"THE CONSERVATIVE TRADITION IS ALSO A TRADITION OF GOOD WRITING"
ELIOT, T.S. The Literature of Politics. (London): Conservative Political Centre, (1955). 12mo, original printed heavy paper wrappers, staple-bound; pp. 22, [2]. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of this lecture by T.S. Eliot on the literature of politics, with a Foreword by Anthony Eden, inscribed by Eliot on the half title, "To M— C— from T.S. Eliot."
"A political tradition in which the doctrinaire dominates the man of action, and a tradition in which political philosophy is formulated or re-codified to suit the requirements and justify the conduct of a ruling clique, may be equally disastrous" (p. 19). "The lecture was delivered on Tuesday, 19 April 1955, at the Overseas League, St. James' Street, London. This pamphlet was not published in the United States, but the text is included in To Criticize the Critic and Other Writings (1965)" (Gallup). Published June 1955 at 2s. 6d.; 6160 copies printed. Gallup A67.
A fine copy.