Roughing It

Mark TWAIN

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Roughing It
Roughing It
Roughing It
Roughing It

"A PICTURE OF THE FRONTIER SPIRIT AND ITS LUSTY HUMOR": ROUGHING IT, INSCRIBED BY MARK TWAIN

TWAIN, Mark. Roughing It. Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1874. Octavo, publisher's three-quarter brown morocco gilt, raised bands, beveled edges, marbled endpapers and edges.

Early edition, illustrated with 300 full-page and in-text illustrations, inscribed by Twain "To Dr. Agnew with best wishes of Samuel L. Clemens. Hartford June 1875."

Twain's quasi-autobiographical narrative—a "picture of the frontier spirit and its lusty humor" (Hart, 347)—emerged from a westward journey taken with his brother Orion, who was appointed Secretary to the Governor of the Nevada Territory in 1861. "Celebrating, lamenting, and castigating life in the territory and in California as [Twain] had known it… Roughing It vividly documents various aspects of the boom-and-bust American West while reflecting the increasing confidence of the author in his ability to go beyond the recording of impressions to the exploration of meaning" (LeMaster & Wilson, 641). The first English edition likely preceded the American by a few days. This copy, with "Eighty-fifth Thousand" on the title pages, was published two years after the first edition of 1872. BAL 3337. Johnson, 13-16. McBride, 18. MacDonnell, 35-36. The recipient of this copy, Dr. Cornelius Agnew, was an influential American surgeon who specialized in diseases of the ear and eye.

Inner paper hinges expertly reinforced; publisher's three-quarter morocco handsome. A desirable inscribed copy.

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