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Aboriginal America (1860) [ill.]

David Crockett: His Life and Adventures (1874)[ill.]

Women and Public Housekeeping (1913)

An Indian Boy's Story (30 July 1903) [ill.]

The House of Dust: A Symphony (1920)

An Old Man Sees Himself (1921)

Uncle Tom's Cabin (dramatic version) (1852)

Little Women (1869)

"A Day" from Hospital Sketches and Camp Fireside Stories (1863)

The Blind Lark / Alcott, Louisa M.; illustrated by W. H. Drake (1886)[ill.]

Flower Fables / by Louisa May Alcott (1855)[ill.]

Scarlet Stockings (1869)

Behind a Mask: or, A Woman's Power. (1866)

"Little Women" on the Stage [review] (March 1912) [ill.]

A Long-Distance Call From Jim (1919)[ill.]

Mother's Excitement Over Father's Old Sweetheart (1919)[ill.]

The Snow Fort on Slatter's Hill (Chapter XIII of The Story of a Bad Boy) (1869 )[ill.]

The Sisters' Tragedy with Other Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic (1891)

Ponkapog Papers. (1904)

Good Newes from Virginia

American Indian Myth Poems (1922)

A Welcome to May (May 1853)

Grand'ther Baldwin's Thanksgiving (1875)

The Errand Boy; or, How Phil Brent Won Success (1888) [ill.]

Driven From Home (1889)

Cast Upon the Breakers (1893)

Nothing to do: a tilt at our best society (1857)[ill.]

A Fancy of Hers (1892)

The Cash Boy (1889) [ill.]

John Maynard: A Ballad of Lake Erie (January 1868)

Voices of the Past (1849)

St. Nicholas (1875)

Ragged Dick, or, Street Life in New York (1868) [ill.]

Paul the Peddler; or the Fortunes of a Young Street Merchant (1871)[ill.]

Struggling Upward (1868)

Bound to Rise (1900) [ill.]

Joe the Hotel Boy, or Winning Out by Pluck (1906)[ill.]

Paul Prescott's Charge : a story for boys [ill.]

Fair Harvard (1852)[ill.]

Poe Collection: Letter from John Allan to Edgar Allan Poe, 1829 May 18 (1829 )

Letter, from John Allan to Edgar Allan Poe, 1827 March 20 (1827-03-20)

The Rabbit-pen (1914)

Winesburg, Ohio: a Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life / by Sherwood Anderson (1919 )

The Triumph of the Egg (1920)

An Apology for Crudity (1917)

The Door of the Trap (May, 1920)

The New Englander (1921)

Minnesota and Dacotah: in letters descriptive of a tour through the North-west, in the autumn of 1856. With information relative to public lands, (1857)[ill.]

Maya Angelou's On the Pulse of Morning (1993)

The Louisiana Amendment the Same as Ours! (1900)

Half a Hundred Reasons Why the American People Should Favor Free Coinage (n. d.)

The Grindwell Governing Machine (1858)

Contract for indenture of Susan, a girl of five years; August 19, 1865 (1865)

Chief Joseph

Three Noted Chiefs of the Sioux (1890)

A Slave's Story (June 1857)

Woman's Half-Century of Evolution (1902)

Observations on the slaves and the indented servants, inlisted in the army, and in the navy of the United States. (1777)

Civilisation in the United States (1888)

A Journey in Other Worlds (1894) [ill.]

The Sacrificial Altar (1916)[ill.]

Rezánov (1906) [ill.]

The Pot of Gold (1901)

Bitterness of Women (1996) [ill.]

A Shepherd of the Sierras (1900)

Frustrate (1912)

A Land of Little Rain (1903)

The Basket Maker (1903)

Spring in the Valley. (May 1903)[ill.]

Agua Dulce (28 August 1909)

Medicine Song: To Be Sung in Time of Evil Fortune (September 1911)

The Rocky Mountain Sheep. (September 1900)[ill.]

The Hoodoo of the Minnietta (1907)

The Land of Little Rain (1903) [ill.]

The Little Town of the Grape Vines (1903)

The Last Antelope (1903)

The Search for Jean Baptiste (1903) [ill.]

An Appreciation of H. G. Wells, Novelist (1911)[ill.]

The Rhyme of the Pronghorns. (January 1901)[ill.]

The Walking Woman (1907)

The Politeness of Questa la Platta / By Mary Austin (1923)[ill.]

Medicine Songs (1914) [ill.]

Mahala Joe (1904)

The Song of the Friend (January 1912)

Art Influence in the West (1915)[ill.]

The Song-Makers (1911)

The Shepherds in Judea. (December 1900)[ill.]

The Song of the Hills: Being the Song of a Man and a Woman Who Might Have Loved (October 1911)

"The Gods of the Saxon" (1900)

The Woman at Eighteen-Mile (25 Sept. 1909) [ill.]

The Sand-Hill Crane. (October 1900)[ill.]

Spring o' the Year (1908)

Jimville: A Bret Harte Town (1902)

The Little Coyote (1902)

A Pipe Of Oaten Straw (1902)

The Wooing of the Señorita (March 1897)

Inyo (1899)

The Lighthouse and the Whistling-Buoy. (October 1902)[ill.]

Hunting Weather. (October 1903)[ill.]

Signs of Spring. (April 1903)[ill.]

Blue-eyed Grass. (June 1904)[ill.]

The Deer-star (A Paiute Legend). (February, 1901)[ill.]

The Conversion of Ah Lew Sing (October 1897) [ill.]

Indian Songs (1911)

The White Hour (April 1903)

The Return of Mr. Wills (1907)

Winter in the Sierras. (December 1901)[ill.]

The Mother of Felipe (November 1892)

"A Woman of Genius" by Mary Austin [review] (1913)

Mary Austin [review] (1912) [ill.]

"The Realism of Mary Austin" and "A New Definition of Genius"[review] (1912)

Mary Austin [review] (1911) [ill.]

Bacon, Nathaniell

The Declaration of the People, against Sir William Berkeley, and Present Governors of Virginia

Negro Suffrage in a Democracy (1910)

Copy of a letter from Benjamin Banneker to the secretary of state, with his answer. (1792)

Kansas Women in Literature (1915) [ill.]

Shadows (1916)

Remember the Alamo (1888) [ill.]

The Man Between: An International Romance (1906)[ill.]

What the Southern Negro is Doing for Himself (June 1891)

The Marvelous Land of Oz: ... a Sequel to the Wizard of Oz(1904)[ill.]

