“HIS FIRST SIGNIFICANT WRITING”: FIRST EDITION OF STEPHEN CRANE’S MAGGIE
CRANE, Stephen. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. New York: D. Appleton, 1896. Octavo, original tan cloth stamped with black, red, and gilt, uncut.
First published edition, first state, of Crane’s first book.
Preceded only by the virtually unobtainable privately issued edition of 1893 in paper wrappers. “His first significant writing [and important as one of the first naturalist novels], Maggie, had all the qualities of his later work, but it was impossibly grim for magazines and when printed late in 1892 with $700 borrowed from a brother, it was piled in a room unsold” (DAB). Crane’s classic The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895, and its success led to this revised, first published edition of Maggie, “and Crane’s reputation was established” (Hart, 192). First state, with title page printed in upper and lower case letters. With 12-page publisher’s catalogue bound at rear. Without the extremely scarce original dust jacket. BAL 4075. See Starrett 8.
Interior fine. Very minor soiling to beige cloth, less than usually seen. A near-fine copy.