Manuscript Collections H-L Contains correspondence between Himes and Walter Freeman, an Editor at New AmericanLibrary, regarding Braithwaite, William Stanley, 18781962, correspondent. http://www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn/Collh-l.htm
Extractions: MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS (H-L) Author: Harper, Solomon, 1893? Title: Papers, 1951-1969 Description: .5 linear ft. (10 items) Notes: Afro-American electrical engineer and inventor. Copy of patent awarded June 5, 1956; together with press releases, bulletins, and programs relating to Harper's efforts to secure rights to his inventions. Subjects: Afro-American engineers. lcsh Afro-American inventors. lcsh Patents. lcsh Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, D.C.) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.47 Control No.: DCLV96-A446 Author: Harris, Abram Lincoln, 1899-1963 Author: Harrison, Hazel, 1883-1969 Author: Hayes, George, E.C. (George Edward Chalmers), 1894-1968 Author: Henderson, Edwin Bancroft, 1883-1977 Title: Papers, 1915-1976 Description: 5 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American athlete, educator, author, and administrator; d. 1977. Family papers, correspondence, biographical writings, programs, organizational affiliations, memorabilia, photographs, printed materials, and scrapbooks relating to Henderson's activities as an activist in athletics and civil rights. Gift of Mr. Henderson, 1965-1977. Subjects: Afro-American athletes. lcsh Afro-American civil rights workers. lcsh Afro-Americans Civil rights. Afro-Americans Recreation. Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, D.C.) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.49 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A451
The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg Eulalie de, 17961878 Boswell, Robert Bruce, Translator Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911,Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Brieux, Eugene http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm
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VALENTINE MSS. a certain poem on Artemesia and Mausolus was published; a letter of January 5, 1919,to William Stanley Beaumont? Braithwaite, 1878 , Editor; a manuscript http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/valent.html
Extractions: The Valentine mss., 1917-1947, consist of letters and papers of John Valentine, 1895-1955, businessman, bookseller, and book collector. The John Valentine correspondence in the collection relates in the main to obtaining books and other materials for Valentine's Nicholas Vachel Lindsay collection. Other correspondents represented in the collection include: Arthur Davison Ficke, Mrs. Elizabeth (Conner) Lindsay (Mrs. Nicholas Vachel Lindsay), Hazleton Spencer, Joel Elias Spingarn, and Bernhardt Wall. Collection size: 24 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.
GIGA Chronological Author List "1875 To 1879" Charles Hanson Towne, American Editor and poet historian and diplomat (1878 1958)- CHECK 2) BUY AMAZON BOOK William Stanley Braithwaite, American educator http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1875.htm
Individual Poetry Manuscripts (18791891).(MS 90). William Stanley Braithwaite, 1878-1962 (MS 96) Letters(1921-1928) sent by various NH poets to WS Braithwaite, Editor and poet. http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/poetman.htm
Extractions: 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): 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.
Extractions: var AID="10506070_1"; Organized like similar collections, The Norton Anthology of African American Literature will impress many college students and their teachers as a conventional survey. ...Published African-American literature begins in Protestant poetry, spiritual autobiography, adventure stories, political writing, and the many popular forms of the late 18th and early 19th century... ...in The Negro Caravan (1941), two earlier collections that imaginatively arranged black writing less according to periods than according to its own most distinctive genres... ...To Gates, what is important about "signifying" is both its subversiveness and its playfulness: the invitation it extends to its audience, white as well as black, to join in a shared, knowing consensus of bad faith... ...The resources (and the fashions) of the academy have proved decisive in a number of ways... ...Not only did most black writers keep a careful intellectual distance from the folk, they tended, if anything, to adhere to a genteel bourgeois ideal of assimilation into middle-class Victorian culture...
Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Robert Bruce, Translator Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 18261911, Translator Boylan, R.Dillon, Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Brieux, Eugene http://www.olympus.edu.pl/Instytut NW/wirtualna biblioteka/autorzy.htm
Editors And Translators A-E Dion, 18201890 Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911, Translator Boylan, R. Dillon,Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Braybrooke, Richard http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/editors_a-e.htm
Fall Miscellany (9184). 5. Weston, Anna Warren, Editor. Another Boston resident, poet and anthologist,William Stanley Braithwaite (18781962) wrote the introduction to this http://juvelisbooks.com/catalog25-1 thru 30.html
Extractions: Fall Miscellany 121 and above Abolition Chapman, Maria Weston. The Liberty Bell by Friends of Freedom. Boston: National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1851. First Edition. 12mo; viii, 304pp; probably ex-library, rebound in blue and gray cloth with white label printed in black on spine, original front and rear flyleaves with outline of pocket on rear flyleaf, owners bookplate on front free endpaper, vignette title page, very good. This 1851 edition contains pieces by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Martineau, Caroline Healey Dall, Caroline Weston, William Lloyd Garrison, Thomas Wentworth Higginson and by Maria Chapman Weston herself, Spirit of Abolitionists. BAL 5221, 8198, 13075. Faxon Literary Annuals and Gift Books, A Bibliography, . The Oxford Companion to Womens Writing in the U.S. , p. 162.
