LOVELY FIRST EDITION OF THE BOOK OF HALLOWE'EN, 1919, IN ELABORATE PICTORIAL CLOTH-GILT PUBLISHER'S BINDING
KELLEY, Ruth Edna. The Book of Hallowe'en. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, (1919). Octavo, original black-, orange-, and gilt-stamped pictorial blue cloth.
First edition of the first book-length history of Halloween, in publisher's lovely pictorial cloth.
This early 20th-century book about Halloween was intended to give adults insight into one of America's favorite holidays. Tracing the roots of Halloween back to its original as a religious tradition of the peoples of the United Kingdom, Germany, and elsewhere, author Ruth Edna Kelley attempts to show the evolution of Halloween and expose how the current methods of celebration are connected to the past. In addition to history, Kelley offers historical poems, games, and divination methods, many of which have transitioned from Halloween fun to cultural touchstones. With pieces of original dust jacket laid in.
Slight marginal dampstaining to preliminaries, a few spots of foxing to endpapers, minor rubbing to binding, gilt quite bright. A beautiful copy in near-fine condition.