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WHITMAN'S PROTEST AGAINST THE PIRACY OF LEAVES OF GRASS. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt') to John Burroughs asking for help in stopping the Worthington piracies, 1 p, 202 x 133 mm, 431 Mickle Street, Camden, NJ, November 26, 1880, with original autograph transmittal envelope. WITH: mimeographed letter of Whitman's first hand account of Worthington's pirated printings, about 30 words accomplished in autograph by Whitman, 2 pp, 267 x 203 mm. Provenance: Dr. Clara Barrus (Anderson Galleries, New York, April 29, 1931, lot 193); Estelle Doheny (from Barnet J. Beyer, June 29, 1931), sold her sale, Christie's New York, February 21 & 22, 1989, lot 2207; sold, (anonymous consignor), Christie's, New York, December 14, 2000, lot 178. WHITMAN'S FIRSTHAND CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE WORTHINGTON PIRACY OF HIS 1860-1 LEAVES OF GRASS. The third edition of Leaves of Grass, published by Thayer and Eldridge in 1860 went through two large printings, and was being prepared for a third when the publisher succumbed to the economic climate of the war, and some poor business decisions, and declared bankruptcy. The plates for Leaves of Grass were sold at auction, and ended up in the hands of Richard Worthington in 1879. Noting that Leaves had grown in the intervening years, Worthington approached Whitman about adding to the previous edition, and issuing a new edition incorporating the plates. Whitman declined, and forbade Worthington's use. He wrote this letter to John Burroughs, and another of similar tone to Richard Watson Gilder, enclosing the 2 pp mimeograph of his autograph description of the problem ('badly copied, but I can't write them out,' he notes here). Worthington sold a number of copies of his piracies throughout the 1880s, and Whitman never pursued legal action. He did however, take periodic 'royalty' payments from Worthington for his misdeeds, in a way sanctioning the copyright violations. The Worthington episode is an important aspect of Whitman's publishing history, and letters relating to it are rare, particularly with the immediacy reflected in his enclosed description of the crime. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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For all Sales categories excluding Arms & Armour, Coins and Medals, Motor Cars, Motorcycles, Wine & Whisky
28% on the first $50,000 of the hammer price;
27% of the hammer price of amounts in excess of $50,000 up to and including $1,000,000;
21% of the hammer price of amounts in excess of $1,000,000 up to and including $6,000,000;
and 14.5% of the hammer price of any amounts in excess of $6,000,000.
A 3rd-party bidding platform fee (the "3rd-party bidding platform fee") equal to 4% of THE BID PRICE shall be payable by buyers whose successful bid is submitted via 3rd-party bidding platforms, including Invaluable; Live Auctioneers; The Saleroom; Lot-tissimo.
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If you have requested a shipping quote, we will send this to you via email within 5 business days of the auction ending.
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The per-lot charges levied by DTD Fine Art Services are as follows (plus any applicable sales tax):
FURNITURE/LARGE OBJECTS
Transfer .................. $75
Daily storage........... $10
Insurance (on Hammer + Premium + tax) 0.3%
SMALL OBJECTS
Transfer ................. $37.50
Daily storage........... $5
Insurance (on Hammer + Premium + tax) 0.3%
Please note property is also subject to a Cross Dock Release Fee ($25 for Smalls and $45 for Furniture and Large Objects) & if charges are paid with a credit card, Door to Door Fine Art Services will charge a 3% Convenience Fee.
