Except for the soiled covers, the book is in fine condition....pages are clean and in good condition.....also has the fold out, Shipping in the U.S. $5.00. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, The Knickerbocker Press, 1920. Condition: Very Good+. Limited Edition of 1250 sets, beautiful high quality production, each in two volumes and published in the Autumn of 1920. Vol. 1 only, contains 272 pages. The book include editorials, essays, literary and dramatic reviews and other material written by Walt Whitman as Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1846 and 1847. Edited by Cleveland Rodgers and John Black with a foreword and a sketch of Whitman's life and work during two unknown years. Gorgeous engraved illustrations in rotogravure protected by fully intact tissue guards without damage. Stained olive boards with some rubbing to covers. Spines slightly sunned with titles in black very legible and strong. Pages and binding are tight and clean, Measures 6" x 9.25" tall. Remember, this is Volume one only.....