Choson

Percival LOWELL

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Choson
Choson
Choson

“‘MORNING CALM’ SEEMED NOT SO MUCH A NAME AS ITS VERY ESSENCE”: PERCIVAL LOWELL’S KOREAN SOJOURN, 1886, ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS

(KOREA) LOWELL, Percival. Chosön. The Land of the Morning Calm. A Sketch of Korea… Illustrated from Photographs by the Author. Boston: Ticknor, 1886. Quarto, original brown pictorial cloth, top edge gilt.

Second edition of this finely illustrated tour of Korea, issued just one year after the first edition. A lovely copy in the original cloth.

Scion of the Boston Lowell family, Percival Lowell spent two months in Korea as a foreign secretary and counselor for a special Korean diplomatic mission to the United States. He would go on to write several books on Japan and Asia in general, and later became an accomplished astronomer, founding the Flagstaff observatory that bears his name. With 25 full-page photogravures after Lowell’s own photographs, several in-text wood-engraved illustrations, and two folding maps. First published in 1885; second edition stated on copyright page. Publisher’s folding advertising leaflet laid in. Original owner ink inscription, dated 1886; owner name excised from first page of text. Bookseller’s small label.

Minor marginal foxing, plates clean and fine. A few rubs along board edges, spine gently toned. A near-fine copy.

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