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LEAVES OF GRASS
Whitman, Walt

   

- Philadelphia, PA : David McKay, Publisher 1891-2
- 8vo
- original green cloth, top edge gilt, side & bottom edges untrimmed
- 438 pages
- Order Nr. 105554
- Price: $ 400.00



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BAL 21419, Myerson A2.7-d. "Death Bed" edition. Reprint from the slightly altered plates of the Boston 1881-1882 edition. Illustration of Whitman as a young man. Scuffs to top and bottom of spine. Front cover has a minor bump on bottom edge. Ink inscription on first blank page by former owner.

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