The Prince and the Pauper
James R. Osgood and Company
1882
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A first edition, first state of Twain's allegorical adventure of 16th-century England.
Playing on the theme of living a day of opposites (a tradition centuries old in holidays like Saturnalia), The Prince and the Pauper uses the plot of switching roles in order to bring to light legal injustices based on inequity—but with a characteristically Twain touch of humor and adventure. Twain put up extra money to make it a lavish production, in part because his wife hoped this book would establish his critical reputation, "even if the elegance of it eats up the publisher's profits and mine too" (Twain to his sister, quoted in Powers). This is technically the first American edition, as Twain issued authorized editions in London and Montreal a few days in advance so as to counteract piracies. According to biographer Ron Powers, the book was so well received that some reviewers were, in fact, startled that Twain had written it.
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Careful repairs to joints and hinges.
Title lettering on front board partially effaced.
Boards somewhat rubbed.
Evidence of bookplate removal to flyleaf verso.
A few marginal paper repairs.
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