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New York Views and other Fine American Prints: Further selections from the collection of Robert Fridenberg, Dean of American printsellers; October 8th, 1943; Sale Number 122
New York Views and other Fine American Prints: Further selections from the collection of Robert Fridenberg, Dean of American printsellers; October 8th, 1943; Sale Number 122New York: State Shapes
Bruun, Erik, New York: State Shapes
Flexner, Jennie M., Making Books Work: A Guide to the Use of LibrariesMusic Downtown: Writings from the Village Voice.
Gann, Kyle, Music Downtown: Writings from the Village Voice.Tokens: Contemporary Poetry of the Subway
Garrison, Peggy; and Quintavalle, David; eds., Tokens: Contemporary Poetry of the SubwayStories of Immigrant Life: 97 Orchard Street, New York
Granfield, Linda; Alda, Arlene, Stories of Immigrant Life: 97 Orchard Street, New YorkAmericana, With a Special Section on Slavery and the Negro; Catalogue Fifty [50], November, 1972
Hayman, Robert G. [bookseller], Americana, With a Special Section on Slavery and the Negro; Catalogue Fifty [50], November, 1972
La Follette, Robert M. , La Follette's Autobiography: A Personal Narrative of Political ExperienceLichtenstein: 3 December 1983-14 January 1984
Lichtenstein, Roy; Busche, Ernst, Lichtenstein: 3 December 1983-14 January 1984When My Baby Smiles at Me. As performed by Ted Lewis in The Greenwich Village Follies, N.Y.
Munro, Bill; Lewis, Ted; Sterling, B., When My Baby Smiles at Me. As performed by Ted Lewis in The Greenwich Village Follies, N.Y.
Other New York books that may be of interest:
- Abdullah, Achmed; Berry, Erick The cat had nine lives; Farrar & Rinehart, inc. New York,
[c1933] Berry was the pseudonym of author and illustrator (Evangell) Allena Champlin Best. She was the daughter of George G. Champlin, a reference librarian at the New York State Library, and May (Allen) Champlin. She grew up in Albany, New York and married Carroll Thayer Berry, and then (Oscar) Herbert Best. She was the author of more than 60 books, primarily for young people, some co-authored with Best. Berry illustrated most of her own books, as well as those of several authors including Best. 4 p.l., 3-312 p. illus. 24 cm Dewey:
- Adams, Franklin P. The diary of our own Samuel Pepys Simon & Schuster New York 1935
[by] F. P. A. (Franklin P. Adams) First printed in the New York Evening Mail, New York Tribune, New York World and New York Herald Tribune.; I. 1911-1925--II. 1926-1934. 24cm. 2 v. (1304 p.) 24cm. Dewey:928.1 Pepys, Samuel
- Adams, Franklin P. Half a loaf Doubleday, Page & company Garden City, N.Y. 1927
by Franklin P. Adams. Excerpts from the Conning tower in the New York World. 19 cm. 3 p. l., 79 p. 19 cm.
- Adler, George J. Letters of a lunatic 1854
[New York?] 31 p. 23 cm. Dewey:
- Aiken, Conrad, Earth triumphant and other tales in verse St. James Press ; London : 1975
by Conrad Aiken Reprint of the 1914 ed. published by Macmillan, New York ix, 219 p. ; 21 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Allen, Hervey Du Bose Heyward a critical and biographical sketch. Folcroft Library Editions [Folcroft, Pa.] 0841417318 (lib. bdg.) 1973
Reprint of the ed. published by G. H. Doran Co., New York.; Bibliography: p. [2] 24 cm. 19 p. 24 cm. Dewey:818/.5/209 Heyward, DuBose; Authors, American
- Allen, Hervey Du Bose Heyward a critical and biographical sketch R. West Philadelphia 0849201160 1977
by Hervey Allen. Reprint of the ed. published by G. H. Doran Co., New York. 23 cm. 19 p. 23 cm. Dewey:818/.5/209 Heyward, DuBose; Authors, American
- Allen, Hervey Du Bose Heyward a critical and biographical sketch Norwood Editions Norwood, Pa. 0883050463 1975
by Hervey Allen. Reprint of the 1973 ed. published by G. H. Doran Co., New York. 23 cm. 19 p. 23 cm. Dewey:818/.5/209 Heyward, DuBose; Authors, American
- Allen, Hervey Toward the flame a memoir of World War I University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803259476 (pbk. : alk. paper) 2003
by Hervey Allen ; illustrated by Lyle Justis ; introduction by Steven Trout. Originally published: New York : Farrar & Rinehart, 1926. p. cm. Dewey:940.4/1273/092 B Allen, Hervey; World War, 1914-1918
- Allston, Washington, Lectures on art and poems, 1850; and Monaldi, 1841. Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, Gainesville, Fla., 1967
Facsim. reproductions including eight paintings, with an introd. by Nathalia Wright Original t.p. of the first work reads: Lectures on art, and poems, by Washington Allston. Edited by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. New York, Baker and Scribner, 1850. Original t.p. of the second work reads: Monaldi, a tale. Boston, Little and Brown, 1841 xi, 380, 253 p. illus., ports. 23 cm Dewey:818.20
- Allston, Washington, Autobiographical works of Washington Allston : facsimile reproductions Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, Delmar, N.Y. : 1991
with an introduction by Nathalia Wright Reprint (1st work). Originally published: Boston : C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1841 Reprint (2nd work). Originally published in: Lectures on art, and poems. New York : Baker and Scribner, 1850 Monaldi -- The angel and the nightingale 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 22 cm Dewey:813.2
- Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn; Catherwood, Mary Hartwell; Chopin, Kate; Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins; Garland, Hamlin; Harte, Bret; Henry, O.; Linn, James Weber; London, Jack; Martin, Helen Reimensnyder; Murfree, Mary Noailles; Slosson, Annie Trumbull; Smith, Francis Hopkinson; Thompson, Maurice; White, William Allen; Ramsay, Robert L.; Houghton Mifflin Company.; Riverside Press. Short stories of America Houghton Mifflin Company Boston New York Chicago Dallas Atlanta San Francisco 1921; c1921
edited, with an introductory essay, course outline, and reading lists, by Robert L. Ramsay ... Reading lists: p. [340]-348.; Copyright date from verso of t.p.; Map on p. [2] of 1st paginated sequence.; The luck of Roaring Camp / Bret Harte -- Taking the blue ribbon at the county fair / Mary N. Murfree -- Ben and Judas / Maurice Thompson -- Among the corn-rows / Hamlin Garland -- Ellie's furnishing / Helen R. Martin -- The arrival of a true southern lady / Francis Hopkinson Smith -- On the Walpole road / Mary Wilkins Freeman -- At the 'Cadian ball / Kate Chopin -- The pearls of Loreto / Gertrude Atherton -- The windigo / Mary Hartwell Catherwood -- The girl at Duke's / James Weber Linn -- Love of life / Jack London -- By the rod of his wrath / William Allen White -- The making of a New Yorker / O. Henry -- A municipal report / O. Henry -- A local colorist / Annie Trumbull Slosson. 20 cm. [2], xi, [1], 348, [2] p. (first p. and last 2 p. blank) map 20 cm. Short stories, American.; Short story.
- Auslander, Joseph Green world a book of poems Harper New York 1935
by Joseph Auslander. Issued in a case with the author's No traveller returns. New York, 1935. 23 cm. 113 p. 23 cm.
- Auslander, Joseph No traveller returns a book of poems Harper New York 1935
by Joseph Auslander. Issued in a case with the author's Green world. New York, 1935. 23 cm. 117 p. 23 cm.
