“HIS RHYTHMIC SONG RINGS FOREVER IN THE AMERICAN AIR”: LEAVES OF GRASS, 1876 AUTHOR’S EDITION SIGNED BY WHITMAN
WHITMAN, Walt. Leaves of Grass. Author’s Edition, With Portraits from Life. Camden, New Jersey: [no publisher], 1876. 12mo, modern full paneled brown morocco gilt, marbled endpapers.
“Author’s Edition,” one of 600 copies signed in ink on the title page by Walt Whitman, with two portraits of America’s “good gray poet.”
“Practically everything that can be said about the significance of [Leaves of Grass] has been said by its author… He was and is the poet and prophet of democracy, and the intoxication of his immense affirmative, the fervor of his ‘barbaric yawp,’ are so powerful that the echo of his… rhythmic song rings forever in the American air” (Grolier American 100 67). Complete with two portraits (Samuel Hollyer’s stipple-engraving of Whitman, inserted after page 28; and W.J. Linton’s wood-engraving from G.C. Potter’s photograph of Whitman, inserted after page 284) With advertisement inserted following first rear flyleaf, as called for; the second rear flyleaf is new. Myerson A2.5.c2. BAL 21412. Wells & Goldsmith, 20-21. Occasional pencil marginalia.
Expert restoration toward gutters and extremities of first few leaves (including title page), occasionally elsewhere. A very handsomely bound copy, signed by Whitman.