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Published by Livermore & Rudd, New York, 1856
Seller: BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good binding. First Edition. 8vo.; in olive green t-cloth with the boards embossed with an overall pattern, and an elaborate gilt design from a die cut by John Feely; [3], iv-xxiv, [3], 28-264, [11] pages of publisher's ads, [3] pages.~~This "song â that's-by-no-author" is a comic history of the United States written as a parody of Longellow's Hiawatha. (BAL 20092). Very Good binding.
Published by Livermore & Rudd, New York, 1856
Seller: Evening Star Books, ABAA/ILAB, Madison, WI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. 8vo. [3], iv-xxiv, [3], 28-264, [11] (pages of publisher's advertisements), [3] pp. Blindstamped green publisher's cloth with decorations and lettering on the spine. Illustrated with a frontispiece, a decorative title page, and with several in-text drawings. A lampoon of U.S. history in the style of Longfellow's Hiawatha. Notable wear to the spine and a significant crack to the gutter, the binding is holding together.
Published by Livermore & Rudd, New York, 1856
Seller: Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
12mo, pp. [i-iii] iv [v] vi-viii [ix] x-xi [xii-xiii] xiv-xxiv] [25-27] 28-264 + 10 pages of publisher's ads followed by a blank leaf, flyleaves at front and rear, Illustrations "interpolated" by John M'Lenan, original decorated brown cloth, front and rear panels stamped in blind, spine panel stamped in gold, blue coated endpapers. First edition. A classic of early American humor, including numerous silhouette-like illustrations by McLenan, also well known as a comic draftsman. "His work will bear comparison with the best of his time." - Hamilton 1063. Doesticks was a national figure before the publication of this parody in verse which had a tremendous sale and considerably enhanced his reputation. "With this book-length mock-heroic, precipitated by the wave of interest in Longfellow's HIAWATHA, he achieved a national hit, taking hits at American follies, especially American love of money. Although it was probably begun as a parody, it soon achieved independent position on its own merits as social satire . The Ring Lardner of his day, he brought to American humor terse, vigorous, quick moving phases and vivid slang, and became the most popular American humorist writing in the period before that of Charles Farrar Browne." - DAB. BAL 20092 (state A of the advertisements, no priority established). Harris Collection Catalogue, p. 284 (recording a later printing). A early copy with contemporary gift inscription dated 3 May 1856 (the month of publication) on the front flyleaf. A fine copy. A lovely copy of a somewhat uncommon book rarely found in such spectacular condition. (#148175).