- Austin, Mary Hunter, The land of journeys' ending University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Ariz. : 1983 [c1983]
Mary Austin ; with an introductory essay by Larry Evers ; illustrations by John Edwin Jackson Originally published: New York & London : Century Co., c1924 xxix, 459 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:979
- Austin, Mary Hunter, The ford University of California Press, Berkeley : 1997
Mary Austin ; foreword by John Walton Originally published: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co. ; New York : Riverside Press Cambridge, 1917 Includes bibliographical references (p. xvi) xvi, 440 p. ; 21 cm Dewey:813/.52 California fiction (Series
- Bancroft, George; Bryant, William Cullen Hon. George Bancroft's oration, pronounced in New York, April 25, 1865, at the obsequies of Abraham Lincoln. The funeral ode / by William Cullen Bryant. President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863. His last inaugural address, March 4, 1865 Schermerhorn, Bancroft & Co., New York : 1865
"Extra number, with portrait. 23 p. : ill. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, A prophecy and a plea ;being first a Stygian prophecy and second A plea for naturalism ... Two poems read on divers occasons, Priv. print., New York 1897
by John Kendrick Bangs Two Poems Read on Divers Occasions. Original paper-covered boards. New York: Privately printed,1897. First edition. BAL 752. Limited to 250 copies. 42 p. 22 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Cobwebs from a library corner, Harper & brothers, New York, 1899
by John Kendrick Bangs Two Poems Read on Divers Occasions. Original paper-covered boards. New York: Privately printed,1897. First edition. BAL 752. Limited to 250 copies. ix p., 1 l., 101 p. front. 16 1/2 x 9 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Emblemland R.H. Russell, New York : 1902
by John Kendrick Bangs and Charles Raymond Macauley Verso of t.p.: First Impression, December, 1902 Verso of t.p.: The Trow Press, New York Frontispiece and illustrations on p. [3] of preliminary p. and p. [3], [9], 13, 14, 16, [18], [21], [27], 31, 34, [41], [45], [49], 52, [57], [64], [66], [71], 77, 82, [87], 95, 106, 109, 110, 111, [119], 123, [126], [130], 135, [138], 139, [141], [144], 147, [150], 152, 154, [157], [160] and [162] of paginated sequence by C.R. Macauley. " An Alice parody." [8], 164, [2] p. : ill. ; 22 cm Dewey:
- Barnes, Djuna Ladies almanack : showing their signs and their tides, their moons and their changes, the seasons as it is with them, their eclipses and equinoxes, as well as a full record of diurnal and nocturnal distempers Printed for the author : Paris : 1928
written & illustrated by a lady of fashion Published anonymously. The author revealed her identity in a later ed. (New York : Harper & Row, 1972 ] 84 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:818/.5207
- Benét, William Rose; Farrar, John Chipman Stephen Vincent Benét. R. West Philadelphia 0849235219 1978
Reprint of the 1943 ed. published by the Saturday review of literature, New York.; Bibliography: p. 37-39.; Benét, W. R. My brother Steve.--Farrar, J. For the record. 26 cm. 39 p. 26 cm. Dewey:818/.5/209 B Benét, Stephen Vincent; Authors, American
- Benét, William Rose; Farrar, John Chipman Stephen Vincent Benét. Norwood Editions Norwood, Pa. 0848203062 1977
Reprint of the 1943 ed. published by the Saturday review of literature, New York.; Bibliography: p. 37-36.; Benét, W. R. My brother Steve.--Farrar, J. For the record. 26 cm. 39 p. 26 cm. Dewey:818/.5/209 Benét, Stephen Vincent; Authors, American
- Benét, William Rose; Farrar, John Chipman Stephen Vincent Benét. Folcroft Library Editions Folcroft, Pa. 0841417733 1976
Reprint of the 1943 ed. published by the Saturday review of literature, New York.; Bibliography: p. 37-39.; Benét, W. R. My brother Steve.--Farrar, J. For the record. 26 cm. 39 p. 26 cm. Dewey:818/.5/209 Benét, Stephen Vincent; Authors, American
- Beowulf.; Leonard, William Ellery; Kent, Rockwell; Beowulf. Random house New York 1932
"Of this book, there were made for Random house, New York, nine hundred and fifty numbered copies, with eight lithographs by Rockwell Kent ... this being number 155."; With Rockwell Kent's thumb print.; "Verse translation by William Ellery Leonard." 35 cm. 2 p.l., 145 p. illus., plates, amp. 35 cm. Dewey:829.3 Epic poetry, English (Old); Monsters; Dragons
- Best, Herbert; Berry, Erick The Long Portage: A Story of Ticonderoga and Lord Howe 1948
illus. Erick Berry illustrated by Erick Berry is set in upper New York during the French and Indian Wars, giving a vivid picture of Rogers' Rangers and the struggle around Ticonderoga. [2], 3-250pp. Dewey:
- Bishop, John Peale, The undertaker's garland Alfred A. Knopf, New York : 1922
John Peale Bishop [and] Edmund Wilson, Jr. ; decorations by Boris Artzybasheff Verso of t.p.: Published September, 1922Verso of t.p.: Set up, electrotyped and printed by the Vail-Ballou Co., Binghamton, N.Y. Paper furnished by W.F. Etherington & Co., New York, N.Y. Bound by the H. Wolff Estate, New York, N.YIllustrations on p. [4], 29, 43, 89, 121 and 192Advertisement on p. [2] Lucifer -- The death of the last Centaur -- The funeral of St. Mary Magdalene -- The funeral of a romantic poet -- The death of a dandy -- The death of an efficiency expert -- The funeral of an undertaker -- The death of a soldier -- The madman's funeral -- Emily in hades -- The death of God -- Resurrection -- Apollo 192 p. : ill. ; 20 cm Dewey:
- Bishop, John Peale, The collected essays of John Peale Bishop Octagon Books, New York : 1975 [c1948]
edited with an introd. by Edmund Wilson Reprint of the ed. published by Scribner, New York xviii, 508 p. : port. ; 23 cm Dewey:814/.5/
- Bishop, John Peale, The collected poems of John Peale Bishop Octagon Books, New York : 1975 [c1948]
edited with a pref. and a personal memoir by Allen Tate Reprint of the ed. published by Scribner, New York Includes bibliographical references xxiii, 277 p. : port. ; 23 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Bishop, John Peale, The undertaker's garland Norwood Editions, Norwood, Pa. : 1976 [c1922]
John Peale Bishop, Edmund Wilson, Jr Reprint of the ed. published by Knopf, New York 192 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Bishop, John Peale, The undertaker's garland R. West, Philadelphia : 1978 [c1922]
John Peale Bishop, Edmund Wilson, Jr Reprint of the ed. published by Knopf, New York 192 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Ogalala Sioux Time-Life Books [Alexandria, Va.] 0783517505 1993
as told to John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) ; illustrated by Standing Bear. Originally published: New York : W. Morrow, 1932. 22 cm. xv, 280 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:978/.004975 Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians. Native American voices
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Ogalala Sioux Time-Life Books [Alexandria, Va.] 0809489007 1991
as told to John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) ; illustrated by Standing Bear. Originally published: New York : W. Morrow, 1932. 22 cm. xv, 280 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:978/.004975 B Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians. Native American voices
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, New York madness, The Macaulay company New York, 1933 [c1933]
3 p.l., 9-250 p. 20 cm Dewey:
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, Replenishing Jessica AMS Press, New York : 1975 [c1925]
Maxwell Bodenheim Reprint of the ed. published by H. Liveright, New York 272 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:813/.5/
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, Returning to emotion AMS Press, New York : 1975
Maxwell Bodenheim Reprint of the 1927 ed. published by Boni and Liveright, New York 69 p. ; 18 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, Sixty seconds AMS Press, New York : 1975
by Maxwell Bodenheim Reprint of the 1929 ed. published by H. Liveright, New York 280 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:813/.5/
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, The king of Spain :a book of poems AMS Press, New York : 1975
by Maxwell Bodenheim Reprint of the 1928 ed. published by Boni & Liveright, New York 63 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Bodenheim, Maxwell, Against this age AMS Press, New York : [1975
Maxwell Bodenheim Reprint of the 1923 ed. published by Boni and Liveright, New York 75 p. ; 18 cm Dewey:811/.5/
- Branch, Anna Hempstead The shoes that danced and other poems Core Collection Books Great Neck, N.Y. 0848620275 1977
by Anna Hempstead Branch. Reprint of the 1905 ed. published by Houghton Mifflin, New York. 20 cm. ix, 201 p. 20 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2 One-act plays in reprint
- Brownell, Henry Howard, Lyrics of a day; or, Newspaper-poetry Press of Case, Lockwood, Hartford, 1863
Blanck. Bibl. of Amer. lit., 1575Apparently printed for private distribution. L.C. copy from the library of O. W. Holmes has author's penciled note on t.p.: Not yet published nor completed First regularly published at New York in 1864 with additional contents 147 p. 19 cm Dewey:811/.
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett; Browning, Robert; Benét, William Rose From Robert & Elizabeth Browning a further selection of the Barrett-Browning family correspondence J. Murray London 1936
introduction and notes by William Rose Benét. Twenty-two hitherto unpublished letters addressed to Mrs. Browning's sisters.; American edition (New York, The United feature syndicate) has title: Twenty-two unpublished letters to Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning. 1st ed. 19 cm. v, 144 p. 19 cm. Dewey:928.2 Cook, Henrietta Barrett; Barrett, Arabella; Browning, Elizabeth Barrett; Browning, Robert; Poets, English
- Bryant, William Cullen, Poems, J. Andrews, London, 1832
by William Cullen Bryant, an American. Ed. by Washington Irving lst London edition dedicated to Samuel Rogers, by Irving, and containing the same poems as the New York edition of the same date xii, 235p. 2lcm Dewey:
- Bryant, William Cullen; Bancroft, Everett; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Washington Irving. Mr. Bryant's address on his life and genius. Addresses by Everett, Bancroft, Longfellow, Felton, Aspinwall, King, Francis, Greene. Mr. Allibone's Sketch of his life and works. With eight photographs G. P. Putnam, New York, 1860
The plates and 7 portraits are mounted photos: 2 plates and 1 portrait (steel engraving) not included in list of "Photographs" Mr. Bryant's address has special t.-p.: A discourse on the life, character, and genius of Washington Irving. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1860 113, 63 p. 3pl. 8 port. 22 cm Dewey:
- Bunner, H. C. The stories of H. C. Bunner. Books for Libraries Press Freeport, N.Y. 0836941942 1972
Second series. Reprint of the 1916 ed. published by Scribner, New York.; Love in old cloathes.--A letter and a paragraph.--"As one having authority."--Crazy wife's ship.--French for a fortnight.--The red silk handkerchief.--Our aromatic uncle.--The Zadoc Pine labor union.--Natural selection.--Casperl.--A second-hand story.--Mrs. Tom's spree.--Squire Five-Fathom. 22 cm. 372 p. front. 22 cm. Dewey:813/.4
- Burroughs, John; Wiley, Farida A. John Burroughs' America selections from the writings of the naturalist Dover Publications Mineola, N.Y. 0486297462 (pbk.) 1997
John Burroughs ; edited with an introduction by Farida A. Wiley ; foreword by Julian Burroughs ; illustrated by Francis Lee Jaques. Originally published: New York : Devin-Adair, 1951.; Includes bibliographical references and index. 22 cm. xv, 304 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:508.73 Natural history
- Bynner, Witter Journey with genius recollections and reflections concerning the D. H. Lawrences. Octagon Books New York 0374911371 1974; 1974 [c1951
Reprint of the ed. published by the John Day Co., New York. 23 cm. xv, 361 p. illus. 23 cm. Dewey:823/.9/12 B Lawrence, D. H.; Lawrence, Frieda (von Richthofen); Authors, English; Authors' spouses
- Bynner, Witter Tiger Core Collection Books Great Neck, N.Y. 0848620135 1977
by Witter Bynner. Reprint of the 1913 ed. published by M. Kennerley, New York. 20 cm. 48 p. 20 cm. Dewey:812/.5/2 One-act plays in reprint
- Campbell, Thomas; Irving, Washington The poetical works of Thomas Campbell. Comprising several pieces not contained in any former edition. To which is prefixed a revised and improved biographical sketch of the author, Edward Earle, W. Fry, printer, Philadelphia, 1815
by a gentleman of New York Added t.-p., engraved"The gentleman of New York" is Washington Irving. The biographical sketch (p. 1-24) was included in Irving's "Biographies and miscellanies", New York, 1869, and in the "Biographical sketches" appended to "Salmagundi", New York, etc., 1897, v. 2 2 p. l., [iii]-v p. 1 l., 261 p. 14 cm Dewey:
- Carman, Bliss Address to the graduating class MCMXI of the Unitrinian School of Personal Harmonizing founded by Mary Perry King at Moonshine, Twilight Park, in the Catskills. Priv. print. New York 1911
"Two hundred and fifty copies ... printed for the author ... at the Tabard Press, New York." 27 cm. 27 p. 27 cm.
