SPLENDID FIRST ISSUE OF HAWTHORNE’S THE MARBLE FAUN
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. The Marble Faun: or, the Romance of Monte Beni. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860. Two volumes. Small octavo, original blind-stamped brown cloth.
First American edition, first issue, of Hawthorne’s last major work of fiction, intended to be published simultaneously with the London first.
Hawthorne, “long recognized as one of the greatest of American writers,” first journeyed to Europe in 1853 as American Consul in Liverpool (Drabble, 443). After resigning his post he traveled to Rome, and his experiences there served as the inspiration for The Marble Faun, published in England as The Transformation; or, The Romance of Monte Beni. Preceded by the first English edition, although Blanck notes that “The Boston and the London publishers attempted to publish simultaneously, Ticknor & Fields setting their edition from advance sheets of the London edition… Contemporary notices indicate that the London edition was issued prior to the Boston edition but simultaneous publication may have occurred.” With 16-page publisher’s catalogue bound at rear of Volume I. First issue, with page ix of Volume I signed “1*” and the catalogue dated “February, 1860;” page 197 of Volume II signed “4*.” Clark 23.3a. Johnson, 223. BAL 7621. Early owner signature in pencil. Bookseller’s ticket “Sold by Creamer.”
Text in unusually nice condition, unrestored original cloth bright and beautiful. A fine copy, quite exceptional in this condition.