Reel: 13, No. 247
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828.
Occasional pieces of poetry.
New York, E. Bliss and E. White. 1825
3 p.l., [iii]-iv, [5]-111 p.; 20 cm.
Reel: 13, No. 248
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828.
Poems.
Hartford, E. Hopkins. 1842
A new and authentic collection, with an original memoir of his life.; 2 p.l., [iii]-lxiv, 191 p.; front. (port.); 17.5 cm.
Reel: 13, No. 249
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828.
Poems.
Hartford, S. Andrus & son. 1846
A new and authentic collection, with an original memoir of his life.; 2 p.l., [iii]-lxiv, 191 p.; front (port.); 17.5 cm.
Reel: 13, No. 250
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828.
Poems.
Hartford, S. Andrus and son. 1847
A new and authentic collection, with an original memoir of his life.; 2 p.l., [iii]-liv, [55]-221 p.; front. (port.); 17.5 cm.
Reel: 13, No. 251
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828.
The poems of John G. C. Brainard.
Hartford, S. Andrus and son. 1849
A new and authentic collection, with an original memoir of his life.; 1 p.l., [iii]-liv, [55]-221 p.; front. (port.); 16.5 cm.
Reel: 13, No. 252
[Branagan, Thomas] b. 1774.
The excellency of the female character vindicated; being an investigation relative to the cause and effects of the encroachments of men upon the rights of women, and the too frequent degradation and consequent misfortunes of the fair sex.
Harrisburg, Printed by F. Wyeth. 1828
Printed from the 2d ed. By the author of the "Beauties of philanthropy."; xiii, [15]-280 p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 13, No. 253
A Brand fire new whaling song, right from the Pacific ocean.
New Bedford, E.B. Miller. 1831
by a foremast hand.; 15 p.
Reel: 14, No. 254
Brashears, Noah.
Columbus wreath: or, miscellaneous poems, composed between the years 1814, and 1830.
City of Washington, Pub. for the author by S.A. Elliot, printer. 1830
2d ed., with corrections and additions.; xi, [13]-120 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 255
Brashears, Noah.
Poems on miscellaneous subjects, composed between the year 1818, and the present time.
Washington city, Printed by F.S. Myer. 1826
112 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 256
Brashears, Noah.
Poems on several occasions.
Washington city, Printed by W. Duncan. 1822
34 p.; 15 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 257
Brashears, Noah.
The satirist, with miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose.
Washington, Printed for the author by C.H. Barron. 1832
59, [1] p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 258
The Brave old volunteer.
Boston. 1848
(In Life and public services Gen. Lewis Cass.; 23 cm. p. [26]-28).
Reel: 14, No. 259
Bray, John, 1782-1822.
The tooth-ache; or, Mistakes of a morning.
Philadelphia, C. Neal. 1827
A petit comedy, in one act. A free translation from the French...; 21 p.; 15.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 260
Bread from God.
Philadelphia, American Sunday-school union. [184-?]
11 p.l.; col. illus.; 23 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 260.1
Breakenridge, John, 1820-1854.
The crusades and other poems.
Kingston [Ont.] J. Rowlands. 1846
viiip., 1 p.l., [11]-327 p.; 24.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 261
Bremer, Fredrika, 1801-1865.
The bond maid by Fredrika Bremer, translated from the Swedish by M. L. Putnam.
Boston, J. Munroe & co. 1844
vi, 10- 112 p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 261.1
Brenton, James J., 1806-1881.
Voices from the press; a collection of sketches, essays, and poems, by practical printers.
New York, C.B. Norton. 1850
Ed. by James J. Brenton.; xx, [13]-312 p.; 23.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 261.2
Brewer, William A.
Recreations of a merchant; or, the Christian sketch-book.
Boston, Crocker & Brewster [etc., etc.]. 1836
vii, 14-192 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 262
Brief and impartial narrative of the life of Sarah Maria Cornell, who was found dead (suspended by the neck, and suspected to have been murdered) near Fall River (Mass.) December 22, 1832.