- Carryl, Guy Wetmore The trangression of Andrew Vane a novel Henry Holt and Company New York 1904
by Guy Wetmore Carryl ... First ed. BAL 2786.; Verso of t.p.: Published April, 1904.; Verso of t.p.: Robert Drummond, printer, New York.; Photographic frontispiece with portrait of author.; "Books by Guy Wetmore Carryl": p. [ii]. 20 cm. [2], viii, [2], 326, [2] p. (first 2 p. and last 2 p. blank), [1] leaf of plates port. 20 cm.
- Carryl, Guy Wetmore; Newell, Peter Far from the maddening girls McClure, Phillips & Co. New York 1904
by Guy Wetmore Carryl. Verso of t.p.: Published November, 1904.; Colophon reads: The McClure Press, New York.; Frontispiece and plates facing p. 52, 66, 68, 98, 136, 150 and 182, some signed by Peter Newell.; BAL 20 cm. [6], 185, [1] p., [8] leaves of plates ill. 20 cm.
- Carter, Elliott; Dickinson, Emily Musicians wrestle everywhere madrigal for five voices 1948; 1948?
music by Elliott Carter ; poem by Emily Dickinson. Holograph.; Piano acc. for rehearsal only or as reduction of optional string orchestra acc.; SSATB.; Caption title.; "Transposition [1 tone down] for publication, editorial comments [in pencil] by Kurt Stone for Music Press."; Gift of the composer.; Published: New York : Music Press, 1948.; Principally in ink. 32 cm. 1 ms. score (17 p.) 32 cm. Madrigals, English.; Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 5 parts), Unaccompanied.; Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with string orchestra; Dickinson, Emily
- Carter, Elliott; Dickinson, Emily Musicians wrestle everywhere madrigal for five voices 1948; 1948?
music by Elliott Carter ; poem by Emily Dickinson. Holograph.; Piano acc. for rehearsal only or as reduction of optional string orchestra acc.; SSATB.; Caption title.; "Transposition [1 tone down] for publication, editorial comments [in pencil] by Kurt Stone for Music Press."; Gift of the composer.; Published: New York : Music Press, 1948.; Principally in ink. 32 cm. 1 ms. score (17 p.) 32 cm. Madrigals, English.; Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 5 parts), Unaccompanied.; Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with string orchestra; Dickinson, Emily
- Cleghorn, Sarah Norcliffe Threescore the autobiography of Sarah N. Cleghorn Arno Press New York 0405128312 1980; 1980 [c1936
with an introd. by Robert Frost. Reprint of the ed. published by H. Smith & R. Haas, New York.; Includes index. 23 cm. 310 p., [16] leaves of plates ill. 23 cm. Dewey:818/.5209 B Cleghorn, Sarah Norcliffe; Authors, American; Reformers Signal lives
- Copland, Aaron; Sandburg, Carl; Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York; Kostelanetz, Andre A Lincoln portrait. [Sound recording] Columbia ML 5347. [1959] [n.p.]
Columbia masterworks.; Carl Sandburg, narrator; New York Philharmonic; Andre Kostelanetz, conductor.; Program notes on slipcase.; With: Schuman, W. H. New England triptych.--Barber, Samuel. Vanessa. Intermezzo, act 4. p. 1 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. microgroove. Monologues with music (Orchestra); Lincoln, Abraham
- Copland, Aaron; Sandburg, Carl; Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York; Kostelanetz, Andre A Lincoln portrait. [Sound recording] Columbia MS 6040. [1959] [n.p.]
Columbia masterworks.; Carl Sandburg, narrator; New York Philharmonic; Andre Kostelanetz, conductor.; Program notes on slipcase.; With: Schuman, W. H. New England triptych.--Barber, Samuel. Vanessa. Intermezzo, act 4. p. 1 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. microgroove. stereophonic. Monologues with music (Orchestra); Lincoln, Abraham
- Cornelia Homburg Catherine Wagner : Art & Science, Investigating Matter with essays by William H. Gass, Helen E. Longino Nazraeli Press Munich 3923922450 1996
Also has title: Art and science, investigating matter.-- Art & science, investigating matter .-- Exhibition at Washington University Gallery of Art, St. Louis, Mo., September 6-November 2, 1996; International Center of Photography, New York, March 28-June 15, 1997 .-- Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-123) 125 p : ill ; 31 cm. Dewey:
- Crane, Stephen Last words Digby, Long & co. London 1902
by Stephen Crane... Collection of tales and newspaper articles, including some of the author's earliest works.; The reluctant voyagers.--Spitzbergen tales.-Wyoming Valley tales.--London impressions.--New York sketches.-The assassins in modern battles.--Irish notes.--Sullivan county sketches. 19 cm. 2 p. l., [vii]-viii, 320 p. 19 cm.
- Crane, Stephen "The little regiment" and other Civil War stories Dover Publications Mineola, N.Y. 0486295575 (pbk.) 1997
Stephen Crane. Originally published: Little Regiment, and other episodes of the American Civil War. New York : D. Appleton, 1896.; An episode of war, published separately in 1900. 21 cm. iv, 76 p. 21 cm. Dewey:813/.4 War stories, American. Dover thrift editions
- Crane, Stephen; Angelo, Valenti; A battle in Greece Peter Pauper Press Mount Vernon [N.Y.] 1936
by Stephen Crane. Decorated by Valenti Angelo. "Four hundred and twenty-five copies ... set in Electra type and printed on Archer paper at the Walpole Printing Office in Mount Vernon, New York."; "The text is reprinted from a copy of the newspaper, now in the possession of Mr. Harry Stone, in which the story made its original appearance." 25 cm. 2 p. l., [3]-30 p., 1 l. illus. 25 cm. Dewey:949.506 Greco-Turkish War, 1897
- Crane, Stephen; Hayes, Kevin J. Maggie, a girl of the streets a story of New York Bedford/St. Martin's Boston 0312218249; 0312152663 (pbk.) 1999; c1999
Stephen Crane ; edited by Kevin J. Hayes. Includes historical documents and passages from other publications contemporary with the featured work.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 370-374).; Pt. 1. Maggie, a girl of the streets (a story of New York) : the complete text -- Pt. 2. Maggie, a girl of the streets (a story of New York) : cultural contexts. 22 cm. xvii, 374 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:813/.4 City and town life; Girls Bedford cultural editions
- Crapsey, Adelaide A study in English metrics Longwood Press Boston 0893411698 1978
by Adelaide Crapsey. Reprint of the 1918 ed. published by Knopf, New York. 21 cm. 80 p. 21 cm. Dewey:426 English language
- Curtis, George William Speeches of George William Curtis [and] Henry Ward Beecher The National-American woman suffrage association, New York, 1898
On cover: Political science study series, vol. 4, no. 2LC copy has annotations. Equal rights for women. By G.W. Curtis. -- A speech in the Constitutional convention of New York, at Albany, July 19, 1867. -- Fair play for women. By G. W. Curtis. -- An address delivered before the American woman suffrage association, Steinway hall, New York, May 12, 1870. -- Woman's duty to vote. By H.W. Beecher. -- Address made at the eleventh National woman's rights convention, held in New York, May 10, 1866 2 p.l., 90 p. 17 cm Dewey:
- Curtis, George William, The Howadji in Syria. Harper, New York, 1867
First American edition, New York, 1852; published the same year in London under title: The wanderer in Syria viii p., 1 l., 350 p. 19 cm Dewey:
- Curtis, George William, Washington Irving :a sketch / Folcroft Library Editions, Folcroft, Pa. : 1976
by George William Curtis Reprint of the ed. published by the Grolier Club, New York [c1891] 115 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:818/.2/09
- Curtis, George William, Washington Irving :a sketch / Norwood Editions, Norwood, Pa. : 1977
by George William Curtis Reprint of the ed. published by the Grolier Club, New York, [c1891] in series: Publications 115 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:818/.2/09 Grolier Club, New York.
- Curtis, George William, Washington Irving :a sketch / R. West, Philadelphia : 1978
by George William Curtis Reprint of the ed. published by the Grolier Club, New York [c1891] 115 p., [2] leaves of plates : port. ; 23 cm Dewey:818/.2/09
- Curtis, George William, Washington Irving :a sketch / R. West, Philadelphia : 1978 [c1891
by George William Curtis Reprint of the ed. published by the Grolier Club, New York 115 p., [2] leaves of plates : port. ; 23 cm Dewey:818/.2/09
- Downing, A. J.; Curtis, George William Rural essays. Leavitt & Allen, New York, 1854
By A. J. Downing. Ed. with a memoir of the author, by George William Curtis and a letter to his friends, by Frederika Bremer Added t.-p. (with vignette) has imprint: New York, Leavitt and Allen, 1855 Horticulture.--Landscape gardening.--Rural architecture.--Trees.--Agriculture.--Fruit.--Letters from England lxxi, 557 p. front., illus., plates, plans. 23 cm Dewey:
- Duncan, Norman; Pyle, Howard The way of the sea McClure, Phillips & Co., New York : 1903
by Norman Duncan ... ; frontispiece by Howard Pyle Verso of t.p.: Published, October, 1903"The stories are reprinted [from] ... 'McClure's magazine' ... 'Ainslie's magazine,' the 'Atlantic monthly,' the 'Evening post' (New York), and Harper's monthly magazine"--To the readerFrontispiece The chase of the tide -- The strength of men -- The raging of the sea -- The breath of the north -- Concerning Billy Luff and Master Goodchild -- The love of the maid -- The healer from Far-away Cove -- In the fear of the Lord -- A beat t' harbour -- The fruits of toil ix, [1], 332, [2] p. (last 2 p. blank), [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 20 cm Dewey:
- Eastman, Max Enjoyment of poetry with, Anthology for enjoyment of poetry Macmillan Collier Macmillan New York London 0684151626 1987
by Max Eastman. "A Charles Scribner's Sons book."; Combined ed. first published: New York : Scribner, 1951; first work originally published: New York : C. Scribner, 1939; 2nd work originally published: New York : C. Scribner, 1939.; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.. One-vol. ed., 1st Scribner/Macmillan Hudson River ed. 22 cm. 2 v. in 1 22 cm. Dewey:808.1 Poetry.; Aesthetics.; American poetry.; English poetry.
