[Rarebooks] FS: Walt Whitman SPECIMEN DAYS Inscribed to His Niece
Charles Agvent
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Tue Jul 19 14:21:42 EDT 2022
WHITMAN, Walt. SPECIMEN DAYS IN AMERICA Inscribed by Whitman to his
Niece. London: Walter Scott, 1887. First Edition. Original dark blue
cloth with a printed paper spine label. Part of the Camelot Series. BAL
21428: Binding A. Most of the material within first appeared 5 years
earlier in SPECIMEN DAYS & COLLECT published by Rees Welsh and Company
in Philadelphia. This edition is "Newly Revised by the Author, with
Fresh Preface and Additional Note." INSCRIBED by the poet on the front
endpaper to his niece: "Jesse L. Whitman/Oct: 1888--/to my Dear
Jess:/from Uncle Walt." SPECIMEN DAYS IN AMERICA contains largely
personal reminiscences, including hospital scenes and incidents during
the Civil War. An exceptionally scarce family Association Copy of what
is considered the largest and most important work of Whitman's old age,
a new form of autobiography linking personal and national history.
Toning to paper. Neat professional repair to hinges. Very Good.
Jessie Louisa Whitman was the daughter of Walt Whitman's brother, Jeff.
She and her older sister Manahatta ("Hattie") were born in the house on
Portland Avenue in Brooklyn that their parents shared with Walt, his
mother, and brothers George and Edward. Her family's move to St. Louis
in 1868, when Jessie was 4, did nothing to detract from her strong
feelings for her Uncle Walt. After her mother died in 1873, she spent
much of each summer at the home of George Whitman in Camden, where Walt
was also living at that time. She was close to her uncle all her life
and was with him a few weeks before his death in 1892. She lived until
1957, just shy of her 94th birthday. Whitman mentioned her in his
touching reflection on her father, "An Engineer's Obituary," published
in GOOD-BYE MY FANCY (1891). Jeff Whitman died in November 1890, about 2
years after Walt presented this book to Jeff's daughter. (#019353)
$45,000
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