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Poems of Nantucket

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Poems of Nantucket

by Wyer, Henry Sherman ; (editor)

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Nantucket: Henry S. Wyer. Very Good-. 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. 72 pages; Nantucket: Very Good-. 1888. First Edition. 72 pages; Scarce anthology of poems about Nantucket by twenty poets, gathered and published by Henry Sherman Wyer (1847-1920) , noted author, photographer and artist. Contents clean and secure in original pictorial blue cloth binding with gilt lettering and image of a windmill on front board; floral endpapers; cloth eroded away (about 1" by 1/8") near head of spine and also at lower outer corners. 18 cm. OCLC 2654164 "Photographer Henry S. Wyer, born in Nantucket on January 21, 1847, son of Charles S. Wyer, mariner, and Mary J. Coleman. His early interest in photography was encouraged by William Summerhayes [Nantucket's first resident to produce Daguerrotypes and Ambrotypes], but he apparently decided to work on the mainland, as in 1880 he had a studio in Yonkers, New York. His interest in Nantucket, which was to guide his career, never wavered and in 1881 he began his work of photographing the streets, houses, and waterfront of his island home. This collection has since become an invaluable study of Nantucket - historically, architecturally and artistically. Henry S. Wyer was an artist and a writer, as well as photographer, as his work so often demonstrated. As one of the founders of the Nantucket Historical Association in 1894, he worked diligently for the advancement of our cultural heritage. From 1886, when he returned to the island to reside here the rest of his life until his death in 1920 at the age of 73, he was one of the important personalities in the life of the town. His little shop on Federal Street -- Wyer's Art Store -- as well as his shop in 'Sconset brought him in association with artists, musicians and writers, and his writings continued along with his excellent photography. " [from Early Photography on Nantucket by Edward Stackpole. Historic Nantucket, October 1987, Vol. 35, No. 2; pp. 12-15] His publications are treasured and his photographs command significant prices at auction. His publications include: Poems of Nantucket (1888) ; The Relic Auction (1899) ; Olde Nantucket, 'Sconset and along Shore (1889) ; Nantucket characters indelible photographs (1892) ; Nantucket in Picture and Verse (1892) ; Nantucket: Old and New (1895) ; My Isle of Dreams (1899) ; Nantucket: Picturesque and Historic (1901) ; Sea-Girt Nantucket -- A Hand-Book of Historical and Contemporaneous Information for Visitors (1902) ; and Spun-yarn from Old Nantucket (1914) .; Americana and American History, 19th Century, Most Recent Listing .

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Antiquarian Book Shop US (US)
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Title
Poems of Nantucket
Author
Wyer, Henry Sherman ; (editor)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Henry S. Wyer
Place of Publication
Nantucket
Date Published
1888
Keywords
Nantucket Island, Local Lore, American Gilded Age, Nantucket Residents, Nantucket Photographers, Nantucket Authors
Bookseller catalogs
Americana and American History;

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