Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Americana
Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Americana
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January 25, 08:24 PM GMT
Estimate
1,000 - 2,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
[Clemens, Samuel Langhorne]
The Prince and the Pauper. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1882
8vo (218 x 165 mm). Wood-engraved frontispiece, Franklin Press imprint on verso of title-page, numerous engraved illustrations, chapter vignettes, p. 124 line 1 reading "canopy of state"; toning, occasional stray spots or fingersoiling. Publisher's green cloth (BAL state B), stamped in gilt and black, plain endpapers and edges; front hinge cracked, light rubbing at extremities, exposure at corners, head and tail of spine with a little fraying. In a quarter morocco slipcase with folding chemise.
First American edition, second state. The Prince and the Pauper—the first of Clemens's historical novels—exemplifies the author's later claim, "I have never written a book for boys; I write for grown-ups who have been boys." The story was inspired by Charlotte Yonge's Little Duke, which Clemens found in his sister-in-law's library at Quarry Farm.
REFERENCE
BAL 3402; Johnson, p. 39-41