Item #8568 The Greville Memoirs. Charles Greville.
The Greville Memoirs
The Greville Memoirs

The Greville Memoirs. 1814-1860. Edited by Lytton Strachey and Roger Fulford.

London: Macmillan, 1938. 8vo. 8 volumes, set. Limited edition. One of 630 sets. First complete edition. Original red buckram, gilt. Top edges gilt. Silk marker ribbons. Volume 1: the boards are slightly warped and marked. There is a small, light stain to the fore edge. All volumes: contents clean with no ownership marks. A near fine set. Item #8568

Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville (1794-1865) was an amateur cricketer, who played first-class cricket from 1819 to 1827, and a Clerk of the Council in ordinary for over forty years. The latter career and his family connections gave him privileged access to Victorian high society and its gossip which he recorded in his diary. The first publication of Greville's Memoirs caused outrage in 1874 for the intimate account of private causes behind public events and their insights into three sovereigns under whom he served. Queen Victoria (the subject of a notable biography by Strachey) was not amused. From Raymond Mortimer's review in The New Statesman and Nation of December 3, 1938: 'This is the definitive Greville. At last we have the text entire, including not only the numerous passages suppressed by Reeve, but much that was crossed out by Greville himself, edited in most scholarly fashion with succinct notes and an invaluable analytical index. But the more we applaud this edition, the more we are bound to deplore the circumstances of its publication. Not only is the price very high, but the edition is limited to 630 copies, many of which will no doubt repose undisturbed on the shelves of collectors.'.

Price: £425.00

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