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         Aldrich Thomas Bailey:     more books (34)
  1. Pauline Pavlovna: dramatic romantic play or recitation by Marion Short, 2010-06-25
  2. Biography - Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. The works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Ponkapog Papers, A Sea Turn and Other Matters by Thomas Bailey (1836-1907) Aldrich, 1903-01-01
  4. The story of a bad boy. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich; illustrated by by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1895-01-01
  5. Daisy's Necklace And What Came of It by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2010-02-16
  6. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1836-1907, inspired poet of the Piscataqua (Newcomen Society of England. American Branch. [Publications]) by Samuel Sloan Duryee, 1951
  7. Autograph Quote Signed by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907). by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1894-01-01
  8. Mercedes; a drama in two acts
  9. From PONKAPOG to PESTH. by Thomas Bailey [1836 - 1907]. Aldrich, 1883
  10. An old town by the sea by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1836-1907, 1894-12-31
  11. The stillwater tragedy. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1880-01-01
  12. The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1907-01-01
  13. The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich in two volumes Volume 1 by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  14. Unguarded gates and other poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1895-01-01

61. Finding Aids: Samuel Eliot Collection Of Personal And Family Papers,
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907), 1889. Allen, Joseph Henry (1820-1898), 1897.Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (1839-1893), 1887 (2)
http://www.bostonathenaeum.org/eliot.html
Samuel Eliot Collection of Personal and Family Papers
Contact Information: Reference Department Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Appointment Form
Processed by: Stephen Nonack 7 April 1983 Encoded by: Lisa Starzyk-Weldon 2 October 2001
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Miscellaneous Letters: Letters to Mrs. John H. Morison
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Samuel Eliot Collection of Personal and Family Papers, 1810-1910 Eliot, Samuel, 1821-1898 5 linear feet (82 folders in 2 boxes; 16 volumes) The papers of Samuel Eliot (1821-1898) comprise an unique, multifaceted family archive spanning the years 1810-1910. Accumulated by various members of the Otis and Eliot families of Boston, the collection consists of diaries, scrapbooks, letters, miscellaneous documents and associated printed matter.
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This collection formerly known as the Morison Collection of Autograph Letters comprise materials accumulated by various members of the Eliot and Otis families of Boston and inherited by a descendant, Samuel Eliot Morison. Admiral Morison later transferred the papers to the Athenaeum, in stages, during the 1960s until 1967.
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Biographical Note
(22 December 1821-14 September 1898) Historian and educator, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, into a well-known business and literary family, the son of William Havard Eliot and Margaret Boies (Bradford) Eliot. His father, a brother of Samuel Atkins Eliot, built the Tremont House, participated in the musical life of the city, and died suddenly in 1831 while a candidate for mayor. His mother was a daughter of Alden Bradford. Eliot graduated first in the class of 1839 at Harvard and after two years in Robert Gould Shaw's counting house in Boston, Eliot traveled for four years in Europe in the first half of the 1840s. During the decade following his return, he devoted himself to writing, his first historical work being the short

62. Children's Literature: An Anthology 1801-1902 - Book Information
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907) Jean Ingelow (1820-97) Mary Anne, LadyBarker (1831-1911) Thomas March Clark (1812-1903)
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=0631210482

63. Stories, Listed By Author
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907) (chron.) * At Nijnii-Novgorod, (pm) Harper’sApr 1892 * The Cat and the Countess, (sl) St. Nicholas Magazine May,
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s13.htm
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ALDIN, CECIL (chron.) (continued)
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64. Stories, Listed By Author
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907). * Our New Neighbors at Ponkapog, (ss) AtlanticMonthly Jan 1879. Tales That Enthrall, ed. Arnold Dawson, London Grant
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s2.htm
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ADE, GEORGE

65. Electronic Nautical Books
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907), The Cruise of the Dolphin, F. Ames, Azel,1845-1908, The Mayflower and Her Log - 6 volumes, NF. Ballantyne, RM,1825-1894
http://www.cruising.org.uk/ebooks/ebooks_author_index.htm
Electronic Nautical Books
Full texts of the following books are available on the Internet and may be read off the screen or downloaded, in many cases chapter by chapter. These are on third-party sites, but we hope later to include some gems from our own library. If you find errors or know of other nautical ebooks that might be included, please let the webmaster know. AUTHOR TITLE Date Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907) The Cruise of the Dolphin F Ames, Azel, 1845-1908 The Mayflower and Her Log - 6 volumes NF Ballantyne, R.M.,1825-1894 Coral Island F Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924 Mehalah: a Story of the Salt Marshe F Becke, Louis (1855-1913) The Naval Pioneers of Australia NF Belloc, Hilaire 1870-1953) The Historic Thames NF Binning, Arthur J SURVIVORS. A WW2 survival story of the U-Boat U188 and two of her victims NF Bishop, Nathaniel H. 1737-1902 VOYAGE of THE PAPER CANOE More NF Bishop, Nathaniel H. 1737-1902 Four Months in a Sneak-Box More N Childers, Erskine 1837-1902 The Riddle of the Sands F Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1875-1912

