Item #3127 Our Phil, and Other Stories [Complete in the Rare Dust Jacket and with the Publisher's Marketing Card]. Katharine Floyd Dana.
Our Phil, and Other Stories [Complete in the Rare Dust Jacket and with the Publisher's Marketing Card]
Our Phil, and Other Stories [Complete in the Rare Dust Jacket and with the Publisher's Marketing Card]
Our Phil, and Other Stories [Complete in the Rare Dust Jacket and with the Publisher's Marketing Card]
Our Phil, and Other Stories [Complete in the Rare Dust Jacket and with the Publisher's Marketing Card]

Our Phil, and Other Stories [Complete in the Rare Dust Jacket and with the Publisher's Marketing Card]

Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1889. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Fine, Superior, tight (and apparently unread) copy of the first edition, first printing, of this collection of African-American stories by a female author, with illustrations by E. W. Kemble [who also illustrated Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin", and other books] in a Fine example of the Rare Dust Jacket. During her life and in her social circle, a woman working as a writer was seen as inappropriate. Consequently, Dana published under the pen name Olive A. Wadsworth which stood for "Only A. Woman". As this work was published posthumously, it was published under her given name, making it the first of her works so published. [The story "Our Phil" and the "Other Stories" in this book first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly under her pen name.] The book is in Fine, Superior, condition with hardly any wear, and comes in an excellent example of the RARE DUST JACKET with surprisingly minor wear — one of only a few copies in the dust jacket that we ever have seen. The viewer will notice, of course, that the dust jacket is plain as it is from the period when jackets were used not to sell the book but only to keep the book clean until put out for sale. Virtually all of the dust jackets for the book would have been discarded. The viewer also will see that the jacket's spine panel was long ago torn at its top edge to reveal the book's title — a common warehouse practice — which would have made locating the book on the warehouse shelves easier than would otherwise have been the case. At the time this book was issued, dust jackets were not used to help sell the book and thus lacked the decoration one sees on later-published books. Such jackets also often did not show one or all of the title, the author, or the publisher — all three being absent from this dust jacket, as the dust jacket's sole purpose was to keep the book clean until it was put out for sale. Thus, this book is RARE in a dust jacket as nice as is this one and is a part of book publishing history, making it an important copy as well. A QUITE SCARCE TO RARE copy as well as a COLLECTION-DISTINGUISHING COPY MENTIONED ON PAGE 121, AND OF WHICH AN IMAGE APPEARS ON PAGE 119, of Mark Godburn's excellent work titled "Nineteenth-Century Dust-Jackets" published by Oak Knoll Press in the US and by Private Libraries Association in the UK. A RARE AND REMARKABLE COPY. Fine / fine. Item #3127

Price: $625.00