648. [WHITMAN (WALT).] Voices from the Press; A 

 Collection of Sketches, Essays, and Poems, by Practical 

 Printers. Edited by James J. Brenton. 8vo, original cloth, 

 with gilt portrait of Franklin on cover. N. Y. 1850 



*The "Practical Printers" include Whitman, Willis, Bay- 

 ard Taylor, Horace Greeley and others. The sketches are 

 preceded by biographical notices of the contributors. 



649. WHITMAN (WALT). Leaves of Grass. Engraved 

 portrait frontispiece. Imperial 8vo, original dark green cloth, 

 both covers with border lines and sprays in gold and floral 

 decorations blind stamped, title and floral sprays in gold on 

 back, gilt edges. Brooklyn, New York, 1855 



*FIRST EDITION. Fine copy in unusually perfect condition, 

 with the binding and leaves clean and crisp throughout. 



Charles Warren Stoddard's copy, with inscription on fly- 

 leaf: "Clias. Warren Stoddard fr. his friend De Witt Miller. 

 The Orchard, New Rochelle, Sept. 1901" and a pencilled note 

 below : ' ' Dear Charley, I congratulate you and also De Witt 

 Miller. Francis Wilson." 



650. WHITMAN (WALT). After All, Not to Create Only. 

 Recited by Walt Whitman, . . . New York, 1871. 12mo, cloth, 

 gilt (margins at lower corners slightly stained). Bost. 1871 



* FIRST EDITION. 



651. WHITMAN (WALT). Two Rivulets Including 

 Democratic Vistas, Centennial Songs, and Passage to India. 

 Photographic portrait from life. 12mo, half sheep (back 

 broken). Camden, N. J., 1876 



* AUTHOR'S EDITION. The photograph is autographed by 

 the author: "Walt Whitman, 1881," and fly-leaf has also 

 inscription in his autograph: "J. M. Stoddart, from the 

 Author." 



652. WHITMAN (WALT). Leaves of Grass [293 poems]. 

 12mo, cloth. THIRD EDITION. 



Bost.: James R. Osgood & Co., 1881-82 



* SCARCE EDITION, suppressed in Massachusetts and after- 

 wards issued in Camden by the Author, with a change only in 

 the imprint. 



653. WHITTIER (JOHN GREENLEAF). Pericles. Poem 

 of 4 stanzas printed on a single 8vo page and dated Haver- 

 hill, Mass., 9th mo. 1827 (small piece of margin missing). 



* Very Scarce. 



654. WILD LIFE Conservation (Hornaday), New Haven, 

 1914; The Canoe (Pinkerton), N. Y. 1914; Ethnological Re- 

 port and Bulletin. Together 4 vols., various sizes, cloth. 



655. WILDE (OSCAR). The Ballad of Reading Gaol. 

 By C.3.3. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt, uncut and un- 

 opened. Lond. : Smithers, 1898 



* No. 92 of an edition of 99 copies, each signed by Oscar 

 Wilde. 



656. WILDE (OSCAR). De Profundis. 12mo, original 

 cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. [1905J 



* FIRST EDITION : Scarce. 



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