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Charles A. Burkhardt to Walt Whitman, 21 July 1890

 yal_jm.00001.jpg Mr. Walt Whitman Dear Sir

I am very anxious to secure your autograph to insert in a copy of Half Hours with Best American Authors.1

May I ask if you will kindly send it? I enclose a stamped envelope

Yours respectfully Chas. A. Burkhardt 55 Noble Street Greenville N. J.  yal.00318.003_large.jpg

Correspondent:
Charles A. Burkhardt (1857–?) helped to organize, and was a trustee of, the Booksellers and Stationers' Provident Association of the United States. He organized, and served as president of, the Booksellers' League of the United States. He was also chaplain and orator of Damon Council No. 1198. In 1877 he married Amelia Burkhardt and the two had eleven children (Lockwood, Howard, The American Stationer, Volume 42 [New York: American Stationer, 1897]).


Notes

  • 1. Half–Hours with the Best American Authors was published in four volumes by Charles Morris. Volume Two of this series, published in 1891, includes Whitman's "Song of the Redwood–Tree" and was preceded by a scathing review of Whitman which states, in part, "We can only say of Walt Whitman's poetry that it is never likely to become popular. Its lack of rhyme and rhythm reduces it to the form of prose, above which its poetical power seldom elevates it" (Charles Morris, Half–Hours with the Best American Authors. [Philadelphia: J. B. Lippencott Company, 1891], 489). [back]
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