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Nicholas
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Matilda. Knickerbocker. Newfound celebrity… AND he didn’t write again for 9 years after History of New York.
Irving was “a highly sought-after dinner guest and evening companion.”
— Apr 28, 2026 03:38PM
Irving was “a highly sought-after dinner guest and evening companion.”
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Nicholas
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Those letters of introductions sure do work a treat! The poet Thomas Campbell proved to be a pivotal character in launching Irving’s career. That first connection he made with publisher John Murray proved to be quite fruitful. (Having the anti-piracy plan didn’t hurt either) It seems chance favored the prepared mind with young Washington!
— May 29, 2026 10:17AM
Nicholas
is on page 127 of 456
Dang, the guy experiences “idle habit and idle associates & fashionable dissipation” and then sets off for 17 YEARS ABROAD?!
So much for telling his mom he’d be back soon. 😳
— May 05, 2026 04:21PM
So much for telling his mom he’d be back soon. 😳
Nicholas
is on page 115 of 456
Irving the party crasher. Of course with social skills like that, you should use them to your advantage. Kindred spirit.
— Apr 30, 2026 02:44PM
Nicholas
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Wow, the Lads of Kilkenny and Salmagundy. Mary Fairly the “declare belle” AND Burr’s trial in Virginia. Wild.
— Apr 23, 2026 02:53PM
Nicholas
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The grand tour to Europe is over. 3000 miles traveled and he’s back in New York. What a trip.
— Apr 23, 2026 01:34PM
Nicholas
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What a treat. Yet another book I found on the reshelving cart at DPL. Fascinating man, I am able to relate to many of his experiences, particularly dawdling and predilection for Law and love of stories & writing. Though he reluctantly chose law, as he was required to do SOMETHING semi-approved by his father The Deacon.
— Apr 22, 2026 11:10AM

