I 36 ^ '6 y- ] 3 ■s'f w^ fyxmll W^nivmii^ Jibaj;g THE GIFT OF f\.11.'h<\'^'^ li 678-2 Z8393 .C3°6""' ""'""'"' "*""" oljn 3 1924 032 318 283 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://archive.org/details/cu31924032318283 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE AUTOTYPE FROM THE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH, BY COURTESY OF J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, NEW YORK BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE ' if WALLACE HUGH CATHCART CLEVELAND THE ROWFANT CLUB MCMV COPYRIGHT 1905^ THE ROWFANT CLUB PREFACE Nathaniel Hawthorne has been justly called the foremost spirit of American prose literature. His birth occurred at Salem, Mass., July 4, 1804, where he is known to have re- sided for several years, following which period he took up his residence with his uncle in Ray- mond, Maine. Later, at the age of fifteen, we find him again returned to Salem, where he remained for two years, and while at this place we are led to believe that his first literary ef- forts were published. As to the nature of these early productions, little is known, as few facts have thus far been established, though it has been positively affirmed that some poetry and possibly some prose had been issued in the Salem papers and in several periodicals, pre- vious to the appearance of " Fanshawe " in 1828. Proof of this is to be found in his cor- respondence with his sister, wherein he writes of his verses, and intimates as early as 1 8 1 9 that articles by him had already appeared in print. vi PREFACE Of these early writings, the manuscript of the little magazine entitled The Spectator is still extant, and in the possession of the Manning family in Salem. This remarkable specimen of early juvenile journalism consists of six numbers, the first being a prospectus and the remaining five issued weekly from August 21 to September 1 8, 1 820. The work was all done by pen upon small note-size paper. Of the early anonymous literary attempts of Hawthorne some will, from time to time, in all probability be made known. In the preparation of this Bibliography, I have examined every title mentioned (and, in the majority of instances, several different copies have passed through my hands), with the single exception of "A Rill from the Town Pump" (1857), of which, to my knowledge, there is no copy in this country, and the in- formation relating to it, which is given herein, was obtained through the courtesy of the British Museum. No attempt has been made to enumerate reprinted editions of the various works, except when new material was incorporated or changes made in the text, as they could be of no use to PREFACE Vll the collector of first editions. In every in- stance an effort has been made to trace the several v^^orks back to their first appearance in print. The Table of Contents and the Index will give, it is hoped, an adequate key to the ar- rangement of the various divisions and suffi- cient aid to turn quickly to any item. No effort has been made to make the list of magazine reviews of Hawthorne's works and of sketches of his life absolutely complete, nor has it seemed to me necessary to include all the various literary text-books which treat of Haw- thorne. A sufficient number of these have been mentioned, however, to enable the collector and lover of Hawthorne's writings fully to acquaint himself therewith. An examination of the auction prices in Part III, which it has seemed advisable to add, shows that the early editions of Hawthorne are becoming rarer each year, and that there is a steady advance in their values. And now it is a pleasure to extend thanks to all who have so generously offered their aid and encouragement. Among the first, Mr. J. Chester Chamberlain of New York has viii PREFACE generously offered to me the results of his extended study of Hawthorne's works, and the use of his magnificent collection of first editions ; this gentleman has in every way done all he could to make this list complete and accurate. Mr. G. M. Williamson, Grand View- on-Hudson, early placed at my disposal his collection and many items of information gathered by him. Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman of New York has supplied much of the in- formation concerning the early manuscripts, the greater part of which are now in his own collection. Mr. P. K. Foley, perhaps in opposition to his own plans and interests, has generously allowed the use of two items discovered by him, namely, "Autumn Leaves " (1837) and "The Child's Friend" (1844). Mr. Victor Hugo Paltsits of the Lenox Library, Mr. Henry E. Lower of the Congressional Library, the Essex Institute of Salem, and the Boston Public Library have all extended valu- able aid. And to all these I extend my thanks, and trust that, in view of the recent centenary of Hawthorne which has aroused so much interest in his works, a compilation of this kind may seem fitting, and it is hoped that its PREFACE ix publication will prove of value to the collector and that the time devoted to it, most enjoyably to myself, will in the end be considered to have been justifiably expended. CONTENTS PART I. WORKS (a) Writings of Hawthorne, published during HIS Lifetime 3 (b) Posthumous Publications 52 (c) Collected Works 68 (d) Some Doubtful or Unauthenticated Works attributed to Hawthorne 73 (e) Reprinted and Collected Articles ; Titles IN Some Instances changed 75 (f) Certain Contributions to Periodicals, not REPRINTED 8o (g) Miscellaneous 82 (h) Bibliographies of Hawthorne's Writings . 84 PART n. HAWTHORNIANA (a) Complete Biographies of Hawthorne . . 89 (b) Sketches of his Life, Reviews of his Works, ET cetera, in Books 94 (c) The Same — in Periodicals .... .107 (d) Criticisms and Reviews of Individual Vol- umes 129 (e) Pseudonyms and Initials used by Haw- thorne 139 (f) Proceedings of the Centenary Celebration, AT Salem and Concord, of Hawthorne's Birth 140 PART III Important Sales 147 Auction Values realized on Hawthorne's Works i49 INDEX 181 ILLUSTRATIONS NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE . . . frontispiece Autotjrpe, from the Original Photograph. TIME'S PORTRAITURE 14 From a copy in the Library of the Essex Institute. THE SISTER YEARS 16 From a copy in the Library of the Essex Institute. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR, FIRST EDITION 18 From a copy in the Collection of Mr. W. A. White, New York. LIBERTY TREE, FIRST EDITION .... 20 From a copy in the Collection of Mr. W. A. White, New York. FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE, FIRST EDITION . 22 From a copy in the Collection of Mr. J. C. Chamberlain, New York. THE CELESTIAL RAIL-ROAD, FIRST EDI- TION 26 From a copy in the Collection of Mr. J. C. Chamberlain, New York. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .... 28 Front Cover of First Edition in Paper. From a copy in the Collection of Mr. S. H. Wakeman, New York. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .... 30 Back Cover of First Edition in Paper. From a copy in the Collection of Mr. S. H. Wakeman, New York. THE SCARLET LETTER 34 Original Manuscript Title-Page. From the Original in the Collection of Mr. S. H. Wakeman, New York. PART ONE [A] WRITINGS OF HAWTHORNE ISSUED DURING HIS LIFE 1828 I . FANSHAWE, /A Tale. / "Wilt thou go on with me ? " — Southey. / Boston : / Marsh & Capen, 362 Washington Street. / Press of Putnam and Hunt. / 1828, / (c 22nd July, A. D. 1828.) i2mo, bufF boards, purple cloth back, paper label (Fan- / Shawe, / A Tale./ ), pp. 141, with seven lines of errata at the bottom of last page (141). Issued entirely uncut, two end-leaves in front and three at the back of volume. This was anonymously issued at the cost of ;^ioo to the author. As Hawthorne afterwards seemed dissatis- fied with the production, he called in all the copies accessible and destroyed them, thus making " Fan- shawe " one of the scarcest of his works. Some twenty-nine copies are known thus far (September 25, 1904) to be in existence. Copies are in Lenox Library, N. Y. (imperfect), Boston Public Library, and Essex Institute at Salem. A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1830 2, THE TOKEN ; / A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich./ Verse / Boston : / Published by Carter and Hendee. / MDCCCXxx. / (c 1829.) 1 6 mo, watered silk and leather, pp. viii, 340, 1 3 illustrations including engraved title- page. Preface dated September i, 1829. Contains — "The Young Provincial" (anonymous), pp. 127- 145, which has been attributed to Hawthorne by F. B. Sanborn on internal evidence, and accepted by M. D. Conway (see his article in the New York Times Saturday Review, ^nnt 8, 1 90 1, on the Tokens). 183I 3. THE TOKEN ; / A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich. / Verse / Boston : / Published by Gray and Bowen. / MDCccxxxi. / (c 1830.) 1 6mo, silk cover ; also leather, gilt edges, pp. viii, 320, II engravings, including en- graved title-page and presentation page. Contains — "Sights from a Steeple " (anonymous), pp. 41-51 ; "The Fated Family" (anonymous), pp. 57—82 (at- OF HAWTHORNE 5 tributed to Hawthorne by M. D. Conway, but not in- cluded in any of the collected editions of Hawthorne's works) ; " The Haunted Quack," a Tale of a Canal Boat, by Joseph Nicholson, pp. 117-137 ; "The Adventurer," signed J. D. H., April i, 1830, pp. 189-212 (attributed to Hawthorne by M. D. Con- way, but not recognized by any other writer, nor is it included in any collected edition). 1832 4. THE TOKEN ; / A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich. / Verse / Boston : / Published by Gray and Bowen. / MDCccxxxii. / (c 1831.) 1 6nio, stamped leather, gilt edges, pp. iv, 392, 20 illustrations and vignettes, including title-page and engraved presentation page. Contains — " The Wives of the Dead " (signed F.), pp. 74-82 ; " My Kinsman, Major Molineux," by the author of "Sights from a Steeple," pp. 89-116; " Roger Malvin's Burial" (anonymous), pp. 161-188; " The Gentle Boy " (anonymous), pp. 193-240. " The Wives of the Dead " was reprinted in the Demo- cratic Review for 1843 under the title "The Two Widows " (with Hawthorne's name as author). " My Wife's Novel," contained in the Token of this 6 A BIBLIOGRAPHY year, has been incorrectly attributed by F. B. San- born to Hawthorne, but it was written by Edward Everett. It is also erroneously included in the Auto- graph Edition. 1833 5. THE TOKEN / and / Atlantic Souvenir./ A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich. / Boston. / Pub- lished by Gray and Bowen. / mdcccxxxiii. / (c 1832.) 1 6mo, stamped leather, gilt edges, pp. 354, 20 illustrations, including engraved title-page and presentation page and two vignettes. Contains — " The Seven Vagabonds," by the author of " The Gentle Boy," pp. 49-71 ; " Sir William Pepperell," by the author of " Sights from a Steeple," pp. 124—134 ; " The Canterbury Pilgrims " (anonymous), pp. 153- 166. " The Bald Eagle " (contained in the Token of this date), which has been attributed to Hawthorne by F. B. Sanborn, M. D. Conway, and quoted by G. E. Woodberry, and which also is included in the Autograph Edition, is found, from a letter of H. W. Longfellow which has recently come to light, to have been contributed by Longfellow, not by Hawthorne. OF HAWTHORNE 7 1835 6. THE TOKEN / and / Atlantic Souvenir. / A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edit- ed by S. G. Goodrich. / Boston. / Published by Charles Bowen./ mdcccxxxv./ (c 1834.) i6mo, leather, gilt edges, pp. 376, 13 engravings, including title-page and presen- tation page. Contains — " The Haunted Mind," by the author of " Sights from a Steeple," pp. 76—82 ; " Alice Doane's Appeal," by the author of " The Gentle Boy," pp. 84-101 ; " The Mermaid, a Reverie " (anonymous), pp. 106- 121. " The Mermaid " was republished under the title of " The Village Uncle " in "Twice-Told Tales," 1842, 1835 7. YOUTH'S KEEPSAKE. / A / Christmas and New Year's Gift /for /Young People. / Verse / Boston : / Published by E. R. Broad- ers./i835./(ci834.) 1 8 mo, yellow boards with leather backs, pp. viii, 206, 7 illustrations. 8 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Contains — " Little Annie's Ramble," by the author of " The Gentle Boy," pp. 146-159. Frontispiece is called " Little Annie." 1836 8. THE TOKEN / and / Atlantic Souvenir./ A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich. / Boston. / Pub- Hshed by Charles Bowen. / mdcccxxxvi./ (C183S.) i6mo, stamped leather, pp. viii, 360, 12 illustrations, including engraved title-page and presentation page. Contains — " The Wedding Knell," by the author of" Sights from a Steeple," pp. 11 3-1 24; " The May-Pole of Merry Mount," by the author of "The Gentle Boy," pp. 283-297 ; " The Minister's Black Veil," by the author of " Sights from a Steeple," pp. 302—320. All have been republished in later works. 9. THE / AMERICAN MAGAZINE / of/ Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. / Vol. II. / Printer's Device / Embellished with nu- merous Engravings. / Boston : / Printed and Published By the Boston Bewick Company./ OF HAWTHORNE 9 1836./ (Bound volumes appeared sometimes with a different imprint on title-page.) Royal 8vo, pp. viii, 520. Illustrations. The six concluding numbers of this volume, March- August, 1836, inclusive, were edited anonymously by Hawthorne and his sister, who wrote or revised almost the entire contents. His contributions to this magazine which have been reprinted are as follows : — "An Ontario Steam-Boat" (anonymous), pp. 270- 272; " The Duston Family " (anonymous), pp. 395-397 ; " Nature of Sleep " (anonymous), p. 385 ; " Bells " (anonymous), p. 387. The above have appeared only in the Autograph and Old Manse Editions of his works. Those that have not been reissued in his collected works are : — " Preservation of the Dead" (anonymous), pp. 314, 315; "The Boston Tea Party "(anonymous), pp. 3 1 7-3 1 9 ; " April Fools " (anonymous), pp. 339, 340. " Alexander Hamilton " (anonymous), pp. 354- 356; " Tower of Babel " (anonymous), p. 366. 1837 I o. THE TOKEN / and /Atlantic Souvenir. / A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich. / Boston. / Pub- lo A BIBLIOGRAPHY lished by Charles Bowen. / mdcccxxxvii. / (C1836.) i2mo, stamped leather, gilt edges, pp. viii, 348, 12 engravings, including title- page and presentation page. Issued in the fall of 1836 and contained the follow- ing by Hawthorne : — " Monsieur du Miroir," by the author of " Sights from a Steeple," pp. 49—64 ;• " Mrs. Bullfrog," by the author of " Wives of the Dead," pp. 66-75 ; " Sunday at Home," by the author of " The Gentle Boy," pp. 88-96 ; " The Man of Adamant, — an Apologue," by the author of " The Gentle Boy," pp. 1 19-128; " David Swan, a Fantasy " (anonymous), pp. 147- 155 (reissued in Salem Gazette, August 18, 1837, signed N. Hawthorne) ; " The Great Carbuncle, a Mystery of the White Mountains," by the author of " The Wed- ding Knell," pp. 156-175 ; " Fancy's Show Box, a Morality " (anonymous), pp. 177-184 (reissued in Salem Gazette, March 14, 1837, and signed N. Hawthorne); " The Prophetic Pictures " (anonymous), pp. 289- 307- All have been reissued in later works. II. AUTUMN LEAVES : /A collection of miscellaneous poems, / from / various au- OF HAWTHORNE ii thors, / Verse I New York : / Published by John S. Taylor, / Brick Church Chapel. / i837./(c 1836.) i2mo, green cloth, pp. ix, 203, with 24 pages of advertisements. Contains, on pp. 95-96, a poem entitled " Ocean," by Hawthorne. See Bridge's Life of Hawthorne^ p. 36. 1837 12. TWICE-TOLD TALES. / By Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Printer s Device / Boston : / American Stationers' Co. /John B. Rus- sell. / 1837. / (c 1837.) i2mo, cloth, pp. 334, with 4 pages of preliminary advertisements, and 16 page catalogue annexed at end of book. On verso of title-page : Freeman and Bolles, Printers, Washington Street. Published early in March, 1837. (See letter of J. B. Russell in J. Hawthorne's Nathaniel Haw- thorne and his Wife, vol. i, p. 150.) An edition of 1000 copies was issued on the guarantee of two hundred and fifty dollars by Hawthorne's friend Horatio Bridge, who offered this to the pub- lishers unknown to Hawthorne. Contains — "The Gray Champion;" first appeared in the New 12 A BIBLIOGRAPHY England Magazine, J&nmry, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 20- 26, as by the author of " The Gentle Boy ; " "Sunday at Home;" first appeared in the Toien, 1837, pp. 88-96; " The Wedding Knell ; " first appeared in the Token, 1836, pp. 113-124; " The Minister's Black Veil ; " first appeared in the Token, 1836, pp. 302-320; " The May Pole of Merry Mount ; " first appeared in the Token, 1836, pp. 283-297; "The Gentle Boy;" first appeared in the Token, 1832, pp. 193-240; " Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe ; " first ap- peared in the New England Magazine, December, 1834, vol. vii, pp. 450—459 (anonymous), in a group of stories entitled " The Story Teller ; " " Little Annie's Ramble ; " first appeared in the youth's Keepsake, 1835, pp. 146-159; " Wakefield ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, June, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 341-347, as by the author of " The Gray Champion ; " " A Rill from the Town Pump ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, June, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 473-478 (anonymous) ; " The Great Carbuncle ; " first appeared in the Token, 1837, pp. 156-175; "The Prophetic Pictures;" first appeared in the Token, 1837, pp. 289—307 (anonymous); "David Sv/an;" first appeared in the Token, 1837, pp. 147-155; " Sights from a Steeple ; " first appeared in the Token, 1831, pp. 41-51 ; OF HAWTHORNE 13 "The Hollow of the Three Hills;" first ap- peared in the Salem Gazette, November 12, 1830 (anonymous) ; " The Vision of the Fountain ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, August, 1835, vol. ix, pp. 99-104, as by the author of "The Gray Cham- pion " (reissued in the Salem Gazette, March 21, 1837); "Fancy's Show Box;" first appeared in the Token, 1837, pp. 177-184 (published later in the Salem Gazette, March 14, 1837); " Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," first issued in the Knickerbocker Magazine, January, 1837, PP- '^']~2'it under the title, " The Fountain of Youth " (anony- mous). 1837 .PETER PARLEY'S /UNIVERSAL HISTORY, / on the Basis of/ Geography. / Vignette / For the Use of Famihes. / Illus- trated by Maps and Engravings. / Vol. I. / Boston : / American Stationers' Company. / John B.Russell. / 1837./ (c 1837.) 2 vols., square i6mo, stamped cloth, pp. viii, vii, 380, xii, 374. Title-page of volume II has a different vignette. On verso of title-page : Cambridge : Folsom, Wells and Thurston, Printers to the Uni- versity. 14 A BIBLIOGRAPHY The MS. was sent to S. G. Goodrich {pseudonym, Peter Parley), in September, 1836, but the work was not published until 1837. This was written with the assistance of his sister Eliza- beth, to whom he gave the one hundred dollars said to have been the amount received for the work. See Bridge's Life of Hawthorne, p. 77. The second edition appeared in Boston in 1838, and a later edition inNew York in 1839, with some changes in the vignettes. Successive editions appeared for many years, so that the total issued reached nearly a million copies, as stated by George P. Lathrop. In the 1838 and following editions, there was added to vol. II a list entitled. " Important Dates," pp. 375- 380. 1838 14. THE TOKEN / and / Atlantic Souvenir./ A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Edited by S. G. Goodrich. / Boston : /Ameri- can Stationers' Company. /mdcccxxxviii./ (c 1837.) i6mo, stamped leather, pp. viii, 312, 10 illustrations, including vignette title-page and presentation page. Contains the following by Hawthorne : — "Sylph Etheredge," pp. 22-32 (anonymous); " Peter Goldthwait's Treasure," pp. 37-65, as by the author of " Twice-Told Tales ; TIME'S PORTRAITURE REDUCED IN SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE LIBRARY OF THE ESSEX INSTITUTE \iimm9mMmjmm9mmmm3SMmMV9swvmm ^1- .lilizillli^i •sjC-a =:= c • B « ts-S * ? E ^1 S^ M - "it r 5 - - c »B 5^2- "'■''"III ills 1^ < : ijii^lltiiiiH;:; i;|p|.||:^f1l»|;| life] Si i Hill ISlflS^i]il§BSiiiiililiaSiiiii§§iiS9$Si»i!tSili)iSiSiiS'i k Si6Si»feSiE3:*aa*S^|K ..'(.■'^"■. ^sjwagpiggfflaiisiTOiiiiiwwiti iiMi i^^ OF HAWTHORNE 15 " Endicott and the Red Cross," pp. 69-78 (anony- mous) ; " Night Sketches beneath an Umbrella," pp. 81- 89 (anonymous) ; "The Shaker Bridal," pp. 11 7-1 25, as by the author of " Twice-Told Tales." This edition of the Token was reprinted in 1846, in New York, by Ansel Edward ; letterpress the same. In 1850, it was again reprinted in Hartford by S. Andrus & Son, same letterpress but different plates. The Hartford edition has two additional plates, one of which is a colored frontispiece. Other editions, more or less garbled, have been issued. 15. VIGNETTE. / TIME'S PORTRAIT- URE. / Being the Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the / Salem Gazette / For the first of January, 1838./ Broadside 14^ by 20 inches (outside of ornamental border). The sheet, size 1 6^ by 22; 4columns to page,signedTHE Carrier. The only three copies known to the compiler are in the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., and in the libraries of two New York collectors. 16. THE GENTLE BOY : /A / Thrice-Told Tale ; / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne : / with an original illustration. / Boston : / Weeks, Jordan & Co. 1 2 1 Washington Street. / 1 6 A BIBLIOGRAPHY New York & London : / Wiley & Put- nam. / 1839. / (Published Dec. 31, 1838. Announced in Boston Daily Advertiser.) Oblong 4to, brown paper covers, pp. 20. On verso of title-page : Copyright secured. Press of I. R. Butts, School Street, Bos- ton. First appeared in the Token, 1832, pp. 193-240. In some copies the verso of the illustration faces title- page. This was issued at the author's expense, with an original illustration (by Miss Sophia A. Peabody, afterwards Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne). 