- Eastman, Max Reflections on the failure of socialism Greenwood Press Westport, Conn. 0313235341 (lib. bdg.) 1982; 1982, c1955
Max Eastman. Reprint. Originally published: New York : Devin-Adair Co., 1955.; Includes bibliographical references. 22 cm. 127 p. 22 cm. Dewey:335 Communism.
- Eliot, T. S. To criticize the critic, and other writings University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803267215 1991
T.S. Eliot. Originally published: New York : Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965.; "A Bison book."; To criticize the critic -- From Poe to Valéry -- American literature and the American language -- The aims of education -- What Dante means to me -- The literature of politics -- The classics and the man of letters -- Ezra Pound : his metric and poetry -- Reflections on Vers libre. 21 cm. 188 p. 21 cm. Dewey:809 Criticism; Literature
- Eliot, T. S. John Dryden, the poet, the dramatist, the critic three essays. Gordon Press New York 0879680415 1973
Reprint of the 1932 ed. published by T. & E. Holliday, New York. 18 cm. 67 p. 18 cm. Dewey:821/.4 Dryden, John; Criticism
- Evans, Donald Ironica N.L. Brown New York 1919
by Donald Evans. Poems reprinted in part from the New York tribune and the Evening sun.; Advertising matter: p.77-78. 20cm. 78p. 20cm.
- Exile (Dijon, France); Pound, Ezra The exile. M. Darantičre] [Dijon 1927; 1927-1928
Title from cover.; No. 2-3 published: Chicago : P. Covici; no. 4: New York : Covici Friede.; Editor: Ezra Pound.; SERBIB/SERLOC merged record 19 cm. 4 v. 19 cm. American literature
- Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco; Pound, Ezra The classic Noh theatre of Japan Greenwood Press Westport, Conn. 0837195802 1977; 1977, c1959
by Ezra Pound and Ernest Fenollosa. First published in 1916 under title: Noh, by E. Fenollosa and E. Pound.; Reprint of the ed. published by New Directions, New York. 23 cm. 163 p. 23 cm. Dewey:895.6/2/008 No plays; No.
- Field, Eugene Jest 'fore Christmas 1894
Eugene Field. Holograph of poem, signed.; "Written in New Orleans at the residence of Jas. S. Richardson"--Leaf 3.; Published in: Love-songs of childhood. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1894.; Gift of Frank J. Hogan. Laid in: letter of Harry J. Mooney of Denver Public Library to William Matheson on other ms. copies. 26 cm. 3 leaves, unbound 26 cm.
- Field, Eugene A little book of western verse Core Collection Books Great Neck, N.Y. 0848600096 1979
by Eugene Field. Reprint of the 1889 ed. published by Scribner, New York. 20 cm. xi, 202 p. 20 cm. Dewey:811/.4
- Field, Eugene The mouse and the moonbeam New York 1919
by Eugene Field. "Two hundred and fifty copies printed in the shop of William Edwin Rudge, New York City, for his friends. Christmas 1919." 25cm. 2p.l.,7-26p.,1l. incl. front. 25cm.
- Field, Eugene; Robinson, Charles. Lullabyland songs of childhood Shambhala distributed in the U.S. by Random House Boulder New York 0877731586 0394737350 (Random House) 1979
by Eugene Field ; selected by Kenneth Grahame ; illustrated by Charles Robinson. Reprint of the 1900 ed. published by Scribner, New York.; Selected poems of the well-known 19th-century children's poet. 19 cm. 229 p. ill. 19 cm. Dewey:811/.4 Selected poems of the well-known 19th-century children's poet. American poetry.
- Fletcher, John Gould Goblins and pagodas. AMS Press New York 040417096X 1981
Reprint of: Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin Co., 1916. 18 cm. xxiv, 98 p. 18 cm. Dewey:811/.52
- Fletcher, John Gould Life is my song. AMS Press New York 0404170986 1981; 1981, c1937
Reprint. Originally published: Life is my song : the autobiography of John Gould Fletcher. New York : Farrar & Rinehart, c1937.; Includes index. 22 cm. 406 p. 22 cm. Dewey:811/.52 B Fletcher, John Gould; Poets, American
- Fletcher, John Gould Preludes and Symphonies Houghton Mifflin Boston 1922
(A combined edition of Irradiations -Sand and Spray and Goblins and Pagodas.) New edition, New York: Macmillan. 1930. Dewey:
- Fletcher, John Gould; Carpenter, Lucas The autobiography of John Gould Fletcher originally Life is my song University of Arkansas Press Fayetteville 1557280312 (alk. paper) 1988
edited by Lucas Carpenter, introduction by Ben Kimpel. Reprint. Originally published: Life is my song. New York : Farrar & Rinehart, c1937.; Includes index. 24 cm. xvi, 415 p. 24 cm. Dewey:811/.52 B v. 2 Fletcher, John Gould; Poets, American The John Gould Fletcher series
- Ford Motor Company.; Moore, Marianne Letters from and to the Ford Motor Company Pierpont Morgan Library New York 1958
[by] Marianne Moore [and] David Wallace [manager, Marketing Research Division] "The Ford letters were all composed by Mr. Wallace but, with a single exception, they were transmitted over the signature of his associate, Mr. Robert B. Young."; "Printed in the New Yorker, for April 13, 1957." 25 cm. 1 v. (unpaged) illus. 25 cm. Dewey:629.2222
- Garland, Hamlin, A daughter of the middle border Dover Publications, Mineola, N.Y. : 1998
Hamlin Garland Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1921 xv, 405 p. : ill. ; 22 cm Dewey:813/.52
- Gilder, Richard Watson, Lyrics and other poems Charles Scribner's Sons, New York : 1886
by Richard Watson Gilder .. On verso of t.p.: Press of J.J. Little & Co., New York (from t.p.) I. Lyrics and hymns -- II. Ballads -- III. Sonnets -- IV. Odes and meditative poems -- V. The new day xii, 251 p. : ill. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Taylor, Bayard Faust, part I / H. Davidson, Arlington Heights, Ill. : 1987
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ; translated in the original meters by Bayard Taylor ; edited by B.Q. Morgan Originally published: New York : Appleton-Century Crofts, 1946 Includes bibliographical references (p. 124) iv, 124 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:832/.6
- Hartmann, Sadakichi, Conversations with Walt Whitman Norwood Editions, Norwood, Pa. : 1977
by Sadakichi, written in 1894 Reprint of the 1895 ed. published by E. P. Coby, New York 51 leaves ; 32 cm Dewey:811/.3
- Hillyer, Robert Silliman; Wheelock, John Hall; United States. Recordings of poets reading their own poems: Robert Hillyer [and] John Hall Wheelock. [Sound recording] Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboraory PL 25. [1961] [n.p.]
Twentieth century poetry in English.; "From the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature."; The Hillyer poems recorded in the studio of the Recording Laboratory, Library of Congress, Nov. 21, 1955; the Wheelock poems, in the Coolidge Auditorium, May 29, 1941, and in New York City, Oct. 18, 1955.; Texts of the poems (10 p.) inserted in slipcase. p. 2 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. microgroove.
