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SELLING THE LINCOLN LECTURES. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt Whitman')...
SELLING THE LINCOLN LECTURES. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt Whitman') to John Burroughs, working to promote his Lincoln lectures, the first which was given April 14, 1878, with additional autograph note marked 'Private' indicating disregard for Bayard Taylor and G.W. Curtis. 2 pp, 204 x 131 mm, additional autograph note marked 'private,' 105 x 170 mm, 431 Stevens St, Camden, NJ, March 11, [1878,] with original autograph transmittal envelope. Provenance: Dr. Clara Barrus (Anderson Galleries, New York, April 29, 1931, lot 182); Sold (anonymous consignor), Christie's, New York, December 14, 2000, lot 173. WHITMAN AND BURROUGHS PROMOTE HIS FIRST 'DEATH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN' LECTURE, 1878. In advance of the first Lincoln lecture, which they had agreed up on the previous year, Whitman gives Burroughs notes on a promotional letter which is to go out mentioning top editors in the New York literary scene. He also notes that he will leave the venue selection to Burroughs [and Gilder], 'About the Hall I leave to your selection (not the very biggest ones, however, would seem to me best).' Because of Whitman's health, the first lecture would be delayed a year, before the inaugural production April 14, 1879, at Steck Hall in New York City. Whitman adds a note marked 'Private' to Burroughs on a separate sheet, on blue paper, 'I care little--or rather nothing at all--about Bayard Taylor's or G W Curtis's name on the letter. Don't want them--If they get on, let them be of course--but don't you make any point about getting them....' He adds by way of explanation, and illuminating his correspondence, 'Of course the letters I write you are for perusal by all my friends—Gilder, Swinton, Benton, &c.—but if I write private, it is for you alone.' An important Whitman letter showing him actively engaged in the promotion of his Lincoln lectures, and an interesting glimpse of Whitman's calculated use of his friends' power in later years. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
SELLING THE LINCOLN LECTURES. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt Whitman') to John Burroughs, working to promote his Lincoln lectures, the first which was given April 14, 1878, with additional autograph note marked 'Private' indicating disregard for Bayard Taylor and G.W. Curtis. 2 pp, 204 x 131 mm, additional autograph note marked 'private,' 105 x 170 mm, 431 Stevens St, Camden, NJ, March 11, [1878,] with original autograph transmittal envelope. Provenance: Dr. Clara Barrus (Anderson Galleries, New York, April 29, 1931, lot 182); Sold (anonymous consignor), Christie's, New York, December 14, 2000, lot 173. WHITMAN AND BURROUGHS PROMOTE HIS FIRST 'DEATH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN' LECTURE, 1878. In advance of the first Lincoln lecture, which they had agreed up on the previous year, Whitman gives Burroughs notes on a promotional letter which is to go out mentioning top editors in the New York literary scene. He also notes that he will leave the venue selection to Burroughs [and Gilder], 'About the Hall I leave to your selection (not the very biggest ones, however, would seem to me best).' Because of Whitman's health, the first lecture would be delayed a year, before the inaugural production April 14, 1879, at Steck Hall in New York City. Whitman adds a note marked 'Private' to Burroughs on a separate sheet, on blue paper, 'I care little--or rather nothing at all--about Bayard Taylor's or G W Curtis's name on the letter. Don't want them--If they get on, let them be of course--but don't you make any point about getting them....' He adds by way of explanation, and illuminating his correspondence, 'Of course the letters I write you are for perusal by all my friends—Gilder, Swinton, Benton, &c.—but if I write private, it is for you alone.' An important Whitman letter showing him actively engaged in the promotion of his Lincoln lectures, and an interesting glimpse of Whitman's calculated use of his friends' power in later years. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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