Walt Whitman was an extensive reader, and like many of us, he kept notes—in the margins, on scraps of paper, and in notebooks—about his reading. From classical rhetoric to the poetry of Tennyson, from Persian mysticism to nineteenth-century phrenological journals, the influences on Whitman's work were historically deep and culturally diverse. This section of the Archive offers a growing list of books and documents known or very likely to have been read by America's most famous poet. This list is not complete; we encourage users to contact the Archive with research questions about Whitman's reading, or with suggestions for additions to this list.
Bibliographic items are listed alphabetically by author. Unsigned or anonymously written materials are indexed as "Unsigned." All entries are searchable by using the search box below.
Contributors to digital file: Nicole Gray, Ty Alyea, Ashley Palmer, Lauren Grewe, Matt Cohen, Kevin McMullen, and Joelle Byars
Title | Author | Publication Date | Reading Date | Notes | Evidence | Link to Resource |
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Epictetus. The Encheiridion. Trans. Rolleston, T. W. H.. London: C. Kegan Paul and Co., 1881. | Author: Epictetus | Publication Date: 1881 | Reading date: 1881-1892 | Notes: Several reactions over at least four readings. Extensive markings, with narrative of his readings in endpapers. One of WW's favorites. Also mentioned in With Walt Whitman in Camden. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. See #loc.03452. | |
Unsigned. English Writers. Philadelphia: Grigg and Elliot's, 1841. | Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1841 | Reading date: 1862-1888 | Notes: "Here was Milton—the best of Milton, I think—of the two Paradises." This volume contains a number of other English authors, with WW's marginal notations on them. | Evidence of reading: Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden. Multiple publishers, 1906–1996). 9 vols. | |
The Nineteenth Century: A Monthly Review 3 (1878-02): 296-313. | Bell, George Joseph. "Mrs. Siddons as Lady Macbeth: From Contemporary Notes." (London)Author: Bell, George Joseph | Publication Date: 1878 | Reading date: 1878-1892 | Notes: Underlines and manicules | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: loc.03428 |
The Edinburgh Review, American Edition 89 (1849-04): 149-168. | Unsigned. "The Vanity and the Glory of Literature."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Reading date: After 1849-04 | Notes: Includes two pasteons, entitled, "The Muses" and "Socratic Philosophy." "My own opinion is that myriads of superior works have been lost—superior to existing works in every department, except law, physics, and the exact sciences." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: duk.00248 |
Dickens, Charles. Dombey and Son. Date unknown. | Author: Dickens, Charles | Reading date: 1888-08 | Notes: Whitman claims this to be his favorite Dickens novel. He refers to it in several places in With Walt Whitman in Camden, see for example 6:149: "Dickens, with his inexpressibly fine touch, pictures the soul—its departure—its floating off in the mist—oh! beautiful! A trick, perhaps, yet how fine!" See also for example Traubel, WWWC 5:21-22; and 4:235. | Evidence of reading: Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden. Multiple publishers, 1906–1996). 9 vols. See med.00006. | ||
Brainard, John G. C. Occasional Pieces of Poetry. New York: E. Bliss and E. White, 1825. | Author: Brainard, John G. C. | Publication Date: 1825 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | |||
Thompson, Benjamin F. The History of Long Island. New York: Gould, Banks, 1843. | Author: Thompson, Benjamin F. | Publication Date: 1843 | Notes: Copy held in the Library of Congress, F127.L8 T4 Feinberg Whitman Collection. Further marginalia can be found at loc.03515. Whitman copies notes about Long Island in the margins. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: loc.03456 | |
Khayyam, Omar. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1872. | Author: Khayyam, Omar | Publication Date: 1872 | Notes: Mainly brackets. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | ||
To-Day; The Monthly Magazine of Scientific Socialism 1.2 (1884): 135-147. | Salt, Henry Stevens. "The Poet Laureate as Philosopher and Peer." (London)Author: Salt, Henry Stevens | Publication Date: 1884 | Reading date: During or After 1884 | Notes: The "Sun-Maiden," by Ernest Radford, appears after the end of this article. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: loc.03801 |
Unsigned. "Shakspere as a Man." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Clipping from an unidentified newspaper juxtaposed with other clippings and notes on Shakespeare. "See Emerson's Shakespeare." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00173 | ||
Unsigned. "The True Character of Goethe." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This clipping, which Whitman attached to his notes on Goethe, includes a substantial quote from "Perthes the Publisher, and Literary Germany," published in the February 1857 issue of Titan. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00178 | ||
Harper's Weekly. Journal of Civilization. 1 (issue 3) (1857-01-17): 37. | Unsigned. "Chips from our Library; a Chance Medley of Fact, Sentiment, and Anecdote." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Reading date: After 1857-01-17 | Notes: From this miscellany, Whitman clipped a segment on the "statuesque" descriptions of William Cowper. Responding to a commentary on William Cowper's "statuesque description," Whitman remarks that Cowper is an "ennuyed poet." Whitman appends this clipping on William Cowper's poetry to a commentary on British poets. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00169 | |
Carlyle, Thomas. "On the Nibelungenlied." | Author: Carlyle, Thomas | Publication Date: 1831 | Notes: Whitman states he is indebted to Carlyle's essay in his notes on the German text. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00144. | ||
Gostwick, Joseph. German Literature. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1854. | Author: Gostwick, Joseph | Publication Date: 1854 | Notes: According to Edward Grier, Whitman paraphrases Joseph Gostwick's literal translation of the Nibelungenlied from this source. He speculates that Whitman's paraphrase "was written in 1858 or slightly later." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00144. | ||
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Trans. William Swinton. New York: Calvin Blanchard, 1856. | Author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | Publication Date: 1856 | Notes: Whitman calls the Confessions a "frivolous, chattering, repulsive, book, that still has a great lesson in its pages, and whose revelations one keeps reading somehow to the end." Whitman references William Swinton's 1856 translation of Rousseau's Confessions twice in his biographical notes on Rousseau. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00174. | ||
Thornbury, George Walter. "Shakespeare's Stage." (Date unknown). | Author: Thornbury, George Walter | Notes: Newspaper clipping of a selection from G. W. Thornbury's Shakspeare's England (London, 1856) This clipping accompanies Whitman's clippings and intensive notes on Shakespeare. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See duk.00173. | |||
American Whig Review 13 (1851): 21-26. | J.D.W. "Lessing's Laocoon." (New York)Author: J.D.W. | Publication Date: 1851 | Reading date: After 1851-01-01 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: duk.00055 | |
Kavanagh, Julia. "The Deaths of Rousseau and Voltaire." | Author: Kavanagh, Julia | Publication Date: 1850 | Notes: This clipping is a reprint of an excerpt from Volume 2 of Julia Kavanaugh's Woman in France During the Eighteenth Century, first published in 1850. This clipping is included with Whitman's notes on Rousseau and The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00174 | |
Knight, Charles. Half-Hours with the Best Authors. New York: John Wiley, 1853. | Author: Knight, Charles | Publication Date: 1853 | Notes: Knight's book includes biographical sketches and textual selections from a wide range of authors. Whitman disassembled this book of biographical sketches and textual selections and included them in a variety of notebooks. Selections include Jeremy Taylor, Tobias Smollett, Blaise Pascal, and Benjamin Franklin (duk.00170); Comte Du Buffon (duk.00176). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. Segments of Whitman's copy are clipped to notes on a variety of authors | Link to resource: duk.00170 | |
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. The Complete Works of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe. Date unknown. | Author: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von | Notes: "He is the most profound reviewer of life known. To him life, things, the mind, death, are all studies, dissections, exhibitions. These he enters upon with unequalled [sic] coolness and depth of penetration." Whitman refers to Goethe's Complete Works (first published in 1827) in notes on Goethe dated January 1856, February 18, 1856, and February 22, 1856. Whitman refers to several works in Goethe's oeuvre, but his January entry implies that he hasn't read all of his texts: "Had I not better read more of Goethe before giving an opinion?" | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00184. | |||
Racine, Jean. Athalie. New York: Dramatic Performance, Date unknown. | Author: Racine, Jean | Reading date: 1855-11 | Notes: "I fancy the classical tragedies of Corneille, Racine, Voltaire, &c. must illustrate the vital difference between a native and normal growth (as the Greek tragedies themselves,) and all that comes from the mere study of that growth." Whitman remarks that he saw "Athalie" at the Academy of Music in November of 1855. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. Whitman mentions attending this performance in his notes on tragedy See duk.00179. | ||
Alfieri, Vittorio. Myrrha. Dramatic Performance, Date unknown. | Author: Alfieri, Vittorio | Notes: "lurid passions—with long-winded dialogues between Myrrha and daughter mother about nothing." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. Whitman mentions this performance within his notes on tragedy See duk.00179. | |||
Ossian. The Poems of Ossian. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1839. | Author: Ossian | Publication Date: 1839 | Notes: Whitman references MacPherson's "restoration" of Ossian and states that he is reading Ossian "this morning" (undated). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00111. | ||
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. The Social Contract. Date unknown. | Author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | Notes: Whitman extensively paraphrased and commented on sections of Rousseau's The Social Contract. "Some of the most important provisions of the specific laws of the Public Lands of the United States are taken word for word, and idea for idea, from Rousseau's 'Contract.'" C. Carroll Hollis identifies William Swinton as the source of Whitman's translation and speculates that Swinton read Social Contract to Whitman in a "rough and free translation" while Whitman took notes in 1856. | Evidence of reading: C. Carroll Hollis, "Whitman and William Swinton: A Collaborative Friendship," American Literature 30.4 (1959). Page 431. Hollis documents Swinton and Whitman's readings of Rousseau | Link to resource: duk.00182 | ||
Unsigned. Voices From the Press; A Collection of Sketches, Essays, and Poems, by Practical Printers. Ed. Brenton, James J.. New York: Charles B. Norton, 1850. | Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1850 | Notes: Whitman pasted a note on The Nibelungen onto the front boards of this book. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00188 | |
Wiffen, James Holmes. Life of Torquato Tasso. Ed. O.W. Wight. New York: Delisser & Procter, 1859. | Author: Wiffen, James Holmes | Publication Date: 1859 | Notes: Floyd Stovall argues that Whitman's notes on Tasso correspond "exactly" with this edition of Wiffen's work. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00191. | ||
