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05 / 28/09 rare books, maps, prints & autographs

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Auction: Thursday, May 28th at 10am Sale 1338 Exhibitions: Tuesday, May 26th & Wednesday, May 27th 10am–4:30pm Inquiries: david bloom ext.3023 Direct tel: 267.414.1246 dbloom@freemansauction.com joe huenke ext. 3034 Direct tel: 267.414.1247 jhuenke@freemansauction.com Bidding: bids department kati gegenheimer ext. 3008 Direct Tel: 267.414.1208 Fax 215.599.2240 kgegenheimer@freemansauction.com Catalogue $20 Inside Front Cover: Lot 103 Inside Back Cover: Lot 50

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Table of Contents Cookery & Potent Potables 1-3 Decorative Arts & Architecture 4-9 Photography 10-13 Books on Books 14 & 15 Graphic & Fine Arts Reference

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Modern Art – Including Illustrated Books & Livres d’Artiste 23-49 Illustrated Books 50-64 Color Plate Books 65-70 Illustrated 18th & 19th-Century Books 71-77 Children’s Books 78-81A Private Press Books & C 82-98 Modern First Editions 99-113 American & British Literature 114-131 Literary Sets & Fine Bindings 132-170 Judaica 170-173 Social History, Philosophy & C 174-180 Christian Subjects 181-202 Early Printing 203-221 Science, Medicine & Technology 220-244 Natural History 245-253 Agriculture 254-256 Sporting 257-272 Firearms & Military History 272-278 Classical Subjects 279-287 English Subjects 288-291 Irish Subjects & Imprints 292-294 Travel & Exploration 294-364 Americana 323-460 American Travel 323-364 American West 341-372 Utah & Mormon Subjects 356-370 American Indians 393-401 African-American Subjects 402-405 Ephemera 459-472 Photographs 473-478 Manuscript & Autograph Material 479-538 Animation & Graphic Art 539-541 Maps & Atlases 542-583 Prints & Graphics 584-616


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05/28/09 COOKERY & POTENT POTABLES Lots 1-3

DECORATIVE ARTS & ARCHITECTURE Lots 4-9

1 1 vol. Ranhofer, Charles. The Epicurean: A Complete Treatise of Analytical and Practical Studies on The Culinary Art. Chicago: John Willy, (1920). 4to, orig. decorated brown cloth; joints & corners scuffed. Frontis., additional vignette title, text illus. Internally clean. $80-120

4 8 vols. Decorative Arts - American: Barber, Edwin Atlee. The Pottery and Porcelain of The United States. New York: G. Putnam’s, 1893. 1st ed. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial cloth, t.e.g.; scuffed, some dust soiling. Frontis., full-page & text illus. 4 pp. adverts. New endpapers? * Chandler, Edward E. Six Quaker Clockmakers. Philadelphia: H.S.P., 1943. 1st ed. 4to, orig. imitation leather, slipcase. Plates. * Another copy of the preceding, lacking slipcase. * James, Arthur E. Chester County Clocks and Their Makers. Chester County Historical Society, 1947. 1st ed. #583/1000. 8vo, orig. imitation leather. Full-page & other illus. Signed by the author on title page. * Schiffer, Margaret B. Furniture and Its Makers of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn., (1966). 1st ed. 4to, orig. white cloth; minor wear, d/j (occasional edge wear). Plates. Signed by the author on front free endpaper recto. * _ _. Arts and Crafts of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Exton, (1980). Lg. 8vo, orig. imitation leather, gilt. Photo plates, other illus. Signed by the author on title page. * James, Arthur E. The Potters and Potteries of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Exton, (1978). 8vo, orig. imitation leather, gilt. Full page & text photo illus. * Hummel, Charles F. With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York. Winterthur Museum, (1968). 1st ptg. 4to, orig. two-tone cloth. Full page & other photo illus. Signed by the author on title page. Light wear. Ex-library copy. $100-200

2 2 vols. Ale & Beer: Gray, Barry; Savage, John. Ale in Prose and Verse. New York: Russell’s American Steam Printing, 1866. 8vo, orig. flexible gilt-lettered cloth; worn, spine gone, bdg. broken. Litho plates, other illus. Complete but rough copy. * Bickerdyke, John. The Curiosities of Ale & Beer. London, n.d. [ca. 1890]. Tall 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered bds.; worn, edges blistered, later? cloth spine. Text illus. Internally generally clean. $100-150 3 1 vol. (Potent Potables.) A Collection of All The Statutes Now in Force Relating to Excise Upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors... [with] A Table of Allowances for Common Brewers. London: John Baskett, 1737. 8vo, contemp. calf, maroon morocco spine label; scuffed, joints occasionally stressed. Edges of front & back matter discolored, otherwise internally generally clean. $300-500

5 4 vols. Singleton, Esther. The Furniture of Our Forefathers. New York: Doubleday Page, 1900-1901. #47/50 on Imperial Japan paper. 8 parts in 4 vols. 4to, orig. 3/4 green morocco & cloth, gilt, giltlettered & decorated spines with red morocco floral inlays, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints scuffed, spines & extremities faded to brown. Color frontis., other illus. Scattered light foxing. $300-500 6 1 vol. (Art Nouveau.) Sturm, G. Tierleben Im Ornament. Stuttgart: Jul. Hoffmann, 1895. Folio, contemp. cloth; worn, bdg. starting to break. With 30 tinted plates. Bottom fore-edge corners of title page & first 5 plates chipped - not affecting text or images, light toning, very slightly dusty. Ex-library - perforated stamp at head of title page. $200-300


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7 3 portfolios. (Art Nouveau.) Seder, Anton. Naturalistische Decorationsmalereien. Berlin: Ernst Wasmuth, (1897). Folio, orig. morocco & bds. portfolios; spines broken, other wear & spotting. With 60 color plates (incl. double-page plates with double nos.). Also with 2 (of 3) title pages, text, loose as issued. Internally generally clean & bright. Ex-library - ink stamp on several letter press pages, on versos of plates only. $500-800 8 12 vols. (Frank Lloyd Wright.) Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks, text by; Futagawa, Yukio, editor & photographer. Frank Lloyd Wright Monograph[s], 18871901; 1902-1906; 1907-1913; 1914-1923; 1924-1936; 1937-1941; 19421950-1959. 8 vols.; Frank Lloyd Wright. Preliminary Studies, 1889-1916; 1917-1932; 1933-1959. 3 vols; Frank Lloyd Wright in His Renderings, 1887-1959. 1 vol. Tokyo: A.D.A., 1986-1988; 1985-1987; 1984. Sq. folio, orig. red cloth, d/j’s (very occasional minor dust soiling to a few d/j’s). Color & b/w photo plates, plans. Attractive, bright, set. $500-800 9 2 vols. (Bauhaus Books.) Gunther, Hanns. Technische Schonfeit. ZurichLeipzig: Orell Fussli, 1929. SB 3. 12mo, orig. pictorial bds.; moderate edge wear, other light to moderate wear. Photo illus. * Giedion, S. Befreites Wohen. Zurich-Leipzig: Orell Fussli, 1929. SB 14. 12mo, orig. pictorial bds.; light wear. Photo illus, plans. $100-200

10 9 vols. (3 wrappers) Karsh, Yousef: Faces of Destiny. Chicago: Ziff-Davis, (1946). 2nd ptg. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth. Some spotting to endpapers. Photo plates. * Portraits of Greatness. London, etc.: Thomas Nilson & Sons, (1961). 3rd ptg. 4to, orig. silver-lettered black cloth; minor wear, d/j (some chipping at edges). Photo plates. * Karsh Portfolio. Univ. of Toronto Press, (1967). 4to, orig. black-stamped pictorial beige cloth; minor wear, d/j (some edge wear & creasing). Photo plates. * Faces of Our Time. Univ. of Toronto Press, (1972). 4to, orig. blue cloth; minor wear, d/j (some edge wear). Photo plates. Minor dampwrinkling to endpapers. * Karsh Portraits. Boston: New York Graphic Society, (1976). 1st U.S. ed. 4to, orig. red cloth, d/j. Photo plates. Minor wear. * Karsh: American Legends. Boston: Little Brown, (1992). 1st ed. 4to, orig. silver-lettered blue cloth, d/j. Color & b/w photo plates. Near Fine. * Portraits by Karsh. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1968. 4to, orig. silver wrappers. Photo plates. * Another copy of the preceding, signed by Karsh on title page. * Another copy of the preceding, inscribed & signed by Karsh on front blank. $80-120 11 4 vols. George Hurrell: Stine, Whitney. The Hurrell Style: 50 Years of Photographing Hollywood. New York: John Day, (1976). 1st ptg. 4to, orig. cloth; edge wear, dust soiling, d/j (creased, occasionally dust soiled). Photo plates, other illus. Some spotting to endpapers. * The Portfolios of George Hurrell. Santa Monica: Graystone Books, 1991. First edition. Folio, orig. white cloth, d/j. Photo plates. Minor wear, bright copy. * Hurrell, George. Hurrell Hollywood. New York: St. Martin’s, n.d. [ca. 1992]. Folio, orig. black cloth, d/j. Photo plates. Small fissure at bottom of d/j & front cover, but bright copy. * Vieira, Mark A. Hurrell’s Hollywood Portraits: The Chapman Collection. (New York): Abrams, (1997). 1st ed. 4to, orig. silver lettered & decorated purple-blue cloth, d/j. Photo plates, other illus. Minor wear, bright copy. $60-100 Photo Frontis by Man Ray 12 1 vol. (Ray, Man, photographer.) Rigaut, Jacques. Papiers Posthumes. Paris: Sans Pareil, 1934. First edition. #244/300. 8vo, orig. printed blue wrappers, glassine; some chipping to glassine, occasional minor wear to wrappers. Photo frontis. by Man Ray. Internally clean. Unopened. $600-900


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BOOKS ON BOOKS Lots 14 & 15 13 1 vol. (Newton, June, editor.) Helmut Newton. Koen, London, etc.: Taschen, (1999) Sumo #3464/10,000 signed by Helmut Newton. Lg. thick folio, orig. pictorial blue-lettered cloth, pictorial d/j (occasionally slightly scuffed). Color & b/w photo plates throughout. Near Fine / Fine. With original chrome display stand designed by Philippe Starck. $3,000-5,000

14 4 vols. Books on Books: Gray, George J. A Bibliography of The Works of Sir Isaac Newton. Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes, 1907. 4to, orig. 1/4 cloth & bds.; some edge wear, d/j (rather chipped). Frontis. Interleaved. Minor discoloration to endpapers. * Keynes, Geoffrey. A Bibliography of The Writings of Dr. William Harvey. St. Paul’s Bibliographies, 1989. 3rd ed. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j. Plates. * Bussy, R. Kenneth. Two Hundred Years of Publishing... Lea & Febiger, 1785-1985. Philadelphia, 1985. 8vo, orig. bds. Plates. Minor wear. * The Making of a Library. Extracts from Letters 1934-1941 of Harvey Cushing, Arnold C. Klebs, John F. Fulton. New Haven, (1959). 1/1000. 8vo, orig. bds., gilt. Frontis. $60-90


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05/28/09 15 3 vols. Judaica - Bibliographic & Graphic Art Reference: Shahn, Bernarda Bryson. Ben Shahn. New York: Abrams, [1971]. Sq. folio, orig. red cloth, d/j. Mounted color plates, other illus. Minor wear. * Prescott, Kenneth W. The Complete Graphic Works of Ben Shahn. New York: Quadrangle, (1973). Oblong 4to, orig. brown cloth; light edge wear, d/j (some chipping & creasing to edges, price clipped). Illus. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by Prescott on title page. * Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim. Haggadah and History... Printed Haggadah... Harvard... Jewish Theological Seminary. Philadelphia: J.P.S., (1975). 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial white cloth; minor wear, d/j (slightly dusty). Plates. Fore-edges slightly dusty. $80-120

GRAPHIC & FINE ARTS REFERENCE Lots 16-22 16 4 vols. American Illustrators: Pyle, Howard. Pepper & Salt, or Seasoning for Young Folk. New York: Harper, 1886. 1st ed. 4to, orig. color pictorial tan cloth; moderate dust soiling, light edge wear. Title in red & black, plain illus. by Pyle throughout. Internally generally clean. 2 pp. adverts. at back. BAL 16381. * (Wyeth, N.C., illustrator.) Lanier, Sidney. The Boy’s King Arthur. New York: Scribner’s, 1922. Lg. 8vo, orig. black cloth, color pictorial cover label; cloth occasionally scuffed. With additional color pictorial title + 14 plates. * Wyeth, Betsy James, ed. The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth, 1901-1945. Boston: Gambit, 1971. 1st ptg. Lg. 8vo, orig. two-tone cloth; minor spotting, d/j (slightly dusty, minor edge wear). Color plates, other illus. Signed by the editor on dedication page. * Another copy of the preceding, 1st ptg., orig. two-tone cloth, d/j (some dust soiling), signed by the illustrator on dedication page. $80-120

17 8 vols. + 2 pieces. Rube Goldberg: Goldberg, R. Foolish Questions. Boston: Small, Maynard, (1909). 16mo, orig. cloth; moderate wear, occasional staining. Illus. * _ _. Chasing The Blues. Garden City, 1912. 1st ed. Lg. oblong 8vo, orig. color pictorial bds.; some dampstaining, front hinge broken. Illus. Minor internal wrinkling. * _ _. The Rube Goldberg Plan for The Post-War World. New York: F. Watts, (1944). Lg. 8vo, orig. pictorial bds.; moderate wear, some dust soiling. Illus. * _ _. Rube Goldberg’s Guide to Europe. New York: Vanguard, (1954). 1st ed. 12mo, orig. cloth, d/j (chipped). Illus. * _ _. How to Remove The Cotton from a Bottle of Aspirin. Garden City, 1959. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. color pictorial bds.; edge wear, other moderate wear. Illus. * Kinnaird, Clark, editor. Rube Goldberg vs. The Machine Age. New York: Hasting House, (1968). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (scuffed). Illus. * Marzio, Peter C. Rube Goldberg. His Life and Work. New York: Harper & Row, (1973). 1st ed. Oblong 4to, orig. cloth; edges rather worn, d/j. Illus. Ex-library copy - ink stamp on title page. * Orig. Comic Pencil Drawing. Approx. 7 x 6 inches (180 x 150 mm), signed in pencil & inscribed, “To Billy Lauder by R. Goldberg.” * Card Designed by Goldberg. $200-300 18 6 vols. Al Hirschfeld: (Hirschfeld, Al, illustrator.) Perelman, S.J. Listen to The Mocking Bird. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1949. 8vo, orig. cloth; slightly dusty, d/j (chipping to edges). Illus. * Hirschfeld, Al. Show Business in No Business. New York: Simon and Schuster, (1951). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. bds., d/j (some chipping to edges). Illus. * _ _. The American Theatre as Seen by. New York: G. Braziller, 1961. 1st ed. Oblong 4to, orig. cloth; light wear. Plates. * _ _. The World of Hirschfeld. New York: Abrams, (1981). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (slightly dusty). Color plates, other illus. Lot also includes rough copy of Hirschfeld’s & Brooks Atkinson’s The Lively Years; book club ed. of Hirschfeld, introduction by John Russell. $60-90 19 2 vols. Maxfield Parrish. The Early Years, 1893-1930. Los Angeles: Nash, (1973). 1st ptg. Commentary by Paul W. Skeeter. Folio, orig. blue buckram; light wear, d/j (some edge wear). Color plates. * The Chartwell Books ed. of the preceding, folio, orig. blue cloth, d/j, color plates, light wear. $50-80


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05/28/09 20 1 vol. Hayter, S.W. About Prints. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1962. First edition. 4to, orig. cloth; minor wear, d/j (minor creasing & chipping to edges). Color plates, other illus. Orig. color etched New Year’s Greeting card by Hayter with cognate leaf inserted, card panel signed & dated, “1958,” in pencil by Hayter, his 1959 New Year’s greeting inscribed in pencil on cognate panel. $300-500 21 1 vol. Rodman, Selden. Horace Pippen: A Negro Painter in America. New York: Quadrangle Press, 1947. First edition. 4to, orig. grey cloth; some edge wear, spine & edges slightly discolored. Mounted color plates, other illus. Some browning to edges. With catalogue raisonné. $50-80 22 2 vols. Fine Art: Curtis, Charles B. Velazques and Murillo: A Description and Historical Catalogue of The Works of Don Diego de Silva Velazques and Bartolome Estaban Murillo. New York: J.W. Bouton; London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1883. Lg. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt; edges often scuffed, slightly to moderately dusty, hinges stressed. Frontis., etched plates. Unopened. * Commemorative Catalogue of The Exhibition of Dutch Art,... Royal Academy, Burlington House, London, January-March, 1929. Oxford University Press, 1930. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered brown cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners bumped, small split at head of spine. Color frontis. + 120 plain plates. $80-120

MODERN ART - INCLUDING ILLUSTRATED BOOKS & LIVRES D’ARTISTE Lots 23-49 Lithographs & other Graphics by Miro, Braque, et al. 23 3 vols. Modern Art: Gallatin, A.E. Georges Braque: Essay and Bibliography. New York: Wittenborn, 1943. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. green cloth, paper labels; light wear, d/j (some dust soiling & chipping, 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 inch gash at center top of front panel). Plates, color pochoir frontis. Internally generally clean, some darkening to endpapers, text slightly toned. * Miro. Saint-Paul: Foundation Maeght, 1968. Sm. 4to, orig. color lithographic wrappers by Miro. With 2 color (1 doublepage) & 1 b/w lithographs by Miro, other illus. Bright copy, minor wear. * Mourlot, Fernand. Souvenirs & Portraits d’Artistes. Paris, (1974). 4to, orig. olive cloth, orig. color pictorial lithographic d/j by Andre Minaux. Color plates, b/w photo plates, other illus. With the lithographic bookplate of Tom Rosenberg. Bright, attractive copy. $400-600 24 9 vols. (wrappers) View. New York, Dec. 1943; Summer, 1944; March, 1945; May, 1945; November, 1945; Dec., 1945; Dec., 1946; Fall, 1946. 4to, orig. wrappers. Illus. Scattered minor wear, occasionally minor dust soiling. Lot also includes Ford, Charles Henri. Poems for Painters. Duchamp, [et al.]. New York: View Edition, 1945. 1/1500. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers. Illus. Light wear. $300-500 With Color Silkscreens by Picasso, Leger & Miro 25 8 vols. Cahiers d’Art. Paris, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952. Vols. 15-19 (1940-1944), 20-21 (1945-1946), 22 (1947), 23, no.1 (1948), 24, no. 1 (1949), 25, no. 2 (1950), 27, nos. 1 & 2 (1952). Folio, contemp. morocco-backed cloth or full cloth; scattered wear, minor dampstaining to 1952 vols. Orig. wrappers preserved in 1945-1946, 1947, & 1952, no. 2 vols.; front wrappers preserved in 1948, 1, 1949, 1, 1950, 2 & 1952, 1 vols. Color & plain plates. Blistering to 1/2 title in 1945-1946 vol., glue residue & chipping to front matter of 1948, 1, very minor dampstaining in lower gutters of a few vols. With color silkscreen by Picasso in 1940-1944; 2 color silkscreens, 1 by Fernand Leger & 1 by Joan Miro in 1949, no. 1 vol. Silkscreens clean & crisp. $500-800


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05/28/09 26 10 vols. (Modern Art): XXe Siecle: Paris, etc., 1973-1978. Nos. 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 50. 4to,orig. color pictorial bds. Small chip to spine of no. 43, otherwise Near Fine / Fine. Color plates, other illus. Includes orig. lithographs by Hans Hartung, Robert Indiana, Max Ernst, Richard Linder, Dorothea Tanning, Salvador Dali, Jacques Herold, Wilfredo Lam, Charles Lapicque, Enrico Baj, James Rosenquist, Joan Miro, Viera da Silva, Paul Wunderlich, Henry Moore, Gentilini, orig. serigraph by Velickovic. * Homage to Max Ernst. New York: Tudor, 1971. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered blue-green cloth,d/j. Minor wear. Color plates, other illus. Includes an orig. litho by Max Ernst. * Homage to F. Leger. New York: Tudor, 1971. 4to,orig. cloth, d/j. Color plates, other illus. Includes 2nd ed. of orig. litho by F. Leger. Ex-library copy - ink stamp on front free endpaper & verso of title, glue remnant on front paste-down, card sleeve on back free endpaper. Cello-tape on cloth covers. But all internally generally clean. $800-1,200

27 4 vols. (Calder, Alexander.) Derriere Le Miroir. (Paris), Nov. 1963, Feb. 1966, Jan. 1975, Dec. 1976. Nos. 141, 156, 212, 221. Folio, orig. color or partly color litho wrappers; minor wear. Illus. Includes numerous, mostly color, orig. lithos by Calder. Internally generally clean. Complete. $500-800

WORKS WITH ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHAGALL Lots 28-35 28 6 vols. (Chagall, Marc.) Mourlot, Fernand; Sorlier, Charles. Chagall Lithographs I-VI. Monte Carlo, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1974, 1984, 1986. Sm. folio, orig. beige cloth, d/j’s, glassine, white cloth slipcases. Color & plain plates, incl. 24 orig. litho plates by Chagall, 4 (of the 6) d/j’s are orig. color lithos by Chagall. German text [The Lithographs of Chagall], complete. Near Fine / Fine. $4,000-6,000


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05/28/09 29 3 vols. Marc Chagall: Lassaigne, Jacques. Le Plafond de l’Opera de Paris par Marc Chagall. (Monte Carlo): Andre Sauret, (1965). Sm. folio, orig. pictorial red cloth, d/j, glassine & slipcase. Color plates, incl. fold. color plate in back, other illus. Includes orig. color lithograph inserted loose as frontis. + 6 other color lithographs (2 doublepage) by Chagall. Bright, Near Fine copy. * Homage to Marc Chagall. New York: Tudor, [1969]. Special issue of XXe Siecle. Sm. folio, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth, d/j (price clipped). Color plates, other illus. Includes orig. color lithograph by Chagall. Bright, Near Fine copy. * Chagall Monumental Works. (New York): Tudor, [1972]. Special issue of XXe Siecle. Sm. folio, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; light wear & minor spotting, d/j (light foxing to verso). Some foxing to endpapers, minor scattered internal foxing. Includes orig. color lithograph by Chagall - light foxing to verso, lower left corner dampstained. $400-600 30 1 vol. (Chagall, Marc.) Verve. Paris, (1950). No. 24. Folio, orig. pictorial wrappers over bds.; some chipping to spine panel, separation along joint of front panel. Internally clean. $200-300

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31 1 vol. (Chagall, Marc, illustrator.) Arland, Marcel. Maternite. Paris: Au Sans Pareil, 1926. #545/765 (of 960). Sm. 4to, orig. printed blue wrappers; spine & edges sunned. With 5 etched plates by Marc Chagall, tissue guards. Internally clean. Untrimmed. $2,000-3,000 32 1 vol. (Chagall, Marc.) Lassaigne, Jacques. Marc Chagall, Drawings, and Water Colors for The Ballet. New York: Tudor, (1969). Folio, orig. giltlettered olive-green cloth, d/j (occasional minor edge wear), slipcase. Color plates, other illus. Includes orig. color lithograph by Marc Chagall. $300-400 33 1 vol. (Chagall, Marc.) Mourlot, Fernand; Sorlier, Charles. The Lithographs of Chagall, 1962-1968. Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop, (1969). Chagall Lithographe III. Sm. folio, orig. black-stamped beige cloth, d/j, glassine, slipcase. Color & b/w plates. Includes orig. color lithograph by Marc Chagall, the d/j is also a color lithograph by Chagall. English-language text. Near Fine / Fine. $250-350


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05/28/09 34 1 vol. (Chagall, Marc.) The Jerusalem Windows. New York (or Monte Carlo), 1962. Text by Jean Leymarie. Folio, orig. cloth, d/j, slipcase. Color plates. Includes 2 orig. color lithographs by Marc Chagall. In orig. unopened mailing box. $1,200-1,800

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35 1 vol. (Chagall, Marc.) Sorlier, Charles. Die Keramiken und Skulpturen von Chagall. Monaco: Andre Sauret, (1972). Foreword by Andre Malraux. Folio, orig. grey cloth; minor wear, d/j (minor creasing & light wear to spine panel ends). Color & b/w plates. Includes orig. color lithograph by Marc Chagall. German-language text. Generally attractive copy. $200-300 With Original Drypoint by Louis Corinth 36 1 vol. (Corinth, Louis.) Biermann, Georg. Der Zeichner Louis Corinth. Dresden: Ernst Arnold, 1924. #3/[200?]. 4to, contemp. geometrical & floral gilt-decorated full brown morocco, gilt floral spine compartments, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, raised bands, green morocco spine label; occasionally scuffed, spine ends & extremities often rubbed. Tinted plates & text illus. With drypoint etching signed in pencil by Louis Corinth. Small close vertical tear at head of title page. Internally clean. $1,000-1,500

37 1 vol. (Dufy, Raoul, illustrator.) Mallarme, Stephanie. Madrigaux. Paris: La Sirene, 1920. #568/1000 (of 1110). 4to, orig. blue printed wrappers; occasionally creased, some chipping to spine & edges, very slightly dusty. With 24 color full-page pochoir illustrations by Dufy. Internally generally clean. Mostly unopened. $700-900 38 1 vol. (Dufy, Raoul.) Oury, Marcelle. Lettre a Mon Peintre, Raoul Dufy. Paris: Academique Perrin, 1965. #5603/6000. 4to, orig. printed white wrappers over flexible bds., chemise, color pictorial bds. slipcase. With 27 (mostly) color lithographs (8 double-page) after Dufy (18), Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Jacques Villon, et al. Loose as issued. Near Fine, bright & attractive. $600-900

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With Cezanne & Renoir Etchings & Engravings 39 1 vol. Duret, Theodore. Die Impressionisten. Berlin, 1914. Second edition. 4to, orig. vellum-backed bds., gilt-lettered spine, top edge stained red; light edge wear. Plates, other illus. Includes wood-engraved frontis. after Paul Cezanne & 2 etchings after Pierre Auguste Renoir, lettered tissue guards. Internally generally clean. Minor creasing to bottom fore-edge corners. Ink stamp at foot of title page. $2,500-3,500


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05/28/09 40 1 vol. Ernst, Max. Le Musee de l’Homme suivi de la Peche au Soleiel Levant. Gallerie Alexandre Iolas, n.d. #24/333 with orig. monochrome etching executed & signed by Ernst. 4to, orig. wrappers, brown cloth slipcase & chemise. Mounted color plates. Loose as issued. Near Fine / Fine. $300-500 41 1 vol. (Hugue, Manolo, illustrator.) Lujan, Nestor. De Toros y Toreros. Barcelona: Amigos del Libro, 1947. #23/245 (of 300). Folio, orig. color illus. wrappers. With color & b/w litho illus. by Camilo Fabregas after Hugue Manolo. Loose as issued. Minor creasing to wrappers, in defective orig. box. $200-300 42 1 vol. (Lobel-Riche, Almery, illustrator.) Mirbeau, Octave. Le Journal d’une Femme de Chambre. Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux, 1926. #111/180 (of 195). Folio, contemp. full crushed scarlet morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands, orig. wrappers preserved; joints & bands occasionally scuffed, orig. preserved front wrapper darkened. With etched plates by Lobel-Riche in 3 states. $1,200-1,500

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With Original Signed Lithograph by Marino Marini 43 1 vol. (Marini, Marino.) Trier, Edward. The Sculpture of Marino Marini. New York: F. A. Praeger, (1961). #41/60 copies with a lithograph signed in pencil by Marino [Marini]. 4to, orig. white & black pictorial cloth; minor wear, d/j (minor creasing, small split at head of front joint). Photo plates by Helmut Lederer. Attractive copy. $400-600 44 1 vol. (Masson, Andre, illustrator.) Jouffroy, Alain. Le Septieme Chant. Paris: Societe Internationale d’Art XXe, (1974). #158/210 signed by Jouffroy & Masson. Folio, orig. wrappers, orig. red cloth slipcase & chemise. With 4 engraved plates by Masson. Loose as issued. Some dampstaining to slipcase, otherwise clean & bright. $300-500


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With Color Lithographs by Matisse 45 1 vol. (Matisse, Henri, illustrator.) Orleans, Charles de. Poemes. (Paris): Teriade, (1950). #890/1230 signed by H. Matisse. Folio, orig. color pictorial wrappers. Includes 54 lithographs printed in color (1 signed & dated 3/43) in the stone by Henri Matisse); lithographed text in Matisse’s hand printed in black within color lithographic borders; color lithographic wrappers. Wrappers slightly creased. Internally clean. The Artist & The Book 202. $3,500-4,500 46 1 vol. (Miro, Joan.) Dupin, Jacques. Miro Engraver III. 1973-1975. New York: Rizzoli, (1992). 4to, orig. beige cloth, d/j. Color plates. With 2 orig. woodcuts by Miro - color frontis., plain plate facing p. 10. English-language text. Near Fine. $150-250 47 1 vol. (Steinlen, T.A.) Crauzat, E. De. L’Oeuvre Grave et Lithographie de Steinlen. Paris: Societe de Propagation des Livres d’Art, 1913. #4/500 (of 575). Preface by Roger Marx. Sm. folio, contemp. 3/4 morocco & marbled bds., gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, giltlettered spine, raised bands, orig. wrappers preserved. Plates, text illus. Includes 10 orig. etchings & lithographs by Steinlen. $1,000-1,500

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05/28/09 48 1 vol. (Vertes, illustrator.) Morand, Paul. L’Europe Galante. (Paris): Le Miroir des Moeurs les Arts et le Livre, 1927. #342/1100 (of 1165). 8vo, orig. pictorial wrappers, printed in blue & black letters, glassine. With 15 litho plates by Vertes. Minor wear. $100-150 49 1 vol. (Villon, Jacques.) Charbonnier, Georges, compiler. Humour Poetique: 50 Inedits. Paris: La Nef, [1950]. #D/25 (of 100). 8vo, orig. lettered & pictorial wrappers printed in red & black, glassine. Untrimmed. Orig. color lithograph as frontis., signed in pencil by Jacques Villon, full page illus. Clean & attractive. $600-900

ILLUSTRATED BOOKS Lots 50-64 Original Serigraphs Signed by Agam 50 1 vol. (Agam, Yaacov, illustrator.) Haggadah. London: Capepark, 1988. #159/180 (of 540) signed by Agam & the printer. Folio, orig. giltlettered & decorated green velvet, brass corners, in orig. gilt-lettered & decorated green velvet fall-down box with brass corners. With 57 orig. color serigraphs, signed in hand by Agam. Bright & attractive in slightly scuffed box. $5,000-8,000

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51 1 vol. (Shahn, Ben, copyist & illustrator.) Haggadah for Passover. Paris & London: Trianon Press, (1966). #153/228 on hand-made paper signed by Ben Shahn. Translation, introduction & notes by Cecil Roth. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered white wrappers, glassine. Loose as issued. Illus. Bright & clean in orig. gilt-lettered parchment box with brass clasp; minor wear to box. $1,500-2,500 52 1 vol. Bulliet, C.J. Venus Castina: Famous Female Impersonators, Celestial and Human. New York: Covici, Friele, 1928. First edition, #171/960. 4to, orig. black cloth-backed black & silver geometrically patterned bds., edges untrimmed; moderate edge wear, corners bumped. Illus. by Alexander King. Plates. Scattered light foxing. Some dampstaining to gutters. $80-120 53 2 vols. (Chimot, Edouard, illustrator): Merimee, Prosper. Carmen. (Paris): Deux-Rives, (1952). #801/900(of 1015). Sm. 4to, orig. color pictorial wrappers, glassine. Color plates (18). * Cleland, John. Memoires de Fanny Hill. (Paris): Deux-Rives, (1954). #537/900 (of 1006). 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers, glassine. Color plates (26 several in 2 states), other illus. Both works loose as issued & generally clean. $200-300

