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RARE LEAVES OF GRASS BROADSIDE. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Printed broadside, 'Republished! The ...

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RARE LEAVES OF GRASS BROADSIDE. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Printed broadside, 'Republished! The Suppressed Book! Walt Whitman's Poems: Leaves of Grass,' agent E.C. Walker, Iowa, 1882, 140 x 129 mm, clean. RARE BROADSIDE SELLING THE 'SUPPRESSED' EDITION OF LEAVES OF GRASS. Following the publication of the 1881 Osgood edition of Leaves, the Boston District Attorney Oliver Stevens notified Osgood that the book was obscene. Threatened with prosecution, and after unsuccessful negotiations with Whitman and the DA's office, Osgood agreed to cease circulation, returning to Whitman the unbound sheets, as well as the plates, dies, and $100. Whitman's friends, and in particular William O'Connor defended him against the Comstock violation, and the case attracted the attention of the Libertarian and Free Love movements. Benjamin R. Tucker, who published Liberty, the most prominent anarchist periodical of the era, took a particular interest. After trying to get Whitman to allow him to publish the work, to which Whitman did not respond, in 1882 Tucker began printing supplements to Liberty including the offensive material, and taking out ads selling the 'republished' suppressed work Leaves of Grass, as part of an effort to attract the attention of the DA in hopes of a public hearing to tout his views. E.C. Walker, the agent for the present broadside, was another prominent Libertarian publisher, and collaborator of Tuckers. Whitman for his part remained publicly silent, not wanting his reputation as a serious poet further associated with the more radical ideals of anarchy and free love. An extremely rare survival of an important piece of the journey of Leaves of Grass into the American consciousness. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

RARE LEAVES OF GRASS BROADSIDE. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Printed broadside, 'Republished! The Suppressed Book! Walt Whitman's Poems: Leaves of Grass,' agent E.C. Walker, Iowa, 1882, 140 x 129 mm, clean. RARE BROADSIDE SELLING THE 'SUPPRESSED' EDITION OF LEAVES OF GRASS. Following the publication of the 1881 Osgood edition of Leaves, the Boston District Attorney Oliver Stevens notified Osgood that the book was obscene. Threatened with prosecution, and after unsuccessful negotiations with Whitman and the DA's office, Osgood agreed to cease circulation, returning to Whitman the unbound sheets, as well as the plates, dies, and $100. Whitman's friends, and in particular William O'Connor defended him against the Comstock violation, and the case attracted the attention of the Libertarian and Free Love movements. Benjamin R. Tucker, who published Liberty, the most prominent anarchist periodical of the era, took a particular interest. After trying to get Whitman to allow him to publish the work, to which Whitman did not respond, in 1882 Tucker began printing supplements to Liberty including the offensive material, and taking out ads selling the 'republished' suppressed work Leaves of Grass, as part of an effort to attract the attention of the DA in hopes of a public hearing to tout his views. E.C. Walker, the agent for the present broadside, was another prominent Libertarian publisher, and collaborator of Tuckers. Whitman for his part remained publicly silent, not wanting his reputation as a serious poet further associated with the more radical ideals of anarchy and free love. An extremely rare survival of an important piece of the journey of Leaves of Grass into the American consciousness. 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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