Among the numerous files of old American newspapers owned by the Rutgers Library that of the New Brunswick Fredonian is one of the most rare. For the eighteen-twenties, indeed, only the file of the Library of Congress can approach that of Rutgers for completeness, and even it lacks a few numbers. Consequently when following the scent of uncollected poems by Philip Freneau, the poet of the Revolution and a resident of Monmouth County, New Jersey, Mr. Lewis Leary found several hitherto unrecognized poems by Freneau, and he also found a number of books which had belonged to the poet and which bear his autograph. In the following article Mr. Leary makes accessible to modern students of American literature these uncollected poems. This resource...
A June 2, 1966 program and menu on the occasion of Donald F. Cameron stepping down as University Lib...
"'One hundred copies' were printed on large paper, royal octavo size."- Paltsits, Bibl. of ... Frene...
The article deals with the second charter of Queen's College from 1770, printed by John Holt in the ...
In addition to being an American revolutionary war poet, Philip Freneau fought in the war. This art...
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Cameron, the University Librarian, takes note of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Journal and how...
This article concerns James McHenry(November 16, 1753 – May 3, 1816), known as a figure of some prom...
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v.3, p.407-417.Mode of access: Internet
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v. 3, p. 407-417.Mode of access: Internet
Lang explores the literary manuscripts of Swinburne in the Symington Collection and transcribes some...
This article contains a transcription of first, draft manuscript version of "The British Prison-Ship...
William Dean Howells is generally associated with the beginnings of critical realism in American fic...
To us of the Rutgers community, the name Voorhees has become inseparably identified with the spirit ...
Bound in full goat with gold stamping on spine.First edition.BALMode of access: Internet.Berg Coll. ...
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
A June 2, 1966 program and menu on the occasion of Donald F. Cameron stepping down as University Lib...
"'One hundred copies' were printed on large paper, royal octavo size."- Paltsits, Bibl. of ... Frene...
The article deals with the second charter of Queen's College from 1770, printed by John Holt in the ...
In addition to being an American revolutionary war poet, Philip Freneau fought in the war. This art...
Copyright © 1945 The Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey. Reprinted by permission of Rutgers U...
Cameron, the University Librarian, takes note of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Journal and how...
This article concerns James McHenry(November 16, 1753 – May 3, 1816), known as a figure of some prom...
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v.3, p.407-417.Mode of access: Internet
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v. 3, p. 407-417.Mode of access: Internet
Lang explores the literary manuscripts of Swinburne in the Symington Collection and transcribes some...
This article contains a transcription of first, draft manuscript version of "The British Prison-Ship...
William Dean Howells is generally associated with the beginnings of critical realism in American fic...
To us of the Rutgers community, the name Voorhees has become inseparably identified with the spirit ...
Bound in full goat with gold stamping on spine.First edition.BALMode of access: Internet.Berg Coll. ...
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
A June 2, 1966 program and menu on the occasion of Donald F. Cameron stepping down as University Lib...
"'One hundred copies' were printed on large paper, royal octavo size."- Paltsits, Bibl. of ... Frene...
The article deals with the second charter of Queen's College from 1770, printed by John Holt in the ...