Two Rivulets

Walt WHITMAN

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Two Rivulets
Two Rivulets

FIRST EDITION OF WHITMAN’S TWO RIVULETS, GERTRUDE TRAUBEL’S COPY

WHITMAN, Walt. Two Rivulets, Including Democratic Vistas, Centennial Songs, and Passage to India. Camden, New Jersey: (New Republic Print), 1876. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter tan calf rebacked with original spine laid down, marbled boards.

First (and only) edition, second printing, of Two Rivulets, two “rude, brawling streams” (London Daily News), copy belonging to Horace Traubel’s daughter Gertrude.

“On 2 May 1875, Whitman announced: ‘I shall… bring out a volume… partly as my own contribution to our National Centennial. It is to be called Two Rivulets—(i.e. two flowing chains of prose and verse, emanating the real and ideal)… it will embody much that I had previously written & that you know, but about one-third, as I guess, that is fresh” (Myerson, 196). This is the second printing, one of only 650 copies, preceded by a first printing of only 100 copies. The albumen portrait frontispiece in this copy is laid in (rather than mounted); it is torn off at the bottom and unsigned. All copies located by Myerson have a signed photograph. Myerson A9.1.b. This copy belonged to Gertrude Traubel, daughter of Whitman’s close friend and literary executor, Horace Traubel, inscribed to her by her father’s friend Will Innes.

Text slightly toned, one leaf dog-eared in the binding process, minor rubbing to original calf. A very good copy.

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