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FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON'S "JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND" IN CONTEMPORARY CALF GILT
London: Printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1775. Octavo, contemporary full tan calf, rebacked at an early date with original spine laid down, elaborately gilt decorated spine, red morocco spine label. With 12 Line Errata On Final Leaf. Todd's edition A (The twelve lines contain eleven errata). P.199 line 13 has 'afford'. Page 296 misnumbered 226. Leaves D8 and U4 are cancels as usual. Todd, W. "The printing of Johnson's Journey (1775)", Studies in bibliography 6 (1954), pp. 247-54. Courtney, p. 122.
"Johnson's Journey" is a book that the admirer of Johnson will linger over and return to again and again." (Wain, 321). "Few books of travel were more eagerly awaited than Johnson's and few crackled more loudly in the flames of controversy. Some Scotchmen asserted that Johnson waited until the bad weather had set in in order to be more vituperative; others declared that the account was eminently just. However that may be, Johnson came back with a mind much the richer for the experience with a different way of life, and a heart much warmer for the many courtesies he had received from Scotchmen of all degrees" (Cox III:25). First issue with armorial bookplate of John Mordaunt. Scattered faint foxing. A fine copy in beautiful contemporary calf-gilt binding.
Purchased from and catalogued by Bauman Rare Books of New York and Philadelphia.

London: Printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1775. Octavo, contemporary full tan calf, rebacked at an early date with original spine laid down, elaborately gilt decorated spine, red morocco spine label. With 12 Line Errata On Final Leaf. Todd's edition A (The twelve lines contain eleven errata). P.199 line 13 has 'afford'. Page 296 misnumbered 226. Leaves D8 and U4 are cancels as usual. Todd, W. "The printing of Johnson's Journey (1775)", Studies in bibliography 6 (1954), pp. 247-54. Courtney, p. 122.
"Johnson's Journey" is a book that the admirer of Johnson will linger over and return to again and again." (Wain, 321). "Few books of travel were more eagerly awaited than Johnson's and few crackled more loudly in the flames of controversy. Some Scotchmen asserted that Johnson waited until the bad weather had set in in order to be more vituperative; others declared that the account was eminently just. However that may be, Johnson came back with a mind much the richer for the experience with a different way of life, and a heart much warmer for the many courtesies he had received from Scotchmen of all degrees" (Cox III:25). First issue with armorial bookplate of John Mordaunt. Scattered faint foxing. A fine copy in beautiful contemporary calf-gilt binding.
Purchased from and catalogued by Bauman Rare Books of New York and Philadelphia.

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