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Anne edited a small collection of Whitman's writings, A Little Book of Nature Thoughts (Portland, Maine
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
gray Poet— Ever since I bought the first edition of Leaves of grass we have been friends through your books—I
warmly thank you for this precious memorial of a man whose life work & example are better even than his books
And Sir Walter Raleigh, looking from the window of his prison in the Tower, and witnessing a quarrel
love Fall, crumbling, at a breath; And sick at last with that great sorrow's shock, As some poor prisoner
great many things to amuse us, such as paintings, on wood & on stone, ancient armour, ancient dishes, Books
Harry Coburn. DIGGS, CUNNINGHAM & CO. 365 & 367 BROADWAY, (Corner Franklin Street,) P. O. BOX 735.
We have a new Cashier & he is looking over the books & he seen the account against me & he says if I
First of all let us open his book. Are these verses?
Not a single book in the room.
Out of this spirit, he has called his first book of poetry (1855) and into this book, his book, representing
Therefore he can say of the with justification: "Camerado, this is no book!
The result, finally, is that this book, which is not a book but the touch of a human being, remains just
"Poets to Come" first appeared in German in 1889 as part of the very first book-length translation of
A highly accomplished translator and literary critic (he wrote a book on Dante and translated, in addition
Landauer's translation, published posthumously in 1921, is contained in a beautiful, artisan-like book—ornamented
book sent Oct 26 The Queens Hotel. Manchester. Monday. Oct. 14. 1889.
Dear Sir I write, enclosing money for book and postage, hoping that the 300th copy of this last edition
—Please send the book, if you still can spare one, to the address, 2. Langland Gardens. Frognal.
England And believe me Yours sincerely Walter Delaplaine Scull book sent Walter Delaplaine Scull Walter
Whitman had a special pocket-book edition printed in honor of his 70th birthday, May 31, 1889, through
For more information on the book see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
328 Mickle Street Camden New Jersey June 14 '87 Yes, Doctor, I will loan you the Gilchrist book to read
Whitman sent Anne Gilchrist to Knortz on October 24 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.
The second option presents the pages in pairs, mimicking the layout of the physical book.
Perfume this book of mine O blood-red roses! Lave subtly with your waters every line Potomac!
The Singer in the Prison. A child said What is the Grass?
Stevenson, in "Familiar Studies of Men and Books ."]
I opened at the close of one of the first books of the evangelists, and read the chapter describing the
But the sight of the released prisoners of war coming up from the Southern prisons was to him worse than
Union Prisoners South Salisbury.
Releas'd Union Prisoners from South.
—The releas'd prisoners of War are now coming up from the Southern prisons.
—in those prisons—and in a land of plenty!)
At one of these latter he was taken prisoner, and pass'd four or five months in Secesh military prisons
Books were scarce.
UNION PRISONERS SOUTH.
ITEMS FROM MY NOTE BOOKS.
The releas'd prisoners of war are now coming up from the southern prisons.
Not the book needs so much to be the complete thing, but the reader of the book does.
transcription culled from the text file found at www.archive.org and edited based on their digital, flip-book
doors to me, proud libraries, For that which was lacking among you all, yet needed most, I bring; A book
your dear sake, O soldiers, And for you, O soul of man, and you, love of comrades; The words of my book
nothing, the life of it every- thing everything A book separate, not link'd with the rest, nor felt
book-words! what are you?
in the prisons, all the righteous and the wicked, All the joyous, all the sorrowing, all the living,
doors to me, proud libraries, For that which was lacking among you all, yet needed most, I bring; A book
your dear sake, O soldiers, And for you, O soul of man, and you, love of comrades; The words of my book
nothing, the life of it every- thing everything A book separate, not link'd with the rest, nor felt
book-words! what are you?
in the prisons, all the righteous and the wicked, All the joyous, all the sorrowing, all the living,
book-words! what are you?
The New Riddle Book. New Edition of "An awfully Jolly Book for Parties."
Carlyle on the Choice of Books.
In preparation, thick 8vo., uniform with "Year-Book," pp. 800. Hone's Scrap Book.
A Supplementary Volume to the "Every-Day Book," the "Year-Book," and the "Table-Book."
.; ∗ In a copy of the book revised by Whitman himself, which we have seen, this title is modified into
The recherché or ethereal sense of the term, as used in my book, arises probably from the actual Calamus
The Ring and the Book .
WHEN I READ THE BOOK.
I have made, The words of my book nothing, the drift of it every thing, A book separate, not link'd
To look strife, torture, prison, popular odium, face to face!
book-words! what are you?
I transmit you herewith a certified transcript from the books of the President's office, in relation
that you cause an order to be issued to the commandment at the Fortress to relax the rigor of the prisoner's
Fort Delaware, in certain cases of Habeas Corpus, sued out before Judge Hall, in behalf of some prisoners
act as a counsel for commandant of Fort Delaware, in Habeas Corpus Cases before Judge Hall, as to prisoners
Harris, Esq. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sir: Your letter of June 3d has been received at this office.
Harris, 10 June 1867
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
Five Hundred Dollars ($500:00,) and charge the same to the appropriation for Law and other necessary Books
Marshal for the Southern District of South Carolina, in connection with a prisoner, one Simpson,— and
evidence, for the purpose of showing a balance against such person, to produce a transcript from the books
I would suggest that a transcript from the books of the Treasury exhibiting the condition of Gilson's
Letter Book F. p. 482. see p. 34 seq. in which he mentions the fact that there are a number of suits
&c. see Instruction Book Page 1.
Binckley, Assistant Attorney General. for Braine's case see Let Book F pp 483, 569, 584 see Ins.
Book A, p. 131.
Stitt, Pardon Clerk. see let Book F p 515 The following are responsible for particular readings or for
Book p 1 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted:
the Attorney General directs me to say that he would like to have fifteen (15,) copies of the "Blue Book
Instruction Book, p. 3 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file
Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Henry Stanbery Attorney General. for letter see Let Book F
Very Respectfully, your ob'dt servant Henry Stanbery, Attorney General. ante p 18 Let Book F p 482 The
Book p 222 Also Op. 81, p 292 Op Book The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes
Book F p. 580 for the arrest of said Gilson. 4. Copy of a letter from R. W.
Book F pp 255, 260, 492, 599 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to
Book p 4 A Report respecting this matter has since been called for, and received, from the Marshal of
Book p 14 are the only laws that can be enforced there, and United States courts the only courts having
See Ins. book p 15 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file,
Book p 14 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
There is no printed book, or manual, setting forth the duties of my office. 12.
Of the third-class clerks, one is in charge of the Record books by correspondence, the two others in
Book F. p. 515 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as
Book p. 19 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
Book pp. 19, 20 see p. 81 seq.
Book pp 19,20 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted