Walden

Henry David THOREAU

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Walden

“A CENTRAL DOCUMENT OF THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE”: EXCEPTIONAL UNRESTORED FIRST EDITION OF THOREAU’S WALDEN,THE LILLY COPY

THOREAU, Henry David. Walden; Or, Life in the Woods. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1854. Octavo, original brown cloth. Housed in a custom cloth slipcase.

First edition of this important American classic. A lovely unrestored copy. From the library of preeminent book collector J.K. Lilly with his morocco booklabel.

“Thoreau’s Walden occupies a special place in our American heritage. Moreover, the book is still alive and vibrant, and it reaches out to touch the life of each one of us who is receptive… it has come to be thought a central document in the American experience” (Thorpe, Treasures of the Huntington Library). “For almost a hundred years an inspiration to nature-lovers, to philosophers, to sociologists… and to persons who love to read the English language written with clarity” (Grolier, 100 American, 63). With lithographed map of Walden Pond facing page 307; advertisements at rear dated May 1854. BAL 20106. Myerson A2.1.a. Johnson 73. Allen, 8. The copy is from the library of esteemed book collector J.K. Lilly and bears his morocco booklabel. A businessman and philanthropist, Lilly was the grandson of the founder of Eli Lilly, the pharmaceutical company. However, Lilly’s greatest passion was collecting and, over the course of 30 years, he formed one of the world’s most distinguished book collections, covering a wide range of subjects. As he donated 20,000 of his books and 17,000 manuscripts directly to Indiana University, creating the Lilly Library, books from Lilly’s personal collection are seldom available to purchase. Accordingly, this copy of Walden is considered to be quite rare and desirable. Contemporary owner inscription and bookstamp. Bookplate. Auction ticket. Auction description tipped onto endpaper.

Only occasional soiling to text and none of the usual foxing, front inner paper hinge repaired, a few marks to fore-edge, only lightest wear to binding, gilt very bright and fresh. An exceptional unrestored copy, with an outstanding provenance.

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