RARE FIRST EDITION OF MACDONALD’S CHARMING FANTASY, AT THE BACK OF THE NORTH WIND
MACDONALD, George. At the Back of the North Wind. London: Strahan, 1871. 12mo, original pebbled pictorial magenta cloth gilt recased, original endpapers, all edges gilt. Housed in custom half morocco clamshell box.
Rare first edition of MacDonald’s classic story, his first full-length work for children, with 76 in-text wood engravings by the Dalziel brothers after illustrations by Arthur Hughes. An exceptionally lovely copy.
A Congregational clergyman who lost his pulpit for believing that all could achieve salvation by recognizing inner divinity, Macdonald “has been called the father of modern children’s fantasy” (Silvey, 427). Originally published as a serial in the juvenile magazine Good Words for the Young, MacDonald’s tale is “a remarkable piece of work and a milestone in children’s fiction in that it combines the qualities of the fairy story at its best with the expression of social and moral concerns… Influences on it include Dickens and Hans Andersen, but MacDonald’s vivid style lifts it far above the level of imitation” (Carpenter & Prichard, 34). MacDonald, in turn, would influence such creators as J.M. Barrie, Howard Pyle, C.S. Lewis and Maurice Sendak, who wrote that MacDonald’s work “does more than merely suggest mystery—you walk right into it. Every one of his books is a dream romance… You want to believe whatever it is.” Enhancing this dream-like atmosphere are the wonderful wood engravings by the Dalziels—in whose work that art form “reached its zenith” (Harthan, 205)—after original artwork by the important Pre-Raphaelite, Arthur Hughes: “He formed [a] unique style which has assured him of a succession of ardent admirers” (Ray, 109). Binding B (Carter, More Binding Variants, 22-23). Sadleir 1474b. Barron, Fantasy and Horror 3-93. Osborne I:368. An English Library, 99. Ray, Illustrator and Book in England 177.
Recased with inner paper hinges repaired. Publisher’s pictorial binding in exceptional condition, gilt bright and fresh. A lovely copy of a beautiful and enduring story. Rare.