Photogravure Broadside: "WE HAVE FREQUENTLY PRINTED THE WORD DEMOCRACY'
- Brookline, MA: David R, Godine
Brookline, MA: David R, Godine Poster. Near Fine. No Binding. First Printing. 22" x 30 1/2". SCARCE a haunting and prophetic broadside, Whitman's words written in 1871 following the Civil War as relevant today as then. 22" w x 30 1/2" h, featuring a 20" w x 19/12" h photogravure, printed by Joh. Enschede, Zonen, Haarlem, Holland, portraying Walt Whitman in profile, enlarged reproduction of 1891 photograph of Walt Whitman by Thomas Eakin at head of text. Underneath, the quote, taken from Whitman's "Democratic Vistas": " We have frequently printed the word Democracy. Yet I cannot too often repeat that it is a word the real gist of which still sleeps, quite unawaken'd, notwithstanding the resonance and many angry tempests out of which its syllables have come, from pen or tongue. It is a great word, whose history, I suppose remains unwritten, because that history has yet to be enacted. It is in some sort, younger brother of another great and often-used word, NATURE, whose history also waits unwritten. WALT WHITMAN". Printed on Cartridge Paper made by Schut, Heelsum, Holland and calligraphy by Bram De Does. No date, circa 1972. Near Fine, faint creases at edges. OCLC shows five library holdings all in the United States..
Details
Title
Photogravure Broadside: "WE HAVE FREQUENTLY PRINTED THE WORD DEMOCRACY'
Author
Whitman, Walt
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
David R, Godine: Brookline, MA
Edition
First Printing
Size
22" x 30 1/2"