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  1. The lands of the Saracen; or. Pictures of Palestine. Asia Minor. by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1857-01-01
  2. Central Asia travels in Cashmere. Little Thibet and Central Asia by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1892-01-01
  3. Eldorado. or. Adventures in the path of empire: comprising a voy by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1856-01-01
  4. The lands of the Saracen or. Pictures of Palestine. Asia Minor. by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1879-01-01
  5. Home ballads by Bayard, 1825-1878 Taylor, 2009-10-26
  6. The national ode, the memorial freedom poem by Bayard, 1825-1878 Taylor, 2009-10-26
  7. Hannah Thurston. a story of American life. by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1879-01-01
  8. At home and abroad a sketch-book of life. scenery and men by Bay by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1879-01-01
  9. Eldorado. or. Adventures in the path of empire comprising a voya by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1879-01-01
  10. Travels; Volume 9 by Bayard, 1825-1878 Taylor, 2009-10-26
  11. Travels in Greece and Russia. with an excursion to Crete by Baya by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1881-01-01
  12. Boys of other countries by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878, 1912-01-01
  13. Travels; Volume 10 by Bayard, 1825-1878 Taylor, 2009-10-26
  14. Hannah Thurston a story of American life. by Taylor. Bayard. 1825-1878., 1866-01-01

61. Kennett Square, Short Version
Kennett Square’s most famous citizen was Bayard Taylor (18251878).A resident of Kennett Square, this nineteenth-century author
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    Before the European settlers came to this region it was populated by the Lenni-Lenape Indians. The name Kennett originates with Francis Smith who came to this region in 1686. He was a native of Devizes, in Wiltshire, England, in which there is a village called "Kennet." The name is first mentioned in court records in 1705. In the seventeenth and eighteenth century Kennett was a small village located where the road from Chester to Baltimore intersected with the road from Lancaster to Wilmington. It was at this intersection that the Unicorn Tavern was built in 1735 by Joseph Musgrave, the largest landowner in what is now Kennett Square. In 1776 Musgrave sold his property to Colonel Joseph Shippen, the uncle of Peggy Shippen, who became the wife of Benedict Arnold. Travelers found the village a good place to stop, including Baron Wilhelm van Knyphausen and General Sir William Howell, who stayed for one night before marching to the Battle of the Brandywine against George Washington at Chadds Ford in 1777. By 1810 there was a village of about eight dwellings, five of which were log, but it was not until 1853 that a group of citizens petitioned the Court of Quarter Sessions of Chester to form a borough. After several petitions and objections from farmers, the court granted the articles of incorporation and Kennett Square held its first local elections in 1855.

62. Index
Translate this page 1880- Gutenberg Tao, YuanMing Gutenberg Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946 Gutenberg Tasso,Torquato, 1544-1595 Gutenberg Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878 Gutenberg Taylor
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VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - AUTOR - pís. T Tacitus, Cornelius Gutenberg
Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941 Gutenberg
Taine, Hippolyte, 1828-1893 Gutenberg
Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose, 1880- Gutenberg
Tao, YuanMing Gutenberg
Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946 Gutenberg
Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595 Gutenberg
Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878 Gutenberg
Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880 Gutenberg
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933 Gutenberg
Tegnér, Esaias AKA: Tegner, Esaias Gutenberg Tench, Watkin, 1759?-1833 Gutenberg Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914 Gutenberg Tennyson, Alfred, Baron, 1809-1892 Gutenberg Terhune, Albert Payson, 1872-1942 Gutenberg Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863 Gutenberg Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863 AKA: Titmarsh, M. A. Gutenberg Thanet, Octave, 1850-1934 Gutenberg Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923 Gutenberg Thebaud, Augustus J., 1807-1885 Gutenberg Theuriet, Andre, 1833-1907 AKA: Theuriet, André, 1833-1907 Gutenberg Thibault, Jacques Anatole Francois, 1844-1924 Gutenberg Thomas, Cyrus, 1825-1910 Gutenberg Thomas, J. J Gutenberg Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907 Gutenberg Thompson, Holland, 1873-1940

63. Index
1947 Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare, by Nesbit, E. (Edith), 18581924 BeautyAnd The Beast, And Tales Of Home, by Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878 Bedford-Row
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VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - Dielo - pís. B
Baartock, by Roth, Lewis
Bab Ballads, The, by Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911

Bab: A Sub-Deb, by Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958

Babbit, by Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951
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Bygone Beliefs: being a series of excursions in the byways of thought, by Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943

64. Becker Medical Library Books
Eldorado. A=Taylor, Bayard, 18251878. N=Vavra F 865 T238e 1850 (BACS 687853).T=The {Eleanor Clarke Slagle lectures, 1955-1972. A=Slagle, Eleanor (Clarke).
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Becker Medical Library Books Titles beginning with:E (page 8) T=Einleitung in die h_ohere Optik, von Dr. August Beer ...
A=Beer, August, 1825-1863.

