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Books with author William Wadsworth Longfellow

  • The Courtship of Miles Standish

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 26, 2012)
    One of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's most famous poems The Courtship of Miles Standish The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a narrative poem written in 1858. Over 150 years later The Courtship of Miles Standish is still a must read. Enjoy!
  • The Song of Hiawatha

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    (Living Book Press, April 12, 2020)
    Experience the adventures of Hiawatha, his mother Nokomis, the trickster Pau-Puk-Keewis, and his friends Kwasind and Chibiabos, as well as his love for Minnehaha in these twenty-three collected poems.This edition is presented complete and unabridged with sixty-nine beautiful illustrations by Harrison Fisher and a vocabulary guide in the back.
  • Longfellow The Complete Poetical Works~1884~Illustrated

    HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Jan. 1, 1884)
    Rose's Books are photographed on black with white border. **THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS of HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW** ILLUSTRATED EDITION: 1884 PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston LANGUAGE : English DESCRIPTION: Hardcovers brown cloth covered boards with gilt embossed decoration. Gilt book edges. 348 pages with illustration. Condition all book edges show wear especially spine tips. Hinges visible wear with rip to the cloth. corners bumped. Some smudge, rubbing and spots on the cover. All pages have browned. binding intact, no loose pages. The book was made well for durability. ABSTRACT: An Antique. 131 years old and still very attractive! (PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION AND INSPECTION) Condition Report: Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Rosesbooks shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the item is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Feel confident when you purchase from me, I stand behind all my books chosen for sale. Items are described and photographed for your convenience. Feel free to inquire, should you have questions, or wish to view additional photos. I am at your service. Respectfully, Rose
  • Evangeline

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    eBook (SMK Books, April 15, 2020)
    Evangeline describes the betrothal of a fictional Acadian girl named Evangeline Bellefontaine to her beloved, Gabriel Lajeunesse, and their separation as the British deport the Acadians from Acadie in the Great Upheaval. The poem then follows Evangeline across the landscapes of America as she spends years in a search for him, at some times being near to Gabriel without realizing he was near.
  • Children's Own Longfellow

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 9, 1908)
    This handsome volume contains eight of the most popular of Longfellow's poems, including "The Wreck of the Hesperus," "The Village Blacksmith," "Paul Revere's Ride," and excerpts from "The Song of Hiawatha."This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 6-8, Poetry)
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  • The Song of Hiawatha

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    eBook (Jazzybee Verlag, Dec. 13, 2012)
    This is the completely illustrated and annotated edition including an extensive primer on the author's life and works and many splendid drawings by Harrsion Fisher. 'This Indian Edda, if I may so call it,' says the author, 'is founded on a tradition, prevalent among the North American Indians, of a personage of miraculous birth, who was sent among them to clear their rivers, forests, and fishing-grounds, and to teach them the arts of peace. He was known among different tribes by the several names of Michabou, Chiabo, Manabozho, Tarcuyawagon, and Hiawatha. ' We are further informed, that 'the scene of the poem is among the Ojibways on the southern shore of Lake Superior, in the region between the Pictured Rocks and the Grand Sable.' Here then, at last, is a genuine American poem, by a native of America; a poem redolent of pine-forests and the smoke of wigwams. ' In reading American poetry, we never get beyond the shores of Kent,' said a surly critic some years ago. It is obvious enough, that if this complaint was justifiable then, it is utterly without foundation now. Longfellow's poem created an immense and instant sensation, not only in this country, but in England. It was read, it was quoted, it was praised, it was ridiculed, it was dramatized, it was parodied, it was attacked as a plagiarism. It remains to this day the most parodied poem in the English language.
  • The Song of Hiawatha

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    eBook (Digireads.com, March 31, 2004)
    Initially conceived by Longfellow after reading the works of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, "The Song of Hiawatha" is an epic poem based on the legends of the Ojibway Indians of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. The beautiful descriptions of this part of the United States are intertwined with the story of the Native American Hiawatha. From his youth to his marriage, from his daily existence of gathering food to his participation in the traditions of his people, Longfellow weaves a tale of impressive scope in this lyric work. Ultimately, this poem tells the story of the American Indian, including his habitual life, fight for survival, and gradual disappearance at the arrival of white men.
  • The Courtship of Miles Standish / w/Illustrations by Christy

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill Company, March 15, 1903)
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  • Evangeline

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    eBook (Dancing Unicorn Books, June 5, 2020)
    Evangeline describes the betrothal of a fictional Acadian girl named Evangeline Bellefontaine to her beloved, Gabriel Lajeunesse, and their separation as the British deport the Acadians from Acadie in the Great Upheaval. The poem then follows Evangeline across the landscapes of America as she spends years in a search for him, at some times being near to Gabriel without realizing he was near.
  • THE SONG OF HIAWATHA

    HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

    language (HardPress, May 8, 2018)
    This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we believe they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • The Song of Hiawatha

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Feb. 19, 2013)
    Return to the shores of Gitche Gumee and sing the Song of Hiawatha Out of childhood into manhood Now had grown my Hiawatha, Skilled in all the craft of hunters, Learned in all the lore of old men, In all youthful sports and pastimes, In all manly arts and labors. Swift of foot was Hiawatha; He could shoot an arrow from him, And run forward with such fleetness, That the arrow fell behind him! Strong of arm was Hiawatha; He could shoot ten arrows upward, Shoot them with such strength and swiftness, That the tenth had left the bow-string Ere the first to earth had fallen!--Longfellow
  • The Song of Hiawatha

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    eBook (, June 9, 2020)
    This epic poem was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who based it on the legends of the Ojibwe and other Native American peoples.