The Knickerbocker Gallery A Testimonial to the Editor of the Knickerbocker Magazine from Its Contributors
New York: Samuel Hueston, 1855. First Edition. Full leather. Thick 8vo. Pp. xiv, [2], 16-505, [3].Engraved and regular title pages. Portrait frontis. with tissue guard. Illustrated with 48 steel engraved portraits with tissue guards. Bound in publisher's elaborate gilt- and blind-stamped morocco, gilt dentelles, spine with gilt-decorated compartments between five raised bands. A handsome, bright copy with just a few leaves showing minor toning. Near Fine. Item #7189 From 1834 to its demise in 1859 the Knickerbocker Magazine was the foremost literary periodical of its day, overseen by editor Lewis Gaylord Clark. A literary milieu unto itself, the magazine was a projection of the editor's taste. Clark kept writers fed; in return, the American litterarati first offered Clark their latest work. Dickens, too, had his first American exposure in the Knickerbocker; on his visit to the US, his first lodging was at Clark's house. Lewis died in 1873. A very nice copy with handsome shelf appeal. See BAL 1033.
First edition, first state. Contains works by various contributors who constituted a brilliant flowering of American literature, among them Washington Irving, Nathaniel Willis, Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Cullen Bryant, Henry Schoolcraft, Samuel Osgood and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Price: $375.00