54 1 vol. Rimbaud, Arthur. Poemes. Paris: l’Angelot Maudit, (1948). #35/43. 12mo, orig. wrappers, black cloth chemise, slipcase (defective). With 17 wood-engraved illus. by Louis Ratisbonne. Loose as issued. Clean & attractive in defective slipcase. $200-300 55 1 vol. (Brunelleschi, illustrator.) Bernadin de Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri. Paul et Virginie. Paris:Francis Guillot, (1943). #339/525. 4to, orig. wrappers, glassine, grey cloth chemise. With 12 color pochoir plates, other color illus. Untrimmed. Crisp & clean. $800-1,200 56 1 vol. (D’Ache, Caran, illustrator.) Crosclaude. Les Gaietes de l’Annee (Deuxieme Annee). Paris: Libraire Moderne, n.d. #17/30 on imperial Japan paper. 12mo, early to mid 20th-Century full polished giltpaneled green morocco, gilt-lettered spine, gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g.; joints rubbed, spine faded to brown. Illus. Internally clean. $80-120


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05/28/09 57 3 vols. (2 wrappers) (Dignimont, Andre, illustrator): Bernard, Tristan. Amants et Voleurs. Paris: Editions de la Roseraie, 1927. #314/420. 4to, orig. stiff wrappers, paper cover label; some creasing. Etched plates in 2 states (incl. pochoir state). Internally clean. Untrimmed. * GaltierBoissiere, Jean. La Bonne Vie. Paris: H. Jonquieres, 1928. #215/575. 4to, orig. wrappers; spine ends starting to pull away & chip. Color pochoir plates & text illus. Internally clean. Untrimmed. * (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Collins, Wilkie. The Moonstone. 1959. #946/1500 signed by Dignimont. 4to, orig. cloth, slipcase. Near Fine in slightly scuffed slipcase. $400-600 Hand-Painted Binding by Dignimont 58 1 vol. (Dignimont, Andre, illustrator.) Balzac, Honore de. Le Colonel Chabert. Paris: Bibliophiles du Palais, 1924. #149/150 (of 200). 4to, contemp. full color pictorial vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, burgundy silked endpapers, orig. printed grey wrappers preserved; light wear, very slightly warped. The front & back covers of the vellum bdg. are decorated by orig. color gouache drawings by Dignimont. With an original signed pencil drawing by Dignimont on front binder’s blank. Internally clean. $900-1,200 59 1 vol. (Heffernan, Michael.) Father Tom & The Pope Philadelphia, 1861. Sm. 4to, later 19th-Century richly gilt geometrical & floral decorated green morocco, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g.; joints & extremities rubbed. Plates with hand-decorated illuminations by Russell West. $100-150 60 1 vol. (Schatz, Bezalel, illustrator & designer.) Miller, Henry. Into The Night Life. (Berkeley), (1947). #54/800 signed by Henry Miller & Bezalel Schatz. Folio, orig. color decorated blue cloth; occasional light wear, slipcase (occasionally scuffed). Color silkscreen illus. & text. Text drawn from Miller’s Black Spring, reproduced from his own hand. Internally clean. $500-800

61 1 vol. (Schmied, F.L., illustrator.) Flaubert, Gustave. Salammbo. Paris: Le Livre, 1923. #255/850 (of 1030). 8vo, contemp. full brown crushed levant morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands, marbled endpapers;occasionally scuffed. With 6 color plates, wood-engraved head & tail pieces. Internally clean. $800-1,200 62 3 vols. + card set. (Szyk, Arthur, illustrator): The New Order. New York: G. Putnam’s, (1941). 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. olive cloth; occasionally slightly scuffed, light edge wear, very slightly dusty. Color & b/w plates. * The Ten Commandments. Philadelphia: John C. Winston, (1947). 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. color decorated pictorial light blue cloth; light wear. Color illus. * The Haggadah. Jerusalem: Massadah and Alumoth, 1967. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial blue velvet; slightly scuffed, front hinge stressed, orig. gilt pictorial blue morocco & cloth fall-down box (occasionally scuffed). * Szyk Caricatures Set #6. 6 color cards in orig. wrappers. Edge wear to wrappers, cards clean. $200-300 63 1 vol. Signer, Isaac Bashevis. The Golem. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, (1982). Illustrated by Uri Schulevitz. First edition thus. #146/450 signed by Signer & Schulevitz. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, slipcase. Near Fine / Fine. $80-120 64 1 vol. Trew, Cecil G. Reveries of Omar. Los Angeles: Kaloprint Corp., n.d. [1929]. #410/1000 Artist’s Proof Sets. Folio, orig. decorated limp green calf; scuffed. With mounted title vignette + 21 mounted plates signed in pencil by Trew. Loose as issued. Very minor scattered foxing. $100-200


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05/28/09 COLOR PLATE COSTUME & FASHION Lots 65 & 66 100 Color Pochoir Fashion Plates 65 1 vol. Le Bon Genre: A Selection of 100 Plates...”Gazette du Bon Genre” by G. Barbier, [et al.] from The Years 1920, 1921, 1922. N.p. [Paris], n.d. [ca. 1920s]. 4to, contemp. cloth-backed bds.; light edge wear. With 100 color pochoir plates. Title page slightly toned. Internally generally clean, a few margins slightly toned. $3,500-4,500

66 1 vol. Iribe, Paul. Les Robes de Paul Poiret. Paris, (1908). 1/250. 4to, orig. decorated bds.; occasionally scuffed, covers slightly warped. With 10 color pochoir plates, incl. fold. plates. One plate with small paper loss at top margin. Internally clean. $2,500-3,500

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05/28/09 COLOR PLATE BOOKS Lots 67-70 67 2 vols. (Grandville, illustrator.) The Flowers Personified being a Translation of... “Les Fleurs Animees” by N. Cleaveland. New York: R. Martin, 1847[1849]. Tall 8vo, modern bds., green morocco spine labels, a.e.g. With 2 additional hand-colored pictorial titles + 50 hand-colored plates. Light to moderate foxing to text, light to occasionally moderate foxing to plates (primarily edges). Without vol. 2 letterpress title. Tall copy. Bound with [in vol. 2]: Foelix, C. Modern Botany for Ladies... Translated by N. Cleaveland. New York: R. Martin, n.d. With 2 plates. Light to moderate foxing. $700-1,000 68 1 vol. Strutt, Joseph. Glig-Gamena Angel-Deod, or The Sports and Pastimes of The People of England. London: T. Bensley for J. White, 1801. First edition. 4to, contemp. full calf, gilt edges, gilt-ruled spine, red morocco spine label; occasionally scuffed & rubbed, expert repairs. With 40 plates (38 fully hand-colored, 1 plate partly colored, 1 plain plate), most plates with tissue guards. Tissue guards foxed, scattered light foxing to text & plates. Attractive copy. $300-500 69 4 vols. Thomas Rowlandson & C.:[Rowlandson; Combe, imitation.] Doctor Syntax in Paris. London: W. Wright, 1820. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, late 19thCentury tan calf & cloth, gilt, spine richly gilt, morocco spine labels (rubbed & worn); scuffed, joints & edges often rubbed. With color pictorial title + 17 color plates; light to moderate offsetting, scattered light to moderate foxing. Frontis. starting to detach. * (Rowlandson, Thomas, illustrator.) Combe, William. The Tour[s] of Doctor Syntax in Search of [1] The Picturesque; [2] Consolation; [3] a Wife. London: Nattali & Bond, [ca. 1860]. 3 vols. Tall 8vo, contemp. 1/2 green calf & marbled bds. & edges, spines richly gilt, morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints, spine ends & corners rubbed. With 80 color plates (incl. 2 color pictorial titles). Internally clean. $300-500

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Rowlandson on Love 70 1 vol. (Rowlandson, Thomas). Cupid’s Magick Lantern. (London), Hoope & Wigstead, 1797. 4to, early 20th-Century 1/2 purple brown morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine. 10 hand-colored etched plates by Thomas Rowlandson after George M. Woodward mounted on early 20th-Century stubs, each titled & with humorous verse. Images intact but trimmed within platemarks, occasional spotting. $1,000-1,500


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05/28/09 ILLUSTRATED 18Tth & 19th CENTURY BOOKS Lots 71-77 71 1 vol. Dryden, John. The Fables. London: T. Bensley for J. Edwards, 1797. Folio, contemp. 1/2 calf & bds., gilt-ruled spine, red morocco spine label; scuffed, other moderate wear & occasional dust soiling. With 9 engraved plates by F. Bartolozzi, et al., after Diana Beauclerc, engraved head & tail pieces. Scattered, generally light, foxing, moderate foxing to endpapers & a few leaves, light offsetting, small tear in 1/2 title - negligible paper loss. Untrimmed. Armorial bookplate of Count Jenison Warlwarth on front paste-down. $500-800 72 1 vol. Holbein, (Hans). The Dance of Death. London: S. Gosnell for John Scott and Thomas Ostell, 1803. Sm. 4to, late 19th-Century 3/4 black morocco & marbled bds., gilt; occasionally scuffed, corners rubbed, joints occasionally rubbed & tender. With frontis. + 50 etched plates by D. Deuchar after Holbein. Light to moderate offsetting, scattered light foxing. Untrimmed. $250-350 73 1 vol. (Landseer, Edwin Henry.) [Collection of Etchings.] [London], [1848], [1/100]. Folio, contemp. 3/4 calf & marbled bds., gilt spine; joints & corners rubbed, head & foot of spine rubbed away. With 17 etchings, numbered 1-17, all mounted proofs on India paper. 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches (240 x 323 mm) & smaller. Light to moderate foxing primarily affecting mounts. Includes: “Return from Deer Stalking” heavily foxed; “Landscape”; “The Sweeps”; “The Frog”; “Low Life”; “The Traveller’s Rest”; “The Mountain Torrent”; “The Watchman”; “The Four Dogs’ Heads”; “the Donkeys”; “The Ladies Pets”; “The Beggar”; “The Warren”; “The Eagle”; “The Highland Shepherd.” Armorial bookplate of Lord Northwick on front paste-down. $400-600 74 1 vol. (Cruikshank, George, illustrator.) Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. London: John Cassell, 1852. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 black calf & marbled bds.; scuffed & worn. With frontis. portrait, 26 wood-engraved plates, title vignette. Moderate offsetting, light to moderate foxing & spotting, occasional minor dampstaining. Frontis. & title sprung. First book-form edition of the Cruikshank illus. ed., normally cited as the first English ed. See Cohn 777 $200-300

75 1 vol. (Dore, Gustave.) Cervantes (Saavedra, Miguel de). The History of Don Quixote. London: Cassell, Peter and Galpin, n.d. [ca. 1880]. 4to, orig. 3/4 brown morocco & cloth; scuffed, extremities often heavily rubbed. Frontis., wood-engraved plates & text illus. Occasionally slightly toned. $100-150 76 1 vol. (Dore, Gustave, illustrator.) Poe, Edgar Allan. The Raven. New York: Harper, 1884. First Dore edition. Folio, orig. gilt-pictorial olive cloth; occasional edge wear. Wood-engraved plates. Some soiling to endpapers, scattered light foxing, some dampstaining at lower margins. Calligraphic inscription, dated “Christmas 1883,” on front blank. $200-300 77 2 vols. Christmas - 19th-Century Imprints: (Foster, Birket, illustrator.) Christmas with The Poets. London: David Bogue, 1855. 3rd ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. black tooled & stamped brown calf, morocco spine label; rubbed & worn, back cover detached. With 53 tinted litho illus., border & other decorations. Internally clean. * Christmas Tyde. London: W. Pickering, 1849. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth, giltlettered spine, edges untrimmed; light edge wear, slightly sunned. Title vignette. Minor foxing. $60-90


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05/28/09 77A 2 vols. The Masterpieces of The Centennial International Exhibition Illustrated: Volume I. Strahan, Edward. Fine Art. Philadelphia: Gebbie & Barrie, (1876). With engraved vignette title & 45 steel-engraved plates, double-page, full-page & other wood-engraved illustrations. * Volume II. Smith, Walter. Industrial Art. Philadelphia: Gebbie & Barrie, (1876). With copper engraved frontis., numerous woodengraved illus. Both 4to, orig. 3/4 brown morocco & pebbled cloth, gilt, a.e.g.; joints & extremities occasionally rubbed. Internally clean. Sound bdgs. Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Naide, Philadelphia, PA $200-300

CHILDREN’S BOOKS Lots 78-81A 78 3 vols. Illustrated Children’s Books: (Hughes, Thomas.) (Doyle, Richard, illustrator.) The Scouring of The White Horse. Cambridge: Macmillan, 1859. 1st ed. Early 20th-Century full triple-gilt fillet paneled polished blue calf, richly gilt floral spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., brown morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints slightly stressed, by Root & Son. Wood-engraved illus. Scattered light foxing. Trimmed - no loss of ptg. * Greenaway, Kate. Almanack for 1883. London: George Routledge and Sons, n.d. [1882]. 1st ed. 48mo, orig. color pictorial glazed bds.; extremities scuffed, back bd. darkened. Color illus. Internally generally clean. * Richards, Laura E. Captain January. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1898. Edition de Luxe, #87/100 on Japanese hand-made paper (of 1026), signed by Laura Richards & the publishers. Sm. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 crushed brown levant morocco & marbled bds., gilt floral & morocco inlaid spine decorations, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints & extremities often rubbed. With 6 plates by W.H.W. Bicknell after Frank T. Merrill in 2 states (1 color). Internally generally clean. $100-200

79 4 vols. Children’s Books: Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: Macmillan, 1868. “Tenth Thousand.” Illus. by John Tenniel. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial & paneled red cloth, a.e.g.; worn & blistered, rebacked. Frontis., text illus. Scattered light foxing. Contemp. inscription on verso of frontis. * Burnett, Frances Hodgson. Two Little Pilgrims’ Progress. New York: Scribner’s, 1895. 1st ed. Illus. by Reginald B. Birch. Lg. 8vo, orig. pictorial gilt-lettered & decorated blue cloth; some edge wear, minor spotting. Frontis., fullpage illus. 16 pp. adverts. at back. Lacking terminal blanks. BAL 2088. * Newell, Peter. The Hole Book. New York: Harper, (1908) [but 1931]. Sm. 4to, orig. color-pictorial bds.; worn & occasionally blistered. Color plates. Internal cello-tape repairs. * Phillips, W.S. (El Comancho). Indian Tales for Little Folks. New York: Platt & Nourse, (1914). Oblong color pictorial bds.; edge wear. With 11 color plates, color & b/w border illus. Close tear at foot of title page. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed “El Comancho” on front free endpaper recto. $120-180 80 1 vol. Macdonald, George. At The Back of The North Wind. London: Strahan, 1871. First edition, mixed issue? 8vo, orig. gilt-framed & pictorial magenta cloth; scuffed, head & foot of spine chipped away. With 76 wood-engraved illus. by Arthur Hughes. Internally slightly toned. The binding decorations & devices on the copy above match Sadlier’s first bdg., as does the ‘Burn’ binder’s ticket on the back paste-down, this copy’s pinkish-buff endpapers match Sadlier’s second bdg.; the magenta pebble grain cloth itself matches Sadlier’s third bdg. The collation, complete with 1/2 title & 13 pp. (+ 1 blank p.) pub. cat. match Sadliers’s 1st bdg. entry, but the pagination of the above copy, (1)-viii + 378, 1-13 (1) pp. does not match Sadlier’s viii + (392) 1 p; the pagination of the first American edition is given by Sadlier as (1) + 378, but its signature collation is at variance with the copy above. Sadlier 1474-1474C. $300-500 Signed by A.A. Milne 81 1 vol. Milne, A.A. When I Was Very Young. New York: Fountain Press, 1930. First edition, #48/842 signed by A.A. Milne. 8vo, orig. pictorial white stamped light red cloth, paper spine label; light wear. In brown cloth slipcase with defective top. Illus. by Ernest Shepard. $300-500


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05/28/09 PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS & C. Lots 82-98

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First English-Language Swiss Family 81A 1 vol. (Wyss, Jonathann.) The Family Robinson Crusoe... Translated from The German of M. Wiss. London: for M.J. Godwin, 1814. First edition in English. 2 vols. in 1. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed. With frontis., fold. map & plate in vol. 1, 1 plate in vol. 2, without title page in vol. 2. Scattered light foxing & spotting, a few tears in text - negligible paper loss. Sold with all faults. This copy: (i)-xxii, (1)-144; (1)-202, pagination as in British Museum copy (but lacking vol. 2 title page & the complete compliment of plates), described in Gumuchian 4907. First English-language edition of “The Swiss Family Robinson,” translated by William Godwin. $800-1,200

82 10 vols. Poetry, Literature, Private Press & Signed Books: Campell, Roy. The Flaming Terrapin. London: J. Cape, (1924). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. bds., paper spine label; slightly dusty, d/j (chipped & moderately dust soiled), some darkening to endpapers. Inscribed & signed by Roy Campbell on front free endpaper recto. * Colum, Padraic. Wild Earth. A Book of Verse. Dublin: Maunsel, 1907. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. 1/4 cloth & bds.; scuffed, slightly dusty. Very slightly shaken. * Lawrence, D.H. Pansies, Poems. London: Martin Secker, (1929). 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig. bds., gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear, d/j (chipped at edges, some chipping to spine - foot gone, close tear). Roberts & Poplawski A74b. * Maugham, W. Somerset. East of Suez. London: W. Heinemann, 1922. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. cloth; spine ends & corners slightly scuffed, occasionally slightly dusty. Inscribed & signed by W. Somerset Maugham on front free endpaper recto. Stott A27a.* Moore, George.Letters from... to Ed Dujardin, 1866-1922. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1929. #114/668 signed by George Moore. 8vo, orig. bds., paper spine label; light wear, glassine (torn, spine gone). * Watson, Williams. Epigrams of Art, Life and Nature. Liverpool: G.G. Walmsley, 1884. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. blue cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine ends frayed, spine starting to separate. Inscribed, dated, Apr. 25, 1891,” & signed by William Watson on front free endpaper recto. * _ _. Wordsworth’s Grave and Other Poems. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1890. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. paper vellum & bds.; spine darkened, spine ends chipped, other edge wear. Frontis. * _ _. Lachrymae Musarum and Other Poems. London: Macmillan, 1892. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth, edges untrimmed; light edge wear, slightly dusty. * Young, Francis Brett. Blood Oranges. London: White Owl Press, 1932. 1st ed., #49/230 signed by Young. 8vo, orig. cream cloth; moderately dusty. Frontis., other illus. $120-180


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05/28/09 83 6 vols. Illustrated & Private Press Books: Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat of. Portland, Maine: Thomas Mosher, 1911. Tenth edition on Van Gelder paper, 1/925. 12mo, orig. 3/4 crushed brown morocco & bds., gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spine, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed. * _ _. _ _. San Francisco: Johnck, Kibbee, 1926. Illus. by Lawrence A. Patterson. 4to, contemp. 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt-lettered spine; scuffed, occasionally slightly dusty, some edge wear. Fullpage & other b/w illus. Scattered, generally light, foxing. * _ _. _ _. New York: Illustrated Editions Company, (1938). Illus. by Hamzeh Abd Ullah Kar. 4to, orig. black pebbled cloth; scuffed. With 9 mounted color plates. * (Riccardi Press.) Irving, Washington. Knickerbocker Papers, Being Rip Van Winkel & The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. London, 1914. #898/1000 (of 1012). Lg. 8vo, orig. giltlettered pale green cloth & bds.; light wear, d/j (minor chipping to edges). * (The Riverside Press.) Forbush, William Byron. Ecclesiastes in The Metre of Omar. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1906. 8vo, orig. brown cloth-backed black bds., paper spine label; minor wear. * (Memorial Series.) Rhys, Ernest, ed. Thomas Mosher. London: T. Fisher Unwin, n.d. [ca. 1900]. #231/250. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt; scuffed, spine & joints frayed. Frontis. $100-150 84 5 vols. Illustrated Private Press Books: Melville, Herman. Journal up The Straits. New York: Colophon, 1935. Designed by Bruce Rogers. 8vo, orig. marbled cloth, black morocco spine label. Portrait. Cloth slightly scuffed, label chipped, head of spine frayed. * (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Merimee, Prosper. Carmen. 1941. Illus. by Jean Charlot. #1482/1500 signed by Charlot. 4to, orig. clothbacked bds., slipcase. Spines of slipcase & bdg. slightly sunned. * (Overbrook Press.) Nathan,Robert. One More Spring. Stamford, Conn., 1935. 1/750. Designed & illus. by W.A. Dwiggins. 8vo, orig. cloth-backed bds., paper spine label, slipcase (spine & extremities darkened). * (Lakeside Press.) Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales. Chicago, 1930. 1/1000. Designed & illustrated by W.A. Dwiggins. Thick 12mo, orig. black cloth-backed bds.; minor wear, slipcase with paper label; some discoloration. * (Conde Nast Press.) Robbins, Archibald. Robbin’s Journal. Greenwich, Conn., 1931. Illus. by Earle Wilson. #237/355 signed by Wilson. 4to, orig. blind-stamped white leather, giltlettered black morocco label, a.e.g.;occasionally slightly scuffed, slipcase (minor wear). $120-180

85 2 vols. Illustrated Limited Editions: Dante Alighieri. The Divine Comedy. New York: Macmillan, 1931. Translated by Jefferson Butler Fletcher. #114/200 signed by Fletcher. 4to, orig. limp vellum, silk tie, slipcase. Plates. Fine in slightly worn slipcase. * The Dance of Death. Washington, D.C., 1945. #12/200. 4to, orig. bds., blue cloth slipcase & chemise. Illus. Reproduction of Lessing J. Rosenwald’s copy of the work printed in Paris by Guyot Marchand. Bright, attractive copy in slightly worn slipcase. $80-120 86 2 vols. Small & Private Press Books: Pater, Walter. An Imaginary Portrait. (Oxford): H. Daniel, 1894. #107/250. Sm. 8vo, contemp. full giltpaneled blue green morocco, gilt-lettered & decorated spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, turn-ins gilt; occasionally scuffed, spine ends & joints slightly rubbed, by Morley. Scattered, light, internal foxing. * The New Amphion: Being The Book of The Edinburgh University Union Fancy Fair. Edinburgh: Univ. Press, T. & A. Constall, 1886. #86/100. Sm. 8vo, orig. richly gilt-decorated vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; slightly warped. Plates. $80-120 87 Lot. Private & Small Press Pamphlets & C - Primarily early & mid 20thCentury, including: Bradley, W.A., printer. “The Death Speech of Thomas MacDonagh.” Brick Row Print and Book Shop, n.d. Brick Row Broadside: II, 1/325 (of 350). Folio, 4 pp.; upper fore-edge corners chipped, minor dust soiling to edges, slightly creased. * Ariel Poems. Nos. 3, 9, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 33, 31, 36, 38. London: Faber & Faber, Curwen Press. Sm. 8vo, orig. pictorial wrappers; scattered wear, front wrappers of no. 3 detached. Each with color plate. * [Rogers, Bruce, printer.] Lamb, Charles. Dream Children. New York, 1923. 1/500. 8vo, orig. wrappers; minor wear. $100-150 88 1 vol. (Private Press.) Kleukens, Vonch H. Die Fable vom Wind und adere Fabeln. Darmstadt: Ernst Ludwig, 1923. 1/250. 12mo, contemp. full crushed scarlet levant morocco, gilt-lettered & ruled spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, turn-ins gilt, raised bands; spine slightly darkened, occasional minor spotting, very slightly warped. Light foxing - primarily to endpapers, front & back matter. Executed by woodcut throughout. $200-300


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05/28/09 89 1 vol. (Bird & Bull Press.) Heaney, Howell, et al. Three Lions and The Cross of Lorraine: Bartholomaeus Angelicus... Newtown, Pa., 1992. #90/138. Folio, orig. 1/4 crushed burgundy morocco & bds., black morocco spine label; minor wear. With 2 leaves from The Bartholomaeus De Proprietatibus Rerum, ca. 1495 in sleeve at back. This copy inscribed to Alvin Kernan & signed by Henry Morris, owner of The Bird & Bull Press; 2 Morris TLS’s to Kernan laid in. $250-400 90 1 vol. (The Book Lovers’ Guild.) Goldsmith, Oliver. The Deserted Village. Germantown, Philadelphia, 1901. #841/300 signed by The Guild. 4to, orig. 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine, raised bands; corners & spine ends rubbed, joints & bands occasionally rubbed. Hand-illuminated title page, colophon & initials, bound for The Guild by James Arnold. Internally clean. $150-250 91 1 vol. (Kelmscott Press.) Tennyson, (Alfred) Lord. Maud. Upper Mall, Hammersmith, 1893. 1/500. 8vo, orig. limp vellum, gilt-lettered spine; spine & edges a little darkened, other minor spotting, slightly warped, ties defective. $400-600 92 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) (Dulac, Edmund, illustrator.) Pushkin, Alexander. The Golden Cockerel. [1949]. #463/1500 signed by Dulac. Sm. folio, orig. purple cloth with metal onlay, glassine, chemise, slipcase. Bright copy in slightly worn slipcase. $100-150 93 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club.) Rimbaud, Arthur. A Season in Hell. N.p., (1986). With photogravures by Robert Mapplethorpe, #27/1000 signed by Mapplethorpe & Paul Schmidt (the translator). 4to, orig. crushed rose levant morocco, slipcase. Photogravure plates, tissue guards. Fine in very slightly dusty slipcase. $800-1,200

94 1 vol. (Nonesuch Press.) Harvey, Dr. William. The Anatomical Exercises...: De Motu Cordis 1628: De Circulatione Sanguinis 1649: The first English text of 1653... Newly edited by Geoffrey Keynes. London, [1928]. #1158/1450. 8vo, orig. crushed gilt-paneled brown morocco, t.e.g.; occasionally scuffed. Some darkening to endpapers. $80-120 95 1 portfolio (Tiber Press.) Bourjaily, Vance. The Girl in The Abstract Bed. New York, (1954). #112/1500. Illus. by Tobias Schneebaum. Folio, orig. pictorial stiff red wrappers portfolio; occasionally creased. With 13 color plates mounted on printed flexible bds. Title & mount bds. toned, a few plates loose from mounts. $80-120 96 2 vols. (Trianon Press.) Blake, William: Songs of Innocence. London, 1954. #840/1600 (of 1929). 8vo, orig. orange morocco-backed bds., giltlettered spine; spine occasionally rubbed, slipcase. Color plates. Gutters of endpapers slightly discolored. * Songs of Experience. London, 1955. #466/480 (of 506). 8vo, orig. light blue morocco, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, spine slightly faded, slipcase. Color plates. Minor discoloration to endpapers. Both internally clean. Both facsimiles of copies collected by Lessing J. Rosenwald. $120-180 97 2 vols. (Trianon Press.) Blake, William: The Book of Urizen. London, 1958. #461/480 (of 526). 4to, orig. 1/2 crushed maroon niger morocco & marbled bds., gilt, slipcase. Color plates. Minor wear. * The Book of Ahania. London,1973. #423/750 (of 808). 4to, orig. 1/2 black morocco & bds., slipcase. Color plates, other illus. Minor wear. Bright copies. Facsimiles of material collected by Lessing J. Rosenwald & Sir Geoffrey Keynes. $200-300 98 2 vols. (Trianon Press.) Blake, William. There Is No Natural Religion. London, 1971. #399/540 (of 616). 4to & 12mo, orig. orange-brown crushed morocco & marbled bds., slipcase. Color plates. Minor wear. Facsimile of material collected by Lessing J. Rosenwald & Sir Geoffrey Keynes. $150-250


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05/28/09 MODERN FIRST EDITIONS Lots 99-113 99 6 vols. Signed Books - American & British Authors: De La Mare, Walter. Poems for Children. London: Constable, (1930). 1st ed., copy “G,” 1/8 (of 133) signed by De La Mare. 8vo, orig. 1/4 linen & bds., t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, morocco spine label (scuffed); some edge wear, occasionally slightly dusty. * Ford, Ford Madox. New Poems. New York: W.E. Rudge, 1927. 1st ed., 1/325 signed by Ford. 8vo, orig. bds., cover label; light wear. * Galsworthy, John. Soames and The Flag. London: W. Heinemann, 1930. 1st ed., #612/1025 signed by Galsworthy. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered vellum, t.e.g.; covers warped, occasional spotting. * Lodge, Henry Cabot. The Pilgrims of Plymouth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1921. 1/525 printed at The Riverside Press, signed by Lodge. 4to, orig. bds.; corners bumped. other scattered, generally light, wear. * Markham, Edwin. The Man with The Hoe and Other Poems. Garden City, 1928. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth; minor wear, d/j (some edge wear & discoloration). Frontis. Presentation copy, inscribed, dated, “1929” & signed on front free endpaper recto by Edwin Markham. * The 1916 Garden City ed. of the preceding, 12mo, orig. cloth, frontis., signed & dated, “1917” on front free endpaper by Markham. $150-220

100 8 vols. Literature - First Editions: Eliot, T.S. The Confidential Clerk. London: Faber & Faber, (1954). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; slightly scuffed, d/j (chipped & repaired, price clipped). Gallup A64a. * Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables, III. Marius. New York: Carleton, 1862. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; edge wear, slightly dusty. 2 pp. adverts. Some foxing to front matter. * [Hugo, Madame.] Victor Hugo by a Witness of His Life. New York: Carleton, 1863. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; some edge wear. * Kipling, Rudyard. The Seven Seas. London: Methuen, 1896. 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed. 40 pp. pub. cat., dated Oct. 1896 at back. Clippings on front endpapers. Livingston 131. * Sitwell, Edith. Poems Old and New. London: Faber and Faber, (1940). Sm. 8vo, orig. printed brown bds.; light edge wear. * Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Wrong Box. London: Longmans, Green, 1889. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. red cloth; blistered, other wear & dustsoiling. Slightly cocked. Some foxing. 16 pp. pub. cat., dated Jan. 1889, at back. Written with Lloyd Osbourne. Prideaux 29. * _ _. The Wrecker. London, etc.; Cassell, 1892. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; moderate wear, slightly dusty. New endpapers. Frontis. + 2 plates. 12 pp. pub. cat. at back. Written with Lloyd Osbourne. Prideaux 34. * _ _. Tales and Fantasies. London: Chatto & Windus, 1905. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered dark blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Scuffed. Discoloration to 1/2 title, minor foxing to front matter. Prideaux 59. $100-150 101 2 vols. Modern First Editions: Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1929. 1st ed., 2nd ptg. 12mo, orig. black cloth, gilt paper cover & spine labels; light edges wear, labels occasionally scuffed & creased. Lacking d/j. Internally generally clean. Hanneman A8a. * Dickey, James. Deliverance. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970. 1st ed., 1st ptg. 8vo, orig. beige cloth, top edge stained green, d/j (some creasing & minor chipping, edges often worn). VG-. $100-150 102 2 vols. Cather, Willa Sibert. The Troll Garden. New York: McClure, Phillips, 1905. First edition, first issue. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered blind-stamped red cloth, edges untrimmed; light wear, some darkening to spine ends & corners. Light foxing to front endpapers, very slightly toned. Crane A4a.a. * The first edition, second issue of the preceding, New York: McClure, Phillips, 1905, 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth, Doubleday / Page & Co. at foot of spine, edges untrimmed, bright, tight copy. Both in custom 1/2 red morocco & cloth fall-down box. Crane A4a.b. $500-800


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05/28/09 103 1 vol. (Typescript.) (Conroy, Pat.) (The Great Santini.) N.p., [1976]. 4to, later full blue crushed morocco with stylized silver & leather onlay representations of fighter jets, gilt-decorated spine with silver & leather onlays. 611 leaves. Xerox copy of the typescript used by Houghton Mifflin to set type for the publication of the novel, with numerous corrections by the author. This copy was made for an excerpt of the novel which ran in Sandlapper Magazine, published in early 1976, in Columbia, South Carolina, edited by Franklin Ashley. Tipped in before the typescript of this volume is a 1p., 4to Typed Document Signed by Franklin Ashley, “In 1975 I was offered the job of fiction editor of Sandlapper Magazine... in the fall of 1975, I asked Pat [Conroy] for an excerpt of his first novel, The Great Santini... He asked his agent Julian Back Agency to send me a copy of the typescript then at Houghton-Mifflin... The typescript we utilized at Sandlapper was a copy of the one used to set type for the Conroy novel published by Houghton-Mifflin. I have retained possession of this copy... and to my knowledge remains the only copy still left in existence outside of the author’s personal papers.” This document also signed & dated, Feb. 23, 03 / Columbia S.C., by Pat Conroy. Conroy’s first novel. In custom 1/4 crushed blue green morocco & cloth fall-down box with silver & leather onlay decorated spine $20,000-25,000