Unsigned. "The New Jerusalem." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Reading date: During or After 1856 | Notes: Whitman's copy of this essay on Emanuel Swedenborg is pasted in a notebook. Essay was first published in Household Words 13.6 (1856), ed. Charles Dickens (136-141). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00193 | |
American Whig Review 5 (issue 5) (1847): 470-481. | Unsigned. "Shakespeare versus Sand." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1847 | Notes: Essay is pasted into notebook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00193 | |
Mandeville, Henry. Fourth Reader: For Common Schools and Academies. D. Appleton & Co., 1851. | Author: Mandeville, Henry | Publication Date: 1851 | Reading date: During or After 1851 | Notes: Whitman cut out a page of the "Poems of Ossian" included in this text and pasted it into a notebook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00194 |
Unsigned. "Religious Beliefs." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Whitman includes this clipping from periodical article on the comparative popularity of world religions. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. Whitman's clipping | Link to resource: duk.00195 | ||
Life Illustrated (1856-05): 33. | Unsigned. "Life-Force, Its Philosophy." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Reading date: After 1856-05 | Notes: This essay accompanies Whitman's notes on insanity. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: duk.00201 |
Bunsen, C.K.J. Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History, Applied to Language and Religion. Date unknown. | Author: Bunsen, C.K.J | Reading date: During or After 1854 | Notes: This book was translated into English in 1854 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00200. | ||
Unsigned. "The Muses." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Paste-on included with "The Vanity and Glory of Literature" and "Socratic Philosophy." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00248 | ||
Unsigned. "Socratic Philosophy." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Paste-on from a periodical included with "The Muses" and "The Vanity and Glory of Literature." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00248 | ||
Unsigned. "A Poet on Politics." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Reading date: After 1884-10-30 | Notes: Clipping of an article about Whitman's views about the 1884 presidential election. Whitman included this clipping with "Specimen Days" notes about the presidential election of 1884. He claims that this article appeared in The Philadelphia Press on October 30, 1884. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00642 | |
Unsigned. "How America was Peopled." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Clipping from a newspaper or periodical. This is a brief clipping on a scholar's lectures on migration to the New World. These accompany Whitman's notes on ancient European and Asian populations. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: duk.00677 | ||
The American Review: A Whig Journal 4 (1846-12): 580-587. | Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. "Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Europe." (New York)Author: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth | Publication Date: 1846 | Reading date: After 1846-12 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: duk.00705 | |
Unsigned. "Webfoots." (Date unknown). | Author: Unsigned | Reading date: Durirng or After 1870-10 | Notes: Clipping with attached note, "The Oregonese are called Webfoots." Whitman notes that this serial clipping was "from a letter Salem, Oregon Oct. 1870" clipping reproduces a letter from Salem, Oregon in October 1870. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. | Link to resource: loc.03400 | |
Harper's Weekly 34 (1890-08-16): 641. | Unsigned. "Typical American Canoes at the Annual Meet in Peconic Bay." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1890 | Reading date: After 1890-08-16 | Notes: Clipping from Harper's Weekly. The back side of this clipping contains material from Charles Waldstein's "Modesty." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03420 |
Harper's Weekly 34 (1890-08-16): 642. | Waldstein, Charles. "Modesty." (New York)Author: Waldstein, Charles | Publication Date: 1890 | Notes: This material is on the back side of a picture of a canoe that Whitman cut out from Harper's. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03420 | |
The Nineteenth Century: A Monthly Review 3 (1878-02): 296-313. | Bell, George Joseph. "'Mrs. Siddons as Lady MacBeth.' From Contemporary Notes." (London)Author: Bell, George Joseph | Publication Date: 1878 | Reading date: During or After 1878-02 | Notes: "In my reading, elocution, I must constantly measure every gesture, tone, conception, shade, burst, or radiation, &c. as to its fitness, appropriateness, advantage (or disadvantage) with reference to me, to my personnel [sic] style, physical & emotional individuality & not merely of its abstract authority." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | Link to resource: loc.03428 |
Pardoe, Julia. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1847. | Author: Pardoe, Julia | Publication Date: 1847 | Notes: According to Whitman, he owned this edition of Pardoe's text from 1855 to 1889. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See loc.03429. | ||
Thoreau, Henry David. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. Boston: James Munroe and Co., 1849. | Author: Thoreau, Henry David | Publication Date: 1849 | Notes: Whitman disassembled this text and pasted clippings in at least one notebook. The source of Whitman's clippings is available at loc.03446. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See loc.03446. | Link to resource: loc.03445 | |
New York Daily Tribune 16 (1856-07-12): 6. | Unsigned. "Great Britain (From Our Correspondent)." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Notes: Whitman cut and pasted this selection from the Tribune in his notes and titled it "London Letter." This letter contains speculation about upcoming work by Sydney Dobell (a.k.a. Sydney Yendya). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Euripides. The Tragedies of Euripides. Literally Translated or Revised, with Critical and Explanatory Notes. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1857. | Author: Euripides | Publication Date: 1857 | Notes: Whitman notes that he had this text in Washington through the Civil War and later in Camden. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03450 | |
Brodhead, Jacob. A Sermon Preached in the Central Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath Morning, The 27th Day of July, 1851. Brooklyn, NY: I. Van Anden, 1851. | Author: Brodhead, Jacob | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03784 | ||
To-Day; The Monthly Magazine of Scientific Socialism 1.2 (1884): 148. | Radford, Ernest. "The Sun-Maiden." (London)Author: Radford, Ernest | Publication Date: 1884 | Notes: Appears immediately after the end of Henry Stevens Salt's "The Poet Laureate as Philosopher and Peer" in To-Day. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03801 | |
Tennyson, Alfred Lord. "Ulysses." (Date unknown). | Author: Tennyson, Alfred Lord | Reading date: After 1842 | Notes: Whitman transcribed the final lines of Tennyson's "Ulysses," which was first published in 1842. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. Whitman's transcription See loc.03437. | ||
Translated by Thomas Moore (Date unknown). | Anacreon. "Ode XXXIII."Author: Anacreon | Notes: Whitman transcribes and revises Thomas Moore's translation of Anacreon's "Ode XXXIII" and entitles it "The Midnight Visitor." Arthur Golden's "The Text of a Whitman Lincoln Lecture Reading: Anacreon's 'The Midnight Visitor'" argues that Whitman likely preceded an 1879 lecture on Lincoln with a reading of this poem. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See loc.03442. | |||
New York Weekly Tribune (1867-08-21): 3. | Carlyle, Thomas. "Shooting Niagara, and After." (New York)Author: Carlyle, Thomas | Publication Date: 1867 | Reading date: During or After 1867-08-21 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | ||
Ainsworth, Robert; Morell, Thomas. An Abridgement of Ainsworth's Dictionary, English and Latin, for the Use of Schools. Philadelphia: U. Hunt, 1834. | Author: Ainsworth, Robert; Morell, Thomas | Publication Date: 1834 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Hoffman, C. F. The Pioneers of New York; an Anniversary Discourse Delivered Before the St. Nicholas Society of Manhattan, December 6, 1847. New York: Stanford and Swords, 1848. | Author: Hoffman, C. F. | Publication Date: 1848 | Notes: June '57—"This man is now in an Insane Asylum—it is said, a confirmed lunatic." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Lees, H. A. Historical Sketches of the Churches of the City of Brooklyn. Lees & Foulkes, 1850-01-01. | Author: Lees, H. A. | Publication Date: 1850 | Notes: Kept in slip-case with Charles Fenno Hoffman's "The Pioneers of New York" (loc.03454). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Symonds, John Addington. Studies of the Greek Poets. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1880. | Author: Symonds, John Addington | Publication Date: 1880 | Reading date: After 1880 | Notes: "Sent to me by Symonds, must have been 1881. For years 1882-'89 I sip & drink from the two volumes. They and Walter Scott's Border Minstrels are feasts never exhausted." Whitman's marginalia to Volume 2 of this book is at loc.03459. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. | |
Teale, Thomas P. Report of the Special Committee, of the Common Council, of the City of Brooklyn, of Ferry and Water. Brooklyn, NY: E.B Spooner, Printer to the City Corporation, 1849. | Author: Teale, Thomas P. | Publication Date: 1849 | Reading date: After 1849-03-26 | Notes: A message inscribed on the title page states: "To W. Whitman Esq with the compliments of the writer." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03782 |
Unsigned. A Defence of the Christian Doctrines of the Society of Friends; Being a Reply to the Charge of Denyi. Philadelphia: Society of Friends, 1825. | Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1825 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: loc.03453 | ||
Bucke, Richard Maurice. Walt Whitman. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1883. | Author: Bucke, Richard Maurice | Publication Date: 1883 | Notes: Portions of several pages have been cut out. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. London: Edward Moxon, 1847. | Author: Shelley, Percy Bysshe | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Volney, C.F. The Ruins: or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires: and the Law of Nature, to which is added Vo. New York: Peter Eckler, 1890. | Author: Volney, C.F. | Publication Date: 1890 | Reading date: During or After 1890 | Notes: "Translation seems to have been either by Joel Barlow, or supervised by him, in Paris, and favored by Volney." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | Link to resource: bmr.00014 |
