The Father; or, American Shandy-ism

Lot 174
16.06.2023 10:00UTC -05:00
Classic
Starting price
$ 100
AuctioneerCHRISTIE'S
Event locationUSA, New York
Archive
The auction is completed. No bids can be placed anymore.
Archive
ID 967368
Lot 174 | The Father; or, American Shandy-ism
Estimate value
$ 3 000 – 5 000
[DUNLAP, William (1766-1839).] The Father; or, American Shandy-ism. A Comedy, as performed at the New-York Theatre, by the Old American Company. New York: Hodge, Allen & Campbell, 1789.

Rare first edition of Dunlap's first published play, a comedy in the style of Tristram Shandy. William Dunlap was an early American impresario, playwright, translator, historian, and artist. The first play he wrote was never printed and does not survive; according to him, the present work was only the second American comedy ever produced. It was reprinted later that year in the Massachusetts Magazine. When the Dunlap Society produced their modern editions of his works in the late 19th century, they used the magazine text—seemingly unaware of the existence of this scarce first edition. The only copy recorded at auction since 1935 was in these rooms in 2016. A lucky survival of ephemeral early American popular culture. BAL 4974; Evans 21805; Sabin 23912.

Octavo (207 x 129mm). Half title (half title and epilogue leaf soiled with stains and worming, epilogue with repair to gutter affecting printed area and about 6 letters in facsimile, dampstaining at ends). Original printed self-wrapper bound into 19th-century half morocco and marbled boards by R.W. Smith, top edge gilt and other edges untrimmed (extremities rubbed, marbled flyleaf detached).

[With:] [DUNLAP, William (1766-1839)]. Andre; a Tragedy in Five Acts: as Performed by the Old American Company, New-York, March 30, 1798. To which are added authentic documents respecting Major Andre. New York: T. and J. Swords, 1798. First edition of this theatrical adaptation of one of the most dramatic episodes of the Revolutionary War. BAL 4980; Evans 33652. Octavo (204 x 123mm). Lacking final ad leaf. Clipping of the poem "Andre's Request" by Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806-1867) pasted to bottom margin of p. 105 (a little foxing in text). Disbound with remains of leather spine and sewing intact; modern cloth box. Provenance: Augustus Griffing (early inscription on title).
Address of auction CHRISTIE'S
20 Rockefeller Plaza
10020 New York
USA
Preview
16.06.2023
Phone +1 212 636 2000
Fax +1 212 636 4930
Email
Conditions of purchaseConditions of purchase
Shipping Postal service
Courier service
pickup by yourself
Payment methods Wire Transfer
Business hoursBusiness hours
Mo 09:30 – 17:00   
Tu 09:30 – 17:00   
We 09:30 – 17:00   
Th 09:30 – 17:00   
Fr 09:30 – 17:00   
Sa closed
Su closed

Related terms

?>