1986 ROBERT HAAS "SAID AND DONE" Bio-Bibliography First Edition SIGNED…

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1986 ROBERT HAAS "SAID AND DONE" Bio-Bibliography First Edition SIGNED & INSCRIBED to DONALD GALLUP

SAID AND DONE, A Bio-Bibliography of ROBERT BARTLETT HAAS. SIGNED and Warmly INSCRIBED by HAAS to DONALD GALLUP, noted T. S. Eliot and Pound bibliographer: "For Donald Gallup / with whom I am glad to have been (immortalized?) by the first G. S. Catalogue - and by his friendship ever after. / Bob". Published by the Marburg and Walldurn, 1986. First Edition. Softcovers (a softcover original), 6.5x9", 88 pages. Illustrated. A "Festschrift" - a volume of tributes and remembrances written by colleagues and friends of Robert Bartlett Haas - presented to him on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Bound together with a "Bio-Bibliography" by Haas himself, that includes a complete bibliography of his printed works - Books and Monographs, Articles and Prefaces, Editorships, Translations, Professional Writings, Lectures, etc. VERY GOOD condition, a bit of wear to the covers' spine ends and corner tips, overall tight, bright and clean. A lovely copy. Comes with the original mailing envelope, with the handwritten address of Donald Gallup and the Rubber Stamped Return Address of Robert Haas. The envelope was sent from Germany, where Haas resided at the time. The envelope is stamped. The envelope is well worn, but a great addition to the history of this particular copy. About DONALD GALLUP (to whom the book is Inscribed) - from his NY Times Obituary: ******Donald Gallup, the Yale literary bibliographer who in 1968 confirmed the discovery of the long-lost manuscript of T. S. Eliot's Waste Land, died in Branford, Conn., on Wednesday. He was 87. Mr. Gallup spent more than 30 years as a curator in the Yale Collection of American Literature. Patricia C. Willis, the current curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature, said she considered Mr. Gallup, who retired in 1980, "the premier bibliographer for both Eliot and Ezra Pound, specializing in finding the first appearances of their work and documenting their creativity."******

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