New York, G. Williams. [c1833]
Written by one, who, early knew her...; 24 p.; 21 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 263
Brittan, Thomas S.
Scripture portraits; or, the Tales for my daughter, in rhyme.
New York, Bliss & Wadworth. 1834
By the author of the Clergyman's orphan, &c.; 131 p.; 15 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 264
Broadcloth, Doctor, pseud.
The U. S. political looking glass, hydrometer and thermometer.
Albany. 1824
48 p.; plates 19 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 265
A Broad hint to nobody; if it suits anybody, it will not disappoint everybody, by the public's humble servant, somebody.
[n.p.]. [1829]
23 p.; illus.
Reel: 14, No. 266
Brooks, Charles Timothy, 1813-1883.
Aquidneck; a poem pronounced on the hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the Redwood library company, Newport, R. I. Aug. xxiv, MDCCCXXXXVII.
Providence, C. Burnett, Jr. 1848
With other commemorative pieces.; iv p., 1 p.l., [7]-63 p.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 267
Brooks, Charles Timothy, 1813-1883, tr.
German lyric poetry.
Philadelphia, W. P. Hazard. 1863
A collection of songs and ballads, tr. from the best German lyric poets, with notes, by Charles T. Brooks.; 1 p.l., [vii]-xix, 400 p.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 268
Brooks, Charles Timothy, 1813-1883.
Jean Pauliana; what his countrymen & the French say of him & what he says of himself.
[Providence]. [18--?]
15, [2] p.
Reel: 14, No. 268.1
Brooks, Charles Timothy, 1813-1883.
A poem pronounced before the Phi beta kappa society, at Cambridge, August 28, 1845.
Boston, C. C. Little and J. Brown. 1845
36 p.; 22 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 269
Brooks, James Gordon, 1801-1841.
Anniversary poem delivered in New Haven, Conn., before the Connecticut alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa, Sept. 12, 1826.
New York, G. & C. Carvill. 1826
28 p.; 23 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 270
Brooks, James Gordon, 1801-1841.
The rivals of Este, and other poems.
New York, J. & J. Harper. 1829
By James G. Brooks and Mary E. Brooks.; x p., 1 l., [13]-260 p.; 20.5 cm.
Reel: 14, No. 271
Brooks, Maria (Gowen), 1795-1845.
Idomen; or, The vale of Yumuri.
New York, S. Colman. 1843
By Maria del Occidente [pseud.]; xxiii, 236 p.; 16 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 272
Brooks, Maria (Gowen), 1795-1845.
Zóphiël, a poem.
Boston, Richardson & Lord. 1825
70, 2 p.; 15.5 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 273
Brooks, Maria (Gowen), 1795-1845.
Zóphiël; or, The bride of seven, by Maria del Occidente [pseud.].
Boston, Carter & Hendee; London, C. & W. Reynell. 1833
viii, 261, [1] p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 274
Brooks, Maria (Gowen), 1795-1845.
Zóphië; or, the bride of seven.
Boston, Hilliard, Gray, and co. 1834
By Maria del Occidente [pseud.] 2d. American from the 1st London ed. Pub. for the benefit of the Polish exiles.; vii, [1] 255, [1] p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 275
Brooks, Nathan Covington, 1809-1898.
The history of the church, a poem.
Baltimore, Pub. by the society, Woods and Crane, printers. 1841
60 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 276
Brooks, Nathan Covington, 1809-1898.
The literary amaranth; or, Prose and poetry.
Philadelphia, Kay and brother; Baltimore, Cushing and brother. 1840
4 p.l., [vii]-viii p., 1 p.l., [11]-264 p. front. plates.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 277
Brooks, Nathan Covington, 1809-1898.
The literary amaranth; or, Prose and poetry.
Philadelphia, Kay and brother. 1845
2ed.; viii p., 1 p.l., [1]-264 p.; 6 pl. includ. presentation pl.; 17 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 278
Brooks, Nathan Covington, 1809-1898.
