[Rarebooks] FS: INSCRIBED George B. Shaw KILLING FOR SPORT by Henry Salt, with an ALS by Shaw, to Animal Rights Activist
Charles Agvent
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Thu Oct 26 16:00:48 EDT 2023
(SHAW, George Bernard) SALT, Henry S. (editor). KILLING FOR SPORT.
Essays by Various Writers. London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1915. First
Edition. A scarce book with a preface by Bernard Shaw published for the
Humanitarian League, an organization founded by Henry Salt and dedicated
to human and animal rights. This is a most unusual and important copy of
this book INSCRIBED by Shaw on the half-title page to animal rights
promoter and author Phyllis Clodd, wife of prominent banker Edward
Clodd, on 22 March 1917. In addition there is much material pasted in,
mostly newspaper and magazine articles by Shaw on the subject covering
the front and rear endpapers and pastedowns, with a few tipped in within
the text. Also loosely tipped in opposite the title page is a
photographic portrait postcard of Shaw with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED
on the verso from Shaw to Clodd dated 20 March 1917: "You should read my
third article, which goes into the whole subject. It is psychologically
very curious. Did you ever read an essay of mine on Sport, or have you
ever thought out that subject? My second article was technical, though
it was partly meant to reassure people with relatives at the front. But
in the third I dealt with your position; and I should really like to
know what you feel about it. G.B.S." There are a few ink notes on the
articles and the endpapers that are likely in Clodd's hand. Front hinge
is cracking with the first two blanks detached; some glue stains and
foxing to first and last pages, most of text clean. Gilt on the spine
faded but still readable. Good.
The first paragraph from a review of the book in THE SOCIALIST REVIEW,
May 1915: "It is a bold venture on the part of the Humanitarian League
to issue this little volume at a time when the nation is still earnestly
engaged in 'Killing for Business,' and there is evidence that the book
has been held back by the war, since Bernard Shaw's preface is dated a
year ago. But in England the Blood Sports continue, while the Blood
Business goes on amain along two great lines drawn across Europe, and
only the day before that on which these lines are penned the writer
passed a field in which a posse of excited barbarians were watching the
hounds draw the coverts in the hope of hunting a fox to death. Probably
all these people had relatives at the front, engaged on what is perhaps
the less degrading occupation of the two." (#019804) $2,500
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