Tour Around the World

Ulysses S. GRANT   |   James D. MCCABE

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Tour Around the World

“THE FIRST AMERICAN PRESIDENT TO TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD”: FIRST EDITION OF A TOUR AROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT, 1879

GRANT, Ulysses S. A Tour Around the World by General Grant… Edited and Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources by James D. McCabe. Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis and Atlanta: National Publishing, 1879. Thick octavo, original gilt-stamped pictorial green cloth.

First edition of a contemporary record of Grant’s momentous world tour, with frontispiece portrait and hundreds of illustrations, over 70 full page, scarce in original gilt-stamped pictorial cloth.

At the end of his presidency in 1877, Grant became “the first American president to travel around the world.” Grant and his family set sail in May 1877, beginning a world tour “of unprecedented length—nearly two years.” They dined with Queen Victoria and Grant’s “reception in France and in Italy was hardly less extraordinary.” As this richly illustrated chronicle of Grant’s Tour Around the World documents, “the Grants saw all the sights—including Pompeii—then went on to Egypt, and from there to the Holy Land… to Constantinople, back to Italy, and on to Holland, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Germany and Spain. Grant met Czar Alexander II, Bismarck, Pope Leo XIII and French premiere Georges Clemenceau—everybody who mattered in Europe. Then, after a trip back to England, the Grants set out for India, China and Japan… Grant was treated as a distinguished world figure, the peak being reached when he was presented to the emperor Meiji of Japan, who actually shook hands with Grant, something no emperor had ever done before with anyone, native or foreign” (Korda, 138-140). Journalist McCabe drew on news reports and Grant’s own correspondence in compiling this handsome work, issued by subscription the same year Grant returned home. Containing engraved frontispiece protrait and hundreds of illustrations, over 70 full page. With six pages of publisher’s advertisements at rear.

Text and plates fresh and clean, front inner hinge expertly reinforced, light edge-wear to bright-gilt cloth.

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