1839 17. THE /SISTER YEARS; /being the/Car- rier's Address, / to the Patrons / of the/ Salem Gazette, / For the / First of Janu- ary, / 1839. /Salem. / 1839. / 8vo, pamphlet, pp. 8. On verso of title- page : " Happy New Year." Only one copy of this has been offered at auction up to date, and only six copies are known, — four in private collections, one in the Essex Institute, and one in Harvard University Library, Issued anonymously, but reissued, with some changes, in " Twice-Told Tales," vol. ii, Boston, 1842. THE SISTER YEARS ORIGINAL ISSUE REDUCED IN SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE LIBRARY OF THE ESSEX INSTITUTE OF HAWTHORNE 17 18. THE / PICTURESQUE / POCKET COMPANION, / and / Visitor's Guide, / through/ Mount Auburn: / illustrated with upwards of/ sixty engravings on wood. / Verse / Boston : / Otis, Broaders and Com- pany. / MDCCCxxxix. / (c 1839.) i6mo, blue boards, leather backs, pp. 252. Title is printed also on side of cover. " The Lily's Quest, by Nathaniel Hawthorne," ap- pears on pp. 230-239. This was first published in the Southern Rose (a magazine published in Charles- ton), January 19, 1839, pp. 161-164, as by Na- thaniel Hawthorne, and collected in "Twice-Told Tales," 1842. The MS. of " The Lily's Quest " is in the private li- brary of Mr. William Loring Andrews of New York. 19. THE / BOSTON BOOK. / Being Speci- mens of/ Metropolitan Literature. / Bos- ton : / George W. Light, Cornhill. / 1 84 1 . / (c 1840.) i2mo, stamped cloth, pp. xi, 352, en- graved false title. Preface dated Boston, November, 1840. Contains — " Howe's Masquerade," by Nathaniel Hawthorne, pp. 168—189. This was first published in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review^ May, 1838, 1 8 A BIBLIOGRAPHY pp. 129-140, and later collected by the author, in vol. ii of " Twice-Told Tales," 1842. 1841 20. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR: /A/ His- tory / for / Youth, / by Nathaniel Haw- thorne. /Author of Twice-Told Tales. / Boston : / E. P. Peabody. / New York : / Wiley and Putnam./ i84i./(c 1840.) 32mo, cloth, glazed paper label on front cover, with gold printing, pp. vii, 140. Preface dated Boston, November, 1 840. On verso of title-page : Printed by S. N. Dick- inson, 52 Washington Street. Noticed in the January, 1841, issue of The Dial, No. 3. 2 1 . FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE : / Being / the Second Epoch /of/ Grandfather's Chair / by Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Author of Twice-Told Tales. / Boston : / E. P. Pea- body, / 1 3 West Street. /i84i./(c 1841.) 32mo, cloth, glazed paper label on front cover, with printing in gold ; pp. vii, 158. On verso of title-page: Printed by S. N. Dickinson, 5 2 Washington Street. Preface dated Boston, December 30, 1840. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR FIRST EDITION ACTUAL SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE COLLECTION OF W. A. WHITE, NEW YORK OF HAWTHORNE 19 22. LIBERTY TREE: / With the / Last Words / of / Grandfather's Chair. / By Nathaniel Hawthorne, / Author of Twice- Told Tales. / Boston: / E. P. Peabody, 13 West Street./ 1841./ (c 1841.) 32mo, cloth, glazed paper label on front cover, with printing in gold ; pp. vii, 1 60. On verso of title-page : Printed by S. N. Dickinson, 52 Washington Street. Preface dated Boston, February 27, 1 84 1 . Published early in March. 1842 23. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR: /A/ His- tory / for / Youth. / By / Nathaniel Haw- thorne, / Author of "Twice-Told Tales." / Second edition, /revised and enlarged. / Bos- ton : / Tappan and Dennet, / 1 1 4 Washing- ton Street./ i842./(c 1840.) i8mo, cloth, pp. vii, 139, with 5 pages of advertisements. One plate (a cut of Grandfather's Chair, which is not to be found in the earlier edition) ; also an illus- tration on p. 29. On verso of title-page: Cambridge : T. G. Wells, Printer to the 20 A BIBLIOGRAPHY University. Preface is dated Boston, No- vember, 1840. The enlargement consisted of several additions, to be found on pp. 21, 36, 37, 59, 71 ; and the omission of a single line on p. 72. 24. FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE :/ Being / the Second Epoch /of/ Grandfather's Chair. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne, / Author of " Tvi^ice-Told Tales." / Second edition. / Boston: / Tappan and Dennet, / 1 14 Wash- ington Street. /i842./(c 1841.) Second edition revised. 1 8 mo, cloth, pp. viii, 158, with 2 pages of advertisements. Frontispiece (cut of Grandfather's Chair), and one illustration, on p. 31. On verso of title-page : Press of T. R. Marvin, 24 Con- gress Street. Preface is dated Boston, De- cember 30, 1840. No change except a slight one on p. 31. 25. LIBERTY TREE: / With the / Last Words / of/ Grandfather's Chair. / By Na- thaniel Hawthorne, / Author of " Twice- Told Tales." / Boston : / Tappan and Dennet, / 1 14 Washington Street. / 1 842. / (c 1841.) LIBERTY TREE FIRST EDITION ACTUAL SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE COLLECTION OF W. A. WHITE, NEW YORK OF HAWTHORNE 21 Second edition, revised. 18 mo, cloth, pp. viii, 156, frontispiece, and cut on page 14. On verso of title-page: Boston: Printed by Isaac R. Butts, No. 2 School Street. Preface is dated Boston, February 27, 1 84 1. First issue of this should have chair stamped in gilt on front cover ; later edition omits the chair. 26. BIOGRAPHICAL STORIES /for chil- dren. / Benjamin West, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Johnson, Queen Christina. By / Nathaniel Hawthorne, / Author of " Historical Tales for Youth," " Twice- Told Tales," &c. / Boston : / Tappan and Dennet, / 1 14 Washington Street. / 1 842. / (c 1842.) 1 8 mo, cloth, pp. V, 161. Preface dated Boston, January 17, 1842. On verso of title-page: Butts, Printer, 2 School St. 27. HAWTHORNE'S / HISTORICAL / TALES / FOR YOUTH. / [1842.] 1 8 mo, two volumes, cloth. There is no general title-page, but the above title is 22 A BIBLIOGRAPHY stamped in gilt on the back of each vol- ume. Vol. I consists of " Grandfather's Chair," pp. vii, 139, and "Famous Old People," pp. viii, 158. Vol. II consists of "The Liberty Tree," pp. viii, 156, and " Biographical Stories for Children," pp. v, 161. No set has been offered for sale at any of the auctions. In the Foote sale, vol. 11 only was offered. 28. THE / SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY'S GIFT. / Boston, 1842./ 1 8 mo, pamphlet, stitched, without wrap- per, pp. 16. The title is at the top of page i, and the preface, ad- dressed to " Dear Young Friends," below, ending on page 2, and signed, " The Sunday School Society." The story, in two chapters, is about Samuel Johnson, and is the same as in " Biographical Stories," with several changes. The preface states that " the story was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and he has given us the liberty of printing it for you." Very rare. There are three copies known to the compiler, one in the Harvard Library, one in the Boston Public Library, and one in the private library of a New York collector. 29. TWICE-TOLD TALES. / By / Nathan- iel Hawthorne. /Volume I. / Printer's De- FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE FIRST EDITION ACTUAL SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE COLLECTION OF J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, NEW YORK f FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE: #• f ii r THE SECOND EPOCH GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR. BY NATHANIEL HA WTflORNE. Author of Twice-Told Tales. BOSTON: K. F. PEABODY, )3 Went Slreel. 1841. OF HAWTHORNE 23 vice / Boston : / James Munroe and Com- pany./ MDCCCXLII. (Vol. I, C I 837, vol. II, c 1842.) 2 vols., i2mo, cloth, pp. [3], 331, iv, 356. On verso of title-pages : Boston : Printed by Freeman and Bolles, Washington Street. Vol. I is a reprint of "Twice-Told Tales," 1837, with the addition of one story, "The Toll-Gather- er's Day " (pp. 279-289), which first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, October, 1837, pp. 31-35, as by the author of " Twice-Told Tales ; " also in the Salem Observer, November 4, 1837. Vol. II contains the following : — " Legends of the Province House " (under the title, " Tales of the Province House," as by the author of " Twice-Told Tales " ) i : " Howe's Masquer- ade;" first appeared in the United States Maga- zine and Democratic Review, May, 1638, pp. 129- 140; "Legends of the Province House," ii: "Edward Randolph's Portrait ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, ^uly, 1838, pp. 360-369 ; " Legends of the Province House," hi : " Lady Eleanore's Mantle; "first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, December, 1838, pp. 321-332; " Legends of the Province House," iv : " Old Esther Dudley;" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first 24 A BIBLIOGRAPHY appeared in the United States Magazine and Demo- cratic Review, January, 1839, pp. 51-59 ; " The Haunted Mind ; " first appeared in the Token, i835>PP- 76-82; "The Village Uncle;" first appeared in the Token, 1835, pp. 106-121, under the title, "The Mer- maid ; " " The Ambitious Guest ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, vol. viii, June, 1835, pp. 425- 431, as by the author of " The Gray Champion; " " The Sister Years ; " first appeared as Carriers' Address for the Salem Gazette, January i, 1 839. The article was revised for this volume by several changes in spelling and punctuation and the omission of some fifteen lines; "Snow Flakes;" first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, February, 1838, pp. 355-359, as by the author of "Twice-Told Tales ; " " The Seven Vagabonds ; " first appeared in the Token, 1833, pp. 49-71, as by the author of " The Gentle Boy;" " The White Old Maid ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, July, 1835, vol. ix, pp. 8-16, as by the author of " The Gray Champion," under the title " The Old Maid in the Winding Sheet," with the heroine's name, in the earlier form, Patience, and in this collection, Edith ; " Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure ; " first issued in the Token for 1838, pp. 37-65 ; " Chippings with a Chisel ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, OF HAWTHORNE 25 September, 1838, pp. 18-26, as by the author of "Twice-Told Tales;" "The Shaker Bridal ; " first appeared in the Token, 1838, pp. 1 1 7-125 (anonymous); " Night Sketches Beneath an Umbrella ; " first appeared in the Token, 1838, pp. 81-89 (anony- mous) ; " Endicott and the Red Cross ; " first appeared in the Token, 1838, pp. 69-78 (anonymous); " The Lily's Quest ; " first appeared in the Southern Rose, ]?in\xzry 19, 1839; " Footprints on the Sea-shore ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, January, 1838, pp. 190-197, as by the author of " Twice-Told Tales." Also printed in the Southern Rose, May 12, 1838, pp. 298-302; " Edward Fane's Rosebud ; " first appeared in the Knickerbocker Magazine, Se^tevabtr, 1837, pp. 195- 199 (anonymous); "The Three-Fold Destiny;" first appeared in the American Monthly Magazine, March, 1838, pp. 228- 235, as by Ashley Allen Royce. The poem which appeared in this story in the magazine was dropped when issued in this collection. 1843 30. THE /CELESTIAL RAIL-ROAD :/By Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Pub- lished by Wilder & Co., / No. 46 Wash- ington Street. / 1 843. / 26 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 3 2mo, bufF paper covers, with title on front cover, pp. 32. First appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, May, 1843, pp. S^S-S^S^^s by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Very rare. Copies are in the Essex Institute, Boston Athenaeum and Harvard Libraries. 31. THE SAME — A reprint of the above (probably unauthorized) at Lowell, by D. Skinner, in 1847. 32mo, paper covers, pp. 30. Exactly identical with the edition of 1843, except that the text ends with page 30, instead of page 32. 1844 32. A VISIT/TO THE/ CELESTIAL CITY./ Revised by the Committee of Pub- lication of the /American Sunday-School Union. / Philadelphia : /American Sunday- School Union, / No. 1 46 Chestnut Street./ (1844.) 1 8 mo, cloth, 4 plate illustrations, includ- ing frontispiece, pp. 54, with 10 pages of advertisements. This is a revision of the " Celestial Railroad," leaving out the anecdote about " Beelzebub's purchase of a miser's soul for sixpence," after the words " Vanity THE CELESTIAL RAIL-ROAD FIRST EDITION ACTUAL SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE COLLECTION OF J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, NEW YORK CELESTIAL KAIL -ROAD. OF HAWTHORNE 27 Fair," in the middle of page 40 in this edition, or on page 24 of the first issue of 1843. Also issued in boards, roan back. This was reissued (undoubtedly by authority) in Ger- man, in Philadelphia, 1853 (c 1853), PP* 2^°* 3 3 . THE / CHILD'S FRIEND ; / Designed for / Families and Sunday Schools ; / Edited by/ Eliza L. Follen./ Volume I./ Boston : / Leonard C. Bowles, /and /William Crosby. /1844./ i6mo, black cloth, pp. iv, 216. Vol. I, No. 5, February, 1844, contains, on pp. 151- 156, "A Good Man's Miracle," by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 1845 34. JOURNAL /OF AN / AFRICAN CRUISER ; / comprising sketches of the Canaries, The Cape De / Verds, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Leone, and /other places of interest on the West / Coast of Africa. / By an Officer of the U. S. Navy. / Edited by / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / New York & London : / Wiley and Putnam. / 1 845. / (c 1845.) 1 2 mo, buff paper covers, half-title, title- page, pp. viii, 2 of preface, 179, 4 of ad- 28 A BIBLIOGRAPHY vertisements, 12, [16]. Preface dated April 5, 1845. Published early in May, 1845. The notes of the voyage were made by Horatio Bridge, and they were entirely rewritten by Hawthorne for publication (see Bridge's Life of Hawthorne^ pp. 87, etc.). This forms No. i in Wiley and Putnam's Library of American Books. The first issue should have the name of both printer and stereotyper on verso of title-page, below the copyright. The copyright is set in four lines. In later issues of same date (1845) the copyright is reset in three lines, and the names of printer and stereotyper omitted. The English edition bore the imprint, London : / Wiley and Putnam, 6, Waterloo Place, 1 845. Bound in green cloth by Remnant & Edmonds. The sheets are from the American edition. The preface and part of the work were issued in advance of the book form, in the United States Magazine and Democratic Re- view, May and June, 1 845, " by the courtesy of the publishers, Wiley and Putnam." The first edition consisted of 2000 copies, 500 of which were for London (see Bridge's Life of Haw- thorne, p. 10 1). Part of the American edition was bound in cloth, always with another number of the series. The above was reissued in New York : George P. Putnam & Co., no Park Street, 1853 (^ ^853). No apparent change, except that in this edition the author's name, Horatio Bridge, U. S. Navy, appears on the title-page. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE FIRST EDITION IN PAPER, SHOWING FRONT COVER REDUCED IN SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE COLLECTION OF STEPHEN H. WAKEMAN, NEW YORK '^'~*--w^'" O- '" Sundry citizens of this ^ood land, meaning welly and hoping well, prompted by a certain sovuthins; in tht-ir nature, have ' trained tkeni' Selves to do Bervir.e in various Jissays, Puems, Histoi'ieBi and books of Artt Fancy, and Truth." ADDUKSfi OP THE AUKBIOAJt CorT-KlaHt OLDS. WILEY AND PUTNAM'S LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BOOKS. NO. xvn. MOSSES FROM AI OLD MAISE. BY NATHANIEL «AWTHORNE. NEW YORK AND LONDON. WILEY AND PUTNAM, 101 BROADWAY; 6 WATERLOO PLACE. Price, Fifty Cents. '11 ■^1 1\ OF HAWTHORNE 29 1846 35. MOSSES / FROM / AN OLD MANSE./ By Nathaniel Hawthorne. / In two parts / Fart I. / New York ; / Wiley and Putnam. / i846./(c 1846.) 1 2mo, straw-colored paper covers. Vol. i, half-title (verso blank), title-page, copy- right, contents (verso blank), pp. 207, 8 of advertisements. Vol. 11, half-title (verso blank), title-page, copyright, contents (verso blank), pp. 211. The original copies in paper covers of the first issue are very scarce. It forms Nos. xvii and xviii of Wiley and Putnam's " Library of American Books." Pub- lished between June i and lo, 1846. The copies of the first issue have on the back cover a list of Wiley & Putnam's " Library of American Books," which should end with Nos. xvii and xviii, being these two volumes. Reprints of the same date appeared, with covers having the list of books ex- tended, and the title set in larger type ; the extreme type length of the original issue being 47-16 inches and of the later issues 5^. The first issue appeared with the names of both the printer and stereotyper (Craighead and Smith) on the verso of the title-page, below the copyright notice. In later issues the name of the printer (R. Craighead) was replaced by the name of William Osborn, the 30 A BIBLIOGRAPHY name of the stereotyper being the same. In other cases the names of both printer and stereotyper were omitted. Vol. I contains — " The Old Manse ; " first published here. The MS. of "The Old Manse" is owned by the Lenox Library, New York ; " The Birthmark ; " first appeared in the Pioneer Magazine^ March, 1843, PP- ^^^-^^9 5 " A Select Party ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, July, 1 844, pp. 33-40, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " Young Goodman Brown ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, April, 1835, pp. 249-260, as by the author of " The Gray Champion ; " " Rappaccini's Daughter ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, December, 1844, pp. 545-560, under the title, " Writings of Aubepine," by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " Mrs. Bullfrog ; " first appeared in the Token, 1837, pp. 66-75, as by the author of " The Wives of the Dead ; " " Fire Worship ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, December, 1 843, pp. 627-630, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " Buds and Bird Voices ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, June, 1843, PP- 604-608, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " Monsieur du Miroir ; " first appeared in the Token, 1837, 3S ^y ^^^ author of " Sights from a Steeple ; " " The Hall of Fantasy ; " first appeared in the Pioneer Magazine, February, 1843, PP- 49~53 > MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE FIRST EDITION IN PAPER, SHOWING BACK COVER WITH LIST OF "LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BOOKS" REDUCED IN SIZE REPRODUCED FROM A COPY IN THE COLLECTION OF STEPHEN H. WAKEMAN, NEW YORK '^' WILEY AND PUTNAM'S ' LIBBABY OF AMERICAN BOOKS. No. I. JotriNAt OF AN African OEtiiSEB, bditpd bt Natha-" . KIEL Hawthorne. SUcenlB. II. Tales by Edgae A- Poe. 50cis. III. L-KTTEas feom Italy, by J. T. Headlbt. , 50 cents- IV., XII-^Tke WrswAM, awd the Cab im, by W. Gilmoh* SlMnis.' 3 parttj 50 tents each,/ ' ' V, Big Aaat AisD^HB Little -Manhattan, By Cpenelios .. MiiiaRWs. ■ "25 eta. . ' ■,"_' _ "-■■ ■;■; Yl. VVanderisosop \PrLoRiM (TSbtR TtiB SE^AD6xv'oT MoN''i' Blaisc, pF Georbe B-Cheevfr,.I>,D.38(^. "V'll. 'Western "Clearings, BY Maby CLA.ViRS (-Mrs. Kirli- lamf), Author of •' A New Home,*'" Who*ll FpHowt" "Forest Life," &c. 50 d.. ■ ■- ' VIII. Raven Ano otheb Poejts, bv Edoar A. Po£. 31 cts, IX. Views akd Rsi'iE'w's ik AweaicAy HisfoaJ, Litera- ture, & Fiction", by W. G. Siijiia. OOiCei^ts. ! X. The Alps AND the Rhine, bV J. T. Hkadley. 37jClS. XL.The PiLOiriM IN TSE Shadow oy the Jungj hau , Aj.T, BY GtOROE B. CHEEVEgj.D,D. 5G Cts. Xin,, XIV. TypEc; i Restdence in tab MAR-QU^SAa, et ■ ■, Herman Melville, :J Parts, 37 1-2 cettW ea«b.' XV! The Wilderness akd THE/WAa Path^ by James- Hall. Price 50 cents. \ . XVX. Soekeb and Thoughts tn EoRg^K,. »y Georoe H. CALVEiJT. Piice 50 Centa* ' XVII., XVllI. MossKa FROM AN 0,i[.D MaNbe, BY Nathaniel Hawthorne. 2 Parts, 60€i«< each. OF HAWTHORNE 31 " The Celestial Railroad ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, May, 1843, PP- 515-523, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " The Procession of Life ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic ^?w«Vm;, April, 1843, PP- S^o-S^^j by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Vol. II contains — " The New Adam and Eve ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Feb- ruary, 1843, PP- 146-155, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " Egotism : or, The Bosom Serpent ; " first ap- peared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, March, 1843, PP- 255-261, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " The Christmas Banquet ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Jan- uary, 1844, pp. 78-87, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " Drowne's Wooden Image;" first appeared in Godefs Magazine and Lady's Book, July, 1 844, pp. 13— 17. Reprinted in Boston Book, 1850 ; " The Intelligence Office ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, March, 1844, pp. 269-275, by Nathaniel Haw- thorne ; " Roger Malvin's Burial ; " first appeared in the Token, 1832, pp. 161-188. Reprinted in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, August, 1843, PP- 186-196 ; " P's Correspondence ;" first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, April, 1 845, pp. 337-345, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; 32 A BIBLIOGRAPHY " Earth's Holocaust ; " first appeared in Graham's Magazine, May, 1844, vol. xxv, pp. 193-200, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " The Old Apple Dealer ; " first appeared in Sar- gent's New Monthly Magazine, January, 1843, vol- i, pp. 21-24; " The Artist of the Beautiful ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, June, 1844, pp. 605-617, by Nathaniel Haw- thorne ; " A Virtuoso's Collection ; " first appeared in the Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion, May, 1842, vol. i, pp. 193-200, by Nathaniel Haw- thorne. 36. THE SAME. Two parts in one volume; same date. 1 2mo, cloth. Part i, half-title, pp. 207. Part ii, half-title, pp. 211. For contents, see above. 