The Complete Works of Walt Whitman.
“I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you": The Complete Works of Walt Whitman
The Complete Works of Walt Whitman.
WHITMAN, Walt.
Item Number: 129643
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons , c. 1900.
The complete works of Walt Whitman, the Camden edition, one of five hundred numbered sets, of which this is 208. Octavo, original three quarters vellum over boards, gilt titles and tooling to the spine, top edge gilt, frontispieces, tissue guards. In fine condition. With additional biographical information by Oscar Lovell Triggs. In near fine condition. An exceptional set.
Whitman's second attempt at collecting his poetical and prose works (after the 1876 Centennial Edition with 'Leaves of Grass and Two Rivulets'), the present volume was published only four years before the poet's death. Whitman, himself, described it as his "...big book essentially the book, irrespective of expensive binding: it has portraits, notes, title page-all the guarantees of my personality: it is as clearly the book as anything could make it." It contains 'Leaves of Grass, Specimen Days and Collect, and November Boughs'. A single 'Note at End' leaf provides Whitman's printed envoi to the reader, dated Nov 13th 1888, with the conclusion, "I have put my name with pen-and-ink with my own hand in the present volume. And from engraved or photo'd portraits taken from life, I have selected some, of different stages, which please me best, (or at any rate displease me least,) and bequeath them at a venture to you, reader, with my love..” For Whitman, this edition, put together as his conclusive testament four years before his death, was a thoroughly personal project, with the signature and illustrations providing “…all the guarantees of my personality [going] straight from my hands into the hands of the reader; from my heart to your heart” (Traubel, 1889).
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