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Edmund J. Baillie to Walt Whitman, 19 January 1891

 loc_zs.00237.jpg Dear Walt Whitman,

I was much pleased to receive the newspaper you so kindly sent to me with yr. beautiful little poem.1 Accept my sincere best thanks. I notice you are about to issue a new Book—so some of my Literary Papers here say.

Where shall I be  loc_zs.00238.jpg be able to get it & when?

It is not yet too late to wish you a year of happiness & peace.

With a disciples gratitude & affectionate regard Believe me, Faithfully Edmund J. Baillie

Correspondent:
Edmund John Baillie (1851–1897) was a Welsh horticulturalist specializing in fruit trees and a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. In 1882, he published John Ruskin: Aspects of his Thought and Teachings (London: John Pearce). Baillie served as vice president of the Vegetarian Society and president of the John Ruskin Society in Liverpool. For more information, see "Mr. E. J. Baillie," The Manchester Guardian (October 19, 1897), 12.


Notes

  • 1. Whitman's poem "The Pallid Wreath" was published in The Critic on January 10, 1891. This may be the poem that Whitman sent to Baillie. [back]
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