Name-AZ Knowles Bolton (18411916) US poet, Editor, social reformer; Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)Danish astronomer; William Stanley Braithwaite (1878-1962) US http://www.creativequotations.com/name-az.html
Extractions: CQ Home Search Indexes E-books ... creative Creative Quotations by Last Name Hank Aaron US baseball player Edward Abbey US author Berenice Abbott US photographer Lyman Abbott US religious leader Kareem Abdul-Jabbar US basketball player Ralph Abernathy US religious and civil rights leader John Abernethy English surgeon Peter Abrahams South African novelist Bella Abzug US lawyer, politician Jane Sherwood Ace US actress, comedienne Chinua Achebe Nigerian novelist Dean Acheson US lawyer, statesman Diane Ackerman US poet, writer, social worker John Dalberg Acton English historian Roy Acuff US singer Gilbert Adair Abigail Adams US first lady Ansel Adams US landscape photographer, conservationist Douglas Adams English novelist Franklin P. Adams US journalist George Matthew Adams Henry Brooks Adams US historian, author James Truslow Adams English historian Joey Adams US comedian, author John Adams US president (2nd) John Quincy Adams US president (6th) Samuel Adams US revolutionary, statesman
The Lost Continent Of - Are We Going To Explore It? Bruce, Translator Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 18261911, Translator Boylan, R. Dillon,Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Braybrooke, Richard http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record Author Various. Author Additional Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878,Editor. Language English. Subject American Poetry 20th century. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/2294
Extractions: H ome P ersonalize A uthor: T itle Word(s): How To F ind Advanced ... ecent Books D onate E vents ... ontacts V olunteering HO W ... ewsletters Help on this page Data Title: Anthology Of Massachusetts Poets Author: Various Author Additional: Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Language: English Subject: American Poetry 20th century Subject: American Literature Massachusetts LoC Class: Language and Literatures American literature Release Date: Aug 2000 Etext number: Notes: Files File Type Download File Size Plain text ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 118 KB Plain text (zipped) ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 50 KB If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Permanently select a Mirror Site If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Edit this entry (Project Gutenberg staff only) Most recently updated: 2004-06-03 07:00:00.
Extractions: Clark Ashton Smith, the Auburn boy for whom puberty and poetry were simultaneous phenomena, has attained to the dignity of book covers. He has been published by Aleck Robertson, which is a distinction in itself: and furthermore has been printed in golden gorgeousness with a rubricated title page by the Philopolis Pres. The virgin poems of Keats or Shelley, Wordsworth or Tennyson were casketed in no fairer receptacle. Wherefore the shy singer of the mountains may be very proud, if he will; but there's a peril for poets in any sort of pride, so he had better not. The Star- Treader and Other Poems contains some half a hundred efforts, short and long; withal a toothsome morsel for the bite of criticism. At first glance they seem to range over a wide field, but in fact they are pretty closely confined to that gloomy meadow 'tother side of Phlegethon where day is indistinguishable from night. Young Smith loves the gloom; and if he must face the light, 'tis rarely the honest sun-rather the rarefied ether of the interstellar spaces-which holds his gaze. Star-Treader is no misnomer. An Impressionable Poet.
