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Cummings, E.E.

TULIPS & CHIMNEYS. Archetype Edition of the Original MS 1922.

1937 Mount Vernon, NY: The Golden Eagle Press, 1937. First edition thus, one of 481 specially boundcopies. A new and complete edition of Cummings' first book of poetry, which was first issued in a volume (Tulips and Chimney's, 1923) that contained less than half the poems in the original manuscript. Printed on Arnold Unbleached all rag paper. Vellum spine over sage green paper-covered boards. A bit of mild soiling along the edges. Quarter-inch chip and related loss to the spine head and the top edge of the front board. In the uncommon printed dust jacket, which is worn and lacking large portions of the spine; otherwise a very good copy. Firmage, G.: E.E. Cummings: A Bibliography, #A3c.

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