Writings

Henry David THOREAU

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Writings

FIRST COLLECTED EDITION OF THOREAU’S WORKS, IN HANDSOME CONTEMPORARY BINDINGS

THOREAU, Henry David. The Writings. WITH: Familiar Letters. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1894-95. Together, 11 volumes. Small octavo, mid-20th century three-quarter green morocco gilt, raised bands, top edges gilt.

“Riverside Edition” of Thoreau’s works, trade issue, one of only 500 sets, handsomely bound by Lauriat.

“Although Thoreau achieved little fame in his lifetime, and was thought of primarily as a naturalist or nature writer, he is now looked upon as one of America’s major literary figures as well as a pioneer conservationist, an ecologist and an important political influence… In Walden Thoreau wrote, ‘How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book.’ Walden and ‘Civil Disobedience’ have been just such works. The once obscure Concord disciple of Emerson has become a world figure in his own right” (ANB). The “Riverside Edition” includes all of Thoreau’s previously published books as well as his journals (from which almost all of his works were derived), essays, lectures, poems, letters and a biographical sketch of the author by his fellow Transcendentalist, Emerson. The portraits include reproductions of the Rowse crayon portrait, the Worcester daguerreotype and the New Bedford ambrotype. “This was the first regularly collected complete edition of Thoreau’s writings… The Familiar Letters, upon its appearance in 1894, was added to the Riverside Edition as an eleventh volume, being brought out in uniform style, though it lacked the half title with the volume number” (Allen, 51). “Riverside Edition” also issued in 150 large-paper sets. Familiar Letters an 1895 edition. Frontispiece portraits in Volumes I, V, X and in Familiar Letters. Borst B1. BAL 20132-33. Armorial bookplate.

A fine set, handsomely bound.

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