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Herman Melville. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. First American edition. Octavo. xx...
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First American Edition of Moby Dick
Herman Melville. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851. First American edition. Octavo. xxiii, [1, blank], 634, [1, "Epilogue"], [1, blank], [6, ads], [4, blank] pages. BAL first binding of publisher's drab purple-brown "A" cloth. Covers stamped in blind with a heavy rule frame and publisher's circular device at center, spine decoratively stamped and lettered in gilt, original orange coated endpapers. Double flyleaves at front and back. Some moderate scattered foxing or browning, as usual. Covers rather worn with rubbed extremities. Shelf wear to edges with exposed boards at bumped corners and near joints. Spine sunned with slight fraying at ends and along the joints. The fabric along the joints is starting to separate. Binding slightly cocked. Endpapers rather browned with hinges strong. Inked name of previous owner to title page. Small bookseller ticket to rear pastedown. A handsome, unsophisticated copy of Melville's greatest achievement, and arguably the greatest novel in American literature."[Melville's] great book, Moby Dick, was a complete practical failure, misunderstood by the critics and ignored by the public; and in 1853 the Harpers' fire destroyed the plates of all of his books and most of the copies remaining in stock [only about sixty copies survived the fire]... Melville's permanent fame must always rest on the great prose epic of Moby Dick, a book that has no equal in American literature for variety and splendor of style and for depth of feeling" (Dictionary of American Biography XII, pp. 522-526).
"Moby Dick is the great conundrum-book. Is it a profound allegory with the white whale the embodiment of moral evil, or merely the finest story of the sea ever written?" (Grolier, 100 American).
BAL 13664. Grolier, 100 American, 60.
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2011 September Beverly Hills Signature Rare Books Auction #6058 (go to Auction Home page)
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September, 2011
13th-14th
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