1849 37. ESTHETIC PAPERS. / Edited by / Elizabeth P. Peabody. / Verse I Boston : / The Editor, 1 3, West Street. / New York : / G. P. Putnam, 155, Broadway. / 1849. / (c 1849.) 8vo, paper covers, pp. iv, 248. Front of OF HAWTHORNE 33 cover bears the same imprint as title-page ; verso blank. Third page of cover blank ; verso, advertisements. Preface dated Boston, May, 1849. Contains — " Main Street," by N. Hawthorne, Esq., pp. 145- 174. 1850 38. THE / SCARLET LETTER, / A Ro- mance. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Bos- ton: /Ticknor,Reed, andFields./MDCCCL, / (c 1850.) i2mo, brovi^n cloth, pp. iv, 322, w^ith 4 pages of advertisements, dated March I, 1850. On verso of title-page: Cam- bridge : Metcalf and Company, Printers to the University. Published about March 1 6, 1850. (See Longfellow's Journal, March 16, 1850.) The MS., with the exception of the title-page, which is now owned by Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman, of New York, was destroyed by Hawthorne. The first edition has the word " reduplicate," p. 2 1 , line 20. The second edition, issued in the same year, contains a (new) preface, dated Salem, March 30, 1850, and changes the word "reduplicate" to 34 A BIBLIOGRAPHY " repudiate ; " while still later editions have the word " resuscitate." There is a third or stereotyped edi- tion issued this same year, with pp. 307 only. The author in his preface to the second edition states that it is issued without the changing of a single word. In addition to the above change in the word " redupli- cate," the following have been laboriously discovered, and pointed out to the compiler, by Mr. G. M. Wil- liamson : in the first edition, p. 4T, line 6, the word "characters " is spelled " characterss ; " it is correctly spelled in the second and stereotyped editions. In the first and second editions, p. 100, line 2, the word " mortal " is used, and in the stereotyped edition the word "moral." In the first edition, p. 102, line 2 2, the words " to believe " are printed as one word; in the later editions as two words. In the first edition, p. 142, line 25, is the word " heaven- ordained ; " this is changed in the stereotyped edi- tion to " heavenly ordained." In the first edition, p. 189, line 23, are the words "Said the Physician;" these are changed in the later editions to " An- swered the Physician." Other changes are as follows : — The printer's imprint is reset in the second edition. P. 31, line 7, the words " for a" are printed as one word in the second edition. P. 46, " convulsives " (first edition) changed to " convulsive ; " " is : that " (first edition) changed to " is, that." P. 48, " or the shade " (first edition) changed to " or in the shade." P. 50, " and altogether " (first edition) changed to "and although." P. 68, "concentred" (first edition) changed to "concentrated." THE SCARLET LETTER ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT TITLE-PAGE, SHOWING INDISTINCTLY THROUGH THE PAPER THE TABLE OF CONTENTS WHICH IS ON THE VERSO REDUCED IN SIZE REPRODUCED FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE COLLECTION OF STEPHEN H. WAKEMAN, NEW YORK OF HAWTHORNE 35 1851 39. THE / MEMORIAL : / Written by / Friends of the late Mrs. Osgood / and Edited / by Mary E. Hewitt. / With illus- trations engraved on steel by J. Cheney, J. Halpin, J. I. Pease, / and H. Beckwith. / New York: /George P. Putnam, 155 Broad- way. / 1851./ (c 1850.) 8vo, stamped cloth and leather, gilt edge, portrait, engraved title-page, and illustrations, pp. vi, 346. Preface dated New York, October, 1850. Contains — "The Snow-Image, A Childish Miracle," pp. 41- 58, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This book was reissued in New York by Lamport, Blakeman, and Law, 1854, under the title "Laurel Leaves." 40. TRUE STORIES / FROM / HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, / mdcccli. / (c 1 850.) i6mo, stamped cloth, gilt back, half- title, pp. V, 335, 4 illustrations including frontispiece. With and without 4 pages 36 A BIBLIOGRAPHY of advertisements of juvenile books pub- lished by Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. Some copies have gilt edges, others plain edges. Printed at Cambridge by BoUes & Hough- ton. Comprises the three parts of " Grandfather's Chair," and the " Biographical Stories," issued in 1841-42. In the preface to the first issue two commas were omit- ted, — on p. iii, line 15, after "way," and p. iv, line 18, after "which," — and this issue is further identified by the signature number (a*) which is placed directly under the word " seat," while in the second issue the two commas were inserted after the words as above designated, and the signature (a*) placed farther to the left. 41. TRUE STORIES / FROM / HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. / MDCCCLi. / (c 1851.) Second edition, i6mo, cloth, pp. v, 343, 4 illustrations. This edition was reset by Thurston, Torrey & Emer- son, printers. 42. TWICE-TOLD TALES. / By / Na- thaniel Hawthorne. / In two volumes. / Vol. I. / A new Edition. / Boston : / Tick- OF HAWTHORNE 37 nor. Reed, and Fields. / mdcccli. / (c 1851.) 2 vols., i2mo, brown cloth, portrait of Hawthorne, pp. 287, 288, with 4 pages of advertisements dated October, 1 8 5 1 . Other issues have advertisements dated November, 1850. On verso of title-page : Boston : Thurston, Torrey, & Emerson, Printers, Devonshire street. New edition, revised, with preface, pp. 5—12, now first published, dated Lenox, January 11, 1851. This edition contains the first engraved portrait of Hawthorne, by T. Phillibrown, from a painting by C. G. Thompson. Otherwise same as the edition of 1 842. This was published early in March, 1 8 5 1 . (From an autograph letter of the author to his sister, March 11,1851; see Hawthorne and His Wife, vol. i,p. 389.) Also issued in London by Henry G. Bohn, without portrait, 1851. 43. THE HOUSE / OF / THE SEVEN GABLES, / A Romance. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. /mdcccli. /(c 1851.) 38 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 2mo, stamped brown cloth, pp. vi, 344. Four preliminary advertising pages, dated March, 1851, also, on some copies, dated October, 1 8 5 1 . On verso of title-page : Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins, Bos- ton. Preface dated Lenox, January 27, 1 85 1. Published about March 20, 1851. (From a letter of Haw^thorne to his sis- ter ; see Havs^thorne and His Wife, vol. i, p. 389.) Also issued in London, by George Rout- ledge & Co., 1 8 5 1 , v^ithout preface ; 1 6mo, green cloth, pp. 248. And in New York with Boston imprint and that of D. Apple- ton & Co. The MS. of " The House of the Seven Gables " is owned by Mrs. James T. Fields. 1852 44. A / WONDER-BOOK / FOR / GIRLS AND BOYS. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. /With engravings by Baker from designs by Billings. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. / MDCccLii. / (c 1851.) i6mo, cloth, 7 full page engravings including frontispiece, pp. vi, 256. Stereo- OF HAWTHORNE 39 typed by Hobart & Robbins, Boston. Pre- face dated Leliox, July 15, 1851. Copies of the same date are printed on different paper and with diiFerent cover designs. The MS. of " The Wonder-Book " is in the private collection of Mr. W. A. White, New York City. 45. THE / SNOW-IMAGE, / and / other Twice-Told Tales. / By / Nathaniel Haw- thorne. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields./ MDCCCLii. / (c 1851, Dec. 4.) i2mo, brown cloth, pp. 273, with 4 pages of advertisements, dated Boston, January, 1852. Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins, Boston. Preface dated Lenox, November i, 1851. Also issued in London by Henry G. Bohn at same time, but dated 1851. Contains — " The Snow-Image, A Childish Miracle," by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; first appeared in the " Me- morial by the Friends of Mrs. Osgood," 1851, published in October, 1850, and issued the next month in the International Miscellany of Literature., Art., and Science, pp. 537-543. The MS. of the " Snow-Image " is in the private collection of Mr. W. A. White, New York City ; " The Great Stone Face ; " first appeared in the 40 A BIBLIOGRAPHY National Era, January 24, 1850, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, p. 1 6 ; " Main Street ; " first appeared in "Esthetic Papers," 1849, pp. 145-174; " Ethan Brand ; " appeared in Holden's Dollar Maga- zine^ May, 1 85 1, under the title, " Ethan Brand, or The Unpardonable Sin," pp. 193-201 ; but probably first appeared in the Boston Literary Museum about 1850, under the title "The Unpardonable Sin" (see letter of Hawthorne to E. A. Duyckinck, under date April 22, 1851; also see Trowbridge's state- ment in " My Own Story," p. 120); " A Bell's Biography; " first appeared in the Knicker- bocker Magazine, as by the author of " Twice-Told Tales," March, 1839, pp. 219-223; " Sylph Etherege," first appeared in the Token, 1838, pp. 22-32 (anonymous); " The Canterbury Pilgrims ; " first appeared in the Token, 1833, PP- ^^53~l^^ (anonymous); Old News. — No. i, in American Edition, has no title ; in the English edition it is called "The Colonial Newspaper." First appeared in the New England Magazine, vol. viii, February, 1835, pp. 81-88 (anonymous). No. ii,"The Old French War;" first appeared in the New England Magazine, vol. viii, March, 1835, pp. 170-178 (anonymous). No. iii, " The Old Tory ; " first appeared in the New Eng- land Magazine, vol. viii. May, 1835, pp. 365-3 70 (anonymous) ; " The Man of Adamant : an Apologue ; " first appeared in the Token, 1837, pp. II9-128; " The Devil in Manuscript ; " first appeared in the OF HAWTHORNE 41 New England Magazine, vol. ix, November, 1835, pp. 340-345, as by " Ashley A. Royce ; " " John Inglefield's Thanksgiving ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Re- view, March, 1840, pp. 209-212, as by Rev. A. A. Royce (pseud.) ; " Old Ticonderoga : A Picture of the Past ; " first appeared in the American Monthly Magazine, February, 1836, pp. 138-142 (anonymous); " The Wives of the Dead ; " first appeared in the Token, 1832, pp. 74-82, with the signature F. Re- issued in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, July, 1843, under the title, " The Two Widows," pp. 85-88, over Hawthorne's name. " Little Daffydowndilly ; " first appeared in the Boys' and Girls' Magazine, Boston, 1843 ; " Major Molineux ; " first issued in the Token, 1832, pp. 89-1 16. In the English edition, the title is " My Kinsman, Major Molineux," the form of title under which it appeared in the Token. 46. THE / BLITHEDALE ROMANCE. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. / mdccclii. / (c 1852.) i2mo, brown cloth, pp. viii, 288, with 4 pages of advertisements, dated April, 1852. Preface dated Concord (Mass.), May,i852. Published July 14, 1852. (See letter of July 13, 1852, to W. D. Tick- 42 A BIBLIOGRAPHY nor.) Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins, Boston. The English edition was issued in 2 vols., London, 1852. The complete MS. of " The Blithedale Romance " is now in the private library of Mr. Stephen H. Wake- man, New York. 47. LIFE / OF / FRANKLIN PIERCE. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. / mdccclii. / (c 1852.) i6mo, brown cloth, also issued in paper; portrait of Pierce, engraved by C. E. Wag- staff and J. Andrews, from a portrait by A. Tenney, N. H. ; pp. 144, with 4 pages of advertisements, dated September, 1852. Preface dated Concord (Mass.), August 27, 1852. Stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry. Published in September, 1852. (In later editions, chapter iv, " The Mexi- can War — His Journal of the March from Vera Cruz," is omitted.) Paper edition has title-page reproduced for cover, with the addition for sixth line on cover, " with an authen- tic Portrait." Price 27 }i cents, in upper right hand corner. On the back cover, inside and out, advertise- ments of Hawthorne's books. Verso of front cover, advertisement of " The Blithedale Romance." OF HAWTHORNE 43 The MS. of « The Life of Franklin Pierce " is in the private library of Mr. W. K. Bixby, of St. Louis, Mo. 1853 48. TIME'S PORTRAITURE. /Being /The Carrier's Address to the Patrons / of the / Salem Gazette, / and Essex County Mer- cury. / For the First of January, 1853./ 8vo, pamphlet, pp. 8. Originally issued as a broadside, being the Carrier's Address to the patrons of the Salem Gazette^ 1838. There appear to have been two imprints of this re- issue. On the one from which we have copied, the year is on same line with "For the first of January ; " on the others, below. There is also a change on the type face in the line, " Essex County Mercury." Only one copy of the first is known to the writer, and that is in the Essex Institute at Salem. The most interesting feature is the " Printer's Devil " note. Up to the date of this reissue this production had not been recognized as by Hawthorne. The address was also reprinted in the Christmas Locket^ 1870, under the title, "Father Time." 49. TANGLEWOOD TALES, / for / Girls and Boys ; / Being / a Second Wonder- Book. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / With line illustrations. / Boston : /Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. /mdcccliii, / (c 1853.) 44 A BIBLIOGRAPHY i6mo, stamped cloth, 7 full page il- lustrations, including engraved title-page, pp. 336, with 8 pages of advertisements, dated August, 1853. Stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry. In later issues of the same date, the printer's imprint — Press of Geo. C. Rand, Wood Cut and Book Printer, Cornhill, Boston — appears between the copyright lines and stereo- typer's imprint ; the paper used is lighter in weight, the advertisements are dated September, 1853, ^^^ ^^^ price, which in the advertisement in the first edition is omitted, is here stated as 88 cents. Issued in London, on the same date, by Chapman & Hall. 1854 50. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / In two Vol- umes. / Vol. I / New Edition, / carefully revised by the Author. / Boston : / Ticknor and Fields. / mdcccliv. / (c 1 854.) 2 vols., i2mo, stamped cloth, pp. 286, 297; 8 pages of advertisements in vol. 11. OF HAWTHORNE 45 Stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foun- dry. Contains three sketches not found in the edition of 1846. The last story in vol. i is " Feathertop," which appeared first in the International Monthly Magazine, February, 1852, pp. 182-186, and March, 1852, pp. 333-337. The MS. of" Feather- top " is in the library of Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman, New York. In vol. II appears " Passages from a Relinquished Work," which first appeared in the New England Magazine, November, 1835, pp. 352-358, and De- cember, 1835, pp. 449-459, under the title, "The Story Teller " (anonymous) ; the first of the Passages was called " At Home ; " the second, " The Vil- lage Theatre ; " also, " Sketches from Memory," which first appeared in the New England Magazine, vol. ix, November, 1835, pp. 321-326, and Decem- ber, 1835, pp. 447-456, as " By a Pedestrian." 1857 5 1 . A/RILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP./ By Hawthorne /with remarks / By Telba./ Published for the Albion Society. / By W. and F. C. Cash. 5, Bishop's gate Without / 1857 / Price Two pence. / i2mo, pp. 12, brown paper wrapper, with title; there is no title-page proper. Pp. 1—7 are by Hawthorne ; pp. 8-1 2 are 46 A BIBLIOGRAPHY practically a temperance tract, signed Telba [pseudonym for William H. Ablett.) This first appeared in the New England Magazine, vol. viii, 1835, pp. 473-478. Reprinted in Tem- perance Almanac, vol. i, no. 5, 1843. 52. THE / PHILOSOPHY / OF / THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE / UN- FOLDED. / By Delia Bacon. / With / a Preface / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne, / au- thor of The Scarlet Letter, etc. / Verse / London ; / Groombridge and Sons, / Pa- ternoster Row. / 1 857. / 8vo, cloth, pp. ex, 582. Hawthorne wrote a preface to this, pp. vii— xv. The imported copies have the same date, but with the imprint of Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 1857. 53. THE / KEEPSAKE. 71857./ Edited by / Miss Power. / With beautifully finished engravings, / from / drawings by the first artists, / engraved under the superintendence of/ Mr. Frederick A. Heath. / London : / David Bogue, 86 Fleet Street; /Bangs, Brothers & Co., New York ; / H, Mande- ville, 15 Rue Dauphine, Paris./ 1857./ 8vo, cloth, 12 engravings, pp. 6, 272. OF HAWTHORNE 47 Contains — "Uttoxeter," pp. 1 08-1 13, as by the author of " The Scarlet Letter, etc., etc." First appeared in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, April, 1852, vol. xiv, pp. 639-664 ; and later in " Our Old Home," 1863, as "Lichfield and Uttoxeter." i860 54. THE MARBLE FAUN : / or. The / Romance of Monte Beni. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne, /Author of The Scarlet Letter, etc., etc. / In two volumes. / Vol. L / Bos- ton : / Ticknor and Fields. / mdccclx. / (c i860.) 2 vols., i2mo, stamped brown cloth. Vol. i: half-title, pp. xi, 283, with 16 pages of advertisements, dated March, 1 860. Vol. II : half-title, pp. 284. On verso of title-page : Riverside, Cambridge ; Stereo- typed and Printed by H. O. Houghton and Company. Preface is dated Leamington, Decem- ber 15, 1859. Published about February 29, i860. The English edition was pub- lished in 3 vols., small 8vo, 1 860, by Smith, Elder, and Company, under the title. 48 A BIBLIOGRAPHY "Transformation; or. The Romance of Monte-Beni." The MS. of " The Marble Faun " is in a private col- lection in England, and, in fact, was never in this country, as the American edition was set up from proof-sheets of the English edition. It was given to Mr. Henry Bright, and is thought to be in the hands of his family. 55. THE SAME. Second edition. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, i860, (c i860.) 2 vols., i2mo, pp. 283, 288, with 16 pages of advertisements, dated Leaming- ton, March 14, i860. Has 4 extra pages at the end of vol. 11, which do not appear in the first edition. 56. THE / WEAL-REAF. / A Record of the / Essex Institute Fair, / held at Salem, / Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, / with two supplementary numbers, /Sept. 10, 11,/ 1860./ Also one extra number, called " Weal- Reaf Extra, Fair Advertisements," etc. Square 8vo, paper, pp. 4, 56, 4. Contains a letter by Hawthorne (reissued as " Browne's Folly "), pp. 14-24. The MS. is in the possession of Mrs. Richard C. Manning, of Salem. OF HAWTHORNE 49 57. TWICE-TOLD TALES / by / Nathan- iel Hawthorne, /A new edition. / Com- plete in two volumes. / Vol. 1. / Printer s Device / Boston : / Ticknor and Fields. / 1865. /(c 1864.) 2 vols., i8mo, blue and gold cloth, gilt edges, pp. xii, 392, iv, 428. Same as edition of 1851, but with an additional note (signed September 23, i860) near the end of vol. i, at the beginning of the story " Dr. Heidegger's Experiment." 1863 58. OUR OLD HOME: /A Series of English Sketches. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Printer s Device / Boston : / Ticknor and Fields./ 1863./ (c 1863.) i2mo, brown cloth, half-title, pp. xi, 398. Stereotyped by H. O. Houghton. Preface dated The Wayside, July 2, 1863, with one page of advertisements at the end. In later editions the above list is omitted and 22 pages of advertisements appear under date of November, 1863. Issued in London, same date, in 2 vols., by Smith, Elder & Co. 50 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Contains — " Consular Experiences ; " " Leamington Spa ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. x, October, 1862, pp. 451-462, unsigned ; " About Warwick ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. x, December, 1862, pp. 708-720, unsigned ; " Recollections of a Gifted Woman ; " first ap- peared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. xi, January, 1863, pp. 43-58, unsigned; " Lichfield and Uttoxeter ; " under the title, " Ut- toxeter," first appeared in Harper s New Monthly Magazine, April, 1857, PP* ^39-^4^5 ^Y Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " Pilgrimage to Old Boston ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, \o\. ix, January, 1862, pp. 88-101, unsigned ; " Near Oxford ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. viii, October, 1861, pp. 385-397, unsigned ; " Some of the Haunts of Burns ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. vi, October, i860, pp. 385- 395, as by " A Tourist without Imagination or Enthusiasm ; " " A London Suburb ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. xi, March, 1863, pp. 306-321, un- signed ; " Up the Thames ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. xi. May, 1863, PP- 598-614, un- signed ; " Outside Glimpses of English Poverty ; " first OF HAWTHORNE 51 appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. xii, July, 1863, PP- 3 6-5 1 1 unsigned; " Civic Banquets ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. xii, August, 1863, pp. 195—212, un- signed. The MS. is in the private collection of Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman, New York. [BJ POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATIONS 1864 59. PANSIE : / A Fragment. / The last literary effort of / Nathaniel Hawthorne, / Lon- don: /John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly./ (1864.) 1 6 mo, yellow paper covers, vignette, pp. 48, with sixteen pages of advertisements. With introduction (by Dr. O. W. Holmes). This is the first chapter of "The Dolliver Ro- mance," issued in 1876. Reissued in Good Company (i2mo, pp. iv, 326; Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1866 [c 1865]), pp. 288-304,35 "Little Pansie." 60. THE / SNOW-IMAGE : / A Childish Miracle. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / With illustrations by Marcus Waterman : / New York : / James G. Gregory, 540, Broadway. / mdcgclxiv. / Square i2mo, cloth, pp. 31, 6 colored plates, including title-page, by Marcus Waterman. The first separate edition of this story, which was first HAWTHORNE 53 published in the " Memorial of Mrs. Osgood," 1851. 