Food and Drink

Louis UNTERMEYER

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Food and Drink
Food and Drink
Food and Drink

FIRST EDITION OF FOOD AND DRINK, INSCRIBED BY POET LAUREATE LOUIS UNTERMEYER IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION

UNTERMEYER, Louis. Food and Drink. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1932). Quarto, original silver-stamped blue cloth, illustrated endpapers.

First edition of American poet laureate Untermeyer's critically praised volume of poetry, inscribed by him in the year of publication to a prize-winning botanist, author and illustrator, "For J. Marion Shull, whose contributions to the world's beauty are the highest kind of food & drink, Appreciatively, Louis Untermeyer, 1932."

This volume won praise on publication for verses that sing with the "sweetness of life" and "dance with a Puckish wit" (New York Times). Untermeyer is also known for his literary anthologies that helped introduce Robert Frost and others, and "were influential in dispelling the belief that poetry was pretentious" (Encyclopaedia Britannica). With illustrations from drawings by George Plank, many full page. Without scarce dust jacket. The recipient, James Marion Shull, was a preeminent botanist and illustrator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He was also a prize-winning iris cultivator whose critically praised book on the iris, Rainbow Fragments, was published the year before this work and was one of the first to feature color plates of the iris, many painted by Shull.

Interior fine, light toning to spine of silver-stamped cloth. A scarce near-fine inscribed copy.

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