[Rarebooks] FS: THE EARLIEST BOOK ON THE ART OF THE TATTOO AND OTHER FORMS OF BODY MUTILATION, 1653, with over 170 text engravings
Charles Agvent
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Sun Apr 10 13:32:19 EDT 2011
One of many fine and diverse items in our booth--D-8--at the New York
Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th St., open to the public
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B., J. [BULWER, John]. ANTHROPOMETAMORPHOSIS: MAN TRANSFORM'D : OR, THE
ARTIFICIALL CHANGLING HISTORICALLY PRESENTED IN THE MAD AND CRUELL
GALLANTRY, FOOLISH BRAVERY, RIDICULOUS BEAUTY, FILTHY FINENESSE, AND
LOATHSOME LOVELINESS OF MOST NATIONS, FASHIONING AND ALTERING THEIR
BODIES FROM THE MOLD INTENDED BY NATURE; WITH FIGURES OF THOSE
TRANSFIGURATIONS. TO WHICH ARTIFICIALL AND AFFECTED DEFORMATIONS ARE
ADDED, ALL THE NATIVE AND NATIONALL MONSTROSITIES THAT HAVE APPEARED TO
DISFIGURE THE HUMANE FABRICK. WITH A VINDICATION OF THE REGULAR BEAUTY
AND HONESTY OF NATURE. AND AN APPENDIX OF THE PEDIGREE OF THE ENGLISH
GALLANT. London: William Hunt, 1653. Second Edition. Quarto (5-1/2" x
7-1/4") bound in early calf with a recent calf spine; [50 (of 52)], 559,
[31] pages. Lacks the frontispiece, as in the Wing copy (B5461), leaf A1
(The Intent of the Frontispiece), and the portrait. The Table leaf is
bound with the extra leaf containing three engravings between S2 and S3.
Illustrated with 174 engravings in the text. Pforzheimer 115: "The
subject and abundant illustrations ... make it a desideratum in any
collection of curiosa, for it describes and illustrates every
conceivable alteration of the human body by man's design or by nature
and is of equal interest to the anthropologist and the student of human
credulity"; Welcome I, 270. Considered to be THE EARLIEST BOOK ON THE
ART OF THE TATTOO AND OTHER FORMS OF BODY MUTILATION. It is a
combination of fiction and fact, ancient and modern, brought back to
England by early world travelers. The First Edition of 1650 was smaller
(a duodecimo) and not illustrated. Very Good copy of a most interesting
title. $7,500.00
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