ELUSIVE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST HORATIO HORNBLOWER NOVEL, IN SCARCE ORIGINAL JACKET, SIGNED BY FORESTER
FORESTER, C.S. The Happy Return. (London): Michael Joseph, (1937). Octavo, original green cloth, yellow endpapers, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
Scarce first edition of Forester’s first book in the epic series featuring Horatio Hornblower, “a rare creation… gifted with seeing the large picture of European diplomacy” (New York Times), in rare original dust jacket, signed on the half title by the author.
“I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know,” Hemingway once said. In a February 1950 issue of Life magazine, Churchill soundly agreed, noting, “I find Hornblower admirable.” Forester developed the idea of the the heroic naval officer Horatio Hornblower after a brief sojourn in Hollywood as a screenwriter under producer Arthur Hornblow. Returning to his native England, Forester traveled by ship down the South American coast and began writing his adventurous epic of the Napoleonic Era, with characters hewn from British naval chronicles and named after associates at Paramount. “Hornblower was a rare creation, a fictional character who escaped the world of literature to assume an independent existence to the public. He was a master strategist, a firm but benevolent commander… but also a man gifted with seeing the large picture of European diplomacy of 150 years ago” (New York Times). Initially characterized as non-fiction by Times Literary Supplement for its strong historical basis, the series would eventually swell to 11 books, revitalizing the genre of naval adventure fiction. Subsequently issued as Beat to Quarters in the American edition. “The Happy Return is difficult to find, especially in dust wrapper” (Smiley 25).
Spine lightly sunned. Scarce, bright original dust jacket lightly soiled, with vertical crease to spine. A very nearly fine copy, especially desirable signed by Forester.