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The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres
The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres







The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres

I have held them for twenty-six years with only a vague thought of having them published "some day" because of their great and intimate value to my personally. The poems were scribbled - sometimes in ink, sometimes in pencil - very carelessly on the first pieces of paper that came to hand - sugar bags, the back of bills and torn bits of white paper. I rescued them from among old school copybooks and some later notebooks. These poems were written between his sixteenth year and the time of his death at eighteen years and nearly six months. He was buried in Adath Jeshurun Cemetery, in Frankford, Philadelphia, on April 3.

The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres

He was identified by a library card in his pocket. His body was found on April 1 of the same year by some workmen doing river work at the foot of Arch Street. His mysterious disappearance caused a great deal of comment in the Philadelphia papers, on one of which, The Press, he was employed as a copyholder in the proof-room at the time of his death. Literature.WALTER DECASSERES was born in Philadelphia on August 12, 1881, and threw himself into the Delaware River some time during the night of February 4, 1900. Publishers cloth over Java Art Batik covers, some minor shelf wear at edges, text clean and crisp, inscribed by authors on first

The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres

Julian Johnson (inscription) was chief story editor for Fox studios in the 1920s and 1930s. The poetry of a young man who committed suicide at the age of 18, published by his brother, Benjamin De Casseres 26 years later. Presents very well in new protective mylar.

The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres

Illustrated dust jacket with some wear and chipping at edges, lacking small bit at head of back cover corner, verso of jacket with some repairs, no affect to front, inside flaps are great with price still intact. Publishers cloth over Java Art Batik covers, some minor shelf wear at edges, text clean and crisp, inscribed by authors on first blank “To Hildegarde & Julian wishing them everything good from Bio and Benjamin De Casseres - Christmas New York, 1926”.









The Sublime Boy by Walter de Casseres