Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Good to very good (cloth rubbed, sl stains). Sm 8vo [8]+306+ads Marrot, pp7 -8; One of 1050 copies printed. Beautifully housed in a custom maroon half morocco slipcase; matching folding chemise.None.
Published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh & London, 1901
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First edition, first state (with the ads dated "4/01"); 8vo, pp. [8], 306, [2] ads, 32 (publisher's catalogue); original blue cloth stamped in black on the upper cover and in gilt on spine; cloth dulled and bubbled; endpapers beautifully renewed; a good, sound copy, or better. In a blue cloth clamshell box lettered in gilt on spine. Galsworthy's fourth book and the last written under his pseudonym, John Sinjohn. Marrot, pp. 7-8.
Publication Date: 1901
Seller: Sumner & Stillman [ABAA], Yarmouth, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1901. 2 pp undated ads plus 32 pp ads dated April 1901. Original blue-grey cloth. First Edition of Galsworthy's fourth book, which consisted of only 1,050 copies. This is a collection of four tales -- the last book to be written under Galsworthy's "John Sinjohn" pseudonym. One of the tales, "The Salvation of Swithin Forsyte," is considered a major turning point in Galsworthy's career: not only did he find the satirist within himself, but also he created the character whose family would become the foundation of Galsworthy's reputation. This is a bright, near-fine copy, free of wear or soil, and (atypically) with its brittle original endpapers intact; its only flaw is minor bubbling of the cloth -- a trait unfortunately common to every copy of this book we have seen (apparently an inferior glue was used on the boards). Although FROM THE FOUR WINDS and JOCELYN do turn up in nice condition, the other two Sinjohn books, VILLA RUBEIN and this one, are very scarce in fine condition. Marrot pp 7-8; Fabes p. 4. Housed in a (rubbed) cloth clamshell case with leather label. Provenance: bookplate of Joan Whitney [Payson] -- heiress, philanthropist, collector -- and co-founding majority owner of the New York Mets.