Redburn: His First Voyage

Herman MELVILLE

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Redburn: His First Voyage
Redburn: His First Voyage

"YES, I WILL GO TO SEA": FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF MELVILLE'S REDBURN

MELVILLE, Herman. Redburn: His First Voyage. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1849. Octavo, original purple cloth, yellow endpapers.

Preferred first American edition, second issue, of Melville's fourth novel, scarce in original cloth.

In this highly autobiographical novel, Melville explores the interaction between democracy and capitalism in a tale based on his youth, when he first entered the merchant service in 1837, sailing to England and home again. To scholar Nina Baym, "Redburn was, and remained until Melville wrote his short stories, the 'purest' of his fictions, that is, the work in which to the greatest degree all elements function… [including] a suitable, shapely plot with social and psychological references" ("Melville's Quarrel with Fiction"). Melville's first books won him fame and a wide following; his popularity began to wane only after he strayed from the pattern he established in Redburn and other early exotic romances. This first American edition was set from Melville's manuscript and published mid-November 1849. Given 19th-century copyright law, English editions were typically issued before American ones to avoid piracy and this edition is therefore briefly preceded by the London issue of October 20; however, since two-volume London issue was set not from manuscript but from proofs of the American edition, it is one step further removed from this more valued first American issue. Second printing, with 18 pages of publisher's advertisements, including full-page advertisements for Melville's earlier novels Typee, Mardi and Omoo. Without front free endpaper (blank). BAL 13660.

Text quite clean, spine toned, a touch of rubbing to clean cloth. An exceptionally good copy.

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