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Commemorative US postage stamp
Commemorative Walt Whitman five-cent postage stamp.
Engraving by Griboyedov
Reproduction of an engraving, executed by Griboyedov. A facsimile of Walt Whitman's autograph appears just below the image.
Engraving by Linton
Reproduction of an engraved portrait of Walt Whitman as an older man. Executed by Willianm James Linton after an original wood engraving by George C. Potter.
Etching, artist proof by Wall, 1920
Portrait of Walt Whitman, with cropped hair and trimmed beard, with reproduction of Whitman's autograph below the image. Signed by the artist.
Etching by Thomas, 1877
Portrait of Walt Whitman, with long hair and beard, wearing a hat. Signed and dated by the artist. On verso is an unfinished sketch of a reclining woman. "AFG - 5" [Alfred Francis Goldsmith] is pencilled in on the upper left.
Etching, first proof by Wall, 1920
Portrait of Walt Whitman, with cropped hair and trimmed beard, with reproduction of Whitman's autograph below the image. Signed by the artist as a "first state". Inscribed to Alfred Goldsmith by Bernhardt Wall.
Frontispiece by Griboyedov
Reproduction of an engraved portrait of Walt Whitman as an elderly man, wearing hat and coat. Includes a reproduction of Whitman's autograph below the image.
Galley proof sheet of poems
Printed poems include: "Old Age's Lambent Peaks", "A Carol Closing Sixty-Nine", and "To Get the Final Lilt of Songs".
Horace Traubel lecture, 1909-03-15
Announcement postcard, unaddressed, for Horace Traubel's lecture on Walt Whitman, presented in Steinert Hall, Boston, Massachusetts; plus three individual admission tickets to the lecture.
"I write this, 11 a.m., sheltered under a dense oak...", 1877-09-05
Originally entitled, "Convalescence", but crossed out.