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73 Specimen Days

  • Date: October 1884 or later; October 1884
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Text:

f now some six weeks for the ful filment fulfillment of orders I have sent on there him for bound books

a schoolmaster

  • Date: Before or early in 1852; 12 March 1852
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | unknown author
Text:

commits homicide—(the victim is Jack's father)—He is arrested the shock is too much for him—while in prison

The cover of the notebook is labeled "Note Book Walt Whitman 82" in a hand that is not Whitman's.

Annotations Text:

The cover of the notebook is labeled "Note Book Walt Whitman 82" in a hand that is not Whitman's.; Transcribed

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 24 November 1888

  • Date: November 24, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Text:

He has done little work since completing his last book "November Boughs."

Nov 24 As I write Ed W is making up the bed—he is a good nurse to me & does well—I believe the big book

a long collation & brief Biog: of Kant in Prof: Hedge's "Prose Writers of Germany" (a big valuable book

Annotations Text:

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

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 30–31 March 1891

  • Date: March 30–31, 1891; March 30, 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Text:

up but I am afraid is substantially dismantled (I don't know—may be better than I think for)—Poor Harry

is—bowel action not copious but decided every day the last three days—McKay just orders six sets big books

Annotations Text:

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

"Old Chants" appeared in Truth on March 19 (William Sloane Kennedy, The Fight of a Book for the World

editor of Lippincott's Magazine]" on March 15, and Walt Whitman received $12 (Whitman's Commonplace Book

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

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 28 June 1891

  • Date: June 28, 1891; 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Text:

the last from his pen: Take, lady, what your loyal nurses give: Their full "God Bless You" with this book

Annotations Text:

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

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 30–31 January 1891

  • Date: January 30, 1891; 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Annotations Text:

Whitman's book Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) was his last miscellany, and it included both poetry and short

Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy" in Leaves of Grass (1891–1892

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

Why, Horace, you have no idea of the exuberance of the man: he talks of buying all my books, of buying

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 16 April 1890

  • Date: April 16, 1890; Apri 16, 1890
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown author
Annotations Text:

In his Commonplace Book, Whitman described the evening of the Contemporary Club reception as follows:

st. . . . all went well—this must be the 13th time & is probably the last" (Whitman's Commonplace Book

V. D. Davis to Walt Whitman, 26 April 1883

  • Date: April 26, 1883
  • Creator(s): V. D. Davis
Text:

Since then I have been very glad to learn that the book is already republished in England, & that a new

quite a young man to write as I have done, but I have found so much refreshment & real delight in your books

Leaves of Grass" constantly by me, & in the intervals of other work am trying to make a study of the book

Val. Stuart Redden to Walt Whitman, 11 November 1891

  • Date: November 11, 1891
  • Creator(s): Val. Stuart Redden
Annotations Text:

She is the author of several books of poetry, including Idyls of Battle and Poems of the Rebellion (New

"Leaving it to you to prove and define": "Poets to Come" and Whitman's German Translators

  • Creator(s): Walter Grünzweig | Vanessa Steinroetter
Text:

"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

W. A. B. James to Walt Whitman, 27 March 1877

  • Date: March 27, 1877
  • Creator(s): W. A. B. James
Text:

This letter has been crossed out, and on the back is a letter from Harry Stafford to Walt Whitman.

W. A. Field to John A. Rawlins, 1 May 1869

  • Date: May 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Andrews was employed by the Attorney General, and Harper's Ferry ejectment suit see Index Letter Book

W. A. Field to A. E. Borie, 5 May 1869

  • Date: May 5, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

I do not find in the Record Book of Opinions any such opinion as you ask for, and I do not know that

W. A. Field to George S. Boutwell, 5 May 1869

  • Date: May 5, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

, ($1500:00,) and charge the same to the appropriation for the purchase of Law and other necessary books

W. A. Field to D. W. Middleton, 7 May 1869

  • Date: May 7, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Confiscated property—Blanton Duncan—Kentucky see Ins Book p. 268 also Ins. B. p.294.

W. A. Field to Benjamin HelmSmith, 13 May 1869

  • Date: May 13, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book p. 274 see p. 293 See p. 493 seq. this book. See last page of Index H. Let Book H.

W. A. Field to E. W. Andrews, 21 May 1869

  • Date: May 21, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book pp. 274 293 See last page Index H. Let. Book H.

W. A. Field to John A. Rawlins, 2 August 1869

  • Date: August 2, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book A. pp. 352, 355, 382.

W. A. Field to J. C. B. Davis, 5 August 1869

  • Date: August 5, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Spanish gunboats see ante p. 18 see Ins Book A. p. 385 see Index p 80 letter S The following are responsible

W. A. Field to John A. Rawlins, 7 August 1869

  • Date: August 7, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

you will issue the necessary orders to the commanding officer at San Juan island, to deliver the prisoner

W. A. Field to B. D. Henderson, 11 October 1869

  • Date: October 11, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Commissioner in Wisconsin, and arrest the prisoner on the Commissioner's warrant, have a hearing, and

if probable cause is shown, then the Commissioner should hold the prisoner to answer any order of the

S. prisoners—and he leaves a copy of the warrant.

The prisoner being in Iowa, you can arrest him on a warrant issued by a Commissioner in Iowa,—or probably

the original warrant would be sufficient to hold the prisoner until after the report of the Grand Jury

W. A. Field to Columbus Delano, 2 November 1869

  • Date: November 2, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book A. p 468.

