Life of Our Lord

Charles DICKENS

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Life of Our Lord

“ALL MY STRONGEST ILLUSTRATIONS ARE DERIVED FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT”: FIRST EDITION OF DICKENS’ LIFE OF OUR LORD, 1934

DICKENS, Charles. The Life of Our Lord. London: Associated Newspapers, 1934. Octavo, original dark red cloth gilt, original dust jacket, original cardboard slipcase.

First trade edition of Dickens’ retelling of the New Testament, the last of his books to see publication, illustrated with ten photogravures.

"Perhaps the most touching aspect of Charles Dickens' The Life of Our Lord is how in it he sets all his literary powers aside and tells the Gospel story in the simple, artless language of any father telling it to his children. It is not surprising, remembering his own troubled childhood as he was surely remembering it himself, that he sums up the Christian message by saying that it is to do good even to those who do evil to us and to be always gentle, merciful and forgiving" (Frederick Buechner). Dickens believed the New Testament was "the best book that ever was or will be known in the world" (Ackroyd, 505), but his presentation of it remained unpublished until the author and his children died. Not until March 1934 did the widow and children of Dickens' youngest child permit this highly personal work to see print, first in serialized form. With ten photogravures including frontispiece portrait of Dickens and reproductions of such famous art as Da Vinci's "Last Supper" and Holman Hunt's "The Light of the World." Published simultaneously with the first deluxe edition; the trade edition features minor differences in textual arrangement and page design, and two fewer illustrations than the deluxe edition. Precedes the limited London edition of 250 copies in October 1934. Smith I:12.

A fine copy in lightly worn slipcase.

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