Life and Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes, in Two Volumes (Includes ALS from Holmes to Thomas Bailey Aldrich)

Life and Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes, in Two Volumes (Includes ALS from Holmes to Thomas Bailey Aldrich)

Morse, John T., Jr.

Houghton Mifflin and Co., Boston and New York, 1896


[Association copy, with Autographed Letter, Signed by Holmes] 2 volume set.  Limited, large paper edition of 275 copies.  Includes a stamped letter to Thomas B. Aldrich (of Boston) from Oliver Wendell Holmes, including 20 words, signed "OWH".  The letter pertains to the condition of Mrs. Holmes.  Includes related ephemera, including a small mounted news clipping of Mrs. Holmes death in 1888.  Bound in publisher's 1/2 white cloth over blue boards.  Clean, unmarked pages. Provenance: Engraved book plate of Thomas Bailey Aldrich inside front cover.  Aldrich, 1836-1907, was a noted writer, critic, poet and editor in his own right.  He was widely influential and well know by the 19th century Ameican literary society. He edited The Atlantic Monthly (1881-1890, first publishing the works of Longfellow, Thomas Hardy, and Henry James), as well as a number of other magazines.  During the Civil War he edited the New York Illustrated News.  Aldrich and Holmes were frequent correspondents.  Harvard Library (See: Oliver Wendell Holmes letters to Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Houghton Library, 1824-1894) contains and extensive collection of their correspondence, with over 58 individual letters.  BAL 9060.

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