Ultimo

John VASSOS   |   Ruth VASSOS

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Ultimo

“CHILLING MASTERPIECES OF TECHNO-IMPOTENCE”: ULTIMO, 1930, BY JOHN AND RUTH VASSOS

VASSOS, John and VASSOS, Ruth. Ultimo: An Imaginative Narration of Life Under the Earth. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1930. Small quarto, original gilt-stamped red cloth, uncut.

First trade edition, first issue of this futuristic vision of the end of the earth, illustrated by Art Deco painter John Vassos and with text by his wife Ruth.

“In Ultimo Vassos anticipated in the form of science fiction the current [1976] energy crisis and recent technological advances. The book deals with a fading sun, an ice age; people taking refuge underground, then swinging to the other extreme and seeking a new world, less cramped and closer to the sun; men in interstellar space, arriving on distant planets through magnetized tunnels in rockets, clothed in insulated garments and electrically oxygenated masks” (P.K. Thomajan). Vassos’ illustrations provided “chilling masterpieces of techno-impotence as massive Art Deco ocean liners were made useless by larger masses of frozen water and humanity drilled deep into the earth for the last remnants of heat” (Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr). Text written by his wife, Ruth Vassos, “whom he met at a Greenwich Village soirée in 1924. She was a fashion adviser to Saks-Fifth Avenue and had the gift of words. Together, they made a visual/verbal team,” producing the volumes Contempo (1929) and Humanities (1935) in addition to Ultimo (Thomajan). Verheyen binding variant 1, believed to be first issue. Issued simultaneously in a signed limited edition. Without original dustjacket. Peter D. Verheyen, 1997.

Interior fine; some leaves opened roughly. Repair to margin of one plate, not affecting image. Light soiling and wear to spine ends of bright publisher’s cloth. A near-fine copy.

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