Ballads & Lyrics of Old France

Andrew LANG   |   Thomas B. MOSHER

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Ballads & Lyrics of Old France

“PIRATE PRINCE OF PUBLISHERS”: MOSHER’S EDITION OF ANDREW LANG’S BALLADS & LYRICS OF OLD FRANCE

(MOSHER, Thomas Bird) LANG, Andrew. Ballads & Lyrics of Old France, with Other Poems. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher (Smith & Sale), 1909. Small, narrow octavo, original full yapp-edged parchment, uncut, original glassine, original slipcase.

Fourth Mosher edition, one of only 925 copies, of Lang’s first book of poetry.

Andrew Lang’s vast output included five books of poetry. As a Fellow of Merton College from 1865 to 1874, he studied Latin and Greek, especially the Homeric texts, and began English translations of François Villon and Pierre de Ronsard. It was here that he also wrote this, his first book of poetry, Ballads & Lyrics of Old France (1872). Literary publisher Thomas Bird Mosher has been praised as an American Aldus whose finely-printed and modestly priced editions “introduced Americans to ‘the literature of rapture” (William Fredeman). Alternatively, Mosher has been cursed as a literary pirate who exploited loop-holes in the prevailing copyright laws, in order to avoid paying royalties to the authors he published. Business ethics aside, books produced by Mosher are “elegant edifices, appropriate to the authors who inhabit them… He extended the idea of the total book to include its contents as well as the externals of paper, type, and binding, thereby achieving an organic unity” (Fredeman). Lang and Mosher crossed swords in 1895, when Mosher published Lang’s translation of Aucassin & Nicolette without paying royalties. In a meeting between the two men, Mosher growled, “You don’t know America. Our little tiff has sold twice as many of your books and mine as all your publications ever did for you.” The first “unauthorized” Mosher edition of Lang’s Ballads appeared the following year. Bishop 15.4. Hatch 481. Contemporary gift inscription.

A fine copy.

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