“EVERY ENGLISHMAN OUGHT TO POSSESS THIS INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT BIOGRAPHY”: FIRST EDITION OF CLARKE AND M’ARTHUR’S IMPRESSIVE, ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF NELSON, 1809, HANDSOMELY BOUND
(NELSON, Lord Horatio) CLARKE, James Stanier and M'ARTHUR, John. The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B. from His Lordship's Manuscripts. London: for T. Cadell, W. Davies and W. Miller, 1809. Two volumes. Thick folio (11 by 14 inches), contemporary full tan polished calf rebacked with original gilt-decorated spines laid down, renewed endpapers.
First edition of “the fullest, and in many respects the best” biography of Britain’s greatest naval hero, “forming a complete naval history of the last half-century,” illustrated with engraved frontispiece in Volume I envisioning Nelson's apotheosis, 16 finely engraved full-page plates (including five maps and plans, the Battle of Trafalgar among them) and four engraved vignettes.
"Spectacular success in battle, combined with humanity as a commander and a scandalous private life, raised Nelson to godlike status during his lifetime; and after his death at Trafalgar in 1805, he was enshrined in popular myth and iconography" (Britannica). Clarke and M'Arthur's work—"great not only in size, but in conception"—enjoys a reputation as "the fullest, and in many respects the best biography" of Britain's greatest naval hero, based as it is "on original documents and letters entrusted to the authors" (DNB). "Every Englishman ought to possess this interesting and important biography, forming a complete naval history of the last half century" (Allibone, 390). Copies found with varying number of plates. Lowndes, 472.
Foxing to plates, text clean. Corners restored. An attractive, very good copy.