Heine, Heinrich. Pictures of Travel. Philadelphia: I. Kohler, 1863. | Author: Heine, Heinrich | Publication Date: 1863 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Hedge, Frederic Henry. Prose Writers of Germany. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1848-01-01. | Author: Hedge, Frederic Henry | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Lewes, George Henry. The Life and Works of Goethe: with Sketches of his Age and Contemporaries, from published and unpubl. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1856. | Author: Lewes, George Henry | Publication Date: 1856 | Notes: Volume 2 of Lewes's work is listed at bmr.00003 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Lewes, George Henry. The Life and Works of Goethe: with Sketches of his Age and Contemporaries, from Published and Unpubl. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1856. | Author: Lewes, George Henry | Publication Date: 1856 | Notes: Volume 1 of Lewes's work is listed at bmr.00002 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Mazzini, Giuseppe. The Duties of Man. London: Chapman & Hall, 1862. | Author: Mazzini, Giuseppe | Publication Date: 1862 | Notes: Whitman's copy of this book is inscribed: "To Walt Whitman, from a Friend." At the end of page 107, a marginal note responds to Mazzini's advice about maintaining tranquillity in adversity with "Remember my friend this Truth—for woman." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Milton, John; Gray, Thomas; Beattie, James; Collins, William. Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins: Complete in One Volume. Grigg & Elliot, 1841. | Author: Milton, John; Gray, Thomas; Beattie, James; Collins, William | Publication Date: 1841 | Notes: This book contains work by John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, and William Collins. Whitman notes birth and death dates of authors and marks significant moments in the text's biographical sketch of John Milton. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Whitney, William Dwight. Oriental and Linguistic Studies: the Veda, the Avesta, The Science of Language. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872. | Author: Whitney, William Dwight | Publication Date: 1872 | Notes: On page 47, the following lines are bracketed: "On the other hand, it is possible to attain to such an exalted pitch of wisdom and virtue, that the soul escapes the condemnation of existence, and sinks into the void, or merges its individuality in the universality of the world-spirit." | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Dante. Dante's Divine Comedy: The Inferno. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1849. | Author: Dante | Publication Date: 1849 | Reading date: During or After 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Symonds, John Addington. Essays Speculative and Suggestive. London: Chapman & Hall, 1890. | Author: Symonds, John Addington | Publication Date: 1890 | Notes: Volume 2 of Symonds's work is listed at bmr.00011 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Symonds, John Addington. Essays Speculative and Suggestive. London: Chapman & Hall, 1890. | Author: Symonds, John Addington | Publication Date: 1890 | Notes: Volume 1 of Symonds's work is listed at bmr.00010 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Tennyson, Alfred Lord. Locksley Hall Sixty Years After, etc.. London: Macmillan, 1886. | Author: Tennyson, Alfred Lord | Publication Date: 1886 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Felton, C. C. Greece, Ancient and Modern: Lectures Delivered Before the Lowell Institute. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867. | Author: Felton, C. C. | Publication Date: 1867 | Reading date: During or After 1867 | Notes: Volume 2 of this work is listed at bmr.00013 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |
Felton, C. C. Greece, Ancient and Modern: Lectures Delivered Before the Lowell Institute. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867. | Author: Felton, C. C. | Publication Date: 1867 | Reading date: During or After 1867 | Notes: Volume 2 of this work is listed at bmr.00012 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |
Harrison, Gabriel. John Howard Payne, Dramatist, Poet, Actor and Author of Home, Sweet Home! His Life and Writings. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & co., 1885. | Author: Harrison, Gabriel | Publication Date: 1885 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Hicks, Elias. Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks. New York: Isaac T. Hopper, 1832. | Author: Hicks, Elias | Publication Date: 1832 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Legouve, Ernest. The Art of Reading. Philadelphia: Claxton, Benson and Hoffelfinger, 1879. | Author: Legouve, Ernest | Publication Date: 1879 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Aeschylus. The Tragedies of Aeschylus. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1863. | Author: Aeschylus | Publication Date: 1863 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Anacreon. The Odes of Anacreon. London: John Camden Hotten, 1871. | Author: Anacreon | Publication Date: 1871 | Notes: This volume may be the source text for Whitman's annotation of Ode XXXIII, which he titled "The Midnight Visitor" (loc.03442). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Alighieri, Dante. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Trans. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. | Author: Alighieri, Dante | Publication Date: 1867 | Reading date: During or after 1867 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Unsigned. Bhagavad-gita or, A Discourse Between Krishna and Arjuna on Divine Matters. Trans. J. Cockburn Thomson. Hertford: Stephen Austin, 1855. | Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1855 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Simms, William Gilmore. Views and Reviews in American Literature, History and Fiction. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845. | Author: Simms, William Gilmore | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Sherman, Henry. Slavery in the United States of America; its National Recognition and Relations, from the Establishment of the Confederacy, to the Present Time. A Word to the North and South. 2nd ed.. Hartford, CT: Hurlburt & Pond, 1860. | Author: Sherman, Henry | Publication Date: 1860 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Arnold, Thomas. Introductory Lectures in Modern History, Edited, from the second London edition, with a preface and notes. Ed. Henry Reed. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1858. | Author: Arnold, Thomas | Publication Date: 1858 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Herrig, L. The British Classical Authors : Select Specimens of the National Literature of England from G. Chaucer to the Present Time. 2nd stereotype ed.. New York: G & B Westermann Bros., 1851. | Author: Herrig, L. | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Campbell, William W. The Border Warfare of New York during the Revolution, or, The Annals of Tryon County. New York: Baker & Schribner, 1849. | Author: Campbell, William W. | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Tupper, Martin Farquhar. Proverbial Philosophy: a Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally Treated. London: Joseph Rickerby, 1838. | Author: Tupper, Martin Farquhar | Publication Date: 1838 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Catullus, Gaius Valerius; Tibullus, Albius. The Works of Catullus and Tibullus, and the Vigil of Venus, to Which are Added, the Metrical Versions of Lamb and Grainger, and a Selection of Versions by Other Writers. Trans. Walter K. Kelly. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854. | Author: Catullus, Gaius Valerius; Tibullus, Albius | Publication Date: 1854 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Cowper, William. The Poetical Works of William Cowper, with a Biographical Notice by H.F. Carey. Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird, 1856. | Author: Cowper, William | Publication Date: 1856 | Reading date: During or After 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Sand, George. Consuelo. Trans. Francis G. Shaw. 3rd ed.. New York: William H. Graham, 1848. | Author: Sand, George | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Coues, Elliott. Woman in the Case: an Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the National Medical College in the Congregational Church of Washington, March 16, 1887. 2nd ed., with an introduction by Elisabeth Cavazza. Boston: Occult Publishing Co., 1890. | Author: Coues, Elliott | Publication Date: 1890 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Carpenter, Edward. England's Ideal, and Other Papers on Social Subjects. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowery & Co, 1887. | Author: Carpenter, Edward | Publication Date: 1887 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Ellis, George. Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances : to Which is Prefixed an Historical Introduction on the Rise and Progress of Romantic Composition in France and England. Ed. J.O. Halliwell. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1848. | Author: Ellis, George | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Dowden, Edward. Shakespeare : A Critical Study of His Mind and Art. London: Henry S. King & Co., 1875. | Author: Dowden, Edward | Publication Date: 1875 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
De Amicis, Edomondo. Holland and its People. Trans. Caroline Tilton. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. | Author: De Amicis, Edomondo | Publication Date: 1890 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. The thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus. Trans. George Long. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1864. | Author: Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius | Publication Date: 1864 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Fauriel, C.C. History of Provencal Poetry. Trans. G.J. Adler. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1860. | Author: Fauriel, C.C. | Publication Date: 1860 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Ingersoll, Robert Green. A Lay Sermon. New York: Truth Seeker Co., 1886. | Author: Ingersoll, Robert Green | Publication Date: 1886 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Posnett, Hutcheson Macaulay. Comparative Literature. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1886. | Author: Posnett, Hutcheson Macaulay | Publication Date: 1886 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Horace. The Works of Horace. Trans. C. Smart. London: Bell & Daldy, 1864. | Author: Horace | Publication Date: 1864 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Homer. The Odyssey of Homer: With the Hymns, Epigrams, and Battle of the Frogs and Mice. Trans. Theodore Alois Buckley. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1863. | Author: Homer | Publication Date: 1863 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Homer. The Odyssey of Homer, with Notes by Theodore Alois Buckley, and Flaxman's Designs. Trans. Alexander Pope. New York: Scribner, Welford, and Armstrong, 1874. | Author: Homer | Publication Date: 1874 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Lomas, John; Peace, Alfred S. The Wealthy Men and Women of Brooklyn and Williamsburgh : Embracing a Complete List of All Whose Estimated Possessions (In Real and Personal Property) Amount to the Sum of Ten Thousand Dollars and Upwards, Together with Brief Biographical Sketches of Many Meritorious and Eminent Persons. Brooklyn, NY: A.S. Peace, 1847. | Author: Lomas, John; Peace, Alfred S. | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Sarrazin, Gabriel. La renaissance de la poésie anglaise. Paris: Librairie acadelmique Dider, Perrin et cie, 1889. | Author: Sarrazin, Gabriel | Publication Date: 1889 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus. Trans. George Long. Revised Edition. London: George Bell & Sons, 1885. | Author: Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius | Publication Date: 1885 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Schele, de Vere, M. Outlines of Comparative Philology : With a Sketch of the Languages of Europe, Arranged Upon Philologic Principles, and a Brief History of the Art of Writing. New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1853. | Author: Schele, de Vere, M. | Publication Date: 1853 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Babcock, W.H. Lord Stirling. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1880. | Author: Babcock, W.H. | Publication Date: 1880 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Euripedes. The Tragedies of Euripedes. Literally Translated or Revised, with Critical and Explanatory Notes. Trans. Theodore Alois Buckley. London: Bell & Daldy, 1866. | Author: Euripedes | Publication Date: 1866 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
