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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

61. Citings Of Nature: Gardens & Gardening
satisfactory thing a man can do. Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor,and publisher (18291900). Once we become interested in the
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I think the work in front of us is the first work task given our forbearers, which is to care for the garden. Now because it's the first thing commanded, maybe it's the first thing forgotten. But it is the first admonition and it is absolutely unequivocal. It is part of right livelihood. Wes Jackson
Fugitive Faith , ed. Benjamin Webb, 1998 I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs. Joseph Addison
essayist and poet (1672-1719) I have always found thick woods a little intimidating, for they are so secret and enclosed. You may seem alone but you are not, for there are always eyes watching you. All the wildlife of the woods, the insects, birds, and animals, are well aware of your presence no matter how softly you may tread, and they follow your every move although you cannot see them. To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds and watch their renewal of life this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do.

62. About Marriage
mind, and knows him as well as if she had ordered him after designs and specificationsof her own. Charles Dudley Warner (18291900), US writer and editor.
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"Love is moral even without legal marriage, but marriage is immoral without love."
Ellen Key (1849-1926), Swedish writer and feminist.
"We study ourselves three weeks, we love each other three months, we squabble three years, we tolerate each other thirty years, and the children start all over again."
Hippolyte Taine (1828-1893), French philosopher and historian.
"There isn't a wife in the world who has not taken the exact measure of her husband, weighed him and settled him in her own mind, and knows him as well as if she had ordered him after designs and specifications of her own."
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), US writer and editor.
"Marriage is an Athenic weaving together of families, of two souls with their individual fates and destinies, of time and eternity - everyday life married to the timeless mysteries of the soul."
Thomas Moore (1779-1852), Irish poet.
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63. Guru Books
There is nothing that disgusts a man like getting beatenat chess by a woman. Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), US writer.
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About Men
"A man of straw is worth a woman of gold."
Proverb.
"There is nothing that disgusts a man like getting beaten at chess by a woman."
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), US writer.
"Anyone can be heroic from time to time, but a gentleman is something you have to be all the time. Which isn't easy."
Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936), Italian playwright and novelist.
"Can officially confirm that the way to a man's heart these days is not through beauty, food, sex, or alluringess of character, but merely the ability to seem not very interested in him."
Helen Fielding, writer, Bridget JonesÕ Diary.
"A hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home."
Chinese proverb.
"It is an ancient contention of my wife that I, in common with all other men, in any dispute between a female relative and a tradesman, side with the tradesman, partly from fear, partly from masculine clannishness, and most of all from a desire to stand well with the tradesmen." Edith Somerville (1858-1949), Irish writer. 1. More...

64. Favorite Garden Quote
can do. Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, and publisher (1829-1900). RE Favorite garden quote.
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Posted by Kgulino ( Kgulino@aol.com ) on Sat, Feb 17, 01 at 10:45 I've bookmarked this site, I love garden quotes. Here's one of my favorites: "Who loves a garden, still his Eden keeps. Kgulino Follow-Up Postings:
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To own a bit of ground, to scratch it with a hoe, to plant seeds and watch their renewal of life this is the commonest delight of the race, the most satisfactory thing a man can do.
-Charles Dudley Warner, author, editor, and publisher (1829-1900)
RE: Favorite garden quote
I received a card for my birthday that said: "We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and
in-between we garden!" (Quote credit: from a toast by Nelson Eddy.) Thought you'd relate to the sentiment too.

65. Garden Club
Charles Dudley Warner (18291900), from “My Summer in a Garden”. OUR NEXTPROGRAM WILL BE ON Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 1030 am Luncheon.
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66. H-SHGAPE Discussion: Usage Of Term "The Gilded Age"
Other Sub. Livresa-clef. Satire. Other Author Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900.Other Title Gilded age, a tale of to-day. Oxford Mark Twain.
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H-SHGAPE Discussion: Usage of Term "The Gilded Age"
From: IN%" H-SHGAPE@H-NET.MSU.EDU " "H-Net Gilded Age and Progressive Era List" 27-JUL-1998 23:15:21.91 To: IN%" H-SHGAPE@H-NET.MSU.EDU " "Recipients of H-SHGAPE digests" CC:
Subj: H-SHGAPE Digest - 26 Jul 1998 to 27 Jul 1998 KLINDENMEYER@tntech.edu From: IN%" alessoff@falcon.tamucc.edu " "Alan Lessoff" 26-JUL-1998 15:17:21.95 Colleagues: Everyone knows the provenance of the term "Gilded Age," but has anyone ever investigated a matter more relevant to the profession, which is when and how historians began routinely to use it to refer to the decades between Reconstruction and the Spanish-American War. The name is as good as any, and debates over the appropriate names for historical periods quickly become pedantic. Still, the term invariably forces most of us to inject a constraining element of revisionism into our work, i.e. we almost always find ourselves suggesting that the Gilded Age wasn't as directionless, crass, and materialistic as the image. Thus, it would be useful to know how the term became common currency among us. Maybe I am wrong, but I do not recall ever coming across a document from the late-nineteenth century that uses the term "Gilded Age," except in reference to the Twain/Warner novel. By comparison, the frequently-attacked "Progressive era" rests on solid ground, since the reform activists of the early twentieth century eventually did come to call themselves "progressives," and by the 1920s, they often referred to themselves as "old progressives."

