The Trumpet-Major. [Vol. XI of 'The Wessex Edition']. BRIGHT, CRISP COPY OF THE WESSEX EDITION
The Trumpet-Major. [Vol. XI of 'The Wessex Edition']. BRIGHT, CRISP COPY OF THE WESSEX EDITION
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 1912
- Autor
- Hardy Thomas
- Editores
- Macmillan
- Materia
- modern first editions, modern firsts, hardy, thomas hardy, wessex edition, wessex
- Idiomas
- Inlgés
Descripción
8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with frontispiece in photogravure toned in sepia (original tissue guard present), half-title and title in red and black, and double-page map in the text, free endpapers mildly browned; original series binding of maroon cloth, backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, uncut, a very good, bright, crisp copy. With series advertisement leaf at end. Macmillan's 'Wessex Edition' (the name was suggested by Frederick Macmillan himself) was intended as the definitive issue of Hardy's works incorporating all the author's final amendments. Published in 24 volumes between 1912 and 1931, it is beautifully printed on laid paper and elegantly bound. Each volume contains a fine frontispiece in sepia photogravure depicting a 'real-life' scene from the novel (here it is 'Harbour of Castle Boterel') and a double-page 'Map of the Wessex of the Novels and Poems' made from Hardy's own drawing (now in the Dorset County Museum). 'The Wessex Edition is in every sense the definitive edition of Hardy's work and the last authority in questions of text.' (Purdy). Individual volumes are now increasingly hard to find. See Purdy, pp. 282-6.