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  1. In the Wilderness (New York Classics) by Charles Dudley Warner, 1990-04

41. Garden Verse, A Collection Of Writings For The Garden Lover
watch the renewal of life this is the commonest delight of the race, the mostsatisfactory thing a man can do. Charles Dudley Warner, 1829-1900, US Editor
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ARDEN VERSE
"A man without knowledge is
like a flower without scent."
~ Burmese Saying ~
Garden verse inspires us all as it did Aung San Suu Kyi, 1991 Nobel peace prize recipient, when he shared the above saying with us in Parade Magazine in 1997.
Hello! I collect garden verse. and am using this page to file some of my favorites and share them with you.
"A true gardener, like a true artist, is never satisfied." H E Bates, 1905-1974, British novelist and screenwriter.
"God gave us memories so that we might have roses in December." Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1860-1937, Scottish novelist and playwright.
"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC, Roman statesman, orator and writer.
"There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember." William Shakespeare, 1564-1616, English poet, dramatist, "Hamlet"
"Rough, standing stones, a stream meandering; delight without end, how lovely the setting for elegant play and serene pleasure." Muso Soseki, 14th century AD, Japanese poet, priest and garden designer.
"Ornamental grasses are the hair of mother earth." Karl Foerster, 1874-1970

42. Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) (1835-1910) Library Of Congress
Legislators United States Fiction. Political fiction. lcsh Satire. gsafd Other authors Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900.
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Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) (1835-1910)
: Library of Congress Citations
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Title: The gilded age : a novel / by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. Published: London ; New York : George Routledge and Sons, 1883. Description: xxvii, 479, [5] p. : ill. ; 20 cm. LC Call No.: PS1311 .G55 1883 Notes: Publisher's advertisements: p. [483]-[484]. Subjects: City and town life Washington (D.C.) Fiction. Legislators United States Fiction. Political fiction. lcsh Satire. gsafd Other authors: Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900. Other authors: Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 03019530 //r962 Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Title: Following the equator : a journey around the world / by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens). Published: Hartford, Conn. : American Pub. Co., 1897. Description: 712 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. LC Call No.: PS1310 .A1 1897 Notes: BAL notes one trade and one deluxe issue and that both issues appear also in a dual imprint. BAL 3451 LC has trade issue. DLC Source: Source unknown. DLC Subjects: Voyages around the world Fiction. Other authors: Oliver Wendell Holmes Library Collection (Library of Congress) DLC John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 04014820 //r952

43. YALE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN LITERATURE MANUSCRIPT MISCELLANY
expand/contract this heading, Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900. expand/contractthis heading, WIGGIN, KATE DOUGLAS SMITH, 1856-1923.
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YALE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN LITERATURE MANUSCRIPT MISCELLANY
YCAL MSS MISC
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PROVENANCE
CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Collection Series A ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY, 1836-1907 ALLEN, ELIZABETH AKERS, 1832-1911 B ... Z

44. Warner, Charles Dudley
Warner, Charles Dudley. 18291900, American editor and author, b. Plainfield,Mass., grad. Hamilton College, 1851, LL.B. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1858.
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45. Guide To The Daniel Willard Fiske Papers,
May, Samuel, 18101899. Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. Warner, Charles Dudley,1829-1900. White, Horatio Stevens, 1852-1934. Cornell UniversityLibraries.
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMA00348.html
Guide to the Daniel Willard Fiske Papers,
Collection Number: 13-1-348
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Fax: (607) 255-9524
rareref@cornell.edu

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Compiled by: Date completed: EAD encoding: DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Daniel Willard Fiske papers, 1847-1927, 1847-1903 (bulk) Collection Number: Creator: Willard, Fiske 1831-1904. Quantity: 22.8 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Correspondence, scrapbooks, and account books pertaining chiefly to Fiske's activities as a book collector, although there are extensive family correspondence and other letters pertaining to his education, his career as a journalist, his activities as a professor and librarian at Cornell University, his interest in chess, and his cultural studies of Iceland and Egypt; included is correspondence of George Lincoln Burr, Wendell Phillips Garrison, George W. Harris, Samuel May, Charles Warner, and others. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Journalist, librarian, educator, bibliophile.

