Keller, Elizabeth Leavitt. Walt Whitman in Mickle Street. 1921. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 227 pp. Illustrated. Index. Includes reprint of 1919. [Editor's note by Charles Vale describes Mrs. Keller. She sketches Mrs. Davis's early life and acquaintance with Whitman, who neglected to pay for household expenses and insisted on his own way, although always treating Mrs. Davis as an equal, unlike many of his later friends. His last illness, nursed by Mrs. Keller and Warren Fritzinger, is described. In concentrating on the domestic rather than literary aspects of Whitman's life, she attempts to correct certain misconceptions promulgated in print, especially regarding Mrs. Davis. The book expands upon her article, 1909.]