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KEATS, John (1795-1821). Endymion: A Poetic Romance. London: Taylor & Hessey, 1818.
8o (220 x 141 mm). Half-title (imprint on verso), dedication to Thomas Chatterton (verso blank), single-line errata page and five-line errata on a small slip, 2 leaves of printer's advertisements at end dated May 1818. Original drab paper boards, UNCUT, A2-3 unopened at top edge, printed spine label (neatly rebacked, preserving part of original spine, printed label with one corner defective, front hinge starting); green morocco pull-off case. Provenance: Frank Brewer Bemis (bookplate) -- A.S.W. Rosenbach Collection (card laid-in) -- Louis H. Silver (bookplate), sold in the sale of Newberry Library duplicates from the Silver accession, Sotheby's, 9 November 1965, lot 186 -- purchased from John F. Fleming, New York, 11 November 1966. Exhibited: Grolier Club 'This powerfull rime,' 1975, no. 57.
FIRST EDITION, exhibiting both forms of the errata. Wise (1923) asserted that copies with the single-line errata constituted a first issue, but copies in boards with both forms are noted, and as Hayward points out, from reference to the poet's correspondence, both single-line and five-line forms were printed prior to publication. The poem, written at age 21, includes the famous line "a thing of beauty is a joy forever," which became, a half century later, a touchstone of the aesthetic movement. Ashley III, 13; Hayward 232; MacGillivray 2.
8o (220 x 141 mm). Half-title (imprint on verso), dedication to Thomas Chatterton (verso blank), single-line errata page and five-line errata on a small slip, 2 leaves of printer's advertisements at end dated May 1818. Original drab paper boards, UNCUT, A2-3 unopened at top edge, printed spine label (neatly rebacked, preserving part of original spine, printed label with one corner defective, front hinge starting); green morocco pull-off case. Provenance: Frank Brewer Bemis (bookplate) -- A.S.W. Rosenbach Collection (card laid-in) -- Louis H. Silver (bookplate), sold in the sale of Newberry Library duplicates from the Silver accession, Sotheby's, 9 November 1965, lot 186 -- purchased from John F. Fleming, New York, 11 November 1966. Exhibited: Grolier Club 'This powerfull rime,' 1975, no. 57.
FIRST EDITION, exhibiting both forms of the errata. Wise (1923) asserted that copies with the single-line errata constituted a first issue, but copies in boards with both forms are noted, and as Hayward points out, from reference to the poet's correspondence, both single-line and five-line forms were printed prior to publication. The poem, written at age 21, includes the famous line "a thing of beauty is a joy forever," which became, a half century later, a touchstone of the aesthetic movement. Ashley III, 13; Hayward 232; MacGillivray 2.