46. Scudder, Horace Elisha, 1838-1902. Additional Papers: Guide.
1s.(3p.). (31) Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900. ALs.to Horace Elisha Scudder;Hartford, 22 Sep 1878. 1s.(3p.). (32) Wiggin, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923.
http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01107.html
bMS Am 2124
Scudder, Horace Elisha, 1838-1902. Additional papers: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 2124
Creator: Scudder, Horace Elisha, 1838-1902.
Title: Additional papers,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence, drawings, and diary of American editor Horace Elisha Scudder.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Deposit of Mrs. Ingersoll Bowditch, 71 Woodland Road, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.; received: 1960. Gift; 1963.
Access Restrictions While on deposit, restricted until 1 Jun 1963 for the use of Mrs. Norman Ballou; after which it was given to Harvard.
Historical Note
Scudder was an editor with Houghton, Mifflin and Company and editor of the Atlantic Monthly (1890-1898).
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Scope and Content
Letters concern financial matters in publishing, the process of editing manuscripts and books, questions from publishers concerning translations of Hans Andersen's works, and thank you notes and appreciation for a book Scudder edited, The Children's Book, from an elementary class at Cornwall Heights School in New York. Scudder writes to his wife about writing lectures, life in Boston, and holiday plans. Collection also includes a song book, a certificate of membership in the Atheneum club, fragments of Scudder's diary from 1822, a book cover for Scudder's book Boston Town, a book catalog, and various newspaper clippings.

47. Beecher, James Chaplin, 1828-1886. Papers, 1850-1946: A Finding Aid
18241900; Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900; Marcy, Henry Orlando,1837-1924; Perkins, Frances Johnson Beecher, 1832-; Beecher, Mary
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A-123
Beecher, James Chaplin, 1828-1886. Papers, 1850-1946: A Finding Aid
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
REQUEST AS:
Call No.: A-123
Repository: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Creator: JAMES C. BEECHER, 1828-1886
Title: Papers, 1850-1946
Quantity: 1+1/2 file boxes
Abstract: Correspondence, diaries, photographs of James C. Beecher, son of Lyman Beecher, and other family members.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Accession numbers: 428,446,482
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Abeles, Wilmette, Ill. Received April, June and October 1962.
BIOGRAPHY
This is a collection of material pertaining to the family of James C. Beecher (1828-1886) and his wife Frances Johnson Beecher Perkins. He was the son of Lyman Beecher, a picture of whose portrait is included. The family letters reveal personalities, background and interests of those who lived in the Civil War period. James joined the United States Army becoming a Colonel of the First North Carolina Colored Volunteers which fought at Fort Sumpter and in Florida. He praised the courage and ability of his negro troops. His correspondence with his military commanders reveals his impatience and lack of confidence in the operation of the Freedmen's Bureau, the treatment of the Refugee Freedmen and the policy of distribution of land of abandoned plantations. Two letters to Charles Sumner review the problems of Reconstruction. [Written by Elizabeth Bancroft Schlesinger]

48. LarsonsWorld - Quotes - W
Charles Dudley Warner (Writer and Editor, 18291900). What small potatoeswe all are, compared with what we might be! Andy Warhol.
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(Composer, 1813–1883) Joy is not in things, it is in us. Alice Walker
(Writer) Keep in mind always the present you are constructing. It should be the future you want. Don’t wait around for other people to be happy for you. Any happiness you get you’ve got to make yourself. John Wanamaker
(US Department Store Merchant, 1838 - 1922) People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness. Arch Ward
(Promoter and sports editor, 1896-1955) The most difficult part of getting to the top of the ladder is getting through the crowd at the bottom. William Arthur Ward
(Educator) A well-developed sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to your steps as you walk the tightrope of life. Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records. Charles Dudley Warner
(Writer and Editor, 1829-1900) What small potatoes we all are, compared with what we might be! Andy Warhol They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.

49. Ol' Buffalo Garden And Small Farm Page
satisfactory thing a man can do. Charles Dudley Warner, 18291900. Youcan bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown.
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50. 6-3: A Student's History Of American Literature - Edward Simonds
C. D. Warner, 18291900. Charles Dudley Warner, whose delightful sketchbook, MySummer in a Garden (1870), suggests comparison with the Edgewood books, was
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Chapter 1: I II III IV ... IV Chapter 6. III. WRITERS OF NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA. For some time, our attention has been centred for the most part in the work of our New England writers; but we must not think that the literary activity of this long period was confined to the immediate vicinity of Boston. The cities of Philadelphia and New York had each its coterie of literary workers. In the rapidly growing metropolis, the generation following that of Irving and his associates of the Knickerbocker group was not without its representatives of greater or less distinction, among whom at least two, Bayard Taylor and George William Curtis, deserve especial recognition. Both were men of letters in the broadest sense, versatile in talent and giving expression to that talent in varied literary forms. Bayard Taylor, 1825-1878.