66. A Christmas Fantasy With A Moral (1891) By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907). originally from The Century, vol. 43 issue2 (1891). HER name was Mildred Wentworth, and she lived on the slope of Beacon
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/Xmasfant.htm
The following is a Gaslight etext.... A message to you about
A CHRISTMAS FANTASY, WITH
A MORAL
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
originally from The Century, vol. 43 issue 2 (1891) H ER name was Mildred Wentworth, and she lived on the slope of Beacon Hill, in one of those old-fashioned swell-front houses which have the inestimable privilege of looking upon Boston Common. It was Christmas afternoon, and she had gone up to the blue room, on the fourth floor, in order to make a careful inspection in solitude of the various gifts that had been left in her slender stocking and at her bedside the previous night. Mildred was in some respects a very old child for her age, which she described as being "half past seven," and had a habit of spending hours alone in the large front chamber occupied by herself and the governess. This day the governess had gone to keep Christmas with her own family in South Boston, and it so chanced that Mildred had been left to dispose of her time as she pleased during the entire afternoon. She was well content to have the opportunity, for fortune had treated her magnificently, and it was deep satisfaction, after the excitement of the morning, to sit in the middle of that spacious room, with its three windows overlooking the pearl-crusted trees in the Common, and examine her treasures without any chance of interruption. The looms of Cashmere and the workshops of Germany, the patient Chinaman and the irresponsible polar bear, had alike contributed to those treasures. Among other articles was a small square box, covered with mottled paper and having an outlandish, mysterious aspect, as if it belonged to a magician. When you loosened the catch of this box, possibly supposing it to contain bonbons of a superior quality, there sprang forth a terrible little monster, with a drifting white beard like a snow-storm, round emerald-green eyes, and a pessimistic expression of countenance generally, as though he had been reading Tolstoi or Schopenhauer.

67. The Mauve Decade: Table Of Contents, And Preface (1926) By Thomas Beer
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907). Born at Portsmouth, NH His light verse andcompressed, graceful tales made him popular in the 70 s.
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The mauve decade
American life at the end of the nineteenth century
by Thomas Beer
Contents CHAPTER I: The Titaness CHAPTER 2: Wasted Land CHAPTER 3: Depravity CHAPTER 4: Dear Harp CHAPTER 5: The Unholy Host CHAPTER 6: The American Magazines CHAPTER 7: Figures of Earth APPENDIX Prepared for Gaslight by Diana Patterson Preface ADDRESSED To READERS BORN AFTER 1900 A.D. A LCOTT , A MOS B RONSON (1799-1888). Born at Walcott, Conn. Pedlar, schoolmaster, lecturer, practicing philosopher. Established a communist colony for farming in Harvard township, 1843. Subsequently dean of the Concord school of philosophy. Principal works: Orphic Sayings, Tablets, Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Character and Genius. A LCOTT , L OUISA M AY (1832-1888). Born in Germantown, Pa. Educated at random. Began literary hackwork in 1855. Health impaired by illness contracted while nursing soldiers at Georgetown in 1862-3. Principal works: Hospital and Campfire Sketches, Moods, Little Women, Little Men, An Old-fashioned Girl, Eight Cousins, Rose in Bloom, Jo's Boys, Jack and Jill, and Under the Lilacs.

68. Guide To Special Collections -- Princeton Univ Library -- Alphabetical List Of T
ALDINE PRESS Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907) AMERICAN IMPRINTS PRE-1800 AMERICAN INDIAN PERIODICALS AMERICAN LITERATURE and HISTORY
http://www.princeton.edu/~ferguson/newxref1.htm
Guide to Special Collections Princeton Univ Library Alphabetical list of Topics
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B C ... Z A B

69. Guide To PUL Special Collections -- A To Annotated Books
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907). Born in New Hampshire, Aldrich lived in Bostonfrom 1865 until his death. Editor, poet and novelist.
http://www.princeton.edu/~ferguson/h-a-ann.html
Sections from A to Ann.. To Introductory page Ask Curatorial help
Guide to Selected Special Collections
Sections from start of listing to Annotated Books
ADAMIC, LOUIS (1899-1951)
The collection includes the author's own library, and came to Princeton some years after the fire in his home as a gift of the Louis Adamic Memorial Foundation. Many catalogued volumes, dispersed throughout the Library's general stacks and rare book collections. Adamic was a writer of Slovenian (Yugoslavian) origin. The Manuscripts Division holds the Louis Adamic papers, 1848-1951 [(MSS) C0246] which contain a wide variety of material spanning roughly 30 years of Adamic's life. The manuscripts of 15 of his books, many of his short stories, articles, and lectures, as well as sketches, paste-ups, and proofs of Adamic's own journal, as well as a significant body of correspondence with many individuals, among them prominent American literary and political figures of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. To A-Z index
AERONAUTICA
Harold Fowler McCormick Collection of Aeronautica.