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104 4 vols. (3 wrappers) Eliot, T.S.: Ash-Wednesday. New York: G.P. Putnam’s, 1930. 1st Am. ed. 12mo, orig. yellow stamped black cloth; corners & spine ends slightly frayed & rubbed. Discoloration from newspaper clippings on front endpaper. Without glassine d/j. Gallup A15c. * East Coker. London: Faber and Faber, (1940). 1st Faber and Faber ed., 2nd ptg. 8vo, orig. yellow wrappers; light edge wear, slightly dusty. See G. A36c. * The Dry Salvages. London: Faber and Faber, (1941). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blue wrappers; corners creased, other light edge wear, edges slightly dusty & darkened. Minor internal foxing. G. A39. * Little Gidding. London: Faber and Faber, (1942). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. mulberry wrappers; light edge wear, spine & extremities slightly dusty & darkened. G. A42. $200-300 Signed by Frost 105 1 vol. Frost, Robert. New Hampshire. New York: Henry Holt, 1923. First trade edition. 8vo, orig. green cloth & bds., paper cover label, giltlettered spine; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped, spine ends frayed. Signed & dated, “Amherst December 1923” by Robert Frost on front free endpaper recto. Crane A6 $200-300

106 1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. First edition, first printing. 12mo, orig. black cloth, gold paper labels; very slightly cocked, occasionally slightly dusty, small former owner’s paper shelf label on spine, d/j (occasional minor creasing, bottom fore-edge corner of front panel very slightly chipped, upper right corner of spine panel chipped off “well” of “Farewell” separated, but present). Without the legal disclaimer on p. [x]. Hanneman A8a $2,000-3,000 107 1 vol. Joyce, James. A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man. London: The Egoist, (1916). First English edition, American sheets. 12mo, orig. blind ruled & lettered green cloth; light edge wear, spine ends chipped, “T” from “The Egoist LTD” at foot of spine chipped away, spine slightly darkened, minor spotting to endpapers, bookplate of Luther Brewer on front paste-down. Approx. 750 copies printed. Slocum & Cahoon A12 $400-700


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05/28/09 108 1 vol. (Joyce, James.) Transition Magazine. Paris: Shakespeare and Co., April, 1927. No. 1. 12mo, orig. wrappers; a few tears in front wrapper, head & foot of spine gone - negligible paper loss to front wrapper plates. First appearance of the first chapter of Joyce’s “Work in Progress” [Finnegans Wake]. Also with contributions by Gertrude Stein, Andre Gide, et al. Adverts. Slocum & Cahoon C70-1; see S & C A30 $50-80 Dear Dirty Dumpling 109 1 vol. Joyce, James. Anna Livia Plurabelle. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928. First edition, #176/800 signed by James Joyce. 12mo, orig. gilt & blind decorated brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; very minor wear to corners & spine ends, glassine (chipped & defective). Internally clean. Preface by Padraic Colum. Slocum & Cahoon A32 $1,500-2,500

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110 1 vol. Sandburg, Carl. Cornhuskers. New York: Henry Holt, 1918. First edition, later state. 12mo, orig. bds.; some edge wear, foot of spine chipped away - loss to last word in imprint, other chipping to spine. Inscribed, dated, “Chicago May, 1920,” & signed by Carl Sandburg on front paste-down. $80-120 111 1 vol. Sinclair, Upton. The Jungle. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1906. First Doubleday edition, first issue. 12mo, orig. pictorial whitelettered green cloth; light to moderate edge wear, “E” in “Jungle” on front cover partly worn away. Imprint & copyright page in perfect type. In custom 1/2 green morocco & cloth slipcase & chemise. $80-120 112 2 vols. Wilde, Oscar: De Profundis. London: Methuen, (1905). First trade edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed, corners bumped, spine ends slightly frayed. 40 pp. pub. cat. dated Feb. 1905. Occasional minor internal spotting. First state of pub. cat. Mason 388. * Phrases and Philosophies for The Use of The Young. London, 1894 [but ca. 1902]. Pirated ed. 1/75. 12mo, orig. grey printed wrappers; light wear. Mason 599. $100-200 With Corrections in Yeats Hand? 113 1 vol. Yeats, W.B. Where There is Nothing: Being Volume One of Plays for an Irish Theatre. London: A.H. Bullen, 1903. First English edition. 8vo, orig. 1/2 green cloth & bds., paper spine label (chipped), edges untrimmed; spine ends chipped, edge wear & darkening to bds. With ink annotation on front free endpaper recto, “Office copy / corrected by W.B. Yeats / May 1903,” and with several pencil corrections on pp 80 & 81, presumed to be in Yeats hand. Wade 44 $400-700


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05/28/09 AMERICAN & BRITISH LITERATURE Lots 114-131 114 5 vols. American Poets & Poetry: (Coffin, Robert S.) Oriental Harp: Poems of The Boston Bard. Providence, R.I.: Smith & Parmenter, 1826. 8vo, contemp. 1/4 straight-grained red morocco & bds.; joints & extremities rubbed. Additional engraved title, frontis. portrait by S. Maverick. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. Early owner’s ink stamp at head of title page. American Imprints 24145. * Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Cloth of Gold. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1874. 1st ed. thus. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt; light edge wear, front hinge stressed. Bayard Taylor’s copy, inscribed to him & initialed by Aldrich on verso of 1/2 title. Autograph fair copy of Taylor’s poem, “The Mountains,” signed by Taylor, on folded 4to sheet, inserted. Bright copy in custom 1/2 green morocco slipcase, green cloth chemise. A. Edward Newton bookplate on front paste-down. BAL 280. * Whittier, John G. The Pennsylvania Pilgrim. Boston, 1872. 1st ed., 2nd ptg. 12mo, orig. terra-cotta cloth, gilt; light edge wear, corners bumped. Frontis., text illus. Scattered light foxing. Bayard Taylor’s copy, signed by Taylor at head of contents page. BAL 21904, bdg. A. * Johnston, George, ed. The Poets and Poetry of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1890. 8vo, orig. dark brown cloth, gilt, a.e.g.; light edge wear. Frontis. portraits of Bayard Taylor & Thomas Buchanan Read. Signed at foot of title by the contributor Mary Eloisa Thropp (Cone). * Another copy of the preceding, orig. brown cloth, gilt (edges not gilt); light wear. Both with advert. leaf. $100-200 115 3 vols. American Poets, including Signed Books: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Hyperion. Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1869. Revised edition, 1st ptg. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 red morocco & marbled bds. & edges; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. Signed by Longfellow on title page. BAL 12152. * Whittier, John Greenleaf. Miriam and other Poems. Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1871. 1st ed., 1st ptg. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth; slightly scuffed, some edge wear. Frontis. 2nd state of bdg. Card signed by Whittier inserted. BAL 21889. * Riley, James Whitcomb. The Book of Joyous Children. New York: Scribner’s, 1902. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered maroon cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners & spine ends scuffed. Frontis., 27 fullpage illus, text illus. Minor internal foxing. BAL 16656. $120-180

116 3 vols. American Literature: Irving, Washington. Biography and Poetical Remains of The Late Margaret Miller Davidson. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1841. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine; edge wear, spine chipped & defective. Some internal dampstaining, light to moderate foxing. BAL 10159. * (Clemens, S.L.) The Gilded Age... by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. Hartford: American Pub. Co., 1874. Lg. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt; re-backed, orig. gilt-lettered & decorated spine laid-down, orig. covers preserved. Frontis., fold. plate, + 19 plates, text illus. 4 pp. adverts. Minor marginal dampstaining. Early printing. See BAL 3357 (1st ptg., Hartford & Chicago, 1873). * (_ _.) “1601” or Conversation at The Social Fireside as It Was in The Time of The Tudors by Mark Twain. New York: Privately printed, 1927. 12mo, orig. bds.; spine gone, casing starting. $150-250 117 2 vols. American Literature: (Clemens, S.L.) The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims’ Progress... by Mark Twain. Hartford: American Publishing Company, [etc.], 1869. 1st ed., 3rd issue. 8vo, orig. giltlettered & pictorial black cloth; corners bumped, spine ends frayed, other light to moderate wear, hinges stressed. With 2 frontispieces, 14 plates, text illus. Adverts. on pp. (652-656). Minor scattered spotting. BAl 3316. * James, Henry. The American Scene. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1907. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners slightly bumped, spine ends slightly frayed, occasionally slightly scuffed. Internally generally clean. Complete with blanks. BAL 10663 (not assuming priority for the London ed.) $100-150 118 2 vols. English Literature & Drama - 18th-Century Imprints: Congreve, William. The Dramatick Works: The Old Batchelor; The Double-Dealer; Love for Love; The Mountain Bride; The Way of The World. London: W. Feales, 1733. 12mo, modern cloth. General title, J. Tonson for W. Feales, individual title pages, frontis. portrait + 5 individual play frontispieces. Cello-tape repairs on verso of portrait. Bound with: _ _. The Works... Volume The Third..., The Judgment of Paris, Semele, Poems on Several Occasions. London: J. Tonson, 1725. 12mo, general & part titles. Some internal spotting. * Dryden, [John]. Fables Ancient and Modern. London: J. Tonson, 1713. 8vo, modern calf, gilt-ruled spine; scuffed. Several signatured browned. $100-150


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05/28/09 First Joseph Andrews 121 2 vols. (Fielding, Henry.) The History of The Adventures of Joseph Andrews...London: A. Millar, 1742. First edition. 12mo, contemp. calf; joints tender, covers of vol. 1 detached but present, contemp. morocco spine label for vol. 2 only. 4 pp. adverts in vol. 1, 3 pp. adverts in vol. 1. Internally generally clean. Armorial bookplates of Richard Cooper on front paste-downs. Rothschild 844; [Sterling 358] $600-1,000

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119 1 vol. Burns, Robert. Poems. Chiefly in The Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh, 1787. Second edition, second issue. 8vo, contemp. calf; re-backed, orig. spine laid down, red morocco spine label; covers scuffed & rubbed, occasionally dampstained. Some internal staining & light to moderate soiling. Complete with 1/2 title & List of Subscribers. “Stinking” reading on p. 263. New? endpapers. Bookplate & clipped catalogue entry on front paste-down. In custom light brown cloth slipcase & chemise. $400-700 120 1 vol. [Eliot, George.] Silas Marner, The Weaver of Raveloe. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1861. First American edition. 12mo, orig. blind stamped green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear, slightly scuffed, gilt on spine faded. Minor dust soiling to endpapers. With 22 pp adverts. at back. Chipping to margins of 2 advert. leaves. Sound, attractive copy. $80-120

122 1 vol. Goethe, (Johann Wolfgang von). Les Affinities Electives,... Traduit de l’Allemand. Paris: S.C. L’Huillier, 1810. 3 vols. in 1. 12mo, contemp. marbled bds.; edge wear, corners & spine ends heavily rubbed. Minor scattered light foxing, but internally generally clean & crisp. Complete with 1/2 title. First French-language translation of Goethe’s Elective Affinities, issued the year following the first edition, Tubingen, 1809. Apparently the first translated edition of this work. The earliest English translation recorded by NUC is Boston, 1872; the earliest Italian translation, Milan, 1842. NUC records a Danish 1810-11 edition. NUC NG 0278787& NG 077876 (each locating 1 copy) $80-120 123 2 vols. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Marble Faun. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860. First edition, second printing. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, giltlettered spines; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped, spine ends chipped. Scattered internal spotting, vol. 1 slightly shaken, a few signatures sprung. With 16 pp. pub. cat., dated March, 1860, at back of vol. 1. BAL 7621 $80-120


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05/28/09 126 7 vols. Read, Thomas Buchanan: Poems... Illustrated by Kenny Meadows. London: Delf and Trubner, 1852. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed. Inscribed in the month of publication (April, 1852) by the publisher on front free endpaper. BAL 16438, bdg. A. * The New Pastoral. Philadelphia: Parry & M’Millan, 1855. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light to moderate edge wear. Frontis. portrait. Lacking front free endpaper & errata leaf. BAL 16442, bdg. A. * The 1856 revised ed. of the preceding, 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; scuffed, spine ends slightly chipped, slightly dusty. BAL 16444. * Rural Poems. London, 1857. * 1st English ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped terra-cotta cloth, gilt-lettered spine, edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by Read on front free endpaper recto. * The Wagoner of The Alleghenies. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1862. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. purple cloth; corners & spine ends worn away, spine faded. BAL 16455. * Poems. Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1860. New and revised ed. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. BAL 16448. $100-150 124

Dr. Johnson's First Book 124 1 vol. [Johnson, Samuel, translator.] Lobo, Jerome. A Voyage to Abyssinia. London: A Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, 1735. First edition, first issue. 8vo, contemp. gilt armorial calf; rebacked, part of orig. spine laid down, rubbed & worn, hinges reinforced & repaired, bdg. starting to break. Edges stained red. Title page in red & black. Moderate to heavy foxing to title page, other scattered light to moderate foxing, minor dampstaining to margins of a few leaves, free endpapers toned or chipped. Complete with the 4 content leaves at back. First edition of Samuel Johnson’s first book. Fleaman 35.2lv/1a $800-1,200 125 4 vols. Massigner, Philip. The Plays. London, 1813. Edited by W. Gifford, second Gifford edition. 8vo, later 19th-Century 3/4 crushed scarlet morocco, gilt-lettered spines, raised bands; occasionally slightly scuffed. Trimmed - no loss of ptg. Bright, attractive bdgs. $100-150

127 2 vols. Read, Thomas Buchanan: Redding: A Tale of The Brandywine. Boston: A. Tompkins and B.B. Mussey, 1845. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cream glazed paper bds., t.e.g., paper spine label, edges untrimmed; light wear, spine ends & label slightly chipped. Light foxing throughout. In custom blue cloth slipcase, cloth chemise. Attractive copy of Read’s first book. BAL 16424. * A Summer Story, Sherman’s Ride and Other Poems. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1865. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. green cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., edges untrimmed; light edge wear. 10 pp. pub. cat at back. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by Read on front fly. In custom brown cloth slipcase, oil-cloth d/j. BAL 16464, form 2. $100-150 First Facsimile of Shakespeare's Plays 128 1 vol. Shakespeare, William. The Dramatic Works. A Reproduction in Exact Facsimile of The Famous First Folio, 1623, by The Newly Discovered Process of Photo-Lithography,... Under The Superintendence of H. Staunton. London: Day & Son, 1866. Folio, contemp. full gilt & blind paneled gilt armorial calf, embossed borders, gilt-lettered & decorated spine, a.e.g., marbled endpapers; repaired & re-backed, orig. spine laid down, orig. covers & endpapers intact; edges scuffed. Internally clean. $600-900


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05/28/09 129 1 vol. Wallace, Lew. Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ. New York: Harper’s, 1880. First edition, first printing. Sm. 8vo, 20th-Century triple gilt fillet paneled crushed blue niger morocco, gilt floral corner decorations, spine gilt, turn-ins gilt, a.e.g., orig. color floral grey covers & spine bound in. With 12 pp. adverts. at end. Attractive in frayed custom box. First issue with dated title page & 2 line dedication. BAL 20798 $150-250 130 No Lot 131 1 vol. (Lloyd, David.) The Wonderful, Surprizing and Uncommon Voyages and Adventures of Captain Jones to Patagonia. London: John Lever, 1766. “The Second Edition.” 8vo, late 19th-Century 3/4 calf & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spine; spine ends rubbed. Frontis. Ribald burlesque poem. $100-150

LITERARY SETS & FINE BINDINGS Lots 132-170 132 6 vols. Pepys, Samuel. Diary and Correspondence. London: Bickers and Son, 1875-1879. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt, edges untrimmed; spines frayed & chipped. Photogravure plates, fold. facs. & table. First signature of vol. 1 sprung. Partly unopened. $200-300 133 11 vols. Beaumont, (Francis); Fletcher, (John). The Works. London: Edward Moxon, 1843-1846. Edited by Alexander Dyce. 8vo, contemp. full geometrically gilt-paneled polished tan calf, spines gilt, brown & blue-green morocco spine labels, all edges stained yellow; spines moderately scuffed, joints often rubbed & slightly stressed, a few spine ends rubbed & chipped away. Frontis. portraits in vols. 1 & 2. Scattered light foxing. $250-400

134 5 vols. Boswell, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson... and The Journal of His Tour to The Hebrides. London: George Routlege and Sons, 1885. The Sir Joshua Reynolds Edition, #463/500 edited by Henry Morley, illustrated by portraits after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Tall 8vo, contemp. 3/4 burgundy morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; occasionally scuffed, corners often rubbed, a few small areas of spine of vol. 1 rubbed, joints occasionally rubbed. Plates, tissue guards. Light to moderate foxing to many plates. Unopened. Attractive set. $500-800 135 6 vols. (Burney, Francis.) D’Arblay, Madame. Diary & Letters of... (17781840). London: Macmillan, 1904. Edited by Charlotte Barrett, preface & notes by Austin Dobson. Tall 8vo, contemp. 3/4 crushed scarlet niger morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & paneled spines, t.e.g., raised bands; joints & extremities occasionally slightly scuffed, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Color frontis. portrait in vol. 1, plates. Scattered light foxing. Attractive bdg. $250-400 136 10 vols. Burns, Robert. The Complete Poems of,... The Letters of... Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926-27. Riverside Press. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 navy blue crushed levant morocco & light blue cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & floral spines, t.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, spines very occasionally slightly rubbed. Photogravure plates, incl. color frontispieces. Attractive set. $300-500


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137 16 vols. Byron, (George Gordon Noel), Lord. The Works with His Letters and Journals and His Life by Thomas Moore. Boston: Francis & Niccolls, 1900. #34/150 signed by the editor, Richard Henry Stoddard. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 crushed green niger morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt-lettered, geometric & floral spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; corners very slightly scuffed. Plates, incl. triple suite of the frontispieces (1 color, 2 plain), except for double plain suites in vols. 1, 4 & 5, double suites of the rest of the plates. Attractive set in an unusually bright & unworn period bdg., showing no fading of the usually fugitive green pigment. $1,200-1,800 138 3 vols. Cowley, Abraham. The Works. London: for J. Tonson, 1710-1711. 8vo, 19th-Century 3/4 dark blue morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt floral spine compartments, a.e.g., morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, spine ends rubbed. Frontispieces + 18 plates. Internally generally clean. Trimmed - a few heads shaved close. $80-120

139 6 vols. Froissart, (Jean). The Chronicle of Froissart. London: David Nutt, 1901-1903. Sq. 8vo, contemp. full triple gilt fillet paneled mottled brown morocco, richly gilt floral & geometrical spine compartments, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, red & brown morocco spine labels; orig. cloth spines bound in, minor wear, by Riviere & Son. Bookplates of John W. & Helen O. Friel, designed by Rockwell Kent, on front free endpapers recto. $250-400 140 19 vols. Harte, Bret. The Writings of. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, [1902]. Riverside Edition. 12mo, contemp. 3/4 blue-green crushed morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt-lettered spines with richly gilt compartments, t.e.g.; extremities scuffed, spines fading to brown. Frontis. portrait in vol. 1. Partly unopened. $250-400


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05/28/09 141 4 vols. Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Poetical Works. London: Reeves and Turner, 1882. Edited by Harry Buxton Forman, reissue with the Notes of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco, gilt-lettered & richly gilt-decorated spine compartments, t.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped, occasionally darkened, joints slightly tender. With 10 plates, incl. frontis. portrait of Shelley, etched views, ms. facs. Tissue guards facing frontispieces toned, otherwise internally clean. $250-400 142 23 vols. (Leather Bindings.) Doran, (John). [English Subjects]: Habits and Men. London: R. Bentley, 1855. 3rd ed. * Queens of England. London: R. Bentley, 1855. 2 vols. Frontispieces. * Knights and Their Days. London: R. Bentley, 1856. * Monarchs Retired from Business. London: R. Bentley, 1857. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Frontis. * The Bentley Ballads. London: R. Bentley, 1858. Additional decorated title page, text illus. * The History of The Court Fools. London: R. Bentley, 1858. * New Pictures and Old Panels. London: R. Bentley, 1859. Frontis. portrait. * Table Traits. London: R. Bentley, 1859. 3rd ed. * The Book of The Prince of Wales. London: R. Bentley, 1860. * “Their Majesties’ Servants.” Annals of The English Stage. London: Wm. H. Allen, 1864. 1st ed. 2 vols. Frontispieces. Author ALS, 1 p., 12mo, hinge-mounted to front blank. * Saints and Sinner. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1868. 2 vols. * London in The Jacobite Times. London: R. Bentley, 1877. 2 vols. * “Mann and Manners.” London: R. Bentley, 1876. 2 vols. * A Lady of The Last Century. London: R. Bentley, 1873. * Memories of Our Great Towns. London: Chatto and Windus, 1878. * In and About Drury Lane. London: R. Bentley, 1881. All 8vo or tall 8vo, all uniform full triple gilt fillet paneled polished tan calf, gilt floral spines, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., red & dark brown morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, joints & spine ends often rubbed, a few spine heads rubbed away, several joints tender. $300-500

143 16 vols. Leather Bindings - British History & Biography: Sully, Maximilien de Bethune, Duc de. Memoirs. Edinburgh, 1819. 5 vols. 8vo, contemp. full tan calf, spines gilt, marbled edges; occasionally scuffed, spines often rubbed. Frontispieces. Scattered light foxing. * Cockburn, Lord. Life of Lord Jeffrey. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1852. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Tall 8vo, contemp. triple gilt & blind fillet paneled tan calf, gilt-ruled spine, marbled edges & endpapers, green morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed & spotted. * Napier, Major-General. The Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir Charles Napier. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1862. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 orange-tan calf, marbled bds. & endpapers, spines richly gilt, red & black morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, corners rubbed, joints rubbed & slightly tender. Frontis. portrait, partly-colored fold. map. * Albemarle, George Thomas, Earl of... Fifty Years of My Life. London: Macmillan, 1876. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. tan calf, marbled bds & edges, gilt-decorated raised bands, red morocco spine labels; extremities occasionally rubbed. * Greville, Charles C.F. The Greville Memoirs. London: Longmans, Green, 1875. 3 vols. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf & marbled bds., gilt, gilt paneled spines, green morocco spine labels; scuffed, extremities occasionally rubbed. * Reid, T. Wemyss. The Life, Letters and Friendships of Richard Montclair Milnes. London, etc.: Cassell, 1890. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. full gilt-paneled polished brown calf, richly gilt spine compartments, mustard & green morocco spine labels, marbled edges & endpapers; scuffed, spine ends rubbed. Frontispieces. $200-300


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05/28/09 144 15 vols. Leather Bindings - Literature & Belles-Lettres: (Marryat, Frederick.) Newton Forster; Rattlin, The Reefer. London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo, modern speckled 3/4 calf & blue cloth, gilt, giltpaneled spines, t.e.g., morocco spine labels; extremities slightly scuffed. Each with engraved frontis. & vignette title. * Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Merry Men. London: Chatto & Windus, 1896. * _ _. The Suicide Club and The Rajah’s Diamond. London: Chatto & Windus, 1897. Plates by W.J. Hennessy. * _ _. The Black Arrow. London, etc.: Cassell, (1901). Full-page illus. by H.M. Paget. Light foxing to title page. * _ _. Tales and Fantasies. London: Chatto & Windus, 1910. All Stevenson titles sm. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 green or blue calf & marbled bds & edges, spines gilt, maroon morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed. * Porter, Admiral. Allan Dare and Robert Le Diable. New York: D. Appleton, 1885. 3 vols. Lg. 8vo, modern 3/4 russet brown crushed morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g., raised bands; extremities occasionally slightly scuffed, by Macdonald. Frontispieces. * Whyte-Melville, G.J. Uncle John. London: Chapman and Hall, 1878. * _ _. Black but Comley. London: Chapman and Hall, 1879. * _ _. Tilbury Nogo. London: Chapman and Hall, 1879. * _ _. The True Cross. London: Chapman and Hall, n.d. [ca. 1880]. * _ _. Good for Nothing. London: Longmans, Green, n.d. [ca. 1880]. * _ _. Katerfelto. London: Chapman and Hall, 1876. All Whyte-Melville titles, sm. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf & marbled bds. & edges, spines gilt, green & red morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed. Armorial bookplates on front paste-downs. $200-300 145 13 vols. Leather Bindings - English Authors & Subjects: Reynolds, Sir Joshua. The Complete Works. London, 1824. 3 vols. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf & marbled bds. & edges, spines richly gilt, maroon morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, spine ends slightly rubbed. * (Moore, John.) Edward. Various Views of Human Nature. London, 1796. 2 vols. 8vo, 19th-Century full gilt-paneled tan calf, gilt spine compartments, red & green morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, spine ends rubbed. * Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. London: Chapman & Hall, n.d. [ca. 1870]. 4 vols. in 2. 8vo, full blue morocco school prize bdg.; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. * (Barham, Richard Harris.) The Ingoldsby Legends. London: R. Bentley, 1875. 3 vols. 12mo, contemp. 3/4 light tan calf & marbled bds., spines gilt, t.e.g., red & navy blue morocco spine labels; extremities slightly rubbed. Frontispieces. * Ruskin, John. The Stones of Venice. London: G. Allen, 1905. 3 vols. Sm. 8vo, contemp. double fillet gilt-paneled polished navy blue calf, giltlettered & decorated spines, marbled edges; scuffed, spines fading to brown. $200-300

146 13 vols. (Leather Bindings.) Classics of Medicine Library: Bartlett, Elisha. The History, Diagnosis and Treatment of The Fevers of The United States. Philadelphia, 1847 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1990). * Beaumont, William. Experiments and Observations on The Gastric Juice and The Physiology of Digestion. Plattsburgh, 1836 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1980). * Christison, Robert. A Treatise on Poisons. Edinburgh, 1845. Fourth Edition (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1988). * Cushing, Harvey. The Life of Sir William Osler. Oxford, 1925 (but New York, 1993). 2 vols. Plates. * Freud, Sigmund. The Interpretation of Dreams. New York, 1913 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1988). * Harvey, William. Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus. Frankfort, 1628 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1978). With the Keynes English translation of 1928. * Hippocrates. The Aphorisms. London, 1822 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1982). Mounted color frontis. * Hunter, John. A Treatise on The Blood Inflammation and Gun-Shot Wounds. London, 1794 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1982). Frostis. * Osler, William. Aequanimitas. Philadelphia, 1904 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1987). * _ _.The Evolution of Modern Medicine. New Haven, 1921 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1982). * _ _. The Principles and Practice of Medicine. New York, 1892 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1978). * Virchow, Rudolf. Cellular Pathology. London, 1860 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1978). All 4to, full leather or 1/2 leather & cloth (Cushing’s Osler), gilt, a.e.g. All Near Fine or Fine. $300-500


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05/28/09 147 13 vols. (Leather Bindings.) The Notable Trials Library & Gryphon Editions titles: Fraenkel, Osmond K. The Sacco-Vanzetti Case. New York, 1931 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1990). * Hicks, Frederick C. Men and Books Famous in The Law. Rochester, 1921 (but New York, 1994). Plates. 2 copies. * Hyde, H. Montgomery. The Trials of Oscar Wilde. London, etc., (1948) (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1989). Plates. * McKernan, Maureen. The Amazing Crime and Trial of Leopold and Loeb. Chicago, (1924) (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1989). Plates. * Muddiman, J.G., editor. Trial of King Charles The First. Edinburgh, [1928] (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1990). Plates. * Pearson, Edmund, editor. Trial of Lizzie Borden. Garden City, 1937 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1989). Plates. * Perry, Richard L.; Cooper, John C., editor. Sources of Our Liberties. Chicago, 1978 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1990). * Pitman, Benn, editor. The Assassination of President Lincoln and The Trials of The Conspirators. New York, 1865 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1989). Frontis., map. * Rutter, Owen, editor. The Court-Martial of The “Bounty” Mutineers. Toronto, (1931) (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1989). Plates. * Tusa, Ann & John. The Nuremberg Trial. New York, 1986 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1990). * Wellman, Francis L. The Art of Cross-Examination. New York, 1904 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1983). * Whipple, Sidney. The Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann. Garden City, 1937 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1989). All 8vo or 4to, all full or 1/2 leather & cloth, a.e.g., all Near Fine or Fine. $150-250 148 9 vols. Leather Bindings - European History: Segur, L.P. History of The Principal Events of The Reign of Frederic William II, King of Prussia. London, 1801. 3 vols. 8vo, contemp. tree calf, gilt, spines gilt; scuffed, edges & spine ends rubbed. Frontis. portrait. * [Tallyrand.] The Court and Camp of Buonaparte. London: J. Murray, 1829. 12mo, contemp. 3/4 red morocco & marbled bds., spines gilt. Plates. Scattered light foxing. * The Trials of Charles The First. London: J. Murray, 1832. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 red morocco & marbled bds.; scuffed, front hinge broken. Plates. * Hallam, Henry. Views of The State of Europe during The Middle Ages. London: J. Murray, 1841. 8th ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 black polished calf & marbled bds., spines gilt, brown morocco spine labels; scuffed. * Smith, William. Lectures on Modern History. London: H.G. Bohn, 1854. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. gilt-paneled tan calf, spines gilt, marbled edges & endpapers, orange & dark green morocco spine labels; slightly scuffed. $120-180

149 9 vols. Leather Bindings - English and American Poetry: Hartshorne, Charles H., editor. Ancient Metrical Tales. London: W. Pickering, 1829. 1st ed. 8vo, late 19th-Century 3/4 blue calf & marbled bds., gilt, t.e.g.; scuffed, occasionally rubbed, by Stikeman. Minor internal spotting. * Bourne, Vincent. The Poetical Works. Oxford, 1826. 8vo, later 19th-Century 3/4 tan calf, gilt, gilt-floral spine compartments, t.e.g., black morocco spine label; corners & edges often rubbed. * Allingham, William, editor. The Ballad Book. London: Macmillan, 1864. 24mo, late 19th-Century 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed. * Home, F.W. Songs of a Wayfarer. London: Pickering, 1878. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 brown morocco & marbled bds., spine gilt, t.e.g.; occasionally slightly scuffed. * Another copy of the preceding, full gilt-paneled brown morocco, spine gilt, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g.; occasionally slightly scuffed. * Meredith, Owen. Lucile. London, 1882. 4to, slightly later 3/4 crushed navy blue morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt-lettered & floral spine, a.e.g.; corners slightly bumped, by Stikeman. Woodengraved plates. * Palgrave, Francis T., ed. The Treasury of Sacred Song. Oxford: Clarendon, 1889. Sm. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 green morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; occasionally scuffed. * Mack, Anna E., ed. Because I Love You. Boston: Lee and Shepard, (1894). 12mo, contemp. 3/4 orange-brown morocco & bds., gilt floral & morocco inlaid spine, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g. (rough trimmed); occasionally scuffed, by Stikeman. * A Collection of English Verse, Chiefly Lyrical. New Haven: privately printed, 1894. 8vo, early 20th-Century richly gilt-paneled & foliate decorated full crushed green levant morocco, richly gilt decorated spine, a.e.g. (rough trimmed), inner dentelles gilt, raised bands, brown morocco spine label; minor wear. $300-500 150 9 vols. Leather Bindings - French Subjects: James, G.P.R. The Life and Times of Louis The Fourteenth. London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 4 vols. 8vo, later 19th-Century 3/4 blue morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & emblematic spines, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, joints & corners occasionally rubbed. With frontis. portraits + 9 engraved plates. Occasional marginal dampstaining. * Lamartine, Alphonse de. History of The Girondists. London: H.G. Bohn, 1856. 3 vols. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf, marbled bds., t.e.g., other edges marbled, spines gilt, red & black morocco spine labels; scuffed, extremities rubbed, heads of spines heavily rubbed, joints rubbed & tender. Frontispieces. * Sala, George Augustus. Paris Herself Again in 1878-9. London: Remington, 1879. 2nd ed. 2 vols. Tall 8vo, contemp. 3/4 red morocco, gilt lettered & ruled spines, raised bands; occasionally scuffed. Mounted photo frontis., wood-engraved plates, full-page & text illus. Internally generally clean. Bookplates on pastedowns. $200-300


