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[Mark Twain]. Samuel Clemens Signed Copy of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade)....
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A signed and inscribed presentation copy of Huck Finn
[Mark Twain]. Samuel Clemens Signed Copy of The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's
Comrade). New York: Charles Webster, 1886. Second
American edition. Inscribed and signed on the title page: "To
Mr. Garth W. Cate: Taking the pledge will not make bad liquor good,
but it will improve it. Truly Yours, Mark Twain, Nov. 25/06."
Octavo. 366 pages. This edition has the wrong font in the page
number for the second "5" on page 155. With 174 illustrations by E.
W. Kemble and a photogravure plate of a Clemens portrait bust by
Karl Gerhardt. Additionally, there is an albumen photograph of
Clemens mounted on the recto of the Gerhardt plate, an engraved
portrait of Clemens mounted on verso of rear endpaper, several
newspaper clippings, and three letters detailing the book's history
and travels. Rebound with early twentieth-century half buckram by
the Roycroft Bindery, paper spine labels, original front cloth
cover bound in.Clemens's humorous inscription is explained in an accompanying letter from Garth W. Cate to Victor Jacobs, dated October 14, 1964. In 1906, Garth Cate was working as the lecture manager for Elbert Hubbard, founder of the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York. Cate brought his well-worn childhood copy of Huckleberry Finn in to the Roycroft bindery to have it rebound. Hubbard saw the book and suggested Cate send it Clemens to for an inscription, and even offered to write Twain personally. Cate explains: "So I sent HUCK back to its spiritual father, and when it returned I was somewhat shocked, having been sent to a temperance Sunday School by a whiskey fearing mother. ... Later on I was to marry a Christian Science practitioner, and when she saw this inscription she exclaimed: 'Why, that is the most immoral thing I ever saw! How could a great author send such a sentiment to a young man?'"
Twain was no great fan of the temperance movement, especially its more radical proponents, whom he felt hurt the message. "Temperate temperance is best," Twain said in 1896. "Intemperate temperance injures the cause of temperance, while temperate temperance helps it in its fight against intemperate intemperance. Fanatics will never learn that." He also disparaged the idea of total abstinence, hoping "to totally abstain from total abstinence itself" and disliked temperance pledges, especially when impressed upon youth by older generations.
Condition: Worn and bumped corners and edges. Rubbed at extremities. Soiling and reading wear throughout internal pages. Boldly signed and soundly bound.
More Information: Garth Cate (1883-1974) was an author, newspaperman, and social activist. He was born is Portage, Wisconsin, worked for newspapers in New York and Chicago, and retired to Tryon, North Carolina, working as a travel consultant. He was involved in literary circles that included Tom Wolfe, George Bernard Shaw, and Carl Sandburg. An early environmentalist and civil rights activist, Cate rubbed elbows with other social reformers such as Margaret Sanger and Roycroft founder Elbert Hubbard.
Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915) was an American writer and philosopher. He is best known for founding the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York. Part of the Arts and Crafts movement, Roycroft championed artisanal production and attracted printers, leather workers, metalsmiths, furniture makers, and bookbinders, the latter being one of Hubbard's particular areas of interest. By 1900, the Roycroft philosophy of positive working conditions, communal effort, and passion for creativity had attracted over 500 people to East Aurora. Hubbard was also deeply involved in social issues ranging from civil rights, to woman suffrage, to anti-war efforts. Ironically, he died when a German submarine torpedoed the British passenger liner Lusitania in 1915.
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