The Tower. Second American Issue (1929)

Author: W.B. Yeats

Book ID: 70227

Price: 250.00

The Tower. New York: Macmillan, 1929. First American Edition, Second Impression. Pp vi, 110. Olive green cloth with binding design in gilt by Sturge Moore, depicting ‘The Tower’ of Ballylee, Co. Galway. Neat gift inscription to endpaper; heavy foxing from newspaper portrait clipping of Yeats to title page; otherwise a nice bright copy.

In 1928–the year he turned 63–the then-world-famous poet William Butler Yeats published a slim, beautifully-produced volume called The Tower. Yeats had received the Nobel Prize in 1923, and the book was awaited with considerable anticipation. The Tower contained some of what were to be the poet’s most famous, most explicated poems. Yeats himself was very pleased with its reception. He wrote his friend Lady Gregory that “Tower is receiving great favour.”

Thomas Sturge Moore (1870 1944) was an English author, poet and wood engraver especially noted for his bookplate designs. He designed several bindings for Yeats, however this is by far his most notable one. The beautiful image on the upper cover shows Thoor Ballylee reflected in the still water below it. The image suggests both Yeats’ poetic self-reflection--the meditative quality of his verse.

The first American edition was published in May 1928, three months after the English edition. This second impression appeared in January 1929. 

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