VERY GOOD CONDITION

 

This sale is for a large size hardback FIRST EDITION entitled “The Satyr,” subtitled “An Account of the Life and Work, Death and Salvation of John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester,” by Cephas Goldsworthy.

 

It was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, of London, and is the 2001 FIRST EDITION (stated).

 

When Charles II returned to England in 1660, young John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647-1680) had not long been at Wadham College, Oxford.  Charles’ restoration inspired celebrations in the college that were so riotous that Rochester broke off his studies.  He wrote a ponderous poem in praise of the new king that brought him an annual pension of £500 and from then on devoted himself to debauchery.

 

In the short time that comprised the rest of his life – Rochester was only 33 when he died of tertiary syphilis – he loved both sexes wildly and indiscriminately; was confined to the tower for kidnapping an heiress; was released to fight a war against the Dutch; married and fathered children from his wife and his mistress; advanced the claims of Nell Gwyn; was banished repeatedly from court for a multitude of misdemeanours; suffered the agonies of thrice being ‘cured’ of syphilis; and then returned, on his death bed, to the Protestant church. 

 

Voltaire would describe him later as ‘a man of genius, and a great poet’.

 

His best-known work was A Satyr Against Reason and Mankind which is included, with annotations by the author, on pages 6 to 10.

 

The book measures 9.5 inches x 6.5 inches x 1.25 inches and has 295 pages. 

 

The book is in good, neat condition for its age, with a similarly very good original dust-jacket (not even price-clipped – it cost £25.00 at the time!) There are NO inscriptions/book-plates and NO other ink or pencil markings in the book.  The binding is good with no loose or missing pages.

 

A wonderful FIRST EDITION.

 

COMBINED POSTAGE - ALL BIDDERS: We offer 20% off the total postage & packing/‘shipping’ for additional items after the cost of the heaviest book – please wait for a combined invoice.

 

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