Jefferson Davis: His Rise and Fall

Allen TATE   |   Jefferson DAVIS

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Jefferson Davis: His Rise and Fall

FIRST EDITION OF ALLEN TATE’S BIOGRAPHY OF JEFFERSON DAVIS, 1929, WITH A TIPPED-IN AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED BY JEFFERSON DAVIS

(DAVIS, Jefferson) TATE, Allen. Jefferson Davis: His Rise and Fall. A Biographical Narrative. New York: Minton, Balch, 1929. Quarto, contemporary three-quarter green morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spine, raised bands, patterned endpapers and boards, top edge gilt, uncut.

First edition of Tate’s biography of Davis, with an autograph note signed by Jefferson Davis, a partial leaf (measures 3 by 6-inches) tipped to the half title, reading “Respectfully yours, Jefferson Davis,” handsomely bound in rich morocco by Whitman Bennett.

Award-winning historian and poet Allan Tate published the first of three projected Civil War biographies in 1928 with Stonewall Jackson: The Good Soldier (1928). This was followed by Jefferson Davis: His Rise and Fall in 1929. Tate ultimately abandoned a planned biography of Robert E. Lee, but his mastery across several genres made Tate a leader of the Southern Renascence. Jefferson Davis exemplifies Tate’s skill as “a searching observer of his region and an articulate champion of a culturally conservative point of view.” His Civil War histories and later works provide “‘the essential explanatory framework,’ as Richard H. King observes, ‘for Southern cultural achievement” (ANB). In Jefferson Davis, Tate views the Civil War as “the second and decisive struggle of the Western spirit against the European… In a sense, all European history since the Reformation was concentrated in the war between the North and the South” (301). With a lined partial leaf (measuring 3 by 6 inches) tipped to the half title, containing an inscription penned and signed by Davis on the recto. Illustrated with frontispiece portrait and eight full-page plates. Bookplate of historian and bibliophile Roger Kemper Rogan. Bound by Whitman Bennett for antiquarian bookseller Stewart Kidd.

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