Index Taylor, Bayard (18251878). Beauty and the Beast. Taylor, Frederick W. (1856-1915).The Principles of Scientific Management. Taylor, Tom (1817-1880) http://www.eshu.cn/en3k/titles/index-t.htm
Edmund Clarence Stedman Papers 1840-1960. 18101889.; Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902.; Stoddard, Richard Henry,1825-1903.; Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878.; Underhill, Edward F. (Edward Fitch), http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/collections/html/4079362.htm
Extractions: Scope and Contents Personal and professional papers of Stedman, including correspondence, letter books, diaries, poetry manuscripts, scrapbooks, photographs, and genealogical materials for the Stedman and Dodge families. Correspondence and manuscripts of his mother, Elizabeth Clementine Dodge Stedman Kinney (1810-1889), poet and diarist, and of his granddaughter, Laura Stedman Gould (1881-1941), author and editor. Also, editions of Stedman's LIBRARY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE including printed materials relating to the marketing; and an album of Civil War photographs by Mathew Brady, inscribed by the photographer to Laura H.W. Stedman as well as additional loose photographs by Brady. 1991 addition: Manuscript drafts and notecards for Edward M. Williams' "The Constructive Art", a study of Stedman's literary criticism.
Heyday Books: Eldorado Bayard Taylor (18251878) grew up a Pennsylvania farm boy whose ambitions leanedto literature. He wrote poetry and fiction, as well as non-fiction. http://www.heydaybooks.com/public/books/eld.html
Extractions: A California Legacy book Bayard Taylor was among the thousands of young men who spilled into California in the tumultuous year 1849. He arrived not with pick and shovel but with pen and paper, dispatched by Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune to report on the madness, exuberance, and upheaval of the California gold rush. Traveling throughout the state, Taylor witnessed the explosive growth of San Francisco and the instantaneous creation of Sierra townships. He traversed the nearly deserted lands of the Spanish missions and attended the constitutional convention that set the boundaries and forged the laws for the new state. With wit, intelligence, curiosity, and engaging humor, Taylor chronicled the birth of modern California. He had found "the richest material in the world to work upon," and his accountcombining the skills of a gifted author with the freshness and immediacy of a reporter in the fieldis widely regarded as a classic of western literature.
E. A. Poe Society Of Baltimore Taylor, Bayard (18251878). Letters from EAP to BT (list of texts). Tazewell,Littleton W. Letters from EAP to LWT (list of texts) http://www.eapoe.org/subjidx.htm
Extractions: Last Update: March 13, 1999 Navigation: Main Menu Poe Info. Menu As this site has grown in size and scope, locating information on specific subjects has become increasingly difficult. This index is being created in an effort to at least partially remedy this problem. As with the site itself, this index is an ongoing effort, for which this is merely an initial attempt. It is not, as yet, a comprehensive index, but a good beginning. The structure and other details of construction for this index are currently subject to change as we investigate how to make it most useful. ~~ A ~~ Allan, John (Poe's foster father) Brief biography of JA (with a portrait) Letters from EAP to JA (list of texts) EAP 's relationship with JA ... Portrait of JA (with a brief biography) Allen, Hervey (Poe Scholar) xxxx Anthon, Charles (Professor of classics) Letters from EAP to CA (list of texts) In Autography (1836) In Autography (1841) ~~ B ~~ Bandy, William T.
E. A. Poe Society Of Baltimore Taylor, Bayard (18251878). Notice of Bayard Taylor. Notice of Bayard Taylor (April1849, text A Southern Literary Messenger) (from Marginalia ) http://www.eapoe.org/works/criticsm/
Extractions: Last Update: April 12, 2002 Navigation: Main Menu Poe's Poems Poe's Tales Poe's Misc Since most of the literary criticism of Poe's era is unsigned, attribution is a complex and divisive issue. All items included here have been attributed to Poe at one time or another, but are subject to further analysis as our project proceeds. In general, uncertain attributions are noted by the presence of a question mark ("?"), with more question marks ("?") being used to denote less certain items. A few doubtful items are included merely because they have not been disproven. Again, these marks are not definitive at this stage. At the end of each selection, beyond the "End of Text" tag, is a code, such as "[S:1]". This code is intended as an internal marker for keeping track of verification of the text. In general, a value of "[S:0]" or the total absence of the code notes that the text has been entered, but not yet verified. Anyone who has ever tried to proofread a large volume of text will appreciate the inherent difficulties. The Collections and Books: During his lifetime, Poe planned, but never published a collection of his literary notices. A posthumous collection, edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold, incorporates a few of his reviews, taken from the material Poe had accumulated for "Literary America." These collections are listed chronologically.
HSP Manuscript Guide: 600-699 Taylor, Bayard, 18251878. Sketchbook, 1845-1846. (1 v.) Sketches of views inItaly and France, made during a walking tour in Europe, 1844-1846, by Bayard http://www2.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/0600.htm
Extractions: Sill, Joseph. Diaries, 1831-1854. (10 v.) Diaries of Joseph Sill, Philadelphia businessman, and artist by avocation, with personal notes, detailed comments on books, plays, art, lectures, travel, religion, political leaders and issues of the period, United States Bank affairs, railroad and canal expansion. Gift of Edward W. Madiera. Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864. Correspondence, 1785-1867. (ca. 700 items.) Collection of the correspondence of Benjamin Silliman, chemist and inventor, on scientific matters in general, on chemistry, and his discoveries in that field. Included are letters on the historical paintings of John Trumbull, and social and domestic affairs. Smiley, Sarah F. Diary, 1868-1869. (1 v.) The journal of Sarah F. Smiley, written during a trip to England on the steamer Cuba, presents details of her philanthropic interests, religious activities, preaching, church meetings, visits to schools and benevolent institutions. Gift of S.T. Hand. Smith family. Papers, 1757-1861. (300 items.)
