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         Warner Charles Dudley:     more books (29)
  1. In the Levant / by Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1978
  2. Biography - Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. '74 How Spring Came in New England, from In the Wilderness / by Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1946-01-01
  4. Backlog studies / by Charles Dudley Warner ; with twenty-one illustrations by Augustus Hoppin by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1881-01-01
  5. The gilded age : a novel / by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner by Mark (1835-1910). Warner, Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Twain, 1883
  6. The relation of literature to life by Charles Dudley Warner. by Warner. Charles Dudley. 1829-1900., 1897-01-01
  7. 74 How Spring Came in New England, from In the Wilderness / by Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley (1829-1900) Warner, 1946-01-01
  8. Being a boy by Charles Dudley Warner 1829-1900, 1919-12-31
  9. The People For Whom Shakespeare Wrote;
  10. Saunterings
  11. My Winter On The Nile, Among The Mummies And Moslems
  12. As We Go
  13. Studies in the South and West, with comments on Canada by Charles Dudley Warner 1829-1900, 1889-12-31
  14. As we were saying by Charles Dudley Warner 1829-1900, 1894-12-31

1. Mark Twain In Hartford
Charles Dudley Warner. 18291900. By Garrett Condon. Mark Twain Memorial.Charles Warner, Mark Twain's friend, neighbor, and collaborator.
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Charles Dudley Warner
By Garrett Condon
Mark Twain Memorial
Charles Warner, Mark Twain's friend, neighbor, and collaborator he history of letters has all but forgotten Charles Dudley Warner, whose literary stardom after the Civil War was, perhaps, greater than his store of talent. If he is known at all today, it is as Mark Twain's friend (the Clemens children called him "Uncle Charlie.") and early collaborator. Warner' s majestic house on Forest Street now gone, alas abutted the properties of Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe. In the Nook Farm pantheon, he is a distant third behind these neighbors. Warner, who worked as a lawyer in Chicago and as a successful real estate broker in Philadelphia, might have spent his career in Hartford as a well-regarded, crusading editor of The Hartford Courant except for a series of light, self-effacing, domestic essays describing the goings on in his garden that he published in The Courant in 1870. Stowe's brother, the nationally-known preacher Henry Ward Beecher, was visiting and so enjoyed the essays, he got a book publisher to take them. The book was an instant hit, and created a national market for a lifetime of Warner's writing: mainly essays and travelogues and a trilogy of novels. His works are long forgotten except one that he co-authored: "The Gilded Age," the 1873 novel he wrote with Twain. The two made the book of two interwoven plots taken from the headlines and filled it with many of the era's hot social issues women's rights, for example. It sold well. (Shortly thereafter, Twain extracted the characters he had created and fashioned a very profitable stage play from the book.)

2. Charles Dudley Warner - Photograph
Charles Dudley Warner. (18291900). Picture of author Charles Dudley WarnerCharles Dudley Warner, Nook Farm neighbor and co-author of The Gilded Age.
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3. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900. Titles.American Newspaper. As We Go. As We Were Saying. Backlog Studies.
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4. Charles Dudley Warner
Charles Dudley Warner, links to texts available on the web, information Charles Dudley Warner (18291900). Image of Charles Dudley Warner
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Primary and Secondary Sources on Charles Dudley Warner Section on Warner's collaboration with Twain on The Gilded Age at Jim Zwick's excellent and extensive Twain site.
Brief description of the Charles Dudley Warner papers at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Brief biographical sketch
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Brief assessment
from the Cambridge Encyclopedia
Cover images
of The Gilded Age Works Available Online Editor's Drawer Editor's Study Washington Irving (1881) (Text at Project Gutenberg)
  • Washington Irving The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 45, issue 269 (March 1880).(Page images)
Their Pilgrimage (Text at Project Gutenberg)
  • Their Pilgrimage Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 73, issue 436 (September 1886). Their Pilgrimage Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 73, issue 435 (August 1886).

5. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Complete Writings Of CharlesDudley Warner, The. Author Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900. Notes.
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Title: Complete Writings Of Charles Dudley Warner, The
Author: Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
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Contents Volume 4 : : Being a boy On horseback Language: English Release Date: Jun 2001
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6. Creative Quotations From Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900)
Quotes from Charles Dudley Warner to inspire your creative thinking
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(1829-1900) born on Sep 12 US newspaperman, author, editor, publisher. He is credited with making the statement "Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it."
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It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We are thus enabled to call our ancestors barbarous. There is no such thing as absolute value in this world. You can only estimate what a thing is worth to you. A great artist can paint a great picture on a small canvas. Politics makes strange bed-fellows.
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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: often attributed to Mark Twain R: Backlog Studies, "Second Study" (1873).

