Ralph Waldo Emerson" Eulogized by Lifelong Friend, 1882
de Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Eulogy for Ralph Waldo Emerson. Written by C. A. Bartol. "Ralph Waldo Emerson: A Discourse in West Church". Boston: A. Williams & Co., 1882. Octavo. Original blue printed wrappers. 20 pages. "How shall I present Ralph Waldo Emerson...?" "What, as his main characteristic, this man stood for was unity in men and things." Ralph Waldo Emerson died on April 27, 1882. This eulogy was originally read in West Church, Boston by Cyrus Augustus Bartol, a "fifty years acquaintance" of Emerson (as quoted from this text) and a noted transcendentalist known as the "Poet in the Pulpit." This memorial, spanning a full 20 pages is both extensively biographical and an impressionistic portrait of Emerson, both from his personal inner circle and the general public who saw him as the embodiment of the spirit of their age. After his death, Emerson was interred in the Sleepy Hollow cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts. "The affections in us are more curious than our thoughts, and feel farther than our minds can peer." This item was originally owned by Charles Warren Stone, US Congressman from Pennsylvania, who was a family friend of Emerson. In this essay, Bartol repeatedly compares Emerson's life and legacy with other great figures throughout history, literature, and philosophy, including Plato, Milton, Darwin, Dante, and Napoleon. "Darwin and Emerson, as unlike, yet as united as the opposite poles of the earth, are the two of our age fittest to survive,--the first the explorer of structure, the second of the organific, organizing power, both trusting and showing the oneness of the world." Original owner's signature on front cover: "Charles W. Stone / May 24, 1882". Very light vertical fold line through center, a few smudges to back cover, and a few pencil ticks in margins. Else a near fine example. A well-worded and insightful tribute to the great American philosopher; a must-read for Emerson collectors.
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For over 30 years, we have served a clientele of collectors, private institutions, universities, and public libraries in acquisition and collection development. We are members of ILAB, ABAA, and PADA, and have furnished collections around the world with rare and unique material; from the personal letters of literary greats to first edition Journals of Congress to unique pamphlets from the civil rights era. We strive to find archives and original early printed material that can fill gaps in existing institutional holdings; the kind of material that can bring new perspectives to the traditionally disregarded voices of indigiouneous peoples, women, and African-Americans.
We pride ourselves on the ability to track down the rarest and most interesting material for our client's collections. The partnerships we form with libraries, institutions, and personal collectors begin with a phone call or an email and last for decades. We offer an unconditional guarantee for each item's authenticity and completeness.
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