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Putnam, George P

MEMORIAL OF JAMES FENIMORE COOPER

[MELVILLE, HERMAN] Putnam, George P., ed.MEMORIAL OF JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. New York: G. P.Putnam, 1852. First edition, possibly a smallprivate printing. Original black T-cloth, gilt. Afew faint stains and marks to cloth, but a lightlyrubbed tight clean copy of a book very seldomfound in the original cloth binding. Includesfirst printings of letters and tributes fromMelville, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Dana, Emerson,Bryant, Prescott, Simms, Paulding, Parkman,Kennedy, Bancroft, Irving, Willis, and others.Melville's letter, addressed to Rufus W. Griswold(who served as a memorial committee member), isdated February 20, 1852 in this volume, but wasactually written December 19, 1851 (see LETTERS94), just one month after the publication of MOBYDICK. In his letter Melville describes howCooper's works influenced him as a young reader,and comments on the unfairness that Cooper did notenjoy the fame he deserved in his later years.This is the first --and the rarest-- of only threebooks published during Melville's life thatcontain a first printing of one of his letters,and it is the only letter he ever wrote intendedfor publication; the other two books arebiographies of Hawthorne that included Melvilleletters as part of Hawthorne's correspondence(1876 and 1885). BAL 13665 (Melville) 7609(Hawthorne) etc. Sabin 510. Scharnhorst 636. ClarkC24. Howe HM 12, NH 104, etc. Not in the CarrollWilson collection.
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TICKET GOOD FOR STEAMSHIP AMERICA, SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK

[TWAIN, MARK] [Clemens, S. L.] C. A. TransitCompany. TICKET GOOD FOR STEAMSHIP AMERICA, SANFRANCISCO TO NEW YORK, VIA NICARAGUA. SanFrancisco, Central American Transit Company, 1866.Oblong printed ticket blank with stub stillattached (4 x 12 inches). Fine. On December 15,1866, Twain boarded the "America" in SanFrancisco, steamed to Nicaragua, arriving onDecember 30, crossed the Isthmus, and boarded the`San Francisco' and steamed on to New York,arriving on January 12, where he soon publishedhis first book and began in earnest his literarycareer. See Kaplan's MR. CLEMENS, MARK TWAIN (p.13-19, beginning on the first page of text) for agood account of this historic moment. Also seeMeltzer, MARK TWAIN HIMSELF (pp.80-1) for a copyof the newspaper printing of the `America's'passenger list including Twain among the eightypassengers, and an account of the trip. It was onthis voyage that Twain met Captain `Ned' Wakeman(see BAL 3379) who was the model for Ned Blakelyin ROUGHING IT (1872), Captain Saltmarsh in THEAMERICAN CLAIMANT (1892), Captain Stormfield in1909, etc. (cf. Kaplan, SINGULAR MARK TWAIN, p.169) and whom Twain recalled fondly in hisautobiography. This ticket is the earliestobtainable Twain-related California imprint, otherthan a couple of very rare newspapers. BAL listsonly two imprints for Twain earlier than thisticket, both published in New York: the first is aunique copy of an 1865 twilight book, the other an1866 booklet with a Twain contribution (only twocopies sold in the last fifteen years, each formore than