N=BECKER B413 1853 (BACS#434036)
T=Einstein : a centenary volume / edited by A. P. French. ...
N=WG 140 R749e 1980 (BACS#482881)

65. Minneapolis Public Library : Publications: Scrolling Forward: Vol. 3, No. 2
enhance the presentation. Bayard Taylor (18251878), a famous worldtraveler and writer in his day. Photo M1281. Thomas Hale Williams
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The Minneapolis Athenaeum of the Minneapolis Public Library
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Number 2
October, 1999 In this issue we preview an upcoming event and note recent acquisitions of the Minneapolis Athenaeum. Your comments and inquiries are welcome. U PCOMING E VENT. The Athenaeum lecture series continues with a Thursday, November 4 presentation by Edward Kukla, the current Athenaeum Librarian, entitled The Minneapolis Athenaeum: Past and Future . The lecture begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Villa Rosa Room at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. This program is the first activity leading to the celebration of the sesquicentennial of the Minneapolis Athenaeum in 2009. The lecture will explore the birth of the organization through the lecture of May 25, 1859 entitled "Life in the North" given by Bayard Taylor; the role of Thomas Hale Williams, "Minneapolis' First Librarian"; the Athenaeum's first building at 215 Hennepin Avenue in 1866; its contractual agreement with the Minneapolis Public Library beginning in 1885; its new home in 1889 in the public library at 10th and Hennepin; its location in the current Central Library building in 1961; and its place in the envisioned new Central Library to celebrate its 150th birthday in 2009. Collections, benefactors, publications, and programs will be highlighted. Examples of publications and visuals of graphic arts will be explored to enhance the presentation.

66. Teacher Notes
Karl Richard Lepsius (18101884), a German Egyptologist, and an American diplomat,Bayard Taylor (1825-1878), found it inconceivable that a black-skinned race
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67. Selected Letters Of Bayard Taylor - Buy Cheap Now Arts
Subjects Taylor, Bayard,; 18251878; Correspondence; Authors, American;19th century; 19th Century American Literature; Letters And Correspondence;
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68. Signatures2
Author. Signed card. $20.00. SG193. Taylor, Bayard (1825-1878). Traveler, diplomat,translator, author. Signature on a card. Fine. $30.00. SG-194. SG-195.
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69. Litautograph3
Boldly written. Very good. $50.00. LA215. SOLD. LA-216. Taylor, Bayard ( 1825-1878).Traveler, diplomat, translator, author. Signature on a card. $35.00. LA-217.
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Literary Autographs (Page 3 of 3) LA-201. Savage, Richard Henry (1846-1903). Author; My Official Wife, etc. ALS, 4 pp., The Rockingham, Apr. 26, 1893. To "Cousin Bessie," concerning personal matters, mainly various illnesses among family and friends, and not speaking of his writing. Nevertheless, a nice letter due to his attractive and legible handwriting. Near fine. $30.00 LA-202. Saxe, John G. Poet, editor of the Burlington Sentinel 1850-1856. Three handwritten letters, various dates and subjects: ALS, 1 p., from the steamer Francis Dallas , May 27, 1849, to "Stansbury," concerning a visit to Burlington; ALS on a post card, New York, nd, concerning lectures, and a short ALS, Albany,Nov. 17, 1862. All very good. $150.00 LA-203. Scott-James, Rolfe Arnold. Military officer, journalist, author, letter writer. ALS, two ful pages, Aug. 17, 1839. To the Saturday Review of Literature , suggesting an article on the subject of Best-sellers. Also suggests his fee. Neatly written. Very good. $70.00

