INSCRIBED BY LEO ROSTEN, FIRST EDITION OF THE JOYS OF YIDDISH
ROSTEN, Leo. The Joys of Yiddish. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1968). Thick octavo, original half burgundy cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Rosten's beloved "standard reference" on Yiddish—inscribed by him, "For Joe and Trudy Fowler, Cordially Leo Rosten."
Leo Rosten "introduced millions of Americans to the deep lexical pleasures of chutzpah and shlemiel and kibitz and nosh." The Joys of Yiddish is "the de facto standard reference work on the language… a fat lexicon of expressions that had elbowed their way into ordinary English idioms, endearments, epithets and jokes." On publication, Rosten's mother told her son: "'You have saved Yiddish… A leben auf dein keppeleh'—a benediction that translates literally as 'a life on your little head'" (New York Times). Rosten "does for the Yiddish language what Cezanne did for the apple—gives it a body and soul, and typically he adds an affectionate and witty vision" (Kirkus). "First Edition" stated on copyright page.
Book fine; light edge-wear to bright dust jacket. An about-fine inscribed copy.