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Quotations From The Project Gutenberg Editions Of The Works Of Charles DudleyWarner by Warner, Charles Dudley (18291900). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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10. Charles Dudley Warner
Charles Dudley Warner (18291900). Image of Charles Dudley Warner courtesyof Jim Zwick. American Literature Sites Foley Library Catalog
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Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900)
Image of Charles Dudley Warner
courtesy of Jim Zwick. American Literature Sites
Foley Library Catalog
Primary and Secondary Sources on Charles Dudley Warner Section on Warner's collaboration with Twain on The Gilded Age at Jim Zwick's excellent and extensive Twain site.
Brief description of the Charles Dudley Warner papers at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
Stereoview
of Warner's home at Nook Farm New URL
Brief biographical sketch
from the Information Please Almanac
Brief assessment
from the Cambridge Encyclopedia
Cover images
of The Gilded Age Works Available Online Editor's Drawer Editor's Study Washington Irving (1881) (Text at Project Gutenberg)
  • Washington Irving The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 45, issue 269 (March 1880).(Page images)
Their Pilgrimage (Text at Project Gutenberg)
  • Their Pilgrimage Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 73, issue 436 (September 1886). Their Pilgrimage Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 73, issue 435 (August 1886).

11. WARNER, CHARLES DUDLEY
Warner, Charles Dudley (18291900), American essayist and novelist, was born of Puritanancestry, in Plainfield, Massachusetts, on the 12th of September 1829.
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WARLOCK, a wizard, sorcerer or magician (see MAGIC). The word in 0. Eng. is w1/2rloga, literally “a liar against the truth,” from war, truth, cognate with Lat. serum (cf. Ger. wahr), and loga, liar, from léogan, to lie (cf. Ger. lugen). It was thus used with the meaning of a traitor, deceiver, a breaker of a truce. In M. Eng. it is found as a name for the devil (warloghe), the arch liar and deceiver. The use of the word for a sorcerer or wizard, one whose magic powers are gained by his league with the devil, seems to be a northern English or Scottish use. WARMINSTER, a market town in the Westbury parliamentary division of Wiltshire, England, 1003/4 m. W. by S. of London by the Great Western railway. Pop. of urban district (I9ot) 5547. Its white stone houses form a long curve between the uplands of Salisbury Plain,which sweep away towards the north and east, and the tract of park and meadow land lying south and west. The cruciform church of St Denys has a 14th-century south porch and tower. St Lawrence’s chapel, a chantry built under Edward I., was bought by the townsfolk at the Reformation. Warminster has also a free school established in 1707, a missionary college, a training home for lady missionaries and a reformatory for boys. Besides a silk mill, malthouses and engineering and agricultural implement works, there is a brisk trade in farm produce. Warminster appears in Domesday, and was a royal manor whose tenant was bound to provide, when required, a night’s lodging for the king and his retinue. This privilege was enforced by George III. when he visited Longleat. The meeting of roads from Bath, Frome, Shaftesbury and Salisbury made Warminster a busy coaching centre. Eastward, within 2 m., there are two I great British camps: Battlesbury, almost impregnable save

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Warner, Charles Dudley. 18291900, American editor and author, b. Plainfield,Mass., grad. Hamilton College, 1851, LL.B. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1858.
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    Warner, Charles Dudley 1829-1900, American editor and author, b. Plainfield, Mass., grad. Hamilton College, 1851, LL.B. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1858. After practicing law in Chicago, he was associate editor and publisher of the Hartford, Conn., Courant. The many travel articles he contributed to the Courant and to Harper's Magazine The Gilded Age My Summer in a Garden (1871) is one of several collections of his polished, charming essays.
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    16. Being A Boy By Charles Dudley Warner
    Charles Dudley Warner (18291900) was the author of many essays, including the collectionMy Summer Garden (1871). Click here to order Being a Boy online from.
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    Click here to order Being A Boy online from Amazon.com Illustrations and text about a New England childhood. The American rural life described here is that of the period 1830-1850. This book was first published in 1877. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was the author of many essays, including the collection My Summer Garden
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    Upham, Samuel Curtis, 18191885. Vail, Mary C. Vizetelly, Henry,1820-1894. Walker, WS Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900. Waters
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    19. Baddeck And That Sort Of Thing
    Baddeck and that Sort of Thing by Charles Dudley Warner (18291900)first appeared as a serial in Atlantic Monthly January-May, 1874.
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    Baddeck and that Sort of Thing
    "Baddeck and that Sort of Thing" by Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) first appeared as a serial in Atlantic Monthly January-May, 1874. When released as a book, it was dedicated: To My Comrade
    Joseph H. Twichell
    Summer and Winter Friend
    Whose companionship would make any journey a delightful memory
    These notes of a sunny fortnight in the Provinces are inscribed. It is said that the book influenced Alexander Bell to select Baddeck as the location for his summer residence. After reading it, he decided to explore the village when he was in its vicinity on his way to Newfoundland in 1885. He was delighted by both the scenery and the villagers, and was happy to find a place to retreat to during the unpleasant Washington summers. The preface did not appear in the magazine, nor does it appear in all editions of the book. However, it is available through a Gutenburg edition of all of Charles Warner's writings. The book is available in its 5 parts, as part of the "Making of America" collection at Cornell.

    20. Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 02-13-01 Pt 2
    viewbooks.asp?isbn=0595153305 Dewey Subjects 813.08733 American and Canadian GhostFiction LC Subjects WitchesFiction Warner, Charles Dudley, 18291900.
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