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus ([Date of 1st known publication])[ill.]

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)[ill.]

An essay on slavery and abolitionism, with reference to the duty of American females. By Catharine E. Beecher (1837)

A Song--When First I Saw Thee (1845)

Life of Hon. Phineas T. Barnum (1891)[ill.]

A DISCOURSE And View of VIRGINIA. (1663)

Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb, an American slave, written by himself. With an introd. by Lucius C. Matlack. (1850)[ill.]

My Favorite Murder

Can Such Things Be (1893)

Sheppard Lee, Volume 1 (1836)

Sheppard Lee, Volume 2 (1836)

The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow, Volume 1. (1835)

The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow, Volume 2. (1835)

Jack London (1904)

A Master Sold by a Slave (1897)

"The Negro's Place in History" (1896)

The Art of Theodore Dreiser (1917)

Tales From Two Hemispheres (1877) [ill.]

Boyhood in Norway (1892)[ill.]

An Odd Sort of Popular Book (1904)

Letters Found in the Ruins of Fort Braddock (1824)

The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12 (1919)

The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10 (1905)

The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1. [a machine-readable transcription] (1898) [ill.]

The Negro in American Fiction (1916)

The Negro Genius (1915)

The Adventures of Harry Franco, Volume 2 (1839)

The Adventures of Harry Franco, Volume 1 (1839)

Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers (1906)

22 Documents Concerning the Founding of the University of Virginia, 1829-1860 [a machine-readable transcription] (1829-1860)

The True Story of Christopher Columbus, Called the Great Admiral (1892)[ill.]

First Across the Continent; The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6 (1901)[ill.]

Bachelor's Fancy (1904)

Charles Brocken Brown

Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist (November 1803 - March 1805 [Serialized])

Fragment of a Journal, AMS, dated 1801 March 9-10 (1801 March 9)

Letter to John Hall, Philadelphia, November 21, 1806 (1806)

Wieland; or the Transformation. An American Tale. (1798)

Brown, Charles Brockden, related materials: Death notice of Charles Brockden Brown (1810 )

Quaker testimony against Charles Brockden Brown, 1805 February 20 (1820)

History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919: The Lengthened Shadow of One Man, Volume I / Philip Alexander Bruce (November, 1920)[ill.]

The Skeleton's Cave (1832)

The Skeleton's Cave (1832)

The Gentleman from San Francisco (1918)

The Pilgrim`s Progress (1666)

The Certain Hour (1909)

Letter from William D. Cabell to his brother Joseph (1856 Aug. 18) [ill.]

The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane (1896)

"The Scrubwoman" / by Dorothy Canfield; Author of "Moonshine," "The Story of Ralph Miller," etc. (January 1907)

Petunias -- That's for Remembrance (April 1912) [ill.]

The Story of Ralph Miller / By Dorothy Canfield ; Author of "A Philanthropic Honeymoon," "The Rescue," "Moonshine" (1906-1907. )

The Ugly Duckling (1906)

Ivanhoe and the German Measles (1906)[ill.]

At the Foot of Hemlock Mountain (1908)

Portrait of a Philosopher (1911)

The Playmate (1905)[ill.]

The Bliss of Solitude (March 1906)

The Artist (1911)

Poet and Scullery-Maid / By Dorothy Canfield (1906)

A Bird Out of the Snare (1908)

The Rescue / By Dorothy Canfield. (1906)

The Piano / By Dorothy Canfield; Author of "The Rescue," "The Story of Ralph Miller," ETC. (1907)

"A Philanthropic Honeymoon" (1906)[ill.]

Selected Papers of Dr. James Carmichael of Fredericksburg, Va., 1820 (1820)

Selected Papers of Dr. James Carmichael of Fredericksburg, Va., 1819 (1819)

Recent Writings By American Indians (1902) [ill.]

The History of the Telephone (1910)[ill.]

On the Gull's Road (1908)

The Treasure of Far Island (1902)

The Professor's Commencement (1902)

The song of the lark / by Willa Sibert Cather (1915)

Street in Packingtown (May 1915)

El Dorado: A Kansas Recessional (1901)

Ardessa (May, 1918)[ill.]

Youth and the Bright Medusa (1920)

The Effects of Negro Suffrage (1881)

The Speech of John A. Chandler . . . on the Policy of the State with respect to Her Slave Population. (1832)

"How the Man Came to Twinkling Island" / by Melville Chater ; illustrations by J. N. Marchand (July 1910)[ill.]

How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs (January 1885)

The March of Progress (1901)

The Bouquet (1899)

The House Behind the Cedars (1900)

The Goophered Grapevine (1887)

The Free Colored People of North Carolina (1902)

Hot-Foot Hannibal (1899)

The Wife of his Youth (1898)

Baxter's Procrustes (1904)

Dave's Neckliss (1889)

The Partners (1901)

Po' Sandy (1888)

The Rebel Faulkner (1861?)

Letter to Mr. Purvis, 1868 August 14 (1868 August 14)

Philothea (1836)

Letter to Frances Locke, n.d. (1842-1878)

Letter to John Sullivan Dwight, 1844 April 23 (1844)

Letter to Mr. Higginson, 1859 July 4 (1859)

Letter to Lucy Ann, April, 1878 (1878)

Hobomok (1824)

Letter to Samuel Stillman Osgood, 1842 (1842)

The Kiss / by Kate Chopin (January, 1895)

A Respectable Woman / by Kate Chopin (February 15, 1894)[ill.]

Ozeme's Holiday (1896)

Ma`ame Pelagie / by Kate Chopin (1895)[ill.]

The Awakening (1899)

Regret. (1895)

A Pair of Silk Stockings / by Kate Chopin (September, 1897)

Beyond the Bayou / by Kate Chopin (1895)[ill.]

The Father of Desiree`s Baby / by Kate Chopin (January, 1893)

Inaugural Presidential Address (1993)

Diary and Notes (1819-1820)

A Voyage to Virginia (1649)

Notes Among the Indians (September and October 1869)

Woman in American Literature (1890)

The Giant Indians of Tierra Del Fuego (March 1900) [ill.]