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05/28/09 151 8 vols. Leather Bindings - English Poetry - William Pickering, publisher: (Aldine Edition.) Beattie, James. The Poetical Works. London, 1831. Sm. 8vo, early 20th-Century 3/4 brown crushed morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered & floral spine, t.e.g.; occasionally slightly scuffed, by Blackwell. Frontis. portrait. * (Aldine Edition.) Akenside, Mark. The Poetical Works. London, 1845. Sm. 8vo, bdg. as above by Blackwell; corners slightly bumped. Frontis. portrait. * (Aldine Edition.) Parnell, Thomas. The Poetical Works. London, 1852. Sm. 8vo, bdg. as above by Blackwell; occasional minor edge wear. Frontis. portrait. Light foxing & minor dampstaining to portrait. * (Aldine Edition.) Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of. The Poems. London, 1853. Sm. 8vo, bdg. as above by Blackwell; very minor wear. Frontis. portrait. * (Aldine Edition.) Wyatt, Thomas. The Poetical Works. London, 1853. Sm. 8vo, bdg as above by Blackwell; minor wear. Frontis. portrait. * (Aldine Edition.) Collins, William. The Poetical Works. London, 1853. Sm. 8vo, later 19th-Century full polished red calf, gilt, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, dark green morocco spine label; scuffed, joints, corners & spine ends rubbed. Frontis. portrait. * Goldsmith, Oliver. The Poetical Works. London, 1839. Sm. 8vo, 19th-Century 1/2 brown morocco & cloth, spine gilt, marbled edges; scuffed. Frontis. portrait. Offsetting on title. * Patmore, Coventry. Tamerton Church-Tower. London, 1853. 1st ed. 8vo, 19th-Century 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., gilt, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., raised bands; corners scuffed. Bright bdgs. $250-400 152 6 vols. Leather Bindings - Belles-Lettres: Wordsworth, (William). Poems. London: Macmillan, 1886. Edited by Matthew Arnold. Sm. 8vo, early 20th-Century 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., spine gilt, t.e.g., raised bands; occasionally slightly scuffed, by Riviere & Son. Vignette title portrait. * Morris, William. Poems by The Way. London, etc.: Longmans, 1896. 2nd ed. Sq. 8vo, early 20th-Century full double-gilt fillet paneled crushed blue niger morocco, richly gilt decorated & lettered spine, a.e.g., raised bands; occasionally scuffed, by Stikeman. Bright bdg. * Scott, Sir Walter. The Poetical Works. London, n.d. [ca. 1900]. Canterbury Poets series. 24mo, contemp. full tan calf, gilt, spine gilt, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g.; scuffed, lacking morocco spine label. * Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1891. 8vo, early 20th-Century full crushed niger morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt, scarlet morocco “A” with gilt border inlaid in front & back covers, raised bands; occasionally scuffed, joints & raised bands often rubbed, by Stikeman. Frontis. * Boccaccio, (Giovanni). The Decameron. London: Villon Society, 1886. #15 of ltd. ed. 2 vols. Sq. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 red morocco & marbled bds., gilt, spines gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; scuffed, joints & spine ends rubbed. $200-300

153 6 vols. Leather Bindings - English Literature & Poetry: Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Works... With His Life. London: John Ascham, 1834. 2 vols. 12mo, early 20th-Century full polished triple gilt fillet paneled brown calf, spines richly gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, russet brown morocco spine labels, raised bands; occasionally moderately scuffed, by Morrell. Frontis. portrait. Internally clean. * (Tennyson, Alfred Lord.) In Memoriam. London: Edward Moxon, 1850. 1st ed., 1st issue. Sm. 8vo, later 19th-Century full gilt-paneled polished red calf, spine gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; occasionally scuffed, corners, spine ends & joints rubbed, slipcase. Front matter slightly trimmed. * _ _. The Works. London: R. & A. Suttaby, n.d. [ca. 1884]. 4to, orig. gilt-paneled & decorated red morocco, a.e.g.; scuffed, joints & extremities often rubbed & slightly chipped. With mounted photo frontis. portrait + 8 mounted photo illus. Occasional internal spotting. * Wordsworth, William. The Complete Poetical Works. London: Macmillan, 1893. 8vo, slightly later 3/4 crushed blue morocco & marbled bds., gilt, t.e.g., gilt-lettered spine, raised bands; light wear. Frontis. portrait. * Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim’s Progress. London: Constable, 1926. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 blue morocco & marbled bds., spine gilt, t.e.g., raised bands, slipcase. Minor wear. $250-400 154 4 vols. Leather Bindings - English Poetry: (The Muses’ Library.) Gay, John. The Poetical Works. London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1893. #95/200. Edited by John Underhill. 1st ed. thus. 2 vols. 12mo, slightly later 3/4 crushed scarlet levant morocco, gilt, gilt floral & lettered spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; occasionally slightly scuffed, extremities starting to darken, by Stikeman. * The Temple Library. Hunt, Leigh. Poems. London: J.M. Dent, 1891. 1/500 (of 1250). Edited by Reginald Brimley Johnson, with Bibliography. 2 vols. 12mo, slightly later 3/4 crushed green morocco & marbled bds., gilt, richly gilt decorated spine panels, giltlettered spines, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; occasionally very slightly scuffed, by Stikeman. With portrait + 5 etchings by Herbert Railton. Both titles internally bright in attractive bdgs. $100-200


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05/28/09 155 3 vols. (Barham, Richard Harris.) The Ingoldsby Legends. London: Richard Bently, 1840, 1842, 1847. First edition. 8vo, early 20th-Century full gilt-paneled, richly gilt floral & geometrical decorated covers, giltlettered & floral spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; very occasionally, very slightly scuffed, spines just starting to fade to brown. With vignette title pages, 2 portraits + 17 plates in 2 states (colored & plain), text illus. 2 pp. adverts at back of 2nd series. Scattered, generally light foxing, offsetting from title pages, moderate foxing to series 1 title page. Complete with 1/2 titles. Attractive set & bdgs. $250-400 156 2 vols. Cowper, William. The Poetical Works. London: William Pickering, 1853. Later 19th-Century 3/4 navy blue morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spines, with gilt floral designs with red morocco inlays, t.e.g., marbled endpapers; occasionally scuffed. Frontis. portrait (moderately foxed), scattered light to moderate foxing. $200-300 157 3 vols. (De Foe, Daniel.) The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, [etc.]. London: J. Walter, 1790. 8vo, 19th-Century full gilt paneled mottled calf, gilt-decorated spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., morocco spine labels, marbled endpapers; occasionally scuffed, corners, joints & spine ends slightly rubbed, by Bayntun. Frontispieces + 15 (extra?) plates. Scattered light foxing. Complete with 1/2 titles, “A Selection from The Works of Daniel De Foe.” $100-200 158 1 vol. Grotius, (Hugo). On The Rights of War and Peace. Cambridge, 1853. Translated & abridged by William Whewell. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf, marbled bds & edges, gilt-ruled spine, rose morocco spine label; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped. With the bookplate of William Court Gully, (1835-1909), Speaker of The British House of Commons (1895-1905) on front paste-down. $200-300

159 1 vol. (Foster, Briket, illustrator.) Hood, Thomas. Poems. London: E. Moxon, Son, 1871. 4to, contemp. full scarlet morocco over wooden bds., with gilt center cover panels embellished with armorial gilt oval morocco inlays & gilt armorial spine decorations, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, marbled endpapers, raised bands; corners bumped, joints slightly stressed & rubbed, head of spine repaired. With 22 steel-engraved plates. Scattered light foxing. $500-800 160 2 vols. Hunt, Leigh, editor. A Book for A Corner. London: Chapman and Hall, 1849. First edition. 8vo, later 19th-Century full triple gilt fillet paneled polished tan calf, gilt floral spine, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., morocco spine labels, orig. cloth covers & spines bound in; occasionally scuffed. With 80 wood-engraved illus. Clipped catalogue description tipped-in to gutter of title page. Very minor scattered internal spotting. $80-120 161 2 vols. La Fontaine, Jean de. Fables Choisies. Geneva, 1777. 24mo, contemp. full richly gilt scarlet morocco, spines richly gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers; heads of spines worn away, corners bumped, joints rubbed (repaired?). With engraved frontis., additional & vignette title + 28 plates. Internally generally clean - minor scattered spotting. Attractive period bdg. $200-300 162 3 vols. Riston, Joseph. A Select Collection of English Songs, With Their Original Airs: And A Historical Essay. London, 1813. Second edition, with additions & notes by Thomas Park. 8vo, later 19th-Century full crushed green morocco, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g., quintuple giltruled turn-ins, raised bands; spines & edges faded to brown, by Canade. Frontispieces, 3 plates, text illus., musical notation. Internally generally clean. Complete with 1/2 titles. $120-180 163 3 vols. Ruskin, John. The Stones of Venice. London: Smith, Elder, 1858-1867. Second edition. 4to, contemp. or slightly later 19th-Century full polished triple gilt fillet paneled blue calf, spines richly gilt, inner dentelles gilt, red & orange-brown morocco spine labels, marbled endpapers & edges; scuffed, joints & extremities occasionally rubbed, spines faded. With 53 plates after John Ruskin. Scattered light to moderate foxing. $250-400


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164 9 vols. (Scott, Sir Walter.) The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1827. Second edition. 8vo, 19th-Century full blindpaneled tan calf, marbled edges, black morocco spine labels; occasionally slightly scuffed, extremities occasionally rubbed. $120-180 165 2 vols. (Leather Bindings.) Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette. Memoirs of The Private Life of Marie Antoinette. New York: Brentano’s, (1917). 8vo, orig. richly gilt paneled & floral crushed purple levant morocco, spines richly gilt, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; very occasionally slightly scuffed, spines faded to brown, by Brentano’s. Photogravure plates. $100-150 Onlaid Morocco Binding 166 1 vol. (Onlaid Binding.) Prevost, Andre. Histoire de Manon Lescaut. Paris: Jules Meynial, 1928. #102/145 (of 150, of 175). Illustrated by Robert Bonfils. 4to, contemp. full blue crushed niger morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, red silked endpapers, front cover with onlaid morocco representation of a sailing ship in several colors above silver tooled representations of waves, orig. wrappers preserved; occasionally slightly scuffed, spine starting to fade to green, slipcase in blue bds. with morocco opening, by Saugy. With 22 color lithographic illustrations (primarily plates) by Bonfils. Internally clean & bright. Slipcase slightly dusty with minor edge wear. $400-700

167 3 vols. Warburton, Eliot. Memoirs of Prince Rupert and The Cavaliers. London: Richard Bentley, 1849. First edition. 8vo, later 19th-Century 3/4 scarlet morocco, gilt & marbled bds., richly gilt spine compartments, t.e.g., raised bands; occasionally scuffed, spine ends slightly rubbed, by Baytun. With 9 plates (incl. 5 hand-colored portraits), extraillustrated with 6 plates. Internally clean. $120-180 168 1 vol. (Fore-Edge Painting.) Longfellow, Henry W. The Poetical Works. London: Gall & Inglis, n.d. [ca. 1900]. Sm. 8vo, contemp. giltlettered & decorated red morocco, spine richly gilt, a.e.g.; corners & spine ends slightly rubbed. Steel-engraved plates. With wellexecuted fore-edge painting - view of Constantinople. $200-300 Silver Onlaid Presentation Binding 169 1 vol. (Silver Onlay Binding.) The Holy Bible,... Old and New Testaments. Oxford: Univ. Press, 1878. 4to, contemp. or slightly later full scarlet morocco, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., purple silked moire endpapers, with onlaid silver presentation cover & spine panels & clasps, showing elaborate foliate scroll designs incorporating monograms surrounding, on front & back covers, a pair of heraldic shields, silver onlays completely overlaying front & back covers, small spine onlays. Bdg. bright & unworn, silver not tarnished. Plates. In custom purple cloth fall-down box with plush lined interior. $1,500-2,500


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05/28/09 JUDAICA Lots 170-173

SOCIAL HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY & C. Lots 174-180

170 1 vol. (Judaica - Gift Binding.) Machzor leham Yisrael Roash Hashanah [transcribed from the Hebrew]. Tel Aviv: Sinai, (1953). Sm. 12mo, orig. tooled & stamped full silver, silver clasp, a.e.g., semi-precious or imitation gemstones on front cover. Clean & attractive. $200-300

174 3 vols. Domestic Arts & Life - American, 19th-Century: Leslie, Miss [Eliza]. Directions for Cookery. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart, 1843. “Seventeenth Edition.” 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, spine gone, bdg. broken. Adverts. Illus. Internally generally clean. See Lowenstein 304. * (Alcott, William A.) The Young Husband: A Manual... Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1846. 24mo, orig. lettered & floral brown cloth; light edge wear. Additional color vignette title. Scattered internal spotting. See American Imprints 46-105 for the Boston edition, not recording this Phila. ed. * Hassard, Annie. Floral Decorations for The Dwelling House: A Practical Guide to The Home Arrangement of Plants and Flowers. London and New York: Macmillan, 1876. American edition, revised. 12mo, orig. gilt & black stamped floral decorated & gilt-lettered green cloth; corners bumped, spine ends frayed. Wood-engraved full-page & text illus Occasional minor internal spotting. $100-150

171 5 vols. (Judaica.) Davar: Revista Literaria. Buenos Aires: Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, July-August, 1945; September-October, 1945; November-December, 1945; January-February, 1946; December, 1948. Nos. 1-4, 18, 19, 20. 8vo, orig. color lettered printed wrappers; scattered light wear, occasional minor dust soiling, spine of no. 1 reinforced with cello-tape. Plates. Light to moderate internal toning. Nos. 18, 19, 20 in 1948 vol. devoted entirely to the new state of Israel. $100-150 172 1 vol. (Judaica.) (British Mandate Palestine Printing.) Dodaeem transcribed from Hebrew. Tel Aviv: Pehnenah, 1946/47. Oblong 4to, orig. color printed tan flexible bds. Silhouette plates, color-lettered guard sheets. Near Fine. $80-120 173 3 vols. Judaica: This Is Palestine: A Concise Guide to Important Sites in Palestine, Transjordan & Syria. Jerusalem, 1947. 12mo, orig. pictorial beige wrappers. With 3 fold. maps & charts. * Goitein, E. David, editor. Selected Judgements of The Supreme Court of Israel. Jerusalem, (1962). 2 vols. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; slightly scuffed. Signed [in English] by the Justices of The Supreme Court of Israel on front free endpaper recto of vol. 1. $80-120

175 1 vol. [Dix, Dorothea Lynde.] The Garland of Flora. Boston: S.G. Goodrich and Co., and Carter and Hendee, 1829. First edition. 8vo, orig. bds.; worn, spine gone. Floral frontis. Minor internal foxing & spotting. Dix, Dorothea Lynde (1802-1887), American humanitarian, worked to improve the conditions of the institutionalized mentally ill, served during the Civil War as Superintendent of Women Nurses. American Imprints 38399 $100-200


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05/28/09 The Rights of Women 176 1 vol. Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of The Rights of Women. London: J. Johnson, 1792. First edition. Vol. 1, all published. 8vo, contemp. gilt-star decorated contemp. (orig.?) calf; repaired, headband repaired. A few corners in text block repaired, dampstaining to title page & front blank, some dampstaining through first 250 pp. $1,200-1,800

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177 3 vols. Social Science & Philosophy - 19th-Century Imprints: StaleHolstein (Anne Louise Germaine), Baronne de. The Influence of The Passions upon The Happiness of Individuals and Nations. London: Henry Colburn, 1813. 1st English-language ed. 8vo, orig. bds., calf back & corners; scuffed, extremities rubbed. Some internal spotting & minor staining. With 1/2 title. Untrimmed. With pencil ownership signature & inscription of John S(tebbins) Lee, first President of St. Lawrence University on front blank. * [Dodsley, Robert.] The Economy of Human Life. Translated from an Indian Manuscript. Poughkeepsie, 1816. 12mo, orig. sheep, black morocco spine label; rubbed. Scattered light foxing. American Imprints 37459 (locating 1 copy of this edition). * Godwin, William. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries. London: Effingham Wilson, 1831. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; rubbed, worn & occasionally blistered, hinges reinforced. Scattered light foxing, title page slightly toned. $100-150 178 1 vol. Maintenon, Madame de. The Ladies Monitor: or, Instruction for The Fair Sex. London: for J. Staples, J. Cooke and J. Coote, 1758. 12mo, contemp. calf, gilt-ruled spine, morocco spine label. Internally generally clean & crisp. Armorial bookplate of Archibald Grant. $100-200

179 4 vols. (Home, Henry, Lord Kames.) Sketches of The History of Man. Edinburgh & London, 1778. Second edition. 8vo, contemp. giltpaneled tree calf, spines richly gilt, red morocco spine labels; joints & extremities rubbed, labels defective, a few worn away, hinges repaired. Scattered light foxing, occasional dampstaining. $80-120 180 1 vol. (Vargas Ponce, Jose, attributed to.) Declamacion Contra los Abusos Introducidos en el Castellano. Madrid: Viuda de Ibarra, 1793. 4to, orig. vellum; worn & blistered, separated from text block. Minor scattered internal spotting. $200-300


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05/28/09 CHRISTIAN SUBJECTS Lots 181-202 181 7 vols. Christian Subjects - 18th & 19th-Century British & American Imprints: Whitby, Daniel. Sermons on The Attributes of God. London: for A. and J. Churchill, 1710. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, rebacked. Internal spotting, foxing & occasional dust soiling. Ink stamp & annotations on title page. * Cave, William. Primitive Christianity. London, 1728. Seventh Edition. 8vo, contemp. calf, spine gilt, red morocco spine label; scuffed, front cover detached. Frontis. Minor internal dampstaining. * Claude, John. An Essay on The Composition of a Sermon. Cambridge, 1779. 1st English-language ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. calf; rubbed, rebacked. Frontis. portrait. Some internal spotting, foxing & occasional dust soiling. Ink stamp & annotation on title pages. * Huntington, Joseph. Calvinism Improved. New London (Connecticut): Samuel Green, 1796. 8vo, modern buckram. Some dampstaining throughout, rather heavy on front matter. Evans 30609. * Fox, George. Journal of... London, 1852. Seventh Edition. Edited by Wilson Armistead. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped & ruled brown cloth, gilt-lettered spines; light wear. $120-180

184 1 vol. (Fenelon, Francois de Salignac de la Mothe.) Pious Thoughts Concerning The Knowledge and Love of God,... by The Late Archbishop of Cambray. London: M. Cooper, n.d. [ca. 1760]. 12mo, contemp. calf; covers detached. Frontis. portrait. Internally clean. Rowland Hill’s copy, signed by Hill on head of title page & front free endpaper. Hill, Rowland (1744-1833), preacher, first Chairman of The Religious Tract Society. Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de la Mothe) (1651-1715), Archbishop of Cambray, illustrious French prelate & author. $80-120 185 1 vol. Fleming, Robert. Apocalyptical Key. An Extraordinary Discourse on The Rise and Fall of Papacy;... in The Revelation of St. John, Chap. XVI. London: for G. Terry, (1793). 8vo, orig. marbled bds.; scuffed, extremities rubbed. Double frontis.: portrait, Apocalyptical Key. Minor chipping to fore-edges of front matter, some foxing & minor dust soiling to front matter. $100-150

182 1 vol. Echard, Laurence. A General Ecclesiastical History from The Nativity... To The First Establishment of Christianity... Under The Emperor Constantine. London: Jacob Tonson, 1702. First edition. Folio, old calf, re-backed with 20th-Century calf; scuffed, corners rubbed. Frontis., fold. map. Gutter of frontis. repaired with cello-tape, some chipping to edges of map. Scattered light foxing. $100-200

186 1 vol. (Locke, John.) A Paraphrase and Notes on The Epistle of Saint Paul to The Galatians. London: For Awnsham and John Churchill, 1705. First edition. 4to, early 20th-Century 3/4 tan calf & marbled bds., maroon morocco spine label; occasionally scuffed. Slightly trimmed. Internally generally clean. Author’s name given in ink on title page. Attig 694 $250-400

183 1 vol. (Elstob, Eliz., editor & translator.) An English-Saxon Homily on The Birth-Day of St. Gregory;... Giving an Account of The Conversion of The English from Paganism to Christianity. London: W. Bowyer, 1709. First edition. 8vo, modern black buckram. Title page darkened & with early 19th-Century ink ownership signature at head, scattered light foxing & spotting. Engraved title device, headpieces, decorated initials. Trimmed - a few heads shaved close. $500-800

187 1 vol. Newton, Isaac. Observations upon The Prophecies of Daniel, and The Apocalypse of St. John. London: J. Darby and T. Browne, 1733. First edition. 2 parts in 1 vol. 4to, 19th-Century richly gilt black morocco, inner dentelles gilt; slightly scuffed. Faint dampstaining to lower margins of first few signatures. But internally generally clean & bright, wide margins. Gray 328 $300-500


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05/28/09 188 1 vol. Newton, Isaac. A Chronology of Anchient Kingdoms. London: for J. Tonson, J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1728. First edition. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt, rebacked, orig. spine laid down, new endpapers. With 3 fold. plates. Internally generally clean. Wide margins. Attractive copy. Gray 309 $400-700 189 5 vols. Newton, Thomas. Dissertations on The Prophecies. London, 1793. Ninth Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. full polished gilt-paneled navy blue calf, morocco spine labels; scuffed. * The Eleventh Edition of the preceding, Perth, 1794. 3 vols. 12mo, contemp. tree calf, red & black morocco spine labels (2 gone); scuffed, occasionally rubbed. With 2 fold. maps (a few close tears). $100-200 190 1 vol. Sparks, Timothy. Sunday Under Three Heads. As It Is; As Sabbath Bills Would Make It; As It Might Be Made. London: Chapman and Hall, 1836. 12mo, late 19th-Century 3/4 purple calf & marbled bds., spine richly gilt, green morocco spine label; scuffed, orig. vignette wrappers bound in. Title vignettes, 3 plates. Slightly toned & dusty. $80-120 191 1 vol. Whitefield, George. The Two First Parts of His Life with His Journals, Revised, Corrected and Abridged... London: by W. Strahan, 1756. First edition thus. 8vo, contemp. calf; rebacked, corners rubbed. Some staining - primarily along top of leaves, scattered light foxing. Sabin 103603 $80-120

192 2 vols. Italian 18th-Century Religious Imprints: Pittono, Jo. Baptista, compiler. Constitutiones Pontificae et Romanarum Congregationum Decisiones ad Confessarios. Venice: Leonardus Pittonus, 1715. 8vo, contemp. vellum, edges stained red; light to moderate wear, minor staining. Lacking front free endpaper, foot of title page repaired. Scattered light foxing. Digest of Papal rulings on confessions & confessors. * Muratori, Lodavico Antonio. Della Regolata Divozione de Cristiani. Trento: Giambattista Parone, 1748. 12mo, contemp. vellum; light to moderate wear. Some internal dampstaining. Lacking back free endpaper, front free endpaper repaired. Ink annotations on title page. $100-150 193 1 vol. (Bible in Greek.) Strasbourg: Wolfgang Cephalaeus, 1526. Vol. 2 (of 3) only. 8vo, contemp. blind-stamped calf; rubbed, worn, crudely repaired, front cover detached. First several signatures loose. Some browning to front & back matter edges. old ink annotations in text, old ink annotations in text, old ink annotations on endpapers in Hebrew, Greek & Latin. Adams B-977 $200-300 194 1 vol. (Bible in English.) The Bible Translated According to The Ebrew and Greeke... London: Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1589. 4to, old calf; re-backed, rubbed & worn. Scattered light foxing & occasional minor spotting. [2] leaves, 1-554 (i.e. 552) leaves, [82] leaves + The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English Meetre... London: Richard Day, 1588. Tables complete, ending on leaf L2. Without preliminary Almanack, Kalendar, Prayer Book. The Whole Booke of Psalmes incomplete & dampstained. With separate title pages for New Testament & Tables. Geneva version; “Breeches Bible” Herbert 199; STC 2150; Darlow & Moule 153 $400-700


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With 50 16th-Century Italian Engravings 195 1 vol. Gregory I, Saint, Pope. Vita et Miracula Santissimi Patri Benedicti... Rome, 1579. Folio, contemp. vellum, red morocco spine label; minor spotting & occasional staining, slightly warped, label scuffed. 50 leaves, incl. engraved title + 49 engraved plates by Bernardino Passeri. Small fissure at bottom fore-edge corner of plate mark of engraved title, scattered light, primarily marginal, foxing. Leaf size 14 1/8 x 9 5/8 inches (359 x 244 mm). Complete. $7,000-10,000


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196 1 vol. Pseaumes de David. Rouen: Raphael du Petit Val, 1611. Translated into French by Philippe Desportes. 12mo, contemp. vellum; light to moderate wear. Engraved title page. Title page slightly darkened & with minor repair, gutter reinforced. Bound with: Desportes, Philippe. Prieres et Meditations Chrestiennes. Rouen: David du Petit Val, 1629. 12mo, wear & dampstaining to last 2 leaves, last leaf repaired. $100-150

199 1 vol. Cruijce, Joannes Baptiste van den. Genealogia Jesu Christi per Mundi Aetates versu deducta. Antwerp: Henricum Aertssens, (1654). First edition. 8vo, contemp. vellum, edges stained red; light to moderate wear & soiling, slightly warped. With engraved title page + 6 fullpage engravings. Some staining & edge wear to title page, front endpaper chipped, back endpaper lacking. Minor staining to back matter. $250-400

197 1 vol. (Bible in French.) La Sainte Bible. Geneva: Pierre Chovet, 1644. Interpretee par Jean Diodati. Folio, modern pigskin over wooden? bds., morocco spine label, part of orig. blind-stamped vellum covers mounted to covers of modern bdg. With additional pictorial engraved title. Occasional minor wear to edges, scattered light foxing & spotting, scattered minor dampstaining, a few leaves darkened. Leaf size 15 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches (394 x 248 mm). Darlowe & Moule 3750 $800-1,200

200 3 vols. Bartholomaeus, Mastrius. Disputationes Theologicae in primum; secundum; quartum librum. Venice: Paulum Balleonium, 1675. Folio, contemp. vellum; primum librum bdg. defective, scattered wear to other bdgs. Old ink stamps & annotations on title page. Several quires browned. $200-300

198 2 vols. English 17th-Century Religious Imprints: Mede, Joseph. The Key of The Revelation. London: F.L. for Phil Stephens, 1650. 4to, lacking bdg. Fold. plate (a few tears along folds). Some toning, occasional dust soiling. Wing M-1601. * [Bayly, Lewis.] [The Practice of Piety: directing a Christian how to Walke That He may please God.] [London: S.G. for P. Chetwind, 1656.] Thick 12mo, early 19th-Century 1/2 tan calf & marbled bds., gilt-ruled spine, black morocco spine label; scuffed, spine ends & corners rubbed. Lacking title page, trimmed - a few heads shaved close, slightly toned. Wing B-1484. $80-120

201 1 vol. Ceremonial du Diocese de Besancon. Besancon: Louis Rigione, 1682. First edition. 12mo, orig. mottled calf, spine richly gilt, sprinkled edges; edge wear, spine occasionally gnawed. Head & tail plates. Occasional minor dampstaining. $100-150 202 2 vols. Quaker Imprints - English, 17th-Century: Parnel, James. A Collection of The Several Writings. N.p. [London], 1675. 4to, modern buckram. Slightly trimmed - no loss of text. Early owner’s signature at head of general title. Minor toning & spotting. Wing P-528. * Crisp, Stephen. A Memorable Account of The Christian Experiences, Gospel Labours, Travels... London: T. Sowle, 1694. 4to, modern calf. Some dampstaining to upper corner of title page & front matter. Wing C6920 $200-300


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EARLY PRINTING Lots 203-221 203 1 vol. [Sherlock, William.] A Discourse Concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Religion. London: Robert Clavell, 1686. First edition. 4to, modern bds. Scattered light foxing. Trimmed - a few feet shaved close. Wing S-3285 $300-500 204 1 vol. (Burnet, Thomas.) The Theory of The Earth:... The Two First Books. London: R. N. For Walter Kettilby, 1697. 2 parts in 1 vol. Folio, contemp. paneled calf; scuffed, spine ends rubbed away, morocco spine label mostly gone. Portrait, additional engraved vignette title, 2 fold. maps, engravings in text. Internally generally clean. Wing B-5953 $150-250 205 1 vol. Savonarola, Girolamo. Triumphis Crucis. Rome: Typis Sacrae Congretat. De Propag Fide, [1700]. 12mo, contemp. calf, richly gilt spine compartments, morocco spine label; scuffed, spine ends just rubbed away. Unobtrusive old ink owner’s signature on title page. (10), 497 pp. Internally generally clean. $100-200 206 1 vol. Justinianus I. [Institutiones.] Paris: U. Gering & B. Rembolt, 5 Dec., 1505. 4to, orig.? calf over wooden bds.; repaired, clasps gone, new endpapers. Lacking first signature (AA8). With large woodcut on [BB4]V, decorated initials. Some internal dampstaining & creasing, old ink annotations. Adams J-618 $250-400

207 1 vol. Exposicion de los Evangelicos con Sermones. Seville: Martin de Montesdoca, 1558. 4to, old full calf, richly gilt floral & geometric spine compartments, maroon morocco spine label (chipped); scuffed. Two parts in one vol. Title in red & black, title vignettes. Some dampstaining to endpapers, scattered internal dampstaining. Ex-library copy - ink stamp on first dedication leaf. $300-500 208 1 vol. Lettere di Principi. Venice: Giordano Ziletti, 1562. First edition. Libro primo. 4to, old 1/4 vellum & late 19th-Century bds. & endpapers. Moderate dampstaining to title page through approx. leaf 40, trimmed - a few heads shaved close. Printer’s device on title. Contemp. ink ownership signature of Fortunato Paradiso Farnese at foot of title page. Compiled by Ruscelli Girolamo, dedicated to Cardinal (later Saint) Carlo Borromeo. The second & third vols. were printed in Venice by Ziletti in 1575 & 1577, completing this collection of letters of princes & diplomatic missives. $250-400 209 1 vol. [Blackwood, Adam.] Martyre de la Royne d’Escosse Dovariere de France. Edimbourg: Chez Jean Nafeild, [1587] (but Paris, 1587). 8vo, mid 19th-Century morocco. Bottom of first 2 signatures dampstained & repaired - loss of ptg. at bottom of 3 first leaves (incl. date on title page), title page with other repairs, other internal dampstaining, lacking terminal blank, trimmed - a few heads shaved close. (16), 1-491, (2) pp. Sold with all faults. Recounting the mistreatment of Mary, Queen of Scots during her imprisonment by Queen Elizabeth I. STC 3107 $200-300


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05/28/09 210 1 vol. Raleigh, Sir Walter. The History of The World. London, 1614 (but 1628). Folio, old calf; re-backed, old red morocco spine label; covers rubbed & with small blisters, hinges reinforced. With engraved portrait on t.p., 6 double-page maps, 2 double-page battle plans. Scattered light foxing, very minor occasional dampstaining & darkening at edges. Trimmed - but with good margins to text leaves, margins of maps slightly affected. With text leaf facing engraved title. Annotations & catalogue clippings on front endpapers. Colophon: London, printed for H. Lownes, G. Lathum, and R. Young. Anno Domini 1628. Sound, internally attractive copy, in repaired contemp. bdg. STC 20640; Sabin 67560 $1,000-1,500

