Item #406606 Snow-bound. A Winter Idyl. John Greenleaf WHITTIER.
Snow-bound. A Winter Idyl

Snow-bound. A Winter Idyl

Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1866. 8vo (17.8 x 11.2 cm). 52 pages. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Whittier by H. W. Smith after a photograph by Hawes (foxed), with tissue guard. Publisher's purple cloth, gilt-titled on front cover and spine. Provenance: Edward S. Marsh (engraved bookplate by W. F. Hopson). 1/4-inch chip at head of spine, old newspaper clippings mounted on front flyleaves, some foxing at beginning and end. Item #406606

FIRST EDITION, second state (p. [52] unnumbered). Whittier's best-known, and most enduring poem, a long narrative work presented as a series of stories told by a family during a snowstorm, idealizing a return to peace after the Civil War. BAL 21862; Currer, pp. 198-200; Grolier American 100, 73; JWG 277.

Price: $200.00

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