Precaution, Volume 1 (1820)

Precaution, Volume 2 (1820)

The Spy, Volume 1 (1821)

The Spy, Volume 2 (1821)

The Pilot, Volume 1 (1823)

The Pilot, Volume 2 (1823)

The Pioneers, Volume 1 (1823)

The Pioneers, Volume 2 (1823)

The Last of the Mohicans (1826)

The Last of the Mohicans, Volume 1 (1826)

The Last of the Mohicans, Volume 2 (1826)

The Prairie, Volume 1 (1827)

The Prairie, Volume 2 (1827)

Preface to the Water Witch (1830)

The Water-Witch, Volume 1 (1831)

The Water-Witch, Volume 2 (1831)

Fenimore Cooper's Libels on America and Americans [review] (1840)

Preface and initial pages of The Pathfinder (1840)

The Deerslayer; or, The First Warpath . . . Volume 1 (1841)

The Deerslayer; or, The First Warpath . . . Volume 2 (1841)

Wyandotte; or, the Hutted Knoll . . . Volume 1 (1843)

Wyandotte; or, the Hutted Knoll . . . Volume 2 (1843)

Jack Tier, Volume 1 (1848)

Jack Tier, Volume 2 (1848)

The Eclipse (1869)

Paul Laurence Dunbar (1912)

An Indignation Dinner (1915)

The Negro Singer (November 1912)

Blind Tom, Singing (1901)

"Instead of an Article : About Pittsburg and, Incidentally, about Editing a Magazine" (August, 1910)

Running a thousand miles for freedom / [by] William and Ellen Craft. (1860)[ill.]

Tent in Agony. A Sullivan County Sketch. (1892) [ill.]

"An Ominous Baby" (May 1894)

The Men in the Storm (October 1894)

The Open Boat (1894)

The Red Badge of Courage (1895)

The Red Badge of Courage

The Veteran (August, 1896)

War Is Kind (1896)

The Little Regiment (1896) [ill.]

Judgement of the Sage. (1896)

Flanagan and His Short Filibustering Adventure. (1897)

A Man and Some Others. (1897) [ill.]

The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky (1898) [ill.]

The Monster (August 1898) [ill.]

"The Blue Hotel" (November 26, 1898)

His New Mittens (November, 1898) [ill.]

"The Woof of Thin Red Threads" (December 1898)

The Second Generation (1899)

The Scotch Express (1899)

A Self-Made Man (1899)

`God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.' (1899)

The Revenge of the Adolphus (1899)

Marines Signaling Under Fire at Guantanamo (February 1899) [ill.]

Twelve O'Clock (December, 1899)

The Lone Charge of William B. Perkins (July 1899) [ill.]

The Angel Child: Whilomville Stories I. (August, 1899) [ill.]

Lynx-Hunting. Whilomville Stories II. (September, 1899) [ill.]

The Lover and the Telltale. Whilomville Stories: III. (October, 1899) [ill.]

"Showin' Off": Whilomville Stories IV (November, 1899) [ill.]

Making an Orator. Whilomville Stories: V (December, 1899) [ill.]

Shame: Whilomville Stories VI. (January, 1900) [ill.]

The Carriage-Lamps: Whilomville Stories VII. (February, 1900) [ill.]

The Knife: Whilomville Stories. VIII (March, 1900) [ill.]

The Stove: Whilomville Stories. IX. (1900) [ill.]

The Fight: Whilomville Stories: XI. (June, 1900) [ill.]

The Trial, Execution, and Burial of Homer Phelps: Whilomville Stories: X. (May, 1900) [ill.]

The City Urchin and the Chaste Villagers: Whilomville Stories. XII. (July, 1900) [ill.]

A Little Pilgrim: Whilomville Stories: XIII. (August, 1900) [ill.]

The Upturned Face (5 March 1900)

Manacled (1900)

The Kicking Twelfth (1900)

Desertion (1900)

The Great Boer Trek (1900)

The Shrapnel of their Friends (1900)

The Sergeant's Private Madhouse (September 30, 1899)

A Dark-Brown Dog. (1901) [ill.]

Stephen Crane : author of The black riders and other lines [review] (1895) [ill.]

Stephen Crane: A "Wonderful Boy." [review](1900) [ill.]

The Last of Stephen Crane. [review] (1900)

English Views of Stephen Crane. [review] (1900)

A note on Stephen Crane [review] (April, 1901)

Stephen Crane. From an English Standpoint [by H. G. Wells] [review] (August, 1900)

Stephen Crane. [review] (1915)

Five Poems (May 1920)

Seven Poems (1920)

Puella Mea (1921)[ill.]

Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after: a personal narrative / by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1869)[ill.]

Inaugural Address (1861)

A Middle-Aged Woman (1904)

An Ignoble Martyr (March 1890)

Margret Howth: A Story of To-Day (1862)

One Week an Editor (1873)

Frances Waldeaux (1897) [ill.]

Blind Tom (1862)

Jane Murray's Thanksgiving Story (1905)

An Old-Time Love Story (1908)

"Walhalla (May 1880)

The Middle-Aged Woman (1875)

Anne (1889)

The Princess Aline (1895) [ill.]

The Reporter Who Made Himself King (1891) [ill.]

The Scarlet Car (1906) [ill.]

Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis (1917)

Soldiers of Fortune (1897) [ill.]

The Lion and the Unicorn (1899) [ill.]

Episodes in Van Bibber`s life. (1899)[ill.]

Her First Appearance (1892)

The Red Cross Girl (1917)[ill.]

The King's Jackal (1891) [ill.]

Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis [review] (1917)

"The Indian Territory." (1900)

Have We Failed with the Indian? (1899)

Nix's Mate: An Historical Romance of America. Volume 1. (1839)

Nix's Mate: An Historical Romance of America. Volume 2 (1839)

The Way to Peace (1910)[ill.]

Many Waters (1905)[ill.]

The Voice / by Margaret Deland; illustrated by W.H.D. Koerner. (1912)

Blake; or the huts of America, Part I. With an introd. by Floyd Miller (1970 )

Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education / by John Dewey. (1916)

"The Sleeping Flowers" (1891)[ill.]

"Morning" (1891)[ill.]

The Leopard's Spots [selections] (1902)[ill.]

The Foolish Virgin (1915) [ill.]

"The Free Negroes of North Carolina" (1886)

Two Poems (1921)

The Future of the Colored Race (May 1886)

The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States [ill.]

Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1855)[ill.]

"The Color Line" (May 1881)

My Escape from Slavery (1881)

The heroic slave (1851, 1852, or 1853)

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845)

Reconstruction (1866)

An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage (1867)

Lady Freedom Among Us

Paths of Hope for the Negro: Practical Suggestions of a Southerner (1900)

History of the Conflict between Religion and Science / By John William Draper . . . (1881 )

Sister Carrie (1900)

The Mighty Burke (1911)[ill.]

