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Foreword.-- Biographical sketch [by H.H. Ingersoll and G.F. Mellen]-- Civil war reminiscences.-- The transcendental movement.-- The South in the revolution.-- Goldsmith.-- Puritan races and Puritan living.-- Changing customs.-- East Tennessee in state history.-- The song of the automobile.-- Last days of Andrew Jackson.-- Unchastity in fiction.-- Thomas Carlyle.-- The South is American.-- Thoreau, the nature-lover.-- Literature and life of a people.-- An epic of the Knoxville bar.-- Calhoun the statesman.-- Tennessee, past and present.-- Athanasius.-- The Tater-bug parson.-- The bar of the South.-- John Bell of Tennessee.-- The chronicle of 1907.-- Notes critical and explanatory.
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A selection of plates from the periodical, and edited by William Rotch Ware.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Charter, constitution and by-laws of the Confederate Memorial Literary Society: p. [293]-300.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. 16-20 have engravings in two states, satin and paper.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A standard directory of the fertilizer industry and allied trades."
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Edited by Edward H. Knight. cf. Appleton, Dict. of Amer. biog., under Knight.
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The fair Lavinia -- Amarina's roses -- Eglantina -- The pink shawls -- The willow-ware -- The secret -- The gold -- The underling.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A series of small tracts printed by the American Unitarian association, for gratuitous distribution among the soldiers of the United States army.
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Sequel to "Letters of Lucius M. Piso, from Palmyra".
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Originally published under the title: Letters of Lucius M. Piso, from Palmyra, of which the first nine first appeared in the Knickerbocker magazine.