- Hoffman, Charles Fenno The New-York book of poetry G. Dearborn, New-York, 1837
Added t.-p., engr., with vignette"By natives of the state of New York. 4 p. l., [vii]-x, 253, [1] p. 22 cm Dewey:
- Hoffman, Charles Fenno, The echo, or, Borrowed notes for home circulation. Lindsay & Blakiston, Philadelphia, 1844
By C. F. Hoffman .. BAL 8546; Sabin 32384PoemsImprint on cover: New York: Burgess & Stringer; Philadelphia, George B. Zieber & Co [2], iv, 7-48 p. 25 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington A history of New York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty.Containing, among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the disastrous projects of William the Testy, and the chivalric achievements of Peter the Headstrong Printed by C. S. Van Winckle, New York, 1824
2 v. in 1. 18 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington A history of New York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty.Containing, among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the disastrous projects of William the Testy, and the chivalric achievements of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch governors of New Amsterdam J. Bumpus; [etc., etc.] London, 1825
xx, 340 p. front. 16 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington A history of New York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty R. Thurston, London, 1828
xx (i.e. xxx), 312 p. 16 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington A history of the New York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty Carey & Lea, Philadelphia, 1832
1 v. 20 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington A history of New York, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia, 1837
from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty.Containing, among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the disastrous projects of William the Testy, and the chiuvalric achievements of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch governors of New-Amsterdam 2 v. 19 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington, A history of New York ,from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty. Containing among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the diastrous projects of William the Testy, and the chivalric achievments of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch governors of New Amsterdam; being the only authentic history of the times that ever hath been, or ever will be published. Inskeep & Bradford; New York, 1809
By Diedrich Knickerbocker .. First editionLC copy: vol. 1, p. 50, inner margin, "J.P. Van Ness Irving." 2 v. fold. front. 19 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington, A history of New York ,from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty. Containing, among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the disastrous projects of William the Testy, and the chivalric achievements of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch governors of New Amsterdam: being the only authentic history of the times that ever hath been published. J. Murray, London, 1820
By Diedrich Knickerbocker .. 1 p. l., [v]-xxxii, [8], [33]-520 p. 22 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington; Bryant, William Cullen; Cooper, James Fenimore Home authors and home artists; or, American scenery, art, and literature. Leavitt and Allen New York, 1852
Comprising a series of essays by Washington Irving, W. C. Bryant, Fenimore Cooper, Miss Cooper, N. P. Willis, Bayard Taylor, H. T. Tuckerman, E. I. Magoon, Dr. Bethune, A. B. Street, Miss Field, etc. With thirteen engravings on steel, from pictures by eminent artists, engraved experssly for this work Added t.-p. engraved: The home book of the picturesque. New York, G.P. Putnam, 1852 2 p. l., 8, 188 p. front., 11 pl. 30 cm Dewey:
- Johns, Orrick Time of our lives the story of my father and myself. Octagon Books New York 0374942153 1973; 1973 [c1937
Reprint of the ed. published by Stackpole Sons, New York. 23 cm. 353 p. ports. 23 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2 B Johns, Orrick; Johns, George Sibley
- Johnson, James Weldon Along this way the autobiography of James Weldon Johnson Da Capo Press [New York] 030680929X 2000
with a new introduction by Sondra Kathryn Wilson. Originally published: New York : Viking Press, 1933.; Includes bibliographical references (p. xix) and index. 1st Da Capo Press ed. 24 cm. xix, 418 p. 24 cm. Dewey:818/.5209 B Johnson, James Weldon; Authors, American; Civil rights workers; African American authors; African Americans
- Johnson, James Weldon The autobiography of an ex-coloured man Vintage Books New York 0679727531 1989
James Weldon Johnson ; with an introduction by Carl Van Vechten ; with an introduction to the Vintage edition by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Originally published, in hardcover, by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, in 1927"--T.p. verso.; Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxv]-xxix). 1st Vintage Books ed. 21 cm. xl, 211 p. 21 cm. Dewey:813/.52 African American men
- Johnson, James Weldon Black Manhattan Da Capo Press New York, N.Y. 030680431X 1991
James Weldon Johnson. Reprint, with new introd. Originally published: New York : Knopf, 1930.; Includes index. 21 cm. xxix, 284 p. ill. 21 cm. Dewey:974.7/100496073 Afro-Americans
- Johnson, James Weldon God's trombones seven Negro sermons in verse Penguin Books New York 014042217X 1976; 1976, c1927
by James Weldon Johnson ; drawings by Aaron Douglas ; lettering by C. B. Falls. Reprint of the 1969 ed. published by Viking Press, New York. 18 cm. 56 p. ill. 18 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2
- Keats, John Endymion The Elston Press, [New Rochelle, N.Y., 1902
by John Keats; printed from the original edition of 1818 Colophon: Here ends Endymion, by John Keats. The text is that of the first edition of 1818. One hundred and sixty copies have been printed, with title pages and initials by H. M. O'Kane. Printed and sold by Clarke Conwell at the Elston Press, Pelham Road, New Rochelle, New York. Finished this May-Day, MDCCCCII. On Initials in red and black; added double t.p. in red and black with ornamental borders; headings and running titles in red. [8], 115, [1] p. 25 cm. Dewey: ;a poetic romance,
- Kilmer, Joyce The circus, and other essays L. J. Gomme New York 1916
by Joyce Kilmer. Reprinted from various periodicals.; The circus.- The abolition of poets.- Noon-hour adventuring.- Signs and symbols.- The great nickel adventure.- The urban chanticleer.- Daily traveling.- Incongruous New York.- In memoriam: John Bunny.- The day after Christmas. 18 cm. 79 p. 18 cm.
- Kilmer, Joyce; Holliday, Robert Cortes Joyce Kilmer Doubleday, Doran & company, inc. Garden City, N.Y. 1929
edited with a memoir by Robert Cortes Holliday. Half-title: Joyce Kilmer; poems, essays and letters.; Imprint varies: v. 2, New York, George H. Doran company [n.d.]; Imprint: frontispiece of v. 2 wanting.; v. 1. Memoir and poems.--v. 2. Prose works. 21 cm. 2 v. fronts., pl., ports., double facsim. 21 cm.
- Kotzwinkle, William The midnight examiner Houghton Mifflin, Boston : 1989
William Kotzwinkle " A hilarious look at the weird world of tabloid journalism." "The Boccaccio of American fiction incarnates as Howard Halliday, editor-in-chief of the Midnight Examiner, a sleazy Manhattan tabloid ("UFO Found in Girl's Uterus"), who, with his colleagues-in-sleaze, comes to the aid of a porn queen on the run from a killer." " Fantasist extraordinaire William Kotzwinkle conjures up the world of New York City tabloid publishing, based on his own experience there. Kotzwinkle incarnates as Howard Halliday, editor-in-chief of the Midnight Examiner, a sleazy Manhattan tabloid. The stories he must write each day-UFO Found in Girl's Uterus-are ridiculous. One day, reality staggers into the office in the shape of Mitzi, a porn queen on the run from a killer. Howard and his colleagues from the Examiner come to Mitzi's aid-an unlikely band of heroes whose comic misadventures are just as insanely hilarious as their stories." 227 p. ; 22 cm Dewey:813/.54
- Kotzwinkle, William The game of thirty Houghton Mifflin ; Boston : 1994
William Kotzwinkle " A wealthy New York antiquities dealer is murdered while playing the Game of Thirty, a game once played by the pharaohs. Jimmy McShane is hired to find the killer but instead finds the killer is playing the Game of Thirty with him." 262 p. ; 22 cm Dewey:813/.54
- Kotzwinkle, William The bear went over the mountain Doubleday, New York : 1996
William Kotzwinkle Once upon a time in rural Maine a big black bear found a manuscript in a briefcase under a tree. He couldn't eat it, but he did read it and decided it wasn't so bad. He borrowed some clothes from a local store and set off for New York to seek his literary fortune--and he took America by storm. 306 p. ; 22 cm Dewey:813/.54
- Kreymborg, Alfred The planets a modern allegory Farrar & Rinehart, incorporated New York Toronto 1938; c1938
[by] Alfred Kreymborg. "The first performance of The planets was given on June 6, 1938,by the National broadcasting company at the Hayden planetarium in New york."-p.[ix] 24 cm. xiii, 50 p. 24 cm.
- Kreymborg, Alfred Plays for poem-mimes Core Collection Books Great Neck, N.Y. 0848620046 1976
by Alfred Kreymborg. Reprint of the 1918 ed. published by the Other Press, New York.; When the willow nods.--Jack's house.--Lima beans.--Blue and green.--Manikin and Minikin.--People who die. 20 cm. 126 p. 20 cm. Dewey:812/.5/2 One-act play reprint series
- Lanier, Sidney Music and poetry essays upon some aspects and inter-relations of the two arts. Gordon Press New York 0879680288 1972
Reprint of the 1898 ed. published by Scribner, New York. 22 cm. viii, 248 p. 22 cm. Dewey:821/.009 Music.; English poetry; Music and literature.
- Lanier, Sidney The science of English verse Folcroft Library Editions [Folcroft, Pa.] 0841458448 1979; 1979 [c1880
by Sidney Lanier. Reprint of the 1894 ed. published by Scribner, New York.; Includes bibliographical references. 23 cm. xxii, 21-315 p. 23 cm. Dewey:426 English language
- Lanier, Sidney; Lanier, Mary Day. Poems of Sidney Lanier University of Georgia Press Athens 082030560X 1981; c1981
edited by Mary Day Lanier ; afterword for this ed. by John Hollander. Reprint of the 1916 ed. published by Scribner, New York.; Includes bibliographical references. 22 cm. xli, 272 p., [1] leaf of plates port. 22 cm. Dewey:811/.4
- Lindsay, Vachel, The Congo and other poems Dover, New York : 1992
Vachel Lindsay Republication of the work originally published by the Macmillan Company, New York, in 1914 iv, 92 p. ; 21 cm Dewey:811/.52
- Lindsay, Vachel, The golden book of Springfield Kerr Pub. Co., Chicago : 1999
Vachel Lindsay ; introduction by Ron Sakolsky Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1920 Includes bibliographical references and index p. cm Dewey:813/.52
- Lindsay, Vachel, The art of the moving picture Modern Library, New York : 2000
Vachel Lindsay ; introduction by Stanley Kauffmann ; appendix by Kent Jones Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1915 Includes index xxiii, 201 p. ; 21 cm Dewey:791.43
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Houghton, Osgood and company, Boston, 1879-[83]
illustrated Issued in 45 parts for subscription; paged continuously Vol. 3 has title: The complete prose works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with his later poems ... with a biographical sketch by Octavius B. Frothingham Vols. 2-3 have imprint: Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1880-[83Illustrations by F. O. C. Darley, E. A. Abbey, E. W. Longfellow and others 3 v. illus. 32 cm Dewey:
- Louis Untermayer One And One And One Crowell-Collier Press
(illustrated, Robert Jones)New York Dewey:
- Lowell, James Russell, The President's policy, Printed by Crissy & Markley, Philadelphia, 1864
by James Russell Lowell. From the North American review, January, 1864 Cover titleListed in table of contents as no. 71, but cover-title has "No. 16", referring presumably to an earlier numbering of the seriesA review of Lincolns message to Congress dated December 9, 1863. Cf. "A rare Lowell item", in the Bibliographer, New York, 1902, v. 1, p. 233-235, and "Lowell's pamphlet, 'The President's policy', 1864", by T.W. Koch in the Bibliographewr, v. 2, p. 107-112 Reprinted in revised form under the title "Abraham Lincoln" in Lowell's "My study windows", Boston, 1871, in his "Political essays", Boston, etc., 1890, and together with Lincoln's Gettysburg speech forms no. 32 of the Riverside literature series, Boston, etc., 1888 22 p. 23 cm Dewey:
- Markham, Edwin The book of American poetry Granger Books Miami, Fla. 1977
selected by Edwin Markham. "Originally published in three volumes entitled: The book of poetry--American poets."; Reprint of the 1934 ed. published by W. H. Wise, New York.; Includes indexes. 20 cm. xxiv, 894 p. 20 cm. Dewey:811/.008 American poetry.