70. 19th Century Literary Figures
Francis Bret(t) Harte (18361902); Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907); MariettaHolley (1836-1926); Edward Eggleston (1837-1902); Joaquin Miller (1837-1913)
http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/19th/writers.html
19th Century American Literary Figures
General/Multi-author Sites

71. Main Street Fine Books - Historical Autographs, Documents, Letters, Manuscripts,
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907). Signature and Salutation. The famed Storyof a Bad Boy (1870) author wrote other novels and poetry,
http://msfb.wcinet.com/autogrph2.cfm?C=authors

72. Part VII
Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Edited by Roger E. Stoddard. Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907),pioneer collector of first editions by New England authors,
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pubs/howe/7.htm
PART VII
Thomas Bailey Aldrich Edited by Roger E. Stoddard "Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907), pioneer collector of first editions by New England authors, was twice the subject of privately-printed collectors' guides ... A clever minor poet, sometime editor of The Atlantic Monthly, author of the admired tale "Marjorie Daw," Aldrich brought freshness and candor to the American boy's book with his The Story of a Bad Boy (1869, 70). That evocation of his childhood in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, inspired his friends C.D. Warner, W.D. Howells, and S.L. Clemens to follow suit with some eminent results." Contains: 88 printed titles; 9 manuscripts. 30 kb Louise Imogen Guiney Edited by Joan St.C. Crane "Louise Guiney was a meticulous scholar and fastidious in the use of words, but she did not regard herself or her work very seriously. She was unencumbered with ambition beyond a desire to salvage the eclipsed reputations of other worthies (Robert Emmett, Hurrell Froude, Henry Vaughan, Lady Danvers, Katherine Philips). ... Success and its attendant fame were to her a bit of a joke. Ultimately, she achieved a virtue she most admired, enunciated in 'The Precept of Peace': la divine indifference.

73. American Poetry - Civil War And Aftermath
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907). The Ballad of Babie Bell New York Rudd Carleton, 1860. The bells Boston Phillips, Sampson Co., 1855
http://library.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/hdis/ampo5_toc.html
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74. New Hampshire Almanac
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907) Author and editor of the Atlantic Monthly.Amy Beach (1867-1944) Composer and pianist. The most prominent American woman
http://www.nh.gov/nhinfo/people.html
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907)
Author and editor of the Atlantic Monthly.
Amy Beach (1867-1944)
Composer and pianist. The most prominent American woman composer of her time.
Jeremy Belknap (1744-1798)
Minister and historian. Author of the first U.S. biographical dictionary.
Benjamin Champney (1817-1907)
Artist and one of the founders of the Boston Art Club.
Charles Dana (1819-1897)
Journalist and editor.
Daniel Chester French (1850-1931)
Sculptor whose famous pieces include "Minute Man" in Concord, MA and "Lincoln" in Washington DC.
Robert Frost (b. California 1874-1963)
Poet who wrote on rural New England; winner of four Pulitzer Prizes
Horace Greeley (1811-1872)
Journalist, publisher and found of the New York Tribune
Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879)
Author and journalist who wrote "Mary Had a Little Lamb".
Donald Hall (1928- )
Contemporary American poet. New Hampshire Poet Laureate.
Grace Metalious (1924-1964)
Author of Peyton Place
Edward McDowell (1860-1908)
Composer, pianist and teacher. The best-known American composer before the 20th century.

75. New Hampshire Authors - A
bullet Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907); born in Portsmouth, NH; died in Boston,MA; editor; poet bullet Alexander, Caroline (1956-); born in Gainesville,
http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/nhauthors/a.html
New Hampshire Authors
A B C D ... P * Q * R S T U ... W * X * Y Z * A * Abbe, Charles Kittredge (1903-1930); born in Central Nyack, NY; lived in Dublin, NH; poet
Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell (1872-); born in Cambridge, MA; lived in Wilton, NH; author of children's books
Abbott, Frances Matilda (1857-1939); born in Concord, NH; died in Concord, NH; author of children's books
Adams, Adeline Valentine Pond (1859-1948); born in Boston, MA; lived in Cornish and Plainfield, NH; artist; author of books about art
Adams, Arthur Stanton (1896-1980); born in Winchester, MA; died in Concord, NH; educator; University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH) president; author of textbooks
Adams, John Phillip (1932-); lives in Newington, NH; author of books about bottle collecting
Adams, Rachel Leona White (1905-1979); lived in Lincoln, NH; wife of Governor Sherman Adams
Adams, Sherman (1899-1986); born in East Dover, VT; lived in Lincoln, NH; New Hampshire governor
Adams, Washington Irving Lincoln (1865-1946); summered in Littleton, NH; author of books about photography
Agrafiotis, Chris J. (1900-); lived in Manchester, NH; author of history books

