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Books ofcrit icism are just as scarce.
Out ofthis spirit, he has called his first book ofpoetry Leaves ofGrass (1855) and into this book, his
The result, finally, is that this book, which is not a book but the touch ofa human being, remains just
He sawTHE future opened like a book.
Many will be like him when they break out of their one-man prisons, the prisons of individualism and
Gents: In a letter from this office dated October 10, 1870, you were furnished with lists of Books, (
Some of the books mentioned in the lists were subsequently received from you, but there still remains
Library books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
shipped per steamer, (name not given,) for the Department of Justice to your care, four (4) cases of law books
I will thank you to get these books from the Custom House at your earliest convenience, and send them
Falls, Chief Clerk. library books.
instructions to the Collector of the Customs of New York to admit free of duty the four (4) cases of books
Falls, Chief Clerk. admit books free.
21st instant, and in reply inform you that the warden of the Jail should be directed to furnish the prisoners
you with proper clothing and charge the same in his bill against the government for keeping its prisoners
If the jailer declines to do so, you will furnish such prisoners with the needed clothing, and charge
Falls, Chief Clerk. furnish prisoners clothing N. Y.
weeks since the Secretary of the Treasury sent to this Department a letter passing duty free some books
This letter I enclosed to you with a request that you forward the books to this Department.
Falls, Chief Clerk. delayed library books The following are responsible for particular readings or for
instant, transmitting the certificate of Judge Howe that you had been assigned by him as counsel for a prisoner
Falls, Chief Clerk no such books to send.
In reply, I have to inform you that such books are not furnished cannot furnish books to U. S.
Attorney General Hill, I hereby acknowledge the receipt of you letter of the 16th ultimo, and also the books
Library Books.
The law places the distribution of such books under the control of the Secretary of the Interior—but
Falls, Chief Clerk. declining books.
Rev A P Putnam Brooklyn | books sent by Express | April 26 | & rec'd Brooklyn, N.Y.
I find that books come less battered at the ends—when sent by Express.
room I saw a paragraph about your dismissal from the Interior Department, and as I once read your book
I read your book when it first came out and though I must admit a good deal of it was blind to me, I
Caldwell and all the rest of our officers are in Danville Military Prison Va, he mentions Maj Wright
family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book
They purpose devoting their energies to the printing and publication of useful and valuable books, which
Special attention will be given to the publication of Medical and other Scientific Books, though, at
assortment of type of old and modern styles, they will be enabled to undertake the reprint of old books
Bibliographical Journal, containing critical notices of, and extracts from, rare, curious and valuable old Books
A book for every Farmer and Rearer of Cattle. MEDICAL SCIENCE.
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
–1791) was an English antiquary and writer of several books on the subject of antiques.
His book, The Book of the Farm (1841) was revolutionary in execution, lauded as a standard reference
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
With the highest regards Yrs Yours very truly A Simpson & Co A NEW BOOK, BY THE AUTHOR OF THE "SPARROWGRASS
The circular announced the book's publisher, Messrs. A.
The circular is referring to a book by Frederic Swartwout (F. S.)
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
Whitman Esq Dear Sir I am about to go into business in a few days; and hearing you are writing another book
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
Whitman replied on May 20, 1867, and he informed Simpson that he was not then writing a new book.
Oct 20 th 1865 Received from Walt Whitman the sum of Fifty dollars on a/c account of binding 300 books
poem "Hush'd be the Camps To-day," with a note about Lincoln's death to the final signature of the book
Whitman then decided to stop the printing and add a sequel to the book that would more fully take into
For more information on the printing of Drum-Taps (1865), see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making
A book of this description, unique, valuable for preserving, what, under the new regime at the South,
William Francis Allen (1830–1889) was an American classical scholar and one of the editors of the first book
ask for his opinion of her poems, leading to a decades-long correspondence; he helped edit the first book
which produced periodicals and reprints of rare, curious and old American, English, French and Latin books
The undersigned agree to take _____ Copies of the book entitled the "Slave Songs of the U.S.," for which
_____ agree to pay the sum of _____ dollars, on presentation of the book.
produced periodicals, as well as reprints of rare, curious, and old American, English, French, and Latin books
While preparing the Agathynian Club's second volume, a fire destroyed the Bradstreet book-bindery, all
For more information on the Club, see Adolf Growell, "The Agathynian Club (1866–1868)," American Book
In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man
More than a year after I heard two men in College talking of you, one of them had your book (Rossetti's
human life than the ships out at sea: and here I often found myself waking up from a reverie with the book
For more information on this book, see Edward Whitley, "Introduction to the British Editions of Leaves
Dear Friend You were so good as to call yourself so, in my book,—that I value more than you guess,—and
paper company, to whom Whitman sent the Centennial Edition on March 2, 1876 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
shortly after his visit to Boston, where he probably met the Fairchilds for the first time (Commonplace Book
Nor is it only in the form of the pieces composing the book that he follows a double line.
