Impressions and Comments.

Ellis (Havelock)

Impressions and Comments.

Description: FIRST EDITION, frontispiece photogravure portrait of the author, pp. vii, 262, [2, ads], 8vo, original blue buckram, backstrip lettered in gilt, wear at ends of backstrip and joints, cloth unevenly faded, slightly later ownership inscription of Alice M. Callow to flyleaf (see below), fair

Publication Details: Constable, 1914

Notes: A journal of the pioneering sexologist's intellectual and cultural life during 1912-13, inscribed by the author on the flyleaf: 'To my Wife from Havelock. 24 Sept. 1914'. Ellis married Edith Lees in 1891, the two having met at a meeting of The Fellowship of the New Life (from which the Fabian Society derived). Edith Ellis was a women's rights activist, and lectured and wrote on this and other themes linked to her socialist beliefs – she was also a novelist, and the couple's unstinting admiration for one another's work was in inverse proportion to their sexual attraction. Both had numerous f...more

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Price: £300

Subject: Modern First Edition

Published Date: 1914

Stock Number: 68061

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