1868 61. THE /ATLANTIC ALMANAC./ 1868. / Edited by Oliver Wendell Holmes and Donald G. Mitchell. / Table of Contents / Boston: /Ticknor and Fields, /Office of the Atlantic Monthly. / Royal 8vo, paper covers, pp. 76. Contains — " A Visit to an Old English Abbey," by Nathaniel Hawthorne, pp. 44—45. This has been reissued in « The English Note-Books " (1870). 62. PASSAGES / FROM THE / AMERI- CAN NOTE-BOOKS / of / Nathaniel Haw^thorne. / Vol. I. / Printer s Device / Boston : / Ticknor and Fields. / 1868. / (c 1868.) 2 vols., 1 2mo, stamped green cloth, pp. 222,228. On verso of title-page: University Press: Welsh, Bigelovv^ & Co., Cambridge. Publisher's imprint on back of some of the copies is printed Fields, Osgood & Co. ; in other cases, Ticknor and Co. Some bear the imprint of Fields, Osgood & Co., but are later editions of the same year. 56 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 8vo, illuminated paper covers, pp. 96. Contains — " Father Time," pp. 56-62, by Hawthorne ; first issued as " Time's Portraiture," in broadside form, as the Salem Gaz.ette Carrier's Address, 1838; also reissued in 1853, in pamphlet form, and later, in " The Dolliver Romance and Other Pieces," 1 876. In an unsigned article in this book, on Father Time, Mr. T. J. E. Babson discloses the authorship of this article. 1871 67. PASSAGES FROM THE / FRENCH AND ITALIAN NOTE-BOOKS / of Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Vol. I / Printers Device I Publishers / Strahan & Co., 56 Ludgate Hill, London/ 1871./ 2 vols., crown Svo, cloth, pp. 307, 306. First appeared in Good Words, January-December, 1 87 1, pp. 25-31, 129-136, 205-212, 289-296, 360-368, 429-436, 501-509, 578-584, 642-647, 699-703, 794-799, 830-834. 1872 68. PASSAGES / FROM THE / FRENCH AND ITALIAN / NOTE-BOOKS / of/ Nathaniel Hawthorne / Vol. I. / Printer's Device / Boston : / James R. Osgood and OF HAWTHORNE ^j Company, / Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co./ 1872.7(0 1871.) 2 vols., i2mo., stamped green cloth, pp. 307, 306. On verso of title-page : Uni- versity Press : Welch, Bigelow, & Co., Cambridge. Issued in the fall of 1871, but post-dated. The MS. is in the collection of Mr. Stephen H. Wake- man, New York. 69. SEPTIMIUS FELTON ; / or / The Elixir of Life. / By / Nathaniel Haw^thorne. / Printer's 'Device I Boston : /James R. Osgood and Company. / 1 872. / (c 1 87 1 .) i2mo, cloth, pp. 229, w^ith one page of advertisements. On verso of title - page : University Press: Welch, Bigelow, & Co., Cambridge. Preface signed Una Haw- thorne. In the London edition, 1872, the preface is dated London, May 28, 1872. First appeared in the Atlantic Monthly^ vol. xxix, 1872, pp. 5-14, 129-138, 257-266, 475-484, 566-576, 645-655; vol. XXX, 1872, pp. 1-16, 129-144. The MS., transcribed by Una Hawthorne and R. Browning, is in the collection of Mr. S. H. Wake- man, New York. Mr. Wakeman also has the orig- inal sketch and study of " Septimius Felton." 58 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1876 70.THE/DOLLIVER ROMANCE /and/ Other Pieces./ By /Nathaniel Hawthorne./ Printer's Device I Boston : /James R. Osgood and Company./ 1876. /(c 1864 and 1876.) 1 8 mo, green cloth, red edges, pp. 213, with one page of advertisements preceding title. On verso of title-page : Franklin Press : Rand, Avery & Co., Boston. Contains — " A Scene from the Dolliver Romance ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly^ J^'y^ 1864, pp. 101-109, unsigned. Published in London, 1864, under the title, " Pansie." The MS. of the first section of " The Dolliver Ro- mance " is in the Concord Public Library, and bears an inscription in the handwriting of James T. Fields, stating that it rested on Hawthorne's coiEn during his funeral services. A sketch and study of " The Dolliver Romance," in manuscript, is in the private library of Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman, New York. " Another Scene from the Dolliver Romance ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Jznuzry, 1865, pp. 1—7, unsigned ; " Another Fragment of the Dolliver Romance ; " published here for the first time ; " Sketches from Memory : " L " The Inland Port ; " OF HAWTHORNE 59 II. " Rochester ; " III. " A Night Scene ; " " Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man ; " first appeared in American Monthly Maga- zine, July, 1837, pp. 45-56 (anonymous); I. (^Has no title.\ II. " My Home Return ; " " My Visit to Niagara ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, February, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 91-96, as by the author of " The Gray Cham- pion ; " " The Antique Ring ; " first appeared in Sargent's New Monthly Magazine of Literature, 1843, '^^^- 'j pp. 80-86 ; " Graves and Goblins ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, June, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 438- 444 (anonymous) ; " Dr. Bullivant ; " " A Book of Autographs ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, No- vember, 1844, vol. XV, pp. 454-461, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " An Old Woman's Tale ; " " Time's Portraiture ; " first appeared as " Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Salem Gazette," on the first of January, 1838; " Browne's Folly ; " first appeared in " The Weal- Reaf," i860. ' 71. FANSHAWE / and / Other Pieces. / By Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Printer's Device / 6o A BIBLIOGRAPHY Boston : /James R. Osgood and Company./ 1876./ (c 1876.) 1 2mo, stamped green cloth, pp. 243. On verso of title-page : Franklin Press : Rand, Avery, & Co., Boston. This is a reprint of the edition of 1828, with the fol- lowing additional sketches : Biographical Sketches : " Mrs. Hutchinson ;" " Sir William Phips ; " " Sir William Pepperell ; " first appeared in the Token, 1833; " Thomas Green Fessenden ; " first appeared in Ameri- can Monthly Magazine, January, 1838, pp. 30-41, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " Jonathan Cilley ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, September, 1838, pp. 69-76, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In this reprint the errors mentioned in the table of errata on p. 141 of the edition of 1828, are cor- rected, and there are several other slight changes : e. g. the word "fire," appearing on p. 116 in the edition of 1828, instead of" fir," as was intended, is changed to " pine " in this issue ; see p. 145. 1883 72. DR. GRIMSHAWE'S SECRET / A Ro- mance / by / Nathaniel Haw^thorne / Edited, w^ith preface and notes / by / Julian Haw- . OF HAWTHORNE 6i thorne / Printer^ s Device I Boston / James R. Osgood and Company. / 1 883/(0 1882.) i2mo, cloth, pp. xiii, 368, and 4 pages of facsimiles. On verso of title-page : Uni- versity Press : John Wilson and Son, Cam- bridge. Preface dated New York, Novem- ber 21, 1882. The MS., complete, of this tale is in the private col- lection of Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman, New York. 73. THE SAME; large paper. Cambridge, 1883. Limited edition of 250 numbered copies. 8vo, boards ; engraved title-page, with etched frontispiece, by E. H. Garrett ; four pages facsimiles of MS. 74. SKETCHES AND STUDIES / by / Na- thaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / Houghton, Mifflin and Company. / (1883.) / (c 1852, 1862, 1883.) i8mo, cloth, pp. 302. Contains — "Life of Franklin Pierce;" " Chiefly about War Matters ; " first appeared in Atlantic Monthly, vol. x, July, 1862, pp. 43-61 ; signed " By a Peaceable Man ; " 62 A BIBLIOGRAPHY " Alice Doane's Appeal ; " first appeared in the Token, 1835; " The Ancestral Footstep ; " first published in the Atlantic Monthly, December, 1882, February, 1883, vol. 1, pp. 823-839; vol. li, pp. 47-63> 180-195, signed Nathaniel Hawthorne. The MS., complete, of " The Ancestral Footstep " is nowf in the private collection of Mr. Stephen H. Wakeman, New York. " Appendix." y^. TALES, SKETCHES AND OTHER / PAPERS / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne / with a Biographical Sketch / by / George Parsons Lathrop. / Boston / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / New York : 1 1 East Seventeenth Street, / The Riverside Press, Cambridge. / 1 883. / i2mo, cloth, pp. vi, 578. Contains — Introductory Note signed by G. P. L., New York, May I, 1883. " Sketches from Memory ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, vol. ix, December, 1835, pp. 321-326, 398-400 : I. " The Inland Port ; " II. " Rochester ; " III. " A Night Scene ; " "Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man;" first appeared in the American Monthly Magazine, July, 1837, pp. 45-56 ; OF HAWTHORNE 63 I. [Has no title.) II. " My Home Return ; " " My Visit to Niagara ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, February, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 91— 96, as by the author of " The Gray Champion ; " " The Antique Ring;" first appeared in Sargent' s New Monthly Magazine of Literature, 1843, PP- 80—86; " Graves and Goblins ; " first appeared in the New England Magazine, June, 1835, vol. viii, pp. 438— 444 (anonymous); " Dr. Bullivant ; " " A Book of Autographs ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, No- vember, 1844, vol, XV, pp. 454-461, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; " An Old Woman's Tale ; " " Time's Portraiture ; " first appeared as a broadside to the Salem Gazette, January i, 1838 (reprinted in the issue of that paper for January 2, 1838); " Browne's Folly ; " from " The Weal-Reaf," A Record of the Essex Institute Fair held at Salem, September 4-8, i860, pp. 14-24. " Biographical Stories : " " Benjamin West ; " " Sir Isaac Newton ; " " Samuel Johnson ; " " Oliver Cromwell ; " " Benjamin Franklin ; " " Queen Christina." " Biographical Sketches : " " Mrs. Hutchinson ; " "Sir William Phips;" 64 A BIBLIOGRAPHY " Sir William Pepperell ; " " Thomas Green Fessenden ; " first appeared in the American Monthly Magazine, January, 1838 ; " Jonathan Cilley ; " first appeared in the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Septem- ber, 1838, pp. 69-76, by Nathaniel Hawthorne; " Alice Doane's Appeal ; " first appeared in the Token, 1835; " Chiefly About War Matters ; " first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. x, July, 1862, pp. 43-61, as " By a Peaceable Man ; " ' " Life of Franklin Pierce; " first appeared in 1852 ; " Sketch of the Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne ;" first appeared in this volume, dated May 20, 1883; " Index to Hawthorne's Works." 1892 76. THE/ANNUAL ADDRESS/OF THE/ CARRIER BOYS, /The Salem Gazette/ and/ Essex County Mercury. / January i, 1892./ 8vo, pp. 8. Reprint of "The Sister Years." 77. SNOW FLAKES, / by /Nathaniel Haw- thorne. / Illustrated by / Louis K. Harlow. / ' The article on President Lincoln which was dropped here was restored in the article on Hawthorne in " Our Whispering Gallery," in the Atlantic Monthly, 1871, by Mr. Fields, and reissued in his book, "Yesterdays with Authors." OF HAWTHORNE 65 Boston : / Samuel E. Cassino. / Copyright 1892./ 8vo, pamphlet, illustrations in colors, (n. p.) First separate appearance of this story, previously is- sued in " Twice-Told Tales," 1842. 1900 78. THE / BALZAC / LIBRARY. / The Ghost / of Doctor Harris / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne / Price, 3 cents / Printer's De- vice I New York / The Tucker Pub. Co. / 1 6mo, paper, pp. 13. Preface (one page) signed A. M. Wilberforce. The sketch is dated Liverpool, August 17, 1856. Reprinted from the Nineteenth Century^ January, 1900, pp. 88-93. Published as No. i (Feb. 19, 1900) of the Balzac Library. Reprinted in Autograph edition only. 79. MAIN-STREET / By / Nathaniel Haw- thorne / with a / preface / By / Julian Hawthorne / Pr/w/^r' J- Device I ^\i& Kirgate Press / Lewis Buddy 3rd / at Hillside, in Canton / Pennsylvania / MCM & I. / Square 1 6mo, pp. 6 1 , boards, vellum back and corners, with title in gold on the centre 66 A BIBLIOGRAPHY of front cover. Introduction, pp. 5—10, dated March) 1901, signed Julian Haw- thorne. Photogravure plate facing title- page. The edition consisted of 950 copies printed on Hol- land paper, and 75 on Japan vellum. 1904 80. TWENTY DAYS WITH JULIAN/ AND LITTLE BUNNY /A Diary / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne / now first printed from the /original manuscript /New York/ Privately printed/ 1904./ (c 1904.) 8vo, pp. 85, gray boards, buff buckram backs, paper label on front cover, contain- ing in red border " Twenty Days with Julian /and Little Bunny" / Printer's Device in r^^/ Hawthorne. / Frontispiece portrait of Hawthorne, after a photograph by Brady, here first published. A facsimile letter of Longfellow to Mrs. Hawthorne is inserted after the title-page, the contents of which give the reasons for reprinting this portion of Hawthorne's Diary, of which only extracts were published in " Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife." The letter is as follows : OF HAWTHORNE 67 Nahant, Sept. 8, 1866. My dear Mrs. Hawthorne, I have received from Mr Fields the Journal of Twenty Days, and have read it with deep interest. It is very simple and sweet ; and brings out the tenderness of Hawthorne's character, that some day or other it must be published, to round and com- plete any description of him. The only question is as to when and how it had best appear. In the Life of Hawthorne which must and will be written, it would make an admirable chapter by itself. If it is not thought advisable to use it in this way, then it should come in to the last vol- ume of his works. It would close the whole like a strain of tender music. Or if the works as now printed are in chronological order, this might find its place in the appropriate volume. I am very fond of following in order of time, in publishing a complete collection of an author's works. This consideration may be of some weight with Mr Fields also. With many thanks, I remain Yours truly Henry W. Longfellow The book was issued in a limited edition of only thirty copies by Mr. S. H. Wakeman of New York, who owns the MS. of the Diary, of which this is a part. It was printed from type by the De Vinne Press. [C] COLLECTED WORKS OF HAWTHORNE A NUMBER of editions of Hawthorne's col- lected works, previous to 1883, have been issued, more or less complete. There is no need of mentioning more than two here : the River- side Edition of 1883, which contains George Parsons Lathrop's Introductions, and the Auto- graph Edition, the latter supposed to be a de- finitive edition of Hawthorne. The Old Manse Edition, issued later, is simply a reprint of the Autograph Edition, on smaller paper, and less elegant in other respects. THE RIVERSIDE EDITION Hawthorne. — Complete Works. With Introductory Notes by George Par- sons Lathrop. Portraits and etchings. First issue. 1 2 volumes, small 8vo, cloth, uncut, Boston, 1883. This was also issued in a large-paper edition limited to 250 sets. HAWTHORNE 69 The first complete edition of Hawthorne's writings. Besides the introductory and bibliographical notes, Mr. Lathrop introduced certain revisions and altera- tions of the original text. The word " reduplicate," in "The Scarlet Letter," on page 21, line 20, which was changed to " repudiate " in the second and later editions during the author's life, appears as " resuscitate " in the final reading, the latter word having been adopted by Mr. Lathrop. THE AUTOGRAPH EDITION Complete Writings of Nathaniel Haw- thorne. With an Introduction by his Daughter, Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. Autograph edition, limited to 500 copies. Houghton, Mifflin & Company, Boston, New York, and Chicago, The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 8vo, 22 volumes, buckram binding, with paper label, also issued in three-quarter levant binding, with and without water- color frontispieces; some sets in full levant, with water-colors. Printed on antique laid, deckle-edge, hand-made paper, with full-page drawings by the following artists : 7° A BIBLIOGRAPHY LIST OF ILLUSTRATORS Alice Barber Stephens Howard Pyle Eric Pape Albert Herter B. West Clinedinst E. C. Peixotto Frank T. Merrill Arthur I. Keller Frederick McCormick Harry Fenn Childe Hassam Edmund H. Garrett Jules Guerin Ross Turner Helen Kibbey Mary Ayer Charles S. Chapman Clyde O. Deland Walter H. Everett Eliot Keen F. B. Masters Bertha Rockwell C. Victor Stearns Fred C. Yohn E. Boyd Smith Jessie Wilcox Smith Eleanore Plaisted Abbott Bertha C. Day Anna Whelan Betts Ethel Franklin Betts S. M. Arthurs Emlen McConnell Ellen B. Thompson Sarah S. Stillwell Frank E. Schoonover Alfred H. Clark Maud Cowles Genevieve Cowles The frontispiece to each volume is signed in pencil by the artist. Following the title-page in volume one is an engraved plate contain- ing the autograph of Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. A number of tales and several sketches not hitherto published in the collected editions of Hawthorne's works are included in this edition. OF HAWTHORNE 71 A group of letters and some additional pages from a diary of Hawthorne are also included. Full indexes to "Our Old Home," and to all the Note-Books and tales of travel, have been added. LIST OF VOLUMES 1. Twice-Told Tales, I 2. Twice-Told Tales, II 3. The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales 4. Mosses from an Old Manse, I 5. Mosses from an Old Manse, II 6. The Scarlet Letter 7. The House of the Seven Gables 8. The Blithedale Romance 9. The Marble Faun, I 10. The Marble Faun, II 11. Our Old Home 12. Grandfather's Chair, Biographical Stories 13. A Wonder-Book, and Tanglewood Tales 14. The Dolliver Romance Septimius Felton The Ancestral Footstep 15. Dr. Grimshawe's Secret 16. Fanshawe Alice Doane's Appeal The Antique Ring An Old Woman's Tale (and other tales hitherto uncollected) 17. The Life of Franklin Pierce 72 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Biographical Sketches Chiefly about War Matters Sketches, and other matter hitherto uncollected Letters 1 8. American Note-Books 19. Notes of Travel " (In England, Italy, France, and Switzerland.) 20. Notes of Travel 21. Notes of Travel 22. Notes of Travel A complete list of titles in the various vol- umes of the Autograph Edition may be found by consulting the index to this Bibliography. [D] WORKS ATTRIBUTED TO HAWTHORNE, HIS AUTHORSHIP OF WHICH IS EITHER VERY DOUBTFUL, OR NOT FULLY ESTABLISHED 1828 81. THE TOKEN, / A / Christmas and New Year's Present. / Published by S, G. Good- rich, / Boston, / Sold by Bowles and Dear- born, Boston ; H. & F. J. Huntington,/ Hartford ; and W. B. Gilley, New York. / MDCCCXXVIII. / (c 1827.) i6mo, boards, pp. viii, 368, 12 illustra- tions, including engraved title-page. Contains — " The Adventures of a Raindrop," pp. 78-83 (anonymous), which Mr. F. B. Sanborn attributes to Hawthorne ; but it is considered by others very doubtful whether Hawthorne wrote it. 82. SCENES /IN THE /LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR ; / By the / Poets and Painters. / Edited by / Rufus W. Griswold. / Ferse / 74 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Philadelphia : / Lindsay and Blakiston, / 1846./ 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, pp. 240, 8 full- page steel engravings. Contains — Two poems signed Hawthorne : " Walking on the Sea," pp. 95-96, " The Star of Calvary," pp. 164-167. See Mr. Lathrop's article, in the New York Times, March, 1898, on the Poetry of Hawthorne. He states that these poems are by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and in this he is supported by E. C. Stedman; but others claim that they were written by another Haw- thorne. [E] REPRINTS SOME WITH CHANGED TITLES 1859 83. THE /JOSEPHINE GALLERY. / Ed- ited by / Alice and Phoebe Gary. / New York : / Derby and Jackson, 119 Nassau St. / 1 859. /(c 1858.) 8vo, cloth and leather, pp. viii, 287, with colored portraits. Contains — "Bertram, the Lime Burner," pp. 154-179, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Previously issued in " The Snow-Image and Other Twice-Told Tales," 1852, under the title, " Ethan Brand." 84. MEMOIR OF /NATHANIEL HAW- THORNE / with stories /now first pub- lished in this Gountry/ by/ H. A. Page [Alexander H. Japp) / London. / Henry S. King & Go., 65 Gornhill/ 1872./ i6mo, pp. xi, 301, with 32 pages of ad- vertisements. 76 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Contains — " Mother Rigby's Pipe " (same as " Feathertop "), pp. 1 15-160 ; " Passages from a Relinquished Work : " I. "At Home," pp. 161-168; II. "A Flight in the Fog," pp. 168-173; III. "A Fellow Traveller," pp. 173-184; IV. "The Village Theatre," pp. 184-192 ; " Sketches from Memory ; " I. " The Notch of the White Mountains," pp. 193- 207; II. "The Canal Boat," pp. 207-224; "The Duston Family," pp. 225-237; first appeared in the American Maga%ine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, vol. ii, pp. 395-397 5 " April Fools," pp. 238-242 ; first appeared in the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Know- ledge, vol. ii, pp. 339-340 ; "A Virtuoso's Collection," pp. 243-281 ; "A Prize from the Sea," pp. 282-301, is the story, " The Sunken Treasure," to be found in " The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair." 1877 85. LEGENDS / OF / NEW ENGLAND. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Boston : / James R. Osgood and Company. / Late Ticknor and Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co. / 1877.7(0 1 85 1 and 1854.) OF HAWTHORNE y-j 3 2 mo, green cloth, one illustration, pp. 104. Contains — " The Gray Champion ; " "The May Pole of Merry Mount;" " Endicott and the Red Cross ; " " Roger Malvin's Burial ; " All these had been issued before ; the volume contains nothing new. 86. LEGENDS / OF / THE PROVINCE HOUSE. / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Printer s Device I Boston : / James R. Os- good and Company, / Late Ticknor and Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co. / 1 877. / (C1851.) 3 2 mo, green cloth, pp. iii. Contains — I. " Howe's Masquerade ; " II. " Edward Randolph's Portrait ; " III. " Lady Eleanore's Mantle ; " IV. " Old Esther Dudley ; " All were previously issued in " Twice-Told Tales," 1842. 