The Writings in Prose and Verse of Eugene Field. 12-vol. set (Complete)
Field, Eugene
From ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
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From ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 04 February 2000
About this Item
Octavo. LI, [1], 203, [1], IX, [1], 290, XV, [1], 211, [1], XIV, 228, XXI, [1], 293, [1], XVII, [1], 141, [1], XIII, [1], 253, [1], 268, XXVII, [1], 217, [1], XII, 314, XXI, [1], 254, XII, 274pp. Uncut. Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled paper covered boards with gold lettering and decoration on spine. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Tissue-guarded frontispiece in each volume. Frontispieces are b/w reproductions of drawings by Orson Lowell, W. Granville Smith, S. W. Van Schaick, August F. Jaccaci, Hamilton Gibson, and W. H. W. Bicknell. Title-pages in red and black lettering. Decorative initials. A 12-volume collection of Eugene Field's poetical work. Eugene Field (1850-1895) started to work as a journalist for the St. Joseph Gazette in Saint Joseph, Missouri, in 1875. He became known for his light, humorous articles written in a gossipy style, some of which were reprinted by other newspapers around the country. It was during this time that he wrote the famous poem "Lovers Lane" about a street in St. Joseph, Missouri. Field first started publishing poetry in 1879, when his poem "Christmas Treasures" appeared in "A Little Book of Western Verse." Over a dozen volumes of poetry followed and he became well known for his light-hearted poems for children, among the most famous of which are "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" and "The Duel" (which is perhaps better known as "The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat"). Field also published a number of short stories, including "The Holy Cross" and "Daniel and the Devil." He died in Chicago of a heart attack at the age of 45. This set is complete with its several fold-out facsimile plates. This handsome collection contains the following volumes: Vol. I) A Little Book of Western Verse. Vol. II) A Little Book of Profitable Tales. Vol. III) Second Book of Verse. Vol. IV) Poems of Childhood. Vol. V) The Holy Cross and Other Tales. Vol. VI) Echoes From the Sabine Farm. Vol. VII) The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac. Vol. VIII) The House. An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of his Wife Alice. Vol. IX) Songs and Other Verse. Vol. X) Second Book of Tales. Vol. XI) Sharps and Flats I. Vol. XII) Sharps and Flats II. Moderate rubbing and discoloration along edges of bindings. Front board on vol. XI detached but present. Previous owner's Ex-libris (Walter F. Haas*) on inside of each front board. indings in overall good, interior in very good condition. * Walter Haas was a Los Angeles Attorney-at-Law in the 1880's. In 1891 he was admitted to the Supreme Court of California. The following year he was appointed to the United States District Court, United States Circuit, and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. He also belonged to the Palestine Lodge No. 351, the Union League Club, L.A. Chamber of Commerce, and other clubs and associations. Seller Inventory # 30837
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Title: The Writings in Prose and Verse of Eugene ...
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Publication Date: 1903
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: g to vg
Edition: Reprint.
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