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1923 First Edition
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1923. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine/good. First edition of Harmonium by Wallace Stevens, in the scarce first state dust jacket.. Octavo, 140pp. Blue cloth, title in red on yellow paper label affixed to spine. The first edition, with "Published, September, 1923" on copyright page. This is the third issue binding with full blue cloth. Solid text block, touch of wear to corners, a near fine example. In the publisher's first state dust jacket, $2.00 retail price listed on front flap, chipped top edge, lightly soiled panels. Some splitting along hinges reinforced with archival tape and Japanese tissue. (Edelstein A1.a) A delicate example of an incredibly rare dust jacket. Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) was an American modernist poet known for his complex and philosophical verse. His poetry often explored the interplay between imagination, reality, and the nature of perception. Stevens received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1955, shortly before his death,…

About Harmonium

Harmonium is the first book of poetry by American poet Wallace Stevens, published in 1923. The collection includes many of Stevens' most famous poems such as 'Sunday Morning,' 'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird,' and 'The Emperor of Ice-Cream.' It is noted for its lush language, imaginative landscapes, and thematic richness.

Identifying the First Edition of Harmonium

First edition copies feature an error in the fourth line of the poem 'The Worms at Heaven’s Gate', where 'invisible green' is printed as 'invisible grey'.