John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier, 1885 John Greenleaf Whittier (December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892) was an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States. Frequently listed as one of the fireside poets, he was influenced by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Whittier is remembered particularly for his anti-slavery writings, as well as his 1866 book ''Snow-Bound''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Boston, J. R. Osgood and Company, 1874.
    x, [11]-301 p. front., illus. 20 cm.
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    Boston : Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1849.
    224 p.
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    Boston : Houghton, Mifflin, c1871.
    xiii, 263 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 21 cm.
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    Hartford : Hanmer and Phelps, 1831.
    iv, 142 p.
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    Hartford, P. B. Goodsell [c1832]
    228 p. 20 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892...
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    by Williams, James, b. 1805
    Published 1838
    [Boston, Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1838]
    8 p. 24 x 32 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892...
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    by Williams, James, 1805-
    Published 1838
    New York : The American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838.
    xxiii, 108 pages : portraits.
    Other Authors: ...Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892...
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    by Williams, James, 1805-
    Published 1838
    New York : The American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838.
    1 online resource (xxiii, 108 pages) : portraits.
    Other Authors: ...Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892...
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