Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917
Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917
Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin
Sanborn, F.B.
Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin)
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn American activist, journalist, editor and author (1831-1917)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Concord, NH ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
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Works
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An address delivered before the Golden Branch Society of Phillips Exeter Academy, June 20, 1883 | |
Arguments of Hon. George D. Robinson (representing the State board of lunacy and charity) on the petition of Alice R. Cooke of Sandwich | |
Brev | |
Bronson Alcott at Alcott House, England, and Fruitlands, New England (1842-1844) | |
A. Bronson Alcott : his life and philosophy | |
Collected poems of Franklin Benjamin Sanborn of Transcendental Concord. | |
Correspondance | |
Dartmouth college: its founders and hinderers | |
Dr. S.G. Howe, the philanthropist | |
Emancipation in the West Indies. | |
Essays | |
F. B. Sanborn papers | |
Familiar letters | |
The first and last journeys of Thoreau : lately discovered among his unpublished journals and manuscripts | |
genius and character of Emerson lectures at the Concord School of philosophy | |
Hawthorne and his friends : reminiscence and tribute | |
Henry D. Thoreau | |
Index | |
Interstate migration. | |
John Brown and his friends. | |
Journal of social science (American Social Science Association) | |
Letter of John Paul Jones, printed from the unpublished originals in Mr. W. K. Bixby's collection, with introductory remarks by General Horace Porter and franklin B. Sanborn | |
Letters and journals of Samuel Griedley Howe | |
Lettres | |
Life and Letters of John Brown liberator of Kansas, and martyr of Virginia | |
Literary studies and criticism : evaluations of the writers of the American Renaissance--with fresh approaches to transcendentalism, literary influences, New-England cultural patterns, and the creative experience | |
Mechanics problems : for engineering students | |
Memoirs of John Brown, written for Rev. Samuel Orcutt's History of Torrington, Ct. | |
Memoirs of Pliny Earle, M.D. | |
Memorabilia of Hawthorne, Alcott, and Concord. | |
A memorandum on the prisons and reformatories of the United States of America : drawn up at the request of the National Committee of the United States on the International Penitentiary Congress | |
A Memorial of George Gilman Fogg. | |
Michael Anagnos, 1837-1906. | |
Mrs. Horatio Wood, of Lowell. | |
New Connecticut. An autobiographical poem. | |
New Hampshire, an epitome of popular government. | |
personality of Emerson | |
Poems of nature | |
Poems of sixty-five years | |
Poems read at the opening of the fraternity lectures 1858-59. | |
Prayers | |
President Langdon : a biographical tribute | |
Prison reform and criminal law | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
Recollections of seventy years | |
The rights of man in America | |
The romance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and Washington Irving. | |
The service | |
The Single Tax Discussion, held at Saratoga, Sept. 5, 1890 | |
Sixty years of Concord, 1855-1915 : life, people, institutions, and transcendental philosophy in Massachusetts, with memories of Emerson, Thoreau, Alcott, Channing, and others . The Bhagavad-Gita and Hymn to Narayena : two classic texts edited for students of literature | |
The Smiths and Walkers of Peterborough, Exeter, and Springfield [microform] | |
Special report on prisons and prison discipline, made under authority of the Board of state charities. By the secretary of the board. | |
Table talk, a transcendentalist's opinions on American life, literature, art and people from the mid-nineteenth century through the first decade of the twentieth | |
Tantalus; | |
Thoreau the poet-naturalist with memorial verses | |
Transcendental and literary New England : Emerson, Thoreau, Alcott, Bryant, Whittier, Lowell, Longfellow, and others | |
Transcendental writers and heroes : papers chiefly on Emerson, Thoreau, literary friends, and contemporaries, with regional and critical backgrounds | |
Transcendental youth and age : chapters in biography and autobiography | |
Ungathered poems and transcendental papers | |
Unpublished Poems by Bryant and Thoreau | |
West Roxbury sermons | |
Young reporter of Concord : a checklist of F. B. Sanborn's letters to Benjamin Smith Lyman, 1853-1867, with extracts emphasizing life and literary events in the world of Emerson, Thoreau and Alcott |