“FOR ALL AMATEURS OF WINE AND GOOD LIVING”: FIRST EDITIONS OF THE COMPLEAT IMBIBER, 1956-71
RAY, Cyril, editor. The Compleat Imbiber. An Entertainment. London: Putnam, Vista, Collins and Hutchinson, 1956-71. Twelve volumes. Octavo, original cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jackets.
First editions of these lively collections of “comment, stories, anecdotes, recipes, fond memoirs and exciting discoveries written by all our best contemporary wits and embellished by artists galore.”
Wartime foreign correspondent Cyril Ray—“who had, among other feats, jumped into Germany with British paratroopers” (New York Times)—also gained notice as a wine journalist. In addition to Ray himself, contributors to this annual series of anthologies celebrating fine wine, gourmet food and high culture include Graham Greene, Ogden Nash, Isak Dinesen, Cyril Connolly, Kingsley Amis, Iris Murdoch, John le Carré and Aldous Huxley. Each volume generously illustrated. These dozen books are the complete original series; a revival entitled The New Compleat Imbiber saw print in 1986, and Cyril Ray’s Compleat Imbiber appeared beginning in 1989. Gabler G33660-33770. Bookseller’s small ticket in Volume 6.
Books very nearly fine to fine, dust jackets near-fine with occasional price-clipping, light rubbing and soiling, a few tape repairs to verso. An excellent copy of a set seldom found complete.