Item 59955The Chimney-Corner.
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Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Chimney-Corner Add to Wish List
Item #59955
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Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Chimney-Corner Add to Wish List
Item #59955
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Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co, 1856. First edition, Second printing. Binding Aa. Read More Item Details for Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Add to Wish List
Item #59641
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[Shirley, MA: 1889]. An unusual and distinguished artifact of a 19th century seance attended by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, W. F. Cody, Mrs. Samuel Clemens, F. B. Carpenter, Steele MacKaye and others. Much of the ledger is unused, but page 33 has the following entry: "Record of 1st Psychologic Seance—..... Read More Item Details for Ledger Containing: "Record of 1st Psychologic Seance" Add to Wish List
Item #376408
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Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co, 1870. First Edition. Read More Item Details for Little Pussy Willow Add to Wish List
Item #368869
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circa 1880. Beecher was a Congregationalist clergyman and abolitionist, brother of the writer Harriett Beecher Stowe. See National Portrait Gallery NPG.85.110 for another image of Beecher from this sitting. Read More Item Details for [Cabinet card studio portrait of Henry Ward Beecher, seated holding his hat] Add to Wish List
Item #346905
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c. 1870. Photos of prominent American woman writers. Very similar, and in come cases, the exact images were used for the well-known photo-collaged lithograph by Eugene L'Africain "Eminent Women" (1884), depicting authors, and a companion piece to his "Author's Group" (1883), which depicted famous Massachussetts authors. Included are Louisa May..... Read More Item Details for Collection of photos of American Women Writers, including Louisa May Alcott, Helen Hunt Jackson, Lucy Larcom, Sarah Jane Lippincott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Add to Wish List
Item #346783
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Np: nd. Stowe would quote the hymn in her Betty's Bright Idea (1875). In her note, to an unnamed correspondent, she writes: "I send this, which I copied before the hymn became a common one in reply to your application for an autograph. It is not mine. I wish it..... Read More Item Details for Autograph hymn and Autograph Note Signed, copying out Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane's hymn The Lost Sheep, beginning "There were ninety & nine that safely lay / In the shelter of the fold ..." Add to Wish List
Item #346576
Price: $15,000
Boston: John P. Jewett & Company, 1852. First edition, first issue. “In the emotion-charged atmosphere of mid-nineteenth-century America Uncle Tom's Cabin exploded like a bombshell. To those engaged in fighting slavery it appeared as an indictment of all the evils inherent in the system they opposed; to the pro-slavery forces..... Read More Item Details for Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly Add to Wish List
Item #324741
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Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, [1871]. Read More Item Details for My Wife and I: or. Harry Henderson's History Add to Wish List
Item #314389
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Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co, 1870. Stowe's very outspoken defence of Lady Byron. Read More Item Details for Lady Byron Vindicated. A History of the Byron Controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the Present Time Add to Wish List
Item #245645
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Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co, 1856. Fiftieth Thousand. Read More Item Details for Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Add to Wish List
Item #241296
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London: Sampson, Low, 1856. First Eduition. Read More Item Details for Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Add to Wish List
Item #227414
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[Boston: n.d., ca. May 1861]. The author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin writes to well known Boston photographer James Wallace Black (1825-1896): “Mr. Black, My daughter Miss Stowe I wish if possible to have taken this morning for her brother who leaves for the seat of war on Saturday. You will..... Read More Item Details for Autograph Note, Signed (“H B Stowe”) to Mr. [James Wallace] Black, photographer of Boston, arranging a portrait of her daughter “for her brother [the author’s son Frederick] who leaves for the seat of war on Saturday” Add to Wish List
Item #212557
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London: Sampson Low, Son and Marston [Printed by Spottiswoode and Co], 1870. First English edition. Stowe's very outspoken defence of Lady Byron. Read More Item Details for Lady Byron Vindicated. A History of the Byron Controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the Present Time Add to Wish List
Item #33987