W.W. Jacobs' Uncollected Cargoes; The Lost Early Periodical Appearances, Gathered and Edited by John Jascoll, The Hazelwood Press, numbered, limited and inscribed
The work of W. W. Jacobs (1863–1943) occupies a distinctive place in late Victorian and early twentieth-century literature, combining humour, character-driven storytelling and occasional elements of the macabre. Best known for his classic tale The Monkey's Paw, Jacobs wrote extensively about everyday life along the Thames estuary and in London’s dockside communities, drawing on his experience in the civil service. His stories are noted for their economical style, sharp observation and memorable twists, ranging from light comic sketches of maritime life to darker, more unsettling narratives.
W.W. Jacobs' Uncollected Cargoes; The Lost Early Periodical Appearances, Gathered and Edited by John Jascoll. Numbered limited edition. Now scarce.
Published by The Hazelwood Press, Lancaster, PA. 1996 first edition. First published in November, 1996 to mark the centenary of Many Cargoes in an edition of five hundred copies. This is copy number 65. With presentation inscription to final page by John Jascoll, to 'Peter Ford'.
A near fine spiral bound hardback (stiff card covers covered with clear laminate outers). A few discolored marks to inside covers (due to the way covers are glued).
Text is bright and clean throughout. A few light small spots to text block edge.
Text in English.
182pp.
Dimensions: approx 280mm high x 230mm wide x 20mm deep.
Weight: approx 625g (unpacked)