Slavery Catalog
Other Slavery books that may be of interest:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Poems on slavery New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association, Boston : 1842
by H.W. Longfellow Caption title Includes one less poem than the original edition, Cambridge, 1842 To William E. Channing -- The slave's dream -- The slave in the Dismal Swamp -- The slave singing at midnight -- The witnesses -- The quadroon girl -- The warning 8 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Poems on slavery. J. Owen, Cambridge, 1842
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow To William E. Channing.--The slave's dream.--The good part.--The slave in the Dismal swamp.--The slave singing at midnight.--The witnesses.--The quadroon girl.--The warning 31 p. 19 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Poems. D. Bogue, London, 1852
Illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings on wood, from designs by Jane E. Benham, Birket Foster, etc Evangeline.--Voices of the night.-- The seaside and the fireside.--Poems on slavery.--Ballads, songs, and sonnets.--Earlier poems.--Miscellaneous poems.--Notes 334 p. illus. 21 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, The complete works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Ticknor and Fields, Boston, 1866
I. Outre-mer.--II. Hyperion.--III. Kavanagh. Drift-wood.--IV. Voices of the night. Ballads and other poems. Poems on slavery. The Spanish student.--V. The belfry of Bruges and other poems. Evangeline. The seaside and the fireside.--VI. The golden legend. The courtship of Miles Standish. Birds of passage.--VII. The song of Hiawatha. Tales of a wayside inn. Birds of passage 7 v. front. (port.) 21 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Evangeline; a tale of Acadie, A. L. Burt, New York, 1900
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; with notes and biographical sketch by Henry Ketcham Includes: Miscellaneous poems; Poems on slavery; The Spanish student; The belfry of Bruges and other poems xvii, 340 p. front. (port.) 19 cm Dewey:
- Lowell, James Russell, The Biglow papers Ticknor and Fields, Boston : 1856
edited, with an introduction, notes, glossary, and copious index, by Homer Wilbur At head of title: Meliboeus-Hipponax [descriptive epithet appled to the fictitious author by his pseudo-editor, Wilbur] Author's name, James Russell Lowell, appears in copyright statement on verso of t.p First series. Of the nine papers, five appeared originally in the Boston courier, four in the Anti-slavery standard "Notices of an independent press": p. [1]-12 at beginning Advertisements on p. [1-12] at end LOC Source: Gift of Daniel J. Boorstin, July 8, 1991. 12, xxxii, 163, 11, [1] p. ; 19 cm Dewey:811/.3
- Paulding, James Kirke, Slavery in the United States Negro Universities Press New York, 1968
Reprint of the 1836 ed 312 p. 18 cm Dewey:301.45/22/097
- Paulding, James Kirke, Slavery in the United States. Harper & brothers, New York, 1836
By J. K. Paulding 1 p. l., [5]-312 p. 16 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, Walden and other writings of Henry David Thoreau; The Modern Library New York, c1937
edited, with an introduction by Brooks Atkinson Walden.--A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers.--Cape Cod.--The Allegash and East Branch.--Walking.--Civil disobedience.--Slavery in Massachusetts.--A plea for Captain John Brown.--Life without principle xx, 732 p. 17 cm Dewey:818.3
- Thoreau, Henry David, Walden, and other writings. Modern Library New York, [1950
Edited, with an introd., by Brooks Atkinson; foreword by Townsend Scudder "Bibliographical note": p. xxiii-xxiv Walden.--A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers.--Cape Cod.--The Allegash and East Branch.--Walking.--Civil disobedience.--Slavery in Massachusetts.--A plea for Captain John Brown.--Life without principle xxiv, 732 p. 19 cm Dewey:818.3
- Thoreau, Henry David, A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-slavery and reform papers. Ticknor and Fields, Boston, 1866
By Henry D. Thoreau First edition, edited by Sophia Thoreau and W. E. ChanningThe first three chapters appeared in Putnam's magazine 1853 under the title of "Excursion to Canada""Prayers" was attributed to Thoreau by mistake, only a prayer in verse included being his. The essay itself, first published in the Dial, is by Emerson and is now published in his Natural history of the intellect A Yankee in Canada.--Anti-slavery and reform papers: Slavery in Massachusetts.--Prayers.--Civil disobedience.--A plea for Captain John Brown.--Paradise (to be) regained.--Herald of freedom.--Thomas Carlyle and his works.--Life without principle.--Wendell Phillips before the Concord lyceum.--The last days of John Brown. Brown/Purple cloth. Covers (front and back) blindstamped with thick-rule border enclosing lighter-rule border within a second double rule border with small design in boxed corners, and wreath incenter. Spine is goldstamped "A Yankee in Canada" enclosed in rectangular holly leaf border. Brown wove end papers of wove stock. 286 p. 18 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, Reform papers. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1973
Edited by Wendell Glick Includes bibliographical references The service.--Paradise (to be) regained.--Herald of freedom.--Wendell Phillips before Concord Lyceum.--Resistance to civil government.--Slavery in Massachusetts.--A plea for Captain John Brown.--Martyrdom of John Brown.--The last days of John Brown.--Life without principle.--Reform and the reformers 402 p. 21 cm Dewey:818/.3/0 Thoreau, Henry David,