![]() His poem "Greetings to America" was set to music by Julius Benedict and performed by the singer at numerous concerts on her tour of the United States. That same year, Horace Greeley, then editor of the Tribune, placed Taylor on his staff, thus securing Taylor a certain if moderate income. File:1878, Picturesque Europe, vol II, The Bridge of Salamanca (cropped).jpg Page contents not supported in other languages. He was asked to serve as an editorial assistant for Graham's Magazine for a few months in 1848. Appleton and Company - 1875 - Condition: Very Good - 1439 Pp Vol. This book's success brought Taylor recognition as an author. In 1846, he published Views Afoot, or Europe seen with Knapsack and Staff (2 vols, New York). ![]() The accounts which he sent from Europe to The New York Tribune, The Saturday Evening Post, and The United States Gazette were so highly appreciated that on Taylor's return to America, he was advised to compile his articles into book form. Picturesque Europe: A Delineation By Pen and Pencil of The Natural Features and the Picturesque and Historical Places of Great Britain and the Continent. The young poet spent a happy time in roaming on foot through certain districts of England, France, Germany and Italy this tour of almost two years cost him only £100. With the money from his poetry and an advance for some journalistic work to be done in Europe, Taylor set sail for Europe. VINTAGE PICTURESQUE EUROPE 1877 1878 VOLUMES 1 2 3 4 5 APPLETON and COMPANY 1 VOLUME I DIV I 1877 2 VOLUME I DIV II 18773 VOLUME II DIV III 1878 4 VOLUME III DIV V. It made little income, but indirectly was a means of his introduction to The New York Tribune. Published at Philadelphia in 1844, Ximena, or the Battle of the Sierra Morena, and other Poems was dedicated to Griswold. His interest in poetry was coached by the influential critic and editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold, who encouraged him to write a volume of poetry. Extra shipping required.Bayard Taylor was a poet, literary critic, translator, fiction and travel author. 181 - 453 have no signs of dampstaining but a few have some faint foxing in the margins. Appleton and Company of New York in 18 and edited by the romantic poet and journalist William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), who also edited the New York Evening Post. Picturesque Europe: a Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Natural Features and the Picturesque and Historical Places of Great Britain and the Continent 2 by Bayard 1825-1878 Taylor and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at .uk. Plates in Volume III, front endpapers and text to about p. Picturesque America was a two-volume set of books describing and illustrating the scenery of America, which grew out of an earlier series in Appletons Journal.It was published by D. 200 has light creasing a few plates have light foxing in the margins only. ![]() Plates in Volume II complete, plate facing p. Shop Picturesque Europe Vol 3 - Taylor - Local Science Views Europe 9 Steel Stitches 1878- show original title online at a best price in India. Both volumes partially unopened, some pages chipped or with small closed tears to margins. Red marbled endpapers, reinforced at hinges with cloth tape. Leather and boards quite worn, chipped/scraped in some spots. Folio, half black morocco stamped in gilt and blind with raised bands, red marbled paper covered boards. PICTURESQUE EUROPE: A DELINEATION BY PEN AND PENCIL OF THE NATURAL FEATURES AND THE PICTURESQUE AND HISTORICAL PLACES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT, VOLS.
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