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         Warner Charles Dudley:     more books (29)
  1. In the Levant / by Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1978
  2. Biography - Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. '74 How Spring Came in New England, from In the Wilderness / by Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1946-01-01
  4. Backlog studies / by Charles Dudley Warner ; with twenty-one illustrations by Augustus Hoppin by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1881-01-01
  5. The gilded age : a novel / by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner by Mark (1835-1910). Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Twain, 1883
  6. The relation of literature to life by Charles Dudley Warner. by Warner. Charles Dudley. 1829-1900., 1897-01-01
  7. 74 How Spring Came in New England, from In the Wilderness / by Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1946-01-01
  8. Being a boy by Charles Dudley Warner 1829-1900, 1919-12-31
  9. The People For Whom Shakespeare Wrote;
  10. Saunterings
  11. My Winter On The Nile, Among The Mummies And Moslems
  12. As We Go
  13. Studies in the South and West, with comments on Canada by Charles Dudley Warner 1829-1900, 1889-12-31
  14. As we were saying by Charles Dudley Warner 1829-1900, 1894-12-31

81. CPLA Recent Acquisitions - April-June 2002
Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900. My summer in a garden. New York ModernLibrary, 2002. / 635W242m. Wasowski, Sally, 1946-. Gardening with prairie plants
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Bass, Ronald E. NEPA book : a step-by-step guide on how to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act. Point Area, Calif. : Solano Press Books, 2001. / 344.04602638B295n Clark, Peter. Cambridge urban history of Britain. Cambridge New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000. / 307.760941C144 Davidson, Forbes and Geoffrey Payne. Urban projects manual : a guide to the preparation of projects for new development and upgrading relevant to low income groups, based on the approach used for the Ismailia Demonstration Projects, Egypt. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press for Dept. for International Development, 2000. / Q.363.58Ur122000 Frej, Anne ... [et al.]. Business park and industrial development handbook. Washington, D.C. : Urban Land Institute, c2001. / Q.333.77B9642001 Gergel, Sarah E. and Monica G. Turner, editors. Learning landscape ecology : a practical guide to concepts and techniques. New York : Springer, c2002. / 577L479

82. Biography & Autobiography > Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Charles Dudley Warner (18291900) was an American journalist and writer. He studiedat the Oneida Conference Seminary at Cazenovia, and entered Hamilton
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Martha Gellhorn's heroic career as a reporter brought her to the front lines of virtually every significant international conflict between the Spanish Civil War and the end of the cold war; her wartime dispatches rank among the best of the century. From her birth in... ( Continua
Jane Grey Swisshelm: An Unconventional Life, 1815-1884

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University of North Carolina Press, September 2004 In this biography, Hoffert shows how Jane Grey Swisshelm (1815-1884), a feminist, abolitionist, journalist, and newspaper editor, was an unconventionally ambitious woman who publicly critiqued and successfully challenged gender conventions that restricted her personal behavior, limited her political and economic opportunities, and attempted to silence... ( Continua Lads: A Memoir of Manhood Autore: Dave Itzkoff Villard Books, September 2004

83. H-SHGAPE Discussion: Usage Of Term "The Gilded Age"
Other Author Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900. Other Title Gilded age, a taleof to-day. Oxford Mark Twain. Series Info. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Works.
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From: IN%" H-SHGAPE@H-NET.MSU.EDU " "H-Net Gilded Age and Progressive Era List" 27-JUL-1998 23:15:21.91 To: IN%" H-SHGAPE@H-NET.MSU.EDU " "Recipients of H-SHGAPE digests" CC:
Subj: H-SHGAPE Digest - 26 Jul 1998 to 27 Jul 1998 KLINDENMEYER@tntech.edu From: IN%" alessoff@falcon.tamucc.edu " "Alan Lessoff" 26-JUL-1998 15:17:21.95 Colleagues: Everyone knows the provenance of the term "Gilded Age," but has anyone ever investigated a matter more relevant to the profession, which is when and how historians began routinely to use it to refer to the decades between Reconstruction and the Spanish-American War. The name is as good as any, and debates over the appropriate names for historical periods quickly become pedantic. Still, the term invariably forces most of us to inject a constraining element of revisionism into our work, i.e. we almost always find ourselves suggesting that the Gilded Age wasn't as directionless, crass, and materialistic as the image. Thus, it would be useful to know how the term became common currency among us. Maybe I am wrong, but I do not recall ever coming across a document from the late-nineteenth century that uses the term "Gilded Age," except in reference to the Twain/Warner novel. By comparison, the frequently-attacked "Progressive era" rests on solid ground, since the reform activists of the early twentieth century eventually did come to call themselves "progressives," and by the 1920s, they often referred to themselves as "old progressives."