67. Charles Dudley Warner Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Charles Dudley Warner (1829 1900) US editor essayist more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 1 of 1 total,
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68. Warner, Charles Dudley. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Sixth Edition. 2001. Warner, Charles Dudley. 18291900, American editor and author, b. published in book form. Warner edited the American Men of Letters series,
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69. 19. Calvin (A Study Of Character) By Charles Dudley Warner. Matthews, Brander, E
Calvin (A Study of Character). Charles Dudley Warner (18291900)
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70. Charles Dudley Warner - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author details Charles Dudley Warner (1829 1900).Full Name, Warner, Charles Dudley. Biography, US editor essayist.
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71. Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge,
Warner. Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anythingabout it. Charles Dudley Warner (1829 - 1900). I am convinced
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72. 63298. Warner, Charles Dudley. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Charles Dudley Warner (1829–1900), US essayist, novelist. “ThirdWeek,” My Summer in a Garden (1871). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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73. 63294. Warner, Charles Dudley. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Charles Dudley Warner (1829–1900), US editor, author. “FifteenthWeek,” My Summer in a Garden (1871). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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74. Warner, Charles Dudley
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829–1900, American editor and author, b. Plainfield,Mass., grad. Hamilton College, 1851, LL.B. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1858.
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Warner Brothers, Warner, Albert, Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829 1900. Warner,Edward (Pearson), 1894 1958. Warner, Glenn (Scobey) Pop'', 1871 1954.
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77. Encyclopædia Britannica
It operates on a semester calendar and awards degrees at the associate and bachelor'slevels. Disciplines offered Warner, Charles Dudley (1829–1900).
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78. Encyclopædia Britannica
Norse explorers probably landed on Cape Cod more than 1,000 years ago. TheMayflower colonists who Warner, Charles Dudley (1829–1900).
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79. History Of Cazenovia Book Publishers
Perhaps the most famous of the mid19th century Cazenovia connected authors wasCharles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), a renown essayist, editor, and novelist.
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Mental and Practical Arithmetic
and was written by Charles W. Davies . What can you tell me about this book - what other books were printed in Cazenovia?
Dan Weiskotten's Answer (originally compiled 12/5/1998, but continuously revised with the latest revision 2/15/2002): GO TO: AUTHORS TITLES CAZENOVIA PUBLISHERS ALL DATA ... EXAMPLES I have been working on a history of the Cazenovia Publishers, and, while my research is far from complete, I can put together a little bit of history for you. I found the very same text at a flea market ($10.00!) down here in Richmond, VA. It was inscribed as "Elisha L. Bradley's Book, Fenner, Madison County, NY" and I think it may have been among the thousands sent south after the civil war by the Freedmen's Society or other social education / literary groups that were active then. A few years ago I bought a number of other books (not Cazenovia Published) from the estate of Elisha L. Bradley's grandson, George Bradley, and it is nice to have an even older book come to me through such convoluted circumstances and in such a far away place. (George's father was Elisha R. Bradley). So far I have identified 11 different firms that published books in Cazenovia before 1860. From these publishing houses (all seem to be a succession of earlier partnerships) I have identified 27 different works from 15 different authors or compilers. Nearly all of the known works from these printers and binders are school books, but five are yearly almanacs and it is said that a book on Catholicism was published. Several books were by authors who had been residents of Cazenovia or who had family ties to the community and the publishers such as

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AUTHOR, TITLE, EDITION, FORMAT, PRICE, PUBORG. Warner, Charles Dudley, American Newspaper,TxtG, n/c, GutenbergUS. Warner, Charles Dudley, As We Go, Txt-G, n/c, GutenbergUS.
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