Name/Title
OutlookEntry/Object ID
1984.2.1Description
Self-published as a chapbook in 1911, the poem recounts Bailey’s intellectual evolution. The top right cover has the remnant of label glue. This volume contains a loose slip of paper in Bailey's handwriting with verse.Context
Self-published as a chapbook in 1911, the poem was never reprinted in full. Of nine known copies in public collections, four exist at the Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum.Collection
Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum Library, Annette Page CollectionLexicon
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Nomenclature Primary Object Term
BookNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
Title pageTranscription
L.H. BaileyType
InscriptionLocation
Back of front coverTranscription
Property of the L.H. Bailey MuseumType
Loose clipping/noteLocation
Back inside coverTranscription
Not too much do I
look within
within the barren circle of ones moodsBook Details
Author
Liberty Hyde BaileyPublisher
Self-PublishedDate Published
1911General Notes
Note Type
Historical NoteNote
This is one of two copies gifted to the museum by Bailey's granddaughter, Annette Page.