The product is a mint, three-volume boxed set titled "With Walt Whitman In Camden" by Horace Traubel, published in 1961 by Rowman and Littlefield in New York City. This illustrated hardcover set delves into the literary history of Walt Whitman in Camden, offering readers a unique insight into his life and work in the region. Written in English, this original edition provides a valuable resource for fans of North American literature and history.
Walter Whitman Jr. was an American poet, journalist, and essayist who is often called the "father of free verse". His innovative style broke away from traditional forms, using long lines, catalogs, and a conversational tone to celebrate American individuality and diversity. Whitman's poetry is known for its frankness, sensual imagery, and celebration of the human body and nature.
From the collection of Robert Walter Canning (1938-2025). Walter served in the United States Army and had a successful career in management positions, working for the Washington Star and the Washington Post and was an avid reader and history buff.
Please see all the photos for the actual condition of this book. It appears to be in great condition, with only slight signs of use. White pages with no writings. This book is sold as-is and all sales are final, so no returns please. Thank you.
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