O'Connor, William Douglas. The Good Gray Poet: a Vindication. New York: Bruce & Huntington, 1866. | Author: O'Connor, William Douglas | Publication Date: 1866 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. William Blake : A Critical Essay. London: John Camden Hotten, 1868. | Author: Swinburne, Algernon Charles | Publication Date: 1868 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Pindar. The Odes of Pindar. Trans. Dawson W. Turner. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1852. | Author: Pindar | Publication Date: 1852 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
Sophocles. The Tragedies of Sophocles: in English Prose, the Oxford Translation. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1860. | Author: Sophocles | Publication Date: 1860 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | |||
The United States Magazine, and Democratic Review 17 (issue 88) (1845): 247. | Unsigned. "Territorial Aggrandizement." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Notes: Whitman kept a page from this article with material from a review of Thomas Arnold's "Introductory Lectures on Modern History" (also duk.00010). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
The United States Magazine, and Democratic Review 17 (issue 88) (1845): 249-51. | Unsigned. "Arnold's Lectures on Modern History." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Notes: "What is the definition of History?" Whitman kept pages from this article with material from the preceding article in the Review: "Territorial Aggrandizement" (also duk.00010). | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. | ||
Craik, George L., and Charles Macfarlane. The Pictorial History of England. 1849. | Author: Craik, George L., and Charles Macfarlane | Publication Date: 1841 | Notes: Whitman refers to this title in several annotations; edition unknown but perhaps the 1841, as page number references do not match the 1849 ed. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See loc.03411. | ||
Webster, Noah. An American Dictionary of the English Language. 1855. | Author: Webster, Noah | Publication Date: 1828 | Notes: Whitman quotes in various of his annotations from Webster's Dictionary. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's notes. See duk.00687. | ||
Ainsworth, William Harrison. The Miser's Daughter. Date unknown. | Author: Ainsworth, William Harrison | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Anthon. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. Date unknown. | Author: Anthon | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Baxter, Richard. Life and Writings. Date unknown. | Author: Baxter, Richard | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Bell, Robert. Life of the Rt. Hon. George Canning. Date unknown. | Author: Bell, Robert | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Blake, J.D. History of the American Revolution. Date unknown. | Author: Blake, J.D. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Berrian, William. An Historical Sketch of Trinity Church, N.Y.. Date unknown. | Author: Berrian, William | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Bolles, William. Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language. Date unknown. | Author: Bolles, William | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Boyd, J.R. Eclectic Moral Philosophy. Date unknown. | Author: Boyd, J.R. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Bulwer, E.L. Lucretia; or The Children of the Night. Date unknown. | Author: Bulwer, E.L. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Chambers. Encyclopedia of English Literature. Date unknown. | Author: Chambers | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Chapin, A.B. Puritanism Not Genuine Protestantism. Date unknown. | Author: Chapin, A.B. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Chambers. Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. Date unknown. | Author: Chambers | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Child, Lydia Maria. Fact and Fiction. Date unknown. | Author: Child, Lydia Maria | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Child, Lydia Maria. Memoirs of Madame de Stael and of Madame Roland. Date unknown. | Author: Child, Lydia Maria | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Aids to Reflection. Date unknown. | Author: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Colman. Juvenile Publications. Date unknown. | Author: Colman | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
D'Aubigne, J.H. Merle. History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century. Date unknown. | Author: D'Aubigne, J.H. Merle | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
D'Aubigne, J.H. Merle. The Protector; A Vindication. Date unknown. | Author: D'Aubigne, J.H. Merle | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
DeSmet, Father P.J. Oregon Missions. Date unknown. | Author: DeSmet, Father P.J. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Desher, Charles D. Chaucer and Selections from His Poetical Works. Date unknown. | Author: Desher, Charles D. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Dickens, Charles. The Cricket on the Hearth. Date unknown. | Author: Dickens, Charles | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Dickens, Charles. The Chimes. Date unknown. | Author: Dickens, Charles | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Dickens, Charles. A Goblin Story. Date unknown. | Author: Dickens, Charles | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol. Date unknown. | Author: Dickens, Charles | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Dumas. The Duke of Burgundy. Date unknown. | Author: Dumas | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Duncan. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons. Date unknown. | Author: Duncan | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Dwight, Theodore. Summer Tours. Date unknown. | Author: Dwight, Theodore | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Ellet, E.F. Rambles About the Country. Date unknown. | Author: Ellet, E.F. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Farnham, Thomas F. Mexico: Its Geography, Its People, and Its Institutions. Date unknown. | Author: Farnham, Thomas F. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Farnham, Thomas F. Life, Travels, and Adventures in California and Scenes in the Pacific Ocean. Date unknown. | Author: Farnham, Thomas F. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Ferrier, S. The Inheritance. Date unknown. | Author: Ferrier, S. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Ford, Richard. Spaniards and Their Country. Date unknown. | Author: Ford, Richard | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Foster, John. The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England. Date unknown. | Author: Foster, John | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Fowler, L.N. Marriage, Its History and Ceremonies. Date unknown. | Author: Fowler, L.N. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Fowler, O.S. Physiology, Animal and Mental. Date unknown. | Author: Fowler, O.S. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Fowler, O.S. Memory and Intellectual Improvement. Date unknown. | Author: Fowler, O.S. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Galt, John G. Treatment of Insanity. Date unknown. | Author: Galt, John G. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Goodwin. Lives of the Necromancers. Date unknown. | Author: Goodwin | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Gore. The Courtier of the Days of Charles II. Date unknown. | Author: Gore | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Guy, William Augustus. Doctor Hopper's Physicians' Vade Mecum. Date unknown. | Author: Guy, William Augustus | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Hallam, Henry. The Constitutional History of England. Date unknown. | Author: Hallam, Henry | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Headley. Washington and His Generals. Date unknown. | Author: Headley | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Herbert, Henry William. Roman Traitor, A True Tale of the Republic. Date unknown. | Author: Herbert, Henry William | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Jack Long, or Shot in the Eye. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Jerrould, Douglas. St. Giles and St. James. Date unknown. | Author: Jerrould, Douglas | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Julia Ormond, or The New Settlement. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Kirkland, C.M. Spenser and the Fairy Queen. Date unknown. | Author: Kirkland, C.M. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Knowles, James Sheridan. Fortesque. Date unknown. | Author: Knowles, James Sheridan | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Laneton Parsonage. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Lee, R. Memoirs of Baron Cuvier. Date unknown. | Author: Lee, R. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Life of Christ in the Words of the Evangelists. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Lives of Eminent Individuals Celebrated in American History. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Livermore, Abiel Abott. Lectures to Young Men. Date unknown. | Author: Livermore, Abiel Abott | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Locke Amsden, or The Schoolmaster. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Lester, B.C. Edwards. Houston and His Republic. Date unknown. | Author: Lester, B.C. Edwards | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Lossing, Benson J. Seventeen Hundred and Seventy-Six. Date unknown. | Author: Lossing, Benson J. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Martyrs and Covenanters of Scotland. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Mackenzie, A. Slidell. Spain Revisited. Date unknown. | Author: Mackenzie, A. Slidell | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
McIntosh, Mary J. Two Lives, or To Seem and To Be. Date unknown. | Author: McIntosh, Mary J. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Mayo, A.D. Balance. Date unknown. | Author: Mayo, A.D. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Unsigned. Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics. Date unknown. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Miller, Thomas. The Poetical Language of Flowers. Date unknown. | Author: Miller, Thomas | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Moore, Dr. George. The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind. Date unknown. | Author: Moore, Dr. George | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Morse. School Geography and Atlas. Date unknown. | Author: Morse | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
