Thank you for the little volumes—three copies have reached me1—they look very well, & I am pleased with them, & with prefatory notice—I am here, ab't the same as of late years—Keep up pretty good spirits & buoyancy—that makes the best of it all—Give my respects to the Walter Scott folk—& dont forget to write to me soon, to let me know how the Vol. goes—I much hope to reach the working men, & guilds of the British Islands—especially the young fellows—& trust the W. S. vol. will forward that object.
Walt Whitman pri.00010.002_large.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).