84. THE TRIBUNE'S VIEW
Charles Dudley Warner (18291900), writer and editor. Copyright © 2004 The ColumbiaDaily Tribune. All Rights Reserved. Columbia Daily Tribune.
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85. An Unpublished Reminiscence Of James Fenimore Cooper
Charles Dudley Warner (18291900) was an essayist, critic, novelist, who withMark Twain wrote The Gilded Age. There was also a companion series,
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An Unpublished Reminiscence of James Fenimore Cooper
William Mather (1802-1890)
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Placed on line at Cooper Society Website, July 2000
[may be downloaded and reproduced for personal or instructional use, or by libraries] Originally published in Syracuse University Library Associates Courier , Vol. XXIV, No. 1 (Fall 1989), pp. 45-53. Return to Other Articles William Mather was a physician who never practised his art; he took his degree of Doctor of Medicine from Fairfield Medical College in Herkimer County, New York, in 1826, but devoted his career to chemistry rather than to medicine. He held several academic appointments as a chemistry professor, his longest and last at Madison (now Colgate) University. Because he was, in his own words, "an ardent lover of the science of chemistry", Mather also travelled, giving lectures and demonstrations in chemistry, and thereby, it should be noted, acquired considerable regional fame. Cooper's interest in chemistry undoubtedly began when he was a student at Yale College. His favorite professor was Benjamin Silliman, professor of chemistry, with whom he maintained a correspondence for many years. But a mind such as Cooper's casts a wide net: in a varied life that found him in youth a sailor, in young adulthood a farmer and landscape gardener, and finally a novelist, political theorist, and naval historian, Cooper was always a close observer of his country's intellectual growth. Alert to scientific matters, he took a keen interest in technological internal improvements canals, railroad and highway systems, steamboats; and in such disparate branches of science as linguistics, geology, and Arctic explorations. During his European sojourn (1826-33), furthermore, he sought out and met Cuvier, Bunson, and the naturalist Bonaparte; at home, one of his closest friends was Samuel F. B. Morse. Elements from all these sources found their way into his writings.

86. Buch.de - Bücher - Mein Sommer In Einem Garten - Charles Dudley Warner
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87. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Shakespeare
Translate this page Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900). For Whom Shakespeare Wrote (Project Gutenberg)Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909). A Study of Shakespeare.
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G OTTHOLD E PHRAIM L ESSING Dramaturgie de Hambourg . Traduction d'Édouard de Suckau, revue. et annotée par Léon Crouslé; avec une introduction par Alfred Mézières. Paris, Didier, 1873, p. 341-342. Source : Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division

88. Charles Dudley Warner
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89. Charles Dudley Warner Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Author Details Charles Dudley Warner (1829 1900). Full Name, Warner, CharlesDudley. Biography, US editor essayist
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Charles Dudley Warner (1829 1900). What a man needs in gardening is a cast-ironback, with a hinge in it. - Charles Dudley Warner (1829 - 1900)
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94. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Artemus (1834 1867) WARD, Humphrey (1851 - 1920) WARDLE, J. ( - 1930) Warner,Charles Dudley (1829 - 1900) Warner, Susan Bogert (1819 - 1885) Warner,
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95. FINDING AID NAME LIST
Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900Correspondence Warner, Jack, 1916- Warner,Jack, 1916- Correspondence Warren, Earl, Warren, Earl, 1891-1974
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Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, publisher (1829 1900). All nature wearsone universal grin. Henry Fielding. All nature seems at work. .
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97. Academy Of Arts And Letters
Warner, Charles Dudley (L) 1829 1900, 1898. Warren, Austin (L) 1899 - 1986,1975. Warren, Charles (L) 1868 - 1954, 1925, 1937
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98. Is This What Ecademy Is For? - Ecademy
Charles Dudley Warner, 1829 1900 Two are better than one; because they have agood reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his
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99. Quotes Of The Day For 12 April 2005 - Ancestors
Charles Dudley Warner, 1829 1900. The first who was king was a fortunate soldierWho serves his country well has no need of ancestors.
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Some folks delight in the glory of their ancestors, others haven't ever bothered to learn who they were or what they did. It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We are thus enabled to call our ancestors barbarous.
Charles Dudley Warner The first who was king was a fortunate soldier: Who serves his country well has no need of ancestors.
François Marie Arouet (Voltaire) There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his.
Helen Keller It is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs to our ancestors.
Plutarch , 46 - ca. 120 A man finds room in the few square inches of the face for the traits of all his ancestors; for the expression of all his history, and his wants.
Ralph Waldo Emerson Aristocracy: What is left over from rich ancestors after the money is gone.
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100. Quotes Of The Day For 12 March 2005 - Gardens
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803 1882. What a man needs in gardening is a cast-ironback, with a hinge in it. - Charles Dudley Warner, 1829 - 1900
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The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses.
Hanna Rion I value my garden more for being full [of] blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.
Joseph Addison To create a garden is to search for a better world. In our effort to improve on nature, we are guided by a vision of paradise. Whether the result is a horticultural masterpiece or only a modest vegetable patch, it is based on the expectation of a glorious future. This hope for the future is at the heart of all gardening.
Marina Schinz Gardening has compensations out of all proportion to its goals. It is creation in the pure sense.
Phyllis McGinley When I go into my garden with a spade, and dig a bed, I feel such an exhilaration and health, that I discover that I have been defrauding myself all this time in letting others do for me what I should have done with my own hands.
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