An Inland Voyage – Robert Louis Stevenson (Chatto and Windus edition, 1900)
This Chatto and Windus edition (1900) is of interest to collectors of Robert Louis Stevenson, Victorian travel writing, and finely bound antiquarian books.
About: A very good copy in a handsome later burgundy morocco binding with raised bands, gilt floral tools to spine compartments, and marbled boards in a warm ochre and rust pattern. Spine lettering legible; gilt tools bright; boards show light rubbing consistent with age. Interior sound with title page clean; paper toned throughout; bookplate to front pastedown adding provenance interest. A distinguished copy of an early Stevenson travel classic.
Details:
- Title: An Inland Voyage
- Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Publisher: Chatto and Windus, London
- Publication Date: 1900
- Edition: Later edition (first published 1878)
- Binding: Burgundy morocco spine, raised bands, gilt floral tools; marbled boards
- Condition: Very Good
Synopsis: Chatto and Windus reprint in a fine quality burgundy morocco binding with gilt spine tools and marbled boards; bookplate to front pastedown; a handsome copy of Stevenson's celebrated debut travel narrative.
Review: An Inland Voyage (first published 1878) was Robert Louis Stevenson's first book, recounting a canoe journey through Belgium and northern France undertaken with his friend Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson. Written with characteristic wit and observation, it established Stevenson's voice as a travel writer and essayist before the publication of Treasure Island and his later novels. A cornerstone of the Stevenson canon and a perennial favourite among collectors of Victorian travel literature.