Horace Traubel
Horace Logo Traubel (1858–1919) was an American essayist, poet, magazine publisher, writer, and Georgist. Traubel was closely associated with the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States and published a monthly literary magazine called ''The Conservator'' from 1890 until the time of his death. Although a poet of note in his own right, Traubel is best remembered as the literary executor and biographer of his friend, poet Walt Whitman, with whom he transcribed and compiled nine volumes of daily conversations, entitled ''With Walt Whitman in Camden.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1903
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Published 1889
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Published 1894
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Published 1893
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Published 1892
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