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  1. Mercedes; a drama in two acts. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. As perf by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1894-01-01
  2. The works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1897-01-01
  3. Wyndham towers. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1890-01-01
  4. Ponkapog papers. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1903-01-01
  5. Marjorie Daw. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich; with illustrations by Jo by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1908-01-01
  6. A sea turn and other matters. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1902-01-01
  7. The writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich Volume 1 by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  8. Pampinea : and other poems by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  9. Cloth of gold, and other poems.. by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  10. [Prose works] Volume 1 by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  11. Marjorie Daw and other people by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1915-01-01
  12. Mercedes. and later lyrics. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1884-01-01
  13. Poems by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  14. The sisters ' tragedy with other poems. lyrical and dramatic by by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1891-01-01

21. Ponkapog Papers.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 18361907. Ponkapog Papers. Electronic Text Center,University of Virginia Library. The entire work (190 KB) Table of Contents
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  • Observations LEAVES FROM A NOTE BOOK
  • Section ASIDES
    • Essay TOM FOLIO
    • Essay FLEABODY AND OTHER QUEER NAMES
    • Essay A NOTE ON "L'AIGLON"
    • Essay PLOT AND CHARACTER
    • Essay THE CRUELTY OF SCIENCE
    • Essay LEIGH HUNT AND BARRY CORNWALL
    • Essay DECORATION DAY
    • Essay WRITERS AND TALKERS
    • Essay ON EARLY RISING
    • Essay
    • Essay THE MALE COSTUME OF THE PERIOD
    • Essay ON A CERTAIN AFFECTATION
    • Essay WISHMAKERS' TOWN
    • Essay HISTORICAL NOVELS
    • Essay POOR YORICK
    • Essay THE AUTOGRAPH HUNTER
  • Essay ROBERT HERRICK
  • 22. EAF Authors: Thomas Bailey Aldrich
    EAF Author Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907). Works in the Collection ManuscriptMaterials Biographies Other Resources. Thomas Bailey Aldrich was born in
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    EAF Author: Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907)
    Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources Thomas Bailey Aldrich was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1836, though he spent many of his early years in Lousiana. He later worked in New York for a publishing company, and as an editor for various magazines. He also contributed many of his own works to periodical publications. An author of both poetry and prose, he found his greatest success in 1870 with the autobiographical novel The Story of a Bad Boy . Aldrich served as editor of The Atlantic Monthly from 1881 to 1890.
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    Daisy's Necklace: And What Came of It. (A Literary Episode.) (Restricted) Marjorie Daw, and Other People Out of His Head: A Romance. [Also Paul Lynde's Sketch Book] (Restricted) (Restricted) Prudence Palfrey: A Novel
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    Letter: Aldrich to Stedman (October 20, 1873)

    23. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Aldrich, Thomas Bailey poet, shortstory writer, and editor whose use of the by the American author, poet, and editor Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907).
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    Thomas Bailey Aldrich
    born Nov. 11, 1836, Portsmouth, N.H., U.S.
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    poet, short-story writer, and editor whose use of the surprise ending influenced the development of the short story. He drew upon his childhood experiences in New Hampshire in his popular classic The Story of a Bad Boy
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    27. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Thomas Bailey Aldrich Quotes
    1. A man is known by the company his mind keeps. ~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907)American writer, editor, poet. More quotes about Company, Mind
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    28. THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH - LoveToKnow Article On THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH
    Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907), American author, was born in Portsmouth, NewHampshire, on the iith qf November 1836. When he was but a child his father
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    ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY (1836-1907), American author, was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on the iith qf November 1836. When he was but a child his father moved to New Orleans, but after ten years the boy was sent back tcj Portsmouththe " Rivermouth " of several of his stories16 prepare for college. This period of his life is partly described in his Story of a Bad Boy (1870), of which " Tom Bailey " is the juvenile hero.1 His father's death in 1852 compelled Aldrich to abandon the idea of college and enter a business office in New York. Here he soon became a constant contributor to the newspapers and magazines, and the intimate friend of the young poets, artists and wits of the metropolitan Bohemia of the early 'sixties,, among whom were E. C. Stedman, R. H. Stoddard, Bayard. Taylor and Walt Whitman. From 1856 to 1859 he was on the staff of the Home Journal, then edited by N. P. Willis, while A/LDRINGERALE His Life was written by Ferris Greenslet (1908). NELSON WILMARTH ALDRICH ALDRINGER To properly cite this THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH article in your work, copy the complete reference below:

