Israel Potter

Herman MELVILLE

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Israel Potter
Israel Potter

"HIS SCARS PROVED HIS ONLY MEDALS": FIRST EDITION OF MELVILLE'S ISRAEL POTTER

MELVILLE, Herman. Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1855. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter sheep, marbled boards. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition, first printing of Melville's historical novel based on the life of a soldier who fought in the Revolutionary War, in contemporary American sheep binding.

Melville's criticisms of Christian missionaries overseas in Omoo (1847) and the imposing nature of Moby-Dick (1851) led him to try and recapture the reading public's favor with this novel, a factually based narrative of an American soldier who, captured by the British during the Revolutionary War, spends half a century living in England, meeting such notables as Benjamin Franklin, John Paul Jones, Ethan Allen and King George III before finally returning to his native land. The book appeared first as a serial, Melville's only one, in Putnam's magazine in 1854 and 1855. It was in this novel that "he allowed his moral and allegorical imagination full play… [The historical figures Melville inserts] appear not just for the excitement of their presence but to enable Melville to probe the national character as well as the verdicts of history" (Miller, 140-43). First printing, with the heading on page 141 reading "Chapter XVI" and the four other points listed in Blanck. BAL 13667. Leyda, 498-99. Ex-library Deering, Maine, public library, with ink stamp and shelf number on title page, circulation label on front pastedown. Binder's ticket of S.H. Colesworthy of Portland, Maine on rear pastedown.

Some spotting to text, a bit of light rubbing to binding. An extremely good copy in contemporary American sheep.

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