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211 1 vol. Brathwaite, Richard. A Survey of History: or, A Nursery for Gentry. London: J. Okes for Jasper Emery, 1638. 4to, modern buckram. Lacking engraved title, printed title mounted on modern sheet, foreedge of printed title chipped, upper fore-edge corner gone, upper fore-edge corner of p. 31/32 torn away - no loss of text, some internal dampstaining. Ex-library - ink control numbers on verso of title mount. Sold with all faults. Late edition of the Schollers Medley. STC 3583a $200-400 Donne on Suicide 212 1 vol. Donne, John. Biathanatos. A Declaration of The Paradoxe, or Thesis that Self-Homocide is Not So Naturally Sin... London: Humphrey Mosely, 1648. Second edition. 4to, old calf; re-backed, scuffed, occasionally rubbed or slightly blistered. Lacking front blank, foreedge margin of title page chipped & discolored, 1st leaf of dedication repaired & defective, fore-edges slightly discolored, minor internal spotting. Armorial book plate of John Lord Hervey, 1702, on verso of title page. Old ink inscription at head of title page. Ex-library copy late 19th-Century ink stamp on title. Wing D-1859; Keynes 48 $500-800

213 1 vol. Viau, Theophile de. Les Oeuvres. Paris: A de Sommaville, 1661. 3 parts in 1 vol. 12mo, 19th-Century 1/4 calf & bds., spine gilt, red morocco spine label, edges stained red; scuffed, extremities rubbed, front cover detached. Scattered light foxing, back endpapers slightly dusty. $100-150 214 1 vol. (Cavendish, George.) The Life and Death of Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal. London: D. Newman, 1667. Sm. 8vo, old sheep; rather scuffed, spine ends & corners rubbed away. Frontis.; chipped along edges, fore-edge portion of bottom margin torn away, bottom margin of frontis, title & first signature wormed - no loss of ptg. Wing C-1618 $120-200


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05/28/09 215 1 vol. (Shirley, John.) The Life of The Valiant & Learned Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight. With His Tryal at Wincester. London: J.D. for Benj. Shirley and Richard Tonson, 1677. First edition. 8vo, old speckled calf; re-backed, scuffed. Scattered light foxing, occasional minor internal staining. Complete with Imprimatur. Wing S-3495; Sabin 67567 $200-300 216 No Lot 217 1 vol. [Alcoforado, Marianna d’.] Seven Portuguese Letters; being A Second Part to The Five Love Letters, from a Nun to a Cavalier, One of The Most Passionate [P]ieces, that possibly ever has been extant. London: for H. Brome, 1681. 12mo, early 19th-Century calf, gilt-lettered spine; slightly scuffed & a little bowed. Some darkening & minor dust soiling to title page, darkening to edges of endpapers, minor internal wear. Wing A-893 $200-300 218 1 vol. (Emblem Book.) Petra, Sancta, Silvestro. Symbola Heroica. Amsterdam: Janssonio-Waesbergios & Hanr. Wetstenium, 1682. 4to, modern buckram. With engraved title, 7 full-page genealogical tables + 281 copper plate devices within engraved borders. Lacking the portrait of Bishop Karafa. Minor staining & expert repairs to engraved title, internally generally clean. Trimmed - with exception of head of title, no loss to ptg. Title page engraved by C. Corn after Reubens. Landwehr 634 $800-1,200

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Romantic & Erotic 17th-Century Printing 219 1 vol. Les Amans Heureux, Trompez, Malheureux. Paris: Chez Claude Barbin, 1683. 8vo, old calf re-backed with late 19th-Century morocco, gilt, red morocco spine label; covers scuffed. With etched general title + 27 etched plates (incl. 3 part titles). General title rehinged. Minor, occasional, mostly marginal staining. Trimmed - heads shaved close. This copy bound: Trompez; Malheureux; Heureux. $1,000-1,500

SCIENCE, MEDICINE & TECHNOLOGY Lots 220-244 220 1 vol. Charas, Moyse. Pharmacopee Royal Galenique et Chymique. Lyon: Anisson & Posuel, 1693. Nouvelle Edition. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, foot of spine chipped away. With 5 plates. Lacking free endpapers. Title page creased, occasional dampstaining, some spotting & dust soiling. The first edition was published in 1676. Voltaire says, “he was the first who wrote well on pharmacy.” $400-600


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05/28/09 221 1 vol. [Bates, George.] Pharmacopoeia Bateana: or, Bate’s Dispensatory. London: for S. Smith and B. Walford, 1694. 8vo, 19th-Century speckled calf & marbled bds., red morocco spine label; scuffed, joints rubbed, spine occasionally blistered. Some internal spotting & browning. Trimmed - a few heads trimmed. Wing B-1088 $300-500 222 1 vol. Cole, William. Observations and Conjectures on The Nature and Properties of Light and on The Theory of Comets. Colchester, 1777. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers; lacking back wrapper, front wrapper creased, chipped & detached. Unopened. With fold. plate (defective and with library stamp). Some foxing & dust soiling. Ex-library - Franklin Institute stamp on front wrapper & p. (1), other markings. $80-120 223 5 vols. (Martyn, John; Chambers, Ephraim, translators & editors.) The Philosophical History and Memoirs of The Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. London, 1742. 8vo, contemp. speckled calf; rubbed, several bdgs. broken, a few covers detached. With 43 fold. plates. Scattered light foxing, occasional darkening to edges. $400-600 224 7 vols. Newton, Isaac: [Opticks.] [London], [1771]. 8vo, modern cloth. With 12 fold. plates. Lacking title page, some internal foxing & creasing. Ex-library copy - perforated stamps on plates, other markings. Gray 175. * Opera. London, 1779-1785. 5 vols. 4to, contemp. calf, morocco spine labels; rubbed, covers detached. Incomplete, lacking portrait, with 2 fold. tables & 13 plates only. Ex-library - perforated stamps on title pages, other markings. Gray 1. * Sir Isaac Newton’s Mathematical Principles... Translated into English by Andrew Motte. Berkeley: Univ. of Cali Press, 1960. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. Frontis., figures in text. $250-400 225 20 vols. Encyclopedia Britannica. Edinburgh, 1797-1803. With the 2 vol. supplement by George Gleig. 4to, orig. tree calf, red & black morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, joints occasionally stressed, spine ends occasionally rubbed. With 592 plates & maps. Internally generally clean, minor dampstaining in vol. 14, some dampstaining in vol. 18. $500-800

226 6 vols. Boyle, Robert: The Philosophical Works. London: for W.J. Innys, and J. Osborn, and T. Longman, 1725. 3 vols. 4to, contemp. paneled calf; worn & rubbed, covers detached, bdgs. broken. Scattered internal foxing & occasional darkening to edges. With 20 fold. plates (clean). Early owner’s ink signature at head of title pages. Ex-library Franklin Institute bookplate on front paste-down. * The Works,... Epitomized. London, 1699-1700. Vols. I & III (of 4) only. 8vo, contemp. paneled calf; rubbed & worn, covers detached, bdg. broken. Portrait + 8 plates in vol. I; 5 plates in vol. III. Ex-library perforated stamp on title page. * The Theological Works... Epitomized. London, 1715. Vol. 2 (of 3) only. 8vo, contemp. paneled calf; rubbed & worn, bdg. broken. Ex-library. All sold with all faults. $300-500 227 2 vols. Aeronautics - 19th-Century Imprints: La Landelle, G(abriel) de. Aviation ou Navigation Aerienne. Paris: E. Dentu, 1863 [but 1864]. Second edition. 12mo, modern brown cloth, orig. printed blue wrappers preserved. Wrappers slightly dust soiled. Light foxing to front & back matter. Illus. of steam-propelled airship on front wrapper & title page. Ink stamp on 1/2 title. Untrimmed. Title page dated 1863, front wrapper dated 1864. Second edition of the first book to use the word “aviation.” * Robertson, E.G. Memoires Recreatifs Scientifiques et Anecdotiques du Physicien-Aeronaute. Paris, 1833. Vol. 2 (of 2) only. 8vo, mid 19th-Century 1/4 green morocco & pebbled cloth, spine gilt; spine ends scuffed. With 4 plates, illus. in text. $200-300 228 4 vols. Aeronautics - Including Early Aviation: Lougheed, Victor. Vehicles of The Air: A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics With Working Drawings. Chicago: Reilly and Britton, 1909. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. giltlettered & pictorial blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear. Photo plates, figures in text. Internally clean. * Grahame-White, Claude; Harper, Harry. The Aeroplane, Past, Present and Future. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1911. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth; moderately worn, slightly shaken. Photo plates. * _ _. The Aeroplane. New York: F.A. Stokes, [1914]. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, photo pictorial cover label; occasionally scuffed. Photo plates, illus. & figures in text. Internally generally clean. * Woodhouse, Henry. Textbook of Naval Aeronautics. New York: Century, 1917. 1st ed. 4to, orig. blue & orange stamped mustard cloth; occasionally scuffed, light edge wear. Numerous photo & other illus. Internally generally clean. $100-150


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05/28/09 229 1 vol. Ferguson, James. Select Mechanical Exercises:... How to Construct... Clocks, Orreries and Sun-Dials. London: W. Strahan, 1773. First edition. 8vo, contemp. calf; worn & rubbed, front cover detached, bdg. broken. With 9 fold. plates. Internally generally clean. $200-300 230 3 vols. Optics: Farrar, John. An Experimental Treatise on Optics,... Principles of The Science,... Explanation... Curious Optical Instruments and Optical Phenomena,... Cambridge, N.E.: Hilliard and Metcalf, 1826. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp. sheep; scuffed, front cover detached. With 6 fold. plates. Scattered generally light foxing. American Imprints 24508. * Steinheil, Adolph; Voit, Ernest. Applied Optics, The Computation of Optical Systems. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1918. 1st. Am. ed. Translated & edited by James Weir French. 2 vols. 4to, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; moderate wear & fading, spine of vol. 2 starting to separate. Fold. plates, other illus. Complete. $80-120 231 1 vol. Brewster, David. Treatise on Optics. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833. First American edition. With an appendix by A.D. Bache. 12mo, orig. cloth-backed bds.; rubbed. Figures in text. Scattered, generally light, foxing. Back blanks defective. Untrimmed. Henry Biddle’s copy, signed by him at head of title & back pastedown. American Imprints 17949 $120-180 232 1 vol. Barba, Alvaro Alonso. A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Treatises upon Metals, Mines and Minerals. London: for J. Hodges, 1740. Second edition. 12mo, mid 19th-Century cloth; spine detaching, slightly dusty. Frontis. Some internal spotting & dust staining. First signature sprung. $400-600 233 1 vol. Kirwan, Richard. Elements of Mineralogy. London: for P. Elmsly, 1784. First edition. 8vo, orig. bds.; rebacked, new endpapers, gutters of title page & last text leaf reinforced. A few minor paper wounds, very occasional minor foxing. Untrimmed. $400-600

234 3 vols. Lehmann, Jean Gotlob. Traites de Physique, d’Histoire Naturelle de Mineralogie et de Metallurgie: L’Art de Mines; Traite de la Formation des Metaux; Essai d’Une Histoire Naturelle de Couches de la Terre. Paris: Jean Thomas Herissant, 1759. First French edition. 12mo, orig. speckled calf, gilt-ruled spines, red & black morocco labels; joints rubbed, occasionally scuffed. With 10 engraved fold. plates (plate I, vol. III also bound in vol. I - all together 11 plates). Internally clean, sound set. $400-600 235 2 vols. Chemistry - Applied 19th-Century: Parnell, Edward Andrew. Applied Chemistry in Manufactures, Arts and Domestic Economy. New York: D. Appleton, 1844. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; some edge wear, spine partly defective. Text illus. Mounted textile specimens. Scattered spotting. Ink annotation at foot of title page. Gas illumination, preservation of wood, dyeing and calico-printing. American Imprints 44-4837. * Ziegler, Geo. J. Researches on The Medical Properties and Applications of Nitrous Oxide, Protoxide of Nitrogen, or Laughing Gas. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1865. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt; some edge wear. Tight copy. $80-120 236 1 vol. Neumann, Caspar. The Chemical Works Abridged and Methodized. London: W. Johnson, 1759. With large additions... by William Lewis. 4to, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, front cover detached, back joint cracked, bdg. broken. Scattered light foxing. Internally generally clean. $400-600 237 1 vol. Priestly, Joseph. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy, Particularly including Chemistry, Delivered at The New College in Hackney. Dublin: for Wm. Jones,... and J. Rice, 1794. 12mo, contemp. tree calf, black morocco spine label; joints starting to crack, top 3rd of front joint blistered. Internally generally clean & crisp. Printed the same year as the London edition. $300-500


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05/28/09 238 1 vol. (wrappers) Selmi, Franceso. “Sulla Esistenza di Principii Alcaloidi Naturali ne Visceri Freschi e E. Putrefatti...” “Studi de Tossicologia Chimica (Second Serie)” [paper #2 of 4]. Bologna: Tipi Gamberini e Parmeggiani, 1872. 4to, later wrappers. With 2 litho plates (some foxing). Scattered light foxing to text. Extract from Memorie dell’Accademia delle Scienze dell’Instituto de Bologna, Serie III, Tomo II. First edition, documenting Selmi’s discovery of Ptomaine. Selmi, Francesco (1817-1881), Italian taxologist. [Partington, History of Chemistry: IV, pp. 729,, 484; Castiglioni, History of Medicine, p. 689] $80-120 239 6 vols. Medicine - Materia Medica, etc.: Johnson, James. An Essay on Morbid Sensibility of The Stomach and Bowels. Philadelphia: Thomas Kite, 1828. 12mo, contemp. tree sheep, gilt-ruled spine, green morocco spine label; extremities scuffed. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. American Imprints 33720. * Carpenter, Geo. W. Essays on Some of The Most Important Articles of The Materia Medica. Philadelphia, 1831. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. bds., paper spine label; some wear & dampstaining. Some internal dampstaining, some internal browning & spotting. Untrimmed. American Imprints 6423. * Cooper, J.W. The Experienced Botanist or Indian Physician,... System of Practice Founded on Botany. John Bear, 1840. 12mo, orig. speckled sheep, morocco spine label; scuffed, occasionally rubbed & blistered. Minor internal foxing. Not recorded by American Imprints. * Chambers, Reuben. The Thomasian Practice of Medicine. Bethania, Pa., 1842. 12mo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed. Scattered generally light foxing, front blank heavily darkened. American Imprints 42-989. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. speckled sheep; rather scuffed, corners & spine ends rubbed. Light to moderate foxing. * (Darlington, William, compiler.) Baldwin, William. Reliquie Baldwinianae: Selections... Correspondence... William Baldwin, M.D. Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless, 1843. 12mo, orig. blind-stamped dark brown cloth; light edge wear, head of spine starting to pull away. Frontis. portrait. Scattered light foxing. $150-250

240 6 vols. Medicine & C: Teale, T. Pridgin. Dangers to Health: A Pictorial Guide to Domestic Sanitary Defects. London, 1881. 3rd ed. 8vo, orig. giltpictorial olive-green cloth; light edge wear. 70 plain & partly colored plates. Pub. cat. at back. Internally generally clean. * Duhring, Louis. A Practical Treatise on Diseases of The Skin. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1886. 3rd ed., revised & enlarged. Lg. 8vo, orig. grey cloth; slightly dusty. Figures in text. Some underscoring. See Garrison & Morton 4083; “Duhring wrote the first American textbook on dermatology” (1st ed., 1876). * Sisley, Richard. Epidemic Influenza. London: Longmans, Green, 1891. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. olive green cloth, gilt; scuffed. Tables in text. * Allis, Oscar H. An Inquiry into Difficulties Encountered in The Reduction of Dislocation of The Hip. Philadelphia, 1896. 1st ed. Samuel D. Gross Prize essay. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt; some soiling & mildew. Figures & illustrations in text. * Gull, William Withey. A Collection of The Published Writings... Memoir and Addresses. London: New Sydenham Society, 1896. Edited by Theodore Dyke Acland. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial brown cloth; occasional edges wear, slightly warped. Plate. See Garrison & Morton 2232, 3823, 4041, 4532, 4695, 4845. * Brunton, Lauder. Therapeutics of The Circulation. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston’s Son, 1908. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. Illus. & figures in text. $80-120 241 5 vols. Medicine: O’Beirne, James. New Views of The Process of Defecation,... Application to The Pathology and Treatment of Diseases... Together With an Analytical Correction of Sir Charles Bell’s Views... The Nerves of The Face. Washington: Duff Green, 1834. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, modern buckram. Moderate foxing to title page, other scattered light foxing. American Imprints 26055. * The International Medical Annual and Practicioner’s Index. New York, 1893. Eleventh Year. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; some edge wear. With 8 plates (incl. color plates), figures in text. Adverts. Some, mostly marginal, dampstaining. * Wist, Samuel. Diseases of The Organs of Respiration. London: Charles Griffin, 1902. 1st ed. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. brick red cloth, gilt-lettered spines; some edge wear. Illus. & figures in text. Ex-library - perforated stamps on title pages, library bookplates & spine labels. * Frazier, Charles H.; Allen, Alfred Reginald. Surgery of The Spine and Spinal Cord. New York: D. Appleton, 1918. 1st ed. 4to, modern buckram. With 4 color plates, photo & other illus. See Garrison & Morton 4876. $100-200


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05/28/09 242 6 vols. Medicine - Ophthalmology & C: Walker, John. The Oculists VadeMecum: A Complete Practical System of Ophthalmic Surgery. London: H. Renshaw, 1857. Sm. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Light wear. * Donders, F.C. On The Anomalies of Accommodation and Refraction of The Eye. London: New Sydenham Society, 1864. 1st English-language ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial brown cloth, giltlettered spine; corners & spine ends chipped & frayed, front joint splitting. Figures in text. * Caster, Robert B. Eyesight: Good & Bad. London: Macmillan, 1880. 2nd ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. purple-brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; some edge wear, spine frayed & starting to separate. Figures in text. Former owner’s ink stamp on title page. Some foxing to front matter. * De Schweinitz, G.E. Diseases of The Eye. A Hand-Book of Ophthalmic Practice. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1896. 2nd ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Front endpaper detached, back endpaper defective. Color frontis., text illus. Adverts. * Another copy of the preceding, modern leatherette, color frontis., text illus. Adverts. * Haab, O. Atlas and Epitome of Operative Ophthalmology. Philadelphia, etc.: W.B. Saunders, 1905. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; some edge wear. With 30 color litho plates, 154 text illus. $200-300 243 3 vols. Osler, William: The Principles and Practice of Medicine. New York: D. Appleton, 1895. 2nd ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; covers faded to brown, edges & joints occasionally scuffed. * An Alabama Student and other Bibliographical Essays. Oxford, 1908. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. Photogravure portraits. Some foxing to endpapers, but generally clean & crisp. * A Way of Life. Baltimore: Norman Remington, 1928. Authorized Edition. 16mo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth; light wear. Frontis. $60-90 244 1 vol. Osler, William. The Principles and Practice of Medicine. New York: D. Appleton, 1892. First edition. Lg. 8vo, orig. 1/2 morocco & pebbled cloth; scuffed, corners, joints & spine ends heavily rubbed, slightly dusty. Minor internal toning & occasional spotting. Adverts. Mixed issue, with “Georgias” facing contents [1st issue point], last set of adverts. dated “March 1892” [later issue]. $200-300

NATURAL HISTORY Lots 245-253 245 1 vol. Finley, John P. Tornadoes. What They Are and How to Observe Them; with Practical Suggestions for The Protection of Life and Property. New York: The Insurance Monitor, 1887. First edition. 12mo, orig. black stamped tan cloth; corners bumped, light to moderate edge wear, minor occasional spotting. With 2 fold. charts, full-page & text illus. Internally clean. In custom black cloth fall-down box. The first book on tornadoes. NUC NF0146350 $250-400 246 5 vols. (Pennsylvania.) Report(s) of The State Commissioners of Fisheries for The Years 1892-93-94; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1899. [Harrisburg], 1895, 1896, 1897, 1900. Lg. 8vo, orig. red morocco & tan calf & marbled bds., a.e.g.; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. Approx. 90 color plates of fish & birds, incl. color litho plates, other illus. Internally clean. $120-180 247 7 vols. Warren, B.H. Report of The Birds of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, 1888. First edition. Tall 8vo, orig. green cloth; edge wear. 50 plates (49 colored). Slightly shaken. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. dark green cloth; worn, spine starting to detach, 50 plates (49 colored). * The second edition, Harrisburg, 1890, of the preceding, lg. 8vo, contemp. marbled bds., re-backed with black morocco, orig. morocco corners rubbed away, 100 plates (99 colored). * Another copy of the second edition, 3/4 red morocco, gilt, joints rubbed, slightly sunned, 100 plates (99 colored). * Another copy of the second edition, modern slate blue buckram joints rubbed, 100 plates (99 colored). * Another copy of the second edition, modern red buckram, 100 plates (99 colored). * Another copy of the second edition, modern brown buckram, 100 plates (99 colored). A few interiors slightly toned. $250-400 248 5 vols. The Transactions of The Entomological Society of London, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1858. New Series, Vol. I, parts 4, 5 & 8; New Series Vol. III, part 2; New Series vol. IV, part 9. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers; occasional edge wear, cello-tape repairs to spine of New Series, Vol. IV, part 9, other scattered repairs. With 17 plates (3 hand-colored). Scattered internal foxing. List of members in New Series, Vol. I, part 4, incl. Charles Darwin. $80-120


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05/28/09 249 1 vol. Darwin, Charles. Insectivorous Plants. New York: D. Appleton, 1875. First American edition. 12mo, orig. black-stamped terra-cotta cloth, gilt-lettered spine; head of spine frayed & chipped away, head of the letter “I” in “Insectivorous” at head of spine rubbed, foot of spine slightly frayed, joints rubbed, corners bumped. Figures in text. 8 pp. adverts at back. Internally clean. Bookplate on front paste-down. Freeman 1220 $120-180 250 1 vol. Hales, (Stephen). La Statique des Vegetaux et l’Analyse de l’Air. Paris: Jacques Vincent, 1735. First French edition? 4to, orig. flexible bds.; worn, spine defective & detaching. With 14 plates on 7 fold. sheets. Scattered light foxing, a few plates & text leaves browned. Untrimmed. NUC NH0043934 (locating 2 copies), calling for 10 fold. plates; 2 Paris 1735 eds. recorded by NUC $250-400 251 4 vols. Meehan, Thomas. The Native Flowers and Ferns of The United States. Boston: L. Prang, 1879; Philadelphia: Am. Nat. His. Pub.; Chas. Robson, 1880. Vols. I & II, Series II, Vols. I & II. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & decorated brown cloth, a.e.g.; slightly scuffed, spine ends slightly frayed. With 192 chromolithographic plates. A few plates sprung. Internally clean. $400-600

252 8 vols. American Botany - Philadelphia & Environs: Darlington, William. Florula Cestrica: An Essay Towards A Catalogue of The Phaenogmous Plants,... Chester County, Pennsylvania. West Chester, 1826. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, 1/4 red morocco & marbled bds.; scuffed, spine & extremities rubbed. Some internal spotting & dampstaining. With 3 handcolored plates. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by “The Author” on front paste-down. American Imprints 24292. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. 1/4 red morocco & marbled bds.; scuffed, spine & corners rubbed, lacking front free endpaper, some internal spotting, 3 hand-colored plates. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. marbled bds., re-backed with modern calf, 3 hand-colored plates, some internal spotting & dampstaining. Presentation slip, inscribed & signed by “The Author” mounted to front paste-down. * _ _. Flora Cestrica: An Attempt to Enumerate and Describe the Flowering and Filicoid Plants of Chester County. West Chester, 1837. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed. Color frontis. map. Minor internal foxing. American Imprints 43953. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. tree sheep; rubbed, color frontis. map; scattered light foxing. * Another copy of the preceding, modern marbled calf, color frontis. map, scattered light foxing. * _ _. Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry Marshall. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1849. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blind stamped black cloth, re-backed, most of orig. gilt-lettered spine laid down. Frontis., text illus. Minor internal dampstaining & foxing. Signed by Benj. Bartram on front blank. * Harshberger, John W. The Botanists of Philadelphia and Their Work. Philadelphia, 1899. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. giltpictorial blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light to moderate edge wear. Plate. Newspaper clipping mounted to front paste-down. $250-400 253 13 vols. Poultry: Cooper, J.W. Game Fowls, Their Origin and History. West Chester, Pa., (1896). Standard edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth; light edge wear, slightly scuffed. * Another copy of the preceding, terra-cotta cloth; worn & scuffed, 2 chromolithographic plates. * Another copy of the preceding, Fort Gaines, Ga., ca. 1920, 8vo, contemp. 1/4 morocco & cloth; head of spine gone, frontis. * Pearson, Leonard; Warren, B. H. Diseases of Poultry; Enemies of Poultry. [Harrisburg], 1897. Thick 8vo, orig. 3/4 purple calf & marbled bds.; rubbed & worn, but holding. Chromolithographic plates. * The Poultry Keeper. Parkersburg, Pa., April 1885 - March, 1889, vols. 2-5. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth; scuffed. Illus., adverts. Bound annual vols.: Vol. 3, 1885-1886; Vol. 4, 1886-1887, 2 copies; Vol. 8, 1891-1892. All 4to, orig. cloth, illus., adverts.; occasionally scuffed, some dust soiling. $150-250


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05/28/09 AGRICULTURE Lots 254-256

SPORTING Lots 257-272

254 6 vols. American Agriculture & C: Lloyd, David. Economy of Agriculture. Germantown, Pa., 1832. 12mo, contemp. marbled bds., sheep spine & corners; scuffed, spine & corners rubbed. Light to moderate foxing. American Imprints 13439. * Darlington, William. Agricultural Botany. Philadelphia: J.W. Moore, 1847. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp. marbled bds., re-backed in modern black morocco, black morocco corners. Bottom 1/2 of text dampstained throughout. Autograph presentation signed by the “Author” mounted on front paste-down. * The New York, Orange Judd, 1865 ed. of the preceding, 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine; slightly scuffed. Text illus. * Butter, John. The Culture and Diseases of The Peach. Harrisburg, 1880. 12mo, orig. gilt-pictorial cloth; edge wear, top corner bumped & frayed. Lacking front free endpaper. * McIlvaine, Charles. One Thousand American Fungi. Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill, (1900). 1st ed. Thick 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth; corners bumped, other light wear. Color plates, other illus. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. cloth; occasionally scuffed. $120-180

257 1 vol. Bourgelat, (Claude). A New System of Horsemanship. London: H. Woodfall for Paul Vaillant, 1754. First English-language edition, translated by Richard Berenger. 4to, contemp. calf, richly gilt floral spine compartments, morocco spine labels; front cover (along with frontis. & title) detached. Frontis. Minor dampstaining to frontis., offsetting to title page. Errata mounted to verso of last leaf. Scattered ink annotations. Tall Copy. Armorial bookplate of James Burrow on front paste-down. $120-180

255 3 vols. Agriculture - 18th & 19th-Century British Imprints: Moubray, Bonington. A Practical Treatise on Breeding, Rearing and Fattening all Kinds of Domestic Poultry, Pheasants, Pigeons and Rabbits. London, 1819. 3rd ed. 8vo, modern green buckram. Head of title clipped - no loss of ptg. With 12 pp. pub. cat. dated Feb. 1821. Scattered light foxing. Untrimmed. * Coventry, Andrew. Discourses Explanatory of The Object and Plan of The Course or Lectures on Agriculture and Rural Economy. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1808. 8vo, modern green buckram. Some spotting & toning. Untrimmed. * (_ _.) Rural Economy. Burlington: Isaac Neale, 1792. 3rd ed. 8vo, modern green buckram. Scattered light foxing, some toning. Untrimmed. $100-150 256 2 vols. Johnson, Cuthbert W. The Farmer’s Encyclopaedia and Dictionary of Rural Affairs. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1844. 2 vols. 4to, orig. sheep, black morocco spine labels; occasionally rubbed. With 17 lithographic plates (2 hand-colored). Scattered, generally light, foxing. $80-120

258 3 vols. Adams, John, Riding-Master. The Analysis of Horsemanship. (London): Albion Press, 1805. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds., green morocco spine labels; scuffed, extremities & joints rubbed, joints tender. With 20 plates, incl. the movable horse head with string bridle plate intact. Scattered light to moderate foxing. Adverts. $250-400 259 2 vols. American Football: Grange, Harold E. (Red). Zuppke of Illinois. Chicago: A.l. Glaser, 1937. 1st ed. Foreword by Grantland Rice. 12mo, orig. blue cloth, front cover blind-stamped with representation of a football; minor wear. Frontis., plates. Signed & inscribed by Red Grange on front free endpaper recto. Bright, crisp copy. * Zuppke, Robert C. Football Technique & Tactics. Urbana: Zuppke and Bearg, 1922. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. slate grey cloth; occasionally scuffed, corners slightly bumped. Endpapers slightly discolored. Frontis., figures in text. In orig. Zuppke & Bearg, Publishers C.O.D. mailing envelope. $300-500 260 2 vols. Illustrated Sporting Books Signed: Neiman, LeRoy. Big-Time Golf. New York: Abrams, (1992). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. Color plates, other illus. Signed by LeRoy Neiman on 1/2 title. Minor wear. * Groth, John, illustrator. John Groth’s World of Sport. (New York): Winchester Press, (1970). Text by Pat Smith. Oblong 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (some creasing & minor dust soiling). Color plates, other illus. Inscribed, dated, “Christmas 1970,” & signed by John Groth & with orig. pen & ink drawing by Groth on front free endpaper recto. $100-200


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05/28/09 261 3 vols. Lawn Tennis: Myers, A. Wallis, editor. Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad. New York: Scribner’s, 1903. 1st Am. ed. 8vo, orig. color pictorial grey cloth; edge wear, spine ends deeply frayed. Photo frontis., full-page & text photo illus. Minor spotting to fore-edges. Henderson p. 224. * Doherty, R.F. & H.L. On Tennis. London: Lawn Tennis, 1903. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. white-lettered & decorated blue cloth; edge wear, corners bumped, joints rubbed. Mounted photo frontis., photo plates. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. Henderson p. 224. * Dewhurst, Edward B. The Science of Lawn Tennis. Philadelphia: Innes & Sons, 1910. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. green cloth; edge wear, spine ends frayed, occasional staining & darkening to cover. Photo plates, text illus. Presentation copy, inscribed, dated, “1910,” & signed by Dewhurst on front free endpaper. Henderson p. 227. $80-120 The First Baseball Novel 262 1 vol. Brooks, Noah. The Fairport Nine. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1880. First edition. 12mo, orig. gilt & black stamped pictorial brown cloth, gilt-pictorial spine; occasionally scuffed, other scattered light to moderate wear, slightly damp-bubbled. Frontis. 6 pp. adverts. at back. Scattered internal spotting. In custom beige cloth fall-down box. Sound copy. Considered the first baseball novel. $800-1,200

263 1 vol. (Shirley, Thomas.) The Angler’s Museum; or, The Whole Art of Float and Fly Fishing. London: John Fielding, 1784. “The Second Edition.” 12mo, new cloth-backed old calf; edges of calf rubbed, new endpapers, hinges reinforced. Scattered light to moderate foxing, darkening to edges of last leaf, moderate foxing to title page. Old ink inscription on verso of frontis., scattered old ink annotations in text. [Westwood & Satchell, p. 194] $300-500 264 1 vol. Taylor, Samuel. Angling in All Its Branches. London: A. Strahan for T.N. Longman, 1800. First edition. 8vo, later 19th-Century 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., maroon & olive brown morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, spine ends, joints & corners rubbed. Scattered light foxing but internally generally clean & crisp. With 1/2 title. NUC NT0069754 $80-120 265 1 vol. Walton, Isaac; Cotton, Charles. The Complete Angler. London: John and Francis Rivington, 1775. Edited by John Hawkins. 8vo, contemp. calf; worn & rubbed, joints tender, bdg. starting to break. With Part II title page dated 1774. With 2 frontispieces + 14 plates, text engravings. Scattered light foxing - but generally internally clean. Third Hawkins ed. Horne 12 $200-300 266 4 vols. Walton, Izaak; Cotton, Charles. The Complete Angler: London: Charles Tilt, 1837. 2 vols. in 1. 24mo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered blue cloth, a.e.g.; light wear. With 2 wood-engraved plates. Horne 47. * Another edition of the preceding, London: Navarre Society, 1925. 8vo, orig. green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light edge wear, spine ends frayed. With 8 original etchings by Damman & 74 wood-engraved illus. Internally generally clean. Horne 274. * Another edition of the preceding, [London], Bloomsbury: Nonesuch Press, 1929. #1336/1600. 8vo, orig. brown morocco, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed. Frontis. portrait. Slipcase. Horne 292 (1st Keynes ed.). * Another copy of Horne 292, #328/1600, 8vo, orig. brown morocco, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed, spine rubbed. Frontis. portrait. Without slipcase. $200-300

