{"product_id":"160851","title":"Walt Whitman Fellowship Papers","description":"\u003cp\u003eFirst Year: 1. Walt Whitman Fellowship: International: Officers elected at the organization meeting held in Philadelphia May 31, 1894. 1 p. 2. Organization. June 1894, pp. 3-6. 3. Constitution. June 1894, pp. 7-10. 4. Walt Whitman as Deliverer, by Francis Howard Williams, pp. 11-30, unopened, sewn binding. 5. Missing. 6. Memories of Walt Whitman, by Richard Maurice Bucke, September 1894, pp. 35-46, unopened, sewn binding, old water damage. 7. Publication Fund, September 1894, pp. 47-8. 8. The Objects of the Fellowship, October 1894, pp. 49-50. 9. Whitman's Self-Reliance, by John Burroughs, November 1894, pp.51-58, unopened, sewn binding. 10. A Visit to West Hills, by Daniel G. Brinton; Horace L. Traubel, December 1894, pp. 59-66 unopened, sewn binding. 11. Organization of the Boston Branch, by Laurens Maynard, January 1895, pp. 67-68. 12. Members: January 15, 1895, pp. 69-72. 13. A Short Reading Course in Whitman, by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke, February 1895, pp. 73-80, unopened, sewn binding.  14. Walt Whitman, Schoolmaster: Notes of a Conversation with Charles A. Roe, 1894, by Horace L. Traubel, April 1895, pp. 81-88, unopened, sewn binding. 15. Contents First Year: 1894-95, pp. 89-90. Second Year: 1. Walt Whitman Fellowship: International: Officers Elected at The Second Annual Meeting Held In Philadelphia, May 31, 1895. Single leaf. 2. The Fellowship of Whitman, by John Herbert Clifford, Nov. 1895, pp. 3-4. 3. Second Annual Meeting: May Thirty-First, by Horace L. Traubel November 1895, pp. 508. 4. Boston Branch Report: May Thirty-First, November 1895, pp. 9-10. 5. Whitman the Most Significant and Most Universal of Modern Writers, by Oscar Lovell Triggs, November 185, p. 11-12. 6. Whitman and Chicago Univrsity, by Hamlin Garland, November 1895, pp. 13-14. 7. Whitman and the Future, by Thomas B. Harned, November 1895, pp. 15-18. 8. The Whitman Propaganda is Whitman, by John Herbert Clifford, November 1895, pp. 19-22. 9. Was Walt Whitman Mad? by Richard Maurice Bucke, November 1895, pp. 23-30, unopened, sewn binding. 10. What Walt Whitman Means to the Negro, by Kelly Miller, November 1895, pp. 31-42, unopened, sewn binding. 11. Members: February 15, 1896, pp. 43-48. 12. Contents Second Year: 1895-6, June 1896, pp. 49-50. Third Year: 1. Missing. 2. Constitution as Revised May 31, July 1896 pp. 3-6. 3. Annual Meeting: Boston, May 31, by Horace L. Traubel, July 1896, pp. 7-14, unopened, sewn binding. 4\u0026amp;5. Missing. 6. The American Idea in Whitman by Charlotte Porter, April 1897, pp. 19-26, unopened, sewn binding. 8. A Convert to Whitman, by Edward Payson Jackson, May 1897, pp. 29-32. 9. Program: Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, May 31. May 1897, pp. 33-34. 10. Memories of Walt Whitman: 2, by Richard Maurice Bucke, May 1897, pp. 35-42, unopened, sewn binding. Fourth Year: 1-4 Missing. 5. Walt Whitman's Comradeship, by Laurens Maynard, April 1898, pages 13-20, unopened, sewn binding. Twelfth Year: April 1906. Walt Whitman  Fellowship: International: Officers Elected at the Twelfth Annual Meeting, New York, May 31, 1905, single leaf, double-spaced, chipped with large pieces missing not affecting text.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Walt Whitman Fellowship - Various","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":43775738576959,"sku":"160851","price":800.0,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/atticbooks.ca\/products\/160851","provider":"Attic Books","version":"1.0","type":"link"}