French Revolution: A History

Thomas CARLYLE

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French Revolution: A History
French Revolution: A History

“A PROSE EPIC, TEEMING WITH COLORFUL SCENES”: SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF CARLYLE’S FRENCH REVOLUTION

(FRENCH REVOLUTION) CARLYLE, Thomas. The French Revolution: A History. London: James Fraser, 1837. Three volumes. Octavo, early 20th-century full tan calf gilt, gilt armorial centerpieces, raised bands, brown morocco spine labels. Housed in a custom cloth slipcase.

First edition of this classic history of the French Revolution, a major influence on Dickens’ Tale of Two Cities, handsomely bound in calf-gilt by Henderson & Bisset of Edinburgh.

“Carlyle wrote his French Revolution as a secular ‘tract for the times’ and as a warning for his compatriots of the frightful consequences of materialism, utilitarianism and democracy… The result is not a work of scholarship but a prose epic, teeming with colorful scenes of dramatic events and imaginative portraits of the leading revolutionaries. The book at once captured the English-speaking world, and has, outside France, molded popular conception of the French Revolution down to the present day” (PMM 304). Carlyle himself triumphantly declared upon the completion of this work, “You have not had for a hundred years any book that comes more direct and flamingly from the heart of a living man” (DNB). Bound with half titles.

Interiors clean; a touch of rubbing to joints, expert reinforcement to inner hinges of Volume I. An about-fine and handsome set of this increasingly scarce first edition.

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