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Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 24 September 1882

  • Date: September 24, 1882
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

Will get prose book as soon as it appears. Will write soon as pictures arrive. Many thanks. TWR.

Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

It is the latter book to which Rolleston refers here and the receipt of which he acknowledges in his

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 29 October 1882

  • Date: October 29, 1882
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

'82 October 29 29 Lange Strasse Dresden 'Specimen Days' safely arrived, a really beautiful book externally

To find one who will really cooperate with energy in giving a faithful presentment of your book will

Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 14 February 1882

  • Date: February 14, 1882
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

It is grand strong idiomatic German, not the milk-and-water, romantified stuff they put into books nowadays

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 10 February [1881]

  • Date: February 10, 1881
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

In his book The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland (London and New York, 1904), he set forth the history and

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 10 June [1882]

  • Date: June 10, 1882
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

It is this latter book to which Rolleston refers here and the receipt of which he acknowledges in his

Bagenal, in his book The American Irish (London, 1882), 220–221, discusses the schism among the various

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1884

  • Date: January 1, 1884
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

I wonder do you know a man called Carpenter (Edward), lives in England, has written a book called ' Towards

Annotations Text:

One chapter in the book is devoted to Whitman.

Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization

First published in 1883, the book went through several editions during Carpenter's lifetime (1844–1929

Whatever resemblance there may be between the rhythm, style, thoughts, construction, etc., of the two books

Rolleston reviewed the second edition of Carpenter's book in the Dublin University Review, 2 (April 1886

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 5 April 1884

  • Date: April 5, 1884
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

By the way—what sort of title would do for the book?

editions all bore that name, & I hope that gradually this work of mine will expand till your whole book

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 4 August [1885]

  • Date: August 4, 1885
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Annotations Text:

He was the author of many books and articles on German-American affairs and was superintendent of German

Rolleston on the first book-length translation of Whitman's poetry, published as Grashalme in 1889.

Thomas W.H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 7 January 1889

  • Date: January 7, 1889
  • Creator(s): Thomas W.H. Rolleston | Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

Or if you are bringing the book out yourself I'll do so to you.

Annotations Text:

Whitman's Complete Poems & Prose (1888), a volume Whitman often referred to as the "big book," was published

Frederick Oldach bound the book, which included a profile photo of the poet on the title page.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 10 March 1890

  • Date: March 10, 1890
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

My dear Walt The enclosed will interest you—From all accounts the reception of book here is very satisfactory

Annotations Text:

Grashalme, Rolleston and Karl Knortz's book-length German translation of Leaves of Grass had been published

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, [9 September 1884]

  • Date: September 9, 1884
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

confirmed by what you said of the probable circle of readers of the first ed n edition —namely, to let the book

Had I been living in Germany longer I should have tried selling the book myself—but that I can't do from

As to terms, of course if any enterprising publisher would give me 100 dollars or so for the book I would

let him have it (it being understood that you & I should have our way about the form of the book, English

If the book is printed in America you will be able to oversee technical matters connected with the printing

Annotations Text:

He was the author of many books and articles on German-American affairs and was superintendent of German

Rolleston on the first book-length translation of Whitman's poetry, published as Grashalme in 1889.

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 30 September [1883]

  • Date: September 30, 1883
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

Will look out for D r Knortz's book but to make sure you might send me translation if you have any sheets

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 10 November 1889

  • Date: November 10, 1889
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

From all accounts the reception of book here is very satisfactory.

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1888

  • Date: September 1, 1888
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Annotations Text:

He was the author of many books and articles on German-American affairs and was superintendent of German

Rolleston on the first book-length translation of Whitman's poetry, published as Grashalme in 1889.

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 22 November [1883]

  • Date: November 22, 1883
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

produce good renderings of, say, 8 or ten of the longer poems, which might then be published in a small book

reprint is not very satisfactory in this way to me at least, as I like to make notes & references in the book

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 7 August 1884

  • Date: August 7, 1884
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

No one supposes that the book will be much of a success, financially speaking.

bookseller told me the other day that no one reads poetry now in Germany, or buys it, except to give pretty books

not gone into detailed criticism in my preface—said that if anyone didn't see his way to calling the book

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 5 May [1884]

  • Date: May 5, 1884
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Annotations Text:

The second letter, evidently mailed on April 22, though the entry in Whitman's Commonplace Book appears

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, July 29, 1879

  • Date: July 29, 1879
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

I was the means of introducing your book to a M rs Alexander, in the North of Ireland.

