M.R. James – The Five Jars – First UK Edition 1922
£450.00
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Five Jars’ by M. R. James, published by Edward Arnold in 1922. A near fine book with some light handling marks to the boards. Some darkening to the spine and wear to the corners. Some darkening to the page edges – a neat contemporary gift inscription to the front endpaper.
The book is a rare foray into children’s fantasy by the renowned master of ghost stories. The book recounts a whimsical and mysterious adventure narrated by an unnamed protagonist, who discovers five ancient jars containing magical substances. Each jar bestows unique abilities, such as seeing hidden realms and communicating with animals.
The story combines elements of fairy tales and supernatural intrigue, as the protagonist navigates encounters with both benevolent and sinister forces. Unlike James’s usual eerie tales, The Five Jars showcases his lighter, imaginative side, blending charm, humour, and subtle moral undertones.
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A first edition, first printing of ‘The Five Jars’ by M. R. James, published by Edward Arnold in 1922. A near fine book with some light handling marks to the boards. Some darkening to the spine and wear to the corners. Some darkening to the page edges – a neat contemporary gift inscription to the front endpaper.
The book is a rare foray into children’s fantasy by the renowned master of ghost stories. The book recounts a whimsical and mysterious adventure narrated by an unnamed protagonist, who discovers five ancient jars containing magical substances. Each jar bestows unique abilities, such as seeing hidden realms and communicating with animals.
The story combines elements of fairy tales and supernatural intrigue, as the protagonist navigates encounters with both benevolent and sinister forces. Unlike James’s usual eerie tales, The Five Jars showcases his lighter, imaginative side, blending charm, humour, and subtle moral undertones.