McSorley's Wonderful Saloon

  • SIGNED
  • New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943
By Mitchell, Joseph
New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943. First edition. Near Fine/Very Good+. First edition, first printing. A splendid association copy between two noteworthy contributors to The New Yorker; significant as the stories that make up this book famously made their debut in that magazine. Signed by Joseph Mitchell and inscribed in a shaky hand (just seven weeks before he would pass away) to artist Richard Merkin, "For my colleague Richard Merkin whose work I greatly admire [signed] Joseph Mitchell New York City April 7, 1996."

[xiii], 253 pp. Bound in publisher's red cloth with spine lettered in black. Fine in a Very Good+ unclipped dust jacket, variant photo at rear panel shows Mitchell without a hat or typewriter (as it's a little unflattering and less on-brand it seems more likely to predate the other variant) slightly chipped, tear to rear joint with associated creasing.

The author's best known work, a collection of keenly-observed essays about New York's oldest Irish pub, McSorley's Saloon, and its unusual patrons, inscribed to fellow New Yorker contributor Richard Merkin. Considered one of Gotham's most outrageous men-about-town, Merkin was a lauded Cubist painter and illustrator, a tenured RISD professor, and enjoyed a lengthy career in the New York scene with regular contributions to Vanity Fair, Harper's Magazine and a solo column "Merkin on Style" in GQ. A friend of artist Peter Blake, he landed a cutout portrait on The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album cover. Mitchell, infamous for his decades-long writer's block, likely admired and was perhaps inspired by Merkin's fashionable presence and contagious joie de vivre.

Details

Title

McSorley's Wonderful Saloon

Author

Mitchell, Joseph

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Duell, Sloan and Pearce: New York

Date

1943

Edition

First edition


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