She wrote at that time to you, enclosing a money order for £1-6-0 for one of your books, I think the

must have forgotten to do this, as I have heard again today that M Alexander has not received the book

much obliged if you would let me have a line today whether you ever received it, or not, & if your books

Your book has travelled with me wherever I have gone.

Annotations Text:

In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, [April or May 1880?]

  • Date: April or May 1880
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

I suppose by this time you have received from M rs Alexander the price of the book.

Thomas W. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 2 February 1889

  • Date: February 2, 1889
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. Rolleston
Text:

Feb. 2 nd The big book with its kind inscription arrived today—I like much the 1 volume plan.

Its a book one can walk about in, as in a great land, & see things of inexhaustible meaning and promise—And

Annotations Text:

Whitman's Complete Poems & Prose (1888), a volume Whitman often referred to as the "big book," was published

Frederick Oldach bound the book, which included a profile photo of the poet on the title page.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Horace Traubel records Whitman's first reactions to the new book in Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden

Titus M. Coan to Walt Whitman, 22 November 1880

  • Date: November 22, 1880
  • Creator(s): Titus M. Coan
Text:

Titus M Coan's letter books sent $10 due from Century Club THE CENTURY 109 EAST 15TH STREET November

Tracy Robinson to Walt Whitman, 31 December 1890

  • Date: December 31, 1890
  • Creator(s): Tracy Robinson
Text:

now read over again Preface, Poems and Notes of "Two Rivulets," and "Democratic Vistas" since the books

Annotations Text:

celebration, his Two Rivulets, an experiment in prose and poetry, with (in the first section of the book

For more information on these books, see Frances E.

The Afterlives of Specimens: Science, Mourning, and Whitman’s Civil War

  • Date: 2017
  • Creator(s): Tuggle, Lindsay
Text:

Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog and Commentary, available on The Walt

Quoted in Folsom, Whitman Making Books. 70. Folsom, Whitman Making Books.

Folsom, Whitman Making Books. 72. Folsom, Whitman Making Books. 73.

Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog and Commentary.

Works Cited  237 Harris, W. C.

Triggs, Oscar Lovell (1865–1930)

  • Creator(s): Tyrer, Patricia J.
Text:

J.TyrerTriggs, Oscar Lovell (1865–1930)Triggs, Oscar Lovell (1865–1930) An educator and author, Triggs in his book

Keller, Elizabeth Leavitt (b. 1839)

  • Creator(s): Tyrer, Patricia J.
Text:

Keller's book Walt Whitman in Mickle Street, ostensibly based on her observations of the poet's home

Phillips, George Searle ("January Searle") (1815–1889)

  • Creator(s): Tyrer, Patricia J.
Text:

Searle") (1815–1889)Phillips, George Searle ("January Searle") (1815–1889) A journalist and writer of books

[Unidentified Sender] to Homer G. Plautz, 24 December 1867

  • Date: December 24, 1867
  • Creator(s): Unidentified | Walt Whitman
Text:

&c. see Instruction Book Page 1.

[Unidentified Sender] to A. S. Ridgley, 2 August 1869

  • Date: August 2, 1869
  • Creator(s): Unidentified | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book A. p. 384.]

[Unidentified Sender] to P. P. Pratt, 20 December 1870

  • Date: December 20, 1870
  • Creator(s): Unidentified | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. p. 219.

[Unidentified Sender] to A. F. Perry, 20 December 1870

  • Date: December 20, 1870
  • Creator(s): Unidentified | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. p. 219.

[Unidentified Sender] to Gen. J. H. Wilson, 21 December 1870

  • Date: December 21, 1870
  • Creator(s): Unidentified | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. p. 221.

[Unidentified Sender] to A. S. H. White, 16 January 1871

  • Date: January 16, 1871
  • Creator(s): Unidentified | Walt Whitman
Text:

Blue Books rec'd.

Unidentified Correspondent to Walt Whitman, 5 September 1885

  • Date: September 5, 1885
  • Creator(s): Unidentified Correspondent
Annotations Text:

text, indicated in brackets, has been supplied from a hotel circular published on Making of America Books

Unidentified Correspondent to Walt Whitman, 19 June 1890

  • Date: June 19, 1890
  • Creator(s): Unknown Correspondent | Unidentified Correspondent
Text:

book sent June 21 Brandon, Vt. June 19/90. Walt Whitman Camden, N.J.

Unidentified Correspondent to Walt Whitman, 20 September 1890

  • Date: September 20, 1890
  • Creator(s): Unknown Correspondent | Unidentified Correspondent
Text:

and thoughtful I turn back and think of that old man whom I met but once only for a few minutes, His books

him, wondering eager over the names since first I saw or heard it, now learning to love the man the book

I have two photographs, one in book, the other lately taken, within ten years.