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71. Early Writers At Mammoth Cave
The world traveler, Bayard Taylor (18251878), visited Mammoth Cavein May 1855. He was a realistic writer from Pennsylvania. Early
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Early Writers Flocked To Mammoth Cave By Bob Thompson - 2000 More has been written about Mammoth Cave National Park than any other cave system in the world. Since the beginning of guided tours in 1816, the cave has hosted a number of prominent writers, doctors, surveyors, preachers, naturalists, and historians. The one thing they all had in common was the desire to see, learn, and write about the cave. Each individual penned personal and detailed accounts of the cave, which were published in books, magazines, and newspapers. One of the earliest accounts was by Dr. Robert Montgomery Bird (1806-1854) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bird came to Mammoth Cave in the summers of 1833 and 1835 and stayed at the Gatewood House. Mr. Gatewood, who owned the cave at the time, built a log house tavern about 100 yards from the cave's entrance (where the Mammoth Cave Hotel is today). Bird's description of Mammoth Cave was published in 1838 in the book, Peter Pilgrim, or A Rambler's Recollections. Quoting from his book, "The Mammoth Cave is still the monarch of caves. None that have ever been measured can at all compare with it. Even in extent, in grandeur; in wild, solemn, severe, unadorned majesty, it stands entirely alone. It has no brother; it is like no brother." A year before Peter Pilgrim, Bird also wrote about the 1780s settlement of Kentucky, in what is considered his best-known novel, Nick of the Woods. Bird complemented his literary career as a professor of medicine, an editor, a farmer, and a politician, as well as an accomplished artist. He actively made sketches and drawings of his travels of America (including Mammoth Cave) and Europe.

72. Newton's Library (T)
Taylor, Bayard 18251878 Beauty and the Beast universal format, v 1.036k stuffed - 221k unstuffed * downloads A story of fact and fancy.
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Alphabetical - T Don't bookmark this page! As the library continues to grow, I will move stuff around to make it easier to find the book you are looking for. Suggestions on how to do this are always welcome! Newton's Library
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B C ... W - X - Y - Z - anonymous/unknown You will need Stuffit Expander 5.x or better to decompress the archives. If you haven't done so yet, go to Aladdin's website and download it now! It's free, and available for both Mac and Windows. - Note that the unstuffed size of the archives below is about twice the amount of space the book will actually occupy on your newton. Takuan On the Art of Tea universal format, v 1.0
4k stuffed, 12k unstuffed downloads A short and poetical explanation of the spirit of cha-no-yu, the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Taylor, Bayard Beauty and the Beast universal format, v 1.0
36k stuffed - 221k unstuffed downloads A story of fact and fancy. The facts are borrowed from the Russian author, Petjerski - the fancy is our own. The events in this tale took place in the middle of the 18th century, in a town on the banks of the Volga. Thackeray, W. M.

73. HKBU Library New Books AV Items (December)
915.4 T212V 2002, Taylor, Bayard, 18251878. A visit to India, China, and Japan/ Bayard Taylor. London Ganesha Pub. ; Tokyo Edition Synapse, 2002.
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74. TAYLOR,Bayard (1825-1878) Cyr Auctions Auctions Gray, Maine
Lot Number 205 Taylor,Bayard (18251878). Author.Journalist.Traveler.Translator.Diplomat.ALS.October5,1855,NY.1 page.Reads“Dear
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75. UNT Libraries: Rare Book & Texana Collections, The Latin American Collection, Fi
Taylor, Bayard, 18251878 Eldorado Or, Adventures in the Path of Empire Comprisinga Voyage to California, via Panama; Life in San Francisco and Monterey
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Rare Book and Texana Collections, University of North Texas Finding Aid Contents South of the Border Exhibit Exhibit Catalogue ... Guatemala Description and Travel Fröbel, Julius, 1805-1893
Seven Years' Travel in Central America, North Mexico, and the Far West of the United States.
London: R. Bentley, 1859.
917.2 F922 RBG Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656
A New Survey of the West-Indies, or the English American, His Travel by Sea and Land: Containing a Journal of Three Thousand and Three Hundred Miles within the Main Land of America . . . with a grammar, or Some Few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue, Called Poconchi or Pocoman.
3d ed. enlarged by the author. London: Printed by A. Clark and are to be sold by J. Martyn, Robert Horn and Walter Kettilby, 1677.
F1211.G15 RBG Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896
The Boy Travellers in Mexico: Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Northern and Central Mexico, Campeachey, and Yucatan, with a Description of the Republics of Central America, and of the Nicaragua Canal.
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76. Bayard Taylor
Bayard Taylor. (18251878). The Vision of Hasheesh. last updated 07/26/99
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Bayard Taylor
last updated: 07/26/99

77. Bartlett, John. 1901. Familiar Quotations
18221888. Rutherford B. Hayes. 1822- Leonard Heath. Bayard Taylor. 1825-1878.Dinah M. Mulock. 1826- Alexander Smith. 1830-1867. HF Chorley.
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Hesiod Circa 720 (?) B. C.
Theognis . 570 (?)-490 (?) B. C.
Æschylus . 525-456 B. C.
Sophocles . 496-406 B. C.
Euripides . 484-406 B. C.
Mimnermus (Tragedian)
Hippocrates . 460-359 B. C.
Dionysius the Elder . 430-367 B. C.
Plautus . 254 (?)-184 B.C.

