“ONE OF THE FIRST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL OF ENGLISH NOVELS”: 1749 FIRST ISSUE OF FIELDING’S MASTERPIECE, FROM THE FIRST PRINTING OF ONLY 2000 COPIES, EXCEPTIONAL IN FULL CONTEMPORARY CALF
FIELDING, Henry. The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. London: Printed for A. Millar, 1749. Six volumes. 12mo, contemporary full brown calf gilt rebacked with original spines laid down, raised bands; housed in a custom slipcase.
First edition, first issue, of this classic English novel, one of a first printing of only 2000 copies, in exceptional contemporary calf gilt binding.
“The book is generally regarded as Fielding’s greatest, and as one of the first and most influential of English novels” (Drabble, 988). Prepublication demand for Tom Jones was so great that the first printing of 2000 copies was immediately snapped up by London booksellers; a second printing was completed before the official date of publication (February 28). This is a first issue set, with the errata leaf in Volume I (c8r) and the errata uncorrected in the text. The second printing was issued with the errors corrected in the text, and therefore required no errata leaf in Volume I. Other first-issue points include cancels to N12 of Volume II; H8, H9, H10, M3, and Q11 of Volume III, and N8 of Volume V; B5 in Volume VI is unsigned. Without rear free endpapers to Volume II and IV. Rothschild 850-51. Grolier 100 English, 97. Bookplates.
Interiors generally quite clean, with only a bit of occasional light foxing. Only very light expected age wear to contemporary calf bindings. A wonderful copy of a literary landmark, most scarce in full contemporary calf.