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“A sprit of my own seminal wet”: Spermatoid Design in Walt Whitman’s 1860 Leaves of Grass

  • Date: 2010
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
Text:

drawingsorthoseofWagner.See,forexample,JohannMüller,ElementsofPhysiology(London:Taylor 590 ed folsom books

Correspondence,3:270. 15.LeavesofGrass(Boston:JamesOsgood,1881). spermatoid design 595 16 was: he shuts the book

TheOriginofSpermatazoa.” foundthathisnewpublishersforthe1860edition,ThayerandEldridge,distributeda book

. spermatoid design 597 edgeofcivilwar,whenbrotherswouldfightbrothers;fathers,sons.Whitmandateshis book

), editor of the Whitman Series at the University of Iowa Press, and author and editor of numerous books

“This Mighty Convlusion”: Whitman and Melville Write the Civil War

  • Date: 2019
  • Creator(s): Sten, Christopher | Hoffman, Tyler
Text:

book-words! what are you?

sought to “rewrite” book 10.

Miller, Harry S.

Fornieri.Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books, 2005.

New York: Vintage Books, 2008. Feldman, Mark B.

[—the silent darting of many sand swallows]

  • Date: ca. 1876–1877
Text:

On the verso of the third leaf is a corrected proof of The Singer in the Prison, also described in this

The 1855 Leaves of Grass: A Bibliography of Copies

Text:

Jenner", and library book numbers.

Otis Harry W. Mitchell[?]

Harris, Jr.

Harris, Jr.

Purchased from Bauman Books.

2d Preface to As a Strong Bird

  • Date: about 1876
Text:

Whitman published it later that year as the title poem in a small book, As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free

43—Leaf

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

the first and last appearance of the poem during Whitman's lifetime: he rejected it from his Blue Book

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. J. Falls to A. G. Brandner, 7 October 1871

  • Date: October 7, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

In reply, I have to inform you that such books are not furnished cannot furnish books to U. S.

A. J. Falls to C. L. Robinson, 27 November 1871

  • Date: November 27, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

The law places the distribution of such books under the control of the Secretary of the Interior—but

Falls, Chief Clerk. declining books.

A. J. Falls to David Broveis, 23 August 1871

  • Date: August 23, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

Falls, Chief Clerk no such books to send.

A. J. Falls to George H. Sharpe, 12 December 1871

  • Date: December 12, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

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.

A. J. Falls to George H. Sharpe, 14 December 1871

  • Date: December 14, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

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.

A. J. Falls to George H. Sharpe, 26 December 1871

  • Date: December 26, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

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.

A. J. Falls to George H. Sharpe, 29 December 1871

  • Date: December 29, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

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

A. J. Falls to Little, Brown, & Co., 6 November 1871

  • Date: November 6, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

Attorney General Hill, I hereby acknowledge the receipt of you letter of the 16th ultimo, and also the books

Library Books.

A. J. Falls to T. & J. W. Johnson & Co., 29 April 1871

  • Date: April 29, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

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

A. J. Falls to W. H. Miller, 16 August 1871

  • Date: August 16, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

instant, transmitting the certificate of Judge Howe that you had been assigned by him as counsel for a prisoner

A. P. Putnam to Walt Whitman, 25 April 1876

  • Date: April 25, 1876
  • Creator(s): A. P. Putnam
Text:

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.

A. Van Rensellaer to Walt Whitman, 30 July 1865

  • Date: July 30, 1865
  • Creator(s): A. Van Rensellaer
Text:

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

Aaron Smith to Walt Whitman, 21 January 1865

  • Date: January 21, 1865
  • Creator(s): Aaron Smith
Text:

Caldwell and all the rest of our officers are in Danville Military Prison Va, he mentions Maj Wright

Annotations Text:

family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book

Abbott, Dr. Henry (1812–1859)

  • Creator(s): Winslow, Rosemary Gates
Text:

Whitman also read books recommended in Abbott's Catalogue, chiefly the first on the list, by Sir John

About "arrow-Tip"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

In addition to short fiction tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

About "Dumb Kate.—an Early Death"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

periodicals himself, was intended to compete with Graham's Magazine and, like Graham's , it included poetry, book

About "Eris; A Spirit Record"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Like Graham 's, The Columbian Magazine included poetry, book reviews, and largely sentimental prose.

unique among Whitman's short stories is that the tale was republished in at least two annual gift books

About "Lingave's Temptation"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

According to a book written in celebration of the paper's first fifty years, its "platform" was described

Benevolent Institutions that were so prevalent in the first half of the nineteenth-century"; this book

"First Fifty Years of the New-York Observer," in The Jubilee Year Book of the New-York Observer. 1873

Annotations Text:

.; "First Fifty Years of the New-York Observer," in The Jubilee Year Book of the New-York Observer. 1873

About "Richard Parker's Widow"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Republic: An Account of the Mutinies at Spithead and the Nore in 1797 (Yorkshire, UK: Pen & Sword Books

In addition to short tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

Annotations Text:

Republic: An Account of the Mutinies at Spithead and the Nore in 1797 (Yorkshire, UK: Pen & Sword Books

About "Shirval: A Tale of Jerusalem"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Reynolds, Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography (New York: Vintage Books), 45.

