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Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 12 October 1890

  • Date: October 12, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 2 September 1890

  • Date: September 2, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

O.W. is to all intents and purposes an Englishman (and a very good specimen too) Such a book as L.of

G. and the mentality that goes with such a book is as far as possible from his ideal.

(perhaps the greatest charm of all) has no attraction for him—I guess he likes books just as well as

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 18 September 1890

  • Date: September 18, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

—We are getting a lot of new books for the Asylum library and among them are a set of Little, Brown &

Annotations Text:

Today, Little, Brown and Company is part of the Hachette book group, and they continue to publish both

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 17 September 1890

  • Date: September 17, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 22 September 1890

  • Date: September 22, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 9 November 1890

  • Date: November 9, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

London Ontario London, 9 Nov 18 90 A thousand thanks to you, dear Walt, for the autographs in the books

Annotations Text:

I was and am much elated at its contents—all the books duly autographed and many presents over and above—you

See the Catalogue of important letters, manuscripts and books by or relating to Walt Whitman (Sotheby

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 29 October 1890

  • Date: October 29, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 4 December 1886

  • Date: December 4, 1886
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I have sent to McKay for some portraits for Harry Forman and myself and have told McKay when he has them

and are you thinking of bringing that book out soon. I hope so.

Remember me very kindly to Mrs Stafford & all the family when you see them—Has Harry had his neck attended

Please send on the book as soon as convenient.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 11 November 1890

  • Date: November 11, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

about L. of G. in England —but I have known it all along—it must come nothing can stop it—it is the book

Annotations Text:

, an English critic and editor, who wrote extensively on the subjects of design, illustration, and book-binding

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 15 November 1890

  • Date: November 15, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Next thing will be to incorporate the two annexes into the body of the book so as to make of it what

Annotations Text:

Whitman's book Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) was his last miscellany, and it included both poetry and short

Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy" in Leaves of Grass (1891–1892

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 19 January 1880

  • Date: January 19, 1880
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Asylum for the Insane, London, Ontario, Canada, Jan 19th 188 0 Dear Sir I am at present writing a book

if you would like to have it I shall preserve your name and address and shall send you a copy of my book

I may say that it is not my intention to incorporate literally in my book any reply that I may receive

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 12 June 1887

  • Date: June 12, 1887
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

" and do not understand why I have not a copy by this time, Rhys was to send me one as soon as the book

Annotations Text:

mystery of Whitman's verse, and "I assure you I was soon 'cavorting' round and asserting that the $3 book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 12 December 1890

  • Date: December 12, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Your own pieces—Sarrazin, Rolleston, Ingersoll —it will make a most interesting little book.

Annotations Text:

and apparently liked the critic's work on Leaves of Grass—Whitman even had Sarrazin's chapter on his book

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book

Beers in 1898 termed Whitman "a great sloven" (see William Sloane Kennedy, The Fight of a Book for the

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 15 June 1888

  • Date: June 15, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

confidently hope) as a result of this circular it may be that you would not care to issue the $5. book

My opinion (not that it is worth any thing) is that this book of yours ought to have a sale and I think

Annotations Text:

Critic on December 27 and requested $12, and it was printed on January 5, 1884 (Whitman's Commonplace Book

Schmidt, Rolleston, and O'Connor, Whitman sent them himself on January 9 or thereabouts (Commonplace Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 11 March 1888

  • Date: March 11, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Or would it be well to keep it until Kennedy's book comes out (will be out very soon now I suppose?)

and incorperate it in a notice of that book—?

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 9 October 1888

  • Date: October 9, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I lay this book by as one of my most precious possessions.

the way it is got up and every thing about it and consider it altogether one of the most charming books

I should be anxious to here hear how the book goes.

If this book does not go I shall think (as my father used to say) that "the devil is in it" for sure.

Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 16 October 1888

  • Date: October 16, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Bucke is referring to the book by Whitman that would be published in December 1888 with the title of

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 5 October 1888

  • Date: October 5, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 11 October 1888

  • Date: October 11, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Am glad you are at the autographing—guess I shall be with you before the big book issued?

Annotations Text:

1860–1918) was a Philadelphia-based publisher, whose company, founded in 1882, printed a number of books

For more information on the book, see James E.

Bucke is referring to the book by Whitman that would be published in December 1888 with the title of

Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 16 December 1888

  • Date: December 16, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

ONTARIO London, Ont., 16 Dec 188 8 The books did not arrive last ev'g to my great disgust.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 10 December 1888

  • Date: December 10, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

read proofs for his new one-volume Complete Poems & Prose, which would appear later in December; the book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 15 December 1888

  • Date: December 15, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

little for it shows me that (as you say) you can write, and I was really afraid you could not —The big book

I shall write a special letter as soon as I get the big book.

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 11 December 1888

  • Date: December 11, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

You ought to have some copies of the big book by now and I shall hope to get one in a very few days.

I am reading Parkman's histories—they are most fascinating books—have read "La Salle and Discovery of

Gurd who has become quite a book man these late years.

