ELIOT, George.
The Mill On The Floss.
"If you deliver an opinion at all, it is mere stupidity not to do it with an air of conviction and well-founded knowledge": Rare First edition of George Eliot's The Mill On The Floss; in the original publisher's cloth
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1860.
$4,000.00
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Item Number: RRB-142854
* Custom Clamshell Boxes are hand made by the Harcourt Bindery upon request and take approximately 60 days to complete
First edition, first issue of Eliot's most deeply autobiographical work with no inserted preliminary advertisement leaf in volume I and with the seventh edition of Adam Bede cited in the 16 pages of undated advertisements at rear of volume III. Octavo, three volumes in the publisher's original cinnamon cloth bound by Edmonds & Remnant with the binder's ticket to lower pastedown of vol. I, covers decoratively stamped in blind, spines gilt lettered, Carter's Binding B. Provenance: Ownership name "Mary Cabot Briggs" to the front free endpaper of each volume. In fine condition. Housed in a custom full morocco clamshell box. A superior example.
A reimagining of Eliot's strained relationship with her much-loved brother, The Mill on the Floss represents Eliot's most autobiographical work. Setting the story down on paper proved emotionally draining for the author, and on 5 March 1860, Eliot's partner, G.H. Lewes wrote to publisher John Blackwood that "Mrs. Lewes is getting her eyes redder and swollener every morning as she lives through her tragic story. But there is such a strain of poetry to relieve the tragedy that the more she cries, and the readers cry, the better say I."
The Mill On The Floss.
$4,000.00
Out of Stock



