MANSFIELD PARK
- London: Richard Bentley, 1833
London: Richard Bentley, 1833. Very good.. First illustrated edition, and first single-volume edition, of Austen's third published novel - in the exceptionally scarce first issue cloth binding. MANSFIELD PARK centers on the comedic neighborhood drama caused by the amateur theater production: Morally upright Fanny gets pulled into a neighbor's scheming via an adaptation of Elizabeth Inchbald's well-known play, LOVERS' VOWS. Among Austen's works, MANSFIELD PARK especially demonstrates how careful contrasts of characters and plot twists can bring out subtle ironies.
In 1832, publisher Richard Bentley acquired the rights to all of Austen's novels and set about a project that would define the Victorian reception of her work. First published in 1814 in three volumes, this first Bentley printing of MANSFIELD PARK was the third edition overall, and issued as part of Bentley's Standard Novels - "one of the longest lasting and most influential series in the Victorian period" (Troy J. Bassett). The series republished books that had been first printed in the standard triple-decker (i.e. three volume) format into a new, single-volume format. Bentley's editions were also the first of Austen's novels to be illustrated in Britain, thus exerting an immense influence on the visual iconography of the classic romances. Copies of the Bentley edition are extremely rare in the original cloth binding as here and thus highly desirable. Octavo. 6.25'' x 4''. Original plum cloth, black gilt-stamped spine labels. Illustrated with frontispiece scene of Mary Crawford and Fanny Price. With series printed title, engraved title, and individual printed title. Publisher's ads at rear. [4], 424, [4] pages. Binding expertly repaired at joints and spine ends, light toning to spine and some loss to spine labels. Heavy foxing to frontis and engraved title, else largely clean. Tight.
In 1832, publisher Richard Bentley acquired the rights to all of Austen's novels and set about a project that would define the Victorian reception of her work. First published in 1814 in three volumes, this first Bentley printing of MANSFIELD PARK was the third edition overall, and issued as part of Bentley's Standard Novels - "one of the longest lasting and most influential series in the Victorian period" (Troy J. Bassett). The series republished books that had been first printed in the standard triple-decker (i.e. three volume) format into a new, single-volume format. Bentley's editions were also the first of Austen's novels to be illustrated in Britain, thus exerting an immense influence on the visual iconography of the classic romances. Copies of the Bentley edition are extremely rare in the original cloth binding as here and thus highly desirable. Octavo. 6.25'' x 4''. Original plum cloth, black gilt-stamped spine labels. Illustrated with frontispiece scene of Mary Crawford and Fanny Price. With series printed title, engraved title, and individual printed title. Publisher's ads at rear. [4], 424, [4] pages. Binding expertly repaired at joints and spine ends, light toning to spine and some loss to spine labels. Heavy foxing to frontis and engraved title, else largely clean. Tight.
Details
Title
MANSFIELD PARK
Author
Austen, Jane
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Richard Bentley: London
Date
1833