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  1. Pauline Pavlovna: dramatic romantic play or recitation by Marion Short, 2010-06-25
  2. Biography - Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. The works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Ponkapog Papers, A Sea Turn and Other Matters by Thomas Bailey (1836-1907) Aldrich, 1903-01-01
  4. The story of a bad boy. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich; illustrated by by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1895-01-01
  5. Daisy's Necklace And What Came of It by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2010-02-16
  6. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1836-1907, inspired poet of the Piscataqua (Newcomen Society of England. American Branch. [Publications]) by Samuel Sloan Duryee, 1951
  7. Autograph Quote Signed by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907). by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1894-01-01
  8. Mercedes; a drama in two acts
  9. From PONKAPOG to PESTH. by Thomas Bailey [1836 - 1907]. Aldrich, 1883
  10. An old town by the sea by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1836-1907, 1894-12-31
  11. The stillwater tragedy. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1880-01-01
  12. The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1907-01-01
  13. The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich in two volumes Volume 1 by Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Aldrich, 2009-10-26
  14. Unguarded gates and other poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. by Aldrich. Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907., 1895-01-01

1. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (Open Library)
Books by Aldrich, Thomas Bailey The story of a bad boy 24 editions first published in 1869 Read
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2. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
The Story of a Bad Boy, Book of Patriotism Young Folks Library Vol. XVIII (Volume Eighteen), Young Folks Library Stories of School and College Days, The story of a bad boy
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  • A New England boyhood a must-read for Tom Sawyer fans! Adventures and tribulations of a mischieveuos boy.
The Story of a Bad Boy
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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  • ASIN: Book Description The timeless boyhood adventures of a mischievous lad in 19th-century New England, in a new edition for today's readers. Download Description Lest the title should mislead the reader, I hasten to assure him here that I have no dark confessions to make. I call my story the story of a bad boy, partly to distinguish myself from those faultless young gentlemen who generally figure in narratives of this kind, and partly because I really was not a cherub. I may truthfully say I was an amiable, impulsive lad, blessed with fine digestive powers, and no hypocrite. I didn't want to be an angel and with the angels stand. Customer Reviews: A New England boyhood This neat little novel is written in the tradition of Tom Sawyer, though it appeared 5 years earlier than Twain's classic. It's about all the mischief, chivalry, loyalty, and pluck of a young boy's life. Aldrich is in love with his material and revels in all the antics his characters get involved in. The snowball fight is a gem. The boyhood dialogue is excellent and rings true.

    3. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Alternative names Short description Poet, novelist, editor Date of birth November 11, 1836 Place of birth Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
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    Thomas Bailey Aldrich
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Thomas Bailey Aldrich Born November 11, 1836
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    United States Occupation Poet, novelist and editor Notable work(s) The Story of a Bad Boy
    An Old Town by the Sea
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (November 11, 1836 – March 19, 1907) was an American poet, novelist, traveler and editor.
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      Thomas Bailey Aldrich was born in Portsmouth New Hampshire . When Aldrich was a child, his father moved to New Orleans . After 10 years, Aldrich was sent back to Portsmouth to prepare for college. This period of his life is partly described in his semi-autobiographical novel The Story of a Bad Boy (1870), in which "Tom Bailey" is the juvenile hero. Critics have said that this novel contains the first realistic depiction of childhood in American fiction and prepared the ground for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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      His father's death in 1849 compelled Aldrich to abandon the idea of college. At age 16, he entered his uncle's business office in

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    5. The Sisters' Tragedy By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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    6. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Biography And Works
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    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) , American author and poet wrote Story of a Bad Boy "Tom Bailey" in Story of a Bad Boy (1870) is based on Aldrich's own life when after living in New Orleans for a period of time he was sent back to his hometown of Portsmouth to enter college. He wrote it during a summer holiday in Portsmouth, fresh from a stint as Civil War correspondent, and reflecting on his late father's life and his own upcoming fatherhood. Straying from the popular moral tone many works of the day conveyed, it is a semi-autobiographical memoir and realistic portrayal of an all-American boyhood. Mark Twain is said to have been inspired by it to write Tom Sawyer Thomas Bailey Aldrich was born on 11 November 1836 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His father was a businessman, Elias Taft Aldrich, and his mother, Sarah Abba Bailey. At a young age Thomas started reading

    7. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey : Author. (Article, 1898) [WorldCat.org]
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    8. The Stillwater Tragedy By Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Project Gutenberg
    An early detective novel. Available in various formats, from Project Gutenberg.
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    Author Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Title The Stillwater Tragedy Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Apr 1, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    9. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    US poet and editor. The Story of a Bad Boy (1870), which is partly autobiographical, was followed by the novels Prudence Palfrey (1874), The Queen of Sheba (1877), and The Stillwater
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    10. ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. A Sea Turn And Other Matters.
    ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. A Sea Turn and Other Matters. Boston Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1902. First Edition. Octavo, original illustrated gray cloth, illustrated and printed
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    ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. A Sea Turn and Other Matters. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 1902. First Edition. Octavo, original illustrated gray cloth, illustrated and printed dustjacket. Collection of short stories including a nautical adventure yarn. Scarce in original dustjacket. This copy with clipped Aldrich signature laid in. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some darkening at spine, top spine end chipped cm deep, few small chips at lower spine end.

