A major literary event: Mencken’s dazzling autobiography, with 200 pages of his own never-before-published commentary and photos. In 1936, at the age of fifty-five, H. L. Mencken published a reminiscence about his boyhood in The New Yorker, beginning a long and magnificent adventure in autobiography by America’s greatest journalist. Mencken went on to gather his childhood recollections in Happy Days (1940), a richly detailed, poignant account of growing up in Baltimore. A critical and popular success, the book surprised many with its glimpses of a less curmudgeonly Mencken, and there soon followed the absorbing sequels Newspaper Days (1941), charting his rise at the Baltimore Herald from cub reporter to editor, and Heathen Days (1943), recounting his varied excursions as journalist and public figure, including his coverage of the Scopes trial in 1925. But unknown to the legions of Days books’ admirers, Mencken continued to add to them after publication, annotating and expanding each volume in typescripts sealed to the public for twenty-five years after his death. Until now, most of this material—often more frank and unvarnished than the original Days books—has never been published. Containing nearly 200 pages of previously unseen writing, and illustrated with photographs from Mencken’s archives, many taken by Mencken himself, this expanded and definitive edition of the Days trilogy is a cause for celebration.
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MARION ELIZABETH RODGERS is the author of Mencken: The American Iconoclast and editor of Mencken and Sara: A Life in Letters and The Impossible H. L. Mencken. She also edited The Library of America’s edition of Mencken’s Prejudices. She lives in Washington, D.C.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Illustrated with photographs from Mencken's archives (illustrator). 1st Edition. CLASSIC: ICONOCLASTIC: BRILLIANT: WITTY: ENTERTAINING: ENLIGHTENING: NEW LOA First Edition hardcover (Orig. 2014) First Printing, EXCELLENT NEW LOA slipcase w/ sharp NEW edges & corners & LOA logo gilt-stamped at center-top front panel w/ double-rule gilt-borders, NEW sand-tan rayon-weave Brillianta fabric-over-boards cover w/ sharp NEW edges & corners, IMMACULATE smooth-cut text-block exterior, NEW Smyth-sewn binding w/ tight signatures & two bronze silk ribbon page-markers bound from top & w/ siilk-finish white-tan-checked linen bands at spine-caps, IMPECCABLE white-on-rich-tan LOA-patterned front & back card-stock end-papers, PRISTINE interior handsomely printed in 10-pt. Linotron Galliard on SUPERB silk-finish acid-free Ecusta-Nyalite paper: Illustrated with photographs from Mencken's archives * 5.12" x 8.12" x 1.48", 0.78 kg, viii+872 (880) pp. * CONTENTS: The Days Trilogy, Expanded Edition (1-872): Happy Days 1880-1892 (1-202), Newspaper Days 1899-1906 (203-410), Heathen Days (411-596); Days Revisited: Unpublished Commentary-Notes on Heathen Days (597-796); Chronology (797-811), Notes on the Texts (812-815), Notes on the Illustrations (816-819), Notes (820-858), Index (859-872) * ABOUT THE BOOK: A major literary event: Mencken's dazzling autobiography, w/ 200 pages of his own never-before-published commentary & photos: In 1936, at the age of 55, H.L. Mencken published a reminiscence about his boyhood in The New Yorker, beginning a long & magnificent adventure in autobiography by America's greatest journalist. Mencken went on to gather his childhood recollections in "Happy Days" (1940), a richly detailed, poignant account of growing up in Baltimore. A critical & popular success, the book surprised many w/ its glimpses of a less curmudgeonly Mencken, & there soon followed the absorbing sequels "Newspaper Days" (1941), charting his rise at the Baltimore Herald from cub reporter to editor, & "Heathen Days" (1943), recounting his varied excursions as journalist & public figure, including his coverage of the Scopes trial in 1925. But unknown to the legions of "Days" books admirers, Mencken continued to add to them after publication, annotating & expanding ea. volume in typescripts sealed to the public for 25 years after his death. Until now, most of this material (often more frank & unvarnished than the original "Days" books) has never been published. Containing nearly 200 pages of previously unseen writing & illustrated w/ photographs from Mencken's archives, many taken by Mencken himself, this expanded & definitive edition of the "Days" trilogy is a cause for celebration. ABOUT THE EDITOR: MARION ELIZABETH RODGERS is the author of "Mencken: The American Iconoclast" and editor of "Mencken and Sara: A Life in Letters" & "The Impossible H. L. Mencken". She also edited The Library of America's edition of Mencken's Prejudices. She lives in Washington, D.C. * LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. * SHIPPING: MNEMOSYNE carefully wraps, labels & custom-packages this fine book for FREE domestic shipment via USPS MEDIA MAIL or USPS PRIORITY MAIL for a nominal additional fee & via efficient USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL to all international shipments at our posted rates. Seller Inventory # 010653
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