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STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS (EDITED, WITH AND INTRODUCTION BY SIDNEY COLVIN) - The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson Vol. 1 and 2

 1546732547,
New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899. 1st American Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; Two Volume Set. This set is in Very Good+ condition and the volumes are lacking dust jackets.. There is some light bumping, and wear to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. There is some beginning sunning to the spines of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. There are previous owner's bookplates (Sheldon Pharis Patterson ) on the front pastedown pages of both volumes. "Stevenson was visiting a cousin in England in late 1873 (Stevenson was 23) when he met two people who became very important to him: Sidney Colvin and Fanny (Frances Jane) Sitwell. Sitwell was a 34-year-old woman with a son, who was separated from her husband. She attracted the devotion of many who met her, including Colvin, who married her in 1901. Stevenson was also drawn to her, and they kept up a warm correspondence over several years in which he wavered between the role of a suitor and a son (he addressed her as "Madonna"). Colvin became Stevenson's literary adviser and was the first editor of his letters after his death. He placed Stevenson's first paid contribution in The Portfolio, an essay titled "Roads". Stevenson was soon active in London literary life, becoming acquainted with many of the writers of the time, including Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse and Leslie Stephen, the editor of The Cornhill Magazine, who took an interest in Stevenson's work. Stephen took Stevenson to visit a patient at the Edinburgh Infirmary named William Ernest Henley, an energetic and talkative poet with a wooden leg. Henley became a close friend and occasional literary collaborator, until a quarrel broke up the friendship in 1888, and he is often considered to be the inspiration for Long John Silver in Treasure Island. " (from Wikipedia). Very Good+ .
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.25 | £UK 39.5 | JP¥ 7828] Book number 46110

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