Brooklyn. By Walt Whitman, with an Introduction by John
Burroughs. New York: George D. Smith, 1905.
Octavo, grey boards, paper labels, uncut; half-title,
publisher's note and autograph signature portrait on Japan
paper, title, contents, list of plates, note, half-title,
facsimile of manuscript on Japan paper, note, Lafayette in
Brooklyn, notes. No pagination. There is a portrait of Lafayette
in the text. The issue was limited to 250 copies, 15 of which
were on Imperial Japanese vellum, the balance on hand-made
paper.
1905
The Book of Heavenly Death by Walt Whitman, compiled from Leaves of
Grass by Horace Traubel [device]. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher,
MDCCCCV.
Duodecimo, light blue boards, paper label, uncut; note,
facsimile, note, portrait (Lear) title, contents, preface, pp.
103 including index.
500 copies from type.
Collated from late edition.
1906
Memories of President Lincoln and other Lyrics of the War. By Walt
Whitman [device]. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher, MDCCCCVI.
16mo, grey boards, paper labels, uncut; half-title, title,
contents, foreword, pp. (43).
950 copies from type.
1906
Memories of President Lincoln, and other Lyrics of the War. By Walt
Whitman [device]. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher, MDCCCCVI.
Duodecimo, boards, paper label, uncut; half-title, title,
contents, foreword by Horace Traubel and T. B. M., note by John
Burroughs, pp. 45.
1906
Walt Whitman. A Little Book of Nature Thoughts. Selected by Anne
Montgomerie Traubel [device]. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher,
MDCCCCVI.
Narrow 16mo, blue wrappers, uncut; half-title, title, preface,
pp. 82, index.
1907
The Wisdom of Walt Whitman. Selected and Edited, with Introduction by
Laurens Maynard. New York: Brentano's Fifth Avenue, MCMVII.
24mo, limp morocco; half-title, title, contents, introduction,
pp. 154; index, pp. 155-165.
1909
Leaves of Grass. By Walt Whitman. London, New York, Toronto and
Melbourne: Cassell and Company, Ltd. MCMIX.
Duodecimo, cloth or leather, pp. 468.
The Peoples Library.
1912
Memories of President Lincoln. When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd;
O Captain! My Captain; Hush'd be the Camps To-Day; This Dust was once
the Man [device]. Portland, Maine: Published by Thomas B. Mosher at XLV
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