- Markham, Edwin Lincoln, the man of the people s.n.] [s.l. 1906; c1906
by Edwin Markham. Caption title.; "From 'Lincoln and other poems,' published by McClure, Phillips and Co., New York. This poem revised and copyrighted, 1906, by Edwin Markham." 21 cm. xlvii-xlviii l. 21 cm. Lincoln, Abraham
- Masters, Edgar Lee Across Spoon River an autobiography University of Illinois Press Urbana 0252060512 (pb : acid-free paper) 1991; 1991], c1936
by Edgar Lee Masters ; with an introduction by Ronald Primeau. Reprint, with new introd. Originally published: New York : Farrar & Rinehart, c1936.; Includes bibliographical references (p. xxii-xxiii) and index. 23 cm. xxiii, 426 p. 23 cm. Dewey:811/.52 B Masters, Edgar Lee; Authors, American Prairie State books
- Masters, Edgar Lee Lincoln the man Foundation for American Education Columbia, S.C. 0962384267 1997
by Edgar Lee Masters. Originally published: New York : Dodd, Mead & Co., 1931.; Includes index. p. cm. Dewey:973.7/092 B Lincoln, Abraham; Presidents
- Miller, Joaquin '49 the gold-seekers of the Sierras. Literature House Upper Saddle River, N.J. 0839812582 1970
Reprint of the 1884 ed., published by Funk & Wagnalls, New York under title: '49, the gold-seeker of the Sierras, which was issued as no. 123 of Standard library.; Rev. and enl. ed. of the story, originally published in Overland monthly. 23 cm. viii, 148 p. 23 cm. Dewey:813/.4
- Miller, Joaquin The Baroness of New York. G. W. Carleton & co. New York 1877
By Joaquin Miller. Poem. 19 cm. 244 p. 19 cm.
- Moody, William Vaughn; Lovett, Robert Morss A history of English literature C. Scribner's Sons New York 1913
by William Vaughn Moody and Robert Morss Lovett. Previously issued, New York, 1902.; "Reading guide": p. 385-411. 20 cm. viii, 433 p. 20 cm. English literature
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau All is but a beginning youth remembered, 1881-1901 University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803233124; 0803283555 (pbk.) 1986; 1986], c1972
John G. Neihardt ; introduction by Dick Cavett. Reprint. Originally published: New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1972] p. cm. Dewey:811/.52 B Neihardt, John Gneisenau; Authors, American; Frontier and pioneer life
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau Collected poems of John G. Neihardt. Greenwood Press Westport, Conn. 031321025X 1978; 1978, c1926
Reprint of the ed. published by Macmillan, New York. 23 cm. viii, 642 p., [1] leaf of plates port. 23 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau The divine enchantment a mystical poem Gordon Press New York 0879681683 1974
by J. G. Neihardt. Reprint of the 1900 ed. published by J. T. White, New York. 24 cm. 46 p. 24 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2 Mysticism
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau Man-song University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803233329 (cloth : alk. paper) 1991
by John G. Neihardt. Reprint. Originally published: New York : M. Kennerley, 1909. 22 cm. vi, 117 p. 22 cm. Dewey:811/.52
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau The river and I University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803233353 (cloth : acid-free paper) 1992
by John G. Neihardt. Originally published: New York : Putnam, 1910. 1st Landmark ed. 21 cm. xi, 325 p. ill. 21 cm. Dewey:978 Neihardt, John Gneisenau
- Newspaper Guild of New York.; Lewis, John Llewellyn; Adams, Franklin P. Heywood Broun as he seemed to us Published for the Newspaper guild of New York, by Random House New York, N.Y. 1940
by John L. Lewis, Franklin P. Adams, Herbert Bayard Swope [and others] ... biographical commentaries by Morris Watson and Ernest L. Meyer. "A stenographic record of the Heywood Broun memorial meeting which was held under the auspices of the Newspaper guild of New York at Manhattan center ... New York, on the evening of February 12, 1940."; "First edition." 29 cm. 48 p. incl. front. 29 cm. Dewey:920.5 Broun, Heywood
- Parsons, Frances Theodora, How to know the wild flowers :a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common wild flowers Houghton Mifflin, Boston : 1989
by Mrs. William Starr Dana ; illustrated by Marion Satterlee ; with 25 new paintings by Manabu C. Saito Originally published: New York : Scribner, 1893 Includes index xxiii, 287 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm Dewey:582.13/0974
- Parsons, Frances Theodora, According to season Houghton Mifflin, Boston : 1990
Mrs. William Starr Dana ; with 16 original plates by Elsie Louie Shaw Reprint. Originally published: New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1902 xii, 175 p., [15] leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 21 cm Dewey:508.74
- Paulding, James Kirke, Letters from the South AMS Press New York, 1973
Reprint of the 1817 ed. published by J. Eastburn, New York 254, 260 p. 19 cm Dewey:917.55/04/
- Paulding, James Kirke, Stories of Saint Nicholas Syracuse University Press, Syracuse NY : 1995
James Kirke Paulding ; with a foreword by Frank Bergmann Selection of stories originally published in: Book of Saint Nicholas. New York : Harper and Brothers, 1836 x, 141 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:813/.3
- Percival, James Gates, Clio. S. Babcock & co., Charleston, 1822
By James G. Percival. No. I[-II] .. PoemsNo. II has imprint: New Haven, S. Converse, 1822A third number was issued in 1827 with imprint: New York, G. and C. Carvill, 1827 2 v. in 1 18 cm Dewey:
- Perkins, Maxwell E.; Wheelock, John Hall Editor to author the letters of Maxwell E. Perkins Scribner New York 0684188406 (pbk.) 1987
edited by John Hall Wheelock ; preface by Marcia Davenport. Reprint. Originally published: New York : Scribner, 1979, c1950. 1st pbk. ed. 23 cm. xx, 315 p. 23 cm. Dewey:070.5/2/0924 B Perkins, Maxwell E.; Editors; Book editors
- Pinkney, Edward Coote The miscellaneous poems of Edward C. Pinkney New York, 1844
With Willis, N. P. Sacred poems. [New York, 1843]Caption titleBiographical notice Edward Coote Pinkney, by the late William Leggett (written in 1827): p. 15-16 16 p. 27 cm Dewey:
- Poe, Edgar Allan; Lowell, James Russell The works of the late Edgar Allan Poe:with notices of his life and genius. J. S. Redfield, New York, 1850
By N. P. Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R. W. Griswold .. I. Tales.--II. Poems and miscellanies 1850, J.S. Redfield, New York. [vi], xx, 486pp, frontis plate, with tissue-guard, and a 4pp catalogue bound in before the rear flyleaf and free-endpaper (paged 1, 9, 6, & [4]); and, [ii], 498pp; bound separately in ORIGINAL gilt-stamped brown cloth. First collected edition of Poe's works, which was quickly reprinted in expanded form, with the addition of The Literati, as Volume Three. Volume One (Tales), is the first issue and contains the first book appearances of a number of Poe's best tales, including The Mask of Amontillado, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Masque of the Red Death, Never Bet the Devil Your Head, Hop-Frog, The Balloon Hoax, Thou Art the Man, Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether, The Oblong Box, The Spectacles, Some Words with a Mummy, Mellonta Tauta, The Domain of Arnheim, and others. This collection was published in 1850, the year after Poe's untimely death at age forty. The first volume contains Poe's tales; the second, the poems plus some tales. The third volume (criticism) was published separately in 1850, These volumes also contain biographical sketches of Poe by Willis, Lowell, and Griswold. Griswold, who secretly hated Poe, convinced Poe's family to make him Poe's literary executor and to allow him to edit this first collection of Poe's works. A fourth and final volume (Arthur Gordon Pym and other prose works) was published in 1856. With a memoir by Rufus Wilmot Griswold and notices of his life and genius by N.P. Willis and J.R. Lowell. 2 v. front. (port.) 20 cm Dewey:
- Reich, Steve; Williams, William Carlos The desert music Nonesuch New York, New York 1985; p1985
Steve Reich. Sung in English.; Text by William Carlos Williams.; Steve Reich and Musicians ; chorus ; members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic ; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.; Recorded Oct. 29-30, 1984, at RCA Studio A, New York City.; Digital recording.; Ed. recorded: Boosey & Hawkes.; Interview with Jonathan Cott, program notes, and text on container. 12 in. 1 sound disc (49 min.) analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. 12 in. Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra.; Williams, William Carlos
- Robert Coover The Public Burning Grove Press New York 0802135277 1998
1st Grove Press ed., First published: New York : Viking Press, 1977 with an introduction by William H. Gass xviii, 534 p ; 23 cm, pbk. Dewey:
- Sandburg, Carl Abe Lincoln grows up Harcourt Brace Jovanovich New York 0156026155 (pbk.) 1975; 1975, c1928
[by] Carl Sandburg. With illus. by James Daugherty. Reprint of the ed. published by Harcourt Brace & World, New York. 1st Voyager ed. 20 cm. 222 p. ill. 20 cm. Dewey:973.7/092/4 B Lincoln, Abraham
- Santayana, George Character and opinion in the United States Transaction Publishers New Brunswick, N.J. 0887388906 1991; c1991
George Santayana ; with a new introduction by John W. Yolton. Originally published: New York : Norton, 1934.; Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxvii-xl). 23 cm. xliv, 233 p. 23 cm. Dewey:973 National characteristics, American.; Philosophy, American; James, William; Royce, Josiah
- Santayana, George Dominations and powers reflections on liberty, society, and government Transaction Publishers New Brunswick, N.J. 1560008202 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1995; c1995
George Santayana ; with a new introd. by John McCormick. Originally published: New York : Scribner's, 1950. With new introd.; Includes index. 23 cm. xxiii, 481 p. 23 cm. Dewey:320/.01 Political science; Liberty
- Santayana, George A hermit of Carmel. AMS Press New York 0404593402 1982
Reprint. Originally published: A hermit of Carmel and other poems. New York : Scribner, 1901. 19 cm. vi, 234 p. 19 cm. Dewey:811/.52 Philosophy in America
- Santayana, George The idea of Christ in the Gospels or, God in man : a critical essay AMS Press New York 0404593410 1979; 1979, c1946
by George Santayana. Reprint of the ed. published by Scribner, New York.; Includes index. 1st AMS ed. 22 cm. 266 p. 22 cm. Dewey:232 Jesus Christ
- Santayana, George The life of reason Prometheus Books Amherst, N.Y. 1573922102 (alk. paper) 1998
George Santayana. Originally published in 5 v.: The Life of reason, or, The phases of human progress. New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1905-06.; Includes index. p. cm. Dewey:191 Reason.; Philosophy.; Progress. Great books in philosophy
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, Notes on the Iroquois, or, Contributions to the statistics, aboriginal history, antiquities and general ethnology of western New York Bartlett & Welford, New-York : 1846
by Henry R. Schoolcraft A reissue, with special title, of the author's Report ... to the Secretary of State [of New York] transmitting the census returns in relation to the Indians ... 1845. [Albany, 1846 vii, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, Incentives to the study of the ancient period of American history :an address delivered before the New York Historical Society at its forty-second anniversary, 17th November, 1846 Press of the Historical Society, New York : 1847
by Henry R. Schoolcraft Cover title: Mr. Schoolcraft's address before the New York Historical Society"Published at the request of the society. 38 p. ; 23 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The myth of Hiawatha ,and other oral legends, mythologic and allegoric, of the North American Indians. J. B. Lippincott & co.; [etc., etc.] Philadelphia, 1856
By Henry R. Schoolcraft, LL. D An earlier edition, New York, 1839, in two volumes, appeared under title: Algic researches xxiv, [13]-343 p. 18 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; Frederick A. Stokes company New York, 1916
with eight illustrations in color by Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis Illustrated lining-papers"These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft ... In 1856 this collection of his stories was published by Mason brothers in New York city."--Foreword 6 p. l., 303 p. col. front., col. plates. 21 cm Dewey:
- Sherman, Frank Dempster; Scollard, Clinton A southern flight G. W. Browning [Clinton, N.Y.] 1905
[poems by] Frank Dempster Sherman [and] Clinton Scollard. "This edition of A southern flight printed by George William Browning at Clinton, New York during the summer of 1905 consists of two hundred & fifty copies with twelve additional copies on Japanese hand-made paper." This copy being no. 60. 21 cm. lix, [1] p., 1 l. 21 cm.