von Muller, Baron John. History of the World. Date unknown. | Author: von Muller, Baron John | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Olmstead. Letters on Astronomy. Date unknown. | Author: Olmstead | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Osgood, Francis Sargent. A Birth-Day Bijou. Date unknown. | Author: Osgood, Francis Sargent | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Pardoe. Louis the Fourteenth. Date unknown. | Author: Pardoe | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Parker, Samuel. Journal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the Rocky Mountains. Date unknown. | Author: Parker, Samuel | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Phelps. The Fireside Friend, or Female Student. Date unknown. | Author: Phelps | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Prescott. Conquest of Peru. Date unknown. | Author: Prescott | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Salkeld, Joseph. Classical Antiquities. Date unknown. | Author: Salkeld, Joseph | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Sampson, M.B. Rationale of Crime. Date unknown. | Author: Sampson, M.B. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Sargent, Epes. Songs of the Sea and Other Poems. Date unknown. | Author: Sargent, Epes | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Schmitz, Dr. Leonard. History of Rome. Date unknown. | Author: Schmitz, Dr. Leonard | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Sigourney. Water-Drops. Date unknown. | Author: Sigourney | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Simms, William Gilmore. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia. Date unknown. | Author: Simms, William Gilmore | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Soulie, Frederick. Pastourel. Date unknown. | Author: Soulie, Frederick | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Soulie, Frederick. Countess of Morion. Date unknown. | Author: Soulie, Frederick | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Spooner, Alden. The Grape Vine. Date unknown. | Author: Spooner, Alden | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Spurzheim, J.G. Phrenology. Date unknown. | Author: Spurzheim, J.G. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Story. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States. Date unknown. | Author: Story | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Sue, Eugene. Martin the Foundling. Date unknown. | Author: Sue, Eugene | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Sue, Eugene. The Wandering Jew. Date unknown. | Author: Sue, Eugene | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Taylor, W.C. Modern British Plutarch. Date unknown. | Author: Taylor, W.C. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Thornton, Henry. Family Prayers. Date unknown. | Author: Thornton, Henry | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Timpson, Thomas. Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry. Date unknown. | Author: Timpson, Thomas | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Titmarsh, Michael Angelo. Notes on a Journey From Cornhill to Cairo. Date unknown. | Author: Titmarsh, Michael Angelo | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Turnbull. Genius of Scotland. Date unknown. | Author: Turnbull | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Upham, Thomas C. Life of Madame de la Mothe Guyon, With Some Account of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. Date unknown. | Author: Upham, Thomas C. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Van Lennep, J. The Adopted Son. Date unknown. | Author: Van Lennep, J. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Von Tschudi. Travels in Peru. Date unknown. | Author: Von Tschudi | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Ware, John. Memoir of the Life of Henry Ware, Jr.. Date unknown. | Author: Ware, John | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Warner, James F. Rudimental Lessons in Music. Date unknown. | Author: Warner, James F. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Wayland, Francis. The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties. Date unknown. | Author: Wayland, Francis | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Wellman, J. K. Illustrated Botany. Date unknown. | Author: Wellman, J. K. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Wemyss, Francis C. Twenty-Six Years of the Life of an Actor and Manager. Date unknown. | Author: Wemyss, Francis C. | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Willis, Nathaniel Parker. Sacred Poems. Date unknown. | Author: Willis, Nathaniel Parker | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Willson, Marcius. American History. Date unknown. | Author: Willson, Marcius | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Whittier, John Greenleaf. Supernaturalism of New England. Date unknown. | Author: Whittier, John Greenleaf | Notes: Emory Holloway lists this book as reviewed or noticed by Walt Whitman in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. | Evidence of reading: Emory Holloway, The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, N.Y., and Toronto: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921). Vol. 1. Page 126, note 2. | |||
Life Illustrated (1855-12-08): | Unsigned. "With Whom We Trade."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 1 (1855-12-08): 48-53. | Unsigned. "Glimpses of Iowa." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1856-12-27): 70-79. | Unsigned. "Literary Institutions." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated duplicate of above (1856-12-27): duplicate of above. | Unsigned. "The Victoria Bridge." (duplicate of above)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-01-31): | Unsigned. "The Whole Amount of Salt Inspected." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1857-01-31): 105-109. | Unsigned. "Travels in South Africa." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-03-14): | Unsigned. "Temperature of the Earth." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-03-14): | Unsigned. "Bridge at St. Louis." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-12-26): | Unsigned. "The State of New York Contains." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-12-26): | Unsigned. "The Fincastle Valley Whig." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 5 (1857-12-26): 70-74. | Unsigned. "Crops of 1856." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 5 (1857-12-26): | Unsigned. "U. S. Army - The Total Authorized Strength." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Dow Johnson, Lorenzo. "Memoria technica: or, The Art of Abbreviating …, also Rules for Memorizing …." (London) (1847): | Author: Dow Johnson, Lorenzo | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review 21 (1847): 129-140. | Unsigned. "Peru The U.S. Democratic Review." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
von Tschudi, J. J. "Travels in Peru, During the Years 1838-1842." (London) (1847): | Author: von Tschudi, J. J. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The North British Review 8, 9 (1848): 263-286. | Herschel, John. "Results of Astronomical Observations Made During the Years 1834,5,6,7,8, at the Cape of Good Hope, Being the Completion of a Telescopic Survey of the Whole Surface of the Visible Heavens, commenced in 1825." (Edinburgh, Scotland)Author: Herschel, John | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal 89 (1849): 169-181. | Johnson, Alex Keith. "The Physical Atlas. [Book Review]." (Edinburgh, Scotland)Author: Johnson, Alex Keith | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal 89 (1849): | Johnson, Alex Keith. "Taylor's Eve of the Conquest [Review]." (Edinburgh, Scotland)Author: Johnson, Alex Keith | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
E. Littell & Co. 22 (1849): | Littell, E. "Littell's Living Age."Author: Littell, E. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The North British Review 11, 12 (1849): | Unsigned. "Layard's Nineveh and its Remains." (Edinburgh, Scotland)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The American Whig Review 15, 16 (1852): | Unsigned. "The Central Nation." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Johnston, Alexander Keith. "The Physical Atlas: A Series of Maps & Notes Illustrating the Geographical Distribution of Natural Phenomena." (Edinburgh ) (1854): | Author: Johnston, Alexander Keith | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Goodrich, Samuel G. "The World As it Is, And As it Has Been or, A Comprehensive Geography And History, Ancient And Modern." (New York) (1855): | Author: Goodrich, Samuel G. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Smith, Roswell C. "Smith's Atlas of Modern and Ancient Geography." (New York) (1855): | Author: Smith, Roswell C. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Calkins, Norman Allison. "Student and Schoolmate." (New York) 3, 4 (1856): | Author: Calkins, Norman Allison | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Henry Mandeville, D. D. "Fourth Reader. for Common Schools and Academies." (New York) (1856): | Author: Henry Mandeville, D. D. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1856-01-03): | Unsigned. "Central America." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Clipper 4,3 (1856-05-10): 18-27. | Unsigned. "Killed an Otter." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion 10 (issue 21) (1856-05-24): 333. | Unsigned. "Our Large Pictures.." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Ballou's Pictorial (1856-07-19): | Unsigned. "Says a Scientific Writer." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1856-08-25): 3. | Unsigned. "American Association for the Advancement of Science (Proceedings, Day 3)." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "New York Herald." (New York) (1856-08-26): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1856-08-26): 6. | Unsigned. "American Association for the Advancement of Science (Proceedings, Day 4)." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1856-08-28): 5-6. | Unsigned. "New York Daily Tribune." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1856-08-28): 2. | Unsigned. "The Scientific Congress.." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1856-08-29): 2. | Unsigned. "Inauguration of Dudley Observatory; Uses of Astronomy." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The New York Herald (1856-10-06): | Unsigned. "Weekly Report of Deaths." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1856-10-26): | Unsigned. "The Census of Russia.." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1856-11-14): 2. | Unsigned. "The Staple Products of Texas." (New York )Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1856-12-06): 44-46. | Unsigned. "." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1856-12-06): | Unsigned. "The Chesapeake and the Great Lakes United." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1856-12-06): 46-49. | Unsigned. "How Far Is It? Ours a Great Country." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1856-12-06): 44-45. . | Unsigned. "central point of an active and industrious population." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle." (New York) (1856-12-12): 2. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1856-12-20): 63-72. | Unsigned. "The Greatest City." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Wells, David A. "Things Not Generally Known: A Popular Hand-book of Facts Not Readily Accessible in Literature, History, and Science." (New York) (1857): | Author: Wells, David A. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "The Westminster Review." (New York) 67 (1857): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Harper's Weekly (1857-01-17): | Unsigned. "Modern Naples."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1857-01-19): | Unsigned. "The Commerce of the La Plata--Advantages of Capt. Page's Explorations."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-01-25): 8. | De La Sagra, R. "Statistical Notices on the Five Republics of Central America." (New York)Author: De La Sagra, R. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Ballou's Pictorial Drawing - Room Companion 12 (1857-01-31): 66. | Eugene Scribe. "The Spanish Moor or, The Convent of Alcala.: A Story of the Throne, The Alter and the Forest." (Boston)Author: Eugene Scribe | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion 12 (issue 5) (1857-01-31): 67. | Unsigned. "Sketches in Sierra Leone, Western Africa.." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1857-02-08): 2. | Unsigned. "Japan. Appearance of the Country.." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-03-20): 4. | Unsigned. "We Have Already Announced the Grant by the Turkish Government." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-03-21): | Unsigned. "H. M. Coral reefs." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1857-03-21): 168-170. | Unsigned. "Brief History of China." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1857-03-21): 162-165. | Unsigned. "Papuas." