“THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW SUBMERGED ALL PRIVATE FEELINGS IN A SEA OF DISASTER AND MISERY”: CONRAD’S THE POINT OF HONOR—ALSO KNOWN AS “THE DUEL”—FIRST AMERICAN AND FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION
CONRAD, Joseph. The Point of Honor. A Military Tale. New York: The McClure Company, 1908. Octavo, original green pictorial cloth.
First American edition and first separate illustrated edition, in first-issue binding, of Conrad’s “military tale,” with four color plates by Dan Sayre Groesbeck.
Conrad wrote this novella under the title “The Duel” in 1907; his agent sold English serial rights to Pall Mall Magazine and sent a copy to McClure in America for possible inclusion in McClure’s Magazine. McClure liked the story so much that he proposed publishing it separately as an illustrated book. In 1908 this long tale was included in book form in England, under the title “The Duel,” along with five short stories in A Set of Six. This separate American publication delayed the American publication of A Set of Six until 1915. First issue binding, with “McClure” at foot of spine. The Point of Honor was published in September 1908; by November, the publisher McClure was forced to sell his assets to Doubleday Page, and subsequently bound copies bear the new publisher’s name at the tail of the spine. Cagle A13c. Keating 83. Wise, 42.
Fine condition, a lovely copy.