1856 1ed Song of Hiawatha Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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1856 1ed Song of Hiawatha Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poetry Native American
"When thou smilest, my beloved,
Then my troubled heart is brightened”
– H.W. Longfellow, Song of Hiawatha
An incredible first edition of ‘The Song of Hiawatha’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This epic and popular 19th-century poem tells the love story of an Ojibwe warrior and his love for a Doakota woman. Longfellow describes Indian legends that have stood the test of time, particularly in comparison to the religious themes that are employed through verse.
It was Longfellow who helped the American public understand the image of the Native American. According to Pearce,
“It was Longfellow who fully realized for mid-19th-century Americans the possibility of the image of the noble savage. [Prior to ‘Hiawatha’] there was a general feeling that the Indian belonged nowhere in American life but in dim prehistory” (p. 191)
Item number: #2009
Price: $350
LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth
The Song of Hiawatha
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, MDCCCLVI [1856]. First edition. Thirtieth Thousand.
Details:
•Collation complete with all pages: [iv], 316, [12]
•References: Pearce, Savages of America
•Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
•Language: English
•Size: ~7in X 5in (18cm x 13cm)
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"When thou smilest, my beloved,
Then my troubled heart is brightened”
– H.W. Longfellow, Song of Hiawatha
An incredible first edition of ‘The Song of Hiawatha’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This epic and popular 19th-century poem tells the love story of an Ojibwe warrior and his love for a Doakota woman. Longfellow describes Indian legends that have stood the test of time, particularly in comparison to the religious themes that are employed through verse.
It was Longfellow who helped the American public understand the image of the Native American. According to Pearce,
“It was Longfellow who fully realized for mid-19th-century Americans the possibility of the image of the noble savage. [Prior to ‘Hiawatha’] there was a general feeling that the Indian belonged nowhere in American life but in dim prehistory” (p. 191)
Item number: #2009
Price: $350
LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth
The Song of Hiawatha
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, MDCCCLVI [1856]. First edition. Thirtieth Thousand.
Details:
•Collation complete with all pages: [iv], 316, [12]
•References: Pearce, Savages of America
•Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
•Language: English
•Size: ~7in X 5in (18cm x 13cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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