Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1913 - BRAITHWAITE, William Stanley (Signed)
$175.00
The first volume of what became an influential and long-running series of literary anthologies. This collection contains the first book appearance of Joyce Kilmer's famous poem "Trees," as well as poems by Willa Cather, Vachel Lindsay, John G. Neihardt, Sara Teasdale, Richard Burton, Charles Hanson Towne, Willard Huntington Wright, and others. William Stanley Braithwaite, a poet himself, helped launch the careers of many of these poets. In 1918, Braithwaite received the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Spingarn Medal for outstanding achievement by an African American.
8vo hardcover. Brown cloth over boards. 1st ed. Little bump to top edge of cover. Slight shelf wear on head and tow of spine. otherwise VG. Tips ok. Binding sound. Inscribed by Braithwaite to Dorothea Laurance Mann, book editor of The Boston Transcript.
The first volume of what became an influential and long-running series of literary anthologies. This collection contains the first book appearance of Joyce Kilmer's famous poem "Trees," as well as poems by Willa Cather, Vachel Lindsay, John G. Neihardt, Sara Teasdale, Richard Burton, Charles Hanson Towne, Willard Huntington Wright, and others. William Stanley Braithwaite, a poet himself, helped launch the careers of many of these poets. In 1918, Braithwaite received the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Spingarn Medal for outstanding achievement by an African American.
8vo hardcover. Brown cloth over boards. 1st ed. Little bump to top edge of cover. Slight shelf wear on head and tow of spine. otherwise VG. Tips ok. Binding sound. Inscribed by Braithwaite to Dorothea Laurance Mann, book editor of The Boston Transcript.
The first volume of what became an influential and long-running series of literary anthologies. This collection contains the first book appearance of Joyce Kilmer's famous poem "Trees," as well as poems by Willa Cather, Vachel Lindsay, John G. Neihardt, Sara Teasdale, Richard Burton, Charles Hanson Towne, Willard Huntington Wright, and others. William Stanley Braithwaite, a poet himself, helped launch the careers of many of these poets. In 1918, Braithwaite received the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Spingarn Medal for outstanding achievement by an African American.
8vo hardcover. Brown cloth over boards. 1st ed. Little bump to top edge of cover. Slight shelf wear on head and tow of spine. otherwise VG. Tips ok. Binding sound. Inscribed by Braithwaite to Dorothea Laurance Mann, book editor of The Boston Transcript.