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The Moncure D. Conway copy of the first edition, first issue, of Leaves
of Grass is autographed by Whitman on the title-page. Laid into the
volume is the holograph letter from Whitman to Conway, July 21, 1870, stating
that "a verbatim copy of Emerson's note" is being sent. The note referred to,
copied entirely in Whitman's handwriting, also accompanies the volume; it is
Emerson's well-known letter of July 21, 1855, in which he praises Leaves of
Grass in the highest terms and greets Whitman "at the beginning of a great
career." Moncure D. Conway (1832-1907), a Virginian by birth, gave up the
ministry because of his anti-slavery pronouncements. He did his most important
work as an editor in Boston, where he conducted The Dial and The Commonwealth.
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