Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution

AMERICAN REVOLUTION   |   Richard PRICE

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“ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD”

PRICE, Richard. Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution, and The Means of making it a Benefit to the World. Dublin: Printed for L. White, et al., 1785. Slim octavo, modern full burgundy straight-grain morocco gilt, raised bands, renewed endpapers, top edge gilt; pp. [i-iv], v, [vi], vii-viii, [1]-156. $1200.

First Dublin edition, preferred revised and expanded edition, published only one year after the first, of Price’s Observations, an exceptional copy, bound in full morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.

In a 1784 letter to his friend Benjamin Franklin, Price wrote: "I look upon the Revolution [in America] as one of the most important events in the history of the world." "His offering of Goodwill" became Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution (1784). On publication of the expanded edition in March 1785, "Price sent copies of it to Franklin, Jefferson and Adams, and he may well have sent one to Washington as well" (Correspondence, 271n). In a letter to Jefferson, Price noted: "You will find that I have made considerable additions by inserting a a translation of Mr. Turgot's letter and also a translation of a French tract convey'd to me by Dr. Franklin" (Sowerby 2993). With American independence newly won, Price here weighs both the promise of universal liberty and the dangerous potential of failure. "The consequence will be," he writes, "that the fairest experiment every tried in human affairs will miscarry; and that a Revolution which had revived the hopes of good men and promised an opening to better times, will become a discouragement to all future efforts" (85). Price, "an intimate friend of Franklin, was the most influential British advocate of American independence" (Howes P585). First Dublin edition, the preferred expanded edition with nearly 50 additional pages. "Letter from Turgot" in French and English. Appendix with separate title page, containing "The Testament of M. Fortuné Ricard" (1784). Sabin 65450. Kress B938. ESTC T13186. See Sabin 65449; Evans 18739; Goldsmiths 12522; Kress B768; Sowerby 2993. Bookplate.

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