Ida Hauchawout (1923)[ill.]

"A Few Thought-Compelling Novels" [review] (February, 1913) [ill.]

The Freedmen's Bureau (1901)

A Negro Schoolmaster in the New South (1899)

The Souls of Black Folk (1903)

Of the Training of Black Men (1902)

Credo (October 6, 1904)

Strivings of the Negro People (1897)

Edouard (1911 )

Lesie, the Choir Boy (1901)

Mr. Cornelius Johnson, Office-Seeker (1899)

The Pursuit of Riches / Dunne, F. P. (1906)

Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 1 (1910)[ill.]

Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 2 (1910)[ill.]

The Madness of Bald Eagle (1905)

Old Indian Days (1907) [ill.]

The Soul of the Indian (1911) [ill.]

Indian Boyhood (1902)

A New England Literary Colony (1895)

The Navajo Indians (1890)

The Possibility of a Poetic Drama (1920)

The Second-Order Mind (1920)

Uncollected Prose (1832-1843)

Essays: First Series (1841) (1841)

Essays: Second Series (1844) (1844)

Nature: Addresses and Lectures (1849) (1849)

Representative Man (1850) (1850)

English Traits (1856) (1856)

The Conduct of Life (1860) (1856)

"Emerson the Individualist" [essay] (1903)

The Heart of the Race Problem (1909)

Buttered Side Down (1911) [ill.]

Dawn O'Hara, the Girl who Laughed

The Homely Heroine (1910)[ill.]

Fanny Herself (1917) [ill.]

The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac (1896)

The Unseen World, and Other Essays (1876)

Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology (1872)

"An Interesting Representative of a Vanishing Race." (July, 1896) [ill.]

Woman's Progress a Comparison of Centuries (August 1909)

The Last of the Five Tribes (1907)

Hell fer Sartain and Other Stories (1897)

Knight of the Cumberland (1906) [ill.]

The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1903)[ill.]

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1771-1788)

Emancipation (December 1915)

The Last Gift (1903)

A Guest in Sodom (1912) [ill.]

The Revolt of Sophia Lane (December 1903)

The Copy-Cat, & Other Stories / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1910)[ill.]

Cat. (1900) [ill.]

Criss-cross (1914)

Humble Pie (1904)[ill.]

The Yates Pride (1912)[ill.]

The Whist-Players (October 1892)

The Lost Dog. (1900) [ill.]

Emmy (1890-91) [ill.]

Love and the Witches (June 1891) [ill.]

The Three Old Sisters and the Old Beau (1896)

A Maiden Lady (1885)

A Wandering Samaritan (1886)

After the Rain. (1892) [ill.]

The Prism (1901)

"Eglantina" (1902) [ill.]

"The Revolt of 'Mother.'" (1890)

An Old Arithmetician (1885)

A Conflict Ended (1886)

Squirrel. (1900) [ill.]

"A Poetess" (1890)

A Gatherer of Simples [a machine-readable transcription] (October, 1884)

A Group of Poems (January, 1921)

Hard-Hearted Barbary Allen. A Kentucky Mountain Sketch. [a machine-readable transcription] (1912) [ill.]

A Special Providence (November, 1896)

The Course of True Love: Kentucky Mountain Sketch (1912)

The Secret Dove (1919)

Friday (August 1914)

Johnnie and Billie Bushytail (1910) [ill.]

Drifting Crane (31 May 1890)

Two Stories of Oklahoma (1904)

The Poet's Fame (1878)

Herland (1915)

Just To Be Out Of Doors (1905) [ill.]

The Yellow Wallpaper (1899)[ill.]

Nation (1892)

Eternal Me (1899) [ill.]

The Woman's Congress of 1899 (1899)

Up and Down (1898)

Earth, the World and I (1900)

The Freeman (1897)

"A Point in Morals" (May 1899)

The Shadowy Third (December 1916) [ill.]

Representative American Story Tellers: Ellen Glasgow [review] (August 1909) [ill.]

The Personal Ellen Glasgow [essay](August 1909)

The Awakening of the Lieutenant-Governor (1904)

The Man of Flesh and Blood. (1908)

In the Face of His Constituents. (1903) [ill.]

Trifles: A Play in One Act (1920)

A Jury of Her Peers (1917)

New York's Yiddish Writers (1918)

The Redheaded Outfield (1915)

The Man of the Forest (1919)[ill.]

The Lone Star Ranger (1914)[ill.]

Friction between the races : causes and cure (1930)

Imperium In Imperio (1899)

The Girl Who Was the Ring. (1901) [ill.]

Little Friend Coyote (1901) [ill.]

The Medicine Grizzly Bear (1901) [ill.]

The Wild Indian (1899)

The Indian on the Reservation (1899)

Sights From My Window--Alice (1840)

The Wards of the United States Government (1880)

Three Poems (1920)

The Islands (1920)

Prime Time Preachers: The Rising Power of Televangelism; with an Introduction by T George Harris (1981)[ill.]

Ancient Mining on the Shores of Lake Superior (1865)

The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time. (1891)[ill.]

The Brick Moon, and Other Stories (1899)

Woodbine Cottage (1849)

The Federalist Papers (1788) [ill.]

A narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and surprizing deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro man (1760)

Sketches of Southern Life (1891)

Poems (1895 )[ill.]

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1902)[ill.]

A Virginia Girl in the First Year of the War. (1885)

Address to the Students of the University of Virginia (1895)

The Romance of the Civil War (1903)[ill.]

Colonial Children (1902)[ill.]

Camps and Firesides of the Revolution (1902)[ill.]

"The Dime Novel in American Life" (1907)

The Red Man's Last Roll-Call (1906)

Fanshawe (1828)

Alice Doan`s Appeal (1835)

Endicott and the Red Cross (1837)

The Gray Champion (1837)[ill.]

