HEIDI: FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF JOANNA SPYRI’S CLASSIC
SPYRI, Johanna. Heidi, Her Years of Wandering and Learning. WITH: Heidi, How She Used What She Learned. A Story for Children and Those Who Love Children. Boston: Cupples, Upham, 1885. In one volume. Octavo, original gold cloth, patterned endpapers. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First American edition and the first obtainable edition in English (generally considered the first in English) of this children’s classic.
Heidi was Joanna Spyri’s “first full-length story and greatest success” (Carpenter & Pritchard, 494). “It is probable… that no other book of this time, showing a background foreign to English and American young readers had such a success or has implanted itself so firmly in youthful memories as did Heidi” (Meigs, 191). First published in German in 1881, this edition was preceded by a two-volume edition in English, published in London, 1884, as Heidi’s Early Experiences and Heidi’s Further Experiences. While this London issue is sometimes cited, it is virtually unobtainable; the rare book collection at Penn State University includes what it says “appears to be the only recorded” complete copy and the first volume has appeared only once in 25 years. This Boston edition is generally considered the first in English. First state, with publisher’s catalogue at rear. Contemporary owner signature. Bookseller’s ticket.
Text generally clean and fine, original cloth exceptionally good with very light edge-wear and mild toning to spine. A near-fine copy. Most scarce and desirable, especially in this condition.