“ONE OF THE WORLD’S LITERARY MASTERPIECES”: FIRST EDITION OF JOSEPH CONRAD’S LORD JIM
CONRAD, Joseph. Lord Jim. A Tale. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1900. Octavo, original green cloth. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition, first issue, of one of Conrad’s finest novels.
To critic Cedric Watts, Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim stands as “one of the world’s literary masterpieces.” “Mr. Conrad, like Britannia, rules the waves… a book of the rare literary quality of Lord Jim is something to receive with gratitude and joy.” Though he began working on it in 1898, with the intent of a short story, the novel “took itself into its own hands, and swept its writer with it into a profound study of a psychic phenomenon” (New York Times Book Review). First issue, with all first issue points. Serialized in Blackwood’s Magazine, beginning in late 1899. No dust jacket was issued with this work. Cagle A5.a. Keating 25. Smith 5. Wise 7.
Interior clean. Original cloth with minor soiling and staining. A very good copy.