The Great Carbuncle (1837)

Dr. Heidegger's Experiment (1837)

The Hollow of the Three Hills (1837)

Lady Eleanore`s Mantle (1837)

The Prophetic Pictures (1837)

Legends of the Province House (1837)

The May-Pole of Merry Mount (1837)

The Minister's Black Veil (1837)

Wakefield (1837)

Twice-Told Tales (1837)

Old Esther Dudley (1839)

The Gentle Boy (1839)

The Canterbury Pilgrims (1840)

David Swan (1840)

The Haunted Mind (1840)

Night Sketches beneath an Umbrella (1840)

Scenes from a Steeple (1840)

The Wedding Knell (1840)

Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe (1840)

A Rill from the Town Pump (1840)

The Haunted Quack (1840)

Mrs. Bullfrog (1840)

The Threefold Destiny: A Fairy Legend, by Ashley Allen Royce [pseud.] (1841)

The Toll-Gatherer's Day (1842)

The Haunted Mind (1842)

The Village Uncle (1842)

The Ambitious Guest (1842)

The Sister Years (1842)

Snow Flakes (1842)

The Seven Vagabonds (1842)

The White Old Maid (1842)

Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure (1842)

Chippings with a Chisel (1842)

The Shaker Bridal (1842)

Night Sketches (1842)

Endicott and the Red Cross (1842)

The Lily's Quest (1842)

Foot-Prints on the Sea-Shore (1842)

Edward Fane's Rosebud (1842)

The Threefold Destiny (1842)

The Celestial Rail-road (1843)

Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1 (1846)

Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 2 (1846)

The Artist of the Beautiful (1846)

The Birthmark (1846)

Drowne's Wooden Image (1846)

Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent (1846)

Feathertop: A Moralized Legend (1846)

The Procession of Life (1846)

Rappaccini's Daughter (1846)

Roger Malvin's Burial (1846)

Young Goodman Brown (1846)

The Scarlet Letter (1850)

The Snow-Image: A Childish Miracle [a machine-readable transcription] (1850)

Ethan Brand (1851)

The Devil in Manuscript (1851)

My Kinsman, Major Molineux (1851)

The House of the Seven Gables (1851)

The House of the Seven Gables (1851)

The Great Stone Face (1851)

John Inglefield's Thanksgiving (1853)

Main-Street (1853)

"The Sick Child" (1899)

Gray Wolf's Daughter. (1899) [ill.]

Law and Order (1910)[ill.]

The War Inevitable (Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!) / Patrick Henry (March 1775)

Negro Spirituals

Mrs. Helen Jackson ("H.H.") (1885)

Part of a Man's Life: Books Unread (1904)

Oldport Days / by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1873)[ill.]

Malbone: an Oldport romance (1869)

Helen Jackson (1885)

Pay of Colored Troops (1864 December 8) [ill.]

The one-hoss shay, with its companion poems (1877)[ill.]

The Captain Attends a Camp-Meeting (Chapter Ten of Adventures of Simon Suggs) (1881 )[ill.]

Hope, Laura Lee (pseud. Edward Stratemeyer)

The outdoor girls at Rainbow Lake: or, the Stirring Cruise of the Motor Boat Gem (1913 )

The Bobbsey Twins; or, Merry Days Indoors and Out (1904)[ill.]

The outdoor girls at Wild Rose lodge; or, The hermit of Moonlight falls (1921 )

Miracle Mongers and Their Methods (1920) [ill.]

The True Story of the Wallowa Campaign (1879)

Frank Norris (December 1902)

"Mr. Charles W. Chesnutt's Stories." (1900)

Robert Thruston Hubard's Negroes in Buckingham [a machine-readable transcription] (1841, Oct.) [ill.]

Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Business Men: John J. Astor

A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty, Volume 1 . . . By Diedrich Knickerbocker [pseud] (1809)

A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty, Volume 2 . . . By Diedrich Knickerbocker [pseud] (1809)

Tales of a Traveller, Volume 1 (1824)

Tales of a Traveller, Volume 2 (1824)

Tales of a Traveller, Volume 3 (1824)

Tales of a Traveller, Volume 4 (1824)

A Tour on the Prairies. (1835)

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow / Washington Irving (1886)[ill.]

Three Hundred Dollars Reward: A broadside issued by William K. Ish and Joseph L. Hawling to recover three slaves (June 10, 1839)

Ramona (1921 )

The Turn of the Screw (1898)

Confidence

The Beast in the Jungle (1909)

The Altar of the Dead (July 2000)

The Aspern Papers (1888)

Daisy Miller: A Study (1879)

The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)

Letters Concerning the Founding of the University of Virginia, 1827 (1827)

Letters Concerning the Founding of the University of Virginia, 1828 (1828)

[see subject page]

The Landscape Chamber (1887)

Tom's Husband (1882)

Going to Shrewsbury (1889)

In Dark New England Days (October 1890) [ill.]

The White Rose Road (Sept. 1889)

The Foreigner (1900)

Decoration Day (June, 1892)

The Queen's Twin (1898)

The Gloucester Mother (October 1908)

From A Mournful Villager (1881)

A Dunnet Shepherdess (1899)

"Discontent" (1876)[ill.]

The Passing of Sister Barsett (May 1893)

"Only A Doll" (1878)[ill.]

William's Wedding (1910)

Miss Jewett [review] (January 1894)

We Shall Overcome

1492, (1922 )[ill.]

In the Name of His Ancestor (December 1899)

Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life. (1877)

Illustrating "Huckleberry Finn" (1929)

Thomas Jefferson and the First Monument of the Classical Revival in America (1915 )

The Pride of His House: A Story of Honolulu's Chinatown (February 1902)

Custer's Last Battle (1890)

Forest Life, Volume 1 (1850)

Forest Life, Volume 2 (1850)

A New Home -- Who'll Follow? Or, Glimpses of Western Life. By Mrs. Mary Clavers [pseud] (1839)

The Real Artemus Ward (1891)

The Story of a Vision (1901)

"An Indian Allotment." (1900) [ill.]

Nedawi (1881)

Thomas Jefferson as an Architect and a Designer of Landscapes (1913)

The Quest of the Golden Girl (1896) [ill.]

Imperishable Fiction: An Inquiry into the Short Life of the 'Best Sellers' Reveals the Methods Which Brought into Being the Novels that Endure (1914)

"The Woman Behind the Man" (1916)

Literary Workers of the South (1895) [ill.]

Spotsylvania Court House, 5th Va. Infantry, Correspondence of General Robert E. Lee, May 12, 1864 (1864-05-12)

Frank Norris (1905)

Babbitt (1922 )

Main Street (1920)

Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man (1914)[ill.]

Omaha, the Prairie City (1902)

First Inaugural Address (1922)[ill.]

Letter to the Secretary of War (August 18, 1862) (1862)

The Gettysburg Address (1922)[ill.]

Indian Why Stories (1915)[ill.]

An Open Mind: William James (1910)

Two Treatises of Government: of Civil Government Book II (1698)

Further considerations concerning raising the value of money : wherein Mr. Lowndes`s arguments for it in his late Report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined. (1695)

The Scab (1904)

The Heathen (1910 August)[ill.]

