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1877

DIE KÖNIGIN VON SABA NEBST ANDEREN ERZÄHLUNGEN von Thomas Bailey Aldrich. MS. Deutsche übertragen von Moritz Busch. Leipzig: Fr. Wilh. Grunow.

12mo. Half-title and title, 2 unnumbered leaves. Pp. 233 (verso blank). Contents, I unnumbered leaf.

PRUDENCE PALFREY UND ANDERE ERZÄHLUNGEN Von Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Deutsch von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig: Druck und Verlag von Philipp Reclam Jun. 16m0, pp. 191 (verso blank).

SWEDISH

1885

EN SLEM DRENGS HISTORIE af Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Med 12 Tegninger af Tom Petersen. Kjobenhavn. Otto B. Woblewskys Förlag. Trykt Hos S. Jorgensen & Co.

Half-title, title, and table of contents, 3 unnumbered leaves. Pp. 224.

EN STYGG POJKES HISTORIA af Th. Bailey Aldrich. Ofversattning af Karl Hemgren. Med 4 illustrationer. Stockholm: Albert Bouniers Förlag.

12mo, pp. 210. Contents, I unnumbered leaf.

ITALIAN

1900

TOMMASO BAILEY ALDRICH. MARJORIE DAW. Ed altri scritti. Prima Traduzione Italiana di Giorgio Barini. Autorizzata dall' autore. Illustrazioni di S. Guastalla. Roma: Libreria Pontificia di F. Pustet.

12m0, pp. 176. Contents, 2 unnumbered pages.

SPANISH

1879

LA REINA DE SABA. T. Bayley Aldrich. Valencia: Libreria de Pascual Aguilar.

12m0, pp. 172. Contents, 2 unnumbered pages.

INDEX

INDEX

ALDEN, HENRY M., editor of Harper's

Magazine, 232, 234.

Aldine Club, The, gives a dinner to
Aldrich, 172.

Aldrich, Charles, son of T. B. A., born,
89; named for Charles Frost, 90;
married, 216; fatal illness, 216-221;
death, 227; letters to, 118, 180, 182,
184, 186.

Aldrich, Elias Taft, father of T. B. A.,
4, 15; twice married, 7; a wanderer,
9, 10; death, 11.

Aldrich, George, first American ances-

tor of T. B. A., 4.

Aldrich, Henry, canon of Christ Church,

4, 5.

Aldrich, Sarah Abba Bailey, mother of

T. B. A., 4, 19; marriage of, 7; wid-
owed, 11; letter to, 56.

Aldrich, Talbot, son of T. B. A., born,
89; married, 232; letters to, 118, 180,
182, 184, 186.

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, personal ap-
pearance, 1, 67, 80; birth, 4, 7; an-
cestry, 4-7; early home in Ports-
mouth, 8, 9, 13, 14; in New Orleans,
10; at school in Portsmouth, 11, 12,
14; earliest verses, 15; gives up going
to Harvard, 15; loyalty to Ports-
mouth, 16; life in New York, 18-53;
a counting-room clerk, 20; contri-
butes to Sunday Atlas, 23, 34; pub-
lishes The Bells, 24, 25; Ballad of
Babie Bell, 26-28; becomes junior
literary critic of Evening Mirror, 28;
affection for Longfellow, 29, 30; sub-
editor of Home Journal, 31, 33; liter-
ary adviser to Derby & Jackson, 31;
prints Nest of Sonnets privately, 34;

publishes Daisy's Necklace, 34;
youthful love affairs, 35, 45, 55, 61;
publishes The Course of True Love
never did Run Smooth, 36; congratu-
lated by Longfellow, 37; early friends,
37-43, 72; never very Bohemian, 41;
associate editor of the Saturday
Press, 42, 45; reads poems at college
commencements, 45; begins Glass
Houses and publishes The Ballad of
Babie Bell, 46; first poem in the
Atlantic, 48; publishes Pampinea,
and Other Poems, 52; praised by
Longfellow, 53; seeks a military ap-
pointment, 54, 55; and a berth on a
war vessel, 55, 56; becomes war cor-
respondent for New York Tribune,
56-58; fruitage of his war experience.
58-60; returns to Portsmouth, 58;
publishes Out of His Head, and Other
Stories, 60; privately issues Père An-
toine's Date-Palm, 61, 84; managing
editor of Illustrated News, 63; first
collected edition of his poems issued,
63-66; becomes engaged to Miss Lil-
ian Woodman, 67; correspondence
with her, 68-70; leaves Illustrated
News, 69; prints Judith in the Round
Table, 70; and Friar Jerome in the
Atlantic, 71; Blue and Gold edition of
his poems issued, 75; editor of Every
Saturday, 76, 79; marriage, 77;
boards in Hancock Street, Boston,
78; early Boston friendships, 79; first
meeting with Howells, 80, 81; his
enjoyment of Boston, 81, 82, 101, 102;
buys house in Pinckney Street, 86;
Longfellow's Hanging of the Crane
conceived there, 87; twin sons born,

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