Judah, Samuel B. H. Gotham and the Gothamites, A Medley

AUCTION 29 | Monday, June 20th, 2005 at 1:00
Superior Hebrew Printed Books: Singular Selections from Two Distingushed Private Collections with American-Judaica.

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Lot 75
(AMERICAN JUDAICA).

Judah, Samuel B. H. Gotham and the Gothamites, A Medley

Uncut and unopened copy pp. lvi, 93, [1]. Browned. Original printed boards. 12mo Singerman 372; Rosenbach 242

New York: S. King 1823

Est: $1,500 - $2,000
PRICE REALIZED $1,500
First Poem and Satire by an American Jew. Judah (1799-1876?), a member of New York’s Cong. Shearith Israel, was one of the earliest American Jewish authors. His Gotham and the Gothamites, a satire in verse, “is an unrelieved flow of vitriol poured on the heads of numerous [more than 100] prominent New Yorkers, including Mordecai M. Noah” (Louis Harap, The Image of the Jew in American Literature, pp. 261-3). Judah was convicted of libel for this work, and he escaped imprisonment only because the governor pardoned him due to Judah’s ill health. Judah subsequently became a lawyer and “for many years was the only Jewish attorney in the city” (UJA, Vol. VI, p. 232; also see Sola-Pool, An Old Faith in the New World, p. 477). Singerman writes that a note in the HUC copy records “most copies lack the suppressed pp. xxi-xxiv.” The present copy is complete