82p. 21½ × 14 cm. Yellow cloth stamped in gold on cover and spine; green panel on cover.

On verso of title-page (p.[4]): Press of J. J. Little & Ives Company, New York.

Dedication (p.[5]): To Marion Margaret Anderson.

A Foreword by Anderson, dated February 1918, appears on p.7-8.

Contents: The cornfields; Chicago; Song of industrial America; Song of Cedric the Silent; Song of the break of day; Song of the beginning of courage; Revolt; A lullaby; Song of Theodore; Manhattan; Spring song; Industrialism; Salvo; The planting; Song of the middle world; The stranger; Song of the love of women; Song of Stephen the Westerner; Song to the lost ones; Forgotten song; American spring song; The beam; Song to new song; Song for dark nights; The lover; Night whispers; Song to the sap; Rhythms; Unborn; Night; A visit; Chant to dawn in a factory town; Song of the mating time; Song for lonely roads; Song long after; Song of the soul of Chicago; Song of the drunken business man; Song to the laugh; Hosanna; War; Mid-American prayer; We enter in; Dirge of war; Little song to a Western statesman; Song of the bug; Assurance; Reminiscent song; Evening song; Song of the singer.

8. Reprint:

New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1921. 82p.

WINESBURG, OHIO. 1919

9. WINESBURG, OHIO | A GROUP OF TALES OF | OHIO SMALL TOWN LIFE | [panel line] | BY | SHERWOOD ANDERSON | [publishers’ device with panel line above and below] | NEW YORK | B. W. Huebsch | MCMXIX [title surrounded by single line border]

[x] 303p. 19 × 13 cm. Orange cloth with white paper label on spine and publishers’ device blind-stamped on cover. Top edge stained orange yellow. Map of Winesburg, Ohio, by Harald Toksvig appears on paste-down endpaper. In the first printing, p.86, line 5, reads: “an intense silence seemed to lay over everything.” Later printings changed “lay” to “lie.” On p.251, line 3, the type in the word “the” is broken. For further identification of the first and later printings, see [item 713].