87. TALES /OF /THE WHITE HILLS./ By / Nathaniel Hawthorne. / Printers Device I Boston : / James R. Osgood and 78 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Company, / Late Ticknor and Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co. / 1 877. / (c 1 85 1 .) 32010, green cloth, pp. 96. Contains — " The Great Stone Face ; " " The Great Carbuncle ; " " The Ambitious Guest ; " All had been previously issued in other works. 88. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION, /and Other Tales. /By/ Nathaniel Hawthorne./ Boston: /James R. Osgood and Company. / Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co./ 1877. /(c 1854.) 3 2mo, green cloth, pp. 108. One plate. Contains — " A Virtuoso's Collection ; " previously issued in "Mosses," 1846; " The Celestial Railroad ; " issued under this title in 1843; "A Select Party;" previously issued in "Mosses," 1846. 1897 89. HAWTHORNE'S FIRST / DIARY / with an account of its / Discovery and Loss/ by / Samuel T. Pickard / Author of the Life and Letters of/ John Greenleaf Whit- OF HAWTHORNE 79 tier / Printer's Device / Boston and New York / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge/ i^gjj i6mo, pp. vi (i leaf of table of con- tents, I leaf of list of illustrations), 115. Preface signed S. T. P. The authenticity of this volume has never been proven, and the questions that have arisen concerning it have caused the editor to withdraw it from the market. I 90 1 90. THE CORNHILL BOOKLET, April, 1 90 1. Boston, 21 Cornhill, Alfred Bart- lett, 1 90 1. Contains — " April Fools," pp. 299-302 ; " The Escape of the Dustons," pp. 303-309 ; "Companion Voyagers," pp. 310-316. These three appeared in the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. Boston, 1838. [F] SOME ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS NOT REPRINTED, THAT HAVE BEEN AT- TRIBUTED TO HAWTHORNE " The Spectre Ship." Salem Gazette, April 30, 1830, signed "Nantucket." " The Douner's Banner." American Monthly Magazine, September, 1829. Is not as yet satisfactorily authenticated. " Papers of an Old Dartmoor Prisoner." Edited by Nathaniel Hawthorne for the United States Magazine and Democratic Re- view, 1846, January, February, March, May, June, pp. 31-39, 97-1 11, 200-212, 360-368, 457-465 ; August, September, pp. 141-148, 209-217. " A Visit to the Clerk of the Weather." American Monthly Magazine, May, 1836. Published anonymously ; attributed to Haw- thorne by G. E. Woodberry (see his Life of Hawthorne, p. 61). " One of Hawthorne's Unprinted Note- HAWTHORNE 8i Books." Atlantic Monthly, January, 1896, PP- 1-5- The Salem Advertiser contains two theatrical criticisms, a notice of a ball at Ballard Vale, a notice of Longfellow's " Evangeline," and perhaps a half-dozen other reviews. From A. L. S. of Hawthorne to Hilliard. "The Journal of a Solitary Man," first appeared in the American Monthly Maga- zine, July, 1837. "Review of Whittier's ' Supernaturalism OF New England.' " Literary fForld, August 17, 1847, PP- 247-248. The MS. of this review is in the Lenox Library, New York. [G] MISCELLANEOUS Bacon and Shakespeare. An inquiry touch- ing Players, Play Houses, and Play Writ- ers in the days of Elizabeth, by William H. Smith. London, John Russell Smith. MDCCCLVII. i6mo, cloth, pp. viii, 162, with eighteen pages of advertisements. Contains a letter of Hawthorne to the author, pp. 3-4- Recent Art and Society / as described in the Autobiography and Memoirs / of / Henry Fothergill Chorley / compiled from the edition of/ Henry G. Hewlett / by / C. H. Jones I Printer's Device I New York/ Henry Holt and Company / 1874 / (c 1873.) i2mo, pp. X, 317. Contains two letters of Hawthorne, pp. 229-241. (Bacon, Theodore) Delia Bacon / A Bio- graphical Sketch / Boston and New York / HAWTHORNE 83 Houghton, Mifflin & Company, The Riverside Press, / 1888. / 8vo, cloth, gilt top, portrait, pp. 5, 322. Contains some twenty letters of Hawthorne, here first published. The Diary of William Pynchon, of Salem, edited by F. E. Oliver, M.D. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1890. 8vo, cloth. Contains a letter of Hawthorne. Hawthorne, Julian. Hawthorne Reading ; an essay by Julian Hawthorne. Cleveland, The Rowfant Club, 1902. i6mo, 2 p. I, 133 p. II, frontispiece (portrait). Written for and privately printed by the Rowfant Club in an edition of 140 copies. [HI BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF HAW- THORNE'S WRITINGS Leon Brothers ; Catalogue of First Editions of American Authors. New York, 1885. Stone, Herbert Stuart. See First Editions of American Authors. Chicago, 1893. Anderson, John P. See M. Conway's " Life of Hawthorne." London, 1890. Foley, P. K. American Authors, 1795- 1895. Boston, 1897. Williamson, G. M. In the Book-Buyer, vol. 15, pp. 218-220, 326, 327. North, E. D. A brief list in the Saturday Evening Post, July 9, 1 904. Paltsits, Victor Hugo. In Bulletin of the New York Public Library, July, 1904. List of Books, etc., by and re- lating to Nathaniel Hawthorne, exhibited at HAWTHORNE 85 the Lenox Branch of the New York Public Library ; includes a list of autograph letters and other MSS. owned by the Library. Grolier Club. Catalogue of First Editions of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, to- gether with some manuscripts, letters, and portraits exhibited at the Grolier Club from December 8 to December 24, 1904. With annotations (by J. Chester Chamberlain V New York, 1 904. PART II [A] COMPLETE BIOGRAPHIES OF HAWTHORNE 1872 Japp, Alexander H. (H. A. Page, pseudo- nym.) Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with Stories now first published in this Country. London, Henry S. King & Co., 1872. Crown 8vo. 1875 Fields, James T. Hawthorne. (Vest Pocket Series.) Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1875. 32mo, portrait and illustrations. 1876 Lathrop, George Parsons. A Study of Haw- thorne. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co. Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co. 1876. 90 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 24mo, brown cloth, red edges, pp. vi, 350, with one page of advertisements. Contains Hawthorne's journal reprinted from Portland Transcript. 1880 James, Henry, Jr. Nathaniel Hawthorne (in English Men of Letters Series). London, Macmillan & Company, 1879. 8vo, pp. 183. The Same ; issued in New York, Harper & Brothers, 1880. i2mo. 1882 O'Connor, Evangeline Maria (Johnson). An Analytical Index to the Works of Na- thaniel Hawthorne, with a Sketch of his Life. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882. Pp. 294. Issued uniform with the Illustrated Li- brary Edition of Hawthorne's works ; also with the Little Classic and Fireside editions. 1884-1885 (Hawthorne, Julian.) Nathaniel Haw- thorne / and His Wife / A Biography / by / OF HAWTHORNE 91 Julian Hawthorne / Vol. I. / Etching of Salem Custom House / Cambridge / Printed at the University Press / 1884. / 2 vols., large 8vo, pp. 505, 465, portraits. Large- Paper Edition, limited to 350 num- bered copies, in boards. This contains several letters, sketches, and poems of Hawthorne, not hitherto published. The Same; small-paper. Boston, James R. Osgood & Company, 1885. (c 1884.) i2mo. 1890 Conway, Moncure D. Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Great Writers Series.) Lon- don, Walter Scott. 1890. 8vo and i6mo. Contains bibliography by John P. Anderson, of the British Museum. 1893 Bridge, Horatio. Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1893. i2mo, cloth, portraits, pp. 9, 200. Contains several letters of Hawthorne. 92 A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1897 Lathrop, Mrs. Rose Hawthorne. Mem- ories of Hawthorne. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin &Co., 1897. i2mo, cloth, portrait of Hawthorne, pp. 12, 482. Contains many letters of Hawthorne and his wife. 1899 James, Henry, Jr. Novelists. New York, Doubleday & McClure Co., 1899. (The Warner Classics.) i6mo, pp. 173. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, by H. James, Jr., p. 9. Fields, Mrs. Annie Adams. Nathaniel Haw- thorne. (Beacon Biographies.) Boston, Small, Maynard & Co., 1899. i8mo, pp. XV, 136. 1902 Woodberry, George E. Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston and New York, Hough- ton, Mifflin & Co., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1902. OF HAWTHORNE 93 i2mo, cloth, pp. 302, with two pages of advertisements. Also issued in uncut copies, boards, paper label. Limited to 100 copies. The Same. Large-Paper Edition. Blue buck- ram, paper label. Limited to 600 numbered copies. 1903 Hawthorne, Julian. Hawthorne and his Circle. 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Bowdoin Col- lege. Vol. xii, p. 52. SHARP'S LONDON MAGAZINE Kendall, C. Hawthorne. Vol. xxvi (N. S.), PP- 29-33- SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER Tuckerman, H. T. Vol. xvii, pp. 344—349. SOUTHERN REVIEW, BALTIMORE Review of Hawthorne's Works. Vol. vii (N. S.) (1870), pp. 328-354. SPECTATOR Review of Julian Hawthorne's Hawthorne and his Wife. Vol. Ivii, pp. 1 546-1 547, 1579-1580. TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE Hawthorne. Vol. xxii (N. S.), p. 33. Hawthorne. Vol. xxiii, p. 756. TEMPLE BAR Markwick, E. Review of Julian Haw- OF HAWTHORNE 127 thorne's Hawthorne and his Wife. Vol. Ixxv, pp. 523-538. THEATRE The Scarlet Letter, a Drama. Vol. xxi, pp. 36-41. UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW Nathaniel Hawthorne. Vol. xvi (N. S.), (1845), PP- 376-384- UNITARIAN REVIEW Albee, John. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Vol. xxiii, pp. 419—431. UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY REVIEW Mayo, a. D. Review of the Works of Haw- thorne, Vol. viii, pp. 272-293. WESTERN MONTHLY CoLLYER, Robert. Vol. i (1869), pp. 30-34. 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Harper s Magazine, vol. lii (1853), p. 59. Letter to Jas. T. Fields, etc. Selby, Thos. G. The Theology of Modern Fiction, 1896, p. 75. Smiles, Samuel. Brief Biographies, i860, p. 206. Smith, George Barnett. Poets and Novel- ists, 1875, p. 174. Stoddard, F. H. The Evolution of the Eng- lish Novel, 1900, pp. 76-77, and 83. Trollope, Anthony. North American Re- view, vol. cxxix (1879), p. 208 ; in "The Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne." TucKERMAN, H. T. Mental Portraits. " The Prose Poet : Nathaniel Hawthorne," pp. 250-270. Whipple, E. P. Character and Characteristic Men, 1866, p. 227. OF HAWTHORNE 133 THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES, 1851 Nathaniel Hawthorne. International Maga- zine, vol. iii (1851), p. 159. Harrison, F. Forum, vol. xv (1893), p. 222. The Decadence of Romance. HowELLs, W. D. Heroines of Fiction, 1901, vol. i, p. 163. James, Henry, Jr. Warner's Library of the World's Best Literature, vol. xii, pp. 7056- Knickerbocker Magazine, vol. xxxvii (1851), PP- 455-457- Mitchell, D. G. American Land and Let- ters, 1899, vol. ii, p. 236. Peabody, Andrew Preston. North American Review, vol. Ixxvi (1853), pp. 227-248. A WONDER BOOK, 1852 ScuDDER, H. E. Review, in Atlantic Monthly, vol. Ixxi, p. 124. THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE, 1852 Brownson's ^arterly Review, vol. vi, p. 922 ; (N. S. 1852), pp. 561-564. HowELLS, W. D. Heroines of Fiction, vol. i, pp. 175-183. 134 A BIBLIOGRAPHY LitteU's Living Age, vol. xxxiv, pp. 327-332, from the New Monthly Magazine, vol. xcv (1852), pp.^334-343- MoNTEGUT, Emile. Revue des Deux Mondes, tome xvi (1852), pp. 809-841. New ^arterly Review, vol. i (1852), pp. 413- 415- Peabody, Andrew^ Preston. North American Review, vol. Ixxvi (1853), pp. 227-248. Nathaniel Havs^thorne. Sir Nathaniel. " American Authorship, III. Nathaniel Hawthorne." Review^ in C alburn's New Monthly Magazine, vol. xcviii, pp. 202—212. Smith, George Barnett. Poets and Novel- ists, 1875, p. 181. Westminster Review, vol. Iviii (1852), pp. 592— 598. THE MARBLE FAUN, i860 Alden, Wm. L. Scribner's Magazine, vol. ii (1871), pp. 493-494. Scenes from "The Marble Faun." Bates, Katherine L. American Literature, 1897, p. 314. Beers, H. A. Initial Studies in American Let- ters, 1891, pp. 115-119. OF HAWTHORNE 135 Bradfield, Thos. T^he Westminster Review, vol. cxlii (1894), pp. 203-214. The Ro- mances of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Curtis, Jessie Kingsley. Andover Review, vol. xviii, pp. 139-147. Revievi^ of "The Marble Faun." Dublin University Magazine, vol. Iv (i860), pp. 679-688. Gale, Mrs. M. T. The New Englander, vol. xix (1861), pp. 860—870. Hall, Samuel Carter. Art Journal, vol. xii (i860), p. 127. Hardy, A. S. The Book-Buyer, vol. vi, pp. 427- 428. "Hawthorne's Italian Romance." HowELLs, W. D. Heroines of Fiction, vol. i, pp. 183-189. HuTTON, Richard H. Essays in Literary Criticism, 1871, pp. 98-155. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Lawton, W. C. The New England Poets, 1898, p. 92. LitteWs Living Age, vol. Ixv, p. 323. Lowell, James Russell. Swinburne's Trag- edies. Prose Works, Riverside Edition, vol ii, p. 125. 136 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Lowell, James Russell, Atlantic Monthly, vol. V, pp. 509-510. "The Marble Faun." MoNTEGUT, Emile, Revue des Deux Mondes, tome xxviii (i860), pp. 668-703. Notes and ^eries, Ser. v, vol. xii, pp. 47, 135, 158, 198. Phelps, A. My Portfolio, pp. 130-139. Review of " The Marble Faun." Reed, H. /Fi?j-^^r«, vol. v(i879), pp. 265-273. RoBBiNS, E. W. The New Englander, vol. xviii (i860), pp. 441—452. Schuyler, Eugene. Italian Influences, 1889- 1901, p. 308. The Italy of Hawthorne. Schuyler, Eugene. The Nation, July 1 1 and 18, 1889, pp. 31-32, 48-49. The Italy of Hawthorne. Scudder, H. E. Atlantic Monthly, vol. Ixvii, p. 122. Smyth, A. H. The Chautauquan, vol. xxx (1900), pp. 522-526. Critical Studies in American Literature. Westminster Review, vol. xvii (N. S. i860), pp. 624-627. OUR OLD HOME, 1863 Scudder, H. E. Atlantic Monthly, vol. Ixvii, p. 123. OF HAWTHORNE 137 NOTE-BOOKS, 1870, 1871 Atlantic Monthly, vol. xvii, pp. i, 725 ; vol. xviii, pp. 40, 682; vol. XX, p. 15. Chorley, H. F- Autobiography, edited by Hewlett, 1870, vol. ii, p. 248. Dennett, J. R. 'The Nation, vol. Ixxvii, (1870), pp. 59-61. HiLLiARD, Geo. S. Atlantic Monthly, vol. xxvi (1870), pp. 257-271. The English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne. HowELLS, W. D. Atlantic Monthly, vol. xxix pp. 624-626. The Italian Note-Books. James, H. The Nation, vol. xiv (1872), pp. 172-173. Lathrop, G. p. St. Paul's, vol. ix (1871), PP- 3"-3i3- NiCHOL, John. American Literature, 1882—85, p. 329. SEPTIMIUS FELTON, 1872 Hawthorne, Julian. How Hawthorne Works. Lippincott's Magazine, January- April, 1890, pp. 66-76,224-235,412-425, 548-561. Higginson, Thomas Wentworh. Scribners Magazine, vol. v (1872), pp. 100-105. Hawthorne's Last Bequest. 138 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Lathrop, G. p. Atlantic Monthly, vol. xxx (1872), pp. 452-460. Lewin, Walter. The Academy, vol. xxxviii (1890), p. 286. DR. GRIMSHAWE'S SECRET, 1883 Athenceum, January 6, 1883, pp. 9-1 1. Curtis, G. W. Dr. Grimshawe's Secret. Harper s Magazine, vol. Ixvi, pp. 630—631. Literary World (Boston), vol. xiv (1883), PP- 3-4- Mason, M. P. Dial, vol. iii (1883), pp. 222- 224. Morse, J. H. Century, vol. xxvi, pp. 309-3 1 1. Nathaniel Hawthorne Again (" Dr. Grim- shawe's Secret"). Potter, J. R. The New Englander, vol. xlii (1883), pp. 339-353- Saturday Review, vol. Iv (1883), pp. 25-26. Spectator, December 30, 1 882, pp. 1686— 1687. [El HAWTHORNIANA PSEUDONYMS AND INITIALS USED BY HAWTHORNE IN HIS VARIOUS CONTRIBUTIONS Oberon. M. D. Joseph Nicholson. Allen Ashley Royce. Aubepine. F. " By a Peaceful Man." " By a Tourist without Imagination or Enthusiasm." " By a Pedestrian." 142 A BIBLIOGRAPHY Contains — First Day, July Fourth Address of Thomas Wentworth Higginson Unveiling of the Tablet Letter from Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop From Concord to Concord in Hawthorne's Life, by Charles T. Copeland Letter from Edward Clarence Stedman Second Day, July Fifth The World in which Hawthorne lived, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe Hawthorne's Place in Literature, by Charles Francis Adams Third Day, July Sixth Hawthorne in Italy, by Mrs. Maud Howe Elliott Hawthorne's Last Years, by Julian Hawthorne The World set in Hawthorne's Heart, by Moncure D. Conway Letter from Dr. Richard Garnett Fourth Day, July Seventh Reminiscences, by Hon. John S. Keyes Letter from Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Hawthorne and Transcendentalism, by Frank Preston Stearns The Friendships of Hawthorne, by F. B. San- born Letters from Miss Beatrix Hawthorne Hon. John D. Long Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge OF HAWTHORNE 143 Mrs. Harriet Prescott SpofFord Hon. Robert S. Rantoul Judge Robert Grant Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Dr. Edward Everett Hale Hon. John Hay Mrs. James T. Fields PART III IMPORTANT SALES RECORDED IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES Chas. B. Foote Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. Nov. 23, 1894. George Gannett Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Jan. 30, 1895. George T. Maxwell Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. April 24, 1895. Chas. A. Montgomery Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. May 16, 1895. William R. Williams Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. Nov. 16-20, 1896. Edward Hale Bierstadt Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. April 5-8, 1897. Christian P. Roos Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. April 13-15,1897. Charles W. Frederickson Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. Nov. 24-28, 1897. Charles Deane Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. March 8-10, 1898. H. F. Blanchard Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. May 3,1898. Mrs. Helen S. Conant Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. June 20-23, 1899. Justin Winsor Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Feb. 20, 21, 1900. Christian P. Roos Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. March 12-14, 1900. 148 IMPORTANT SALES George H. Mackay Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. April 25, 26, 1900. Thomas Jefferson McKee Sale, John Anderson Jr., New York. Nov. 22, 23, 1900. William Harris Arnold Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. Jan. 30, 31, 1901. Frederick W. French Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. April 23-25, 1901. A. J. Morgan Sale, Bangs and Co., New York. April i, 2, 1902. Edwin F. Conely Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Oct. 28-30, 1902. William H. Whitmore Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Nov. 11-14, 1902. John J. May Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Jan. 27- 29, 1903. Edwin P. Whipple Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. April 7, 8, 1903. Daniel F. Appleton Sale, The Anderson Auction Co., New York. April 13, 14, 1903. Walter Lee Brown Sale, The Anderson Auction Co., New York. April 20-23, I903- Harold Peirce Sale, Stan V. Henkels, Davis & Harvey's Auc- tion Room, Philadelphia. May 5, 6, 1903. Governor Josiah Bartlett Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. May 19-21, 1903. J. Evarts Greene Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Oct. 29, 30, 1903. Jonas H. French and L. H. Chubbuck Sale, C. F. Libbie and Co., Boston. Feb. 23—25, 1904. John F. Hurst Sale, The Anderson Auction Co., New York. Dec. 13, 1904. AUCTION VALUES' 1828 1. FANSHAWE Libbie, Dec. 2, 1890. ^155.00 Libbie, Jan. 24, 1893. 1 132.50 Libbie, Oct. 17, 1893 (shaken). $75.00 Foote, 1894 (full levant morocco). $155.00 Blanchard, 1898. $165.00 Arnold, 1901. $410.00 Conely, Oct. 28, 1902 (stained at top of several pages). $840.00 May, Jan. 28, 1903. $650.00 Not so perfect a copy as the one sold at the Conely sale ; binding worn, part of paper label missing, and several other defects. French and Chubbuck, 1904 (half-morocco). $450.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904 (boards, poor copy). $455.00 1830 2. THE TOKEN Bangs, Oct. 9, 1901. $3.00 Bangs, Nov. 17, 1902. $3.25 Brown, 1903. $7.00 Libbie, June i, 1904. $3.10 ' The numbers correspond with numbers of the various items in Parti. I50 AUCTION VALUES 1831 3. THE TOKEN Arnold, 1901. I7.50 Anderson, Jan. 5, 1904. ^3.90 1832 4. THE TOKEN Arnold, 1901. ^9.00 Bangs, March 19, 1901. I5.00 Brown, 1903. I3.00 Libbie, June i, 1904. ^6.00 5. THE TOKEN Arnold, 1901. I5.50 May, 1903. I4.25 i^3S 6. THE TOKEN Bangs, Nov. 24, 1902. I3. 75 1835 7. YOUTH'S KEEPSAKE No recorded sales 1836 8. THE TOKEN Bangs, March 19, 1900. $6.00 Anderson, Jan. 5, 1904. I3.00 AUCTION VALUES 151 1836 9. THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE OF USEFUL AND ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE Foote, 1894 (vol. ii only; half mor.). ^11.50 Roos, 1897 (vol. ii only). $10.00 Bangs, Oct. 9, 1899 (3 vols.). |6.oo Bangs, Nov. 26, 1900 (vol. ii only). I5.25 Arnold, 1901 (3 vols.). |6. 75 Bangs, March 4, 1901 (3 vols.). $10.50 Bangs, Oct. 7, 1901 (3 vols, cloth). I4.12 Libbie, March 18, 1902 (vol. ii only). I5.00 Whitmore, 1902 (3 vols, half mor.). I3.00 Libbie, Feb. 11, 1903 (3 vols.). I6.75 Brown, 1903 (vols, i and ii). I3 .00 1837 10. THE TOKEN Arnold, 1901. $4.00 Brown, 1903. I1.75 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $2.00 1837 12. TWICE-TOLD TALES Libbie, May 2, 1888. 1 10.00 Foote, 1894 (full levant mor., with A. L. S.). I22.00 Roos, 1897. I23.00 152 AUCTION VALUES Bierstadt, 1897. 1 18.00 Bangs, Jan. 13, 1898. ^12.25 Roos, 1900. 1 23 .00 McKee, 1900 (stained). I20.00 Arnold, 1901 (3 vols.). I41.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902 (stained and covers loose). $25.00 Libbie, Feb. 11, 1903 (poor copy). 1 12.00 Appleton, 1903 (full lev.). $40.00 Brown, 1903 (half mor.). I23.00 Anderson, May 5, 1904 (fiall mor.). $15.00 Libbie, June i, 1904 (half mor.). $10.50 1837 13. PETER PARLEY'S UNIVERSAL HIS- TORY Foote, 1894 (half mor.). $35.00 Roos, 1900 (cloth). $60.00 Arnold, 1901. $100.00 Brown, 1903. $84.