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WHITMAN'S PROTEST AGAINST THE PIRACY OF LEAVES OF GRASS. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt') to John Burroughs asking for help in stopping the Worthington piracies, 1 p, 202 x 133 mm, 431 Mickle Street, Camden, NJ, November 26, 1880, with original autograph transmittal envelope. WITH: mimeographed letter of Whitman's first hand account of Worthington's pirated printings, about 30 words accomplished in autograph by Whitman, 2 pp, 267 x 203 mm. Provenance: Dr. Clara Barrus (Anderson Galleries, New York, April 29, 1931, lot 193); Estelle Doheny (from Barnet J. Beyer, June 29, 1931), sold her sale, Christie's New York, February 21 & 22, 1989, lot 2207; sold, (anonymous consignor), Christie's, New York, December 14, 2000, lot 178. WHITMAN'S FIRSTHAND CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE WORTHINGTON PIRACY OF HIS 1860-1 LEAVES OF GRASS. The third edition of Leaves of Grass, published by Thayer and Eldridge in 1860 went through two large printings, and was being prepared for a third when the publisher succumbed to the economic climate of the war, and some poor business decisions, and declared bankruptcy. The plates for Leaves of Grass were sold at auction, and ended up in the hands of Richard Worthington in 1879. Noting that Leaves had grown in the intervening years, Worthington approached Whitman about adding to the previous edition, and issuing a new edition incorporating the plates. Whitman declined, and forbade Worthington's use. He wrote this letter to John Burroughs, and another of similar tone to Richard Watson Gilder, enclosing the 2 pp mimeograph of his autograph description of the problem ('badly copied, but I can't write them out,' he notes here). Worthington sold a number of copies of his piracies throughout the 1880s, and Whitman never pursued legal action. He did however, take periodic 'royalty' payments from Worthington for his misdeeds, in a way sanctioning the copyright violations. The Worthington episode is an important aspect of Whitman's publishing history, and letters relating to it are rare, particularly with the immediacy reflected in his enclosed description of the crime. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
ALL BIDDERS MUST AGREE THAT THEY HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BONHAMS' CONDITIONS OF SALE AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM, AND AGREE TO PAY THE BUYER'S PREMIUM AND ANY OTHER CHARGES MENTIONED IN THE NOTICE TO BIDDERS. THIS AFFECTS THE BIDDERS LEGAL RIGHTS.
If you have any complaints or questions about the Conditions of Sale, please contact your nearest client services team.
For all Sales categories excluding Arms & Armour, Coins and Medals, Motor Cars, Motorcycles, Wine & Whisky
28% on the first $50,000 of the hammer price;
27% of the hammer price of amounts in excess of $50,000 up to and including $1,000,000;
21% of the hammer price of amounts in excess of $1,000,000 up to and including $6,000,000;
and 14.5% of the hammer price of any amounts in excess of $6,000,000.
A 3rd-party bidding platform fee (the "3rd-party bidding platform fee") equal to 4% of THE BID PRICE shall be payable by buyers whose successful bid is submitted via 3rd-party bidding platforms, including Invaluable; Live Auctioneers; The Saleroom; Lot-tissimo.
Payment for purchases may be made in or by (a) cash, (b) cashier's check or money order, (c) personal check with approved credit drawn on a U.S. bank, (d) wire transfer or other immediate bank transfer, or (e) Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit, charge or debit card for returning clients only. Please note that the amount of cash notes and cash equivalents that can be accepted from a given purchaser may be limited.
If you have requested a shipping quote, we will send this to you via email within 5 business days of the auction ending.
Please note our shipping quotes are bespoke and require special care and handling from our team and shippers. Shipping will be booked after payment is received. Please allow 7-14 business days from the time of booking for packing and dispatch, depending on your chosen shipping method. If your purchase is time sensitive, or you wish to explore other options, please see our list of alternative third party shippers in New York and Los Angeles who may be able to assist you.
Oversized Lots
Please note that all lots marked with a W in the catalog are oversized and subject to additional storage and shipping methods. All additional lots purchased with W lots are considered group lots and will be subject to the same terms as W lots.
W Lots will be transferred to offsite storage at DTD Fine Art Services at the buyer's risk and expense within five (5) business days following the auction. Please contact the Client Services team at bids.us@bonhams.com for the exact movement date.
The per-lot charges levied by DTD Fine Art Services are as follows (plus any applicable sales tax):
FURNITURE/LARGE OBJECTS
Transfer .................. $75
Daily storage........... $10
Insurance (on Hammer + Premium + tax) 0.3%
SMALL OBJECTS
Transfer ................. $37.50
Daily storage........... $5
Insurance (on Hammer + Premium + tax) 0.3%
Please note property is also subject to a Cross Dock Release Fee ($25 for Smalls and $45 for Furniture and Large Objects) & if charges are paid with a credit card, Door to Door Fine Art Services will charge a 3% Convenience Fee.
If you have any questions, please contact our Client Services team.
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