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         Field Eugene:     more books (36)
  1. The complete Tribune primer by Eugene Field ; containing 75 orig by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1901-01-01
  2. Songs and other verse by Eugene Field. by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1896
  3. In Wink a way land by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 1905-01-01
  4. The HOUSE. An Episode in the Lives of Rueben Baker, Astronomer, and His Wife Alice. by Eugene [1850 - 1895]. Field, 1896
  5. A little book of Tribune verse a number of hitherto uncollected by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1901-01-01
  6. CHRISTMAS TALES And CHRISTMAS VERSE. by Eugene [1850 - 1895] & Storer, Florence. Field, 1912
  7. Eugene Field; An Auto-analysis; How One Friar Met The Devil And Two Pursued Him by Field Eugene 1850-1895, Wilson Francis 1854-1935, 2010-09-29
  8. A little book of Western verse by Eugene Field 1850-1895, 1895-12-31
  9. Writings in prose and verse Volume 2 by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-10-05
  10. Writings in prose and verse Volume 9 by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-10-13
  11. With trumpet and drum by Eugene Field 1850-1895, 1896-12-31
  12. Writings in prose and verse Volume 6 by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-10-06
  13. Sharps And Flats by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-09-29
  14. Nonsense for old and young by Eugene Field 1850-1895, 1901-12-31

1. The Gingham Dog And The Calico Cat (in MARION)
illustrated by Johanna Westerman. Author Field, Eugene, 18501895. Westerman, Johanna. Published New York North-South Books, c1994. Subject
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2. FIELD EUGENE 1850 1895 (in MARION)
FIELD EUGENE 1850 1895
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3. Eugene Field (1850-1895)
Home Literature Eugene Field (18501895) Select Poems (69 so far) Prose. Links
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4. RPO Selected Poetry Of Eugene Field (1850-1895)
Selected Poetry of Eugene Field (18501895)
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5. RPO Eugene Field Wynken, Blynken, And Nod
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6. Creative Quotations From Eugene Field (1850-1895)
Creative Quotations from . . . Eugene Field 18501895) born on Sep 2. US "poet, journalist". He is best known for his children's poems.
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Etexts by Author Field, Eugene, 18501895 "F" Index Main Index The Love Affairs Of A Bibliomaniac
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8. Love-songs Of Childhood. (in MARION)
Title Lovesongs of childhood. Author Field, Eugene, 1850-1895. Published Freeport, N.Y. Books for Libraries Press, 1969 Subject
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9. The Eugene Field Book (in MARION)
With an introd. by George W. Cable. Author Field, Eugene, 18501895. Burt, Mary Elizabeth, 1850-1918. Dennis, Mary Cable, b. 1872. Published
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Sign in above. Field, Eugene Field, Eugene (18501895), American poet and journalist best known for his poetry for children.
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11. Eugene Field (1850-1895)
Eugene Field (18501895). Select. Poems (69 so far). Prose Links. Page lastupdated 17 March 1999 ©1998-1999, Richard J. Yanco.
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12. Little Boy Blue, By Eugene Field
by Eugene Field (18501895). The little toy dog is covered with dust, But sturdyand stanch he stands; And the little toy soldier is red with rust,
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Little Boy Blue
by Eugene Field The little toy dog is covered with dust,
But sturdy and stanch he stands;
And the little toy soldier is red with rust,
And his musket moulds in his hands.
Time was when the little toy dog was new,
And the soldier was passing fair;
And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue
Kissed them and put them there. "Now, don't you go till I come," he said,
"And don't you make any noise!" So, toddling off to his trundle-bed, He dreamt of the pretty toys; And, as he was dreaming, an angel song Awakened our Little Boy Blue- Oh! the years are many, the years are long, But the little toy friends are true! Ay, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand, Each in the same old place- Awaiting the touch of a little hand, The smile of a little face; And they wonder, as waiting the long years through In the dust of that little chair, What has become of our Little Boy Blue, Since he kissed them and put them there.

13. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Eugene Field (1850-1895)
Selected Poetry of Eugene Field (18501895) Eugene Field was born in St.Louis, Missouri in 1850, educated in Monson and Williamstown, Mass.,
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Selected Poetry of Eugene Field (1850-1895)
from Representative Poetry On-line
Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
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A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
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Index to poems
Oh! the years are many, the years are long,
But the little toy friends are true!
(Little Boy Blue, 15-16)
  • At Cheyenne
  • The Bibliomaniac's Prayer
  • Chicago Weather
  • The Dinkey Bird ...
  • Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
    Notes on Life and Works
    Eugene Field was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1850, educated in Monson and Williamstown, Mass., at Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois), and at the University of Missouri. His career in journalism saw him write for newspapers in St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, and finallyfrom 1883 until his death in 1895Chicago, where he authored a column called "Sharps and Flats" for The Chicago Daily News . He married Julia Sutherland Comstock in 1873 and they had eight children. His volumes of poetry, including
  • 14. RPO -- Eugene Field : Little Willie
    Eugene Field (18501895) Publication date note in various copies duringField s lifetime; formally, in 1974. RPO poem editor Ian Lancashire
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    Eugene Field (1850-1895)
    Little Willie
    When Willie was a little boy, No more than five or six, Right constantly he did annoy His mother with his tricks. Yet not a picayune cared I For what he did or said, Unless, as happened frequently, The rascal wet the bed.
    Closely he cuddled up to me, And put his hands in mine, Till all at once I seemed to be Afloat in seas of brine. Sabean odors clogged the air, And filled my soul with dread, Yet I could only grin and bear When Willie wet the bed.
    'Tis many times that rascal has Soaked all the bedclothes through, Whereat I'd feebly light the gas And wonder what to do. Yet there he lay, so peaceful like; God bless his curly head, I quite forgave the little tyke For wetting of the bed.
    Ah me, those happy days have flown. My boy's a father, too, And little Willies of his own Do what he used to do. And I! Ah, all that's left for me Is dreams of pleasure fled! Our boys ain't what they used to be When Willie wet the bed.

    15. Eugene Field: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    Bibliography. See biographies by S. Thompson (2 vol., 1927, repr. 1973) and R.Conrow (1974). Works. Works by Eugene Field (18501895)
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Works Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Eugene Field Dictionary Field Eugene
    American writer known for his children's verse, especially “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod” and “Little Boy Blue.” Encyclopedia Field, Eugene, 1850–95, American poet and journalist, b. St. Louis. After working on several Midwestern newspapers, in 1883 he became a columnist for the Chicago Daily News (later the Record ). His urbane and witty column, “Sharps and Flats,” which appeared until his death, was a potpourri of whimsical humor, commentary on politics and personalities, and children's verse. His books include A Little Book of Western Verse (1889) and Echoes from the Sabine Farm (with his brother Roswell Martin Field, 1892). His children's poems include “Little Boy Blue” and “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.” Bibliography See biographies by S. Thompson (2 vol., 1927, repr. 1973) and R. Conrow (1974). Works Works by Eugene Field A Little Book of Western Verse . A collection of the newspaper columnist and poet's best poetry, which, according to the

    16. Browse By Author: F - Project Gutenberg
    Field, Eugene (18501895). Wikipedia Echoes from the Sabine Farm (English);John Smith, USA (English); A Little Book of Profitable Tales (English)
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    17. The Love Affairs Of A Bibliomaniac By Eugene Field - Project Gutenberg
    Creator, Field, Eugene (18501895). Title, The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac.Language, English. LoC Class, Z Bibliography, Library science
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    Eugene Field (1850-1895) Eugene Field is often considered an Illinois writerbecause of his later life in Buena Park. Here he wrote some of his most
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    Eugene Field - (1850-1895) St. Louis By Jeffrey Tucker and Patricia Timko
    Belleville Township High School East in Belleville, Illinois I. Upbringing, Education, and Professional Life In 1871, he became engaged to fourteen-year-old Julia Sutherland Comstock. The following summer, Field and a friend took a trip to Europe, where he spent all of his inheritance from his father. Upon returning, he married Julia Comstock on October 16, 1873, in spite of her disapproving parents. Field and his wife were a happy couple, and were the loving parents of eight children. After their honeymoon, Field looked to newspaper work, which he would do for the rest of his life. He held successful positions as editor on the St. Joseph Gazette , the Kansas City Times , and the Denver Tribune . In 1883, Field moved to Buena Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and joined the Chicago Morning News . It was during his time spent in Chicago that Field wrote the poems and books for which he is now famous. For the paper, he wrote the editorial page "Sharps and Flats." He was one of the earliest columnists and his column was nationally famous. Field was also very devoted to his work with the paper, and even when he took a trip to Europe in 1889-1890, he continued to contribute to the paper every day. Field would continue to contribute to the paper through the day he died, on November 4, 1895. Field died from heart failure in his sleep, at the age of forty-five.

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