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Moby Dick [Moby-Dick]

Moby Dick [Moby-Dick]

Moby Dick [Moby-Dick]

de MELVILLE, HERMAN. KENT, ROCKWELL

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New York: Random House, 1930. First trade edition. Original cloth, original dust jacket. Fine/Very Good. FIRST TRADE EDITION OF ROCKWELL KENT'S ILLUSTRATED MOBY DICK - THE EDITION THAT MADE MOBY DICK FAMOUS. It may be hard to believe, but for many decades Moby Dick was largely ignored by the public. That began to change in the 1920s, when literary critics began reappraising Melville's work of genius. But the true turning point came in 1926, when Thomas Donnelly of Lakeside Press announced the Four American Books campaign, meant to showcase American writing and printing. William Kittridge, head of design and typography, reached out to Rockwell Kent and asked him to illustrate Richard Henry Dana's Two Years Before the Mast. Kent suggested Moby Dick instead, and the rest was history. In the words of Kittridge, the result was "the greatest book done in this generation" and "the greatest illustrated book ever done in America."

Kent's illustrations came out in a large, three-volume limited edition for Lakeside Press, as well as a trade edition for Random House. It was this trade edition that rocketed Moby Dick to fame, and introduced the public to one of the greatest matches between illustrator and subject matter in the history of printing. Kent saw his ink and wash illustrations as "literary woodcutting," jet-black doorways into the "midnight darkness enveloping human existence, the darkness of the human soul, the abyss, - such is the mood of Moby-Dick."

Although the two never met, Kent and Melville had a great deal in common. Both were deeply influenced by transcendentalist thinkers like Emerson; both were adventurers who voyaged to exotic lands and chronicled their travels. Perhaps it was this kinship that explains the success of Kent's illustrations. Less bulky than the limited edition, the beautifully designed 1930 Random House trade edition offered people an eminently readable way to experience this remarkable union of literary and artistic genius.

New York: Random House, 1930. Thick octavo, original decorated cloth, original dust jacket. Book fine, with cloth exceptionally bright; dust jacket with very minor tape reinforcement to two spots on verso of rear panel, with crease visible on recto; light general wear and a few very faint spots of dampstaining on front panel.

An exceptionally beautiful copy of a book that is notoriously difficult to find in good condition.

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Librería
The Manhattan Rare Book Company US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
2845
Título
Moby Dick [Moby-Dick]
Autor
MELVILLE, HERMAN. KENT, ROCKWELL
Formato/Encuadernación
Original cloth, original dust jacket
Estado del libro
Usado - Aceptable
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Very Good
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
First trade edition
Editorial
Random House
Lugar de publicación
New York
Fecha de publicación
1930
Palabras clave
Moby-Dick, Moby Dick, Herman Melville, first edition, American Literature, first edition, Rockwell Kent
Catálogos del vendedor
Literature; Art & Photography;

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The Manhattan Rare Book Company

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Verso
The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.

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