“THE MOST ELABORATE AND COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF MANHATTAN”
STOKES, Isaac Newton Phelps. The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909. Compiled from Original Sources and Illustrated by Photo-Intaglio Reproductions of Important Maps, Plans, Views, and Documents in Public and Private Collections. New York: Robert H. Dodd, 1915-1928. Six volumes. Thick quarto, mid 20th-century full brown morocco gilt, raised bands, top edges gilt, uncut.
Limited first edition of this “scholarly, scarce, and sumptuous” history of New York City, “literally colossal and indispensable” (Ada Huxtable), one of 360 copies printed on English hand-made paper (of a total edition of only 402 copies), with hundreds of maps, views and architectural illustrations assembled from countless original sources. Absolutely fine, scarce in this condition.
“The most elaborate and comprehensive history of Manhattan” (Howes, 561). This sweeping survey presents detailed chronologies and summaries of events and personages in the history of New York City, interspersed throughout with maps, documents, photographs, engravings, and facsimiles, including charters, ordinances and proclamations, handbills, broadsides, surveys, plans, portraits and numerous illustrations relating to the history of New York from the “period of discovery” through the Dutch and English settlements and the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, the period of invention, prosperity, and progress, reconstruction, industrial and educational development, and the modern city (to 1909). Stokes was “hopelessly addicted to the illusionistic glamour of the most exciting city in the world; he knew its beauty and its squalor” (New York Times). The set contains more than 4300 pages with hundreds of maps and illustrations assembled from numerous original sources. The second volume is primarily devoted to the cartography of Manhattan Island and includes 96 plates, some of which are double-page. The final volume contains an addendum, an extensive bibliography by Victor H. Paltsits, and an index to the entire work. Howes S1026.
A beautiful set in fine condition, very handsomely bound.