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion 12 (issue 13) (1857-03-28): 201. | Unsigned. "Scenes in New Brunswick.." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion 12 (issue 14) (1857-03-29): 193. | Unsigned. "Canso Light, Nova Scotia."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-03-29): 2. | Unsigned. "News from New Granada." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-03-29): 1. | Unsigned. "Cruise of the Sloop-of-War John Adams." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-04-05): 2. | Unsigned. "Army and Militia of the United States." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-04-05): 2. | Unsigned. "Wagon Road from Nebraska." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-04-06): 1. | Unsigned. "Interests of Russia in China." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-04-06): 6. | Unsigned. "The Emperor of China." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-04-07): 6. | Unsigned. "Notes on the Missouri River." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Weekly Tribune (1857-04-04): | Godkin, Edwin Lawrence. "The Southern States of the North American Union." (New York)Author: Godkin, Edwin Lawrence | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. This article was one installment in a series. Godkin's name is not listed on the piece in the Tribune (the author is listed only as "An English Traveler"). However, the Life and Letters of Edwin Lawrence Godkin (New York: Macmillan, 1907) reproduces portions of the letters (beginning on page 118), attributing them to Godkin. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1857-04-18): 200-209. | Unsigned. "Madison, Wisconsin." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 3 (1857-04-18): 200-204. | Unsigned. "Sectarianism Among the Turks." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-04-25): 4. | Unsigned. "News, &c. from Our Correspondents." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Harper's Weekly (1857-04-25): | Unsigned. "The Prairies of Chontales." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Harper's Weekly 4 (1857-04-25): | Unsigned. "Some Celestial Paradoxes." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-04-26): 8. | Unsigned. "Rivalry Existing Between England and Russia in Asia." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-05-11): 4. | Unsigned. "Under the Dominion of the Celestial Empire." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The Evening Post (1857-05-20): 2. | Unsigned. "Lake Superior Copper and Iron."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1857-05-25): 2. | Unsigned. "The Great West." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-06-12): 5. | Unsigned. "Bayard Taylor in Northern Europe No. XXIII." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The Evening Post (1857-06-13): 2. | Unsigned. "Commercial Relations with Siam."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-06-20): | Unsigned. "Is the Sun Inhabited." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-06-20): | Unsigned. "Down to the Year 1831." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1857-06-20): | Unsigned. "J. R. C. Kenzer's Station." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1857-07-15): 2. | Lind, Jenny. "Two hours later We Were Located or, Egypt an Elephant Story." (New York)Author: Lind, Jenny | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-07-19): 4. | Unsigned. "The Mutiny in India." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1857-07-21): 4. | Unsigned. "Annexation in India." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-07-26): 4. | Unsigned. "The Indian Empire." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 4 (1857-08-08): 118-122. | Unsigned. "Geographical Discoveries." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-08-10): 1. | Unsigned. "The Nucleus of the Indian Mutiny." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1857-08-13): 2. | Unsigned. "The Scientific Convention."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1857-08-15): 2. | Unsigned. "The Scientific Convention at Montreal." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1857-08-17): 2. | Unsigned. "The National Revenue." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1857-08-17): 1. | Unsigned. "From Chili."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-08-30): | Unsigned. "Our Copenhagen Correspondence." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Harpers Weekly (1857-09-12): | Unsigned. "Harper's Weekly." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-09-16): 2. | Unsigned. "New York Daily Tribune." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Harper's Weekly (1857-09-26): | Unsigned. "Gateway of the Great Temple of Juggernauth." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1857-10-02): 1. | Unsigned. "Brooklyn Daily Eagle." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-10-11): | Unsigned. "Our Stockholm Correspondence." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Harper's Weekly 10 (1857-10-24): | Unsigned. "History of the East India Company." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-10-25): 3. | Unsigned. "British Empire in India." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-10-26): 4. | Unsigned. "New York Daily Tribune." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated 5 (1857-12-05): 46-49. | Unsigned. "A Tunnel From England to France." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-12-06): 3. | Unsigned. "The Gila Expedition." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1857-12-08): 4. | Unsigned. "[It is likely that during the present Session of Congress]." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1857-12-11): 1. | Unsigned. "Brooklyn Daily Eagle."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1857-12-17): 1. | Unsigned. "Livingstone's Travels and Researches in Southern Africa." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1857-12-18): 1. | Unsigned. "Livingstone's Travels and Researches in Southern Africa." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1857-12-26): 3. | Unsigned. "Italian Travel." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1857-12-27): 4. | Unsigned. "The Proposed Territory of Arizona." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1857-12-29): 2. | Unsigned. "The Nile." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1857-12-29): 2. | Unsigned. "Overland from St. Petersburg to the Mouth of the Amoor (Also The Japanese Becoming Less Exclusive)." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Burlington Free Press (1858-01-01): 1. | Benedict, Erastus Cornelius. "Excursion to Pompeii." (Burlington, VT)Author: Benedict, Erastus Cornelius | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1858-01-06): | Unsigned. "New York Times." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1858-01-09): 1. | Unsigned. "Foreign Correspondence. & other columns Brooklyn Daily Eagle."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (1858-01-09): | Unsigned. "Differences of Times." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1858-01-17): 2. | Unsigned. "Interesting Account of the Russian Settlements on the Amoor River." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1858-01-17): 3. | Unsigned. "Exploration of the Amoor." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1858-01-27): 2. | Livingstone. "This Eminent explorer." (New York)Author: Livingstone | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-01-28): 3. | Unsigned. "The Oyster Beds and Oyster Business of Virginia." (New york)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1858-02-21): 2. | Unsigned. "The Royal Families of Europe." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Times (1858-04-19): | Unsigned. "The Pacific Railroad—Overland to California." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1858-04-24): 4. | Unsigned. "Overland Communication with the Pacific—The False and the True Policy." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-07-26): 1. | Unsigned. "New York Daily Tribune." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1858-08-20): 1. | Unsigned. "China: Delivery of the President's Letter. Three Days with the Mandarins. Bombardment of the Ta-Koo. Interview of Mr. Reed with the Imperial Commissioner." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1858-09-23): 3. | Boynton. "Geological Lectures." (New York)Author: Boynton | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-09-27): 4. | Unsigned. "Summary Received by the Last English Mail." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1858-10-01): 2. | Unsigned. "Dr. Boynton's Second Lecture." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1858-10-10): 1. | Unsigned. "The Donati Comet." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1858-10-12): 1. | Unsigned. "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1858-10-13): 2. | Unsigned. "Dr. Boynton's Sixth Lecture." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The New York Herald (1858-10-14): 1. | Mattison, H. "The Great Comet." (New York)Author: Mattison, H. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-10-15): 7. | Unsigned. "Comets: Their Histories and Habits." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "New York Daily Tribune." (New York) (1858-11-02): 1. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-11-02): 6. | Taylor, Bayard. "Bayard Taylor in Northern Europe: No. LXX Railroads in Russia." (New York)Author: Taylor, Bayard | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Herald (1858-11-07): 2. | Unsigned. "Our Vienna Correspondence." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1858-11-08): | Unsigned. "Burmah; The New Capital."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-11-19): 6. | Unsigned. "The Indians in Oregon and Washington." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The New York Herald 31, 32 (1858-11-28): 5. | Unsigned. "The Brazilian Empire. The Sailor's Magazine." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-12-04): 6. | Unsigned. "Life in the Pacific Territories." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-12-27): 6. | Unsigned. "The Fisheries of Puget Sound and the Vicinity." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1858-12-31): 3. | Unsigned. "A Long Look Backward." (New York )Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art." 47 (1859): 143. | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Daily Tribune (1859-01-29): | Hamlin, H. F. "Utah and the Great Basin."Author: Hamlin, H. F. | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
New York Times (1859-07-13): 2. | Unsigned. "The Rosettat Stone--Letter from Humbodt." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1860-02-17): 2. | Unsigned. "Lecture of W. S. Studley.." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1860-10-24): 1. | Unsigned. "Pre-Adamite Man." (New York )Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The Sailor's Magazine 29, 30 (1867-05): 270. | Unsigned. "Scenes on the Ocean Floor." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "Life Illustrated." (1856-12-05): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Willard, Emma. "Universal History in Perspective." (Date unknown): 1. | Author: Willard, Emma | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art 16, 17 (1849): | Unsigned. "The Eve of the Conquest."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Life Illustrated (Date unknown): | Unsigned. "."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Haydn, Joseph Timothy. "Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference (This is not the original source)." 16, 17 (Date unknown): | Author: Haydn, Joseph Timothy | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "Our Country." (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "New York Daily Tribune." (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "The Different African Races." (Philadelphia) 16 (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Brooklyn Museum Flyer (Date unknown): | Unsigned. "Italia: Waugh's Great Paintings."Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "Lecture on India." (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "The French in Algeria." (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "According to the Statistical tables of Dr. Petermann." (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Unsigned. "Russia is to Have Her System of Railroads." (Date unknown): | Author: Unsigned | Notes: This source was part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook. | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #owu.00090. | Link to resource: owu.00090 | ||