W. A. Field to Little, Brown, & Co., 24 December 1869

  • Date: December 24, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

State Reports, with the prices noted thereon at which you proposed some time since to furnish these books

If you can now supply the books mentioned on this list at rates not exceeding the prices there intimated

Library books.

W. A. Field to T. & J. W. Johnson & Co., 24 December 1869

  • Date: December 24, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Reports, on the margin of which you will find noted the prices at which you have heretofore stated these books

Library Books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted

W. A. Field to Columbus Delano, 17 February 1870

  • Date: February 17, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book st.

W. A. Field to Haynes, Heath & Lewis, 1 March 1870

  • Date: March 1, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book G. pp. 47, 48 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file,

W. A. Field to Hamilton Fish, 7 March 1870

  • Date: March 7, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

consented to return to Michigan—and that he did return, was arraigned, and pleaded guilty—and is now in prison

W. A. Field to Columbus Delano, 7 March 1870

  • Date: March 7, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book A. pp. 475, 528 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file

W. A. Field to P. Phillips, 30 March 1870

  • Date: March 30, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Harris, et . al . appellant, .

W. A. Field to Thomas Wilson, 30 March 1870

  • Date: March 30, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Harris, et al . appellant, vs .

W. A. Field to J. A. Peters, 27 June 1870

  • Date: June 27, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Distribution of certain books.

W. A. Field to Henry L. Dawes, 27 June 1870

  • Date: June 27, 1870
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

For stationery and books, $1000.

Internal Revenue, Naval Solicitor, and the law office of the Department of State and for stationery and books

fourth-class clerks, $17,900; for fuel, labor, and miscellaneous items $3,500; for stationery and books

W. A. Field to E. W. Andrews, 28 June 1869

  • Date: June 28, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. A. Field | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book H. p. 10. See last page p 32 of Index H. Let. Book H.

W. F. Peddrick to George S. Boutwell, 23 July 1869

  • Date: July 23, 1869
  • Creator(s): W. F. Peddrick | Walt Whitman
Text:

I am directed by the Attorney General to say, that, after an examination of the files and books of this

Talks with Noted Men

  • Date: 12 June 1886
  • Creator(s): W. H. B.
Text:

My publisher has only sent me $80 as profits on my books for over a year.

W. Hale White to Walt Whitman, 23 October 1882

  • Date: October 23, 1882
  • Creator(s): W. Hale White
Text:

Gilchrist of Hampstead showed me yesterday a new book of yours which I have not got.

tell me what the price is, or if you prefer it, tell me what the price is first and let me have the book

Annotations Text:

On the letter, Whitman noted "book sent $3 due" and, with a different pen, "paid."

W. Hale White to Walt Whitman, 21 March 1880

  • Date: March 21, 1880
  • Creator(s): W. Hale White
Text:

England. 21 March 1880 Dear Sir, I enclose a short notice of one of your books.

I T is rather remarkable that Walt Whitman's last book, "The Two Rivulets," should have received so little

Yet this book contains, perhaps, the best defence of Democracy which has been offered of late years,

W. I. Whiting to Walt Whitman, 14 June 1886

  • Date: June 14, 1886
  • Creator(s): W. I. Whiting
Text:

At a sale of Autographs, & Books a few days ago the following prices were obtained, "Autograph letter

William Wilde Thayer to Walt Whitman, 31 August 1862

  • Date: August 31, 1862
  • Creator(s): W. W. Thayer | William Wilde Thayer
Annotations Text:

Books being a luxury, there was no demand. All book firms were 'shaky.' . . .

Whitman, Edward (1835–1892)

  • Creator(s): Waldron, Randall
Text:

New York: Basic Books, 1984. Whitman, Edward (1835–1892)

Whitman, Martha ("Mattie") Mitchell (1836–1873)

  • Creator(s): Waldron, Randall
Text:

her final months, for her last letter to him, in October 1872, acknowledges "a good many letters and books

Review of November Boughs

  • Date: March 1889
  • Creator(s): Walsh, William S.
Text:

My book ought to emanate buoyancy and gladness legitimately enough, for it was grown out of those elements

Walt Whitman to Anne Gilchrist, 14 February [1877]

  • Date: February 14, 1877
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitamn | Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Staffords from February 7 to 13, and stayed in Philadelphia from February 15 to 21 (The Commonplace Book

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 10 July 1890

  • Date: July 10, 1890
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitan | Walt Whitman
Text:

as well as any, the moral marrow is the spinal sine qua non —without wh' not, then not )—There is a book

Annotations Text:

On March 7, 1891, Whitman noted in his Commonplace Book that he sent Nencioni a copy of Complete Poems

Memoranda During the War

  • Date: 1875–1876
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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

Complete Prose Works

  • Date: 1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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.

Annotations Text:

transcription culled from the text file found at www.archive.org and edited based on their digital, flip-book

Drum-Taps and Sequel to Drum-Taps

  • Date: 1865; 1865–1866
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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,

Drum-Taps (1865)

  • Date: 1865
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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,

Poems by Walt Whitman [1868]

  • Date: 1868
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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."

Annotations Text:

.; ∗ 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

Leaves of Grass. The Poems of Walt Whitman [Selected]

  • Date: 1886
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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?

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