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Bucke gives Parkman's books incorrect titles.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 22 November 1888

  • Date: November 22, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

Osgood and Co., the publishers of the seventh edition (1881–1882) of Leaves of Grass, that Whitman's book

Stevens wrote: "We are of the opinion that this book is such a book as brings it within the provisions

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 14 November 1888

  • Date: November 14, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Glad to see that the big book keeps sailing along—hope it will be in some kind of shape by the time I

Annotations Text:

Bucke is referring to the book by Whitman that would be published in December 1888 with the title of

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 11 November 1888

  • Date: November 11, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

brought up near the sea wh exerts a profound influence on the mode of thought & feeling of each. 2 M s books

Annotations Text:

Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 4 November 1888

  • Date: November 4, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Your big book seems to rather drag.

Annotations Text:

Bucke is referring to the book by Whitman that would be published in December 1888 with the title of

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 9 November 1888

  • Date: November 9, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 10 September 1888

  • Date: September 10, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

How goes the book—I hope to get a perfect autograph copy both of N.B. & C.W. from you before a very great

regard it as so precious that no ordinary disposition of it will do—I am sorry to hear that Kennedy's book

Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 17 September 1888

  • Date: September 17, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Am glad to hear that "N.B." will be "entirely untrimmed" I have sort of horror of "trimmed" books.

Well enough for dictionaries, text books, &c. but literature should have uncut edges.

Annotations Text:

Grashalme, the first book-length German translation of Whitman's poetry, was published in 1889, translated

For more information on the book, see James E.

radicalism, of the desire to alleviate the sufferings of the world—especially the sufferings of prisoners

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 28 November 1888

  • Date: November 28, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

ONTARIO London, Ont., 28 Nov. 188 8 I have your fine long welcome letter of 24th I am glad the big book

keeps moving—I hope you will hit on a good picturesque, characteristic cover for it—this will be the book

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 2 December 1888

  • Date: December 2, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

in their jackets, (which is the only way a potato should ever be cooked), and have a very middling book

find you enjoying the same blessing"—seriously I trust all is going well with you—and with the big book

Annotations Text:

Bucke is referring to the book by Whitman that would be published in December 1888 with the title of

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 3 September 1888

  • Date: September 3, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

have your note of 31st written on "November Boughs" paper—it is first class and will make a handsome book—I

Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 4 September 1888

  • Date: September 4, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

If you feel that you want to give me any thing (you owe me nothing), let it be in the form of books—autographed

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 7 September 1888

  • Date: September 7, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I suppose you have not yet read "Robert Elsmere" by Mrs Ward —it is quite a book & I believe has made

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 24 September 1888

  • Date: September 24, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I hope you are having pleasant weather and that all is going well with the books—I hope to see a copy

Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 30 September 1888

  • Date: September 30, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 22 September 1888

  • Date: September 22, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

There are just two great modern books Faust and L. of G.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 28 September 1888

  • Date: September 28, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Your wishes will be religiously respected I did think of considerable changes (for I am certain the book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 27 September 1888

  • Date: September 27, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I hope you are having at least a tolerable time of it & are getting on with the books .

Annotations Text:

Bucke is referring to Thomas Carlyle's book, published in 1843.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 2 September 1888

  • Date: September 2, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

In another month I suppose we shall have the two books the "N.B." and the "C.W."

Annotations Text:

For more information on the book, see James E.

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 29 August 1888

  • Date: August 29, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

for his belief that Shakespeare's plays had been written by Francis Bacon, an idea he argued in his book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 30 August 1888

  • Date: August 30, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

anxious about the "Complete Works" and would like much to hear from you how you will deal with that book

I think: 1 The book should be first class in all aspects 2 Price should be $10. 3 It should (every copy

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

For more information on the book, see James E.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, [20 January [188]9]

  • Date: [January 20, [188]9]
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

That is grand news about Kennedy's book, that Wilson will really publish it and at once, so it is that

Annotations Text:

Kennedy's manuscript eventually became two books, Reminiscences of Walt Whitman (1896) and The Fight

of a Book for the World (1926).

Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) of Paisley, Scotland, a publisher who reissued a number of books by and

Reminiscences of Walt Whitman in 1896 after a long and contentious battle with Kennedy over editing the book

Grashalme, the first book-length German translation of Whitman's poetry, was published in 1889, translated

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 7 January 1890

  • Date: January 7, 1890
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

McKenzie, "a young admirer who sent his first book" to Whitman.

Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 12 January 1890

  • Date: January 12, 1890
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 24 December 1889

  • Date: December 24, 1889
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Annotations Text:

Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as

Henry Harland (1861–1905) was the American novelist and co-editor with Aubrey Beardsley of The Yellow Book

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 20 December 1888

  • Date: December 20, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I trust you will soon be well enough to resume the big book, get cover settled &c.

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 23 December 1888

  • Date: December 23, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

Yes, I am thoroughly satisfied with the big book and more and more (if possible) as I look it over.

Annotations Text:

Whitman wanted to publish a "big book" that included all of his writings, and, with the help of Horace

The book was published in December 1888.

For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 21 December 1888

  • Date: December 21, 1888
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

I never tire of looking at and looking over the big book —it is grand Love to you R M Bucke see notes

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