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904 (the Foote copy ; half mor.). $72.00 Hurst, 1904. $140.00 1838 14. THE TOKEN Arnold, 1901. $4.50 Bangs, Feb. 20, 1902. $3.25 Brown, 1903. $1.75 AUCTION VALUES 1838 ^53 15. TIME'S PORTRAITURE No recorded sales 1839 16. THE GENTLE BOY Libbie, April 29, 1886 (boards, plate mended and laid in, 2 portraits inserted). I35.50 Leon, June, 1886 (boards). I28.50 Libbie, Nov. 17, 1891 (half mor.). |2i.oo Foote, 1 894 (half mor., with A. L. S.). I34.00 Conant, 1899 (frontispiece foxed). $9.00 Libbie, Feb. 9, 1900 (boards). $11.00 Winsor, 1900 (paper). $25.00 McKee, 1900 (not perfect; new covers and frontispiece repaired). $13.00 Arnold, 1901 (mor.). $57.00 Libbie, March 5, 1901. $47.50 Conely, 1902 (library stamp on title). $143.00 May, 1903 (library stamp on title and covers). $70.00 Anderson, Jan. 5, 1904 (9 pages mended and a few words missing). $25.00 Libbie, June i, £904 (small piece torn from front cover). $27.00 1839 17. THE SISTER YEARS French and Chubbuck, 1904. $290.00 154 AUCTION VALUES 1839 18. THE PICTURESQUE COMPANION, ETC. Libbie, Nov. 12, 1901. ^1.75 Brown, 1903. $1.75 1 841 19. THE BOSTON BOOK No recorded sales 1 841 20. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR Leon, June, 1886. $15.00 Rogers, 1888. $12.50 Johnson, 1890. $11.50 \ Hunt, Nov., 1 891. $17.50 Libbie, 1891. $17.50 Foote, 1894. $25.00 Libbie, March 25, 1896. $21.00 Roos, 1897. $30.00 Bierstadt, 1897. $30.00 Libbie, Sept. 30, 1897. $4.00 Blanchard, 1898 (full levant mor.). $12.00 Bangs, May 9, 1898. $12.50 McKee, 1900. $36.00 Bangs, Nov. 29, 1900. $29.00 Roos, March 12, 1900. $30.00 Bangs, March 19, 1900. $20.25 Bangs, May, 1900. $20.00 AUCTION VALUES 155 Arnold, 1901. ^60.00 French, 1901. I62.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902 (loose in covers). ^25.00 Morgan, 1902. I36.00 Appleton, April 13, 1903. I76.00 Anderson, Dec. 4, 1903. 1 50.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. I49.00 Anderson, Feb. 29, 1 904 (foxed and paper label damaged). $31.50 Anderson, March 31, 1904 (foxed and paper label damaged). $30.00 1 841 21. FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE Foote, 1894. $32.00 Maxwell, 1895. $37.50 Libbie, March 25, 1896 (library stamp on title- page). $20.00 Libbie, March 25, 1896. $20.00 Roos, 1900. $33.00 Bangs, May 16, 1900. $42.50 Arnold, 1901. $45.00 French, 1901. $58.00 Whipple, 1903. $72.50 Appleton, 1903. $76.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $50.00 Anderson, March 31, 1904. $44-oo Libbie, June i, 1904. $31.00 Hurst, 1904. $42.00 156 AUCTION VALUES 1841 22. THE LIBERTY TREE Johnson, Jan., 1890. $26.00 Hunt, Nov. 17, 1 89 1. $33.00 Foote, 1894. ^25.00 Libbie, March 25, 1896. ^20.00 Henkels, April 19, 1899. $5.25 Roos, 1900. $26.00 Libbie, Feb. 8, 1900. I23.00 Bangs, May 16, 1900. 1 19.00 Arnold, 1901. I48.00 1842 23. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR. [Second Edition] Foote, 1894 (full levant mor.). $10.50 Gannett, 1895. $j.oo Bierstadt, 1897. $9.00 Deane, 1898. |8.oo Roos, 1900. $13.50 French, 1901 (the Bierstadt copy). $20.00 Morgan, 1902. $18.00 Bangs, March 16, 1903. $21.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $23.00 1842 24. FAMOUS OLD PEOPLE [Second Edition] Foote, 1894 (full levant). $6.00 AUCTION VALUES 157 Gannett, 1895. $4-S° Bierstadt, 1897. 1 12.00 Deane, 1898. $8.00 Bangs, May 9, 1898. I5.50 Roos, 1900. $10.50 Arnold, 1901. $15.00 French, 1901. $16.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $20.00 Bangs, March 16, 1903. $21.00 Anderson, Dec. 3, 1903 (spotted). $12.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $8.00 Libbie, March 9, 1904 (foxed). $15.00 Anderson, May 23, 1904. $9.00 Libbie, June i, 1904. $7.00 1842 25. LIBERTY TREE. [Second Edition] Foote, 1894 (fiill levant). $7.00 Gannett, 1895. tS-°° Bierstadt, 1897 (catalogued as a first edition). $15.00. Bangs, May 9, 1898. $7.50 Bangs, May 9, 1898 (second copy). $7.50 Roos, 1900. $10.00 Arnold, 1901. $12.50 French, 1901. $17.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $19.00 Bangs, March 16, 1903. $16.00 Peirce, 1903. $18.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $15.50 158 AUCTION VALUES 1842 26. BIOGRAPHICAL STORIES FOR CHIL- DREN Foote, 1894 (full levant mor.). ^11.00 Bierstadt, 1897 (sewed). ^17.00 Libbie, April 17, 1900 (presentation copy). ^36.50 Roos, 1900. 1 2 6. 00 Arnold, 1901. I34.50 French, 1901 (full levant mor.; imperfect). ^15.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $27.00 Brown, 1903 (no covers). I13.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904 (rebound, with old covers inserted). $32.00 Hurst, Dec, 1904 (half sheep). $41.00 1842 27. HISTORICAL TALES FOR YOUTH Foote, 1894 (vol. ii only). $11.00 1842 28. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY'S GIFT No recorded sales 1842 29. TWICE-TOLD TALES Leon, June, 1886. $12.00 Foote, 1 894 (mor.). $14.00 AUCTION VALUES 159 Bierstadt, 1897. ?i4-oo Roos, 1897. $8.00 Blanchard, 1898 (half calf). I5.00 Libbie, April 17, 1900. |8.oo Roos, 1900. I9.00 Arnold, 1901 (uncut). IS22.00 Libbie, March 5, 1901. I4.50 Libbie, Jan. 21, 1902. I7.00 1843 30. THE CELESTIAL RAILROAD Libbie, Feb. 5, 1889. $46.00 Hunt, Nov., 1 89 1. I51.00 Foote, 1894. $58.00 Maxwell, 1895. lyo-oo Poillon, 1895. $58.00 Libbie, Nov., 1896 (foxed). $58.00 Arnold, 1901. $124.00 Whipple, 1903. $240.00 1843 [reprint] 31. THE CELESTIAL RAILROAD [Reprint of 1847] Roos, 1897. $29.50 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $46.00 Anderson, Jan. 5, 1904. $31.00 1844 32. A VISIT TO THE CELESTIAL CITY Foote, 1894 (full levant mor.). $23.00 i6o AUCTION VALUES Roos, 1897. $26.00 Brown, 1903. $3.00 1845 34. JOURNAL OF AN AFRICAN CRUISER [Paper Edition] Foote, 1894 (mor.). I5.50 Libbie, Feb. 8, 1900. $8.00 Bangs, March 19, 1900. I8.50 Roos, 1900. I5.50 Arnold, 1901. $11.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. I13.00 Brown, 1903. $21.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904 (the Foote Copy; full levant mor.). $19.00 Libbie, March 9, 1 904 (presentation copy from Hawthorne to Horace Mann ; half mor., paper covers bound in). $20.00 1845 34a. THE SAME. Cloth. Bierstadt, 1897 (cloth). $7.50 Mackay, 1900. $3.00 Arnold, 1901. $5.50 Appleton, 1903. $13.00 1846 35. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE [Paper Edition] Eastham, Dec, 1887 (paper, uncut). $17.00 AUCTION VALUES i6i Arnold, 1901 (uncut). |6a.oo Bangs, Jan. 11, 1902 (uncut). $170.00 Peirce, 1903 (uncut). $135.00 Bangs, March 16, 1903. 1 102.00 Brown, 1903 (back cover to vol. i missing; vol. ii, second issue only). $20.00 1846 26. THE SAME [Cloth Edition, two volumes in one] Foote, 1894 (uncut). $6.00 Gannett, 1895. ^5-oo Montgomery, 1895. $9.00 Roos, 1897. 17-25 Bierstadt, 1897. $9-oo Libbie, May 9, 1899. $5.75 Bangs, March 19, 1900 (levant mor.). $20.00 Arnold, 1901. $15.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $3.50 Appleton, 1903 (levant mor.). $20.00 Peirce, 1903. $12.00 Brown, 1903. $2.00 1849 37. ESTHETIC PAPERS Bangs, Jan. 14, 1895 (with autograph of J. R. Lowell). $5.13 Libbie, March 25, 1896 (uncut). $5.25 Roos, 1900. $5.00 1 62 AUCTION VALUES Mackay, 1900 (uncut). I5.00 Arnold, 1901 (uncut), p.50 Bangs, Feb. 11, 1901 (uncut). I5.75 Whipple, 1903 (nail hole in cover and title- page). I5.25 Brown, 1903 (uncut). $5.00 Libbie, Jan. 5, 1904. $4.00 1850 38. THE SCARLET LETTER Leon, June, 1886. $17.00 Johnson, Jan., 1890. $6.50 Foote, 1894 (full levant). $27.00 Bangs, March 18, 1895 (half calf). $16.00 Libbie, May 7, 1895. ?9-00 Bangs, Jan. 27, 1896. $6.00 Libbie, Jan. 29, 1896. $7.50 Bangs, April 17, 1896. $12.50 Williams, 1896. $11.00 Frederickson, 1897. $16.00 Roos, 1897. $18.50 Bierstadt, 1897. $20.00 Henkels, April 19, 1899. $6.00 McKee, 1900. $17.00 Roos, 1900 (with one leaf from second edition inserted). $22.00 Bangs, Feb. 20, 1900 (full levant). $81.00 Libbie, April 17, 1900. $15.50 Arnold, 1901. $32.00 AUCTION VALUES 163 Libbie, March 5, 1901. ^14.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. ^29.00 McKee, May 12, 1902. 1 18.00 Anderson, June 12, 1902 (with A. L. S. in- serted). I 17.50 Anderson, Oct. 21, 1902 (half levant mor.). $9.50 May, Jan., 1903. I9.00 Whipple, 1903 (a few pages soiled). $10.50 Appleton, 1903 (levant mor.). $35.00 Brown, 1903. 1 18.00 Peirce, 1903. 1 14.00 Greene, 1903 (binding worn). $5.00 Anderson, Dec. 4, 1903 (uncut). 1 18.00 Anderson, Jan. 5, 1904. $17.00 Conland, Jan. 7, 1904. $14.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $8.00 French and Chubbuck, I904(2ded.). $8.00 1851 39. THE MEMORIAL Montgomery, 1895. $2.00 Roos, 1897. $2.00 Arnold, 1901. $4.50 Brown, 1903. $2.20 1851 40. TRUE STORIES FROM HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY Foote, 1894 (full levant). $9.50 1 64 AUCTION VALUES Maxwell, 1895. $6.00 Libbie, April 15, 1896. I3.50 Bangs, Feb. 10, 1897 (full levant). |20,oo Bierstadt, 1897. $4.50 Roos, 1900. I6.25 Mackay, 1900. 1 18.00 Bangs, April 16, 1900 (full levant). 1 15.00 Bangs, May 28, 1900. I5.50 Arnold, 1901. $10.50 Sheldon and Allen, 1901. $6.50 Libbie, Jan 22, 1901. $6.50 Bangs, March 22, 1901. I8.75 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. 1 14.00 Libbie, Feb. 25, 1903. $3.50 Greene, Oct. 29, 1903. I11.50 1851 41. TRUE STORIES FROM HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY [Second Edition] Foote, 1894 (full mor.). $3.25 Bierstadt, 1897. I4.50 Arnold, 1901. $5.00 Bangs, March 19, 1901. I5.50 1851 42. TWICE-TOLD TALES Foote, 1894. $5.00 Roos, 1897. $8.00 43 AUCTION VALUES 165 Bierstadt, 1897. |i-oo Roos, 1900. I5.00 Arnold, 1901. I5.00 Libbie, Dec. 5, 1901. $4.50 Whipple, 1903. 1 1 0.50 Libbie, June 21, 1904. I4.60 1851 THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES Foote, 1894 (full mor.). I5.50 Montgomery, 1895. $5.25 Gannett, 1895. l4-00 Libbie, Nov. 25, 1896. I3.25 Roos, 1897. $4.50 Bierstadt, 1897. $6.00 Bangs, June 9, 1899 (half calf). I3.25 Mackay, 1900. I3.75 Bangs, May 28, 1900. I3.25 Roos, 1900. I3.50 Arnold, 1901 (with D. S.). $15.50 Bangs, May 27, 1901. I3.75 Bangs, Oct. 7, 1901. I3.25 Libbie, Dec. 5, 1901. I4.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $9.00 Whipple, 1903. $7.50 Appleton, 1903 (full mor.). $15.00 Peirce, 1903. $3.50 Libbie, June i, 1904. $5.50 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $2.00 1 66 AUCTION VALUES 1852 44. A WONDER-BOOK FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Eastham, Dec, 1887. $6.50 Foote, 1894 (mor.). I5.50 Roos, 1897. $5.50 Bierstadt, 1897. ^9.00 Libbie, April 17, 1900. I3.50 Roos, 1900. $6.00 Mackay, 1900. $3.50 McKee, 1900, 1 11.00 Arnold, 1901. 1 10.00 Arnold, 1901 (another copy on different paper and in different binding). 1 10.00 Anderson, Feb. i, 1901. $3.75 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. |ii.oo Brown, 1903. ^9.00 Peirce, 1903 (stained). I4.00 Greene sale, Libbie's, Oct. 29, 1903. 1 10.00 1852 45. THE SNOW-IMAGE AND OTHER TWICE-TOLD TALES Foote, 1894. 1 1. 7 5 Roos, 1897. $2.00 Bierstadt, 1897. |2-i2 Libbie, Jan. 21, 1902. ^4.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. ^4.12 AUCTION VALUES 167 Appleton, 1903. I4.25 Brown, 1903. I3. 20 Peirce, 1903. ^4.75 1852 46. THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE Foote, 1894. I3.00 Montgomery, 1895. ?2.oo Roos, 1897. 1 1. 50 Bierstadt, 1897. 12,37 McKee, 1900. $4.00 Bangs, Nov. 12, 1900 (full levant). $8.00 Arnold, 1901. $10.50 Libbie, Jan. 21, 1902. I5.75 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. |8.oo Weeks, 1902. $4.00 May, 1903. 14,25 Whipple, 1903. 1 5.00 Whipple, 1903 (presentation copy from the author). $60.00 Anderson, March 2, 1903 (half levant). $9.00 Brown, 1903. $2.20 Libbie, June 21, 1904. $3.85 1852 47. LIFE OF FRANKLIN PIERCE Foote, 1894 (half mor.). $2.50 Roos, 1897. $1.00 Bierstadt, 1897 (cloth). $1.37 1 68 AUCTION VALUES Arnold, 1901 (cloth). I3.00 Libbie, March 5, 1901 (cloth). $6.25 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902 (cloth). ^4.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. |ii.oo Whipple, 1903 (cloth). ^5.00 Brown, 1903 (paper). $7.00 Brown, 1903 (cloth). I3.50 French and Chubbuck, 1904 (paper). I5.00 1853 48. TIME'S PORTRAITURE French and Chubbuck, 1904. ^60.00 1853 49. TANGLEWOOD TALES Leon, June, 1886. I9.00 Rogers, Jan., 1888. I5.00 Foote, 1894 (uncut). $6.00 Montgomery, 1895. ^^-5° Bierstadt, 1897. $5.75 McKee, 1900. $8.00 Roos, 1900. $5.25 Bangs, Nov. 12, 1900 (levant). 1 14.00 Arnold, 1901. $10.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $17.00 Anderson, Oct. 2, 1902. $8.00 Brown, 1903. $7.75 Appleton, 1903 (full levant). $20.00 Anderson, Jan. 5, 1904. $5.00 AUCTION VALUES 169 1854 50. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE Foote, 1894 (cloth). |8.oo Bierstadt, 1897 (water stained). ^2.24 Whipple, 1903. 1 1 2.00 1857 51. A RILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP No recorded sales 1857 52. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE Libbie, April 15, 1896. ^6.00 Libbie, Dec. 2, 1896. I5.25 Roos, 1897. $2.25 Bierstadt, 1897. ^2.50 Daly, 1900. ^5.00 Arnold, 1901. $2.25 Libbie, Feb. 25, 1903. ^3.00 Bartlett, 1903. $3.37 1857 53. THE KEEPSAKE Arnold, 1901. I4.00 i860 54. THE MARBLE FAUN Foote, 1894 (full mor.). ^12.00 Montgomery, 1895. $11.00 ijo AUCTION VALUES Libbie, March 5, 1896. I4.00 Libbie, March 25, 1896. ^5.50 De Voe, 1896. ^4.50 Libbie, Oct. 6, 1896. 14.20 Roos, 1897. $9.00 Libbie, Jan. 21, 1897. ^4.50 Bierstadt, 1897. I0.50 Bangs, Jan. 13, 1898 (shaky copy). I6.25 Bangs, Jan. 9, 1899. ^3.50 Roos, 1900. ^4.00 Bangs, April 16, 1900. 1 10.00 Arnold, 1901. I11.50 Bangs, Feb. 25, 1901. $4.00 Libbie, March 9, 1901. |8.oo Bangs, May 13, 1901. I5.00 Bangs, Oct. 11, 1901. $8.25 Bangs, Oct. 28, 1901. ^11.25 Libbie, Jan. 21, 1902. I6.50 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $7.00 Bangs, March 24, 1902 (half mor.). I7.00 Bangs, March 6, 1903 (uncut). |6.00 Brown, 1903. ^4.50 Appleton, 1903 (full mor.). I40.00 Libbie, Feb. 11, 1903. $4.00 Anderson, Sept. 30, 1903. I5.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. ^5.50 i860 55. THE SAME [Second Edition] Foote, 1894. I5.00 AUCTION VALUES 171 Montgomery, 1895. ?5-^o Rocs, 1897. I2.25 Bierstadt, 1897. I2.24 Roos, 1900. I4.00 Mackay, 1900. $3.00 Bangs, May 13, 1901. I5.00 Arnold, 1901. $4.00 Bangs, Jan. 11, 1902. I3.00 i860 56. THE WEAL-REAF Bangs, Nov. 12, 1900 (original numbers). I28.00 Arnold, 1901 (full mor.). $8.50 Libbie, March 5, 1901 (original numbers). ^7-50 Bangs, May i, 1901 (original numbers). I4.50 Bangs, Nov. 18, 1901 (mor.). I7.50 Anderson, March 2, 1903 (half mor.). $10.50 Peirce, 1903 (half calf). I9.00 Greene, 1903. I4.00 1863 58. OUR OLD HOME Foote, 1894 (mor.). I5.50 Montgomery, 1897. $4.75 Roos, 1897. I3.25 Matthews, 1897 (the Foote copy). 1 16.00 Bierstadt, 1897 (water-stained). I4.75 172 AUCTION VALUES Arnold, 1901. ^5.25 Bangs, May 23, 1901. I3.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. ^3.50 Anderson, March 2, 1903 (levant mor.). ^7.00 Whipple, 1903. $3.00 Peirce, 1903. $4.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. I1.50 POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATIONS 1864 59. PANSIE Foote, 1894. $3.00 Arnold, 1901. $1.25 Brown, 1903. I5.00 Appleton, 1903. I5.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $3.75 Libbie, June i, 1904. I3.50 1864 60. THE SNOW-IMAGE Arnold, 1901. $8.50 Peirce, 1903. I6.50 French and Chubbuck, 1904. I3.25 1868 61. THE ATLANTIC ALMANAC No recorded sales 1868 62. PASSAGES FROM THE AMERICAN NOTE-BOOKS Foote, 1894. I3.00 Montgomery, 1895. $2.25 Libbie, March 25, 1896. $3.00 174 AUCTION VALUES Roos, 1897. ?2,.oo Blerstadt, 1897. ^2.75 Mackay, 1900. $3.25 Arnold, 1901. 1 10.50 Bangs, Oct. i, 1901. $3.00 Olcott, 1 90 1. J4.00 French, 1901. $3.50 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. |ii.oo Libbie, Feb. 11, 1903. $3.80 Whipple, 1903. ^9.00 Appleton, 1903. $4.75 Pelrce, 1903. I6.50 French and Chubbuck, 1904. ^3.50 Libbie, March 9, 1904. ^4.00 1869 63. PASSAGES FROM THE NOTE-BOOKS No recorded sales 1870 64. PASSAGES FROM THE ENGLISH NOTE-BOOKS [Boston] Foote, 1894. 1 5. 00 Montgomery, 1895. I^-^S Bierstadt, 1897. I4.50 Mackay, 1900. $3.75 Arnold, 1901. I7.50 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $12.50 Libbie, June i, 1904. $3.50 AUCTION VALUES 175 1870 65. PASSAGES FROM THE ENGLISH NOTE-BOOKS [London] No recorded sales 1870 66. THE CHRISTMAS LOCKET Arnold, 1901. I4.50 Peirce, 1903. I3.00 Greene, 1903. ^5.25 1871 67. PASSAGES FROM THE FRENCH AND ITALIAN NOTE-BOOKS [London] Bangs, Dec. 14, 1899. ^3'6o Arnold, 1901. 1 10.00 Morgan, 1902. ^3.50 May, 1903. I4.00 Whipple, 1903 (uncut). |ii.oo Brown, 1903 (uncut). I3.40 Bartlett, 1903. $4.00 Greene, 1903. I7.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. I4.50 1872 68. PASSAGES FROM THE FRENCH AND ITALIAN NOTE-BOOKS [Boston] Foote, 1894. I3.00 176 AUCTION VALUES Roos, 1897. $6.50 Bierstadt, 1897. |6.oo Bangs, Dec. 14, 1899. ^3.60 Mackay, 1900. I3. 50 Arnold, 1901. I8.50 Bangs, Jan. 11, 1902. I4.50 Bangs, Nov. 24, 1902. #3.60 Brown, 1903. |6.20 Peirce, 1903. I6.50 1872 69. SEPTIMIUS FELTON Montgomery, 1895. I2.50 Roos, 1897. $1.50 Bierstadt, 1897. %i.qo Mackay, 1900. I3.50 Arnold, 1901. $5.25 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. $3.25 1876 70. THE DOLLIVER ROMANCE Foote, 1894. $2.50 Montgomery, 1895. $2.00 Roos, 1897, I1.25 Bierstadt, 1897. |2.oo Arnold, 1901. ^4.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. I4.25 Whittier, 1903. $11.00 AUCTION VALUES 177 1876 71. FANSHAWE AND OTHER PIECES Foote, 1894. I2.25 Montgomery, 1895. I2.50 Bierstadt, 1897. |i.oo Roos, 1897. I1.25 Arnold, 1901. ^2.50 1883 72. DR. GRIMSHAWE'S SECRET Foote, 1894 (half mor.). |2.oo Montgomery, 1895. I2.10 Roos, 1897. |i-7o Bierstadt, 1897. $1.61 Arnold, 1901 (with A. L. S.). ^20.00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902 (half mor.). ^8,00 Bangs, Jan. 22, 1902. I4.25 Brown, 1903. ^1.35 Whipple, 1903. $6.00 Greene, 1903. ^3.25 1883 73. THE SAME [Large Paper] Brown, 1903. ^3.00 French and Chubbuck, 1904. $4.25 1883 74. SKETCHES AND STUDIES Foote, 1894. 1 1. 50 Roos, 1897. ^1.25 178 AUCTION VALUES 1883 75. TALES, SKETCHES AND OTHER PAPERS Foote, 1894 (half mor.). Ia.25 1828 81. THE TOKEN [1828] Libbie, Dec. 5, 1901. I9.50 Bangs, Nov. 17, 1902. ^6.00 1877 85. LEGENDS OF NEW ENGLAND Foote, 1894. 1 1. 50 Roos, 1897. I1.25 1877 86. LEGENDS OF THE PROVINCE HOUSE Foote, 1894. 1 1. 50 Montgomery, 1895. $1.13 Roos, 1897. 1 1. 00 1877 87. TALES OF THE WHITE HILLS Foote, 1894. 1 1. 50 AUCTION VALUES 179 Montgomery, 1895. |i-oo Roos, 1897. |i-5o 1877 A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION Foote, 1894. $1.00 Roos, 1897. |x-oo INDEX INDEX Abbott, A. W., 130. Ablett, Wmiam H., 46. About Warwick, 50 (xi, 89). Academy, 107, 138. Acadian Exiles, The. See Grand- father's Chair (xn, 147). "Account of the Reunion of the Descendants of Major William and John Hathorne," 141. Adams, Charles Francis, 142. "Adventures of a Raindrop, The," 73. Adventurer, The, 5. "Esthetic Papers," 32, 40. Auction Values, 161. Albee, John, 127. Alcott, A. B., 94. " Alcott, A. B., Life of" (San- born and Harris), 94. Alden, Wm. L., 134. Alice Doane's Appeal, 7, 6z, 64, 70 (xvi, 223). AlUbone, S. A., 94. Ambitious Guest, The, 24, 77 (11, 121). "American Authors" (Foley), 84. "American Authors and their Birthdays" (Roe), 103. " American Authors for Young Folks" (Harris), 98. " American Authorship, iii, Na- thaniel Hawthorne" (Sir Na- thaniel), 130, 134. "American Bookmen " (Howe), 99. "American Lands and Letters " (Mitchell), loi, 133. "American Literature " (Bates), 1 34-. "American Literature" (Nich- ols), loi, 132, 137. "American Literature" (Rich- ardson), 102. "American Literature" (Wat- kins), 105. "American Literature, A Gen- eral Survey of" (Fisher), 97. American Magazine, 107. American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, 8, 76, 79. Auction Values, 151. American Monthly Magazine, 25, 41, 59, 60, 63, 64, 80, 81. American Note-Books, Passages from THE, 71 (xvm). "American Novelists" (Cook), 1 10. "American Novels," 120. American Whig Review, 107. "American Writers of To-day " (Vedder), 105. Ammidon, P. R., 122. "Analytical Index to the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne " (O'Connor), 90. Ancestral Footstep, The, 62, 71 (xiv, 329). "Ancestry and Birthplace of Hawthorne" (Wheatland), 105. 1 84 INDEX Anderson, John P., 84, 91. An dover Review, 107, 135. Andrews, William Loring, 17. Annual Address of the Carrier Boys. Salem Gazette, 1892, 64. Another Fragment of the DoLLivER Romance, 58. Another Scene from the Dol- LivER Romance, 58. Antique Ring, The, 59, 63, 70 (XVI, 185). "Appleton's Cyclopjedia of American Biography," 106. Apple ton Journal, 108. "Appreciation of Hawthorne, An," Lang, 141. April Fools, 9, 76, 79. Argosy, 108. Art Journal, 135. "Art of Fiction, The" (Be- sant), 94. Artist of the Beautiful, The, 32 (v, 289). Ashely Allen Royce (Pseud.), 25- At Home, 45, 76 (v, 229). Athenaum, 108, 114, 138. "Atlantic Almanac, The," 53, 173. Atlantic Monthly, 50, 51, 54, 55. 57. 58, 61, 64, 81, 108, 131, 132, 133, 136, •37. 138- Aubepine (Pseud.), 139. "Authors' Birthdays" (Bar- deen), 94. "Autobiography of H. F. Chor- ley," 137. Autograph Edition, The, 6, 9, 65, 69. " Autumn Leaves," viii, 10. Babson, T. J. E., 56. Bacon, Delia, 46, 82. " Bacon, Deha, A Biographical Sketch," 82. Bacon, Theodore, 82. " Bacon and Shakespeare," 82. "Bald Eagle, The," 6 (xvi, 308). Baldwin, James, 130. " Balzac Library, The," 65. Bardeen, C. W., 94. Barnes, W. H., 121. Barrett, E. W., 116. Barrie, J. M., 141. Bates, Arlo, 130. Bates, Katherine L., 134. Beers, H. A., 94, 134. " Beitrage zur Charakteristik Na- thaniel Hawthorne's " (Schon- bach), 103, 122. Belgravia, 1 10. Bell's Biography, A, 40 (in, .41). Bells, 9 (xvii, 224). Benson, E., 117. Bertram, the Lime Burner, 75- Besant, Sir Walter, 94. Biographical Sketches, 60, 71 (xvii, i). Biographical Stories, 21, 22, 36, 63, 70 (xii, 265). Auction Values, 158. Birdsall, W. W., and others, 94. Birthmark, The, 30 (iv, 48). Bixby, W. K., 43. Blackwood' s Edinburgh Maga- zine, 1 1 o. Blithedale Romance, The, 41, 17 (viii). Reviews of, 133, 134. Auction Values, 167. INDEX 185 Bolton, Sarah K., 94. Book News, III. Book op Autographs, A, 59, 63 (xvii, 328). Book-Buyer, 84, 1 10, 135. Bookman, no. "Books and Reading" (Por- ter), 102. Boston Athenasum, The, 26. "Boston Book, The, 1841," 17, 154- "Boston Book, The, 1850," 31- Boston Daily Advertiser, 16. Boston Literary Museum, 40. Boston Massacre, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xu, 201 ). Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion, The, 32. Boston Post, 129. Boston Public Library, viii, 3, 22. Boston Tea Party, The, 9. Botta, A. C. L., 94. " Bowdoin College " (Packard), 126. " Boyhood of Hawthorne, The " (Manning), 127. Boys' and Girls' Magazine, The, 41. Bradfield.Thos., 127, 130, 135. Bridge, Horatio, 11, 14, 28, 91, 1 18, 129. Bridge, Horatio, Life of Haw- thorne, 1 1, 14, 28. "Brief Biographies" (Smiles), 103, 132. Bright, Henry, 48. British Museum, The, vi, 91. "Brooke's English Literature," 102. Brown, E. B., 1 18. Browne, Matthew, 116, 125. Browne's Folly, 48, 59, 63 (xvii, 355). Brownell, W. C, 122. Browning, Robert, 57. Brownson' s Quarterly Review, 133. " Bryant, W. C, Biography of " (Godwin), 95. Bryce, James, 140. Buchanan, Robert, 130. Buds and Bird Voices, 30 (iv, 205). Bungay, G. W., 95. Burns, Some of the Haunts OF, 50 (xi, 281). "By a Peaceable Man" (Pseud.), 61, 139. "By a Pedestrian" (Pseud.), 45. 139- "By a Tourist without Im- agination or Enthusiasm " (Pseud.), 139. Canal Boat, The (Sketches FROM Memory), 76 (v, 264). Canterbury Pilgrims, The, 6, 40 (hi, 166). Capen, Oliver Bronson, 113. Carrier's Address to the Salem Gazette, i 5, 43, 56. Carrier Boys' Annual Ad- dress, Salem Gazette, 1892, 64. Cary, Alice and Phcebe, 75. Cary, E. L., 11;. Cathcart, George, 95. Catholic Presbyterian, in. Catholic World, in. Celestial Railroad, The, 1843, 25, 26, 31, 78 (IV, 259). Mention of (Thoreau), 130. i86 INDEX Celestial Railroad, The, 1847, 25. Auction Values, 159. Centenaries of Hawthorne and George Sand ( Whibley ) , no. Centenary Celebration at Con- cord, The Hawthorne, 141. Centenary Celebration at Salem, Proceedings of, 140. ' ' Centenary ofHawthorne,The ' ' (Munger), 1 12. "Centenary of Hawthorne" (Perry), 109. Century Magazine, iii , 131, 138. Chamberlain, J. Chester, vii, 85. " Character and Characteristic Men" (Whipple), 130,132. " Chats about Books, Poets, and Novelists" (Hazel tine), 98. Chautauquan, 112, 136. Cheney, John Vance, 95. Chiefly about War Matters, 61, 64, 72 (xvii, 361). Child' s Friend, The, viii, 27. ChimjEra, The. See The Won- der Book for Girls and Boys (xiii, 190). Chippings with a Chisel, 24 (11, 238). Choate, Joseph Hodges, 140. Chorley, Henry Fothergill, 82, 95. 108, 137. Christian Examiner, Boston, II 2, I 29. Christina, Queen, 2 1 , 63 (xii, 346). Christmas BANguET, The, 31 (V.56). " Christmas Locket, 1870," 43, 55- _ Auction Sales, 175. Church Review, 113, 130. Cilley, Jonathan, 60, 64 (xvn, 60). Circe's Palace. See Tangle- wood Tales (xiii, 366). Citizen, Philadelphia, 113. Civic Banquets, 51 (xi, 455). Codman, J. T., 95. Colburn's New Monthly Maga- zine, 113, 134. Coleridge, M. E., 120. " College Days of Nathaniel Hawthorne " (Lathrop), 100. Colly er, Robert, 127. Colonial Newspaper, The, 40. Companion Voyagers, 79. "Concord Days" (Alcott), 94. Concord Public Library, 58. Consular Experiences, 50 (xi, ' ' Contemporaries ' ' ( Higginson ) , 98. Conway, M. D.,4, 5, 6, 54,84, 95, 1 14, 1 16, 122, 124, 142. " Conway's Life of Hawthorne, Review of" (Lewin), 107. The Same (Woodberry), 122. Cook, K. y., no. Cooke, G. W., 95. Copeland, Charles T., 115, 42. Cornhill Booklet, The, 79. Cornhill Magazine, 113. Cosmopolitan, 113. Country Life in America, 113. Courtney, W. L., 116. Coxe, A. C, 113, 130. Criterion, 114. Critic, 1 1 4. " Critical Dictionary of English Literature" (Allibone), 94. " Critical Essays and Literary Notes" (Taylor), 104, 129. INDEX 187 " Critical Studies in American Literature ' ' ( Smyth ) , 112, 136. Cromwell, Oliver, 21, 63 (™, 313)- Crosland, Mrs. Newton, 95. Cross, W. L., 95. Crothers, Samuel M., 140. Cummings, C. A., 113. Curtis, G. W., 96, 117, 123, 130, 138. Curtis, Jessie Kingsley, 135. Custom House, The (Intro- duction to Scarlet Letter) (VI, I). '< Cyclopjedia of American Liter- ature " (Duyckinck), 96. David Swan, A Fantasy, 10, 12 (i, 247). " Day in the Haunts of Haw- thorne, A," 125. De Casseres, D., 115. " Decadence of Romance, The " (Harrison), 133. " Delia Bacon's Unhappy Sto- ry " ( Bacon ) , 123. Democratic Review. See The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Dennett, J. R., 137. Derby, J. C, 96. "Development of English Liter- ature and Language" (Welsh), 105. " Development of the English Novel " (Cross), 95. Devil in Manuscript, The, 40 (ill, 239). Dial, The, 18, 115, 138. "Diary of William Pynchon, The," 83. Dicey, E., 121. Dickinson, Emily, 96. Dr. Bullivant, 59, 63 (xvii, 268). Dr. Grimshawe's Secret, 60, 71 (xv). The Same, Large Paper, 60. Announcement of, 122. Reviews of, 119, 138. Auction Values, 177. Dr. Heidegger's Experiment, 13. 49 (I. 307)- DoLLivER Romance, The, 52 (xiv, I). Auction Values, 176. DoLLivER Romance and Other Pieces, The, 56,58,71 (xiv ) . Donnelly, Ignatius, 123. Douner's Banner, The, 80. Dragon's Teeth, The. See Tanglewood Tales (xiii, 321)- Drake, S. A., 96. " Dreamthorp " (Smith), 103, 129. Drowne's Wooden Image, 3 1 (v, 88). Dublin University Magazine, I's. 135- DusTON Family, The, 9, 76 (xvii, 229). Dutton, S. W. S., 123. Duyckinck, E. A., 40, 96. Duyckinck, G. L., 96. Earth's Holocaust, 32 (v, '95)- Eclectic Magazine, 115. Edinburgh Review, 116. Education, Boston, 116. Edward Fane's Rosebud, 25 (". 317)- i88 INDEX Edward Randolph's Portrait, 23. n ("» 26). Egotism ; or, the Bosom Ser- pent, 31 (v, 32). '« Elements of Literary Criti- cism " (Johnson), 99. «' Eliot, George, Life of" (Cross), g6. Elixir of Life, The. See Sep- timius Felton. Elliott, Mrs. Maud Howe, 142. Emerson, Edward W., 140. " Emerson, Life of" (Cooke), 95- '* Emerson at Home and A- broad " (Conway), 95. Emmerton, James A., 96. " Emperor of Shadows " (De Casseres), 115. Endicott and the Red Cross, 15, 25, 77 (II, 276). Engel, Edward, 97. «' English Literature and Literary Criticism, Prose " (Baldwin^, 130. English Note-Books, The, 54, 55- " English Note-Books of Nathan- iel Hawthorne," Review of (HiUiard), 137. Escape oftheDustons, The, 79. " Essays in Literary Criticism" (Hutton), 99, 135. " Essays, Theological and Liter- ary " (Hutton), 99. Essex Institute, Salem, viii, 3, 16, 26, 43. " Essex Institute Fair, Record of." See "The Weal-Reaf," 48. " Estimate of Hawthorne, An" (Schdnbach), 141. Ethan Brand, 40, 7 5 ( in, 1 1 2 ) . Etienne, L., 125. Evangeline, Review of Long- fellow's, 81. " Evening with Mrs. Haw- thorne, An." See "Contem- poraries" (Higginson), 98. Everett, Edward, 6. Every Saturday, 116, 130. " Evolution of the English Novel, The" (Stoddard), 132. ' ' Exhumed Sketch ' ' ( Con- way), 124. "Eyes of Hawthorne, The" (Thomas), 1 12. F. (Pseud), 5, 41, 139. "Fable for Critics, A" (Low- ell), 100. " Familiar Letters" (Thoreau), 104, 130. "Famous American Authors" (Bolton), 94. Famous Old People, 1841, 18. Auction Values, 155. Famous Old People, 1842, 20, 22. Auction Values, 156. Fancy's Show Box, 10, 13 (•. 297). Fanshawe, 1828, 3 (xvi, l). Reviews of, 1 29. Auction Values, 149. Fanshawe and Other Pieces, 59. 71 (xvi). Auction Values, 177. Fated Family, The, 4. Father Time, 43, 56. Feathertop, 45, 76 (iv, 312). Fellow Traveller, A. See Notes from a Relinquished Work, 76 (v, 238). INDEX 189 Fessenden, Thomas Green, 60, 64 (xvii, 37). Field, Maunsell B., 97. Fields, James T., 58, 64, 67, 89> 92. 97. 98, 114- Fields, Mrs. Annie Adams. See Mrs. James T. Fields. Fields, Mrs. James T., 38, 143. "Fifty Years among Authors" (Derby), 96. Fire Worship, 30 (iv, 191). "First Books of Hawthorne" (Livingston), no. " First Editions of American Authors" (Stone), 84. Fisher, Mary, 97. Fitzgerald, Edward, 97. Fletcher, J. B., 118. Flight in the Fog, A. See Passages from a Relinquished Work, 76 (v, 234). Foley, P. K., viii, 84. Footprints on the Sea-shore, 25 (II, 300). Forgues, E. D., 125. Fortnightly Review, 116. Forum, 117, 131, 133. Fountain of Youth, The, 13- Fragments from the Journal OF A Solitary Man, 59, 62 (xvii, 291). Franklin, Benjamin, 21, 63 (xii, 327). French and Italian Note-Books. See Passages from French and Italian Note-Books. " Friendships of Hawthorne, The" ('Sanborn), 142. ■" From Concord to Concord in Hawthorne's Life" (Cope- land), 142. " From the Easy Chair " (Cur- tis), 96. Frothingham, Octavia Brooks, 97. Galaxy, 117. Gale, Mrs. M. T., 135. Garnett, Dr. Richard, 142. Garrett, E. H., 61. Gates, Lewis Edward, 97. " General Criticism of Haw- thorne's Style " (Stephen), 113- " General Survey of American Literature" (Fisher), 97. Gentle Boy, The, 5, 12, 15 (I. 83)- Auction Values, 153. Gentleman' s Magazine, 117. ' ' Geschichte der Literatur Nord- amerikas ' ' ( Engel ) , 97. Ghost of Doctor Harris, The, 65 (xvi, 244). Gilder, J. L., 114. Giles, H., 97, 131. •' Gleanings from English Re- cords about New England Families ' ' ( Emmerton and Waters), 96. "Gloom and Cheer in Haw- thorne " (Marble), ii;. Godef s Magazine and Lady's Book, 3 1 . Godwin, Parke, 95. Golden Fleece, The. See Tanglewood Tales (xiii, 460). "Golden Guess, The" (Che- ney), 95. Golden Touch, The. See Wonder Book for Girls and Boys (xiii, 48). " Good Company," 52. 190 INDEX Good Man's Miracle, A, 27. Good Words, 56, 117. Goodrich, S. G., 14. Gorgon's Head, The. See Wonder Book for Girls and Boys (xiii, i ). Graham's Magazine, 32. Grandfather's Chair, 1841, 18 (xii, I ). Auction Values, 154. Grandfather's Chair, 1842, 19, 22, 36, 71, 76. Auction Values, 156. Grandfather's Dream. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 256). Grant, Judge Robert, 142. Graves and Goblins, 59, 63 (XVII, 255). Gray Champion, The, ii, 77 (■.0- " Great Books as Life Teachers " (Hillis), 131. Great Carbuncle, The, 10, 12, 78 (i, 198). " Great Fortunes and how they vyeremade" (McCabe), 101. Great Stone Face, The, 39, 78 (m, 29). "Great Stone Face, The" (Smyth), 112. " Green wellj Dora, Memoirs," 97- Gribble, Francis, 115, 116. Griffin, G. W., 131. Griswold, H. T., 97. Griswold, Rufiis W., 73, 98. Grolier Club, 85. " Group of Hawthorne Letters, A" (Hawthorne), 118. " Guide to British and American Novels" (Russell), 103. " Guide to the Study of American Authors" (Hodgkins), 99. H. A. P., 108. Hale, Dr. Edward Everett, 98, 143- Hall, R. C, 108. Hall, Samuel Carter, 98, 135. Hall of Fantasy, The, 30 (iv, 239)- Hallock, Miss, 131. Hamilton, Alexander, 9. " Handbook of Universal Litera- ture" (Botta), 94. Hannigan, D. F., 120. Hardy, A. S., 135. Harlow, Louis K., 98. Harper's Nezv Monthly Maga- zine, 47, 50, 117, 132, 138. Harper's Weekly, 118. Harris, A. B., 98, 108. Harris, W. T., 94. Harrison, F., 133. Harvard Monthly, 118. Harvard University Library, 16, 22, 26. " Hathorne, Account of the Re- union of the Descendants of Major William and John," 141. " Hathorne Family in England, The" (Waters), 141. Haunted Mind, The, 7, 24 (11, 93)- Haunted Quack, The, 5, 123 (xvi, 272). " Haunts of Hawthorne " (Har- low), 98. "Hawthorne, May 23, 1864" (Poem) (Longfellow), 100. Hawthorne, Miss Beatrix, 142. Hawthorne, Elizabeth, 14. INDEX 191 Hawthorne, Julian, 11, 60, 65, 66, 83, 90, 93, 112, 115, 118, 131. 137. 142- Hawthorne, Mrs. Nathaniel, 16, 66, 67. "Hawthorne" (Fields), 114. "Hawthorne," Biography of (Fields), 89. (James), 90. (Conway), 91. (Fields, A. A.), 92. (Woodberry), 92. Hawthorne, General Criticism of the Works of (Browne), 1 16. (unsigned), i 26. (Chorley), 109. (Mayo), 127. (Thayer), 107. (Curtis), 123. ( Cummings ) , 113. (Coxe), 1 13. " Hawthorne, Genius of" (Trol- lope), 123. Hawthorne, Letters of, 72, 82, 83, 91, 92, 108, 1 14. Life and Writings of, 121. Life of (Morse), 1 14. Memoir of (Japp), 75. Memories of (Lathrop), 92. Personality of (Ho wells), 124. Portraits of. See Portraits of Hawthorne. Romances of (Bradfield), 127, 135. Sketch of, with Portrait (Ware), 108. Sketch of, A (Peabody), 1 1 z. Sketch of, A (unsigned), 113. Sketch of, A (unsigned), 1 16. Sketch of, A (Matthews), 125. Hawthorne, Sketch of the Life of (Lathrop), 64. Some Memories of (Lathrop), 109. Some portraits of (Lathrop), 1 1 I. Souvenirs of, 141. A Study of (Lathrop), 89. SupernaturaMsm in (Libby), 124. Unpublished Letters of, 108, 114. A Visit to the Homes of (NicoU), 1 10. " Hawthorne a Century after his Bu-th," 125. " Hawthorne, a Character Sketch" (Ward), 121. "Hawthorne, a Poem" (John- son), 120. "Hawthorne, a Poem" (Pres- ton), 1 14. "Hawthorne amonghis Friends " (Holden), 1 17. "Hawthorne, an Estimate" (Symons), 1 19. "Hawthorne and Brook Farm" (Conway), 1 16. "Hawthorne and Emerson" (Gary), 115. "Hawthorne and George Eliot," 124. "Hawthorne and his Circle" (Hawthorne), 93. Review of, 108, 122. "Hawthorne and his Teachings " (Roe), III. " Hawthorne, Nathaniel, and his Wife "(Hawthorne), 11, 37, 38, 67, 90. The Same, Large Paper, 91. Review of (Purcell), 107. 192 INDEX The Same, 109. The Same, 119. The Same ( Woodberry ) , 1 2 2, 125, 126. The Same (Markwick), 126. " Hawthorne and his Wife " (Stoddard), 114. "Hawthorne and Other Poems" (Stedman), 104. " Hawthorne and Longfellow," 124. "Hawthorne and Poe" (Ben- son), 1 17. " Hawthorne and the Brook Farm." See "From the Easy Chair," 96. " Hawthorne and Transcenden- taUsm " (Stearns), 142. ' ' Hawthorne as American Con- sul " (Osborne), 1 10. "Hawthorne as an Interpreter of New England ' ' (Hillard), 123. " Hawthorne as seen by his Publisher " (Ticknor), 115. " Hawthorne at North Adams " (Perry), 109. " Hawthorne Centenary, The," 124. " Hawthorne from an English Point of View " (Gribble), 115. "Hawthorne in Italy "(Elliott), 142. " Hawthorne in Italy " (Schuy- ler), 122. " Hawthorne in the Boston Cus- tom House," 109. " Hawthorne in the Boston Cus- tom House " (Jepson), iii. " Hawthorne in the Shadow of S.Johnson" (Nichols), 102. " Hawthorne in Undress " (H. A. P.), 108. ' ' Hawthorne Manuscripts, The ' ' (Lathrop), 109. " Hawthorne on England," 1 10. "Hawthorne, Reading," 83. " Hawthorne, the Man" (GU- der), 114. "Hawthorne with his Children " (Lathrop), izo. "Hawthorne's America Fifty Years After" (HorwUl), 115. " Hawthorne's Attitude towards Catholicism" (Hewitt), iii. " Hawthorne's Centenary " (Brown), 118. "Hawthorne's Centenary" (Gribble), 116. Hawthorne's contributions to magazines and newspapers — American Magazine of Use- ful and Entertaining Knozo- ledge. See list of contributions, 9- American Monthly Maga- zine. Downer's Banner, The, 80 ; Fessenden, Thos. Green, 60 ; Fragments from the Jour- nal of a Solitary Man, 5 9 ; Old Ticonderoga, 41 ; Three- Fold Destiny, The, 25 ; Visit to the Clerk of the Weather, A, 80. Atlantic Monthly. About Warwick, 5 o ; Ancestral Foot- step, The, 62 ; Another Scene from the DolUver Romance, 58 ; Chiefly about War Mat- ters, 61 ; Civic Banquets, 51 ; Leamington Spa, 50 ; London Suburb, ;o ; Near Oxford, 50 ; One of Hawthorne' s Unprinted INDEX 93 Note-Books, 8i ; Outside Glimpses of English Poverty, 5 I ; Passages from the Ameri- can Note-Books, 54 ; Passages from the English Note-Books, 55 ; Pilgrimage to Old Boston, 50 ; Recollections of a Gifted Woman, 50 ; Scene from the Dolliver Romance, A, 58 ; Septimius Felton, 57; Some of the Haunts of Burns, 50 ; Up the Thames, 50. Boston Literary Museum, The Unpardonable Sin ( ? ) , 40 . Boston Miscellany of Litera- ture and Fashion, a Virtuoso's Collection, 32. Boys' and Girls' Magazine, The. Little DafFydowndilly, 41. Democratic Review. See The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Godef s Magazine and Lady's Book. Drowne's Wooden Image, 3 1 . Good Words. Passages from the French and Italian Note- Books, 56. Graham' s Magazine . Earth's Holocaust, 32. Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Uttoxeter, 47. Holden' s Dollar Magazine. Ethan Brand, 40. International Miscellany of Literature, Art, and Science, The. Snow-Image, The, 39. International Monthly Magazine. Feathertop, 45. Knickerbocker Magazine, The. Bell's Biography, A, 40 ; Edward Fane's Rose- bud, 25 ; Fountain of Youth, 13- Literary World. Review of Whittier's Supernaturalism of New England, 81. National Era, The. Great Stone Face, The, 39. New England Magazine. Ambitious Guest, The, 24 ; At Home, 45 ; Devil in Manuscript, The, 40 ; Graves and Gobhns, 59 ; Gray Cham- pion, The, 1 1 ; Mr. Higgin- botham's Catastrophe, Hints to Young Ambition, 1 2 ; My Visit to Niagara, 59 ; Old French War, 40 ; Old News, 40 ; Old Tory, The, 40 ; Rill from the Town Pump, A, 1 2 ; Sketches from Memory, 45 ; Story-Teller, The, 45 ; Vil- lage Theatre, The, 45 ; Vision of the Fountain, 1 3 ; Wake- field, 12 ; Young Goodman Brown, 30. Nineteenth Century, The. Ghost of Dr. Harris, The, 65. Pioneer Magazine, The. The Birthmark, 30 ; The Hall of Fantasy, 30. Salem Advertiser, The. For list see page 81. Salem Gazette, The. David Swan, 10 ; Fancy's Show Box, I o ; Hollow of the Three Hills, The, 1 3 ; Spectre Ship, The, 80 ; Time's Portraiture, 63 ; Vision of the Fountain, The, 13. Salem Observer, The. The Toll-Gatherer's Day, 23. 194 INDEX Sargent's New Monthly Magazine. Antique Ring, The, 59 ; Old Apple Dealer, .The, 32. Southern Rose, The. Foot- prints on the Sea-shore, 25 ; The Lily's Quest, 17. United States Magazine and Democratic Review, The. Artist of the Beautiful, The, 32 ; Book of Autographs, A, 59; Buds and BirdVoices, 30 ; Celestial Railroad, 26 ; Chip- pings with a Chisel, 24 ; Christmas Banquet, 3 I ; Ed- ward Randolph's Portrait, 23 ; Egotism, 3 1 ; Fire Worship, 30 ; Footprints on the Sea- shore, 25 ; Howe's Masquer- ade, 17 ; Intelligence Office, The, 3 1 ; John Inglefield' s Thanksgiving, 41 ; Jonathan Cilley, 60 ; Journal of an Af- rican Cruiser, Preface to, 28 ; Lady Eleanore's Mantle, 23 ; New Adam and Eve, The, 3 1 ; Old Esther Dudley, 23 ; P's Correspondence, 3 1 ; Papers of an Old Dartmoor Prisoner, 80 ; Procession of Life, The, 31; Rappaccini's Daughter, 30 ; Roger Malvin's Burial, 31 ; Select Party, A, 30 ; Snow Flakes, 24 ; Tales of the Province House, 23 ; Toll- Gatherer's Day, 23 ; Two Widows, The, 5. Hawthorne's First Diary, 78. "Hawthorne's First Diary, S.T. Pickard on " (Lathrop), 110. Hawthorne's First Diary re- viewed, 1 14, n8, 119, 125. «' Hawthorne's First Printed Ar- ticle " (Woods), 121. " Hawthorne's Italian Ro- mances" (Hardy), 135. Hawthorne's Journal, 90. " Hawthorne's Last Bequest " (Higginson), 137. "Hawthorne's Last Years" (Hawthorne), 115, 142. " Hawthorne's Place in Litera- ture " (Adams), 142. " Hawthorne's Place in Litera- ture " (Hannigan), 120. "Hawthorne's Romances" (Courtney), 116. " Hawthorne's Style," 116. " Hawthorne's Style, General Criticism of" (Stephen), 113. " Hawthorne's tJse of his Ma- terials " (Copeland), 115. " Hawthornes in Lenox, The" (Lathrop), 112. " Hawthornes in Lenox, Told in Letters" (Lathrop), 112. Hawthorne, Sophia, 55. Hawthorne, Una, 57. Hay, Hon. John, 143. Hazeltine, M. W., 98. "Heroines of Fiction," Howells, 131. 133. 135- Hewitt, A. F. , 1 1 1 . Hewdtt, Mary E., 35. Hewlett, Henry G., 82. Heywood, J. C., 98. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 98, 124, 137, 141. Higginson, T. W. , and Boynton, H. W., 98. HiUard, K., 123. Hilliard, Geo. S., 137. Hillis, N. D., 131. Hints to Young Ambition INDEX 195 (only in Autograph Edition) (xvii, 239). Historical Tales for Youth, 21. Auction Values, 158. ' ' History of American Litera- ture " (Trent), 104. " History of Brook Farm, The " (Codman), 95. " History of English Literature " (Robertson), 102. Hodgkins, L. M., 99. Holden, George H., 117. Holden'' s Dollar Magazine, 40. Hollow of the Three Hills, The, 13 (i, 269). Holmes, Dr. O. W., 52, 108. " Home Life of Great Authors ' ' (Griswold), 97. " Homes and Haunts of Haw- thorne " (Nevins), 122. " Homes of American Authors " (Curtis), 96, 99, 130. " Homes of Famous Americans " (Capen), 113. "Homes of Some New England Authors, The" (Rideing), 1 12. Hood, E. P., ed., 99. HorwiU, H. W., 115. Houghton, R. C, 121. "Hours in a Library" (Ste- phen), 104, 1 13. House of the Seven Gables, The, 37, 71 (vii). Reviews of, 133. Auction Values, 165. "How Hawthorne Works" (J. Hawthorne), 137. " How They Strike Me, These Authors" (Heywood), 98. Howe, Julia Ward, 114, 142. Howe, M. A. De W., 99, no. Hovt^E's Masquerade, 17, 23, n (". 0- Howells, Wm. Dean, 99, 109, 118, 124, 131, 133, 135, 137- Hunt, Ephraim, 99. Hutchinson, Mrs., 60, 64. Hutchinson Mob, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 182). Hutton, Richard H., 99, 135. "Illustrations of Genius" (Giles), 97, 131. " Illustrations to Scarlet Letter " (Hallock), 131. Independent, 118. Indian Bible, The. See Grand- father's Chair (xii, 51). ' ' Influence of Puritanism on Hawthorne ' ' ( Woodberry ) 118. " Initial Studies in American Let- ters " (Beers), 94, 134. Inland Port, The, 58, 62 ( XVII, 281). Intelligence Office, The, 3 1 (v, 109). International Magazine, 118, 131. 133- International Miscellany of Lit- erature, Art, and Science, The, 39- International Monthly Magazine, "Introduction to American Lit- erature" (Matthews), 1 01. " Introduction to the Study of American Literature" (Law- ton), 131. 196 INDEX "Italian Influences" (Schuyler), 103, 136. "Italian Note-Books, Review of the" (Howells), 137. "Italy of Hawthorne, The" (Schuyler), 103, 136. J. D. H. (Pseud.), 5. James, Henry, 133, 137, 140. James, Henry, Jr., 90, 92, 99. "James, Henry Jr. 's Life of Haw- thorne reviewed ' ' ( Brownell ) , 122. (Howells), 109. Japp, Alexander H., 75, 89. Jepson, George E., iii. John Inglefield's Thanksgiv- ing, 41 (ill, 252). Johnson, C. F., 99, 131. Johnson, L., 120. Johnson, Rossiter, 100. Johnson, Samuel, 21, 22, 63 (xii, 298). Joline, Adrian H., 100. Jones, C. H., 82. Joseph Nicholson (Pseud.), 5, 139. "Josephine Gallery, The," 75. Journal of a Solitary Man, The, 81. Journal of an African Cruiser, 1845, 27. Auction Values, 160. The Same, 1853, 28. "Keepsake, The, 1857," 46. Auction Value, 169. Kendall, C, 126. Kennedy, W. S., 100. Keyes, Hon. John S., 142. Kirby, G. B., 100. Knickerbocker Magazine, The, 13, 25, 40, 133. Kolburg, Dr. E., 103. Ladies' Home Journal, 119. LadyArbella, The. 5^^ Grand- father's Chair (xii, 7). Lady Eleanore's Mantle, 23, n (". 