Precaution
de Cooper, James Fenimore
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Two volumes, Complete with half-titles and errata leaf at end of volume 2. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards. Rebacked preserving original spines. Ligtly browned. Half morocco cases.
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COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE. Autograph letter signed to Rev. Joseph Ransom. New York, 23 November 1845
One page, integral address leaf, affixed to front free endpaper. Minor separations and chipping.
First edition of Cooper's first novel. Precaution was influenced by the works of Jane Austen and the English domestic novel. "Playfully challenged by his wife's cousin to write a better book than the one he ewas reading aloud, Cooper, after a false start, produced Precaution (1820), an imitation of an English novel of manners which, though weak, brought him to the attention of the New York literary world" (ANB).
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COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE. Autograph letter signed to Rev. Joseph Ransom. New York, 23 November 1845
Cooper updates the rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Cooperstown on various financial matters including the payment of Ransom's salary: "… Mr. Forbes tell me he held $100 of collections, which he intended to appropriate to you, in the event of the stipend failing." Ransom led Christ Episcopal Church from 1846 to 1850.
Provenance: George Barr McCutcheon, American novelist and author of popular adventure-romances, bookplate. He is most famous today for Brewster's Millions, the basis for the many film adaptations.
BAL 3825.
Sinopsis
The entire focus of this novel rests on the determined though sometimes woefully mistaken efforts of three British families--the Moseleys, the Jarvises, and the Chattertons--to arrange suitable marriages for their respective sons and daughters. The bulk of the early-nineteenth-century action is therefore played out through dinners, social calls, visits to summer resorts, and development of various designs employed toward the end of matrimony. The "precaution" displayed by Mrs. Wilson in guiding her niece Emily Moseley through the treacherous shoals toward a sound Christian marriage furnishes the novel's title and indicates the author's moral and ethical position.
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- Título
- Precaution
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- Cooper, James Fenimore
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- A.T. Goodrich & Co.
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- New York
- Fecha de publicación
- 1820
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