Scott, Walter. The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott; with and His Last Additions and Illustrations. 1833. | Author: Scott, Walter | Publication Date: 1833 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03447. | |||
Post Office Department. "The Postal Laws and Regulations." (1866): | Author: Post Office Department | Publication Date: 1866 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03457. | |||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science 2 (1845): 357-364. | Whelpley, J.D. "On Style." (New York)Author: Whelpley, J.D. | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00014. | |||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science 1 (1845-01): 177-182. | Unsigned. "Words." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00015. | |||
Unsigned. "From the Boston Eve'g Transcript." (1891-05-07): | Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1891 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00016. | |||
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review 20 (1847-01): 27-36. | Unsigned. "The Pleasures of the Pen." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00017. | |||
The American Whig Review 8-14 (1851): 515-524. | Unsigned. "Theories of Evil." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00018. | |||
Harper's New Monthly Magazine 15 (1857-06 to 1857-11): 690-698. | Unsigned. "The American Mind." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00019. | |||
Harper's New Monthly Magazine 15 (1857-06 to 1857-11): 835-836. | Unsigned. "The English Mind." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00020. | |||
The Social Revolutionist; A Medium for the Free Discussion of General Principles and Practical Measures, Pertaining to Human Progress and General Well-Being. 4 (1857-07): 1. | Unsigned. "My Married Life." (Cincinnati)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00021. | |||
The Social Revolutionist; A Medium for the Free Discussion of General Principles and Practical Measures, Pertaining to Human Progress and General Well-Being. 4 (1857-07): 7-8. | Bowen, Charlotte H. "Exclusiveness in Love." (Cincinnati)Author: Bowen, Charlotte H. | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00021. | |||
The Social Revolutionist; A Medium for the Free Discussion of General Principles and Practical Measures, Pertaining to Human Progress and General Well-Being. 4 (1857-07): 8-10. | Monroe, J.R. "Variety in Love." (Cincinnati)Author: Monroe, J.R. | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00021. | |||
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review 4 (1839): 469-474. | Drayton, Michael. "America and the Early English Poets." (Washington, D.C.)Author: Drayton, Michael | Publication Date: 1839 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #rut.00013. | |||
The Pacific Rural Press 23-24 (1882-05-27): 419. | Unsigned. "What Women Can Do."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1882 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #yal.00422. | |||
Harper's Magazine 3 (Date unknown): 59-60. | Unsigned. "The Last Days of Columbus." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.00265. | ||||
The Westminster Review 51-53 (1849-04): 33-34. | Unsigned. "English Spelling Reform." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03394. | |||
American Phrenological Journal 24 (1856-08): 1, 26. | Unsigned. "A Word for Woman; Origin of Speech-- History of Alphabets." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03395. | |||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, and Science 5 (1847-01): 507. | Unsigned. "On the Use of the Precious Metals, As Elements of National and Individual Prosperity." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03396. | |||
The Crayon: A Journal Devoted to the Graphic Arts, and the Literature Related to Them 3 (1856-01): 27-28. | Unsigned. "The Indians in American Art." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.00164. | Link to resource: loc.00164 | ||
Collins, William. The Passions. An Ode for Music. London: 1823. | Author: Collins, William | Publication Date: 1823 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.01775. | |||
Deshler, Charles D. Wiley and Putnam's Library of American Books. Chaucer; Selections from the Political Works of Geoffry Chaucer: with a Concise Life of that Poet, and the Remarks Illustrative of his Genius. London: Wiley and Putnam, 1847. | Author: Deshler, Charles D. | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03682. | |||
Brother Jonathan (1842-02-46): 238. | Unsigned. "Our Weekly Gossip." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1842 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03779. | |||
Natchez Free Trader (1848-05-02): | Thomson, Asa L. "Negroes for Sale." (Natchez, Mississippi)Author: Thomson, Asa L. | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03780. | |||
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 66 (1849-08): 10. | Talfourd, Thomas Noon. "Charles Lamb." (London)Author: Talfourd, Thomas Noon | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03781. | |||
Hall, J. Sparkes. The Book of the Feet: a History of Boots and Shoes, with Illustrations of the Fashions of the Egyptians, Hebrews, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, and the Prevailing Style Throughout Europe, During the Middle Ages, Down to the Present Period; also, Hints to Last-Makers, and Remedies for Corns, Etc.. New York: 1847. | Author: Hall, J. Sparkes | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03785. | |||
Harper's New Monthly Magazine 15 (1857-11): | Unsigned. "A Winter in the South." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03787. | Link to resource: loc.03787 | ||
The American Whig Review 9-15 (1852-02): | Unsigned. "Some Shakespearian and Spenserian Mss.; Learning of Shakespeare." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1852 | Reading date: During or After 1852 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03791. | ||
The New-York Times (1867-03-18): | Unsigned. "Affairs in England." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1867 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03792. | |||
Philadelphia Press (1891-11-01): | Unsigned. "New Books."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1891 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03793. | |||
The Critic; A Weekly Review of Literature and the Arts 17 (1890-08-02): 59. | Unsigned. "Shakesperiana." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1890 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03794. | |||
The Kansas Magazine 2 (1872-08): 99-100; 194. | Unsigned. "Editor's Quarters." (Topeka)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1872 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03795. | |||
International Review (1875-05 to 1875-06): 320-321. | Unsigned. "Modern Writers on Greece. And Her Antique Remains." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1875 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03797. | |||
International Review (1875-05 to 1875-06): 320-321. | Unsigned. "Modern Writers on Greece. And Her Antique Remains." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1875 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03797. | |||
Boston Daily Globe (1881-08-24): | Unsigned. ""The Good Gray Poet"; At Work His New Edition of "Leaves of Grass."; Complete and Crowning Work of Walt Whitman's Life; The Purpose of His Poetry Stated in His Own Language." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03799. | |||
O'Grady, Standish. History of Ireland: Critical and Philosophical. Dublin: E. Ponsonby & Company, 1881. | Author: O'Grady, Standish | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03800. | |||
Publisher's Weekly (1888-01-21): | Unsigned. "Constitution of the American Copyright League." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1888 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03802. | |||
Boston Evening Transcript (1889-12-14): | Browning, Robert. "Foreign News." (Boston)Author: Browning, Robert | Publication Date: 1889 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03803. | |||
Boston Evening Transcript (1889-09-14): | Unsigned. "The Listener." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1889 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03804. | |||
Boston Evening Transcript (1890-09-20): | Unsigned. "Brunswick's Letters." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1890 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03805. | |||
The Christian Register (1891-04-30): | Unsigned. "Clubs, Guilds, and Societies." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1891 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03806. | |||
New York Ledger (1856): | Unsigned. "Peeps from Under a Parasol." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03807. | |||
Scott, Walter. "Appendix No. I; Relation." (1816): | Author: Scott, Walter | Publication Date: 1816 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03808. | |||
Festivals, Games, and Amusements. Ancient and Modern. (1831): | Woodworth, Samuel. "Appendix." (New York)Author: Woodworth, Samuel | Publication Date: 1816 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03809. | |||
Frank Leslie's New York Journal of Romance, General Literature, Science and Art (1856-07): | Unsigned. "Sketches of Siam." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #loc.03810. | |||
The American Whig Review 14 (1851): 461-462. | Unsigned. "Modern English Poets." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00006. | Link to resource: mid.00006 | ||
The American Whig Review 7 (1851): 157-168. | Unsigned. "Robert Southey." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00007. | Link to resource: mid.00007 | ||
Half-Hours with the Best Authors. Selected and Arranged, with Short Biographical and Critical Notices 1 (1847): 601-610. | Hunt, Leigh. "What is Poetry?." (London)Author: Hunt, Leigh | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00008. | |||
The American Whig Review 13 (1851): 17-20. | Unsigned. "Lessing's Laocoon. The Secret of Classic Composition in Poetry, Painting, and Statuary." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00009. | |||
The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers 13 (1873): 153-158. | Thoreau, Henry David. "Though All the Fates Should Prove Unkind." (Boston)Author: Thoreau, Henry David | Publication Date: 1873 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00010. | Link to resource: mid.00010 | ||
The Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review 50 (1849): | Unsigned. "Indian Epic Poetry." (London)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1873 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00011. | |||
The Westminster Review 67 (1857): 19, 214. | Unsigned. "The Hindu Drama." (London)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #mid.00012. | |||
The Washington Evening Star (1875-11-18): | Unsigned. "Walt Whitman at the Poe Funeral." (Washington, D.C.)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1875 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00351. | |||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science (1846): | Unsigned. "Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Europe." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1846 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00352. | |||
New York Times (1881-06-21): | Unsigned. "Foreign Newspaper Talk." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00255. | |||