- Shih ching. [from old catalog]; Pound, Ezra Loomis Ezra Pound reading his translations of The Confucian odes. [Sound recording] Spoken Arts SA 1098. [1971] [n.p.]
"The Confucian odes published by New Directions Publishing Corporation, New York, for James Laughlin [1959, c1954]"; Notes by Hugh Kenner on slipcase. p. 2 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. microgroove. stereophonic. Chinese poetry
- Sperry, Paul.; Dickinson, Emily; Vallecillo, Irma.; Hundley, Richard.; Bowles, Paul; Thomson, Virgil; Farwell, Arthur; Chanler, Theodore Paul Sperry sings romantic American songs Albany Records Albany, New York 1990
Sung in English.; Title on container spine: Romantic American songs.; Paul Sperry, tenor ; Irma Vallecillo, piano.; Recorded at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity, New York City, 1983 and 1990.; Compact disc.; Analog recording.; Program notes by Paul Sperry, biographical notes on the performers, and texts in English ([14] p.) inserted in container.; Ballad on Queen Anne' death (1:31) ; Bartholomew Green (:35) ; Come ready and see me (2:04) ; Sweet Suffolk owl (1:30) ; Spring (1:07) ; Waterbird (3:54) ; I do (:43) ; Isaac Greentree (1:04) ; On a wife (:43) ; The astronomers (1:43) ; Some sheep are loving (1:59) / Richard Hundley -- Once a lady was here (1:36) ; Three (1:30) ; Letter to Freddy (1:16) ; April fool baby (1:12) ; Baby, baby (2:18) / Paul Bowles -- A prayer to St. Catherine (2:38) ; There is a garden in her face (1:38) ; English usage (2:18) ; Take, O take those lips away (2:53) ; Preciosilla (3:26) / Virgil Thomson --; Eleven poems of Emily Dickinson. I'm nobody (:51) ; Safe in their alabaster chambers (1:57) ; The level bee (:58) ; The butterfly (1:24) ; Summer's armies (2:28) ; Presentiment (1:29) ; The grass so little has to do (1:24) ; Aristocracy (:29) ; Tie the strings to my life (1:06) ; Papa above! (1:24) ; Ample make this bed (1:17) / Arthur Farwell -- O mistress mine (1:12) ; These, my Ophelia (2:43) ; The doves (2:06) ; Memory (1:41) ; I rise when you enter (1:26) / Theodore Chanler. 4 3/4 in. 1 sound disc (64 min.) digital 4 3/4 in. Songs (High voice) with piano.; Songs, English; Dickinson, Emily
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence, The New York stock exchange;it's history, it's contribution to national prosperity, and it's relation to American finance at the outset of the twentieth century Stock exchange historical company, New York, 1905
v. front., illus., plates, facsim. 32 cm Dewey:
- Stevens, Wallace The collected poems of Wallace Stevens. Vintage Books New York 0394711807 (pbk.) 1982; 1982, c1954
Originally published: New York : Knopf, 1954.; Includes index. 1st Vintage Books ed. 21 cm. xv, 534, v p. port. 21 cm. Dewey:811/.52
- Stevens, Wallace Harmonium St. James Press St. Martin's Press London New York 0900997215 1975; 1975, c1923
by Wallace Stevens. Poems.; Reprint of the 1923 ed. published by Knopf, New York. 23 cm. 140 p. 23 cm. Dewey:813/.5/2
- Taylor, Bayard A history of Germany from the earliest times to the present day, D. Appleton and company, New York: 1916
by Bayard Taylor. With an aditional chapter by Marie Hansen-Taylor First published under title: A school history of Germany, New York, 1874 vi p., 1 leaf, 476 p. front. (port.) illus. (maps) 20 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard The lands of the Saracen Arno Press, New York : 1977
Bayard Taylor Reprint of the 1855 ed. published by Putnam, New York 451 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates : map ; 21 cm Dewey:915.6/04/10924
- Taylor, Bayard Colorado :a summer trip University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colo. : c1989
by Bayard Taylor ; edited by William W. Savage, Jr. and James H. Lazalier Reprint. Originally published: New York : Putnam, 1867 xxvi, 185 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:917.8804/2
- Taylor, Bayard Central Asia :travels in Cashmere, Little Thibet, and Central Asia Asian Educational Services, New Delhi : 1997
compiled and arranged by Bayard Taylor ; revised by Thoms Stevens Previously published: New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1892 vi, 294 p. : ill. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard Eldorado :adventures in the path of empire Santa Clara University ; Santa Clara : c2000
Bayard Taylor ; foreword by James D. Houston ; afterword by Roger Kahn ; annotations by Robert M. Senkewicz Rev. ed. of: Eldorado, or, Adventures in the path of empire. New York : Knopf, 1949 xvi, 411 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:979.4/04
- Taylor, Bayard, Eldorado, or, Adventures in the path of empire : comprising a voyage to California, via Panama, life in San Francisco and Monterey, pictures of the gold region, and experiences of Mexican travel / Time-Life Books, [Alexandria, Va.] : 1983
by Bayard Taylor ; with illustrations by the author Reprint. Originally published: New York : G.P. Putnam ; London : R. Bentley, 1850 v. <1 > : ill. ; 22 cm Dewey:979.4/04
- Taylor, Bayard, Eldorado, or, Adventures in the path of empire : comprising a voyage to California, via Panama, life in San Francisco and Monterey, pictures of the gold region, and experiences of Mexican travel / University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln : [1988
by Bayard Taylor ; with illustrations by the author ; introduction by Robert Glass Cleland Reprint. Originally published: New York : Knopf, 1949. (Western Americana) xxvii, 375 p., [7] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:979.4/04
- Taylor, Bayard, A history of Germany from the earliest times to the present day, D. Appleton and company, New York, 1894
by Bayard Taylor. With an aditional chapter by Marie Hansen-Taylor First published under title: A school history of Germany, New York, 1874 vi p., 1 l., 476 p. front. (port.) 7 illus. (maps) 20 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard; Index ... Eldorado; or, Adventures in the path of empire;comprising a voyage to California, via Panama: life in San Francisco and Monterey: pictures of the gold region, and experiences of Mexican travel. By Bayard Taylor ... 8th ed. New York, George P. Putnam & co. ... London, Richard Bentley, 1857. [n.p., 1935
Joseph Gaer, editor .. "SERA project 2-F2-132 (S [i.e. 3]-F2-197) California literary research.Mimeographed 21 numb. l. 21 cm Dewey:917.9
- Teasdale, Sara; Walker, Dugald Stewart Rainbow gold poems old and new selected for boys and girls Granger Book Co. Great Neck, N.Y. 0896091481 1979
by Sara Teasdale ; with ill. by Dugald Walker. Reprint of the 1922 ed. published by Macmillan, New York.; Includes index.; Includes seventy-nine poems by a variety of English and American poets. 20 cm. 267 p., [1] leaf of plates ill. 20 cm. Dewey:821/.008/09282 Includes seventy-nine poems by a variety of English and American poets. Children's poetry, English.; English poetry; American poetry Granger poetry library
- Thoreau, Henry David, The writings of Henry David Thoreau Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1906
"Manuscript edition. Limited to six hundred copies." LOC has Number 403 "A sheet of Thoreau's autograph manuscript is inserted in the front of this volume" (v. 1, p. x iVol. 2 reprinted from the 1906 ed. by AMS Press, New York, 1968 [v. 1] A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. - [v. 2] Walden. - [v. 3] The Maine woods. - [ v. 4] Cape Cod and Miscellanies. - [v. 5] Excursions and Poems. - [v. 6] Familiar letters, ed. by F. B. Sanborn. Enl. ed. - [v. 7-20] Journal, ed. by B. Torrey, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861 20 v. fronts. (ports.; v. 1,6,7) illus., plates (1 fold.) fold. map. 23 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, The correspondence of Henry David Thoreau. Greenwood Press Westport, Conn., 1974
Edited by Walter Harding and Carl Bode Reprint of the ed. published by New York University Press, New York, c1958 xxi, 665 p. port. 23 cm Dewey:818/.3/09
- Thoreau, Henry David, The Indians of Thoreau :selections from the Indian notebooks Hummingbird Press, Albuquerque, N.M. : 1974
edited by Richard F. Fleck Selected from Thoreau's manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Includes index Bibliography: p. [73]-[75] 78 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:973/.04/9
- Thoreau, Henry David, Cape Cod :Henry David Thoreau's complete text with the journey recreated in pictures Little, Brown, Boston : c1985
by William F. Robinson "A New York Graphic Society book. " 230 p. : ill. ; 26 cm Dewey:917.44/92
- Traubel, Horace; Bradley, Sculley; Traubel, Gertrude.; Mosher, Thomas Bird With Walt Whitman in Camden Small, Maynard Boston 1906; 1906-
Horace Traubel. Vol. 4 edited by Sculley Bradley; v. 5 edited by Gertrude Traubel; v. 7, 9 edited by Jeanne Chapman, Robert MacIsaac.; Vol. 2 has imprint: New York : D. Appleton ; v. 3: New York : M. Kennerley ; v. 4: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press ; v. 5-7: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press; v. <8-9 >: Oregon House, Calif. : W.L. Bentley.; Includes indexes. 23 cm. v. <1-9> ill. 23 cm. Dewey:811/.3 B Whitman, Walt; Poets, American
- Untermeyer, Louis Roast Leviathan Arno Press New York 0405067526 1975; 1975, c1923
by Louis Untermeyer. Poems.; Reprint of the ed. published by Harcourt, Brace, New York. 22 cm. xiii, 142 p. 22 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2 Jews The Modern Jewish experience
- Untermeyer, Louis Play in poetry Folcroft Library Editions Folcroft, Pa. 0841488576 1979; 1979 [c1938
Louis Untermeyer. Reprint of the ed. published by Harcourt, Brace, New York, which was issued as The Henry Ward Beecher lectures delivered at Amherst College, October, 1937. 22 cm. vi, 117 p. 22 cm. Dewey:808.1 Poetics.; Poetry.
