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1872
Includes 120-page “annex,” A Passage to India
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1881-1882
The firm of James R. Osgood
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discontinues
publishing Leaves of Grass after it is
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banned
in Boston; Whitman takes the copies and
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binds
and sells them himself.
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1888-1889
Leaves of Grass (Birthday Edition) is the
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first
pocket-sized version.
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1891-92
“Deathbed Edition”
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