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05/28/09 267 1 vol. Garlick, Theodatus. A Treatise on The Artificial Propagation of Certain Kinds of Fish. Cleveland: Tho. Brown, 1857. First edition. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth, with fish design at center of front & back covers, gilt-lettered spine; some edge wear, spine ends chipped away. With 4 plates, text illus. Moderate internal darkening & spotting, scattered foxing. Frontis. portrait tipped-in. Theodatus Garlick (1805-1884), surgeon, sculptor, father of American Pisciculture. $100-150 268 1 vol. Elliott, (William). Carolina Sports, by Land and Water. New York: Trehern & Williamson, 1850. Second edition. 12mo, later clothbacked marbled bds. Lower gutter corners dampstained. Ink ms. ownership of Yale College Library at head of title page. Bookplate of the sportsman Harry Worcester Smith on front paste-down. Prospectus for James Henry Rice, Jr.’s Social Hall and The Bluff Plantations in Lower Carolina inserted in Harry Worcester Smith envelope tipped to gutter of front endpaper. Howes E-112 $200-300 269 1 vol. Beckford, William [i.e. Peter]. Thoughts on Hunting. (London): Albion Press, 1810. 8vo, orig. bds., paper spine label; some edge wear, label scuffed. With frontis., additional engraved title, fold. plan & 8 plates by John Scott. Very scattered, very minor foxing. Untrimmed. NUC NB0241557 $200-300 270 3 vols. Fox Hunting & other English Field Sports: Fairfax, T(homas). The Compleat Sportsman; or Country Gentleman’s Recreation. London: J. Cooke, 1758. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, front cover (& title page) detached, lacking free endpapers. Light to moderate foxing & occasional minor dampstaining. * Country Squire, A. An Essay on Hunting. London, 1733 [but Smeeton reprint, ca. 1820]. 4to, contemp. bds.; rubbed & worn, hinges repaired. Frontis., mounted title & first initial illus. Moderate foxing throughout. * Cook, Colonel. Observations on Fox-Hunting and The Management of Hounds in The Kennel and The Field. London: for The Author by William Nicol, 1826. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig. bds.; moderate wear & minor staining. With 3 plates. List of Subscribers. Scattered, generally light, foxing. Untrimmed. Catalogue clippings on endpapers. $200-300

271 1 vol. Long, Joseph W. American Wild-Fowl Shooting... Particularly... Western States of America. New York: J.B. Ford, 1874. First edition. 12mo, orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth, gilt-pictorial & lettered spine; light wear, some staining to back cover, hinges very slightly stressed. With 4 plates, full-page & text illus. Slightly toned. 8 pp. adverts. $80-120

FIREARMS & MILITARY HISTORY Lots 272-277 272 1 vol. Dillin, Captain John G.W. The Kentucky Rifle. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association of America, 1924. First edition. Sm. folio, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial blue buckram; light edge wear, slightly dusty. Photo plates. Scattered light foxing. Inscribed, signed, & dated, “Sept. 3, 1937,” by Dillin on title page. $60-90 273 1 vol. Robins, Benjamin. New Principles of Gunnery. London: F. Wingave, 1805. 8vo, contemp. speckled sheep; rubbed & worn, joints tender. With 2 fold. plates. Internally clean. “Alex J. Williams US Eng.” at head of title page. 80 $80-120 274 3 vols. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of. The History of The Rebellion and Civil War in England,... Oxford, 1702-1703-1704. First edition. Folio, orig. paneled calf; rubbed, re-backed in 20th-Century calf with new corners, hinges reinforced, old morocco spine labels, edges sprinkled red. Frontispieces, title vignettes, head & tail pieces, decorated initials. With 1/2 titles & part titles. Attractive set, internally generally clean, occasional minor staining to edges. Tall & untrimmed. Ex-library - paper library labels on front free endpaper rectos, ink library control numbers on title pages of vols. 1 & 2. Armorial bookplate on front pastedown of vol. 1. $800-1,200 275 1 vol. (Freind, John.) An Account of The Earl of Peterborow’s Conduct in Spain; Chiefly Since The Raising of The Siege of Barcelona, 1706. London: J. Bowyer, 1707. 8vo, contemp. blind-paneled speckled calf, spine gilt, red morocco spine label, edges sprinkled red. Some internal dampstaining. $80-120


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05/28/09 276 1 vol. (Detaille, Edouard, illustrator.) Richard, Jules. L’Armee Francaise. Paris: Boussod, Valadon, 1885-1889. 2 vols. in 1. Folio, orig. giltpictorial red cloth; scuffed & repaired. Orig. color front wrapper present but loose. Color plates, other illus. Internally generally clean. $250-400 277 6 vols. Churchill, Winston S. The Second World War. London, etc.; Cassell, 1948-1952. First edition. 8vo, orig. black cloth; slightly dusty, d/j’s (some edge wear & darkening, cello-tape repairs to vol. 1 spine panel ends). Overseas Edition on inner front d/j flap of vols. 2, 3 & 5. $80-120 278 12 vols. An Universal History. London: T. Osborne; A. Millar, 1747-1748. Vols. 1-8, 17-20 (of 21) only. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. With ca. 60 plates - incl. fold. maps & plates; one plate grossly defective, several plates with small tears. Scattered light foxing. Armorial bookplates of George Rice. Sold with all faults. $200-300

CLASSICAL SUBJECTS Lots 279-287 279 4 vols. Josephus Flavius. The Works. London, 1811. Translated by William Whiston. 8vo, orig. bds.; spines of vols. 1 & 4 gone, spines of vols. 2 & 3 chipped, paper labels for vols. 2 & 3 present. Frontis. portrait, fold. map & fold. plan. Some dampstaining to text, some offsetting, but bright & attractive. Untrimmed. $120-180 280 1 vol. Horace. Opera. Dublin: A. Leathley, W. & W. Smith, P. Wilson, T. Ewing, 1767. Edited by Ludovicus Desprez. 8vo, old flexible bds.; spine repaired & re-backed with marbled paper, edge wear. Title page slightly toned, scattered light foxing, but internally generally clean. Untrimmed. $120-180

281 1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.) Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus. Pharsalia. Strawberry Hill, 1760. 4to, contemp. full gilt-paneled mottled calf, gilt-paneled spine, inner dentelles gilt, russet morocco spine label, marbled endpapers; re-hinged, corners repaired. Engraved Strawberry Hill vignette on title. Internally generally clean, very minor dampstaining at a few fore-edge margins. Lacking the “Ad Lectorem” leaf. 1/500. Armorial bookplate of Charles James Packe on front paste-down. Hazen 7 $300-500 282 2 vols. Ovid. The Metamorphoses. New York & Cambridge, 1968. Translated by William Caxton, 1480. Folio, orig. leather, gilt; occasionally slightly scuffed, slipcase (minor wear, slightly dusty). Facsimile of the Phillips & Pepys manuscripts. $60-100 283 1 vol. Ovid; Chaucer, Geoffrey; Hopkins, Charles. Ovid’s Art of Love... With His Remedy of Love... The Court of Love, A Tale from Chaucer, and The History of Love. London: J. Tonson, 1709. 8vo, contemp. paneled calf; front cover detached, bdg. broken. With frontis. + 6 plates. Separate title page for Hopkinson’s The History of Love. Translations by John Dryden, William Congreve, et al. Internally clean. $80-120 284 1 vol. Sallustius Crispus, Caius. Opera. Dublin: E. Typographia Academiae, 1747. 8vo, contemp. gilt-paneled polished tree calf, spine richly gilt, red morocco spine label, marbled endpapers; occasionally slightly scuffed, joints slightly tender. Apparently lacking the dedication leaf. Engraved printer’s device on title page. Early owner’s ink signature at head of title page. Internally clean, bright copy. Published for John Hawley, Classicist associated with Trinity College, Dublin. $80-120 285 1 vol. Schliemann, Henry. Troja: Results of The Latest Researches and Discoveries on The Site of Homer’s Troy. New York: Harper, 1884. First American edition. Lg. 8vo, contemp.3/4 black morocco, marbled bds. & edges, spine gilt; joints, corners & spine ends rubbed, occasional blistering. With color frontis. map, 3 fold. maps & plans at back, full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Occasional minor internal spotting & staining. $200-300


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286 8 vols. Aine, H. Roux. Herculanum et Pompei. Paris, 1875-1877. 4to, orig. bds., red morocco spine labels; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. With 862 line-engraved plates. Scattered light foxing. Includes the Musee Secret volume. $250-400 287 1 vol. Castell, Robert. The Villas of The Ancients Illustrated. London: printed for The Author, 1728. Trade edition. Folio, contemp. marbled bds.; worn. With 13 plates (9 double-page), 12 etchings in text. Scattered light foxing. Free endpapers gone or defective. Light to moderate foxing to title page. Fowler 81 $400-700

ENGLISH SUBJECTS - INCLUDING LAW & ARCHITECTURE Lots 288-291 288 5 vols. Britton, John. Cathedral Antiques. Historical and Descriptive Accounts,... of The Following English Cathedrals: Canterbury, York, Salisbury, Norwich, Oxford, Winchester, Lichfield, Hereford, Wells, Exeter, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, and Bristol. London: M.A. Nattali, 1836. 4to, contemp. 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., giltlettered spines, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, joints often rubbed, a few spines tender. With 311 plates. Internally clean. $300-500

289 6 vols. Morris, F.O., editor. A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of The Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland. London: W. Mackenzie, n.d. [ca.1880]. 4to, orig. richly gilt terra-cotta cloth, a.e.g.; light to moderate edge wear. With 240 chromolithographic plates. Light to moderate foxing to titles & text, scattered light foxing to margins of plates. $250-450 290 4 vols. Blackstone, William. Commentaries on The Laws of England. London: A. Strahan for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1809. Fifteenth Edition, With Notes and Additions by Edward Christian. 8vo, contemp. calf, morocco spine labels; rubbed & repaired. Frontis. portrait (repaired), fold. title. $200-300 291 4 pieces. Periodical Literature - English 17th-18th Century: The London Gazette. London, Sept. 13 to Sept. 17, 1694. No. 3010. 1 sm. folio sheet; slightly toned. * The Tatler. (London), August 11 to August 13, 1709. No. 54. 1 folio sheet, disbound; slightly toned, minor foxing & marginal dampstaining. * The Spectator. (London), June 14, 1712. 1 folio sheet, disbound; scattered minor spotting. * The Post-Boy. (London), Nov. 3 to Nov. 5, 1726. 1 folio sheet, disbound; minor scattered spotting. Vignettes. $100-200


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05/28/09 IRISH SUBJECTS & IMPRINTS Lots 292-294 292 5 vols. (2 wrappers) English Drama - Primarily 18th-Century Dublin Imprints: Colman, George. Two to One: A Comic Opera. Dublin: W. Wilson, 1785. Music by Dr. Arnold. 12mo, modern wrappers. Some toning & spotting. Early owner’s ink signature on title. * Rowe, Nicholas. The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy. Dublin: Graisberry and Campbell for William Jones, 1791. 12mo, contemp. tree calf; rubbed, bdg. broken, front cover detached, back cover gone. Bound with: Congreve, [W.] The Mourning Bride. Dublin: [same imprint as above], 1791. Also bound with: Hill, Aaron. Zara: A Tragedy. Dublin: [same imprint as above], 1791. Also bound with: Otaway, Thomas. Venice Preserved, or A Plot Discovered: A Tragedy. Dublin: [same imprint as above], 1791. Some dampstaining & spotting to all 4 titles. * Sheridan, R.B. The School for Scandal: A Comedy. Dublin: William Porter for William Jones, 1792. 12mo, contemp. tree calf; front cover gone. Bound with: _ _. The Critic. Dublin [same imprint as above], 1792. Also bound with: _ _. The Rivals. Dublin [same imprint as above], 1792. Also bound with: _ _. A Trip to Scarborough. Dublin: [same imprint as above], 1792. Some dampstaining & spotting to all 4 titles. * Baker, David Erksine. Biographia Dramatica, or A Companion to The Playhouse. Dublin, 1782. Vol. 2 only. 8vo, bdg. defective, several leaves gone. Ink staining on title. * Gay, John. The Beggar’s Opera. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, n.d. [ca. 1800]. 12mo, bdg. gone. Frontis. Dampstaining to verso of frontis, some internal spotting. $120-180

295 1 vol. Bates, H.W., editor. Illustrated Travels. London: Cassell, Pettes and Galpin, n.d. [ca. 1875]. 2 vols. in 1. Lg. 4to, contemp. 1/2 morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered & decorated spine; spine ends, corners & joints often rubbed. Numerous full-page & text wood-engraved illus. $100-200 296 1 vol. Mandeville, Sir John. The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundevile. London: Edward Lumley, 1839. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 brown calf & marbled bds., raised bands, maroon morocco spine label, edges stained red; occasionally slightly scuffed. Frontis., text illus. Internally clean. $80-120 297 1 vol. Anson, George. A Voyage Round The World in The Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. London: J. & P. Knapton, 1738. First edition. 4to, contemp. calf, 20th-Century calf spine; scuffed, extremities rubbed. With 42 fold. plates & maps. Scattered light foxing, tear to “Southern Part of South America” map - negligible paper loss. Fore-edges after p. 229 slightly singed, some smoke residue on p 229, edges of a few fold. plates just affected. Cello-tape repairs to first 4 leaves of the List of Subscribers. Catalogue clippings on front paste-down. Complete but rough copy. Sabin 1625; Cox Vol. I, p. 49; National Maritime Museum 109 $800-1,200

293 2 vols. 18th-Century Dublin Imprints: Rowe, Elizabeth. Friendship in Death; in Twenty Letters from The Dead to The Living... With The Author’s Life... Dublin: for John Exshaw, 1760. 8vo, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn. Frontis. portrait. Some internal wear & dampstaining. * The Psalter or Psalms of David. Dublin: Boulter Grierson, 1767. 12mo, contemp. sheep; worn & rubbed, free endpaper lacking. Scattered spotting & minor staining. $80-120

TRAVEL & EXPLORATION Lots 294-364 294 1 vol. The Post Chaise Companion: or, Traveller’s Directory Through Ireland... Dublin: J. & J. H. Fleming, n.d. [ca. 1802]. “The 3rd Edition.” 8vo, modern bds. With frontis., fold. map, fold. plan, 3 plates (2 fold.). Scattered light foxing. Tear in map - no paper loss. Untrimmed. $150-250 297


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05/28/09 298 2 vols. Belcher, Captain Sir Edward. Narrative of a Voyage Round The World... London: Henry Colburn, 1843. First edition. 8vo, contemp. (orig.?) full gilt decorated black morocco, a.e.g.; re-backed, orig. gilt spines laid-down, extremities rubbed. With 3 fold. maps, (tipped in at back of vol. 2), 19 engraved plates, vignettes. Slightly toned. Tears & cello-tape repairs - primarily to verso, but also in body - to the large fold. map of The Author’s Route. Travels to California, the Columbia River and The Northwest Coast. Howes B-318 $500-800 299 3 vols. Travel - 18th-Century Imprints: (Cook, James.) Captain Cook’s Three Voyages to The Pacific Ocean. Boston: Manning and Loring for Thomas & Andrews and D. West, Jan. 1797. Vol. 1 (of 2) only. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed. 2 (of 4) plates only, other scattered internal defects. Evans 31982. * Pages, (Pierre Marie Francois). Travels Round The World in The Years 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771. Dublin, 1791. 8vo, contemp. gilt-paneled tree calf, spine gilt, red morocco spine label; scuffed. Scattered light foxing. Catalogue clippings on front paste-down. First Dublin edition. Sabin 58171. * Park, Mungo. Travel in The Interior Districts of Africa:... In The Years 1795, 1796, and 1797. Philadelphia: James Humphreys, 1800. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep, red morocco spine label; occasionally scuffed, joints occasionally rubbed. Minor marginal staining to edges of front matter, but internally generally clean. Lacking map. First Philadelphia edition. Evans 38188. $200-300 300 2 vols. La Perouse, J.F.G. de. Voyage Round The World... In 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788. London, 1799. 4to, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, repaired, hinges repaired, covers starting to detach. Frontis. portrait. Some darkening to edges of front matter, scattered light foxing, moderate foxing to title pages. Lacking atlas vol. Howes L-93 (best English ed.); Sabin 38962 $200-300

301 1 vol. Brown(e), Edward. A Brief Account of Some Travels in Divers Parts of Europe. London: Benj. Tooke, 1685. Second edition. Folio, contemp. calf; rebacked, much of orig. spine laid-down, often rubbed & occasionally slightly blistered, hinges reinforced. With 6 doublepage plates + 9 engravings in text. Title page toned, otherwise internally clean. Early owner’s signature at head of title. Incomplete, usually calling for 14 or 16 plates. Wing B-5111 $300-500 302 1 vol. (Radcliffe, William, translator.) A Journey Through Sweden,... Population, Agriculture, Commerce and Finances. Dublin, 1790. 8vo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed. Lacking front free endpaper. Edges of title page & other front matter darkened, scattered spotting. $80-120 303 1 vol. Fearnside, W.G., editor. Tombleson’s Views of The Rhine. London: W. Tombleson, 1832. Tall 8vo, contemp. 1/2 morocco & marbled bds.; rubbed & worn. Fold. panoramic map + 24 steel-engraved plates, tissue guards. Light to moderate foxing, some offsetting. Panorama torn along fold - minor paper loss. $100-150 304 1 vol. Fortis, Alberto. Viaggio in Dalmazia. Venice: Alvise Milocco, 1774. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt, red & green morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed, spine ends rubbed, joints rubbed & starting to crack. With 2 fold. maps + 13 plates (12 fold.). With 1/2 title in vol. 1. Internally crisp & clean. $300-500


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305 1 vol. Johnston, Robert. Travels Through Part of The Russian Empire and The Country of Poland; along The Southern Shores of The Baltic. London: J.J. Stockdale, 1815. 4to, contemp. 1/4 morocco & marbled bds.; rebacked, orig. spine laid down, spine ends chipped, leather corners chipped, slightly scuffed & a little dusty, hinges reinforced. With 2 maps, 20 hand-colored plates, 1 plain plate of agricultural implements. Scattered light foxing. Lacking 1/2 title. Tooley 286 $400-600

307 1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.) Whitworth, Charles. An Account of Russia as It Was In The Year 1710. Strawberry Hill, 1758. First edition. Sm. 8vo, contemp. full calf, gilt-floral spine compartments, red morocco spine label, raised bands; scuffed, gilt on spine dulled, front hinge repaired. Strawberry Hill vignette on title page. Errata. Edges of title page, other front & back matter discolored. The 22 pp. “advertisement” by Horace Walpole. 1/700 copies printed. Hazen 5 $250-400

Strawberry Hill Russia 306 1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.) Whitworth, Charles. An Account of Russia as It Was In The Year 1710. Strawberry Hill, 1758. First edition. Sm. 8vo, late 19th-Century gilt-paneled full speckled calf, richly gilt-floral spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, red morocco spine label, raised bands; occasionally scuffed, joints rubbed. Strawberry Hill vignette on title page. Errata. Light foxing to title page, & first signature, otherwise internally generally clean. The 22 pp. “advertisement” by Horace Walpole. 1/700 copies printed. With engraved proof portrait of Walpole tipped-in as frontis. Light to moderate foxing to portrait. Catalogue clippings on front pastedown Hazen 5 $300-500

308 1 vol. Guthrie, Maria. A Tour Performed in The Years 1795-6, Through The Taurida, or Crimea, The Antient Kingdom of Bosphorus,... Tauric Cherson... London: for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1802. First edition. 4to, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; scuffed, spine chipped, corners rubbed, joints stressed, hinges reinforced. With 2 fold. maps (incl. lg. map with outline color), 3 plates, 8 full pages of numismatic illus., text illus. Scattered light to occasionally moderate foxing, some offsetting, lg. fold. map clean. With errata, adverts. $400-600


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05/28/09 309 2 vols. Keppel, George (Thomas, Earl of Albemarle). Narrative of a Journey across The Balcan... A Visit to Azani, and Other Newly Discovered Ruins in Asia Minor, in The Years 1829-30. London: H. Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831. First edition. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 brown calf & marbled bds., spines richly gilt, red & green morocco spine labels; occasionally rubbed. With color frontis. in vol. 1, 2 fold. maps, 1 plan. Some offsetting, light to moderate foxing to maps & plan. NUC NA0134289 $250-400

313 1 vol. Burton, Richard Francis. The Gold-Mines of Midian and The Ruined Midianite Cities. London: G. Kegan Paul, 1878. First edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & black-stamped red cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear, spine ends frayed, spine splitting vertically at center, bdg. starting to break, hinges cracking. Fold. color litho map (some wear & chipping along top & fore-edges - not affecting body of map), text illus. Text slightly toned. Penzer p. 95 $400-600

17th-Century Travel in The Holy Land 310 1 vol. (La Verque Tressan, Pierre.) Relation Nouvelle et Exacte d’un Voyage de la Terra Sainte. Paris: Chez Antoine Dezallier, 1688. First edition. Sm. 8vo, late 19th-Century full red morocco, gilt-lettered spine, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., raised bands, marbled endpapers; scuffed, corners & joints rubbed. Fold. map. Complete with 1/2 title. Internally generally clean, map clean & intact. $800-1,200

314 4 vols. Sir Richard Burton: Wright, Thomas. The Life of Sir Richard Burton. New York: G.P. Putnam’s, 1906. 1st Am. ed. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 64 plates. Internally clean. Unopened. Bennington College Library bookplates on front paste-downs. Attractive set. * Dodge, Walter Phelps. The Real Sir Richard Burton. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907. 2nd ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial red cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. Frontis. Light offsetting on title page. * The Edinburgh Review. Edinburgh, 1862. Vol. 115. 8vo, contemp. bds.; front cover detached. Includes review of Burton’s The City of The Saints. $60-90

311 1 vol. Sandys, (George). Sandys Travells, Containing an History of The... Turkish Empire... London: Rob Clavel, Will Cadman, [et al.], 1670. “The Sixth Edition.” Folio, contemp. calf; rebacked, orig. spine laid down; scuffed, extremities rubbed. With additional engraved title, fold. map, fold. view of Constaninople (partly torn along fold negligible paper loss), numerous engravings in text. Scattered minor staining, occasional spotting & foxing. Wing S-679 $300-500 312 1 vol. Olearius, Adam; Mendelslo, Johann Albrecht von. Persiansche Reyse... Amsterdam: Voor Jan Jansz, 1651. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, old vellum over bds.; light wear, slightly warped. Additional engraved vignette title, 10 engravings in text. Without maps. Internally generally clean. Bound with: Laet, J. de. Voyagien naa, en door het Groot en Magtige Koninkrijk van Persia. Amsterdam: S. Imbrechts, 1667. 4to. Title vignette. Generally clean. $150-250

315 4 vols. Du Halde, Jean Baptiste. The General History of China. London: for J. Watts, 1741. “Third Edition.” 8vo, contemp. speckled calf; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed, lacking 3 (of 4) morocco spine labels, joints tender. With 4 frontispieces, 4 fold. maps, 16 plates (11 fold.). Internally generally clean. $400-700 316 1 vol. Thunberg, Charles Peter. Travels in Japan and Other Countries. Philadelphia: Joseph & James Crukshank, 1801. 12mo, orig. bds.; scuffed & occasionally dampstained, spine gone. Some dampstaining to title page & first & last signatures. (1)-107, (1) pp. 1 p. adverts. Not recorded by American Imprints. $80-120


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05/28/09 317 1 vol. Hall, Basil. Account of A Voyage of Discovery to The West Coast of Corea, and The Great Loo-Choo Island. Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 1818. First American edition. 8vo, orig. bds., paper spine label; occasionally scuffed, spine end rubbed & chipped away, paper spine label scuffed & occasionally chipped. With 2 maps. Scattered, generally light, foxing & spotting, light to moderate foxing to maps. 2 pp. adverts. at back. American Imprints 44222 $300-500

321 2 vols. Schweinfurth, Georg. The Heart of Africa. Three Years’ Travels and Adventures in The Unexplored Regions of Central Africa from 1868 to 1871. New York: Harper, 1874. First American edition. Lg. 8vo,orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth; lightly to moderately scuffed, spine ends slightly frayed & rubbed, corners bumped & rubbed, a few small ink stains on cover, hinges occasionally stressed, very slightly cocked. With 2 maps (incl. fold. map), frontispieces + 24 plates, text illus. Slightly toned. $200-300

318 1 vol. (Lobo, Jerome.) A Short Relation of The River Nile, of Its Sourse and Current. London: for John Martin, 1673. Translated by Sir Peter Wycke. Sm. 8vo, 19th-Century diced calf; covers defective, spine gone. Slightly trimmed - no loss of ptg. Ex-library, early 20thCentury ink stamp on front binder’s blank. Early owner’s signature at head of title. Internally generally clean. Wing L-2734; OCLC 15207758 $500-800

322 1 vol. Roosevelt, Theodore. African Game Trails. New York: Scribner’s, 1910. First trade edition. Lg. 8vo, orig. olive green cloth, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; faded to brown, some edge wear, several fissures at head of spine, but orig. cloth & gilt-lettering present. Frontis. portrait, gravure plates with lettered tissue guards, photo plates, maps. $80-120

319 1 vol. Riley, James. Loss of The American Brig Commerce, Wrecked on The Western Coast of Africa, in... 1815. With an Account of Tombuctoo, and The Hitherto Undiscovered Great City of Wassanah. London: John Murray, 1817. 4to, contemp. marbled bds. & calf corners, 20thCentury tan calf spine & black morocco spine label; hinges reinforced. Fold. map. Scattered, generally light, foxing, light to occasionally moderate foxing to map. But internally generally crisp copy. Sabin 71398 $300-500

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320 1 vol. Speke, John Hanning. Journal of The Discovery of The Source of The Nile. New York: Harper, 1864. First American edition. Tall 8vo, orig. purple-brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; slightly scuffed, light edge wear, spine faded to brown. Frontis. portrait, plates, full-page & text wood-engraved illus., 2 maps (incl. fold. map). Tear to fold. map minor paper loss. 6 pp. adverts. Some staining at head of front matter gutters. $100-150

AMERICAN TRAVEL Lots 323-364 323 2 vols. Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central America and Yucatan. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1849. First edition. 8vo, orig. giltpictorial brown cloth, re-backed with modern morocco. Complete with fold. map, 65 plates, 3 plans, text illus. Dampstaining to bottom fore-edge portions of Vol. 1. Scattered light foxing. Sabin 91297 $100-200


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05/28/09 324 3 vols. Torquemada, Juan de. Primara Parte de los Veinte i un libros rituales i Monarchia Indiana. Madrid, 1723 [preface dated 1725]. Second edition. 3 parts in 3 vols. Folio, contemp. vellum; spine of vol. 1 defective, other scattered wear, bdgs. coming loose. With fold. map & 2 (of 3) engraved titles by Irala. Lacking engraved title in vol. 1, last 2 leaves of index in vol. 3 supplied in facsimile, worming & cello-tape repairs in vol. 3, some ink staining in margins of vol. 3, minor occasional spotting in margins of vols. 1 & 2. Map clean & crisp. Sold with all faults. Sabin 96212; Palau 335033 $2,000-3,000 325 3 vols. Arctic Travel & Exploration: Hearne, Samuel. Journey from Prince of Wales’s Fort, in Hudson’s Bay to The Northern Ocean,... in The Years 1769, 1770, 1771, & 1772. Dublin: for P. Byrne and J. Rice, 1796. 1st Dublin ed. 8vo, contemp. calf, red morocco spine label; hinges reinforced, new front endpapers. Scattered, generally light, foxing & occasional soiling. Lacking the map & 8 plates. Sabin 31182. * Richardson, Sir John. Arctic Searching Expedition: A Journal of a BoatVoyage Through Rupert’s Land and The Arctic Sea. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman’s, 1851. 1st ed. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. brown cloth,gilt-lettered spines; spine ends & joints often frayed, vol. 1 bdg. slightly affected by damp. With 10 color plates, text illus. & diagrams. Some dampstaining to lower edges of vol. 1 - affecting several plates. First signature of vol. 1 sprung. Armorial bookplates of Francis Thornhill Baring. Sabin 71025. $400-700

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Mackenzie's Voyages 326 1 vol. Mackenzie, Alexander. Voyages from Montreal on The River St. Laurence Through The Continent of North America, to The Frozen and Pacific Oceans;... In 1789... and 1793. London, 1801. First edition. 4to, contemp. tree calf, gilt-ruled spine, black morocco spine label; scuffed, spine & extremities rubbed, joints stressed, hinges repaired. With portrait & 3 lg. fold. maps, 1 with out-line color. With the leaf of errata. Lacking 1/2 title. Scattered light foxing, occasional minor staining, light toning to most signatures, offsetting from portrait & maps. Small close tear & some toning to “A Map of North America.” Howes M-133; Sabin 43414; Wagner-Camp 1:1 $2,500-4,000


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05/28/09 327 1 vol. O’Reilly, Bernard. Greenland, The Adjacent Seas and The North-West Passage to The Pacific Ocean. New York: James Eastburn, 1818. First American edition. 8vo, modern 3/4 green morocco, gilt, gilt-lettered & paneled spine, t.e.g.; occasionally slightly scuffed. With 2 fold. plates, text illus. Scattered light to moderate foxing, some foxing to tile page & maps, heavy foxing to last leaf. Sabin 57576; American Imprints 45182 $200-300 328 7 vols. French & British Travelers in America: Lahontan, (Baron). Voyages... dans l’Amerique Septentrionale. Amsterdam, 1741. Vol. 1 (of 2) only. 12mo, contemp. calf, spine gilt, red morocco spine label; scuffed, foot of spine gone. 8 plates (incl. fold. maps). Internally generally clean. Howes L-25. * [Burke, Edmund?] An Account of The European Settlements in America. London: for J. Dodsley, 1777. “Sixth Edition.” 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. calf; scuffed, rebacked, hinges reinforced. With 2 fold. maps. Vol. 1 pp. 175-178 re-margined. Scattered light foxing. Howes B-974. * Chastelleux, (Francois J.), Marquis de. Travels in North America in The Years 1780, 1781, and 1782. London: for G.G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. calf; moderately worn, rebacked. With 2 fold. maps. Lacking the 3 plates. Light to moderate foxing to maps. Married set, 1st English ed. of vol. 1, 2nd English ed. of vol. 2. Howes C-324. * Chateaubriand, (Francois A.R.), Vicomte de. Travels in America and Italy. London, 1828. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf &, marbled bds., dark green morocco spine labels; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. Internally generally clean. See Howes C-326. $200-300 329 5 vols. British Travels in America: Hall, Captain Basil. Travels to North America, in The Years 1827 and 1828. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829. 1st Am. ed. 2 vols. 12mo, orig. bds., paper spine labels; scattered wear, paper spine labels chipped. Scattered, generally light, foxing. Untrimmed. Howes H-47; American Imprints 38887. * Latrobe, Charles Joseph. The Rambler in North America in MDCCXXXII-MDCCXXXIII. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1835. 1st Am. ed. 2 vols. 12mo, contemp. sheep, black morocco spine labels; scuffed, occasionally rubbed, joints tender, foot of spine of vol. 1 starting to separate. Light to moderate foxing. Howes L-127; American Imprints 32549. * Wortley, Lady Emmeline Stuart. Travels in The United States, etc. During 1849 and 1850. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855. 1st Am. ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear. Front fly chipped, internally clean. Howes W687. $100-150