- Untermeyer, Louis; Green, Martyn A treasury of ribaldry. [Sound recording] Riverside RLP 7001. [1957?] [n.p.]
Modern voices series.; Selections from Untermeyer's anthology (Garden City, N.Y., Hanover House, 1956) read by Martyn Green.; Recorded in New York, Dec. 1956.; Critical notes by the editor on slipcase. p. 2 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. microgroove. Literature
- Wheelock, John Hall The poetry of John Hall Wheelock. [Sound recording] J. Norton Publishers [New York 1974; 1974? 23235
Modern poets, writers, and critics.; Title from container.; Read by the author at the Y. M.-Y. W. H. A. Poetry Center, New York, 1964.; Originally issued by McGraw-Hill, New York, 78144, in series: Sound seminars.; Duration: 55 min. p. 1 reel. 3 3/4 ips. 2-track. 5 in.
- Whitman, Walt, Leaves of grass [s.n.], Brooklyn, New York : 1856
Author's name, Walt Whitman, appears in copyright statement on t.p. versoSecond edition Fowler & Wells and the author variously listed as the publisher. Cf. Myerson, BAL Advertisement of Fowler & Wells on p. [385]Issued in green cloth binding, with title, author, and quotation (I greet you at the beginning of a great career. R.W. Emerson) goldstamped on spine; title goldstamped on front, blindstamped on rear, with blind-stamped leaves within triple-rule borders. Edges sprinkled red-orange LC copy has ms. note on t.p.: Deposited in Clerk's Office, So. Dist. New York, Sept. 11, 1856. 384, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : 1 port. ; 17 cm Dewey:
- Whitman, Walt; Shoemaker, William Lukens; Thoreau, Henry David; Bucke, Richard Maurice; Gable, William F.; Curtis, George William; Newton, A. Edward; Gill, Robert Lee; Traubel, Horace Leaves of grass. [s.n.] Brooklyn, New York 1856
Author's name, Walt Whitman, appears in copyright statement on t.p. verso.; Second edition.; Fowler & Wells and the author variously listed as the publisher. Cf. Myerson, BAL.; Advertisement of Fowler & Wells on p. [385].; Issued in green cloth binding, with title, author, and quotation (I greet you at the beginning of a great career. R.W. Emerson) goldstamped on spine; title goldstamped on front, blindstamped on rear, with blind-stamped leaves within triple-rule borders. Edges sprinkled red-orange.; BAL; Myerson, J. Whitman; LC copy has ms. note on t.p.: Deposited in Clerk's Office, So. Dist. New York, Sept. 11, 1856. 17 cm. 384, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates 1 port. 17 cm.
- Widdemer, Margaret; Hood, George W. Why not? Hearst's International Library Co. New York 1915
by Margaret Widdemer ... ; illustrated. "Vail-Ballou Co., Binghamton and New York": p. 338.; Colored frontispiece and black and white plates facing p. 214 and 336, signed by G.W. Hood. 20 cm. [12], 338, [2] p. (first 2 p. and last 2 p. blank), [3] leaves of plates ill. (1 col.) 20 cm.
- Williams, William Carlos A beginning on the short story notes. Folcroft Library Editions [Folcroft, Pa.] 084149570X (lib. bdg.) 1974
"The substance of an address delivered in the fall of 1950 to students of the University of Washington, in Seattle."; Reprint of the 1950 ed. published by Alicat Bookshop Press, New York, which was issued as no. 17 of The Outcast chapbooks. 26 cm. 23 p. 26 cm. Dewey:808.3/1 Short story.
- Willis, Nathaniel Parker; Morris, George Pope Pencillings by the way: written during some years of residence and travel in France, Italy, Greece, Asia Minor, Turkey and England Morris & Willis, New York, 1844
by N. P. Willis Letter republished as originally written for the New York mirror.-cf. p. [iii vii, 216 p. 27 cm Dewey:
- Wood, Charles Erskine Scott A masque of love W.M. Hill Chicago 1904
by Charles Erskine Scott Wood. "Of this book five hundred copies have been printed at the Elston Press, New Rochelle, New York, MDCCCCIV." 23 cm. 87, [1] p., 1 l. 23 cm.
- Woodberry, George Edward Edgar Allan Poe Chelsea House [Broomall, PA] 0791045382 (hc) 1997; c1997
George E. Woodberry ; introduction by R.W.B. Lewis. Previously published: New York : Chelsea House, 1980.; Includes bibliographical references and index. 21 cm. xxx, 354 p. ill. 21 cm. Dewey:818/.309 B Poe, Edgar Allan; Authors, American
- Wylie, Elinor Mr. Hodge & Mr. Hazard Academy Chicago Chicago, IL 0897331133 (pbk.) 1984; 1984, c1928
Elinor Wylie. Reprint. Originally published: New York : A. Knopf, 1928. 19 cm. xi, 256 p. 19 cm. Dewey:813/.52
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Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Collection Summary Creator: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864 Title: Papers of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft 1788-1941 (bulk 1820-1856) Size: 25,000 items; 90 containers plus 1 oversize; 28 linear feet; 69 microfilm reels Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Abstract: Author, ethnologist, explorer, geologist, glass manufacturer, and Indian agent. Correspondence, journals, articles, books, manuscripts of magazines, poetry, speeches, government reports, Indian vocabularies, maps, drawings, and other papers reflecting Schoolcraft's career as a glass manufacturer, mineralogist on an exploring expedition in the Ozark Mountains, geologist on the Cass expedition to the Northwest Territory, leader of expeditions throughout the Great Lakes region, member of Michigan's legislative council, Indian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs for Michigan, ethnologist, and author of works concerning the Iroquois of New York state and other Indians of North America.
The Lucile Project
The Lucile project is an attempt to recover the publishing history of a single 19th century book. Owen Meredith's Lucile was first published in 1860, by Chapman & Hall in England and as a Ticknor & Fields "Blue & Gold" in the United States. It was reviewed in the New York Times, as well as other newspapers and magazines. In England, it saw only a handful of editions over the next 40 years. In the United States, however, it remained in print until 1938, last offered as a surviving title in Burt's Home Library remaindered to Blue Ribbon Books in 1936. It went out of print in 1938.
Poems relating to the American Revolution / Philip Freneau
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832 Poems Relating to the American Revolution Philip Freneau with an introductory memoir and notes by Evert A. Duyckinck W.J. Widdleton New York 1865
Bobcat
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New York Public Library
The New York Public Library has been an essential provider of free books, information, ideas, and education for all New Yorkers for more than 100 years. Founded in 1895, NYPL is the nation’s largest public library system, featuring a unique combination of 88 neighborhood branches and four scholarly research centers, bringing together an extraordinary richness of resources and opportunities available to all.
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On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, of New York, Sept., 1820.
“The good die first, And they, whose hearts are dry as summer dust, Burn to the socket.”Fitz-Greene Halleck [1790–1867]
Wordsworth.
Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days! None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.
Tears fell when thou wert dying, From eyes unused to weep, And long, where thou art lying, Will tears the cold turf steep.
When hearts, whose truth was proven, Like thine, are laid in earth, There should a wreath be woven To tell the world their worth;
And I who woke each morrow To clasp thy hand in mine, Who shared thy joy and sorrow, Whose weal and woe were thine:
It should be mine to braid it Around thy faded brow, But I’ve in vain essayed it, And feel I cannot now.
While memory bids me weep thee, Nor thoughts nor words are free, The grief is fixed too deeply That mourns a man like thee.