The International Magazine (1852): | Unsigned. "Death of Alexander Lee." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1852 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00258. | |||
The Washington Chronicle (1872-09-19): | Unsigned. "Remains of the Confederate Dead." (Washington, D.C.)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1872 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00262. | |||
The Washington Chronicle (1872-04-30): | Unsigned. "National Cemetery Reports." (Washington, D.C.)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1872 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00263. | |||
The Washington Chronicle (1863-04-03): | Unsigned. "Sick Soldiers." (Washington, D.C.)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1863 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00264. | |||
The London Times (1881-01-08): | Unsigned. "American Literature and Culture." (London)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00265. | |||
The Philadelphia Ledger (1873-07-03): | Unsigned. "The Confederate Dead." (Philadelphia)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1873 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00266. | |||
The New York Tribune (1865-05-13): | Unsigned. "Partridge; Burying the Dead." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1865 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00267. | |||
American Architect and Architecture 9 (1881): | Unsigned. "American Institute of Architects. --Heating and Ventilation. --Building Laws. --." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #tex.00332. | |||
The Peoples' Condensed Library a Compendium of Universal Knowledge, Historical, Scientific, Mechanical and Statistical, Comprising the Origin of Many Things Not Generally Known. 9 (1881): | Unsigned. "Poverty of Great. Men.." (Chicago)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00181. | |||
Half-hours with the Best Authors (1881): | Shelley, Percy Bysshe. "Ode to the Skylark." (Philadelphia)Author: Shelley, Percy Bysshe | Publication Date: 1881 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00143. | |||
Everett, Edward. Uses of Astronomy. Boston: 1856. | Author: Everett, Edward | Publication Date: 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00707. | Link to resource: duk.00707 | ||
American Phrenological Journal 19-20 (1854): 71-72. | Unsigned. "Advertisements." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00689. | |||
The Water-cure Journal and Herald of Reforms; devoted to Physiology, Hydropathy, and the Laws of Life 21-25 (1856): 36. | Unsigned. "Rules to Walk." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1856 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00690. | |||
Thoreau, Henry David. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. Boston: 1849. | Author: Thoreau, Henry David | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00009. | |||
North British Review (1849): | Unsigned. "Chaucer." (Edinburgh)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00011. | |||
Western Review (1846-04): 211-272. | Unsigned. "Early Roman History; The Currency."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1846 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00012. | Link to resource: duk.00012 | ||
Graham's Magazine 27 (1845-03): 211-272. | Unsigned. "Egotism. As Manifested in the Works and Lives of Great and Small Men." (Philadelphia)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00013. | |||
The Philadelphia Chronicle (1878-08-27): | Unsigned. "Perniciousness of the Trade Union." (Philadelphia)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1878 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00781. | |||
The Library Table (1877-05-17): 117-118. | Unsigned. "Social Science and Crime." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1877 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00783. | |||
The Evolution. A Review of Politics, Science, Literature and Art (1877-09): | Unsigned. "The Disorder of the Times and its Remedy." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1877 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00784. | |||
The Evolution. A Review of Politics, Science, Literature and Art (1849-06): 763-766. | Unsigned. "Christopher Under Canvass." (London)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00015. | Link to resource: duk.00015 | ||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science 2 (1845-07): | Unsigned. "The French Moralists. La Bruyere, Montaigne, Nicole." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00016. | |||
Half-hours with the Best Authors 1 (1853): 528-534. | Unsigned. "John Bunyan." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1853 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00021. | |||
The Westminster Review 51 (1849): 181-191. | Unsigned. "Literature of the Middle Ages." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00025. | |||
The British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of England (1850): | Unsigned. "Robert Chambers. Present State of the British Empire." (Brunswick)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1850 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00037. | Link to resource: duk.00037 | ||
Graham's Magazine (1852): | Unsigned. "Imagination and Fact."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1852 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00038. | Link to resource: duk.00038 | ||
The North British Review (1849): | Unsigned. "The Slavonians and Eastern Europe."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00039. | Link to resource: duk.00039 | ||
The New York Tribune (1857): | Unsigned. "."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00040. | Link to resource: duk.00040 | ||
The Edinburgh Review (1849-07): 205-227. | Unsigned. "Modern Poetry and Poets." (Edinburgh)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00052. | |||
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review 20 (1847-03): 265-270. | Unsigned. "Nationality in Literature." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00704. | |||
Views and Reviews in American Literature, History and Fiction (1845): 143-169. | Unsigned. "Writings of Cornelius Mathews." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00058. | |||
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 66 (1849-08): 237-238. | Unsigned. "Christopher Under Canvass." (London)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00729. | |||
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art 76 (1871-04): 389-386. | Unsigned. "Philosophy, Psychology, and Metaphysics." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1871 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00730. | |||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, and Science 2 (1845): 387-396. | Unsigned. "Scotch School of Philosophy and Criticism." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00063. | |||
The American Whig Review (1845): 317-322. | Unsigned. "The "Hyperion" of John Keats." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00731. | |||
The New York Journal of Romance, General Literature, Science and Art 6 (1857): 17. | Unsigned. "Chapter XI. Chaining the Unicorn." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00733. | |||
Memoria Technia. or The Art of Abbreviating 6 (1847): 18-40. | Unsigned. "First Series. One Hundred Events." (Boston)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00734. | Link to resource: duk.00734 | ||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science 3 (1846): 31-46. | Unsigned. "Phrenology: A Socratic Dialogue." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1846 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00066. | Link to resource: duk.00066 | ||
The North British Review 9 (1848-08): 163-179. | Unsigned. "The Works of Alexander Pope."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00068. | |||
The American Whig Review (1851): 447-458. | Unsigned. "The Prelude." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00069. | |||
The Westminster Review 67 (1857): 277-288. | Unsigned. "Literature and Society." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1857 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00735. | |||
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review 20 (1847): 396-397. | Unsigned. "New Poetry in New-England." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1847 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00071. | |||
The Edinburgh Review 88 (1848-07): 1-16. | Unsigned. "Proven çal and Scandinavian Poetry."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00073. | |||
The American Whig Review (1852): 516-523. | Unsigned. "Recollections of Poets Laureate. Wordsworth: Tennyson." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1852 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00074. | |||
The North British Review (1848-11): 39-48. | Unsigned. "R. M Milnes' Life of Keats."Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00075. | |||
Sartain's Union Magazine (1849-11): | Leland, Charles G. "The Romantic in Literature and Art."Author: Leland, Charles G. | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00076. | |||
Herrig, Ludwig. The British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of England from G. Chaucer to the Present Time. Poetry and Prose.. Trans. . New York: G. & B. Westermann Brothers, 1850. | Author: Herrig, Ludwig | Publication Date: 1850 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's marginalia. See #duk.00077. | |||
The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal 88-89 (1848): 184-196. | Taylor, Henry. "Taylor's Eve of the Conquest." (New York)Author: Taylor, Henry | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00078. | |||
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 65 (1849): 453-467. | Unsigned. "Tennyson's Poems." (London)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1849 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00079. | |||
The North British Review 8 (1848): 25-37. | Unsigned. "Tennyson's Poems--The Princess." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1848 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00080. | |||
The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science 1 (1845): 483-496. | Unsigned. "Thoughts on Reading." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00081. | |||
The American Review 4 (1845): 351-372. | Unsigned. "Translators of Homer." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1845 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00082. | |||
The American Phrenological Journal, and Repository of Science, Literature, and General Intelligence, Devoted to Phrenology, Physiology, Magnetism, Education, Mechanism, Agriculture, and to all those Progressive Measures which are Calculated to Reform, Elevate, and Improve Mankind 13-14 (1851): 130-131. | Unsigned. "Sketches of the Illustrious Dead." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00083. | |||
Friend's Intelligencer 11 (1855): 61. | Unsigned. "Ascent of Mount Popocatapetl." (Philadelphia)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1855 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00086. | Link to resource: duk.00086 | ||
The New Orleans Crescent (1854-11-16): 3. | Unsigned. "An Enormous Ape." (New Orleans)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1854 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00087. | Link to resource: duk.00087 | ||
Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science, and Art (1855): 226-233. | Unsigned. "New English Poets." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1855 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00736. | |||
The American Whig Review 7-13 (1851): 412-416. | Unsigned. "Political Poets: Waller and Marvell." (New York)Author: Unsigned | Publication Date: 1851 | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00737. | |||
New York Evening Express | Unsigned. "Unknown." (Unknown)Author: Unsigned | Evidence of reading: Whitman's copy. See #duk.00025. |