330 3 vols. British Travelers in America: Trollope, Mrs. [Francis M.] Domestic Manners of The Americans. London: for Whittaker, Treacher & Co., 1832. 2nd ed. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, paper spine labels; occasionally chipped, spine of vol. 2 rebacked, orig. paper label laiddown. With 24 litho plates. Scattered foxing, margins of plates often toned & lightly to moderately foxed. Complete with 1/2 titles. Untrimmed. Howes T-357. * Marryat, Capt. [Frederick]. A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions. New York: D. Appleton, 1839. One vol. ed. 12mo, orig. cloth-backed bds., paper spine label; some edge wear, slightly dusty. Light to moderate foxing. Howes M300; American Imprints 57054. $100-150 331 2 vols. [Anburey, Thomas.] Journal d’un Voyage Fait dans L’Interieur de l’Amerique Septentrionale. Paris: Chez la Villette, 1793. 8vo, contemp. tree calf, spines gilt, red morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed. With 3 plates. Internally generally clean. Lacking map. Howes A-226; Sabin 1369 $200-300 332 1 vol. Carver, Jonathan. Three Years Travel Through The Interior Parts of North-America. Philadelphia: Key & Simpson, 1796. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep; rebacked. Free endpapers defective, hinges reinforced affecting top gutter of title page. Some internal spotting & staining, occasional darkening to edges. With the 20 pp. subscriber’s list but without the separate N.Y subscriber’s list. Evans 30169 -ordinary paper issue; Howes C-215; Field 250 $120-180 333 1 vol. Comettant, Oscar. Voyage Pittoresque et Anecdotique dans le Nord et le Sud Des Etats-Unis d’Amerique. Paris, 1866. Lg. 8vo, contemp. green pebbled cloth, gilt-lettered & decorated green morocco spine, a.e.g.; occasionally slightly scuffed, front joint very occasionally rubbed. With 22 steel-engraved plates (4 hand-colored), tissue guards. Scattered light foxing. 2 pp. adverts. Sound, attractive copy. Howes C-641 - describing above as “best ed.” $200-300


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05/28/09 334 1 vol. Genty, d’Abbe (Louis). L’Influence de la Decouverte de l’Amerique sur le Bonheur du Genre-Humain. Paris, 1788. Second edition. 8vo, contemp. mottled calf, gilt-floral spine compartments, maroon morocco spine label,mottled blue endpapers; occasionally scuffed, spine ends rubbed. With frontis. & fold. map. Scattered light foxing, minor foxing to map. Modern label on verso of title page. Howes G-101 $250-400 335 3 vols. Hall, Basil. Travel in North America in The Years 1827 and 1828. Edinburgh, 1829. First edition. 12mo, contemp. double gilt fillet paneled full polished blue calf, gilt floral decorated & lettered spines, marbled edges & endpapers, maroon morocco spine labels; scuffed, spine ends & extremities occasionally rubbed. Hand-colored fold. map, table. Scattered light foxing. Small close tears to map - no paper loss. Howes B-47; Sabin 29725 $200-300

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Lahontan's North America 336 2 vols. Lahontan, (Louis Armand) Baron de. New Voyage to North-America. London, 1703. First English-language edition. 8vo, late 19th-Century full double gilt fillet paneled brown calf, gilt-paneled spines, a.e.g., morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed. With 4 maps (2 fold.) + 20 plates. Scattered light foxing, several small unobtrusive cellotape repairs to a few plates. Trimmed - a few heads shaved close. Howes L-25 (calling for 3 fold. maps); Sabin 38644 $1,200-1,800 337 1 vol. Perrin Du Lac, (Francois Marie). Travels Through The Two Louisianas and Among The Savage Nations of The Missouri;... in 1801, 1802, & 1803. London: for Richard Phillips, 1807. First English-Language edition. 8vo, old 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; re-backed, scuffed, extremities rubbed. Scattered light foxing. Complete with index. Howes P-244, “Important for details concerning the early fur trade with the Indians of the Upper Missouri,...”’ Sabin 6103; WagnerCamp 3:3; Field 1205 $300-500


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05/28/09 338 1 vol. Sutclife, Robert. Travels in Some Parts of North America. York [England]: Printed by C. Peacock, 1811. First edition. 12mo, orig. blue bds.; edge wear, spine heavily worn, joints tender, remnant of paper spine label only. With 6 copper engraved plates. Internally generally clean. Untrimmed. Howes S-1145; Sabin 93943 $100-150 339 1 vol. Weld, Isaac. Travels Through The States of North America, and The Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during... 1795, 1796 and 1797. London: John Stockdale, 1799. First edition. 4to, contemp. 1/2 calf & bds.; rebacked, hinges repaired, worn orig. spine laid down, other wear. With 15 (of 16) plates, plans & maps - incl. lg. fold. map with outline color. Lacking the view of Mt. Vernon. Offsetting on title page, scattered light foxing. But internally generally clean & crisp, fold. map clean, intact & attractive. With errata leaf & 8 pp. adverts. Howes W-235 $500-800 340 5 vols. American Description & Travel - Kentucky & Adjoining Regions: Imlay, G(ilbert). A Topographical Description of The Western Territory. New York: Samuel Campbell, 1793. 2 vols. 12mo, modern morocco or cloth & bds. With 1 plan (“The Rapids of The Ohio”) (of 3 maps & plans) only. Scattered foxing & light dust soiling. Vol. 2 trimmed - no loss of ptg. (Vol 2: Filson, John, The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucky.) Howes I-12; Evans 25648. * Filson, John. Histoire de Kentucke Nouvelle Colonie a l’Ouest de la Virginie. Paris, 1785. 1st French-language ed. 8vo, contemp. speckled calf, red morocco spine label; scuffed & occasionally rubbed. Some internal spotting & staining. Lacking map. Howes F-129. * Michaux, F.A. Travels to The Westward Allegany Mountains in The States of The Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, in... 1802. London: for Richard Phillips, 1805. 8vo, modern cloth. Internally generally clean. Lacking map. Howes M-579. * Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on The State of Virginia. London: for John Stockdale, 1787. 1st English-language ed. 8vo, contemp. calf, rubbed, spine gone, covers detached. Fold. table. Lacking map. Scattered light foxing. Howes J-78 $250-400

340A 3 vols. Discovery & Exploration of America: Smith, Joshua Toulmin. The Discovery of America by The Northmen in The Tenth Century. London: Charles Tilt, 1839. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; some edge wear. With 2 fold. maps, plate, table. Scattered light foxing. Howes S-633. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. cloth, rebacked, 2 fold. maps (1 creased), plate, table. Occasional moderate foxing & toning. * Parkman, Francis. The Discovery of The Great West. London: J. Murray, 1869. 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. giltpictorial purple cloth; spine faded, some edge wear. Frontis. map. 32 pp. pub. cat., dated Sept. 1868 at back. Frontis. & title page sprung. $80-120


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05/28/09 AMERICAN WEST Lots 341-372 Lewis & Clark 341 1 vol. [Lewis, Meriwether; Clark, William.] Travels in The Interior Parts of America, Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring The Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark... London: Richard Phillips, 1807. 8vo, modern cloth-backed old mottled bds.; scuffed, hinges repaired. Fold. table. Scattered light foxing, internally generally clean. First English edition of the first book to record the travels of Lewis and Clark. Howes L-319; Sabin 40826; Wagner-Camp 5:6 $1,500-2,500

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342 5 vols. The American West - History, Description & Travel: Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of The Great West. Cincinnati, 1852. TwentySecond Thousand. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, orig. publisher’s morocco; rubbed & worn. Full-page wood-engraved illus. - a few partly hand-colored. Scattered, generally light foxing. Howes H-721. * The enlarged 1858, New York & Cincinnati ed. of the preceding, 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial black publisher’s morocco; extremities rubbed. Hand-colored fullpage wood-engraved illus. Some spotting & foxing. See Sabin 33298 - citing the 1857 ed. * De Smet (Father Pierre Jean). Western Missions and Missionaries. New York: P.J. Kennedy, n.d. [ca. 1870]. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial red cloth; moderate wear, chipping to edges, slightly cocked. Engraved frontis. portrait. Minor internal staining, chipping to top edge of title page. See Howes D-289. * Beadle, J.H. The Undeveloped West; or Five Years in The Territories. Philadelphia, etc., National Pub. Co., (1873). 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt; light wear, spine faded. Double-page map, woodengraved plates & other illus. 8 pp. adverts. Internally clean. Howes B-269. * Peters, Dewitt C. Kit Carson’s Life and Adventures. Hartford: Dustin, Gilman, 1874. Lg. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt; worn & scuffed. Full-page wood-engraved illus. Some internal spotting & foxing. See Howes P-256. $150-250 343 4 vols. The American West - Description & Travel: Ruxton, George F. Adventures in Mexico and The Rocky Mountains. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1848. 1st Am. ed. 12mo, orig. red cloth, worn, edges blistered & heavily worn, rebacked. Some internal spotting & staining, old pencil annotations. Howes R-553. * The Garden of The World, or The Great West;... A Complete Guide to Emigrants. Boston: Wentworth, 1856. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine, spine ends frayed & chipped, front joint just starting to split. Minor internal spotting. Sabin 26603. * Schaeffer, L.M. Sketches of Travel in South America, Mexico and California. New York: James Egbert, 1866. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. Internally generally clean. Sabin 77485. * (Remington, Frederick, illustrator.) Inman, Henry. The Old Santa Fe Trail. New York: Macmillan, 1898. 1st ed., 4th ptg. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered color pictorial cloth; scuffed, other moderate wear. Hinges stressed & reinforced. Fold. map, portrait, 8 plates. See Howes I-57. $100-150


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05/28/09 344 4 vols. The American West, Primarily California - Description & Travel: Farnham, T.J. Life, Adventures and Travels in California to Which are Added The Conquest of California, Travels in Oregon and History of The Gold Regions. New York, 1849. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial brown cloth; corners bumped, spine ends slightly frayed & chipped, other light edge wear. Wood-engraved plates. Scattered internal spotting. One signature sprung. Howes F-49. * Taylor, William. California Life Illustrated. New York, 1861. Nineteenth Thousand. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered & decorated spine; some edge wear, spine ends slightly frayed & chipped. With 16 wood-engraved plates. 4 pp. adverts. Some internal dampstaining & spotting. * Nordhoff, Charles. California: for Health, Pleasure and Residence. A Book for Travellers and Settlers. New York: Harper & Brother, 1872. 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & black stamped terra-cotta cloth; corners bumped, spine ends slightly frayed, other light wear. Woodengraved maps & text illus. * The 1873 ed. of the preceding, orig. cloth; moderately worn & occasionally blistered, free endpaper detached. $120-180 345 4 vols. The American West - History, Description & Travel: Richardson, Albert D. Beyond The Mississippi. Hartford, etc.: Am. Pub. Co., (1869). Lg. 8vo, orig. sheep; worn & rubbed, spine starting to detach. Double-page map, wood-engraved plates & text illus. Some internal creasing & spotting. Map creased. See Sabin 70980. * Hayden, F.V. The Great West. Its Attractions and Resources. Bloomington, Ill.: Charles R. Brodix, 1880. 1st ed. 4to, orig. sheep, black morocco spine labels; rubbed & worn, hinges stressed, repaired. Steelengraved frontis. portrait, wood-engraved plates. * Clampitt, John W. Echoes from The Rocky Mountains. Chicago, etc.: Belford, Clarke, 1889. 4to, orig. sheep, red & green morocco spine labels; scuffed, spine starting to detach. Portrait, full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Internally clean. * Thayer, William M. Marvels of The New West. Norwich: Henry Bill, 1890. 4to, orig. sheep, red & black morocco spine labels; scuffed, spine detaching. Wood-engraved illus. $120-180

346 2 vols. Sporting Travel - American West & C, 19th-Century: Berkeley, Grantley F. The English Sportsman in The Western Prairies. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1861. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, contemp. 1/2 purple calf & marbled bds. & edges, spine gilt, morocco spine labels; scuffed, corners rubbed. With 9 plates. Minor dampstaining to fore-edge of front free endpaper, minor scattered spotting. Lacking adverts. Sporting bookplate of Harry Worcester Smith on front paste-down. Howes B-374. * Gerstaecker, Frederick. Wild Sports in The Far West. Boston: Crosby, Nichols, 1861. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine; scuffed, some edge wear, spine ends & corners frayed, slightly cocked. With 8 plates. Scattered light foxing. See Howes G-142. $80-120 347 4 vols. Irving, Washington - American Western Travel: A Tour on The Prairies. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835. 1st Am. ed. The Crayon Miscellany No 8. 12mo, orig. green cloth; scuffed, slightly cocked, paper spine label virtually worn away. New endpapers, gutters of Miscellany title verso & advert. reinforced, some staining, foxing & washed? Ink annotations on Miscellany title page, light to moderate foxing. Pub cat. at back. BAL 10140; Howes I-86; WagnerCamp 56:2. * Eine auf den Prairien. Frankfurt am Main, 1835. 16mo, contemp. bds. Frontis. portrait. Scattered light foxing. Label residue on paste-downs. Wagner-Camp 56:9. * The Rocky Mountains: or Scenes, Incidents and Adventures in The Far West. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837. 1st Am. ed. 2 vols. 12mo, orig. green cloth, paper spine labels; edge wear, moderately scuffed. With 2 fold. maps - heavily repaired on versos with old cellotape, some browning to body of maps, moderate foxing throughout. With fly leaves. BAL 10151; Howes I-85; Wagner-Camp 67:3. Rough but complete copies, sold with all faults. $300-500


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05/28/09 Pike's Voyage 348 1 vol. Pike, Zebulon M. Voyage au Noveau-Mexique,... Paris, 1812. First French edition. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, 19th-Century calf-backed marbled bds., spine gilt, edges stained yellow; spine ends slightly rubbed. With 3 lg. fold. maps. Internally generally crisp & clean. Complete with 1/2 titles. Translated & edited by M. Breton. Howes P-373; Sabin 62383; Wagner-Camp 9:3 $1,200-1,800 349 1 vol. [Lundy, Benjamin.] The War in Texas. Philadelphia: Merrihew and Gunn, 1837. Second edition. 8vo, 20th-Century red cloth-backed bds., paper spine label; light wear. Scattered light foxing, some moderate foxing, staining & soiling to first & last few leaves. Howes L-569, “first to ascribe this war to a slave-holding conspiracy”; American Imprints 45278 $250-400

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350 3 vols. John C. Fremont: Fremont, J(ohn) C(harles). Report of The Expedition to The Rocky Mountains in The Year 1842... Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1845. First edition, Senate issue. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 sheep & marbled bds.; rubbed & worn, covers detached. With 4 maps + 22 plates. Lacking lg. fold. map, “Crossing of The Sierra Nevada...” plate defective. Moderate foxing, occasional staining. Rough copy. Howes F-370; Wagner-Camp 115:1. * _ _. Oregon and California. The Exploring Expedition... With Recent Notices of The Fold Region. Buffalo: G.H. Derby, 1849. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine; spine ends chipped, other light scattered wear. With frontis. portrait of Fremont, portrait of Col. J.J. Abert + 2 wood-engraved plates. Attractive copy. Sabin 25842. * Bigelow, John. Memoir of The Life and Public Services of John Charles Fremont. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1856. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. light brown cloth; worn & occasionally blistered. Frontis. portrait, wood-engraved plates. Some internal foxing & staining, occasional chipping to edges of text. Sabin 5306. Lot sold with all faults. $150-250


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05/28/09 Fremont's Rocky Mountains 351 1 vol. Fremont, J(ohn) C(harles). Report of The Expedition to The Rocky Mountains in The Year 1842, and To Oregon, and North California in... 1843-’44. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1845. First edition, Senate issue. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, rebacked, orig. gilt-lettered spine & blind-stamped covers laid down. With 5 maps (incl. large fold. map in cover pocket with outline color & 2 other fold. maps) & 22 plates. Light to occasionally moderate foxing throughout, light to moderate toning to maps, a few small tears & fissures along folds of lg. map negligible paper loss. Howes F-370; Wagner-Camp 115:1 $1,000-1,500

352 1 vol. Bowles, Samuel. Across The Continent: A Summer Journey to The Rocky Mountains, The Mormons, and The Pacific States. Springfield, Mass.: S. Bowles; New York: Hurd & Houghton, 1865. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear, spine ends slightly frayed & a little chipped, front hinge stressed. With color fold. maps. Advert leaf at front, 6 pp. adverts at back. Internally generally clean. Small close tear to map - negligible paper loss. Attractive copy. Wagner-Camp 410:2 $200-300

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353 1 vol. Hughes, John T. Doniphan’s Expedition: Containing an Account of The Conquest of New Mexico... Cincinnati: J.A. & U.P. James, 1848. 8vo, modern buckram. With portrait, fold. map, 3 plans, 2 full-page & 8 illus in text. Scattered generally light foxing, 2 1/2 inch cellotape repair on verso of map. Ex-library - blind stamp & ink markings on title page. With portrait of Doniphan (frontis.) & Price (after p. 388), without list of illus. Howes H-769; collating as Wagner-Camp 134:3, with exception of placement of Price portrait. $200-300

Simpson's Navajo Country 354 1 vol. Simpson, James H. Journal of a Military Reconnaissance from Santa Fe, New Mexico to The Navajo Country. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, 1852. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth, spine gilt; corners bumped, spine ends frayed. With fold. map + 75 lithographic plates (incl. hand-colored plates). Small close tear to map - no paper loss. Bottom front free endpaper excised, inscribed & signed by “The Author” on remaining portion of front free endpaper. Internally clean. With 27 pp. adverts + duplicates of adverts pp. 9-12. Plates 2, 21& 39 not issued, but issued with plates 66-2, 67-2, & 67-3. Bright, tight, attractive copy. Howes S-498; Wagner-Camp 218 $500-800


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05/28/09 355 1 vol. De Smet, P(ierre)-J(ean). Missions de l’Oregon en Voyages dans les Montagnes Rocheuses en 1845 et 1846. Paris, 1848. 8vo, modern bds., orig. printed wrappers preserved; some creasing, chipping & minor dust soiling to wrapper. With additional tinted litho vignette title, frontis. + 12 tinted litho plates. Scattered, generally light to occasionally moderate, foxing. Untrimmed. Howes D-286; Sabin 82266; Wagner-Camp 141:3 $250-400

UTAH & MORMON SUBJECTS Lots 356-370 356 5 vols. The American West, including Utah - 19th-Century Travel & C: Stansbury, Howard. Exploration and Survey of The Valley of The Great Salt Lake. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, 1852. Senate issue. 8vo, orig. purple cloth; worn & faded. With fold. map + 57 tinted & other litho plates. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. Text vol. only. Howes S-884; Wagner-Camp 219:2. * Greeley, Horace. An Overland Journey, from New York to San Francisco, in The Summer of 1859. New York: C.M. Saxton, Barker, 1860. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth; corners bumped, edges rubbed. Internal dampstaining. Sabin 28490. * Dixon, William Hepworth. New America. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1867. “Fourth Edition, Revised.” 2 vols. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt-lettered spines, edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed, spine ends frayed, slightly dusty, slightly cocked. With 7 plates incl. view of Salt lake City. Internally generally clean. Adverts. * Grofutt, Geo A. Grofutt’s New Overland Tourist and Pacific Coast Guide. Omaha & Denver, 1883. 8vo, orig. terra-cotta cloth; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped. Double & full-page woodengraved illus., text illus., maps. Some internal dampstaining. $250-400

357 6 vols. (3 wrappers) + 1 piece. The American West - Including Utah Imprints: (Newspaper.) Daily Reese River Reveille. Austin, Nev., Feb. 10, 1868. Folio, 4 pp. Some discoloration, a few small separations along folds. * Fabian, Bentham. Statistics Concerning The Territory of Utah for The Years 1872-3. Salt Lake City: Stevens, 1874. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers. Adverts. Dampstaining & chipping to edges of text & wrappers, printing largely intact despite deep chipping to back wrappers & last several leaves. * Committee of Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives. The Emma Mine. A Statement of The Facts... New York: B.H. Tyree, Law Printer, 1876. 8vo, disbound. Scattered light foxing. Ink stamp of Carl A. Fisher of Salt Lake City at head of title page. * Merkley, Christopher. Biography... Written by Himself. Salt Lake City: J.H. Parry, 1887. 12mo, orig. pink printed wrappers; some creasing to edges, spine & edges faded. * Goodwin, C.C. The Wedge of Gold. Salt Lake City, 1893. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered, blind & black stamped geometrical ornamental brown cloth; light edge wear. * Gibbs, Josiah. The Mountain Meadows Massacre. Salt Lake City, 1910. 8vo, orig. wrappers. Photo illus. Wrappers & contents dampstained, edges chipped & slightly brittle. * Egan, Wm. M., editor. Pioneering The West, 1846 to 1878. Major Howard Egan’s Diary. Richmond, Utah, 1917. 1st ed. 12mo, modern green buckram. Photo & other illus. Apparently lacking the plate called for by Howes E-76. With the aviation bookplate of Carl Fisher. $150-250 358 5 vols. The American West, Primarily Utah - History, Description & Travel: Stansbury, Howard. Exploration and Survey of The Valley of The Great Salt Lake of Utah. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, 1852. Senate issue. 8vo, orig. purple cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine faded. With fold. map + 57 tinted & other litho plates. Scattered, generally light, foxing. Text vol. only. Howes S-884; Wagner-Camp 219:2. * Crofutt, Geo A. Crofutt’s New Overland Tourist and Pacific Coast Guide. Omaha, 1880. 8vo, orig. black-stamped tan cloth; light wear. Fold. views & adverts. on green paper, other wood-engraved illus., maps. Generally clean copy. * Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of the Pacific States of North America. Vol. XXI: Utah. 1540-1886. San Francisco: History Company, 1889. Thick 8vo, orig. terra-cotta cloth, gilt-lettered spine; some edge wear, occasionally scuffed, hinges starting to separate. * Inman, Henry; Cody, William F. The Great Salt Lake Trail. New York: Macmillan, 1898. 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. giltlettered color pictorial brown cloth, t.e.g.; light to moderate wear. Lacking front free endpaper. Fold. map, frontis. + 7 plates by F. Colburn Clarke. Internally generally clean. * Utah Historical Quarterly. Salt Lake City, 1943. Vol. II, nos. 1-4. 8vo, modern cloth, orig. wrappers bound in. Plates, maps. Internally clean. $200-300


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359 2 vols. Stansbury, Howard. An Expedition to The Valley of The Great Salt Lake of Utah. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, 1852. First issue. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; scuffed & worn. With map + 57 tinted & other litho plates, and with the 2 lg. fold. maps in separate orig. gilt-lettered cloth casing. Some creasing, staining & minor foxing in text vol., minor edge wear to lg. fold. maps. Married set. Howes S-884; Wagner-Camp 219:1 $300-500

362 1 vol. Burton, Richard F. The City of The Saints. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1862. First American edition. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; rebacked, corners worn. With 3 maps on 1 fold. sheet, plan, 8 fullpage wood-engravings, illus. in text. New back endpapers, front endpapers discolored by newspaper clippings. A few signatures sprung, other internal wear. Howes B-1033; Wagner-Camp 370:2 $200-300

360 1 vol. Stansbury, Howard. Die Mormonen-Ansiedlungen, die Felsengebiage und der Grosse Salzsee. Stuttgart, 1854. First German-language edition. 16mo, contemp. bds.; scuffed, extremities rubbed. Fold. partly-colored map. Title vignette. Scattered light foxing. Ex-library ink stamp & control number on title page. Howes S-884 $200-300

Burton's First City of The Saints 363 1 vol. Burton, Richard F. The City of The Saints. London: Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1861. First edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, edges untrimmed; light wear, corners very slightly bumped, front hinge starting to split. Light foxing to end matters. With 3 maps on 1 fold. sheet, plan, 8 full-page woodengravings, illus. in text. Bright copy Howes B-1033; Wagner-Camp 370:1; Penzer p. 68 $600-900

361 2 vols. Remy Jules; Brenchley, Julius. A Journey to Great-Salt-Lake City. London: W. Jeffs, 1861. First English-language edition. Lg. 8vo, orig. purple-brown cloth, edges untrimmed; rebacked, orig. gilt-lettered spines laid-down, chipping to spine ends, other edge wear, hinges reinforced. With fold. map + 10 plates. Some dampstaining to upper fore-edge corners of vol. 1, map clean, minor scattered foxing. Includes “Mormon Bibliography.” Howes R-210; Wagner-Camp 364:2 $300-500


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05/28/09 364 1 vol. Simpson, Col. J(ames) H. Report of Explorations Across The Great Basin of Utah for a Direct Wagon-Route from Camp Floyd to Genoa, in Carson Valley in 1859. Washington: G.P.O., 1876. First edition. 4to, orig. green cloth; rebacked, orig. gilt-lettered spine laid-down, hinges stressed, corners bumped, some edge wear. With 25 maps & plates. Cellotape repairs to verso of large fold. map, minor dampstaining at heads of Nat. Hist. plates & front matter. Slightly toned. Library & other ink ownership stamps on title page. This route explored in 1859, shortened the distance to California...; it was adopted by The Overland Mail, Pony Express and telegraph. The report was submitted in 1861, but publication had to be deferred because of The Civil War. Howes S-501 $400-700 365 5 vols. Mormon Subjects: Ferris, Benjamin G. Utah and The Mormons. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1854. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth; top 1 1/2” of spine gone, foot of spine gone, other moderate wear. Frontis. portrait of Joseph Smith, 3 full page wood-engravings, text illus. Minor internal discoloration. Howes F-98; Sabin 24184. * (Piercy, Frederick H., illustrator.) Linfoth, James, ed. Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley... Liverpool, 1855 [but Los Angeles: Westernlore Press, 1959]. 4to, orig. cloth; Fold. maps, plates, text illus. Clean copy. Wagner-Camp 259 (note). * Cannon, Frank J.; O’Higgins, Harvey J. Under The Prophet in Utah. Boston: C.M. Clark, 1911. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth; light to moderate wear. Frontis. Slightly toned, discoloration from newspaper clippings on front endpapers. * Colder, Frank Alfred, et al. The March of The Mormon Battalion. New York: Century, (1928). 1st ed. 12mo, orig. pictorial blue cloth; light to moderate wear. Some dust soiling. Frontis., map, plates. * Smith, Joseph. The Book Of Mormon. Independence, Mo., n.d. Fifth Independence ed. 12mo, orig. black cloth; light to moderate wear, slightly dusty, hinges cracked. $100-200

366 3 vols. Mormon Subjects - 19th-Century Accounts & Histories: [Mayhew, Henry.] The Mormons: or Latter Say Saints. With Memoirs of The Life and Death of Joseph Smith. London: National Illustrated Library, [1851]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, richly gilt floral & lettered spine; spine ends slightly frayed, other light wear. Lacking front free endpaper. Frontis., additional vignette title, wood-engraved text illus. Adverts. Internally clean. Sabin 47126. * Smucker, Samuel M., ed. The Religious, Social, and Political History of The Mormons... New York: C.M. Saxton, 1858. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners slightly bumped, spine ends slightly frayed. Hand-colored frontis., 11 full-page wood-engraved illus. 4 pp. adverts. Light to moderate foxing to front & back matter. Sabin 85168 (2nd ed. of this title). * Tucker, Pomeroy. Origin, Rise and Progress of Mormonism. New York: D. Appleton, 1867. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. green cloth, giltlettered spine; light edge wear. With 4 plates (incl. frontis.). Minor internal spotting, but generally crisp & clean. $150-250 367 3 vols. Mormon Subjects - 19th-Century Fiction & Verse: [Buchanan, Robert William.] Saint Abe and His Seven Wives: A Tale of Salt Lake City. Toronto: Adam Stevenson, 1872. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; slightly scuffed, some edge wear, spine ends frayed. Light to moderate foxing. A work in verse. Flake 955. * Mignonette, pseud. [Moore, Emily H.] Little Gentile: A Desert Romance of Captive and Exile in the “New Jerusalem.” Chicago, 1879. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered & decorated blue cloth; scuffed, corners bumped, other edge wear, slightly dusty. Modern paper spine label. Internally clean. A work in verse. Flake 5458. * Paddock, Mrs. In The Toils; or Martyrs of The Latter Days. Chicago: Dixon & Shepard, 1879. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. giltlettered black-stamped pictorial brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; occasionally scuffed, some edge wear. Slightly toned. Ex-library - ink control number on copyright page. Prose fiction. Wright 4062. $80-120


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05/28/09 368 5 vols. Anti-Mormon Subjects: The Overthrow of Infidel Mormonism:... The Louth Discussion,...: between Mr. Hugh Findlay, Mormon Elder from Scotland and Mr. John Theobald. London: W. Horsell, Aldine Chambers, [1850]. 12mo, orig. bds.; front cover detached, but present, other wear. Owner’s name clipped from head of title page no loss of ptg. Some internal spotting & toning. * Smith, Mary Ettie V. Fifteen Years among The Mormons. New York: H. Dayton, 1859. Preface by Nelson Winch Green. 12mo, orig. blue cloth, gilt-lettered & decorated spine; scuffed, joints & edges rubbed, spine ends frayed. Lacking back free endpaper. Endpapers dusty, some internal spotting. Slightly shaken. Sabin 83551. * Young, Ann Eliza. Wife No. 19,... A Life in Bondage,... A Complete Expose of Mormonism. Hartford: Dustin, Gilman, 1876. 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. sheep; rubbed & worn, rebacked, orig. chipped spine laid-down. Frontis. portrait, woodengraved plates & text illus. Clippings mounted on endpapers. Scattered light foxing. * Beadle, J.H. Life in Utah:... Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism. Philadelphia, etc.: National Pub. Co., (1870). 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt; worn, spine ends chipped, hinges cracked. Fold. map, full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Some internal spotting & toning. * The Wife of A Mormon Elder. Escaped from The Mormons. London: Holden & Hardingham, n.d. [ca. 1918]. Slightly later two-tone cloth, color pictorial wrappers preserved. Adverts. Toned. Small cello tape repair to front wrapper. $200-300 369 1 vol. Turner, J.B. Mormonism in All Ages...; With The Biography of Its Author and Founder, Joseph Smith, Junior. New York: Platt & Peters, (1842). First edition. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners slightly bumped, spine ends slightly chipped. Some foxing & toning to endpapers. Early owner’s signature at head of title page. 4 pp. adverts. at back. Flake 9053 $200-300

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370 1 vol. [Smith, Joseph.] [The Book of Mormon in The Deseret Alphabet, Part I.] New York: for The Deseret University by Russell Bros., 1869. 8vo, orig. leather backed printed bds.; spine rubbed, some edges wear, minor occasional discoloration & dust soiling to bds. Internally clean. 4 leaves, 116 pp. Includes key to the alphabet facing titlepage. The first section of the Book of Mormon printed from the same type setting, and in the same year as the complete Book of Mormon in this type. This phonetic alphabet was developed at Deseret University in 1853, but not used to print books until 1868. Sabin 83020 (note - citing a copy of this separate part issue held by the New York Public Library) Flake 608 $300-500


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05/28/09 371 2 vols. Chinese in The American West: Joint Select Committee Relative to The Chinese Population of The State of California. Report of... (San Francisco), (March 11, 1862). 8vo, modern 1/2 crushed brown morocco & bds., gilt, gilt-lettered spine; occasionally scuffed. (1)-12 pp. Minor internal creasing. * (Bromley, Isaac H.) The Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory, September 2, 1885. Boston: Franklin Press, 1886. 8vo, orig. printed tan wrappers; occasional minor chipping to edges. Bromley’s presentation ink stamp at head of front wrapper. (1)-92 pp. Minor creasing to upper fore-edge corner. Custom blue cloth chemise. $250-400

