“AN ELOQUENT TESTIMONIAL TO THE NATIONAL PURPOSE”: BANCROFT'S IMPORTANT TEN-VOLUME HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
BANCROFT, George. History of the United States, From the Discovery of the American Continent. Boston: Little, Brown, 1860-1874. Ten volumes. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter brown morocco gilt, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, marbled boards and endpapers, top edges gilt.
Mixed editions of this landmark ten-volume History of the United States, authored by George Bancroft—“the foremost historian of the United States”—containing first editions of Volumes VIII and X, with eight plates, including six frontispiece portraits, and ten full-page maps (three hand-colored), handsomely bound in contemporary morocco by Stikeman.
This is the first large-scale history of the American nation written by a native historian. Originally published between 1834 and 1874, “Bancroft’s multi-volume History of the United States proved to be more than a literary event. It was an eloquent testimonial to the national purpose” (United Statesiana 10). “The nature and extent of his studies, the solidity of his work, and the philosophic spirit which animates both explain the enthusiasm with which the… volumes of Bancroft were received… he ranks as the foremost historian of the United States, and as an American historian second to none” (Britannica). First editions of Volumes VIII, X. With eight plates, including six frontispiece portraits of Jefferson, Lafayette, John Adams and Samual Adams; ten full-page maps (three hand-colored). BAL 591, 593. Howes B88. Sabin 3116. See BAL 584-590, 592. Owner inscriptions.
Text and plates fresh with only one small expertly repaired closed tear to margin of one leaf; contemporary morocco attractive. An especially handsome set in fine condition.