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Portrait of Walt Whitman, Undated
Studio portrait of Walt Whitman as a very elderly man. Whitman is pictured seated, with his hand tucked in his coat pocket. Whitman's autograph, excised from an unknown source, is pasted below the image.
This photograph appears to be a paste-up for a final lithograhic print for publication.
Portrait of Walt Whitman, Undated
Studio portrait of Walt Whitman as a very elderly man. Whitman is pictured seated, with his hand tucked in his coat pocket. Whitman's autograph appears below the image.
On verso, a printed label: With the Season's Greetings, The Oxford Bookshop...[signed] Alfred Goldsmith....One of 30 numbered copies from an original photograph. This is No. 15.
Another copy, No. 26.
Portrait of Walt Whitman, 1887-09
Printed copy of an autographed and dated studio portrait of Walt Whitman as a very elderly man. Pencilled note along bottom edge indicates that the image was published in "N.E. Mag[azine], Mar, 1899.
Portrait of Walt Whitman, Undated
Studio portrait of Walt Whitman as a very elderly man, with long hair and beard.
Pencilled instructions, written below the image read: Mount on Japan insert before 1st title page. On verso are other pencilled notes, some of which read: Joy, comrade, joy! Face plate on back Emerson letter.
Portrait of Walt Whitman, 1854
Studio portrait of Walt Whitman as a middle-aged man, with short-cut hair and trimmed beard. Alledged to have been take while Whitman was at work onb "Leaves of Grass".
Photographer's logo and printed notation on verso: This photograph is copied froom another picture and must not be taken as a sample of our work direct from life. Geo. G. Rockwood.
Press cuttings
Press cuttings of reviews of Whitman's writings, excised from newspapers, journals and magazines.
Prospecti
Prospectus featuring "O Captain! My Captain!" by William G. Schnelle advertising and illustration.
Prospectus of the Book of the Month Club special edition of Leaves of Grass with introduction by Christopher Morley and illustrations by Lewis Daniel.
Publications announcement
Unaddressed publications announcement for Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" and "Specimen Days and Collect"; and "Walt Whitman" by Richard Maurice Bucke.
Relief print by Dolice
Trial proof of a portrait of Walt Whitman.
Robert G. Ingersoll testimonial, 1899-10-21
Individual admissionn tickets for seats in the east balcony and on the main floor for Robert G. Ingersoll's testimonial on Walt Whitman, presented at Horticultural Hall in [Philadelphia].