The Book of The Thousand Nights and A Night,
[with] the Supplemental Nights.
Benares [London], printed by the Kamashastra Society, for private subscribers only, 1885-88.
Easily distinguished as the first edition from the numerous reprints by the presence of the copyrighter to verso of titles, variously Ellis Spear or Philip Justice, with volumes III & IV having Ellis Spear crossed through and replaced with Philip Justice. Also the stencilled edition number to the verso of the front pastedown, vol. i.
Often considered Burton's most enduring work, the first edition was limited to one thousand copies and printed exclusively for private subscribers. The explicit nature of the text put Burton at risk of prosecution if the work had been published in an open edition, thus the private dissemination of the work, along with the spurious publication location of 'Benares' were the vehicles by which Burton skirted the obscenity laws of Victoria England.
First edition, 16 volumes (10 volumes of the Nights plus 6 volumes Supplemental Nights), 8vo, original cloth banded and lettered in gilt (Nights) and silver (supplemental nights), the latter with joints repaired and spines with the silver completely rubbed away (as often), top edges red, a very good set.
Penzer p. 114-116.
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