[Rarebooks] fs: 1821 Satiric Lecture on Heads
Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA
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Tue May 9 10:24:13 EDT 2006
A LECTURE ON HEADS... with additions by Mr. Pilon, as delivered by Mr.
Charles Lee Lewis, to which is added an Essay on Satire. With forty-seven
heads by Nesbit, from designs by Thurston.
Stevens, Geo[rge]. Alex[ander].
London; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown: 1821. A New Edition.
Stevens' satiric lecture on heads, fashion, and the whims and foibles of
those who have heads was first performed in 1764, and met with such popular
acclaim that pirated editions soon began to surface. Lewes, an actor who
performed the lecture himself, describes these problems in his "Address to
the Public".
The lecture owes much to Stevens' observant wit, and its popularity into
the 19th century to the craze for physiognomy, which it parodies. Stevens
[1710-1784] was a poet and playwright, but nothing he did ever equaled the
popularity of this lecture. He also achieved some minor note as
(apparently) the person who coined the term "merry-go-round" for carousels,
in a 1729 poem.
Hardcover. 4"x6.5", 110 [ii] pages, b/w frontispiece and line illustrations
in the text; nicely bound in dark brown quarter leather with raised bands
and gilt medallions; marbled boards; slight wear, text a bit browned and
with a little soil, but a nice copy. Binding signed with an embossed "JB".
[03580] $250.00
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