    11. The Vault At Pfaff's - Biographies - Individuals
    Short biography of the writer and editor. Includes references to, and quotes from, relevant books and magazines. Special interest in Aldrich s participation in the New York literary scense.
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    More images... Poet, Novelist, Editor, Short Story Writer. Old Friends After three years Aldrich "had become known as a writer of graceful, sentimental, and ironical verse and had gathered enough work to make a volume which appeared under the title of The Bells " (Parker). At age nineteen, Aldrich was able to resign his clerkship and take up the position of junior literary critic for the Evening Mirror . That same year, he left the Mirror and took an editorial position at N. P. Willis's Home Journal . Among the Pfaffians, Aldrich was closest to William Winter, with whom he maintained a long friendship, even dedicating a poem to him in the Home Journal . Aldrich and Winter shared "a love of beauty and sentiment, and a strong moral bent" (Miller 73). When Henry Clapp, Jr. formed the Saturday Press in 1858, Aldrich became an associate editor and regular contributor (Miller 26). However, Ferris Greenslet notes that he never lost his reserved nature: "despite his close friendship with many of the men, Aldrich never went very far with the self-conscious Bohemianism that, transplanted from its native Paris soil, put forth few blossoms of other than dubious fragrance. He was an occasional attendant at the compotations at Pfaff's celebrated resort in the basement of 647 Broadway. But there is plenty of evidence that he was usually glad to escape to the quiet of his little hall-room. There was a kind of critical reserve at the root of his temperament that made noisy and promiscuous hilarity distasteful to him" (41).

    12. Thomas Bailey Aldrich Biography Summary | BookRags.com
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich summary with 55 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information, and more.
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    13. MARJORIE DAW. - ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY,
    MARJORIE DAW.; ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY,. Offered by Columbia Books ABAA/ILAB
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    Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. MARJORIE DAW. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1908. 124pp. illus. John Cecil Clay. 8vo. original red cloth, gilt. Minor fading to spine o/w VG+
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    14. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Center For The Book, New Hampshire State Library
    Biographical sketch. Includes portrait, annotated links to works online, bibliography (in PDF), links to collections of his papers.
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    Aldrich's papers are held by various institutions including: Aldrich was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on November 11, 1836. He was the only child of Elias Taft Aldrich and Sarah Abba Bailey Aldrich, both of whom were descended from Colonial New Eng-land families. The family moved to New York when Thomas was five and then to New Orleans in 1846. In 1849 Thomas returned to Portsmouth to attend the school of Samuel De Merritt in preparation for attending Harvard, where he planned to study under Longfellow. That same year Elias Aldrich died of cholera, leaving his family in limited financial circumstances and making Harvard an impossibility for Thomas. In 1881 he became the editor of the The Atlantic Monthly where he published the work of many of the finest writers of the day including Longfellow, Thomas Hardy, and Henry James. Under Aldrich The Atlantic developed a reputation as one of the finest literary journals in the English language.
    Excerpted from Book Notes , Fall 2008, "Thomas Bailey Aldrich" by Mary A. Russell.

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    16. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey | Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Information | HighBeam Research
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    Portrait and biographical profile of the self-described Boston-plated poet.
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    Thomas Bailey Aldrich The "Boston-plated" poet was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1836. He lived in New York City and New Orleans before returning to his grandfather's home in Portsmouth in order to prepare for college at Harvard. When his father died that dream failed, so Aldrich began to work in his uncle's New York countinghouse in 1852. Nevertheless, he was only nineteen when he published his first book of poems: The Bells: A Collection of Chimes . He rapidly moved into the New York literary world when he began writing and editing for The Evening Mirror and The Home Journal.
    Soon, the leading publishing house in America, Ticknor and Fields, published The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich , and he became editor of Every Saturday in Boston. He also now issued as a book

    18. Aldrich Thomas Bailey Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com
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    19. ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey (1836-1917). The Story Of A Bad Boy. Boston And New York:
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    20. An Old Town By The Sea By Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Project Gutenberg
    Nonfiction. A look at nineteenth-century Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In plain text, HTML, and as a zip file, as well as formats for e-book readers. From Project Gutenberg.
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