WAS WALT WHITMAN MAD? [caption title]
by [Whitman, Walt]: Bucke, Richard Maurice
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Philadelphia: Walt Whitman Fellowship Papers: Second Year: 9, November 1895.. pp. 23-30. Quarto. Sewn self-wrapper. Extreme lower spine corner clipped, some dusting along spine and a spot of lower fore-quadrant, a good, untrimmed copy. An essay composed by Whitman's occasional editor and the author of COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS for delivery at the annual meeting of the Fellowship, but in his absence read by Thomas Harned. It was then printed in the September issue of the JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND HERALD OF HEALTH. Uncommon as a separate. OCLC locates 4 copies in this format. OCLC: 16962847.
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- Title
- WAS WALT WHITMAN MAD? [caption title]
- Author
- [Whitman, Walt]: Bucke, Richard Maurice
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- Used
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- Publisher
- Walt Whitman Fellowship Papers: Second Year: 9
- Place of Publication
- Philadelphia
- Date Published
- November 1895.
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We issue frequent, and substantial, catalogues in our fields of specialization.
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