Scriptural anthology; or, Biblical illustrations: designed as a present for all seasons.
Philadelphia, W. Marshall & co., Baltimore, Bayly & Burns. 1837
1 p.l., viii, [9]-180 p. illus, front., plates. 14.5 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 279
[Brown, Edward].
Echoes of nature.
Philadelphia, E. C. & J. Biddle. 1845
xii p., 1 p.l., [15]-140 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 280
Brown, Erastus.
The Morning star of reason, absorbed in the rising sun of revelation: in several poetical checks to infidelity.
Stockbridge [Mass.]: Printed by Charles Webster, for the author. 1823
Succeeded, &c.; 24 p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 281
Brown, Erastus.
Poems: comprising The trial of Cain, the first murderer, by rule of court, in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Armenian, argue as attorneys at the bar; the two former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney-general.
New York, Green and Donaldson. 1834
And other pieces.; iv p., 1 p.l., [9]-62 p.; 14 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 282
Brown, Erastus.
Poems: comprising The trial of Cain, the first murderer, by rule of court, in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Armenian, argue as attorneys at the bar; the two former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney-general.
[New York?] Printed for the publisher. 1836
And other pieces.; 68 p.; 15.5 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 283
Brown, Erastus.
The trial of Cain, the first murderer, in poetry, by rule of court; in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Arminian, argue as attornies at the bar; the two former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney general.
Boston. 1827
36 p.; 16 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 284
Brown, Erastus.
The trial of Cain, the first murderer, in poetry, by rule of court; in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Arminian, argue as attornies at the bar; the former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney general.
Taunton, Mass., Lorenzo D. Johnson. 1828
36 p.; 15 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 285
Brown, Erastus.
The trial of Cain, the first murderer, in poetry, by rule of court; in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Arminian, argue as attornies at the bar; the two former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney general.
Hartford, Conn., Loren Hills. 1832
48 p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 286
Brown, Erastus.
The trial of Cain, the first murderer, in poetry, by rule of court; in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Arminian, argue as attorneys at the bar; the two former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney general.
[n. p.]. 1834
36 p.; 15 cm.
Reel: 15, No. 287
Brown, Erastus.
The trial of Cain, the first murderer, in poetry, by rule of court; in which a predestinarian, a Universalian, and an Arminian, argue as attornies at the bar; the two former as the prisoner's counsel, the latter as attorney general.
Printed for the purchaser, Lowell. 1840
32 p.; 16 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 289
Brown, Goold, 1791-1857.
An obituary memoir of Robert F. Mott; read before two literary societies to which he belonged, and pub. at their joint request.
New York, S. Wood & sons [etc.]. 1827
30, [1] p.; 20.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 290
Brown, John Newton, 1803-1868.
The Apocalypse: a poem delivered before the literary fraternity of Waterville college, at their ninth anniversary, Aug. 2, 1836.
Augusta [Me.] L. Severance. 1836
20 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 291
Brown, John Newton, 1803-1868.
Emily, and other poems.
Concord, N. H., I. S. Boyd. 1840
viii, [9]-276 p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 292
[Brown, John Walker] 1814-1849.
The Christmas bells; a tale of holy tide: and other poems.
New York, D. Appleton and company. 1842
By the author of "Constance", "Virginia", etc. ...; 221 p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 293
[Brown, John Walker] 1814-1849.
Christmas home; or, The household festival, and other poems.
New York. 1845
[Anon.]; 142 p.
Reel: 16, No. 294
Brown, John Walker, 1814-1849.
Geraldine; or, The guardian angel: with festival hymns and ballads.
New York, D. Appleton & co.; Philadelphia, G. S. Appleton; [etc., etc.]. 1846
72, [1] p.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 295
[Brown, John Walker] 1814-1849.
Michael Agonistes; or, The contests of the spirits.
