Black Beauty

Anna SEWELL

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Black Beauty

SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF THE CLASSIC BLACK BEAUTY: “THE MOST CELEBRATED ANIMAL STORY OF THE 19TH CENTURY”—A LOVELY COPY

SEWELL, Anna. Black Beauty: His Grooms and Companions. The Autobiography of a Horse. Translated from the Original Equine. London: Jarrold and Sons, [1877]. Octavo, original gilt- and black-stamped russet cloth. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of one of the most popular animal stories ever written.

Sewell “was told in 1871 that she had only 18 months to live; by the end of that year she had begun Black Beauty, her only book, and five years later she was still alive and at work on it.” Sewell had great difficulty in finding a publisher and sales at first were slow. “She lived to see the book published, but died a few months later, before she could know of its huge success… Black Beauty was the most celebrated animal story of the 19th century, an account of a horse’s experiences at the hands of many owners… The book revived the ‘animal biography,’ a genre popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries but which had been dormant for half a century” (Carpenter & Prichard, 66, 479). In Carter’s “C” binding, with a small gilt horse’s head enclosed within a one-inch circle, looking to the left, as virtually always found (Carter, More Binding Variants, 37-38). Contemporary owner inscription.

Faint trace of signature removal on title page, without affecting text. Text generally quite fresh with only light occasional scattered foxing and slightest occasional soiling to margins of book, inner paper hinges starting but strong; only minor rubbing to extremities of original publisher’s cloth with gilt fresh and bright. A scarce unrestored copy in near-fine condition, far better than usually found.

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