A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
Thoreau, Henry David
From James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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From James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since May 29, 1998
About this Item
First edition of the author's first book. 413, [3] pp. With terminal advertisement leaf announcing "Will Soon Be Published Walden, or Life in the Woods …". 1 vols. 8vo. A notable copy of Thoreau s first book, largely overlooked when initially published, and now a recognized classic. Emerson famously declined to review his friend s book; but the present copy makes it clear that some did commit their opinions to print: tipped in at the verso of the announcement for Walden is a 500-word review of the Week , signed in type "F.", and with initials "O.B.F." in ink below, in the hand of Octavius Brooks Frothingham (1822 1895), Harvard class of 1843, Divinity School class of 1846, and in 1849 the minister of the North Church in Salem, Mass. It is likely from a Salem paper, possibly the Observer. Thoreau s lectures were announced in the paper, and in the early 1850s, Frothingham had pamphlets printed at the Observer print shop and his discourses were reported in the paper. Frothingham s biographer Caruthers (page 28): "One wonders what he thought of Henry Thoreau, who in Frothingham s later History of Transcendentalism, received a mere parenthetical reference." This can now be answered. The review opens as follows: In looking over this book we have been agreeably disappointed. […] With all this, however, Mr. Thoreau s book has rare merits. The author is an enthusiast and a scientific one upon the works and scenes of Nature […] This copy includes 2 pencil corrections in the margins, likely in Thoreau s hand, executed in the text in ink in a precise hand (almost certainly that of Frothingham): at p. 120, wash; at p. 139, diency, experience corrected in ink to expediency. After he moved to Jersey City and New York, Frothingham became a champion of nonsectarian religious thought, and wrote frequent criticism, reviewing, for example, Renan s Life of Jesus for the Christian Examiner in 1863. He was also the first historian of Transcendentalism; his work, Transcendentalism in New England (1876), remains the most comprehensive in its historical scope (yet even when it first appeared, it was faulted for neglecting Thoreau). This review is not recorded in Borst s Henry David Thoreau, A Reference Guide (1987), nor in Scharnhorst (1992) or Cameron s two Supplements (1997). It is notable that no reference is made to Thoreau s theology, which so incensed other contemporaries; and that the reviewer has identified Thoreau as an important writer on nature in the line of Gilbert White. A contemporary copy with AN UNREPORTED REVIEW OF THOREAU S FIRST BOOK. BAL 20104; Borst A1.1.a; for Frothingham, see: Caruthers, Octavius Brooks Frothingham, Gentle Radical (Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1977) Original brown blindstamped cloth. Spine perished, boards edgeworn and detached. Textblock clean and sound. Review of the book tipped in at end on verso of advertisement leaf and facing blank (clipping partly toned). Half morocco slipcase and chemise 413, [3] pp. With terminal advertisement leaf announcing "Will Soon Be Published Walden, or Life in the Woods …". 1 vols. 8vo First edition of the author's first book. Seller Inventory # 261635
Bibliographic Details
Title: A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
Publisher: James Munroe and Company, Boston and Cambridge
Publication Date: 1849
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: 1st Edition
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