Walt Whitman Yesterday & Today
Chicago: Brothers of the Book, 1916. #372 of 600 copies. Paper covered boards. Bookplate of Paul Steinbrecher; rubbed at bottom tips.
Chicago: Brothers of the Book, 1916. #372 of 600 copies. Paper covered boards. Bookplate of Paul Steinbrecher; rubbed at bottom tips.
Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1907. Light cover wear, front hinge cracked but firm. Clipped portrait of Whitman tipped to flyleaf, inkstamp and blindstamp of Robert D. Hershey on flyleaf; gift inscription on second blank. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on half-title page. In the Beacon Biographies series.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1918. First edition. Brown ribbed cloth with paper labels on front and spine 12mo; 194 p. Spine label slightly darkened, very minor rubbing to extremites. No markings. Small closed tear to contents page. Myerson C38.I.a-b.
NY: Rufus Rockwell Wilson, Inc., 1936. #401 of 750 copies. Green cloth, gilt. Endpaper gutters tanned, small faint spot foredge; jacket Fine in appearance but with tape reinforcements underneath at head and foot and portions of flap creases.No markings. BAL 21475A; Myerson A 32.I.a1, Jacket B.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1947. First and only edition. Cloth. Jacket lightly soiled. Ownership signature of Emory Holloway, noted Whitman scholar, and a review slip laid in. Myerson A34.I.a.
[Cambridge, MA]: [Harvard University Press], [1928]. Green cloth, gilt. No markings. In original plain brown dust wrapper, torn along joints but attractive nonetheless. Printed to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Norton; prints his poem which was inspired by Whitman's Leaves.
New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1941. hardcover. Teal cloth with gilt on spine. Small closed tear and tiny scuff at top edge to 5 pages. No markings. Mylar covered dust jacket numerous chips and scuffs. Letter from Winmar to John L. Davenport laid in. John L. Davenport, was a noted.....