New York, D. Appleton and company; Philadelphia, G. S. Appleton. 1843
A song of the church catholic.; 94 p. 1 l.; 19 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 296
Brown, Josiah, d. 1827.
Poems written on various subjects.
Woodstock, Printed by D. Watson. 1827
v p., 1 l., [9]-71 p.; 15 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 297
Brown, Samuel.
A history of the life of the Messiah, a poem in six books.
Springfield [Ohio], Printed for the author, by M. M. Henkle. 1829
54 p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 298
Brown, Sarah H.
Blossom of Rocky Nook; or, Life and writings of Mary Delano Whitten.
Boston. 1850
179 p.; 16 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 299
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876.
The birth of Washington, a poem: in two parts: Rehearsed at Washington Hall, N. York, on the 22d of February; and repeated, at the same place, on the 4th of March, 1822, by particular request.
New York, Printed by Daniel Fenshaw. 1822
16 p.; 30 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 300
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876.
Dental hygenia; a poem on the health & preservation of the teeth.
New York, Kelly & Fraetas. 1838
(2), iii, (I), 54 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 301
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876.
Dentologia: a poem on the diseases of the teeth, and their proper remedies.
New York, Peabody & co. 1833
With notes, practical, historical, illustrative, and explanatory, by Eleazar Parmly, dentist.; xii, [2], [15]-176 p.; 23 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 303
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876.
Dentologia: a poem on the diseases of the teeth, and their proper remedies.
New York. 1840
[With notes, practical, historical, illustrative, and explanatory by Eleazar Parmly]...; vii, [2], 10-104 p.; 22.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 304
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876.
The gold pencil-case: an irregular ode.
New York. 1825
12 p.; front.; 10 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 305
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876.
Llewellen's dog, a ballad.
New York, Printed 70 Bowery. 1840
12 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 306
Brown University. Philermenion Society.
Order of exercises at the celebration.
Providence. [1822]
September 3, 1822.; [2] p.; 23 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 307
Browne, Frances Elizabeth.
Poems.
Cambridge [Mass.], Metcalf and co. 1846
iv, 155 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 308
Browne, Frances Elizabeth.
Poems.
Boston, Stacy, Richardson & co. 1848
iv, 156 p.; front.; 18 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 309
Brownell, Henry Howard, 1820-1872.
Poems.
New York, D. Appleton & co.; Philadelphia, G.S. Appleton. 1847
4 p.l., [13]-280 p.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 16, No. 309.1
Bryan, Daniel.
The appeal for suffering genius; a poetical address for the benefit of the Boston bard; and the triumph of truth: a poem.
Washington city, Way & Gideon. 1826
4 v. in 1.
Reel: 17, No. 310
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
The American landscape, no. 1.
New-York, E. Bliss. 1830
Containing the following views: Weehawken, Catskill mountains, Fort Putnam, Delaware water-gap, falls of the Sawkill, Winnipiseogee lake. Engraved from original and accurate drawings; executed from nature expressly for this work, and from well authenticated pictures; with historical and topographical illustrations.; 16 p. 6 pl.; 32 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 312
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
The fountain and other poems.
New York & London, Wiley and Putnam. 1842
100 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 313
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Letters of a traveller; or, Notes of things seen in Europe and America.
New York, G.P. Putnam; [etc., etc.]. 1850
442 p.; 20.5 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 314
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
Cambridge, Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf. 1821
44 p.; 18 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 315
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, E. Bliss. 1832
240 p.; 20 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 316
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
London, J. Andrews. 1832
Ed. by Washington Irving.; xii, 235 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 317
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
Boston, Russell, Odiorne and Metcalf; Cambridge, J. Munroe and co. 1834
xi, 240 p.; 19 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 318
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, Harper & brothers. 1836
3d ed.; 4 p.l., [vii]-xii, [13]-274 p.
Reel: 17, No. 319
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, Harper & brothers. 1836
4th ed.; 4 p.l., [vii]-xii, [13]-274 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 320
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, Harper & brothers. 1839
5th ed.; 4 p.l., [vii]-xii, [13]-276 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 17, No. 321
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, Harper & brothers. 1840
6th ed.; 4 p.l., [vii]-xii, [13]-276 p.; 18.5 cm.
