"TRUST THYSELF: EVERY HEART VIBRATES TO THAT IRON STRING": FIRST EDITIONS OF EMERSON'S ESSAYS, INCLUDING HIS CELEBRATED ESSAY ON SELF-RELIANCE, A LOVELY COPY IN THE ORIGINAL CLOTH
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Essays. Boston: James Munroe, 1841. Octavo, original brown cloth; housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of Emerson's collection of timeless essays, scarce in original cloth.
"Emerson's fame… rests securely upon the fact that he had something of importance to say, and that he said it with a beautiful freshness which does not permit his best pages to grow old… Let men but stand erect and 'go alone,' he said, and they can possess the universe" (ANB). "Timeless, and without a trace of 'dating,' these essays are as readable, and to a considerable extent as much read, today as a hundred years ago" (Grolier, 100 American 47). With 12 essays, including Emerson's celebrated "Self-Reliance," as well as essays on love, friendship, heroism, "the Over-Soul," the intellect and art. First printing, in BAL bindings C, no priority established. Myerson A.10.1. BAL 5189. Bradley, et al., 1037-1039. Library bookplate.
Text with usual scattered light foxing; cloth exceptionally crisp, with just a touch of color restoration to foot of spine. An exceptional copy.