78. Whys News For Business
Fame is what you have taken, Character s what you give; When to this truth youawaken, Then you begin to live. ~ Bayard Taylor, American author (18251878).
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February 2004 Issue #30 In this issue:
  • Whys Cracks The Buzz
  • Word to the Whys
    "In the future, everybody will be famous for 15 minutes."
    ~ Andy Warhol "There can be no high civility without a deep morality."
    ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson "A person of character takes as much trouble to discover what is right as the lesser men take to discover what will pay."
    ~ Confucius "Honesty is the key to a relationship. If you can fake that, you're in."
    ~ Courtney Cox (Monica on "Friends") Fame is what you have taken, Character's what you give; When to this truth you awaken, Then you begin to live.
    ~ Bayard Taylor, American author (1825-1878) WINTER SPECIAL **NO TRAVEL EXPENSES!** Call 800-304-3742 and book a presentation BEFORE next month's eZine and the travel expenses for bringing Eric to your meeting will be on us! (Savings of up to $1,000) Presentation must be completed within the next 12 months and take place in the Continetal U.S. See Eric in Action!

    79. Whys News For Education
    Fame is what you have taken,Character s what you give; When to this truth youwaken, Then you begin to live. ~ Bayard Taylor, American author (18251878).
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    February 2004 Issue #29 In this issue:
  • Whys Cracks The Buzz
  • Word to the Whys
    "In the future, everybody will be famous for 15 minutes."
    ~ Andy Warhol "There can be no high civility without a deep morality."
    ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson "A person of character takes as much trouble to discover what is right as the lesser men take to discover what will pay."
    ~ Confucius "Honesty is the key to a relationship. If you can fake that, you're in."
    ~ Courtney Cox (Monica on "Friends") Fame is what you have taken, Character's what you give; When to this truth you waken, Then you begin to live.
    ~ Bayard Taylor, American author (1825-1878) WINTER SPECIAL **NO TRAVEL EXPENSES!** Call 800-304-3742 and book a presentation BEFORE next month's eZine and the travel expenses for bringing Eric to your meeting will be on us! (Savings of up to $1,000) Presentation must be completed within the next 12 months and take place in the Continetal U.S. See Eric in Action!

    80. Principal Authors In The American Poetry Database
    Beecher Stowe, 18111896; John Bannister Tabb, 1845-1909; Bayard Taylor,1825-1878; Edward Taylor, 1645?-1729; Celia Laighton Thaxter
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    Principal Authors in the American Poetry Database
    • Oscar Fay Adams, 1855-1919 Amos Bronson Alcott, 1799-1888 Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1836-1907 Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911 Washington Allston, 1779-1843 George Alsop, b.1638 Joel Barlow, 1754-1812 Ambrose Bierce, 1842-1914 Ann Eliza Bleecker, 1752-1783 George Henry Boker, 1823-1890 Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta, 1815-1891 Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, 1848-1895 Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 1748-1816 William Bradford, 1590-1657 Anne Bradstreet, 1612-1672 John Gardiner Calkins Brainard, 1796-1828 Charles Timothy Brooks, 1813-1883 Maria Gowen Brooks, 1794?-1845 Phillips Brooks, 1835-1893 Henry Howard Brownell, 1820-1872 John Howard Bryant, 1807-1902 William Cullen Bryant, 1794-1878 Mather Byles, 1707-1788 George Henry Calvert, 1803-1889 Josiah Dean Canning, 1816-1892 Will Carleton, 1845-1912 Guy Wetmore Carryl, 1873-1904 Alice Cary, 1820-1871 Phoebe Cary, 1824-1871 Madison Julius Cawein, 1865-1914 William Ellery Channing, 1818-1901 Lydia Maria Francis Child, 1802-1880 Thomas Holley Chivers, 1809-1858 Benjamin Church, 1734-1776

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