The Works of Herman Melville. Standard Edition (10 volume set)
The Works of Herman Melville. Standard Edition (10 volume set)
Herman Melville
London: Constable, 1922
[First edition of Billy Budd] Standard Edition, limited to 500 sets. 10 volumes; 24 cm. Bound in publisher's blue cloth. Clean, unmarked pages. Minor shelf wear. Contents: V. 1. Typee; v. 2. Omoo : a narrative of adventures in the South Seas; v. 3-4. Mardi : and a voyage thither; v. 5. Redburn : his first voyage; v. 6. White jacket, or, The world in a man-of-war; v. 9. Pierre, or, The ambiguities; v. 10. The Piazza tales; v. 11. Israel Potter : his fifty years of exile; v. 12. The confidence-man : his masquerade;
<br> " This set's publication is the result of the Melville revival amidst the rise of Modernism. Volume 13 contains the first edition of "Billy Budd," the first publication of nine sketches, and the first book publication of ten other stories and sketches. "Billy Budd" was left unfinished by Melville at his death; his widow attempted to put the manuscript in some order but eventually abandoned it. It was discovered in a cake tin almost 30 years later when the biographer Raymond Weaver paid a visit to Melville's granddaughter. The version in the present publication was prepared in relative haste. It was not until 1962 that the Melville scholars Hayford and Sealts published what is now considered the authoritative text. Raymond Weaver's work, Herman Melville, Mariner and Mystic was the first biography of Melville and appeared in 1921. Weaver's book "did much to encourage the resurgence of interest in [Melville's] writings" (Reese). This copy is number 522 of 750. BAL 13680. See Fussell, Mary Everett Burton. 'Billy Budd': Melville's Happy Ending." Studies in Romanticism 15, no. 1 (1976): 43–57." - Christie's Auction 20531, Sept. 14, 2022, "The Herman Melville Collection of William S. Reese"