Bartleby's Books - Americana - By Subject Area Flint, MI Globe Power Presses, 1878. Braithwaite, William Stanley (ed.). ANTHOLOGYOF MAGAZINE VERSE FOR 1922 The African American Editor included two poems http://www.bartlebysbooks.com/bartlebys/bookmain.asp?pg=70&subject=Americana - b
April 2001 Acquisitions Editor 1931 Jessie Rehder. Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont, 1878- , ed.Anthology of magazine verse for 1915 and year book of American poetry. http://www.sunysb.edu/library/mc323bib.htm
Extractions: Edited by Kristen J. Nyitray, July 2001 Section 1 . Works by Christopher Morley Morley, Christopher. Andrew McGill's Idea of Happiness. [S.l. s.n., after 1914]. 1 folded sheet ([3] p.); 17 cm. Christmas card from Morley's bibliographer, Alfred P. Lee. McGill Idea reprinted from The bookseller's blue book (N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1914-15). Morley, Christopher. Another Letter to Lord Chesterfield. From Samuel Johnson and Christopher Morley. New York: Printed for B. Abramson at the Argus bookshop, 1945. 1st ed. 6 p. 18 cm. A parody on Johnson's famous letter to Chesterfield regarding the former's dictionary. (2 copies) Morley, Christopher. The arrow and two other stories. London: W. Heinemann, 1927. 252 p. 20 cm. Morley, Christopher. The ballad of New York, New York, and other poems, 1930- 1950. Garden City, N.Y. Doubleday, 1950. [1st ed.] 93 p. 20 cm. Morley, Christopher. Barns; woodcut by Asa Cheffitz [sic]. Boston: Berkeley Press, 1934. 1st ed. [4] leaves: ill.; 31 cm. Linweave limited editions. Cover title. First original unpublished work to be included in Linweave Limited Editions.
13212 Records London 1878. Emenyonu, Jahn, Leslie, Nwog, Povey, Wonodi, and others, contributors.)Okwu, Edward C., Editor. anthology) Braithwaite, William Stanley, Editor. http://www.bookfever.com/Author_Index/book_index0001.html
Hardy Catalogue Paris, 1878. Bookplate. from Editor. Fales. 287/40. Braithwaite, William Stanley,ed. Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1920 and Year Book of American Poetry. http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/hardy/hardyb.htm
African-American Histories, Biographies, And Fictionalized (1928) historian, Editor. Chrisanne Beckner, 100 African-Americans Who ShapedAmerican History, illus. William Stanley Braithwaite (1878-1962) poet. http://www.pauahtun.org/aakidlit.html
Extractions: African-American Histories, Biographies, and Fictionalized Biographies for Children and Young Adults A Bibliography [Includes books by non-African-American authors and illustrators] Audrey Thompson Back to 4111 Spring 2001 Syllabus and Biography Project. It should be noted that this is not a "recommended" list; instead, it aspires to be as complete a list as possible, on the assumption that teachers, students, and scholars need to know what kinds of books are available and need to consider what different books are trying to do. Ideally, therefore, teachers and students will compare and contrast different books on the same topic and make their own judgments. Be prepared to find that some of these books are outstanding, others good, still others mediocre, and some truly awful. One or two are almost surreal in their awfulness. Included on this list are books for early readers, middle readers, and advanced readers; in a very few cases I have included books addressed to an adult audience usually because I found that libraries were categorizing these particular books as juveniles. For teachers looking for thumbnail biographical sketches rather than full-length book treatments, the bibliography includes the pages for book chapters and short encyclopedia-type entries as well as the titles of whole books devoted to each biographical subject. The dates and descriptions included with each name are as accurate as I have been able to determine, but in some cases there is no fully reliable information available. As much as possible, I have tried to check the dates against adult biographies, since these are more likely than children's biographies to give the rationale for naming one birth date over another. (For example, Jim Beckwourth gave his birth date as 1798, and Louis Armstrong gave his birth date as 1900, but their recent biographers argue persuasively that these dates are incorrect.) The descriptions of each subject's noteworthy activities can only gesture at their importance and are not intended to be exhaustive.
Search Results For William Kelly - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Braithwaite, William Stanley (18781962). As an Editor and literary critic, WilliamStanley Braithwaite helped to revive interest in poetry in the United http://search.britannica.com/search?query=William Kelly&ct=ebi&fuzzy=N
SLU MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS 1803 and died at Fork Atkinson, WI in 1878. Lake and was the author/Editor of many werewritten by Carlos Baker, William Stanley Braithwaite, Gwendolyn Brooks http://web.stlawu.edu/library/libarc/mss.html
Extractions: Some restrictions apply The collection consists of transcripts and tapes of an oral history project documenting the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, NY. Interviews are mostly with North Country individuals involved with the local organization of the games. Project headed by Jonathan Rossie, SLU History Department. Adirondack Collection Mss. Coll. 32 2.50 ft. 1848-on going The Adirondack Collection consists of ephemera, promotional literature, maps, magazines, commercial photo albums, picture books, Seneca Ray Stoddard photographs, and 2 groups of unidentified photographs. Also included are the records of Citizens to Save the Adirondack Park, from 1975-1982. Adirondack Park Agency Collection Mss. Coll. 29 3.60 ft. 1963-1983