I read not long ago in the Century a line "the vagaries of my life" This troubled me—is the book and

If you care for me read my book.

Unidentified Correspondent to Walt Whitman, 18 April 1889

  • Date: April 18, 1889
  • Creator(s): Unidentified Correspondent
Text:

Will you kindly On the back of this letter, Whitman wrote a note about autographs and the 1889 pocket-book

Union Veteran Publishing Company to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1891

  • Date: August 1, 1891
  • Creator(s): Union Veteran Publishing Company
Text:

In short Mr Hale is an educated American, has written a splendid book an opportune time, its rapid sale

When not less than 25 Books are ordered we will pay transportation charges Sample copies 75¢ & 11¢ to

Annotations Text:

Publishing Company enclosed with this letter an advertising circular that included a summary of Hale's book

Unknown to Columbus Delano, 30 March 1871

  • Date: March 30, 1871
  • Creator(s): Unknown | Walt Whitman
Text:

Delano, Secretary of the Interior. see Ex. press book p 134.

track gangs

  • Date: Between 1890 and 1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

gangs, station hands & train crews Jacob Behmen born 1575 died 1624 "Two Runaways & other stories" by Harry

Stilwell Edwards pub'd 1889 Geo: Edw'd Woodberry born Beverly May 1855 book of poems "the North Shore

He dates the origin of mankind

  • Date: Undated; Unknown; 22 April 1857; 13 February 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

The Book of the Wars of the Lord. See Num. xxi. 14. III.

The book of Joshua. See Joshua x. 13; and 2 Samuel i. 17. V. The Book of Idde, the Seer.

The Acts of Rohoboam, in Book of Shemaiah. See 2 Chron. xii. 15. IX.

The Book of Jehu, the son of Hanani. See 2 Chron. xx. 34. X.

Da Costa [What has become of these Books of the Hebrew Scriptures?

Poem among the Siamese

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860; unknown; 1850
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

S.," a book very full of knowledge both useful and entertaining, we extract some queer exemplifications

Henry 8th

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

government of the Province of New Jersey, (1702) was that no printing press, nor the printing of any book

Books of WW

  • Date: Between 1890 and 1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

Books of WW Copies, evidently often read, of the Bible, Homer and Shakspere Shakespeare .

metrical abstracts Hedge's Prose writers and Poets of Germany, Voltaires Dictionary, George Sands' books

American Library Literature, Emerson, the Dictionaries, R G Ingersoll, Ossian, George Sands' books, Ellis

Books of WW

Don't forget the Lincoln Essay

  • Date: After 1885
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

Dont forget the Lincoln Essay in Rice's big book FROM BRENTANO BROS., 5 Union Square, NEW YORK CITY.

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 30 October 1889

  • Date: October 30, 1889; 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author | Unknown
Text:

been sitting here trying to interest myself in the morning papers—Tom Harned took 200 of the little book

yours had not yet gone—I urged him to see they were sent forthwith—(there is a good deal in the little book—partly

as a curio —partly as a momento of L of G. history)— P M —Of course still sitting here—"potter" around

She has read yr books & Bucke's ever since she has returned.

Annotations Text:

Peter Van Egmond (Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1972).

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 3–4 August 1889

  • Date: August 3–4, 1889; 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author | Unknown
Text:

. & your book—I sent you a paper with intereting piece ab't Tennyson by Gosse (a pleasant blanc-mange

a Norwegian, whose journey across Greenland last summer will furnish interesting reading when his book

Annotations Text:

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

Gosse reviewed Two Rivulets in "Walt Whitman's New Book," The Academy, 9 (24 June 1876), 602–603, and

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 12–14 November 1891

  • Date: November 12–14, 1891; November 13, 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

upon me—20 or 30 this week—sitting here same in big chair—have rec'd copy of O'C's "Three Tales" —books

Annotations Text:

Peter Van Egmond (Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1972).

for his belief that Shakespeare's plays had been written by Francis Bacon, an idea he argued in his book

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 7–8 November 1891

  • Date: November 7–8, 1891; November 6, 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Annotations Text:

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 3 November 1891

  • Date: November 3, 1891; November 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

John Russell Young, & Major Pond paid me a visit yesterday—all went right—Here is the adv't of O'C's book

Annotations Text:

Whitman has pasted a printed advertisement for O'Connor's book Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 10 December 1891

  • Date: December 10, 1891; December 2, 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Annotations Text:

Whitman also includes his two annexes in the book.

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