Item #48528 Phoenixiana or Sketches and Burlesques. John PHOENIX.
Phoenixiana or Sketches and Burlesques.

Phoenixiana or Sketches and Burlesques.

New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903. Hardcover. Illustrations by E.W. Kemble. Introduction by John Kendrick Bangs. Small 8vo. Yellow cloth with red lettering and red-bordered gilt lettering and black and red pictorial stamping. xvi, 332pp, (4pp ads). Top edge gilt. Frontispiece, small- and full-page line drawings. Near fine. Nonauthorial Christmas 1903 gift inscription on front flyleaf; spine ever-so-faintly toned. Item #48528

Exceptionally tight and handsome first of this edition. Phoenix was the pseudonym of George H. Derby (1832-61), a West Point classmate of Ulysses S. Grant and Army lieutenant best remembered as an early California humorist, publishing newspaper sketches under the name "John Phoenix," nicknamed "Squibob." First published in London in 1855 and the U.S. in 1856, this edition features Kemble's delightful illustrations. Phoenix specialized in cutting the local San Francisco gentry and their ways down to size -- some sample chapters convey his style: "Official Report of Professor John Phoenix, A.M.," "Pistol Shooting -- A Counter Challenge," "Phoenix at the Mission Dolores," "Squibob in San Francisco," "Sandyago -- A Soliquy," "Fourth of July Celebration in San Diego," "The San Francisco Antiquarian Society, and California Academy of Arts and Sciences," "The Ladies' Relief Society," "Squibob Abhors Street Introductions," "Phoenix in San Diego," and much more. Quite a superb copy and in outstanding pictorial binding. BAL 762.

Price: $125.00

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