Bayard Taylor Bayard Taylor. (18251878). Click here to read excerpts from Bayard Taylor sLands of the Saracen The Vision of Hasheesh. Click here for Taylor s http://nepenthes.lycaeum.org/Ludlow/People/tay.html
Extractions: 4 linear feet The papers of Laura Redden Searing, a poet and author whose works appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and Searing's writings. Also included are correspondence, publicity clippings, and photographs of Searing's daughter, Elsa Searing McGinn. The Laura Redden Searing Papers were donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by Searing's great-grandson, Thomas McGinn Smith, on 5 January 1998 (Accession No. 5744). Additions to the collection were made on 14 April 1998, 28 July 1998, 12 January 1999, and 16 August 2000. The papers are part of the National Women and Media Collection. Consult the reference staff about the restrictions on this collection. Laura Catherine Redden was born on 9 February 1839 in Somerset County, Maryland. Her family moved to St. Louis, Missouri, when she was a child. At about the age of eleven or twelve, Redden lost her hearing as the result of a bout with spinal meningitis. She spent a brief time with a family in Pekin, Illinois, before enrolling at the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb in Fulton, Missouri, in 1855. In 1858 she returned to St. Louis and took a job as editor of the St. Louis Presbyterian and also wrote a number of poems and articles that appeared in the St. Louis Republican under the penname Howard Glyndon.
151 Title Subject.LCSH Description 1. [Hilkhot Shevu`ot] Id Est This copy of the work came from the library of Bayard Taylor (18251878), a poetand popu. 6. A relation of a iourney begun an. Dom. http://digital.tcl.sc.edu/cgi-bin/browseresults.exe?CISOROOT=/IOEPP
Umeå Universitetsbibliotek > Aktuellt > Geografi Taylor, Bayard, 18251878 Northern travel summer and winter pictures Sweden,Denmark, and Lapland / Bayard J. Taylor - Chestnut Hill Elibron classics http://www.ub.umu.se/aktuellt/newbooks_marsapril04/indexubn.htm
Nile Notes Of A Howadji | American Travellers In Egypt Bayard Taylor (18251878) A Journey to Central Africa; or, Life and Landscapesfrom Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile New York, GP Putnam, http://www.sil.si.edu/ondisplay/nile-notes/cf/egypt_allimages.cfm?voyage_area=Am
Bayard Taylor - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Bayard Taylor AskART, an artist directory with Bayard Taylor and 35000+ American 1825 - 1878, PA (Strongest affiliation), topo-illustrator, townscape http://www.askart.com/artist/T/bayard_taylor.asp?ID=1772
A Song Of The Camp --- By Bayard Taylor A SONG OF THE CAMP. By Bayard Taylor 1825 1878. /\ /\ . Give us a song ! the soldiers cried,. The outer trenches guarding, http://readytogoebooks.com/BT-camp01.htm
Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Bayard Taylor (James) Bayard Taylor (1825 1878) USA Bayard Taylor Writer, diplomat. Born inPennsylvania of a Quaker family, early showed a poetic gift and desire to http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biot1/tayl01.html
Extractions: Writer, diplomat Born in Pennsylvania of a Quaker family, early showed a poetic gift and desire to escape from his too quiet surroundings. After the publication of his romantic verse, Ximena (1844), he went to England and the Continent, writing letters for the New-York Tribune and collecting material for Views A-foot The Tribune , delighted by his charming exoticism, made him manager of its literary section and sent him to California during the gold rush. After a year he returned to publish Eldorado (1850, 2 vols.), which augmented his popularity as an adventurous hero. The following year he departed for travels in Egypt, Abyssinia, Turkey, India, and China, and joined the Pacific squadroon of Commodore Perry. Upon his return to New York (1853), he published in quick succession three books, and was in steady demand as a lyceum lecturer. He wrote prose and poems. From 1863 to 1870 he wrote novels in which for the first time he considered the US. Taylor's last years were devoted to a translation of Goethe's Faust in original meters (1870-71, 2 vols.), which brought him a nonresident professorship of German at Cornell and the ministry to Germany. He died in Berlin, Germany.
Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters S,T Bayard Taylor. (1825 1878) American Travel-writer and Diplomat. Bedouin Song (BB);The Ballad of Hiram Hover (NM); The Promissory Note (NM) http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/poem-st.html
Extractions: Poets: A B C D E F G H ... Y Z Poets 'S' Poets 'T' (1846 - 1889) American poet; educated in the U. S. and Paris; traveled extensively and knew many languages. (188? - 1962) American Writer (1878 - 1967) American Poet and Biographer, winner of the Poetry Society Prize in 1919, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1951 (There are many works by Sandburg in the collection - so they are indexed in a separate file, listed by the book in which they were published) Selections from Chicago Poems
Edgar A. Poe Collection, Index Of Correspondents Taylor, Bayard, 1825187810.10 Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-189210.10Thomas, Mary Von-Erden, b. 182510.10 http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/poe.e.corr.html
Extractions: Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parenthesis which indicates the number of items by that person. A single item is indicated where there is no number in parenthesis following the box and folder number. Campbell, Killis, 1872-19378.6 (4) There are 4 letters from Killis Campbell in Box 8, Folder 6. And in the example, there is one letter from John Ambler located in Box 8, Folder 3. This index pertains to the letters filed in the Correspondence about Poe subseries in the Materials about Poe and His Works Series. Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Aldrich, James, 1810-18568.3