On Liberty

John Stuart MILL

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On Liberty
On Liberty
On Liberty
On Liberty

"THE GREATEST GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY IS INSEPARABLE FROM THE LIBERTY OF THE INDIVIDUAL": FIRST EDITION OF JOHN STUART MILL'S CLASSIC ON LIBERTY, 1859

MILL, John Stuart. On Liberty. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1859. Octavo, original blind-stamped brown cloth. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of Mill's most famous work—"the final stage in the growth of Utilitarian doctrine… His arguments for freedom of every kind of thought or speech have never been improved on" (PMM), in original cloth.

"Mill realized that the 'greatest good' of the community is inseparable from the liberty of the individual. Hitherto, liberty had always been considered relative, in relation to tyranny or oppression: Mill extended tyranny to include a custom-ridden majority, and declared that 'the sole end for which mankind is justified in interfering with liberty of action is self-protection… Many of Mill's ideas are now the commonplaces of democracy. His arguments for freedom of every kind of thought or speech have never been improved on. He was the first to recognize the tendency of a democratically elected majority to tyrannize over a minority… Mill's On Liberty remains his most widely read book. It represents the final stage in the growth of Utilitarian doctrine" (PMM 345). "On Liberty is regarded as one of the finest expressions of 19th-century liberalism" (Baugh, 1323). With four-page publisher's catalog bound in at rear. Occasional mispagination as issued without loss of text. Containing bookplate from the family of Boston merchant Henry Lee and his son Henry Lee, Jr, a prosperous investment banker who was a founder of the Massachusetts Free Soil Party and "served as an aide-de-camp to Massachusetts governor John Albion Andrew during the Civil War. Lee's bloodline included the names of Holmes, Paine, Lowell, Tracy, Jackson and Perkins" (Miller, Harvard's Civil War, 2, 13). Penciled owner signature opposite title page dated "May 9, 1859"; owner signature of "Henry Lee, Esq" above first Contents page; penciled notes to early leaves, scattered penciled marginalia, occasional light penciled underlining.

Text generally fresh, expert restoration to cloth, A desirable copy in original cloth with fine provenance.

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