Democracy in America [with] Democracy in America. Part the Second (in 4 vols.)
- London: Saunders and Otley, 1840
London: Saunders and Otley, 1840. First English language editions. Near Fine. This first complete English translation (with all four volumes) is extremely scarce at auction and in the trade. Four volumes, octavo (leaves 212 x 133 mm). xliv, 333, [1]; viii, 462; xvi, 333, [1]; viii, 365, [1], [2] ads pp. Volumes one and two bound without the terminal leaf of ads in each volume, but otherwise complete, with the folding map and the half-titles. Volume three lacking the terminal ad leaf, otherwise complete. Volume four complete, retaining the ad leaf. A Near Fine copy. Attractively rebound in full polished calf with gilt spine in compartments. Red sprinkled edges. Occasional pencil marginalia, otherwise clean and bright throughout.
The first English language edition of de Tocqueville's seminal work on American government, first published in Paris. De Tocqueville, a French aristocrat, visited America between 1831 and 1832, ostensibly to study the penal system, although his interest was considerably broader. It seems logical that France would look to America as a beacon of hope for a successful democracy. After France embraced the goal of democracy in 1789 at the start of the French Revolution, it found itself first in a dictatorship under Napoleon and then in one constitutional monarchy after another during the years following. De Tocqueville's astute observation of several aspects of American society and culture provides an invaluable lens of foreign perspective on our young nation's political growth.
Democracy in America was an immediate and sustained success. Almost from the beginning it enjoyed the reputation of being the most acute and perceptive discussion of the political and social life of the United States ever published. Whether perceived as a textbook of American political institutions, an investigation of society and culture, a probing of the psyche of the United States, or a study of the actions of modern democratic society, the book has maintained its place high within the pantheon of political writing.
"No better study of a nation's institutions and culture than Tocqueville's Democracy in America has ever been written by a foreign observer; none perhaps as good" (The New York Times).
HOWES T-278, 279. Sabin 96062, 96063. Clark III:111. Near Fine.
The first English language edition of de Tocqueville's seminal work on American government, first published in Paris. De Tocqueville, a French aristocrat, visited America between 1831 and 1832, ostensibly to study the penal system, although his interest was considerably broader. It seems logical that France would look to America as a beacon of hope for a successful democracy. After France embraced the goal of democracy in 1789 at the start of the French Revolution, it found itself first in a dictatorship under Napoleon and then in one constitutional monarchy after another during the years following. De Tocqueville's astute observation of several aspects of American society and culture provides an invaluable lens of foreign perspective on our young nation's political growth.
Democracy in America was an immediate and sustained success. Almost from the beginning it enjoyed the reputation of being the most acute and perceptive discussion of the political and social life of the United States ever published. Whether perceived as a textbook of American political institutions, an investigation of society and culture, a probing of the psyche of the United States, or a study of the actions of modern democratic society, the book has maintained its place high within the pantheon of political writing.
"No better study of a nation's institutions and culture than Tocqueville's Democracy in America has ever been written by a foreign observer; none perhaps as good" (The New York Times).
HOWES T-278, 279. Sabin 96062, 96063. Clark III:111. Near Fine.
Details
Title
Democracy in America [with] Democracy in America. Part the Second (in 4 vols.)
Author
De Tocqueville, Alexis; Henry Reeve (translator)
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Saunders and Otley: London
Date
1840
Edition
First English language editions