Battle Hymn of the Republic (IN: The Atlantic Monthly)

Julia Ward HOWE

Item#: 115016 We're sorry, this item has been sold

Battle Hymn of the Republic (IN: The Atlantic Monthly)
Battle Hymn of the Republic (IN: The Atlantic Monthly)

"MINE EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY": FIRST APPEARANCE OF JULIA WARD HOWE'S FAMOUS POEM, BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC, 1862

HOWE, Julia Ward. "Battle Hymn of the Republic." IN: The Atlantic Monthly, Volume IX, Number LII (February, 1862), page (145). Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1862. Octavo, original printed tan wrappers, uncut; pp: (145) 146-272 (8) .

First printing of Howe's famous Civil War poem, written the morning after she heard Union soldiers singing "John Brown's Body," in the February 1862 issue of Atlantic Monthly, in original wrappers.

"I awoke in the grey of the morning, and as I lay waiting for dawn, the long lines of the desired poem began to entwine themselves in my mind, and I said to myself, 'I must get up and write these verses, lest I fall asleep and forget them!' So I sprang out of bed and in the dimness found an old stump of a pen, which I remembered using the day before. I scrawled the verses almost without looking at the paper." Perhaps best known for having written the Battle Hymn of the Republic, Julia Ward Howe was also a devoted abolitionist and social reformer. "No movement or 'Cause' in which women were interested… could be launched without her. Her courage, her incisiveness and quickness of repartee, her constructive power, the completeness of her conviction accompanied by a balance of mind, and a sense of humor that disarmed irritation made her the greatest of woman organizers" (ANB). Her stirring poetic hymn was set to the tune of "John Brown's Body," which Howe had heard soldiers singing during her visit to a Union Army camp. She was taken with its strong marching beat and wrote her famous poem the following morning. The hymn "aroused President Lincoln 'like a trumpet blast,' and became his best loved marching song" (Owen, 143). This is the entire Volume IX, February 1862 issue of The Atlantic Monthly (Number 52), in which the Battle Hymn of the Republic first appeared. With four rear leaves of publisher's advertisements. Original "Atlantic Monthly Advertising Sheet" stitched in as issued. Early marginal ink manuscript notations to rear wrapper.

Interior clean, only light wear and soiling to original wrappers with short marginal tear to front, first three letters of "ATLANTIC" traced over in light green ink. An exceptionally good copy in unrestored original wrappers.

add to my wishlist ask an Expert

Author's full list of books

HOWE, Julia Ward >