HENRY**, O [pseud. PORTER, W(illiam) S(ydney)]:: Short Stories

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HENRY**, O [pseud. PORTER, W(illiam) S(ydney)]: : Short Stories

LONDON.THE FOLIO SOCIETY,1960.

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UK,8vo HB+slipcase,1st edn.NFINE/VG.No owner inscrptn.Brown cloth with brown ink printed pictorial decorated boards and stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and plain blue-grey endpapers.Top edge coloured,fore-edge slightly aged and lightly spotted; contents bright,tight and clean.Red paper-covered card slipcase with some minimal fading to top edge and rear panel,some minimal rubbing to all edges and splits to both top+bottom edges of spine/backstrip.Set in Imprint 11 point leaded 1 point.UK,8vo HB+s/case,1st edn thus,1-222pp includes double-page,b/w line illustrated title page,11 full-page b/w line illustrations all by Paul Hogarth,all called for/present.A selection of 18 short stories. This is the 144th title since the publisher's inception. On Monday,April 25,1898,William Sydney Porter,convicted of embezzlement from the Bank at Austin,Texas,where he had been a 'teller',was admitted to the Ohio State Penitentiary as prisoner number 30664. Porter (1862-1910) was a man of thirty- six,a native of Greensboro,North Carolina, who had led a roving life,following several sorts of employment (including journalism) and seeing,like Ulysses,many men and cities.The prison gates closed on him for a five-year sentence,but in fact William Sydney Porter never reappeared. Instead,when the gates opened again on July 24,1901 (he had earned his remission),the man who emerged was 'O.Henry' and O.Henry in the ten years of his life that remained to him was the name he made internationally famous. During his prison term Porter continued to write and (American regulations being laxer than the British) he was able to send his stories out to editors.Some were accepted,and he began to use the pen-name 'O.Henry' - the origin of which is obscure.When he left prison he had a large sheaf of stories under his arm,and a ready market waiting.He went to New York,and became a full-time author. The Folio Society’s success is due to publishing books with exceptional typography,illustrations,paper and bindings.The Society sources new introductions from literary experts to accompany classic texts, using skilled designers and master printers to produce memorable fine books in both fiction and non-fiction fields.The Folio Society also prides itself on producing series of an author's works which regular publishers might not think economic - in several cases it is only possible to acquire forgotten books by major writers in Folio Society editions. Paul Hogarth,b.1917 Kendal,Cumbria,son of a master butcher and farmer.Studied at Manchester College of Art (1933-6) and at St Martin's School of Art,London (1938- 40).Worked as assistant to James Boswell (New Zealand,1906-71) from 1946-8.Lecturer at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (1950-4),senior lecturer at Cambridge School of Art (1959-61),tutor at the Royal College of Art (1964-71) and a visiting lecturer there (1971-82).During the 1950's and 1960's,he worked mainly in charcoal or very soft pencil on high quality paper,but more recently much of his work has been in colour,and he has made lithographic prints,for which he is better known. Please contact seller,because of the weight and the value of this item,for correct,insured shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!

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