Outre-Mer, Volume 1 (1833)

Outre-Mer, Volume 2 (1833)

Hyperion. Volume 1 (1839)

Hyperion. Volume 2 (1839)

Giles Corey of the Salem Farms (1868)

The Bald Eagle (1840)

Evangeline (1847) [ill.]

Kavanagh (1849)

Hiawatha; a poem, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Illustrated by John Rea Neill. (1856 )[ill.]

The village blacksmith, (1885)[ill.]

Paul Revere`s Ride (1864)

The Poet of the People [essay] (December 1894)[ill.]

In a Time of Dearth (1916)

The Book of Stones and Lilies (1921)

The Blue Scarf (1914)

Songs of the Pueblo Indians (1920)

Quincunx (June 1919)

The Paper Windmill (December 1915) [ill.]

Many Swans: Sun Myth of the North American Indians (1920)

Personal Recollections of Andrew Carnegie / by Frederick Lynch (1920)[ill.]

Letter to Thomas S. Grimke (1830)

Public hiring of free negroes (February 5, 1855)

Fits and Starts (1919)

Danny's Own Story (1912) [ill.]

Dreams and Dust (1915)

Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters (1912)[ill.]

Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776)

Noqoìlpi, the Gambler: A Navajo Myth (1889)[ill.]

The New Indian Messiah (1890)

Brewster`s Millions / by McCutcheon, George Barr (1902)[ill.]

Minnehaha (1894)

A Child of the Covenant (May 1893)

Myths and Legends of the Sioux (1916) [ill.]

I and My Chimney (1856)

Billy Budd / by Herman Melville (1924)

The Confidence-Man (1857)

The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids (April, 1855)

Typee; a real romance of the South Seas (1846)

Moby-Dick, or, The Whale (1851)

Bartleby (1856)[ill.]

Second April (1921)

Renascence and Other Poems (1917)

"WAIT AND HOPE": THE DIARY OF LOUISA H. A. MINOR

"Smoke, Flame and Ashes" (1850)

The Autobiography of a Quack (1899) [ill.]

The Jicarilla Genesis (1898)[ill.]

The Night Before Christmas / by Clement Moore (1822)[ill.]

Two Poems (1920)

The Sorrows of Yamba or The Negro Woman's Lamentation [a machine-readable transcription] ([1795]) [ill.]

Parnassus On Wheels (1917)[ill.]

The Haunted Bookshop (1918)

American Forests (1897)

The flamingo feather (1887)[ill.] childrens

Diary of Stirling Murray, a fragment from 1816 dealing with the slave trade in Havana ([1816])

The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation (1905)[ill.]

How to obtain good finger prints (1916)[ill.]

When the Snows Drift (1901)[ill.]

The Smile of God (January, 1902)

"The Fading of Shadow Flower" (1903)

The Look in the Face / By John G. Neihardt (1906)[ill.]

The Singing of the Frogs (1901)

The Stranger at the Gate (1912)

"The Triumph of Seha" (1901)[ill.]

To a Cat (February 1905)

A Prairie Borgia (1903)

The End of the Dream (1905)[ill.]

Little Wolf (1901)[ill.]

The Last Thunder Song (1904)

"The Alien" / By John G. Neihardt (March 1907)

The Spirit of Crow Butte (November 1901)[ill.]

Cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of New-Jersey; relative to the manumission of Negroes and others holden in bondage. (1794)

Norris, Frank [western]

The Wife of Chino (1903)[ill.]

A Lost Story (July 1903)[ill.]

Comida: An Experience in Famine. (1899)

The Pit: A Story of Chicago / By Frank Norris (1903)

McTeague

The Ship That Saw a Ghost (December 1902)

The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock (July 1902) [ill.]

The Wondersmith (1859)

The Diamond Lens (1858)

A Chiricahua Apache`s Account of the Geronimo Campaign of 1886 (1938)[ill.]

The Apples of Hesperides, Kansas (March 1914)

"Friends of the Indian." (1905)

Young Henry and the Old Man (June 1908)

The Man Who Interfered (October 1915)

The Biologist's Quest (July 1901)

'The Quality of Mercy': A Story of the Indian Territory (1904)

Diverse Tongues: A Sketch (1910)

The Problem of Old Harjo (April 1907)

When the Grass Grew Long (June 1901) [ill.]

"Remaining Causes of Indian Discontent" (March 1, 1907)

"Only the Master Shall Praise." (1900)

"The Last Protest: A Story of Montana." (1904)

Uncle Robin, in his cabin in Virginia, and Tom without one in Boston / By J. W. Page (1853 )[ill.]

Marse Chan; A Tale of Old Virginia (1881)[ill.]

Common Sense (1776)

The Personal Appearance of Christopher Columbus [a machine-readable transcription] (1916) [ill.]

Their Dear Little Ghost (1898)

Star I' The Darkest Night (November 1900)

Lanier in the Valley (1922)

Mozart: A Fantasy (1902)

Painted Windows (1918)

Shehens` Houn` Dogs (1907)

A Mountain Woman (1896)

The Artistic Side of Chicago (1899)

Ged (1903 )[ill.]

Love's Delay (February 1897)

Thorkild Viborg (1901)

After the Storm: A Story of the Prairie (1897)

Wilderness Station (1903)

On a Blank Leaf in 'The Marble Faun.' (October 1891)

The Shape of Fear, and other ghostly tales (1898)

The Crime of Micah Rood. (1888)

The Door (1906)

Trinity (1909 )

The Esmeralda Herders (January 1901)

Grizel Cochrane's Ride (1887)[ill.]

"The Edge of Things" by Ella W. Peattie [review] (1903)

Note on Elia W. Peattie [review] (1898) [ill.]

Some Fruits of Solitude (1693)

Observations gathered out of a Discourse of the Plantation of the Southerne Colonie in Virginia by the English, 1606. (1606)

The Fortune Hunter (1906) [ill.]

The Cost (1904) [ill.]

Grain of Dust. (1911) [ill.]

The Conflict (1911)

Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume I (1915) [ill.]

Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume II (1915)

The Price She Paid. (1911)

[see author page]

An Indian on the Problems of His Race [a machine-readable transcription] (1895) [ill.]

Simon Pokagon on Naming the Indians (September 1897) [ill.]

Indian Superstitions and Legends. (1898)

The Future of the Red Man (August 1897)

"The North American Indian--The Disappearance of the Race A Popular Fallacy" (November, 1896)

Miss Billy's Decision (1912)

Just David (1916)[ill.]

