[Rarebooks] fs: No Great Poet wrote a better book on Privies...

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Wed Jun 9 12:11:25 EDT 2004


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   "Harrington is no great poet;
    but I defy any great poet to
    write a better book on privies
    than this".

Harington, John. THE METAMORPHOSIS OF AJAX. A New Discourse of a Stale
Subject by Sir John Harington. London; Fanfrolico Press: 1927. Printed for
subscribers in an edition of 450 numbered copies.

A reprinting of the 1596 edition of this satirical Elizabethan book about
constructing sanitary plumbing, edited, and with a new introduction by,
Peter Warlock and Jack Lindsay. Sir John Harington [1561-1612] was a
figure at Court and Elizabeth's godson, a relationship that did not
prevent his slipping in and out of favor. This satirical work about the
construction of a revolutionary flushing privy contained a potshot at
Leicester, which got him into temporary trouble, but also included some
good, common sense sanitary design that was ignored by householders for
another 200 years.

In fact, Harington is given credit by some historians as being the
inventor of the flush toilet (more or less) and apparently actually built
one of the contraptions he described in this book for the Queen. "Ajax"
was a play on words, the Elizabethan slang for privy being a "jake".
Harington was not a first-rank writer, but he was entertaining and had his
moments. As Lindsay says of this work in his Preface-

"It lacks the epic prodigality of Rabelais (but) it is more precise and
neat as becomes a man who essays not to cleans the earth's bad morality
with lyric laughter, but its bad smells with carefully devised carpentry.
... Harrington is no great poet; but I defy any great poet to write a
better book on privies than this".

That about says it all. Hardcover. 6.5"x10", xxix + 144 pages; portrait
frontispiece and several line illustrations in the text; decorated covers.
Some toning along the top margin of the cover, spine darkened, a little
internal soil, but a nice copy. [05661] $200.00


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