Atalanta in Calydon

Algernon Charles SWINBURNE   |   Thomas B. MOSHER

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Atalanta in Calydon

“PIRATE PRINCE OF PUBLISHERS”: MOSHER’S EDITION OF SWINBURNE’S ATALANTA IN CALYDON

(MOSHER, Thomas Bird) SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles. Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy. Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher (George D. Loring), 1902. Small, narrow octavo, original full yapp-edged parchment, uncut, original glassine, original slipcase.

Second Mosher edition, one of only 925 copies, of Swinburne’s rebellious play based on the legend of Atalanta—“it is not only carefully written, but it has both strength and splendor” (Tennyson).

“Flouting conventional Victorian attitudes about religion, politics, decorum and morality, Swinburne was a sensualist, alive to pleasure and to pain… His poems are opulent hymns to sensual love in all its aspects, to the loss of love, and to death” (Penguin Classics). First appearing in 1865, “Atalanta did not sell widely, but critics were practically unanimous in praise” (Chew, 58). “It is many a long day,” wrote Tennyson, “since I have read anything so fine; for it is not only carefully written, but it has both strength and splendor.” Literary publisher Thomas Bird Mosher has been called an American Aldus whose finely-printed and modestly priced editions “introduced Americans to ‘the literature of rapture” (William Fredeman). Alternatively, Mosher has been reviled as a literary pirate who exploited loop-holes in the prevailing copyright laws, in order to avoid paying royalties to the authors he published. Business ethics aside, books produced by Mosher are “elegant edifices, appropriate to the authors who inhabit them… He extended the idea of the total book to include its contents as well as the externals of paper, type, and binding, thereby achieving an organic unity” (Fredeman). The first Mosher edition of Atalanta appeared in 1897. Bishop 9.1. Hatch 235. Contemporary gift inscription.

A near-fine copy, with light staining to first few leaves, slight foxing to original glassine, archival tape repairs to top seams of original slipcase.

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