“I THINK THAT I SHALL NEVER SEE A POEM LOVELY AS A TREE”: FIRST EDITION OF JOYCE KILMER'S TREES
KILMER, Joyce. Trees and Other Poems. New York: George H. Doran, (1914). Octavo, original gray blind-ruled cloth with paper labels on upper board and spine, top edge gilt, original dust jacket.
First edition of Kilmer’s Trees and Other Poems.
First appearing in Poetry magazine in August 1913, Joyce Kilmer’s “Trees” was written on February 2, 1913, at the Kilmer home in Mahwah, New Jersey. Dedicated to his mother-in-law Mrs. Henry Mills Alden, a poet in her own right, “Trees” has been put to music a number of times— the most popular being by Oscar Rasbach in 1922, with renditions performed by Nelson Eddy, Robert Merrill and Paul Robeson. This printing is one of the earliest, without “Printed in USA” on the copyright page.
Book fine, pencil notes on front free endpaper. Original dust jacket worn at the extremeities with tattered spine and tape repaired edges. A very good copy.