Reel: 18, No. 322
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, Harper & brothers. 1842
6th ed.; xii, [13]-276 p.; 19.5 cm.
Reel: 18, No. 323
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, Harper & brothers. 1843
10ed.; [cop. 1836]; 276 p.
Reel: 18, No. 324
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
New York, R. Worthington. [n.d.]
347 p.
Reel: 18, No. 324.1
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
The poetical works of W. C. Bryant.
London, H.G. Clarke and Co. 1844
256 p.
Reel: 18, No. 325
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
The poetical works of William Cullen Bryant.
New York, Thomas Y. Crowell & co. [n.d.]
With notes.; vii, [1], 532, [8] p.
Reel: 18, No. 325.1
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poetical works, with Griswold's Memoir, edited (with an introduction), by F. W. N. Bayley, Esq.
London, Routledge & co. 1850
xix, 231 p.
Reel: 18, No. 325.2
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems, with explanatory notes.
New York, A. L. Burt, publisher. [n.d.]
368 p.; plates, ports.; 21 cm.; (Burt's library of the world's best books.).
Reel: 18, No. 325.3
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems, with illustrations by E. Leutze, engraved by American artists.
Philadelphia, Carey and Hart. 1847
378 p. front., plates; 23 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 326
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
Philadelphia, Carey and Hart. 1848
Collected and arranged by the author...; 9, 17-378 p.; 20 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 327
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
London. 1850
355 p.
Reel: 19, No. 328
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1850
Collected and arranged by the author ...; 9, 17-378 p.; 20.5 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 329
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
Poems.
Liverpool, J. Walker; [etc., etc.]. 1850
Collected and arranged by the author. With an introductory essay, on the genius & writings of the author, by George Gilfillan...; 5 p.l., [iii]-xv p., 1 l., 275 p.; 16 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 330
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878.
The White-footed deer, and other poems.
New York, I. S. Platt, 111 Fulton Street, press of the Home library. 1844
3 p.l., 24 p. 1 l.; 16.5 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 331
Poems by William Cullen Bryant.
Oct. 1821
(From North American Review, 23 cm. pp. 380-384).
Reel: 19, No. 332
Buckstone, John Baldwin, 1802-1879.
... Uncle John, a petite comedy, in two acts.
Philadelphia, F. Turner [etc.]; New York, Turner & Fisher. [1836?]
Printed from the best acting copy with a description of the costume, cast of the characters ... and the whole of the stage business,... as now performed in the London and American theatres...; 2 p.l., [9]-36 p.; front.; 15.5 cm. (On cover: Turner's dramatic library of acting plays. v. 3 [no.] 17).
Reel: 19, No. 333
Bulfinch, Stephen Greenleaf, 1809-1870.
Communion thoughts.
Boston, W. Crosby and H.P. Nichols. 1850
vii, 204 p.; 17 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 334
Bulfinch, Stephen Greenleaf, 1809-1870.
Lays of the Gospel.
Boston, J. Munroe and co. 1845
2 p.l., [iii]-viii p., 1 l., 194 p.; 17.5 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 335
[Bulfinch, Stephen Greenleaf] 1809-1870.
[Manuscript book of poetry and prose].
[Boston?]. [183-?-1870]
unp.; 21 cm.
Reel: 19, No. 336
Bulfinch, Stephen Greenleaf, 1809-1870.
Poems.
Charleston, James S. Burges. 1834
108 p.
Reel: 20, No. 337
Bulkley, Charles Henry Augustus, 1819-1893.
The minstrel's strife.
[n. p.]. [1850?]
[33]-58 p.; 21 cm.
Reel: 20, No. 339
Bullock, Cynthia, b. 1821.
Washington, and other poems.
New York, The author. 1847
vii, [9]-108 p.; 19 cm.
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