


The fragment concludes with the line containing the title phrase: "When you come to observe faithfully the changes of each humblest plant, you find that each has sooner or later its peculiar autumnal tint, or tints. The two page manuscript fragment comprises 58 lines from "Autumnal Tints," in altered form, published in the Atlantic Monthly, October 1862, and collected in Excursions the following year. With the original manuscript sheet by Thoreau from his journal tipped-in to volume 1. The manuscript edition of the writings of Henry David Thoreau. The Manuscript Edition of The Writings of Henry David Thoreau.īoston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1906. "When you come to observe faithfully the changes of each humblest plant, you find that each has sooner or later its peculiar autumnal tint, or tints": The Manuscript Edition of The Writings of Henry David Thoreau In the Original Binding THOREAU, Henry David. At the reading, five talented young poets-Allen… Price: This event, which took place at 3110 Fillmore Street in San Francisco on Octowas the first important public poetry exhibition heralding the West Coast literary revolution of the Beat Generation. One of 25 copies printed on rectos only in purple ink typed by the poet Robert Creeley and printed by Marthe Rexroth at S.F State, where she was a secretary, for the famous Six Gallery reading (also known as Six Angels in the Same Performance). Two sheets from an exceptionally rare privately produced mimeographed printing of Howl, preceding the first edition. Mimeographed for the Six Gallery Reading. Preceding the First Edition and signed by Ginsberg and five others present at the Six Gallery in October of 1955 GINSBERG, Allen. "unscrew the locks from the doors! Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!": Rare Mimeographed Sheets of The Howl Produced for its First Reading.
