Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Robert Louis STEVENSON

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Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

“THE SUDDEN, MORTAL JAB OF AN ICE PICK”: FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, FIRST ISSUE IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE

STEVENSON, Robert Louis. Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. London: Longman's, Green, 1886. Octavo, original printed paper wrappers. Housed in a custom brown morocco clamshell box.

Scarce first English edition, first issue, in the original printed paper wrappers (with the date corrected in ink from 1885 to 1886, as called for).

"The date on the front cover was originally 1885, but the last figure was altered by pen into 6. It had been intended to publish the book in December 1885, 'but when it was ready the bookstalls were already full of Christmas numbers, etc., and the trade would not look at it' (Mr. Charles Longman in Balfour's Life, ii, 14). The publication was therefore postponed till January 1886" (Prideaux 17). "Until 1886 [Stevenson] had never earned much… by his pen. But in that year came two successes which greatly increased his reputation, and with it his power to earn. These were The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Kidnapped. The former, founded partly on a dream, is a striking apologue of the double life of man. Published as a 'shilling shocker,' a form at that time in fashion, it became instantly popular; was quoted from a thousand pulpits; was translated into German, French, and Danish; and the names of its two chief characters have passed into the common stock of proverbial allusion" (DNB). "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde may be read for its style alone. Many critics have objected to its brevity… but Henry James called the book 'a masterpiece of concision… If Dracula leaves one with the sensation of having been struck down by a massive, 400-page wall of horror, then Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is like the sudden, mortal jab of an ice pick" (Stephen King). Beinecke 349. Gerstley 30A. Prideaux 17. Owner signature to top of front wrapper.

Interior fine. Mild tanning to fawn paper wrappers, as often. Paper spine partly perished, also as often. An extremely good copy.

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