C H I L D R E N' S B O O K S * 2 0 2 4 B A U M A N R A R E B O O K S * * * 10 "IT WILL LIVE AS LONG AS AESOP'S FABLES": FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE, OF JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS' FIRST UNCLE REMUS BOOK, IN ORIGINAL GILT-STAMPED CLOTH 10. HARRIS, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings. The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. New York, 1881. Octavo, original gilt- and black-stamped pictorial green cloth, custom clamshell box. $8500 First edition, first state, of the first and most beloved Uncle Remus book by Harris, the one American writer of the Reconstruction who “has made the most permanent contribution,” with eight plates and numerous text illustrations by Church and Moser, in original cloth-gilt. “Harris’ main concern in setting [the stories] down was to preserve the remnants of a folklore which he was sufficiently farseeing to know would one day perish from the earth unless someone who understood the racial psychology and social philosophy behind it acted as amanuensis to its surviving narrators” (Twenty-three Books, Winterich, 102). “Of all the American writers of [the Reconstruction] period, Joel Chandler Harris has made the most permanent contribution” (Braithwaite, in The New Negro, 32). “It will live as long as Aesop’s fables” (John Bigelow). First state, with “presumptive” in the last line of page 9 and no mention of Uncle Remus in the publisher’s advertisements. BAL notes four cloth variants and three endpaper variants, no priority. BAL 7100. Interior fine, text block with minor expert reinforcement at a few signatures, minor rubs to cloth spine ends and back panel, gilt bright and lovely. A near-fine copy, scarce in this condition.
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