TWAIN’S FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR, FIRST ISSUE
TWAIN, Mark. Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World. Hartford: American Publishing, 1897. Royal octavo, original navy cloth gilt, mounted cover illustration.
First edition, first issue, of Twain’s fifth and final travel book.
Based on his 1895-96 lecture tour (undertaken to pay his debts) through Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, India, Mauritius and South Africa, Following the Equator was Twain’s last travel book, and “also his most serious… He relates the narrative as himself… The serious tone in some ways makes this is best travel narrative” (MacDonnell, 53). First issue, with single imprint (Hartford) on title page. Debate continues over the priority of other points of issue and state. This copy contains the following points of bibliographical interest: page 161 with signature mark “11,” flyleaves both front and rear, and “Fortieth Thousand” on copyright page. BAL 3451. Johnson, 65. McBride, 194. Bookseller ticket.
Front inner paper hinge expertly reinforced, faint foxing to preliminaries and cover illustration, and light rubbing to extremities of cloth. A near-fine copy.