I close my extracts from advance sheets of the book with two little pieces of a political character:
Possibly a reference to book 11 of the Odyssey.
Probably a misquotation of "Stone walls do not a prison make,/ Nor iron bars a cage;/ Minds innocent
and quiet take/ That for an hermitage" from Richard Lovelace's "To Althea: From Prison."
.; Possibly a reference to book 11 of the Odyssey.; The "seven cities" refer to Chios, Athens, Rhodes
mystic.; Several lines from the poem are omitted.; Probably a misquotation of "Stone walls do not a prison
;/ Minds innocent and quiet take/ That for an hermitage" from Richard Lovelace's "To Althea: From Prison
The book included a preface and twelve poems.
For more information on the first edition of Leaves of Grass, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books
Often called the "workshop" edition, the volume consisted of four separately paginated books stitched
children and acting as her husband's critic and amanuensis, she published five scientific essays and a book
Philadelphia bringing with her three of her children and her furniture, pictures, china, silver, and books
touches, I take the liberty of writing to ask if you would send me in a few words your opinion of his books
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
Towards Democracy was a book-length poem expressing Carpenter's ideas about "spiritual democracy" and
Carpenter would later publish an account of his time with the poet in his book Days with Walt Whitman
enclose a copy of the selections you made from my journal, and also an account of the information Miss Harris
Cyril Flower wrote to me some time ago to inform me that he had brought your books with him from America
I shall be charmed to receive your book. Ever yours A.
Ever yours affectionately With best wishes Alfred Webb Feb. '76 Alfred Webb, Dublin Sent books by mail
In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man
The book might pass for merely hectoring and ludicrous, if it were not something a great deal more offensive
We know only, that, in point of style, the book is an impertinence towards the English language; and
When this life shall have ceased to cherish the book thou hast so kindly presented me, it shall fall
For more information on the book, see James E.
For it, "Leaves of Grass," is to me the Book of books, expressing or hinting every experience and aspiration
BY ALMA CALDER JOHNSTON M Y ACQUAINTANCE with Walt Whitman began in 1874, when his book, Leaves of Grass
Newspapers from which extracts had been cut, books reviewed, and to be reviewed, lay everywhere.
nothing better than the best Womanhood," I was relieved to have him remark smilingly, as he handed the book
books sent Alman H.
Herodotus, Pythocles, and Menoeceus; the Main Principles; and many of the fragments—appear in the tenth book
New York Times Book Review 6 Feb. 1955: 1, 22. ———. "Walt Whitman: The Miracle."
Although the book was initially criticized by a number of confused readers, Sartor eventually drew praise
Carlyle condemned overly liberal views on such issues as human rights and prison reform, and opposed
Whitman reviewed several of Carlyle's books while he was a journalist with the Brooklyn Daily Eagle,
Horace Traubel notes that during his time at Camden Whitman read many books by and about Carlyle.
more uncomfortable phrase hojas de hierba conveys the pun in Whitman's title on the "leaves" of a book
Nor even would he have included him in his gallery of "Raros," Darío's 1896 book Los Raros was a compilation
Vasseur's own book of poems.
Those who propagated or possessed books from [Sempere's] Library , one of whose branches was directed
I love games, love, books, music. The city, and the countryside, everything. There is nothing.
I was certain my dear brother would not ask me to read a bad book.
But it did not impress me as a bad book, crude as I was.
Sir: Your letter of the 7th instant is received, and in pursuance of your request I have appointed Harry
Cornwell, attorney for Harris Webster & Company, in which Mr.
referring to this office, the account of a physician in California for medical attendance upon a U.S. prisoner
It seems to have been sent to the Post Office Department because the prisoner was under arrest for violation
The custom, in such cases, is for the Marshal in whose custody the prisoner is at the time the service
As the subject to which it refers to wit, that of United states prisoners in Penitentiaries, is under
U.S. prisoners &c.
service, and respectfully request that the authority which he desires for the confinement of the prisoners
Indexed up * resume p 149 Ex Press Copy Book p 141 The following are responsible for particular readings
for my information copies of correspondence in relation to the case of James Gilmore, an escaped prisoner
It is the duty of the keeper of the prison in which the prisoner is incarcerated, to safely keep him,
There is however, I regret to state, no statute compelling them to reärrest prisoners who escape from
Marshals have reärrest of escaped U.S. prisoners. Missouri case J. Gilmore mail-robber see Ins.
Attorney of the District in which the prisoner is supposed to be, in order that a warrant may be issued