Manuscripts
"A Trail"
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A Note on L'Aiglon
Manuscripts
A signed, autograph manuscript, in pencil, written in Saranac Lake, New York. First printed in "The Century Magazine," June 1902; with black and white printed engraving of Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
mssHM 13121
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What time the moon her silv'ry fingers laid...: a poetical narrative in nine parts
Manuscripts
A signed, autograph incomplete manuscript; first four parts of this poem are missing. The volume also includes two autograph letters by Aldrich and two black and white engravings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
mssHM 13123-13125
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Letters and Poems
Manuscripts
A volume of autograph, signed letters and poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Included are the poems "When I am Dead," "With Three Flowers," and "Kismet." The volume also includes two letters by Aldrich, two black and white engravings, and a printed picture of Aldrich.
mssHM 13126-13130
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1 letter by Carman Bliss to Irving Way
Manuscripts
There are 65 items in the collection, which consists of correspondence and ephemera. There are 24 letters written by Bliss Carman to Irving Way. In addition, there is one letter from Mitchell Kennerley, from Kennerly Mitchell Publisher written in 1911. The letters written by Bliss Carman are in between 1905 and 1928. The subject matter within Carman's letters relates to his travels, with general remarks about the weather. Other matters mentioned are Carman's personal life, professional life, and trifling advice to his friend Irving Way. There are 40 various pieces of ephemera found in two separate folders. The items include printed items from Bliss Carman, which include his verses and poems. Additional ephemera consist of newspaper and magazine clippings, greeting cards, and note cards. In addition, there are some printed materials with marginal notes and are signed by Bliss Carman.
HM 75381.
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1 letter by Carman Bliss to Irving Way
Manuscripts
There are 65 items in the collection, which consists of correspondence and ephemera. There are 24 letters written by Bliss Carman to Irving Way. In addition, there is one letter from Mitchell Kennerley, from Kennerly Mitchell Publisher written in 1911. The letters written by Bliss Carman are in between 1905 and 1928. The subject matter within Carman's letters relates to his travels, with general remarks about the weather. Other matters mentioned are Carman's personal life, professional life, and trifling advice to his friend Irving Way. There are 40 various pieces of ephemera found in two separate folders. The items include printed items from Bliss Carman, which include his verses and poems. Additional ephemera consist of newspaper and magazine clippings, greeting cards, and note cards. In addition, there are some printed materials with marginal notes and are signed by Bliss Carman.
HM 75386.
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1 letter by Carman Bliss to Irving Way
Manuscripts
There are 65 items in the collection, which consists of correspondence and ephemera. There are 24 letters written by Bliss Carman to Irving Way. In addition, there is one letter from Mitchell Kennerley, from Kennerly Mitchell Publisher written in 1911. The letters written by Bliss Carman are in between 1905 and 1928. The subject matter within Carman's letters relates to his travels, with general remarks about the weather. Other matters mentioned are Carman's personal life, professional life, and trifling advice to his friend Irving Way. There are 40 various pieces of ephemera found in two separate folders. The items include printed items from Bliss Carman, which include his verses and poems. Additional ephemera consist of newspaper and magazine clippings, greeting cards, and note cards. In addition, there are some printed materials with marginal notes and are signed by Bliss Carman.
HM 75376.