Pollyanna Grows Up (1914)[ill.]

Miss Billy -- Married (1914)

Mary Marie (1920)[ill.]

Pollyanna (1912)[ill.]

The Martyr (1923)[ill.]

In a Cellar (1859)

Dark Ways (1863)

The Pueblo of Acoma (1890)

Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates : fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish Main (1921)[ill.]

Men of Iron (1891)[ill.]

The Wonder Clock (1887)[ill.]

Diddi, Dumps, and Tot (1882)[ill.]

The Art of War and Newspaper Men (1890)

One hundred dollar reward!: A broadside to recover a run away slave issued by William T. J. Richards for the James Richards estate. [a machine-readable transcription] (September 24, [18--?]) [ill.]

Our Patent-System, and What We Owe to It (1878)

The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume 10 (1883-1913) [ill.]

Modernities (1921)

'Little Africa': The Last Slave Cargo Landed in the United States (1897)

Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth; reprinted from the rare first American edition (1794), over twelve hundred errors in later editions being corected, and the preface restored; with an historical and biographical introduction, bibliography, etc., by Francis W. Halsey. (1794) [ill.]

The Negro Exodus (1879)

An Apache Medicine Dance (December, 1898)[ill.]

Myths of the Jicarilla Apache (1898)

Chicago Poems (1916])[ill.]

Four Poems (1920)

Deep-Red Roses / By Carl Sandburg (1923)[ill.]

Fleetwood; or, The Stain of Birth. A Novel of American Life (1845)

Abraham Lincoln : an essay (1891)[ill.]

The Sun-Dance of the Sioux (1889-1890)

A New-England Tale (1822)

The Linwoods, volume 1 (1835)

The Linwoods, volume 2 (1835)

Hope Leslie, volume 1 (1827)

Hope Leslie, Volume 2 (1827)

Charlotte Mary Yonge. (1901) [ill.]

The Story of a Pioneer [ill.]

The Winter Hyacinth (1844)

Richard Hurdis, volume 1 (1838)

Richard Hurdis, volume 2 (1838)

The Wigwam and the Cabin, volume 1 (1845)

The Wigwam and the Cabin, volume 2 (1845)

Beauchampe, volume 1 (1842)

Beauchampe, volume 2 (1842)

Martin Faber (1833)

100% : The Story of a Patriot / by Upton Sinclair (1920)

The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation / Upton Sinclair (1918 )

The Jungle (1906)

Heloise to Abelard: a sonnet (1847)

The Fifth String (1902) [ill.]

In the days of my youth when I was a student in the University of Virginia, 1888-1893. (1947)[ill.]

To the citizens of the Southern States ([1796]) [ill.]

The Nemesis of Motherhood (April 1899)

The Mad Lady (1916) [ill.]

A Charleston Love Story; or, Hortense Vanross (1899)

A Parody Outline of History (1921)[ill.]

Perfect Behavior (1922)[ill.]

Letters of a Woman Homesteader (1847)

The Great War Syndicate (1889) [ill.]

The Magic Egg and Other Stories (1884)

Euphemia Among the Pelicans (1882)

The Twelve Months. A New Year's Dream. (1849)

Uncle Tom's cabin, or Life among the lowly (1852)[ill.]

Illustrations from "Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly": 1852 edition (1852 )

Illustrations from "Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly": 1853 (1852)

Illustrations from Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly: Pictures and Stories: A Children's version: 1853. (1852)

Illustrations from "Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly": 1892 (1852 )

The Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin (1853)

The Christian Slave: A Drama (1855)

Sojourner Truth, The Libyan Sibyl (1863)

Poganuc People: Their Loves and Lives (1878)[ill.]

The Education of Freedmen, part 1 (1879)

The Education of Freedmen, part 2 (1879)

The Girlhood of Harriet Beecher Stowe [biography] (May 1911)[ill.]

"The Story of Uncle Tom's Cabin." [review?] (1896)

The Song of the Cardinal / by Gene Stratton-Porter. (1915)[ill.]

The Harvester (1911)

A Girl of the Limberlost (1909)

Her father`s daughter (1921)[ill.]

Laddie: A True Blue Story (1913)

Freckles (1904)[ill.]

The Flirt (1912)

Seventeen (1915)

The Turmoil (1915)[ill.]

The Conquest of Canaan (1905) [ill.]

Mrs. Protheroe (1905)[ill.]

Alice Adams (1921)[ill.]

Penrod (1914) [ill.]

The Magnificent Ambersons; illustrated by Arthur William Brown (1918)[ill.]

Beauty and the Beast: and Tales of Home[a machine-readable transcription] (1872)

Views A-Foot; Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff (1846)

Rivers to the Sea (1915)

Naming the Indians (March 1897) [ill.]

Stories of a western town (1893)[ill.]

Cape Cod (1865)

Civil Disobedience (1866)

The Maine Woods (1858)

A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers [a machine-readable transcription] (1849)

Walden, or Life in the woods (1854) [ill.]

The Art of Lawn Tennis (1921)[ill.]

Democracy in America, volume 1 (1838)

Democracy in America, volume 2 (1838)

On Foot in the Yosemite (1910)

Our Highest Court (1917)

Red Tape in Washington (1916) [ill.]

Negro Minstrelsy -- Ancient and Modern (January 1855)

[see author page]

Declaration of Independence (1776)

The lost word; a Christmas legend of long ago, (1898)[ill.]

The Barbarian Status of Women (1898)

The theory of the leisure class; an economic study of institutions (1899)

The Instinct of Workmanship and the Irksomeness of Labor (September 1898)

The Negro in the Regular Army (1903)

Burning of University of Virginia (1895)

Slave Purchases and Breeding: Unruly Slave (1855, April 18)

Wallace, George [slavery]

From the United States chronicle, Thursday, February 19, 1784. (1784)

The Civil Rights Movement: Fraud, Sham, and Hoax

Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ / by Lew Wallace (1901)[ill.]

The Fruits of Industrial Training (1903)

Teamwork (December 1915)

Heroes in Black Skins (September 1903)

The Awakening of the Negro (1896)

The Religious Life of the Negro. (1905)

Negro Self-Help (1905)

Up From Slavery: An Autobiography / By Booker T. Washington (1901)

Is the Negro Having a Fair Chance? (1912)

The Case of the Negro (1899)

Signs of Progress among the Negroes (1900)

Negro Progress in Virginia (January 1914)

Tuskegee: A Retrospect and Prospect (1906)

Slave account entries (May 10, 1858)

The Negro as an American

The New Secret Service of the United States [a machine-readable transcription] (1916)

Last of the great scouts; the life story of Col. William F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill") as told by his sister, Helen Cody Wetmore (1899)[ill.]

