The Long Island Farmer’s Poems. Lines Written on the "Quaker City" Excursion to Palestine, and Other Poems ...
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Link Singerman ID: supp2290
Year: 1886
Entry: Cutter, Bloodgood Haviland. The Long Island Farmer’s Poems. Lines Written on the "Quaker City" Excursion to Palestine, and Other Poems ... New York: N. Tibbals & Sons (Published for the Author), [c1886]. iv, 499 p.
Author/Editor: Bloodgood Cutter
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Long Island Farmer’s Poems. Lines Written on the "Quaker City" Excursion to Palestine, and Other Poems ...
Printer/Publisher: N. Tibbals & Sons (Published for the Author)
Language: English
Notes: "On the Jews": pp. 95-96 (a view, "The Jews’ Wailing Places," opposite p. 95). Mark Twain was also a passenger in 1867 on the Quaker City steamer; as an aside, Cutter is immortalized as "the Poet Lariat" in Twain’s Innocents Abroad (chap. 10).