Yours of March 24 rec'd2—also one some 12 days previous—thanks—you ought to have rec'd the MS of my "additional note" to your ed'n of Spec: Days in America—as I sent it on the 15th March—yes, send me two or three printed slip impressions of the Preface, soon as ready—also two or three printed impr: of the "note" when ready—I am well as usual—delivered my annual "Death of Abraham Lincoln" lecture3 here in Camden before the Unitarians last night
Walt Whitman loc.03317.002.jpgCorrespondent:
Ernest Percival Rhys
(1859–1946) was a British author and editor; he founded the Everyman's
Library series of inexpensive reprintings of popular works. He included a volume
of Whitman's poems in the Canterbury Poets series and two volumes of Whitman's
prose in the Camelot series for Walter Scott publishers. For more information
about Rhys, see Joel Myerson, "Rhys, Ernest Percival (1859–1946)," Walt
Whitman: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.R. LeMaster and Donald D. Kummings (New
York: Garland Publishing, 1998).