April Showers (1900)

The Other Two (February 13, 1904)

The Moving Finger. [a machine-readable transcription] (1901) [ill.]

Full Circle (1909)

"The Great Blue Tent" (August 25, 1915)

Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse (1909)

Bunner Sisters (Oct- Nov 1916)

The Age of Innocence (1920)

The Letters (1910) [ill.]

Xingu (1911)

Kerfol. (1916) [ill.]

The Eyes (1910)

The Pretext (1908)

The Valley of Childish Things, and Other Emblems (1896)

The Reef; a novel (1912)

The Touchstone (1900)

That Good May Come (1894)

The Rembrandt (1900)

The Vice of Reading (1903)

The Seed of the Faith. (1919)

'Copy': A Dialogue (1900)

"A Grave" / by Edith Wharton (June, 1909)

The Muse's Tragedy (1899)

The Quicksand (1902) [ill.]

Other Times, Other Manners (July-August 1911)

The Debt (1909)

Edith Wharton's Verse, 1879-1919, from various journals.

Writing a War Story (September 1919)

The Lady's Maid's Bell (1902) [ill.]

The Long Run (1912)

Mrs. Manstey's View. (1891)

Afterward (1910) [ill.]

The Bolted Door (1908)

The Fulness of Life (1893)

The Letter (1904)

The Introducers (Jan 1906)

The Refugees (18 January 1919)

The Legend (March 1910)

Madame de Treymes. (1906) [ill.]

The House of Mirth / by Edith Wharton ; Illustrated by A. B. Wenzell (1905 )[ill.]

The Hermit and the Wild Woman (1906)

The Recovery (1901)

His Father's Son (1909)

The Descent of Man (1904)

The Pot-Boiler (December 1904)

The Pelican (1898)

The Lamp of Psyche (1895)

The Duchess at Prayer (1900)

The Verdict (1908)

The Comrade (1910)

Summer; a novel (1917)

The House of the Dead Hand (1904)

"The Angel at the Grave." (Feb. 1901)

The Line of Least Resistance (1900)

The Reckoning (1902) [ill.]

The Glimpses of the Moon (1922)

In Trust (1906) [ill.]

The Mission of Jane (1902) [ill.]

Only a Child. (1879)

The Dilettante. (1903)

In Provence and Lyrical Epigrams (1920)

Expiation (1908) [ill.]

Coming Home. (1915)

The Choice (1908) [ill.]

Ogrin the Hermit (1909)

The Last Asset. (1904) [ill.]

A Venetian Night's Entertainment (1903) [ill.]

The Daunt Diana (1909)

"Margaret of Cortona" (November, 1901)[ill.]

The Blond Beast (1910)

The Best Man. (1905) [ill.]

A New England "Adam Bede" [review] (1917)

Abode of the Fool's Heart [review] (1905) [ill.]

Decoration of Houses. By Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman, Jr. [review] (December 16, 1897)

About Mrs. Wharton, in "Chronicle and Comment" [review] (1902)

Guide to the New Books [excerpt]. [review] (1907) [ill.]

Note on Edith Wharton, in "Chronicle and Comment" [review] (June 1899) [ill.]

A Few Thought-Compelling Novels. [review] (1913)

Ethan Frome [review] (1911)

A Motor Flight through France. [review] (1908)

Some Stories of the Month [review] (1917)

Mrs. Wharton's Manner [review] (1913)

"Custom of the Country," in: "The Sense of Personality and Some Recent Novels. [review] (1913)

"Ethan Frome." In: The Bigger Issues and Some Recent Books. [review] (1911)

Mrs. Wharton's "The Valley of Decision." [review] (1902)

Women and Business [review] (1906)

"Artemis to Actaeon," from "Some Springtime Verse." [review] (1909)

Mrs. Wharton's "The Fruit of the Tree" In: Seven Books of the Month. [review] (1907)

Mrs. Wharton's "Madame de Treymes" [review] (1907)

The Novels of Mrs. Wharton [review] (1906)

Edith Wharton [review] (January 1920)

Representative American Story Tellers: XVI-- Edith Wharton [review] (May 1911) [ill.]

Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1772)

An elegy, sacred to the memory of the great divine, the Reverend and learned Dr. Samuel Cooper, who departed this life December 29, 1783, aetatis 59. by Phillis Peters. (1784)

[Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White / Andrew Dickson White] (1906)[ill.]

Fra Paolo Sarpi (1904)

A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom (1896)

Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I [a machine-readable transcription] (1905)

The True Pictures and Fashions of the People in that Part of America Now Called Virginia (1585, 1588)

Pieces in Early Youth, 1834-'42 ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Notes Left Over ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Leaves of Grass Annexes: Sands at Seventy (1st Annex, 1888); Good-Bye My Fancy (2nd Annex, 1891); A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads (1888)

Memoranda ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Supplementary Prose, from Complete Prose Works (1892) (1892)

Leaves of Grass (1872)

Some Laggards Yet ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Good-Bye my Fancy ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Calamus poems : from Leaves of Grass (1860) (1860)

Leaves of Grass (1881-82)

November Boughs ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Collect ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Leaves of Grass (1855)

Specimen Days; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose (1855-1892)

Complete Prose Works (1892) (1855-1892)

Memoranda During the War 1875-1876

The Good Gray Poet [review]1895 [ill.]

Mabel Martin: A Harvest Idyl (1876)

The Witch of Wenham

The Birds' Christmas Carol (1886)[ill.]

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903)

The day of doom; or, A poetical description of the great and last judgment / by Michael Wigglesworth (1662)[ill.]

Slave bill of sale from Jane E Williams (1816) [ill.]

Three Poems (1921)

Six Poems (1920)

Romance of Travel (1840)

Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black [a machine-readable transcription] (1859 )

The Capture of a Slaver (1900)

Woolman, John [colonial writer]

Journal of John Woolman (1774)

An Indian's Views of Indian Affairs (1879)

 Old Indian Legends (1901)

 Impressions of an Indian Childhood (1900)

  The School Days of an Indian Girl (1900)

 A Warrior's Daughter (1902)

 Why I Am a Pagan (1902)

 The Soft-Hearted Sioux (1901)

 An Indian Teacher Among Indians (1900)

 The Trial Path (October 1901)

 Life at an Indian Agency (1890)

 

 

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