White Buildings

Hart CRANE

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White Buildings
White Buildings

"ALREADY UPON THE HEIGHTS": FIRST EDITION, RARE FIRST ISSUE OF WHITE BUILDINGS, 1926, HART CRANE'S LANDMARK FIRST BOOK

CRANE, Hart. White Buildings: Poems by Hart Crane. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1926. Octavo, original half black cloth and marbled boards, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition, first issue of Crane's first book, one of only 50 first issue copies with the incorrectly spelled "Allan Tate" on the title page, featuring 23 poems together in book form for the first time, an exceptional copy in the original dust jacket.

Crane has been described as "one of those poets who need to undergo no development, who seemed fully formed from the start, the rare handful that includes Marlowe, Blake, Rimbaud… White Buildings [is] already upon the heights" (Bloom, Western Canon, 46). To many, he also the "the James Dean of American poetry, with a legend built on a slim masterpiece, White Buildings, and on the romancing of Modernism, The Bridge" (Columbia History of American Poetry). "Crane's first book did not easily reach publication. After some consideration, it was rejected by Samuel Jacobs of the Golden Eagle Press, the firm responsible for e.e. cummings' Tulips and Chimneys. Waldo Frank assisted Crane's further search, finally engaging Boni & Liveright under the condition that Eugene O'Neill write a foreword. O'Neill initially agreed, but several months later he changed his mind. Allen Tate, a friend of all concerned, offered to write the foreword under O'Neill's name. Eventually, it appeared under Tate's own name, with a blurb by O'Neill on the dust jacket. First edition, first issue with incorrect spelling of "Allan Tate" on title page. The entire first printing consisted of only 500 copies: 50 were sent out to reviewers with Tate's name misspelled; these 50 comprise the first issue. For the balance of the run, the title page was reset with the correct spelling of "Allen Tate." Schwartz & Schweik AI.2.

Text very fresh with lightest foxing to preliminaries; mild edge-wear, some toning to spine of rare dust jacket. A highly desirable near-fine copy.

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