46). Lamp, 119. " Landmarks of a Literary Life " (Crosland), 95. Lang, Andrew, 1 00, 141. "Last Sketch by Hawthorne" (Ammidon), 122. Lathrop, George Parsons, 14,62, 68, 74, 89, 100, 109, no, III, 126, 137, 138. Lathrop, Mrs. Rose Hawthorne, 69, 92,1 09, 112, II 9, 1 20, 142. Latimer, George D., 123. Laughlin, Clara E., 100. " Laurel Leaves, 1854," 35- Laurence, Eugene A., 100. Lawton, W. C, 100, 123, 131, 135- Leamington Spa, 50 (xi, 52). Legends of New England, 76. Auction Values, 178. Legends of the Province House, 23. 11 (". •)• Auction Values, 178. Leland, C. G., too. " Lenox and the Berkshire High- lands " (Mallory), loi. "Leon Brothers' Catalogue of First Editions," 84. " Lessons on Hawthorne " (Bar- rett), 1 16. " Letter to Jas. T. Fields " (Proc- tor), 132. INDEX 197 Letters (xvii, 421). " Letters and Literary Remains " (Fitzgerald), 97. "Letters of Emily Dickinson," 96. ' « Letters of Lowell, " i o i . "Letters to Dead Authors" (Lang), 100. Lewin, W., 107, 138. Libby, D., 124. Liberty Tree, 1841, 19,21. Auction Values, 156. Liberty Tree, 1842, 20, 22. Auction Values, 157. Lichfield and Uttoxeter, 47, 50 (XI, 173). "Life, Letters, and Journals" (Mitchell), loi. Lily's Quest, The, 17, 25 (11, 288). Lincoln, Abraham, Article on, 64. Lippincoti' s Magazine, 1 19, 137. "Literary and Social Essays" (Curtis), 96. " Literary Boston Thirty Years Ago" (Howells), 118. "Literary Criticism" (Poe), 129. "Literary Essays" (Hutton), 99- " Literary Friends and Acquaint- ance" (Howells), 99. "Literary Life, The " (Shepard), 103. ' ' Literary Reader ' ' ( Cathcart ) , 95- "Literary Shrines" (Wolfe), 106. "Literary Sketches" (Salt), 103. Literary World, 81, 119, 138. " Literati, The " (Poe), 102. Literature, 119. "Literature and Life" (Whip- ple), 105. "Literature of America" (Bird- sall), 94. " Literature of the English Lan- guage " (Hunt), 99. Littell's Living Age, iio, 119, I3i> 134- Little Annie's Ramble, 8, 12 (I. 159)- "Little Classics" (Johnson), 100. Little Daffydowndilly, 41 (hi, 281). " Little Journeys to the Homes of American Authors, ' ' Haw- thorne (Curtis), 96. Little Pansie, 52. Livingston, L. S., iio. Lodge, Hon. Henry Cabot, 1 00, 142. London Quarterly Review, 121. London Suburb, A, 50 (xi, 311). Long, Hon. John D., 142. Longfellow, H. W., 6, 66, 67, 81, 100, 129. "Longfellow, Life of" (Ken- nedy), 100. ' ' Longfellow' s Journal, " 33. "Look Around Literature, A" (Buchanan), 130. "Looking Before and After" (More), 118. Lotus, 12 1. Lowell, James Russell, loo, loi, 135. 136- " Lowell, Jas. Russell, Biography of" (Underwood), 105. Lowell and his Friends, 98. Lowell, Life of (Scudder), 103. Lower, Henry E., viii. 198 INDEX M. D. (Pseud.), 139. Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 123, 131- Mabie, H. W., and Bright, Mar- shall H., 1 01. McCabe, J. D., 1 01. Macmillan, izi. Magazine of American History, IZI. Maga-zine of Western History, IZI. Main Street, 33, 40, 65 (m, 63)- Major Molineux. 5ee " My Kinsman, Major Molineux," 41 (III, 293). Mallory, R. DeWitt, loi. Man OF Adamant, The, 10, 40 (ill, zz6). Manning, Elizabeth, iz/. Manning, Mrs. Richard C, 48. Manuscripts of Hawthorne's Works — American Note-Books, 54. Ancestral Footstep, The, 6z. Blithedale Romance, 4Z. Browne's Folly, 48. Civic Banquets, 5 1 . Diary, 66. Dr. Grimshawe's Secret, 61. DoUiver Romance, A Scene from, 58. Dolliver Romance, A Sketch and Study of, 58. Feathertop, 45. House of the Seven Gables, 38- Life of Franklin Pierce, 43. Lily's Quest, The, 17. Marble Faun, The, 48. Old Manse, The, 30. Passages from the English Note-Books, 55. Passages from the French and Itahan Note-Books, 57. Review of Whittier's " Super- nattu-alism of N. E.," 81. Scarlet Letter, Title-page, 33. Septimius Felton, 57. Snow-Image, The, 39. Spectator, The, vi. Twenty Days with Julian and Little Bimny, 67. Wonder-Book, 39. Marble, A. R., 115. Marble Faun, The, 47, 71 (ix, x). Auction Values, 169. The Same, zd ed., i860, 48. Reviews of, 108, 134, 135, 136. Auction Values, 170. " Marble Faun, On a Blank Leaf in " (Peattie), iiz. " Marble Faun, Scenes from the" (Alden), 134. Markwick, E., iz6. Mason, M. P., 138. "Master Minds of the West" (Hood), 99. Mather, F. J. Jr., 117. Matthews, Brander, loi, IZ5, IZ9. May Pole of Merry Mount, The, 8, 12, 77 (i, 64). Mayo, A. D., IZ7. " Meditations of an Autograph Collector" (Joline), 100. Memoirs (Leland), 100. " Memoirs and Letters " (Sum- ner), 104. " Memoirs of Many Men and Some Women " (Field), 97. INDEX 199 " Memorial, The," 35, 39, 53. Auction Values, 163. " Memorial Story of America " (Mabie and Bright), loi. "Memories of Hawthorne" (Lathrop), 92. " Men of Renown " (Wise), 106. "Mental Portraits" (Tucker- man), 105, 120, 132. Mermaid, The, A Reverie, 7, 24. Methodist Quarterly Review, 121. Minister's Black Veil, The, 8, 12 (i, 40). Minotaur, The. See Tangle- wood Tales (xiii, 246). Miraculous Pitcher, The. See Wonder Book for Boys and Girls (xiii, 155). Mr. Higginbotham's Catas- trophe, 12 (i, 138). Mrs. Bullfrog, 10, 30 (iv, 178). Mrs. Hutchinson, 60, 64 (xvii, i). Mitchell, Donald G., 53, loi, '33. HI- Mitchell, Maria, loi. Mitford, M. R., loi, 132. " Modern Novelists, Great and Small," 120. Monsieur du Miroir, 10, 30 (iv, 220). Montegut, femile, 134, 136. More, Paul Elmer, 109, 118. Morley, G., 116, 117, 120. Morse, J. H., iii, 114, 138. Mosses from an Old Manse, 29. Auction Values, 160. The Same, cloth, 2 vols, in one, 32. Auction Values, 161. The Same, 2d edition, 1854, 44, 71 (iv and v). Reviews of, 130. Auction Values, 169. " Most Popular Novels of Amer- ica " (Mabie), 131. Mother Rigby's Pipe, 76. Munger, T. T., 109, 112, 132. Munsey, 121. " My Father's Literary Meth- ods " (Lathrop), 1 19. " My Hawthorne Experience " (Conway), 114. My Home Return, 59, 63(xvii, 306). My Kinsman, Major Molin- Eux, 5, 41 (ill, 293). "My Own Story" (Trow- bridge), 40. "My Portfolio," (Phelps), 136. My Visit to Niagara, 59, 63 (xvii, 244). " My Wife's Novel," 5 (xvi, 308). " Nantucket " (Pseud.), 80. " Nathaniel Hawthorne Again " (Morse), 138. Nation, 122, 136, 137. National Era, The, 40. " Native Element in American Fiction " (Morse), in. Nature of Sleep, 9 (xvii, 219). Nevins, W. S., 122. New Adam and Eve, The, 3 1 (V. I). New England Magazine, The, 200 INDEX II, 12, Z4, 30, 40, 41, 45, 59, 62, 63, 122. ••New England Poets " (Law- ton), 100, 135. New England Village (doubt- ful) (xvi, 289). New Englander, 123, 135, 136, 138. «' New Portrait of Hawthorne, A," 117. New Quarterly Review, 134. " New Twice-Told Tale" (Sanborn), 123. Newton, Sir Isaac, 21, 63 (xii, 286). New York Public Library, 84. New York Times Saturday Re- view, 4, 74. New York Tribune, 131. Niagara, My Visit to, 59, 63 (xvii, 244). Nichol, John, loi, 132, 137. Nichols, W. R., 102, no. Night Scene, A, 59, 62 (xvii, 289). Night Sketches beneath an Umbrella, 15, 25 (11, 266). Nineteenth Century, 65. North, E. D., 84. North American Review, 123, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134. North British Review, 1 24. Notch of the White Moun- tains, The. See Sketches FROM Memory, j6(y, 253). Note-Books, Reviews of, 137. Notes and ^eries, 124, 136. Notes of Travel, 72 (xix, xx, XXI, xxii). Notes on " The Scarlet Letter " (T. T. Munger), 109. Novelists (James), 92. Oberon (Pseud.), 139. Ocean, i i . O'Connor, Evangeline Maria, 90. O' Conor, J. v., in. "Off-Hand Takings" (Bun- gay). 95- Old Apple Dealer, The, 32 (V, 278). Old Esther Dudley, 23, 77 (". 73)- Old-Fashioned School, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 96). Old French War, 40 (iii, «97)- Old Maid in the Winding Sheet, The, 24. Old Manse, The, 30 (iv, i). " Old Manse at Concord, The " (Harris), 108. Old Manse Edition, The, 9, 68. Old News, 40 (in, 183). OldTiconderoga, 41 (111,261 ). Old Tory, The, 40 (iii, 215). Old Woman's Tale, An, 71 (xvi, 207). Oliver, F. E., 83. On a blank leaf in " The Marble Faun" (Peattie), 1 12. One of Hawthorne's Un- printed Note-Books, 80, 109. Ontario Steamboat, An, 9 (xvii, 209). Open Court, 124. Oration delivered before the Alumni of Bowdoin College (Symonds), 104. Osborne, J. B., i lo. Osgood, Mrs., 35. INDEX 20I Our Evening Party among the Mountains. See Sketches FROM Memory (v, 257). "Our Great Benefactors" (Drake, ed. ), 96. Our Old Home, 47, 49, 71 (XI). Reviews of, 136. Auction Sales, 171. " Our Whispering Gallery." 64. Out/ooi, The, 124. Outside Glimpses of English Poverty, 50 (xi, 406). Overland Monthly, The, 124. Oxford, Near, 50 (xi, 243). P.'s Correspondence, 31 (v, 166). Packard, George Thomas, 126. Page, H. A. (Pseud.), 75, 89. Paltsits, Victor Hugo, viii, 84. Pansie, 52, 58. Auction Value, 173. Papers of an Old Dartmoor Prisoner, 80. Paradise of Children, The. See Wonder-Book for Boys and Girls (xiii, 82). Park, Benjamin, 122. Parton, James, 100. Passages from a Relinquished Work, 45, 76 (v, 229). Passages from the American Note-Books, 53, 72. Auction Values, 173. Passages from the English Note-Books, 54, 55. Auction Values, 174, 175. Passages from the French and Italian Note-Books, 56. Auction Values, 175. Passages from the Note-Books, 54- Auction Values, 174. Patton, J. H., 102. Payne, W. M., 115. Peabody, A. P., 112,129,133, 134- Peabody, Elizabeth P., 32, 109. Peabody, Sophia A., 16. Peattie, Elia W., 112. Peck, E. W., 102. " Pedigree of Hawthorne," 96. "Pen and Ink" (Matthew), 129. ' ' Pen Pictures of Modern Au- thors " (Walsh), 105. Pepperell, Sir William, 60, 64 (xvii, 23). Perry, Bliss, 109. " Personal Recollections of Haw- thorne" (Bridge), 91, 118, 129. "Personality of Hawthorne" (Howells), 124. Peter Goldthwaite's Treas- ure, 14, 24 (11, 204). Peter Parley (Pseud.), 14. Peter Parley's Universal His- tory, 13. Auction Values, 152. Peterson, Joseph N., 140. Phelps, A., 136. PhUlibrown, T., 37. " Philosophy of Hawthorne, The" (Hawthorne), 112. " Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare, The," 46. Auction Values, 169. " Philosophy of the Short Story, The" (Matthews), loi. Phips, Sir William, 60, 64 (xvii, 13). 202 INDEX Pickard, Samuel F., 78, 102. ' ' Picturesque Pocket Companion, and Visitor's Guide through Mount Auburn," 17. Auction Values, 1 54. PtERCE, Franklin, Life of, 42, 61, 64, 71 (xvii, 75). Auction Values, 167. Pierce, Franklin, Portrait of, by C. E. WagstafF and J. An- drews, from portrait by A. Tenney, 42. Pilgrimage to Old Boston, 50 (xi, 201 ). Pine-Tree Shillings, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 38). Pioneer Magazine, The, 30. Poe, Edgar A., 102, 129. " Poe, Hawthorne, and Moral- ity " (Fletcher), 118. " Poe, Irving, and Hawthorne " (Lathrop), 126. " Poet's Poet, and Other Es- says" (Quayle), 102. " Poets and Novelists " (Smith), 104, 132, 134. Pomegranate Seeds, The. See Tanglewood Tales (xiii, 411). Porter, Noah, 102. Portland Transcript, The, 90. Portrait, first engraved by T. Phillibrown from painting by C. G. Thompson, 37. Portraits of Hawthorne, 37, 112, 114, 115, 117, 124, 125, 141. "Portraits of Hawthorne" (Hall), 108. Potter, J. R., 138. Preface to Miss Delia Bacon's Work, " The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare Un- folded" 46 (xvii, 19s). Preservation of the Dead, The, 9. Preston, Margaret J., 102, 114. " Primer of American Litera- ture " (Laurence), 100. *' Princes, Authors and States- men" (Parton), 100. Prlze from the Sea, A, 76. Procession of Life, The, 3 1 (iv, 289). Proctor, B. W., 132. Prophetic Pictures, The, 10, 12 (i, 223). " Prose Works" (Lowell), loi. "Prose Writers of America" (Griswold), 98. Provincial Muster, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 132). " Psychology of Hawthorne " (Quayle), 102. Purcell, E., 107. Pygmies, The . See Tanglewood Tales (xiii, 290). " Pynchon, William, The Diary of," 83. Quayle, W. A., 102. " Questionable Shapes of Haw- thorne" (Coleridge), 120. Quinn, A. H., 113. Rantoul, Hon. Robert S., 140, 142. Rappaccini's Daughter, 30 (IV, 125). " Reader's History of American Literature" (Higginson and Boynton), 98. INDEX 203 •'Recent Art and Society," 82. "Recollections" (Stoddard), 104. Recollections and Impressions (Frothingham), 97. Recollections of a Gifted Woman, 50 (xi, iz6). " Recollections of a Literary Life"(Mitford), loi, 132. Red Cross, The. See Grand- father's Chair Cxii, 19). Reed, H., 136. Rejected Blessing, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 1 12). Relics, Hawthorne, 141. " Reminiscences " (Keyes), 142. " Representative Sonnets " (Preston), 102. "Retrospect of a Long Life" (Hall), 98. " Reunion of the Descendants of Major William and John Hathorne, Account of the," 141. Review of Reviews, 125. Revue Contemforaine, 125. Revue des Deux Monies, 125, 134, 136. Richardson, C. F., 102. Rideing, W. H., 112. Rill from the Town Pump, A, vi, 12, 45 (i, 187). Auction Values, 1 69 . " Ripley, G., Life of" (Froth- ingham), 97. Riverside Edition, Complete Works, 68. Robbins, E. W., 136. Robertson, J. Logic, 102. Rochester, 59, 62 (xvii, 285). Roe, A. C, III. Roe, A. S., 103. Roe, Edward P., 117. Roger Malvin's Burial, 5, 31, n (v, 132)- "Romances of Hawthorne" (Bradfield), 127, 135. Rowfant Club, The, 83. Royce, Ashley Allen (Pseud.), 25. 41. 139- Royce, Rev. A. A. (Pseud. ), 41. Russell, Percy A., 103. St. Nicholas, 125. St. Paul's, 125, 137. Salem Advertiser, The, 81. Satem Gazette, The, 10, 13, 24, 43, 56, 64, 80. Salem Observer, The, 23. " Salem of Hawthorne, The " ( Hawthorne ) , 112. " Salem of Hawthorne, The " (Wilson), 114, 121. Salt, H. S., 103. Sanborn, F. B., 4, 6, 73, 94, 123, 142. Sargent' s New Monthly Maga- zine, 32, 59, 63. Saturday Evening Post, 84. Saturday Review, 125, 138. Scarlet Letter, The, 33, 69, 71 (vii). Reviews of, 130, 131, 132. Auction Values, 162. " Scarlet Letter, Illustrations to " (Hallock), 131. "Scarlet Letter, The, a Drama," 127. "Scarlet Letter Dramatized" (Peck), 102. " Scarlet Letter, Notes on " (Munger), 132. 204 INDEX " Scarlet Letter, Problems of the" (Hawthorne, J.), 131. " Scarlet Letter and its Success- ors,' The " (Lawton), 123. Scene from the Dolliver Ro- mance, A, 58. Scenes from " The Marble Faun" (Alden), 134. " Scenes in the Life of the Saviour," 73. " Scenes of his Romances, The " (Hawthorne, J. ), 131. Schonbach, Anton Emanuel, 103, 122, 141. Schuyler, Eugene, 103, 122, 136. . Scr liner's Magazine, 126, 134, 137- Scudder, H. E., 103, 133, 136. " Secret of N. Hawthorne " (Conway), 122. Selby, Thos. G., 103, 132. Select Party, A, 30, 78 (iv, 78). Septimius Felton, 57, 71 (xiv, 69). Reviews of, 137. Auction Values, 176. Sessions, F. C, 121. Seven Vagabonds, The, 6, 24 (". 157)- Sewall, J. S., 123. Shadow Brook. See Wonder- Book FOR Boys and Girls (xm, 48, 78). Shaker Bridal, The, 15, 25 (n, 256). Sharp's London Magazine, 126. Shepard, William, 103. "Short Studies of American Authors" (Higginson), 98. Sights from a Steeple, 4, 12 (I, 258). Sir Nathaniel, 130, 134. Sir William Pepperell, 6. Sister Years, The, 16, 24, 64 (11, 136). Auction Values, 153. " Sketch of American Literature, A " (Tuckerman), 105. Sketches and Essays, 72 (xvii, 209). Sketches and Studies, 61. Auction Values, 177. "Sketches from Concord and Appledore " (Stearns), 104. Sketches from Memory, 45, 58, 62, 76 (v, 253). Smiles, S., 103, 132. Smith, Alexander, 103, 129. Smith, George Barnett, 104, 132, 134- Smith, William H., 82. Smyth, Albert H., 112, 136. Snow-Flakes, 24, 65 (11, 148). Snow-Image, 35, 39, 52 (iii, i). Auction Values, 173. Snow-Image and Other Twice- Told Tales, The, 39, 71 (III). Auction Values, 166. " Solitude of Nathaniel Haw- thorne, The " (More), 109. * ' Some Memories of Hawthorne ' ' (Lathrop), 109. Some of the Haunts of Burns, 50 (xi, 281). " Some Portraits of Hawthorne " (Lathrop), III. Southern Literary Messenger, 126. Southern Review, Baltimore, 1 26. Southern Rose, The, 17, 25. INDEX 205 ' 'Souvenirs of Hawthorne, "141. Spectator, iz6, 138. Spectator, The, vi. Spectre Ship, The, 80. Spofford, Harriet Prescott, 141, 142. "Star of Calvary, The," 74. Starbuck, C. C, 107. Stearns, Frank Preston, 104, 142. Stedman, E. C, 74, 104, 141, 142. " Stelligere and Other Essays" (Wendell), 105. Stephen, Leslie, 1 04, 113. Stoddard, F. H., 132. Stoddard, Richard H., 104, 1 14, 117, 119. Stone, Herbert Stuart, 84. "Stories of Authors' Loves" (Laughlin), 100. Story Teller, The, 12, 45. "Studies and Appreciations" (Gates), 97. "Studies in History" (Lodge), 100. ' ' Studies in Literature ' ' ( GrifEn ) , 131- "Study of Hawthorne, A" (Lathrop), 89. Sumner, Charles, 104. Sunday at Home, 10, 12 (i, 15). Sunday School Society's Gift, The, 22, 158. Sunken Treasure. See Grand- father's Chair, 76 (xn, 68). "Supernaturalism in Haw- thorne" (Libby), 124. " Supernaturalism of New England," Review of, 81. " Swinburne' s Tragedies ' ' (Low- ell), 135. Sylph Etherege, 14, 40 (iii, IS3)- Symonds, J. W., 104, 140. Symons, A. , 119. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 126. Tale of a Canal Boat, A. See The Haunted Quack, 5. Tales, Sketches, and Other Papers, 62 (xii, 11). Auction Values, 178. " Tales of Poe and Hawthorne " (Latimer), 123. Tales of the Province House, 23- Tales of the White Hills, 77. "Talks on the Study of Litera- ture" (Bates), 130. Tanglewood Tales, 43, 71 (XIII, 235). Auction Values, 168. Taylor, Bayard, 104, 129. Telba (Pseud.). See Ablett, William H., 46. "Temperance Almanac," 46. Temple Bar, 126. Thayer, William Roscoe, 107, 141. Theatre, 127. " Theology of Modern Fiction " (Selby), 103, 132. Thomas, Edith M., 112. Thompson, C. G., 37. Thompson, Maurice, 1 11 . Thoreau, H. D., 104, 130. " Three Americans and Three Englishmen" (Johnson), 99, I3I- Three Golden Apples, The. See Wonder-Book for Boys AND Girls (xiii, i 14). 2o6 INDEX Three-fold Destiny, The, 25 (". 329)- Ticknor, H. M., 115. Time's Portraiture, 15,43, S^> 59, 63 (XVII, 315). Auction Values, 153, 168. "Token, The," 1828, 73. Auction Values, 178. "Token, The," 1830, 4. Auction Values, 1 49. "Token, The," 1831,4. Auction Values, 1 50. "Token, The," 1832, 5, l6, 3i> 41- Auction Values, 1 50. "Token, The," 1833, 6, 24, 40, 60. Auction Values, 1 50. "Token, The," 1835, 7, 24, 62, 64. Auction Values, I 50. "Token, The," 1836, 8, 12. Auction Values, 150. "Token for 1836, Review of the" (Park), 122. "Token, The," 1837, 9, 12, 13, 30, 40. Auction Values, 151. "Token, The," 1838, 14, 25, 40. Auction Values, 152. "Token, The," reprint of 1838 edition in 1846, I 5. Same reprint in 1850, 15. "Tokens," Article on, by M. D. Convyay, N. Y. Times, 4. Toll-Gatherer's Day, The, 23 0. 277)- Torrey, Bradford, 109. Tory's Farewell, The. See Grandfather's Chair (xii, 237)- Toulmin, Camilla. See Crosland, Mrs. Newrton, 95. Tourist without Imagination or Enthusiasm (Pseud.), 50. Tower of Babel, 9. " Transcendentalism in New England" (Frothingham), 97. Transformation; or. The Ro- mance OF Monte-Beni, 48. Trent, Wm. P., 104. Trollope, A., 123, 132. Trowbridge, J. T., 40. True Stories from History and Biography, 1851, 35. Auction Values, 163. The Same, 2ded., 1851, 36. Auction Values, 164. Tuckerman, H. T., 105, 119, 120, 126, 132. Twenty Days with Julian and Little Bunny, 66. TwicE-ToLD Tales, 1837,11, 23- Auction Values, 151. TwicE-ToLD Tales, 1842, 7, 16, 17, 18, 22, 77 (i, 11). Auction Values, 158. TwicE-ToLD Tales, 1851, 36. Auction Values, 164. TwicE-ToLD Tales (Eng. ), 37. TwicE-ToLD Tales, 1865, 49, 7i-_ Reviews of, 129, 130. " Two Glimpses of Hawthorne" (Howe), 1 14. Two Widows, The, 5, 41. "Una Hawthorne" (Higgin- son), 124. Underwood, Francis H., 105, 117. Unitarian Review, 1 27. INDEX 207 United States Magazine and Democratic Review, The, 5, 17. 23. 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 41, 59, 60, 63, 64, 80, 127. Universalist Quarterly Review, 127. Unpardonable Sin, The, 40. "Unpublished Letters of Haw- thorne," 108, 1 14. Up the Thames, 50 (xi, 355). Uttoxeter, 47, 50. Vedder, H. C, 105. Village Theatre, The. See From a Relinqjjished Work, 45, 76 (v, 246). Village Uncle, The, 7, 24 (11, ,0.). Virtuoso's Collection, A, 32, 76, 78 (v, 331). Virtuoso's Collection, and Other Tales, A, 78. Auction Values, 179. Vision of the Fountain, The, 13 (i, 287). Visit to an Old English Abbey, A, 53- Visit to the Celestial City, A, 26. Auction Values, 159. Visit to the Clerk of the Weather, A, 80. " Visit to the Home of Haw- thorne " (Nicoll), no. Waffle, A. E., 113. Wakefield, 12 (11, 172). Wakeman, Stephen H., viii, 33, 42. 45. 5'. 54. 57, 58. 61, 62, 67. "Walking on the Sea," 74. Walsh, W. S., 105. Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, 141, 143. Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 140. Ward, Mary Alden, 121. Ware, Henry, 108. "Warner's Library of the World's Best Literature," 99, 133- " Warwickshire Haunts of Haw- thorne" (Morley), 116, 117, 120. Waters, Henry F., 96, 141. Watkins, Mildred C, 105. "Weal-Reaf, The," 48, 59, 63- . Auction Values, 171. Webber, C. W., 107. Wedding Knell, The, 8, 12 (I, 26). Welsh, A. H., 105. Wendell, Barrett, 105. West, Benjamin, 21, 63 (xii, 26s). Western, 136. Western Monthly, 127. Westminster Review, 127, 130, 134, 135, 136. Wheatland, H., 105. Whibley, Charles, no. Whipple, E. P., 105, 108, 130, 132. White, W. A., 39. White Old Maid, The, 24 (II, 186). Whittier, J. G., 81. "Whittier,J. G.,Lifeof"(Pick- ard), 102. Wide Awake Magazine, 127. Wilberforce, A. M., 65. " Wiley and Putnam, Library of American Books," 28, 29. 2o8 INDEX Williamson, G. M., viii, 34, 84, 106. Wilson, James Grant, and Fiske, John, 105. Wilson, R. R., 114, 121. Wise, Daniel, 106. Wives of the Dead, The, 5, 41 (ill, 270). " Wizard of the New World, The "(Waffle), 113. Wolfe, Theodore F., 106. Wonder Book for Boys and Girls, A, 38, 71 (xiii, i). Review of, 133. Auction Values, 166. Woodberry, G. E., 6, 80, 92, 118, 122, 129. " Woodberry 's Life of Haw- thorne, Review of " ( Mather), 117. (Payne), 115. (unsigned). III. Woods, Kate Tannatt, 121. " World in which Hawthorne lived. The " (Howe), 142. " World set in Hawthorne's Heart, The" (Conway), 142. " Writers that are Quotable " (Torrey), 109. Writings of Aubepine, 30. Tale Literary Magazine, The, 128. "yearsofExperience"(Kjrby), 100. " Yesterdays with Authors," 64, 97- Young Goodman Brown, 30 (iv, 102). Young Provincial, The, 4 (xvi. 25s). "Youth's Keepsake," 7, 12. 91 COPIES PRINTED AT THE RIVERSIDE PRESS CAMBRIDGE IN THE MONTH OF MAY MDCCCCV NO .m. I