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New York in literature; the story told in the landmarks of town and country

Title
New York in literature; the story told in the landmarks of town and country by Rufus Rockwell Wilson in collaboration with Otilie Erickson Wilson.
Author
Wilson, Rufus Rockwell, 1865-1949.
Publication
Elmira, N.Y., Primavera Press, 1947.

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Additional Authors
Wilson, Otilie Erickson
Description
372 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  • Authors, American > Homes and haunts > New York (State) > New York
  • Authors, American > Homes and haunts > New York (State)
  • Literary landmarks > New York (State) > New York
  • Literary landmarks > New York (State)
  • Authors, American > Homes and haunts
  • Intellectual life
  • Literary landmarks
  • Geschichte
  • Literatur
  • New York NY, Motiv
  • New York (State) > Intellectual life
  • New York (N.Y.) > Intellectual life
  • New York (State)
  • New York (State) > New York
  • New York, NY > Region
  • New York (NY, Motiv)
Contents
I. The Battery and its neighbors -- II. The town of Washington Irving -- III. More walks in the older city -- IV. Northward from the Common -- V. The way to Greenwich Village -- VI. The middle reaches of Manhattan -- VII. Members of a goodly company -- VIII. Strolls through the Upper East Side -- IX. Below and beyond The Harlem -- X.A sheaf of Brooklyn memories -- XI. Through farther Long Island -- XII. A Staten Island ramble -- XIII. Sound Shore to Riverwalk -- XIV. Sunnyside, Sleepy Hollow, and beyond -- XV. Albany and the way there -- XVI. North Jersey and its bookmen -- XVII. Walt Whitman and other worthies -- XVIII. The west bank of the Hudson -- XIX. Where legend and history meet -- XX. Mark Twain's days in Elmira.
LCCN
49002131
OCLC
  • ocm01289502
  • 1289502
  • SCSB-590285
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library