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    30. Aldrich, Mrs Thomas Bailey: Crowding Memories
    Mrs. Aldrich was the wife of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907), a key literaryfigure in the 19th century and a close friend of Mark Twain.
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    31. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907. Papers: Guide.
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    32. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Famous Quotation/Quote
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    34. SeacoastNH.com - Blood On The Snow In Portsmouth
    Slatter s Hill Snowball Fight The fictionalized battle in The Story of a Bad Boyby Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907) is drawn from the author’s childhood
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    BOYS WILL BE BOYS Every city has its turf wars. Young boys especially like to stake out their territory. Two winter battles, based in Portsmouth, have been immortalized in 19 th century novels. One focuses on the bloody snowball fight on Slatter’s Hill. The second is about a death defying sled race down Mason’s Hill. Both speak volumes about being a boy. Long before the winter Olympics, Portsmouth, New hampshire played host to a pair of cold weather games that still shiver in the annals of American literature. The famous snowball fight on Slatter’s Hill was perhaps more war than sport. The fictionalized battle in The Story of a Bad Boy by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) is drawn from the author’s childhood experiences here in the early 1850s. The fight between the North Enders and the South Enders, Aldrich says, was based on a "mortal hatred" that had gone on between Portsmouth boys for centuries. The origin of the neighborhood rivalry was unknown, but traces of it still survive today among local natives.

    35. Author Thomas Bailey Aldrich, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    I was from United States of America, and I lived from 18361907. Thomas BaileyAldrich remained essentially a New Englander all his days.
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      I was from United States of America, and I lived from 1836-1907. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included Thomas Chatterton John Keats Alfred Lord Tennyson Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ... Edgar Allan Poe Thomas Bailey Aldrich remained essentially a New Englander all his days. It is true that he never sympathized with the occupations of the New England mind in his time, and that his dedication of his art to beauty is not in the tradition of that “reformatory and didactic” section, and that, on the other hand, New York left its metropolitan imprint on nearly all his work. Yet most of his career belongs to New England, and he himself liked to say that if he was not genuine Boston he was at least Boston-plated; nor is it quite fanciful to assert that his somewhat painful artistic integrity is largely a re-orientation of New England principle and thoroughness. In him, Puritan morality, after passing through Hawthorne, half artist and half moralist, becomes wholly artistic.

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    Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 18361907. Letters to Israel Tisdale Talbot, 1868-1875.4 items. New Hampshire-born author and poet. Four letters written by Thomas
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    Diary, 1865 Mar. 13-July 1.
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    Lewis, Edward Morgan, 1872-1936.
    Letters to Edward Morgan Lewis, 1914-1936. 17 items. Minister, professional baseball player, and President of the University of New Hampshire. Letters written by well-known individuals to Edward Morgan Lewis, including two from Rear Admiral Richard Byrd (of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition), one declining Lewis's invitation to be his guest on the occasion of Byrd's lecture in Durham in October 1930, and the other thanking Lewis and his wife for their hospitality while Byrd was in Durham receiving an honorary degree; one from then Vice-President Calvin Coolidge, while Lewis was a dean at the Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1922; two from Robert Frost, one introducing his friend Orrin Griffis (?), who wishes to meet Lewis, the other asking Lewis to decline an invitation from

    37. Individual Poetry Manuscripts
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 18361907 (MSS 88-90). Four letters, 1868-1875, to hisgood friend and his wife s obstetrician, Dr. Israel Tisdale Talbot.
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    Four page letter written from Amesbury, Massachusetts to Sarah Orne Jewett in London, dated July 3, 1882 in which Whittier expresses delight at the fact that Jewett is writing again. He also describes a trip to the Isles of Shoals and Celia Thaxter's growing interest in "her spiritualistic experiences." e.e. cummings , 1894-1962 (MS 30):
    Seventeen signed letters and postcards, mostly to Seymour Lawrence of the Atlantic Monthly Press written between 1955 and 1962. All of the letters and most of the postcards are typescript. Most were mailed from Silver Lake, N.H., where cummings maintained a home. Annie Fields, 1834-1915 (MS 58):
    Annie Adams Fields, author and wife of James T. Fields, was born in Boston, MA in 1834. She traveled extensively with her husband and formed intimate friendships with some of America's most well-known 19th century writers and intellectuals. She died in 1915, having outlived many of her contemporaries.
    Twenty letters written by Annie Adams Fields between the years 1882 and 1911. Many of them describe her daily life and travels and make mention of such notables as Reverend Henry Ward Beecher and Sarah Orne Jewett. Correspondents include Mrs. Chaney, Loulie, Mr. Dorr, Mrs. Wheelwright, Mr. Sayer, Mrs. Terry, Mr. Moody, Edward Hatch, and Mr. Updike.

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