Edmund Wilson (1895 – 1972) was widely regarded as the most important literary critic of the 20th century. Notable amongst his friends and peers, long time friend and Princeton roommate, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway, whose careers were launched and later salvaged by his support. He attended Princeton University from 1912 – 1916, where he first met F. Scott Fitzgerald and another long time friend, Poet John Allan Wyeth.
His life and character, as he lived, is too complicated for this simple read.
A publishers galley is an uncorrected, pre-1st edition proof, meant for a final review by authors and editor, prior to being published. In this case, Leon Edel as editor, regarded as the worlds foremost authority of the life and works of Henry James, and Roger Strauss as founder, publisher and senior partner of Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, one of the most discriminating literary houses in American publishing.
The term galley proof comes from the days of hand-set typography where the metal trays used to tighten and set the type into place were called galleys.
This is a rare and one of a kind collectable for the discerning reader and collector of 1st. edition publications. Complete with notations and corrections, inside and out.
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