Robinson | Edwin Arlington [Kermit Roosevelt]

Avon’s Harvest

First Edition | First Printing

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The first edition of Avon’s Harvest by Edwin Arlington Robinson, inscribed to Kermit Roosevelt, the son of President Theodore Roosevelt and a critical early association for Robinson.

Octavo, [6], 65pp. Maroon paper boards over cloth spine, title on label affixed to front cover. Light sunning to top quarter, solid text block, a fine example. Copyright states “Published March, 1921.” Includes the publisher’s scarce dust jacket, a few points of wear, $1.50 retail price on front flap. Housed in custom cloth clamshell, title in gilt on spine over a black morocco label. From the Edwin Arlington Robinson collection of John William Pye, with his association bookplate. (Hogan, 14)

Inscribed on the title page: “To Kermit Roosevelt – with the best wishes of E.A. Robinson / March 31, 1921.”

While studying at Groton School, Kermit Roosevelt, the son of President Theodore Roosevelt, discovered a copy of The Children of the Night by Edwin Robinson. Kermit liked the writing and sent a copy to his father at the White House in 1905. President Roosevelt inquired about Robinson and discovered he was struggling with debts in New York. He soon invited him to the White House for a visit and secured him a paid position with the New York Custom’s house, which covered his debts and allowed him to continue his writing. Roosevelt also reviewed Robinson’s poetry in the periodical, The Outlook, and secured contacts for Robinson with his publishers at Scribner’s.

Robinson would go on to win three Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Literature four times.

Additional information

Location Published

New York

Publisher

MacMillan Company

Edition

First Edition, First Printing

Date Published

1921

Binding

Cloth

Condition

Near Fine

Jacket Condition

Near Fine

Author

Robinson | Edwin Arlington [Kermit Roosevelt]

Parenthetical

[Kermit Roosevelt]

Author Display

Edwin Arlington Robinson