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Clough, Arthur Hugh. Letters and Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough.
London: Spottiswoode, 1865. First edition (Gollin, Houghton, and Timko, p.34), one of 250 for private circulation, edited by Mrs. (Blanche) Clough, widowed in 1861. Original green cloth, gilt, decorated in gilt and black. Presentation copy: "J.A. Froude Esq., with Mrs. Clough's regards". Froude "...had been friendly at Oxford with Arthur Hugh Clough, who resigned his fellowship at the same time and for similar reasons as Froude....Clough also persuaded Carlyle to see Froude..." (Alfred Frederick Pollard in DNB). "Froude told Clough's widow that Carlyle had many times said to him that he thought more highly of Clough than 'of anyone of our generation'" (Chorley, 1962). The first appearance of "Dipsychus", in which Clough searches Faust-like for truth, concluding that it is never to be found, a suggestion repugnant to most of his contemporaries but perhaps more acceptable to modern readers. With letters to Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Eliot Norton, James Russell Lowell, Francis James Child; people he met during an 9 month (1852-3) residence in New England, and diary entries from that period. Price:
800.00 USD
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Clough, Arthur Hugh. Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough.
London: Macmillan and Co., 1913. Sixth edition, first printing. Original green cloth, gilt, 459 pp. With an introduction by Charles Whibley. Tipped in is an autograph letter, signed, undated, from prominent Clough scholar Howard F. Lowry to a Professor Young: "I have some eleven copies of AHC's poems, in one form or another. This one I do not use or need. Hence, please keep it and mark it as your own. It is good of your to go along Monday, and I thoroughly appreciate it." Prof. Young has annotated it: "August 2, 1931, we spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hugh clough, at Castletop, Burley-Ringwood, Hants." This was the poets son, born 1859. With some ticks, underlinings and annotations in Lowry's hand. Slightly cocked, binding pulling away at the hinges, but holding. Very little exterior wear. A Fair copy. Price:
60.00 USD
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Clough, Arthur Hugh. Poems.
Cambridge and London: Macmillan, 1862. First edition (Colbeck, v.1, p.140), a variant, bound without ads at the rear. Original green honeycomb cloth, lettered in gilt, decorated in gilt and black, red-brown endpapers. Published posthumously and edited by Clough's widow, with a memoir by Francis T. Palgrave. The front free endpaper is pasted to the pastedown, and the book label of John Johnson there. A contemporary ownership signature on the title, illegible, last name possibly Major. Spine a little darkened, light rubbing. A Very Good copy. Price:
100.00 USD
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Clough, Arthur Hugh. The Bothie of Toper-Na-Fuosich. A Long Vacation Pastoral.
Oxford: Frances Macpherson; London: Chapman and Hall, 1848. First edition (Gollin, Houghton & Timko, p.25), first issue. Contemporary half leather, gilt, and cloth, original printed yellow wrappers bound in. Title in red and black. Ownership signature, in the month of publication, on the tilte: "J. (John) Earle Oriel Coll. Novr. 21, 1848". Earle, a philologist, went to a fellowship at Oriel College, Oxford, in 1848, where he was a colleague of Clough's. He has made some ticks in the margins and , Henry Higgins-like, has attributed the colloquialism "stooks" (shocks), on page 28, to Devonshire. Clough wrote The Bothie... in the two months just after spending much of the summer in Paris in the company of Ralph Waldo Emerson. The two men had a similar world view, dis-satisfaction with formalized religion, Jesus as a historical, not a divine figure, and indiviualism, or, as Clough put it, "Believe thine own soul: (quoted in Harris, 1970). The Bothie.... was popular in New England literary circles; Harvard has a copy presented by Longfellow to Francis Lieber. Clough used the same hexameter for The Bothie... as Longfellow had used in "Evangeline" the year before (1847). There was an immediate American reprint of The Bothie... (Cambridge, 1849). Leather scuffed and rubbed. Collector DeWitt Miller's (Dickinson, 1986) ownership signature on the rear endpaper. A Very Good copy. Price:
750.00 USD
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Clough, Arthur Hugh. The Bothie of Toper-Na-Fuosich. A Long-Vacation Pastoral.
Cambridge: John Bartlett, 1849. First American edition (NCBEL, v.3). Nineteenth century half-calf, lettered and decorated in gilt, and marbled paper-covered boards. Samuel Gridley Howe's copy, signed twice by him (Sam. G. Howe; Dr. Howe) and by his son, Henry Marion Howe, a metallurgist at Columbia University, dated 1886. Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876) was a physician, a progressive reformer, and founder of the Perkins School for the Blind. In 1824 he joined the Greek Revolution, where he distinguished himself for bravery and leadership. He was one of the "Secret Six" who knew of John Brown's plans for Harper's Ferry. His house in Boston was a stop on the "Underground Railroad". In 1843 he married Julia Ward, also known for her philanthropic activies and for the poem "Battle Hymn of the Republic". During his second residency in the United States, Clough describes the couple in letters to his fiance: "Dr. Howe is, as amongst the Anti-slavery people, rather a black sheep, perhaps (19 Nov., 1852); "Mrs. Howe is, I think, the cleverest of the womenkind that I met - do you know, she is very like (James Anthony) Froude" (20 Nov., '52, Mulhauser, Clough Correspondence, 1957, v.2). Some wear and dust soiling. A Very Good copy. Price:
750.00 USD
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