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Twain's Speeches at the Lotos Club 1st Edition - New York, NY

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Twain's Speeches at the Lotos Club 1st Edition - New York, NY
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1901 This is a collection of speeches made at the storied Lotos Club in New York City. Established in 1870 as a gathering place for writers, politicians and artists, the club`s constitution provides that: “The objectives of this institution shall be to promote and develop literature, art, sculpture, music, architecture, journalism, drama, science, education and the learned professions, and to that end to encourage authors, artists, sculptors, architects, journalists, educators, scientists and members of the musical, dramatic, and learned professions in their work, and for these purposes to provide a place of assembly for them and other persons interested in and sympathetic to them, and their objectives, effort and work.” Today these objectives remain unchanged and are the fundamental guiding force for the club. This privately printed book contains the text of speeches by such luminaries as Samuel Clemens, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ulysses S. Grant and Theodore Roosevelt. This is a 414 page first edition that also has 13 full page inserted plates of famous club members, its original cloth gilt stamped cover and shows slight shelf wear. All in all, this is a fantastic and clean edition that would spruce up any history library. Also included in this lot is a rough copy of Mark Twain’s ROUGHING IT. It’s a first edition, published in 1872, fully illustrated by “EMINENT ARTISTS” according to the title page. This 591 page tome indeed has some bindery issues that can easily be repaired. The cloth cover is torn and has some foxing and shelf wear evident, although the gilt illustration on the front is in bright condition. There is a merchant stamp in three places and a handwritten explanation on the acquisition of the book by the same Virginia City gentleman. - HKA#62469