Of Human Bondage

W. Somerset MAUGHAM

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Of Human Bondage

“OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE”: OF HUMAN BONDAGE, LIMITED EDITION INSCRIBED BY MAUGHAM AND SIGNED BY HIM TWICE

MAUGHAM, W. Somerset. Of Human Bondage. Garden City and New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1936. Large octavo, original full beige buckram, top edge gilt, uncut, original dust jacket, original cardboard slipcase with mounted illustration.

Signed limited edition, number 537 of 751 copies signed by Maugham and illustrator Randolph Schwabe, and additionally inscribed and signed: “For Robert H. Friedman. W. Somerset Maugham.” Deluxe edition on rag paper with a new preface by Maugham and 24 collotype plates by Schwabe.

On its initial publication in 1915, Theodore Dreiser called Maugham’s masterpiece a novel “of utmost importance… Nothing is left out: the author writes as though it were a labor of love. It bears the imprint of an eager, almost consuming desire to say truly what is in his heart.” This edition features not only Maugham’s new preface—in which he relates circumstances surrounding its composition and thanks American writers for bringing the book back into the public eye—but also 24 collotype plates by Randolph Schwabe, best remembered as an architectural draughtsman but also known for the realism of his portraits and landscapes: “His drawings and prints are not remarkable for imagination but are beautifully precise and reasonable statements of fact” (DNB). Without original glassine. Stott 16. Small notation to verso of limitation page.

Book fine. Very good dust jacket with tape repair to verso and several chips to extremities, affecting the name of the author on the front panel. Very good original slipcase with expert repairs to seams, and chip to mounted illustration.

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