In addition to short fiction tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

Annotations Text:

Reynolds, Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography (New York: Vintage Books), 45.; See Jason Stacy

About "Some Fact-Romances"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

In addition to short tales like Whitman's, The Aristidean published poetry, book reviews, biographies

About "The Angel of Tears"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

The prisoner recounts his crime and recalls the happier times the brothers had when they were younger

The scene in which Alza appears by the side of the prisoner is reminiscent of the end of " The Child's

About "The Child and the Profligate"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Like Graham's , The Columbian Magazine included poetry, book reviews, and largely sentimental prose.

an email query that the extra sheets were likely issued at half price in a different wrapper in the Books

Annotations Text:

an email query that the extra sheets were likely issued at half price in a different wrapper in the Books

About "The Little Sleighers. A Sketch of a Winter Morning on the Battery"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Columbian Magazine was intended to compete with Graham's Magazine and, like Graham's , it included poetry, book

About "The Shadow and the Light of a Young Man's Soul"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Katharine Martinez, Page Talbott, and Elizabeth Johns, "Book and Magazine Illustrations," in Philadelphia's

Annotations Text:

.; Katharine Martinez, Page Talbott, and Elizabeth Johns, "Book and Magazine Illustrations," in Philadelphia's

About "The Tomb-Blossoms"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

the language of The Democratic Review version of "The Tomb-Blossoms" for publication in Brenton's book

hundred and third year in 1940, Walter Funnell included the story, as it had appeared in Brenton's book

Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867

  • Date: August 1, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson & Co.
Text:

A book of this description, unique, valuable for preserving, what, under the new regime at the South,

Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Simpson & Company to Walt Whitman, 23 January 1867

  • Date: January 23, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson & Company
Text:

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.

Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 10 May 1867

  • Date: May 10, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

Whitman Esq Dear Sir I am about to go into business in a few days; and hearing you are writing another book

Annotations Text:

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.

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 19 August 1867

  • Date: August 19, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

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.

Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 20 October 1865

  • Date: October 20, 1865
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

Oct 20 th 1865 Received from Walt Whitman the sum of Fifty dollars on a/c account of binding 300 books

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 3 July 1867

  • Date: July 3, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

With the highest regards Yrs Yours very truly A Simpson & Co A NEW BOOK, BY THE AUTHOR OF THE "SPARROWGRASS

Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 31 May 1867

  • Date: May 31, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 4 May 1865

  • Date: May 4, 1865
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Stoker to Walt Whitman, 14 February 1876

  • Date: February 14, 1876
  • Creator(s): Abraham Stoker
Annotations Text:

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

Abraham Stoker to Walt Whitman, 18 February 1872

  • Date: February 18, 1872
  • Creator(s): Abraham Stoker
Text:

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

Annotations Text:

For more information on this book, see Edward Whitley, "Introduction to the British Editions of Leaves

[ab't like this]

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

; A mock title page for Complete Poems & Prose of Walt Whitman, 1855–1888 Authenticated & Personal Book

Ada H. Spaulding to Walt Whitman, 27 March 1889

  • Date: March 27, 1889
  • Creator(s): Ada H. Spaulding
Text:

Dear Friend You were so good as to call yourself so, in my book,—that I value more than you guess,—and

Annotations Text:

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

Address Book

Text:

Address Book

Address Book

  • Date: 1867-1875
Text:

Address Book

[Adventures and Achievements of Americans]

  • Date: 25 September 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

We give a single extract from the narrative of Andrew Sherburne, who was a prisoner in the Old Jersey

Prison Ship, and therefore especcially interesting to Brooklynites: "We finally reached New York, but

Nearly 12,000 prisoners were poisoned, starved, or died of fever on board of these prison ships.

Those who died in the prisons of New York, were cast into the dead-carts at the prison doors, as they

Many prisons were barbarously exiled to the East Indies for life."

Advice to Strangers

  • Date: 23 August 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The old tricks of "watch-stuffing," pocket-book-dropping, and "patent-safe" swindling are just now a

"We've just picked up this pocket-book"—he held out a well-filled wallet, which he received from a companion

Africa, Whitman in

  • Creator(s): Asselineau, Roger
Text:

During the Boer War, he carried two books in his saddlebags; a Greek New Testament and Kant's Critique

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