Book Description

Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley. With an Introductory Essay by Robert Browning. London, Edward Moxon, 1852. 8vo, pp vi, [2], 165, [1], [2, adverts], uncut in later full crushed red morocco by Maclehose of Glasgow, spine with raised bands, richly gilt inner dentelles, slight rubbing and wear to head of spine, else fine,
Dealer Notes
FIRST EDITION, a notorious forgery of the period; Moxon published them in good faith, having bought the 23 letters at a Sotheby & Wilkinson sale in 1851. They had been put in the sale by the bookseller William White who in turn had purchased them from Major George Gordon, an imposter claiming to be Lord Byron's natural son. Having dragged Browning into the affair the forgery was detected and Moxon sought to withdraw all copies of the book which is consequently scarce if not actually rare, existing copies usually found finely bound up like this for the late 19th Century first edition market.
Author SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE
Date 1852
Binding full crushed red morocco
Publisher London, Edward Moxon.
Condition See description

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