law Book seller may fill your order.
Gentlemen: I enclose herewith a check for $372:25, the amount of your bill for books this day received
Library Books.
Library books.
Pay for Library Books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file
I enclose the bill just received from you, which please include in your future account for books, which
It is desirable that when an account is presented by you for payment, it shall embrace all books delivered
Library books.
Gentlemen: In compliance with your request of the 8th inst, I herewith enclose the list of books some
Accompanying it is also a list showing such of these books as are still needed, exclusive of what have
Library Books.
Gentlemen: The books forwarded by you to this office per express, of which you advised us in your letter
Library Books.
Gentlemen: Your letter of yesterday's date containing a list of such books as you are now able to supply
You may forward all of these books except Vol. 2, Missouri Reports, and Vol. 28, Texas Reports, both
an inquiry made in your letter of the 18th ult., I have also to state that we are not in want of Harris
Library books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
Book A. p. 565 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as
Stancel see pp. 35 186 ante p. 534 Ins Book A. for that purpose.
The books included in the account have also been received. In regard to Vols. 4 to 12 and 15 Ala.
Library books.
Gentlemen: The books mentioned in your letter of yesterday's date as having been forwarded by express
referred to in a previous letter, we have concluded to let you furnish them also, believing Library Books
volumes of the English "Law Reports," and also your bill therefor, has been received, together with the books
Library books.
Please send, also, if you have any such to spare, a late catalogue of French law books.
Library books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
Library book.
enclosing invoice of Eng. law reports, together with your bill therefor,— and also the receipt of all the books
Our recent order Library books. was intended to embrace only bound volumes; and you will please hereafter