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a man can do. Charles Dudley Warner, 18291900 You can bury alot of troubles digging in the dirt. Author Unknown You can
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52. Stories, Listed By Author
Warner, BOBBY G. (1936 ) (chron.) * My Demon Heart, (ss) Doppelgänger 121990. Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900) (chron.) * Being a Boy, (nf) St.
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The FictionMags Index
Stories, Listed by Author
Previous Table-of-Contents
WALLACE, EDGAR (chron.) (continued)

53. Chronological List, Part 93
1913); Warner, ANNE HOMER; Warner, ANNE S. Warner, BETSY; Warner,BOBBY G. (1936 ); Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900); Warner, EDITH;
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The FictionMags Index
Chronological List, Part 93
Previous Table-of-Contents

54. Bibliography Of American Literature, Table Of Contents
+ Warner, Anna Bartlett 18241915. + Warner, Charles Dudley 1829-1900.+ Warner, Susan Bogert 1819-1885. + Westcott, Edward Noyes 1847-1898.
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55. Rose Care For July
Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, and publisher (18291900). ROSECARE FOR JULY by Nanette Londeree, Consulting Rosarian. Summer
http://www.marinrose.org/carejuly.html
To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds and watch their renewal of life this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do.
Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, and publisher (1829-1900)
ROSE CARE FOR JULY
by Nanette Londeree, Consulting Rosarian
Speaking of pests, not only people love Summer - the long warm days can also bring out some real enemies of the rose garden. One of these is the two spotted spider mite. Mites are extremely small and live on the undersides of leaves. Their reproduction rate is directly related to the temperature and during really hot weather they can reproduce at a phenomenal rate. An early sign of mite infestations are lower leaves that are dull, and bronze in color. Spider-web-like material is visible on the underside of the leaves and when a leaf is rubbed between the thumb and forefinger it will feel slightly gritty. Keeping the surface of the soil moist and vigorously washing the lower leaves of the plant with a stream of water from a hose during hot weather can inhibit mite infestation. If you spray, you may want to use Avid , a miticide that kills only mites.

56. Rose Care For September
Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, and publisher (18291900) ROSECARE FOR SEPTEMBER by Nanette Londeree, Consulting Rosarian.
http://www.marinrose.org/caresept.html
To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds and watch their renewal of life this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do.
Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, and publisher (1829-1900)
ROSE CARE FOR SEPTEMBER
by Nanette Londeree, Consulting Rosarian
The last weeks of Summer are here - bringing with it great roses! As the days shorten, and temperatures cool, roses are slower to develop and last longer. Colors are generally richer, and pests may be fewer. It is a great time to really enjoy your roses. Be sure to keep them well watered (we aren't likely to have any measurable rain for awhile). To keep your roses blooming through the Fall, make sure you continue with your deadheading - remove the spent bloom as soon as you can so that the plant will continue to produce new flowers. If the faded flowers are left on the plant, they will develop seed which signals the plant that it's work is over for the season and they can stop blooming. Also, if you fertilize, the last round of fertilizer should be done early in the month - then it's time to quit. Fall is also a great time to plant new roses. Many nurseries have big sales on roses after Labor day, and you can get well developed plants for a fraction of the potted plant price (and even competitive or better prices than bareroot). When buying potted roses this time of year, find out if the nursery has been spraying for pests and diseases - this is important as you evaluate the general appearance of the plant. If it looks healthy with little sign of damage and it hasn't been sprayed, it is an even better indication of how the plant will perform in your garden. Looks for well developed canes and clean foliage.

57. Richtext Over Web
ADVISOR AXIOM Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anythingabout it. Charles Dudley Warner (18291900) Share your wisdom.
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58. Gardening With The Fredericksburg Herb Farm Bath Salts And Essential Oils.
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900). Garden Seed. Use in low concentrations.This 16 oz. bottle will last the season. $15.95. Organic Herb Grow.
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60. Chapter Writers Of New York And Pennsylvania Of Index By Simonds History Of Amer
CD Warner, 18291900. Charles Dudley Warner, whose delightful sketchbook, My Summerin a Garden (1870), suggests comparison with the Edgewood books, was born
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series of travel sketches. In The Potiphar Papers (1853) he satirized some tendencies in New York society.
The Orator.
During the decade just preceding the Civil War, Curtis participated not only as a writer but also as a public speaker in the great debate on slavery, and laid the foundation of his later fame as one of the most forceful and graceful of American orators a reputation maintained to the end of his career.
In Fiction and Essay.
In 1856, Curtis published a charming little work of light and delicate sentiment entitled Prue and I , a work which was exceedingly popular at the time, and which retains its popularity still. Trumps , an experiment in novel writing, appeared in 1861. The chief claim of Curtis to literary distinction, however, is as an essayist. For nearly fifty years he was associated editorially with Harper's Magazine , and throughout that period contributed regularly those delightful papers essays in miniature which we associate with the department so sympathetically named "the Easy Chair." Something of the Addisonian flavor, with more of the spirit of Charles Lamb, is to be recognized in these vivacious contributions of comment, criticism, and reminiscence. Nevertheless, Curtis was as much a master of a style distinctly his own as was the author of the Autocrat . Three volumes of selections from these papers have been published, some of the essays appearing in an expanded form. Two volumes of

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