76. NYPL Digital Gallery | Historical And Public Figures: A General Portrait File To
Aldrich, Margaret Chanler Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 18361907 Aldrich, ThomasBailey, 1836-1907 Homes and haunts Alembert, Jean Le Rond d , 1717-1783
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/explore/dgexplore.cfm?topic=all&colle

77. ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION POETRY GUIDE: Fantasy Poetry
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907); Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong (1882-xxx);George A. Baker (1849-1906); John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922)
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3.1 Fantasy Poetry Authors
96 Major Fantasy authors who wrote notable Fantasy Poetry include:
  • Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong (1882-xxx) George A. Baker (1849-1906) John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922) Maurice Baring (1874-1945) Shirley Barker (1911-1965) Arlo Bates (1850-1918) William George Bebbington (xxx) Stephen Vincent BenŽt (1898-1943) Alfred Gordon Bennett (1901-xxx) Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925) Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) William Black (1841-1898) [Scotland] Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1990?) [Argentina] Ray Bradbury (b.1920) Richard Brautigan (1935-xxx) Joseph Payne Brennan (1918-xxx) Jacob Bronowski (1908-198x?) [Poland-England, 1 opera produced] Bernard Jocelyn Brooke (1908-xxx) Charles L. Dodgson/Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
  • 78. Aldrich Resources
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907). http//etext.virginia.edu/railton/tomsawye/Aldrich.html. Aldrich Email Service. http//www.Aldrich.net/
    http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/2343/resources.htm
    Aldrich Resources on the World Wide Web The National Aldrich Family Association http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/2343/ National Aldrich Association List Archives http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Aldrich_NAA/archives.cgi Aldridge Coat of Arms Documentation Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) Aldrich Email Service Aldrich Family Genealogy Forum Index to Aldrich Politicians. http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/aldredge-aleshire.html Descendants of George Aldrich Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Story of a Bad Boy George Aldrich Aldrich - Aldridge Family http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~aldrich/ Levi Aldrich, Early Pipestone Settler http://www.pipestoneminnesota.com/museum/levi.htm Richard Aldrich Silas Aldrich

    79. The Phoenix Guide To Summer 2004
    name has all but dropped off the map Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907). Thomas Bailey Aldrich Memorial, part of Strawbery Banke Museum complex,
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    Boston Phoenix l Providence Phoenix l Portland Phoenix l Stuff@night l FNX Radio Pages from the past Leisurely summer visits to the houses where legendary writers lived and worked help bring their masterpieces to life. BY JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ Making an expedition to one of these literary homesteads can also give you an idea of the geographical surroundings that inspired the writer, and while there, you might pick up some intriguing biographical tidbit you've never heard before. You could even discover a writer who's completely unknown to you. And lastly, some of the houses are simply interesting all on their own, for their architecture as well as their landscaping. If that still sounds a bit heavy for a summer afternoon, keep in mind that most of the houses have witty, well-informed tour guides, and that many sites have grounds for picnicking, trails for strolling, or gardens for admiring. (And even antique furniture items can be fun: check out the prototype Barcalounger in Whittier's study.) You can approach this kind of sightseeing in different ways. You could choose a town or small area, such as Concord, and visit its literary sites, or you could focus on a particular author and follow him or her through various residences (Hawthorne, Longfellow, and Frost are good examples). You could track the sites mentioned in a particular work (Moby-Dick, for example, includes scenes set in New Bedford and Nantucket, though the book was actually written in Pittsfield). Walking tours - Dickinson's Amherst and Hawthorne's Salem are good ones - tie local buildings and sites to a particular author. It's also fun to plan an expedition that combines literary discovery with natural beauty (Isles of Shoals and Celia Thaxter, the Berkshires and Edith Wharton). Here are a few suggestions that mix and match these ideas.

    80. MS.037
    1933); Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (18361907); Allen, Frederick Hovey (1845- 1926);Allen, James Lane (1849-1925); Allen, William Francis (1830-89); Allibone,
    http://www.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregister

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    Ms. 37 Size: 2.9 linear ft. (5 document boxes, 4 flat boxes) Processed: By: Access: Access to the collection is unrestricted Provenance: The collection was given to the University by James Roberts Gilmore in 1891. Permission: Permission to publish material from this collection must be requested in writing from the Manuscripts Librarian, Special Collections, Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Johns Hopkins University. Citation: James Roberts Gilmore Collection Ms. 37 Special Collections Milton S. Eisenhower Library

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