375 3 vols. Americana - History, Description & Travel - 19th-Century Imprints: Roux de Rochelle (Jean B.G.). Etats-Unis D’Amerique. Paris: Didot Freres, 1838. 8 vo, contemp. calf-backed marbled bds.; rubbed & worn. With fold. map + 96 plates (views, portraits, plans). Light to moderate foxing, occasional staining. Moderate foxing to fold. map. Howes R-473; Sabin 73516. * Both, Mary L. History of The City of New York. New York: W.R.C. Clark, 1867. Revised ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, rebacked with modern cloth. Frontispieces, wood-engraved illus. Frontispieces & title pages sprung. Internally generally clean. Sabin 6390. $200-300

372 2 pieces. (Periodic Literature.) Pacific Lumberman, Contractor and Electrician. San Francisco, Nov. 6 & 20, 1890. Vol. 8, nos. 18 & 20. Folio, each 16 pp.; slightly toned, scattered close tears - negligible paper loss. illus., adverts. Pre-earthquake San Francisco imprints. $80-120

376 5 vols. Americana: Washington, (George). Valedictory Address of Washington to The People of The United States. Baltimore: Edwd. J. Coale, [1811?]. 24mo, contemp. bds.; some edge wear. Frontis. portrait, engraved title. Internally clean. With leaf at end a form for a certificate of membership in The Washington Society of Maryland, instituted in Baltimore in 1810. Sabin 101616 - issue without printed title. * (Sedgwick, Theodore.) Hints to My Countrymen. New York: J. Seymour, 1826. 12mo, contemp. calf; rubbed & scuffed. Top of pp. 161/162 torn away - small loss of text. Scattered light to moderate foxing. In custom 1/2 orange-brown morocco & cloth case, cloth chemise. Sabin 78834; American Imprints 26040. * Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or Life Among The Lowly. Boston: John P. Jewett, 1852. 1st ed., 2nd ptg. “Tenth Thousand.” 2 vols. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 morocco & bds.; rubbed. Lacking front free endpaper in vol. 1. Title vignettes, plates. Scattered light foxing & minor dust soiling. BAL 19343. * Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Masque of Pandora and Other Poems. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1875. 1st ed., 1st ptg. 12mo, orig. terra-cotta cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine; scuffed. BAL 12170 $100-200

373 1 piece. (Periodic Literature.) Stevens, D.W. “The James Boys’ Longest Chase.” New York: Frank Tousey, May 10, 1882. The Five Cent Wide Awake Library, no. 488. 4to, orig. pictorial self-wrappers; minor creasing, occasional light chipping at edges. 16 pp. Adverts. Jesse & Frank James story. $80-120 374 2 vols. Bryant, William Cullen. Picturesque America. New York: D. Appleton, (1872-1874). 4to, orig. full gilt-pictorial & lettered blind floralembossed brown morocco, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, marbled endpapers; occasionally slightly scuffed. With 2 additional engraved vignette titles, 2 engraved frontispieces + 45 steel-engraved plates. Scattered, generally light, foxing, occasional moderate foxing to front matter. $120-180


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05/28/09 377 4 vols. Americana: Penn, William. A Letter... to The Committee of The Free Society of Traders. London, 1683 [but mid 20th-Century facsimile]. Sm. folio, 1/4 crushed brown niger morocco & marbled bds. Fold. map. Minor wear. * Gipson, Lawrence Henry. Lewis Evans. Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1939. 1st ed. 4to, orig. beige cloth, gilt-decorated black morocco labels. Lg. fold. map. Minor wear. * Zane, John Maxcy. Lincoln The Constitutional Lawyer. Chicago: Caxton Club, (1932). 1/300 printed by The Lakeside Press & signed by Zane. 8vo, orig. bds., paper cover label, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor wear, slipcase (occasionally chipped). * Newhall, Nancy. A Contribution to The Heritage of Every American: The Conservation Activities of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. New York: Knopf, 1957. 1st ed. 4to, orig. cloth & bds., paper spine label; light edge wear, slipcase (slightly scuffed). Maps, color & b/w photo illus. $100-150 378 4 vols. Americana: Blunt, Edmund M. The Merchant and Seaman’s Expeditious Measurer... New York, etc., 1825. Stereotype ed. Tall 12mo, later 19th-Century 3/4 dark brown morocco & gilt, giltlettered & decorated spine; scuffed, joints occasionally rubbed. Tables, 20 pp. adverts at back - numerous vignettes, many New York City merchants. Internally generally clean. Bookplate of Rodman Wanamaker on front paste-down. American Imprints 19773 (locating 5 copies). * The Great Industries of The United States. Hartford, etc.: J.B. Burr & Hyde, 1873. Thick 8vo, later 3/4 green morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spine; occasionally scuffed. Full-page & other wood-engraved illus. A few margins chipped. * Lyman, George D. The Saga of The Comstock Lode. New York: Scribner’s, 1934. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; light wear. Plates. * Garstin, Crosbie, ed. Samuel Kelly: An Eighteenth Century Seaman. New York: F. A. Stokes, 1925. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. giltlettered green cloth, t.e.g.; minor wear. Plates. $100-200 379 2 vols. American History - Revolutionary & Early Republic: [Lyman, Theodore.] The Diplomacy of The United States. Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1826. 1st ed. 8vo, orig.? bds., later tan calf spine; hinges reinforced. Untrimmed. First signature slightly toned, internally generally clean. Howes L-582. * Riedesel, Friedrich A. & Frederica C.L. Letters and Memoirs relating to The War of American Independence and The Capture of The German Troops at Saratoga. New York: G. & G. Carvill, 1827. 1st Am. & 1st English-language ed. 8vo, modern cloth. Scattered light foxing, minor discoloration to edges. Untrimmed. 2 leaves of ink annotations tipped in before title page. Howes R-284 $200-300

380 1 vol. (Marquis de Lafayette.) Vie Publique et Privee de M. le Marquis de Lafayette, avec des Details sur l’Affaire du 6 Octobre, etc. [Paris], 1791. 8vo, modern 3/4 navy blue morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spine. Light to moderate scattered foxing. Complete with 1/2 title. Moderate foxing to 1/2 title. Untrimmed. Howes L-20; Sabin 99514 $250-400 381 2 vols. Levasseur, A(uguste). Lafayette in America, in 1824 and 1825; or Journal of Travels in The United States. New York, 1829. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; spines gilt; occasionally scuffed, extremities often rubbed & darkened. Some darkening to edges of front matter. Small fissure at center of vol. 1 title page. Early owner’s ink signature on title page. Howes L-301; American Imprints 39282 $80-120 382 1 vol. [Clinton, Sir Henry.] Memorandums & C. & C. Respecting the Unprecedented Treatment... Respecting Plunder Taken after a Siege,... London, 1794. 8vo, late 19th-Century brown morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine; occasionally scuffed, orig. self-wrappers preserved. Complete with 8pp. adverts. at back. [4],(1)-106, [8], [2] pp. Some discoloration & dust soiling to first & last leaves. Scattered minor spotting, but generally crisp & clean. Untrimmed. Howes C-495 $500-800 383 2 vols. [Snowden, Richard.] The American Revolution; Written in The Style of Ancient History. Philadelphia, 1793 & 1794. 12mo, contemp. sheep, red morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. Scattered light foxing, lacking front free endpaper & front blank in vol. 1, back blank in vol. 1 defective, darkening to edges of front & back matter. Early owner’s ink signature on vol. 1 front blank. Evans 26179 & 27716; Sabin 85589 $100-150


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384 1 vol. [Dickinson, John.] Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to The Inhabitants of The British Colonies. Philadelphia: William and Thomas Bradford, 1769. Third edition. 8vo, contemp. sheep, gilt-ruled spine, morocco spine label; scuffed, front joint repaired, front hinge reinforced. Scattered light foxing, some toning, occasional minor staining. Custom brown cloth fall-down box. With engraved fold. portrait, “The Patriotic American Farmer. J_N D_K_NS_N,...” ca. 1772, tipped-in as frontis. Platemark 10 x 6 1/2 inches (254 x 165 mm). Evans 11238; Howes D-329; Sabin 20044. Cresswell 45 records a smaller woodcut printing of this portrait with its accompanying text. $1,000-1,500 385 1 vol. Dwight, Timothy. The Conquest of Canaan, A Poem.... Hartford: Elisha Babcock, 1785. First edition. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep, gilt ornamental spine, red morocco spine label; scuffed, joints rubbed & tender. Some staining to title page, other scattered spotting, but generally clean & crisp. Lacking last leaf, errata. Early owner’s signature on title page & front endpaper. Dedicated to George Washington, considered the first American epic poem. Evans 18996; BAL 5040 (“the leaf of errata is not present in all examined copies”) $100-200

386 1 vol. (Periodical Literature.) The American Museum. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, (July-Dec.), 1788. Vol. IV. 8vo, modern morocco & marbled bds.; light wear. Slightly trimmed, a little toned. Complete. With articles on African-American subjects. Evans 20928 $100-150 387 2 vols. Laws of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers, 1797, 1793. Vols. I & II, published by Alexander James Dallas. Folio, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, re-backed in modern cloth. Some darkening & light foxing, new endpapers. Early owner’s ink signature at head of title pages. $100-200 388 1 vol. Carey, Mathew. A Short Account of The Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1793. 8vo, orig. slate wrappers; front wrapper & spine gone. Moderate creasing to corners. 20thCentury owner’s ink stamp at head of front matter advert. Complete with tables at back. Untrimmed. Austin 408; Evans 25255 $200-300


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05/28/09 389 1 vol. Barry, John. The Philadelphia Spelling Book. Philadelphia: Jones, Hoff & Derrick, 1794. Second edition. 12mo, orig. bds.; worn & creased. Light to moderate foxing & spotting, a few close tears in margins, minor occasional dampstaining, corners creased. Untrimmed. (i-vii), 8-155 (156) pp, with blanks. 18th-Century presentation on front blank, mid 20th-Century presentation on front free endpaper. This printing not recorded by Evans or Bristol. Evans 26622 records this title, equivocately attributing its publication to Mark Ormand & Conrad. $200-300 390 1 vol. Mills, John. The Modern System of Farriery. Boston: William Spotswood, 1796. 12mo, contemp. sheep; scuffed, extremities rubbed, head of spine rubbed away, joints cracked. Some internal spotting & occasional staining, a few close tears - no loss of text. lacking front free endpaper, but complete with adverts at front & back. Evans 30797 $100-200 391 1 vol. (Bible in English.) The Holy Bible, Containing The Old and New Testaments. Worcester, Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas, 1800. 12mo, orig. sheep; rubbed & worn, spine gone, bdg. starting to break. Minor dampstaining to front matter, slightly toned, scattered light foxing. Complete with separate New Testament title page. Refering in the imprint to the United States of Columbia. Evans 36955 $250-400 392 1 vol. Hilliard d’Aubreteuil, (Michel-Rene). Mis Mac Rea. Philadelphia [i.e. Brussels], 1784. 12mo, contemp. speckled calf, spine richly gilt, morocco spine label, edges stained red; extremities rubbed, joints starting to split. Bottom of title page (below date) repaired. Some darkening to edges of title page, scattered light foxing. Complete with the terminal blank. In custom 1/2 brown morocco slipcase & cloth chemise. Sabin 31904, “a tale founded on the story of Jan McCrea, probably published at Brussels.”; LCCN: 98-165392 $200-300

AMERICAN INDIANS Lots 393-401 393 4 vols. American Indians: Church, Thomas. The History of Philip’s War. Exeter, N.H.: J. & B. Williams, 1829. 2nd ed. 12mo, contemp. mottled sheep, gilt-ruled spine, green morocco spine label; scuffed, joints rubbed & stressed. Frontis. Scattered light foxing. Sabin 12998. * Catlin, George. Life Among The Indians. London: Gall & Inglis, n.d. [after 1867]. 12mo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered tan cloth, a.e.g.; worn, scuffed & frayed. With 14 illus. (incl. plates). Some internal wear & spotting. Inscription & annotations on endpapers & blanks. See Sabin 11541 & Howes C-242. * Trumbull, Henry. History of The Indian Wars. Philadelphia, 1851. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-pictorial spine; worn, corners & spine ends rubbed & chipped. Fold. handcolored frontis., hand-colored plates. Moderate foxing, occasional internal chipping. Sabin 97196; Howes T-370. * Bennett, William P. The Sky Sifter: The Great Chieftainess and Medicine Woman of The Mohawks. N.p., (1892). 12mo, orig. printed wrappers. Frontis., fullpage illus. Some chipping & dampstaining to bottom fore-edge corners. Lot sold with all faults. $200-300 394 2 vols. American Indians: [Wilson], Thomas, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. The Knowlege [sic] and Practice of Christianity...: Or, an Essay Towards an Institution for The Indians. London: B. Dod, Bookseller to The Society for Promoting Christian Knowlege [sic], 1754. “The Eighth Edition.” 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, joints starting to crack. Some toning & minor dampstaining to first few signatures. Sabin 104691. * (Aborigines’ Committee of The Meeting for Sufferings.) Some Account of The Conduct of The Religious Society of Friends Towards The Indian Tribes. London: Edward Marsh, 1844. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine, edges untrimmed; light wear, spine ends chipped, joints occasionally chipped. With handcolored frontis. map & fold. map with outline color. Internally generally clean. Attractive copy. Sabin 86572. $300-500


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05/28/09 395 3 vols. American Indian Captivity Narratives: Johnson (Mrs. Susannah). A Narrative of The Captivity of Mrs. Johnson. Windsor, (Vt.), 1814. Third edition, enlarged. 12mo, contemp. tree sheep, gilt-ruled spine; some edge wear, front hinge starting to separate. Some wear & toning to endpapers. Generally internally crisp copy. Howes J-153; Field 787. * Kelly, Fanny. Narrative of My Captivity among The Sioux. Hartford, 1871. 2nd ptg. 12mo, orig. blind stamped pictorial blue cloth, giltlettered spine; light wear, spine ends slightly chipped. 12 plates, very slightly toned. Howes K-62. * Another copy of the preceding, Hartford, 1871, orig. terra-cotta cloth; worn, spine ends chipped & frayed, 12 plates, some internal toning & spotting. $200-300 396 3 vols. (American Indians.) Brinton, Daniel G.: The Lenape and Their Legends; with The Complete Text and Symbols of The Walam Olum. Philadelphia, 1885. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; edge wear, spine chipped & separating. Edges untrimmed. Some internal toning. * Essays of an Americanist. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1890. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brick red buckram, gilt-lettered spine; occasionally scuffed. text illus. Internally generally clean. * The American Race: A Linguistic Classification and Ethnographic Description of The Native Tribes of North and South America. New York: N.D.C. Hodges, 1891. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered olive green cloth; light edge wear, occasionally scuffed. $100-200 397 2 vols. Catlin, Geo(rge). Letters and Notes on The Manners, Customs, and Conditions of The North American Indians. London, 1841. First edition. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; worn & rebacked. With 3 maps + 309 plates. Scattered, generally light, foxing, moderate foxing to maps, margins of vol. 1 frontis. dampstained. Howes C-241; Sabin 11536 $300-500

398 2 vols. Catlin, Geo(rge). Letters and Notes on The Manners, Customs, and Condition of The North American Indians. London: pub. by The Author, 1841. First edition. Tall 8vo, orig. green cloth, paper spine labels; occasionally scuffed, moderate edge wear, spine ends frayed, some chipping to labels - loss of ptg. on vol. 1 label, hinges stressed or reinforced, new back free endpaper in vol. 1. Untrimmed. With 3 maps & 309 plates. Scattered light foxing, occasional spotting & toning, some dampstaining - affecting bottom of first 25 pp. in vol. 2, incl. “U. States Indian Frontier in 1840” map & several plates. Howes C-241; Sabin 11536 $250-350 399 2 vols. Catlin, Geo(rge). Letters and Notes on The Manners, Customs, and Condition of The North American Indians. London: for The Author by Tilt and Bogue, 1842. Third edition. Tall 8vo, orig. brown cloth, giltlettered spines; rebacked, orig. spines laid down. Untrimmed. With 3 maps & 309 plates. 1842 owner’s signatures at heads of title pages. Auction catalogue clippings on vol. 2 endpapers. Internally generally clean - very occasional minor toning, very scattered light foxing. Attractive set. See Howes C-241; Sabin 11536 $300-500 400 1 vol. De Forest, John W. History of The Indians of Connecticut... Hartford: Jas. Hamersley, 1851. First edition. 12mo, later 19th-Century 3/4 dark purple morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine, raised bands; occasionally scuffed. Fold. map, 6 wood-engraved plates, wood-engraved text illus. Some dampstaining to upper fore-edge corners. A few signatures slightly to moderately toned, map slightly toned. Howes D-216, “Best account of these tribes”; Sabin 19292 $100-200 401 1 vol. Custer, George Armstrong. My Life on The Plains. Or Personal Experience with Indians. New York: Sheldon, 1874. First edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial & black stamped salmon brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear, spine starting to fade. With 8 plates. Scattered minor internal spotting, endpapers very slightly dusty, paperclip impression at head of title page & front blank. Howes C-981 $500-800


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05/28/09 AFRICAN–AMERICAN SUBJECTS Lots 402-405 402 6 vols. (3 wrappers) African-American Subjects: (Periodical Literature.) The African Observer. Philadelphia, [April - June], 1827. Vol. I, nos. 1-3. 8vo, orig. printed tan wrappers; minor creasing & edge wear. Nos. 2 & 3 untrimmed. Edited by Enoch Lewis. Not recorded by Blockson. * Smedley, R.C. History of The Underground Railroad in Chester and The Neighboring Counties of Pennsylvania. Lancaster, 1883. 1st ed. 12mo, modern gilt-lettered black buckram. With 28 portrait plates (incl. frontis.), full-page illus. Edges untrimmed. Internally clean. Not recorded by Blockson. * Washington, Booker T. The Story of My Life and Work. Toronto, Ont., etc.: J.L. Nichols, [1900]. 8vo, orig. giltlettered leather; worn & rubbed, cover detached. Photo plates, other illus. A few plates loose. * Hensel, W.A. The Christian Riots and The Treason Trials of 1851. Lancaster, 1911. 2nd ed. 4to, orig. cloth, paper spine label; light edge wear, some dampstaining. Plates. With mounted signature. $200-300 Signed by Anthony Benezet 403 1 piece. (Anthony Benezet.) Hartley, Thomas. Paradise Restored: or A Testimony to The Doctrine of The Blessed Millennium. London: M. Richardson, 1764. 8vo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed & occasionally blistered, front cover detaching. Light to moderate foxing & spotting. Anthony Benezet’s copy, signed by him at head of title page & head of front paste-down. Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784), one of the first American Abolitionists, “the most prolific anti-slavery propagandist of the Eighteenth Century” (Am. Nat. Bio.) $250-400 Remarkable Bastardy 404 1 vol. (African American Subject.) The Commissioners of The Alms-House, vs. Alexander Whistelo, A Black Man; Being a Remarkable Case of Bastardy. New York: David Longworth, 1808. 12mo, modern red cloth, maroon morocco cover label. Slightly toned, scattered light foxing. Light to moderate toning & foxing to title-page. (1)-56 pp. American Imprints 14750 $200-300

405 1 vol. Still, James. Early Recollections and Life of Dr. James Still. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1877. First edition. 12mo, orig. green cloth, spine gilt; scuffed, corners bumped. Frontis. portrait. Some offsetting on title, scattered, generaly light, foxing & spotting. Blockson 2751 (recording the Medford, N.J. facs. ed., ca. 1971) $200-300 406 1 vol. Early American Medical Imprints: Jenner, Edward. An Inquiry into The Causes and Effects of The Variolae Vaccine,... The Cow Pox. Springfield: for Dr. Samuel Cooley, by Ashley & Brewer. 1802. 1st Am. Ed. Sm. 8vo, contemp. bds.; some wear & dampstaining, early owner’s signature at head of title page. Lacking plates. Untrimmed. Austin 1051. Bound with: Gale, T. Brief Instructions for Administering Medical Electricity. Hartford, 1805. 12mo. Some dampstaining & spotting. Austin 806 (locating 1 copy). Also bound with: Carpenter, B. The Sick Man’s Companion, or a Short Note on Fever and a New Method of Cure. Johnstown [N.Y.], 1812. 12mo. Moderate foxing. Trimmed - a few heads trimmed close. Austin 418 (locating 3 copies). Also bound with: [Jones, Calvin.] [A Treatise on The Scarlatina Anginosa.] [Catskill, N.Y.], [1794]. 12mo, somewhat browned & foxed. Trimmed. Lacking title leaf. Austin 1080; Evans 27171. $400-600 407 2 vols. Early American Engineering: Report on Roads, Bridges and Canals, Read in The Senate [of Pennsylvania], March 23, 1822. [Harrisburg]: C. Mowry, n.d. [1822]. 12mo, contemp. marbled bds., front cover gone. Tables, incl. 3 fold. tables. Bound with: Documents Accompanying The Report... Harrisburg: C. Mowry, n.d. [1822]. Light to moderate foxing & spotting throughout. * Bathe, Greville & Dorothy. Oliver Evans: A Chronicle of Early American Engineering. Philadelphia: H.S.P., 1935. 1st ed. 4to, orig. two-tone cloth; light edge wear, minor dust soiling. Frontis. portrait + 48 plates, 12 maps, text illus. Title page starting to separate at gutter. $100-200 408 1 vol. Practical House Carpenter’s Society of The City and County of Philadelphia. The Constitution... With Rules & Regulations for Measuring and Valuing House Carpenters’ Work. [Philadelphia], [1812?] 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, crudely re-backed, front cover detached. With 10 plates. Dampstained throughout. Complete & intact. American Imprints 26510 (locating 2 copies) $400-600


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05/28/09 409 1 vol. Haupt, Herman. General Theory of Bridge Construction. New York: D. Appleton, 1856. Third printing. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped olive brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine incl. gilt faded, some edges wear, spine ends slightly chipped. With 14 plates (misnumbered), figures in text. Moderate foxing to title page, other scattered light to moderate foxing. Hitchcock 571 (locating 1 copy) $80-120 410 1 vol. Nichols, Francis D. A Guide to Politeness:... Together with a Variety of Approved Sets of Cotillions and Contra-Dances. Boston: Lincoln & Edmands for The Author, 1810. 12mo, orig. marbled wrappers; spine gone, corners creased, other light to moderate wear. With 6 plates. Occasional internal dampstaining - on center of title page & margins at back - front blank clipped. American Imprints 20920 (locating 3 copies) $400-600 411 6 vols. Children’s Books - Primarily Early 19th-Century American Imprints: The Mother’s Gift, or Remarks on a Set of Cuts for Children. Philadelphia: Jacob Johnson, 1804. 12mo, orig. bds.; worn & detached, bdg. broken. Incomplete - lacking pp. 3-8. This edition not recorded by American Imprints or Rosenbach (recording the 2 vols. Phila. 1803 ed.) * The Island of Slaves. And The History of Bella and Monsterina. Wellington [Eng.]: for Houlston & Son, n.d. [ca. 1809 or later]. 2nd ed. 12mo, old bds.; worn. With 5 full-page illus. (On the Island of Slaves, haughty Eliza & her slave Mira find themselves in reverse situations.) Osborn I: 268 (citing the 1st ed. of 44 pp., this 45 pp.). * [Goodrich, S.G.] The Tales of Peter Parley about Africa. Boston: Carter, Hendee, 1833. 16mo, old bds., re-backed with modern cloth. Frontis., other illus. Early owner’s stamp on title page. Scattered foxing & spotting. This ed. not recorded by American Imprints. * [_ _.] Peter Parley’s Winter Evening Tales. Philadelphia: Desilver Jr. and Thomas, 1833. 16mo, old bds., re-backed with modern cloth. hand-colored frontis., series title + 6 colored plates. Some internal spotting. See American Imprints 19057 (locating 1 copy of the Boston ed., none of the above). * The Phoenix of Story Books. Philadelphia: James K. Simon, 1849. 24mo, orig. red cloth, spine gilt; moderate wear. With 4 color plates, other illus. Some internal spotting. * Frank’s Adventures at Home and Abroad. Troy, N.Y.: Merriam & Moure, n.d. [ca. 1850]. 16mo, orig. blue cloth, spine gilt; scuffed, extremities frayed. Frontis., illus. Some internal dampstaining. $120-180

412 3 vols. New England Primers: The New-England Primer, for The More Early Attaining The True Reading of English. New York: John Harrisson, 1797. 24mo, orig. self-wrappers; lacking front wrapper & portrait of George Washington. Illus. Some dampstaining & spotting. Evans 32528. * The New-England Primer:... To Which is added The Catechism. Walpole, N.H.: I. Thomas, 1814. 48mo, old bds.; worn, back bd. gone. Frontis., other illus. Last leaf repaired. This ed. not recorded by American Imprints. * The New England Primer, Improved... Boston: James Loring, n.d. [ca. 1815-1826]. 48mo, lacking bdg. $120-180 413 3 vols. Early American Children’s Books & C: Webster, Noah. A Dictionary of The English Language: Compiled for The Use of Common Schools in The United States. N. Haven: Sidney’s Press, 1807. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed. Some internal spotting, ink signatures on title, red ink annotations on verso of title. American Imprints 14188. * Cooke, Increase. The American Orator. Hartford: O.D. Cooke, 1814. 2nd ed. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn. Ex-library, markings on spine & verso of title page. American Imprints 31235. * Taylor, Isaac. Scenes in America, for The Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travellers. Hartford: S. Andrews, 1840. 12mo, contemp. sheep-backed bds.; rubbed, head of spine gone. Fold. frontis. map + 26 plates. Scattered light foxing, plates browned, a few corners chipped - no loss to images. Not recorded by American Imprints. $100-200 414 4 vols. Wesley, John. The Journal of The Rev. John Wesley, A.M. London: J. Kershaw, 1827. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 black morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spines; occasionally scuffed. Portrait frontis. Scattered light to moderate foxing. $80-120 415 1 vol. (Anti-Catholic Philadelphia Imprint.) Gavin, D. Antonio. A MasterKey to Popery. Philadelphia, 1815. 12mo, contemp. tree sheep, giltruled spine, red morocco spine label; rubbed & occasionally blistered, front joint tender. Some toning, spotting & dampstaining. American Imprints 34764 (locating 2 copies) $60-90


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05/28/09 416 11 vols. Quaker Imprints - 18th-Century, primarily American: Churchman, John. Account of The Gospel Labours... Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1779. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn. Some internal dampstaining, free endpapers defective, old ink annotations & signatures. Evans 16223. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. sheep; rubbed, covers detached, some internal dampstaining. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, lacking free endpapers, some internal staining. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, internal spotting. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. sheep; rather scuffed, occasionally rubbed, some internal spotting & staining. * Another copy of the preceding, modern calf, head of title page torn away. * The Dublin: Robert Jackson, 1771 ed. of the preceding, 8vo, contemp. sheep, red morocco spine label; extremities rubbed, front cover detached. Internally generally crisp, scattered light foxing. * Griffith, John. A Journal of The Life, Travels and Labours in The Work of The Ministry. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1780. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed, covers detached. Front free endpaper detached. Evans 16793. * Phipps, Joseph. The Original and Perfect State of Man. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1783. 8vo, contemp. sheep; scuffed, some dampstaining. Some internal dampstaining. Evans 18139. * Scott, Job. Journal of The Life, Travels and Gospel Labours. New York: Isaac Collins, 1797. 12mo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed & occasionally blistered. Some staining & foxing to front & back matter. Evans 34518. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn. Several signatures sprung & creased. $200-300

417 8 vols. Quaker Imprints - 18th & 19th-Century, primarily American: Barclay, Robert. A Catechism and Confession of Faith. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1773. 12mo, orig. sheep; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. Darkening to edges of title pages & text, some internal spotting, wear to endpapers. Complete with 3 title pages, 3 pp. adverts at back. Evans 12661. * The 1793 ed. of the preceding, 12mo, contemp. sheep; extremities scuffed. Light foxing. Evans 25141. * Richardson, John. An Account of The Life... London: Mary Hinde, 1774. 3rd ed. 8vo, orig. paneled calf; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed, corners bumped, front joint starting to crack. * [Fothergill, Samuel.] The Necessity and Divine Excellency of a Life of Purity and Holiness... Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1780. 8vo, contemp. bds., later calf spine. Some internal spotting & toning. Complete with 5 title pages. Evans 16777. * [Friends, Society of.] A Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and Others of The People Called Quakers... Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1787. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed, worn, affected by damp, joints starting to crack. Internal dampstaining. Evans 20377. * Fry, Joseph. Select Poems,... The History of Elijah and Elisha. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1787. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn. Lacking free endpapers. Several internal tears. Contents leaf & leaf A defective. Some internal dampstaining. Evans 20381. * Hicks, Edward. Memoirs of The Life and Religious Labors. Philadelphia, 1851. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; some edge wear, corners bumped. Scattered light foxing. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; scuffed, spine ends & corners worn. Light to moderate foxing. $200-300


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05/28/09 418 6 vols. (2 disbound) William Penn & The Quakers - 17th & 18th-Century Imprints: Penn, William; Whitehead, George. The Christian-Quaker,... In II Parts. [London: Andrew Sowle], 1674-1673. 2nd ed. Folio, 19th-Century sheep; rubbed & worn. Occasional spotting, minor dust soiling to title page. Trimmed - no loss of ptg. Lacking Errata, p. 337. Pp 135, 335-376 mispaginated. Bronner & Fraser 22B; see Wing P-1266; Sabin 59689. * Penn, William. The Skirmisher Defeated and Truth Defended. [London], 1676. 4to, disbound; spine reinforced with later linen. Some spotting & toning. Trimmed. B & F 42; Wing P-1364; Sabin 59732. * _ _. A Collection of the Works of... London: J. Sowle, 1726. 1st ed. 2 vols. Folio, 20th-Century 3/4 calf & marbled bds., black morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed. Lacking the adverts in vol. 2. B & F 135; Sabin 59690. * _ _. Select Works of... London, 1771. 1st ed. Folio, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, spine defective. Title & advert. leaf chipped at edges & detached. Birth & death records of Canby Family of Bucks County, Pa., in ink on front paste-down. Scattered internal wear. Sabin 59731. * Farnsworth, Richard. The Quakers Plea with The Bishops at Their Ecclesiastical Courts. London, 1663. 4to, disbound, dampstained. Wing F-499. Sold with all faults. $800-1,200 419 1 vol. (Franklin, Benjamin, printer.) Sewel, William. The History of the Rise, Increase and Progress, of The..., Quakers. Philadelphia: Samuel Keimer, 1728. Third edition. Folio, modern calf, orig. paneled partial calf cover laid-down. Title page blistered & repaired, lacking last leaf of index [pp.709-710], mostly marginal dampstaining, moderate toning, scattered foxing. First American edition of Sewel’s History of The Quakers, contains the first work of Benjamin Franklin as a printer in Philadelphia, pp. 533-710 & the title page. This copy lacking pp. 709-710. Miller 1; Evans 3104 $300-500 420 1 vol. (Franklin, Benjamin, preface by.) Cicero, M(arcus) T(ullius). Cato Major, or Discourse on Old Age. London: Fielding and Walker, 1778. 8vo, contemp. calf; scuffed, extremities rubbed, some dampstaining to front cover. Frontis. portrait of B. Franklin. Front free endpaper defective, minor internal staining & spotting. Early 19th-Century ownership inscription at head of title page. Ford 48 $150-250

421 1 vol. (Franklin, Benjamin.) Poor Richard, 1733. An Almanack for The Year of Christ 1733. Philadelphia: B. Franklin, [1732] [but Philadelphia, 1850]. Sm. 8vo, orig. self-wrappers. Early owner’s ink signature at head of title, ink stamp on back self-wrappers. $60-90 422 1 vol. (Washington, George.) Washington’s Political Legacies. To Which is Annexed an Appendix,... Account of His Illness, Death,..., With a Biographical Outline. Boston: John Russell and John West, 1800. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep, red morocco spine label; scuffed, joints & extremities rather rubbed. Scattered light foxing. With list of subscribers, blanks. This copy issued without the portrait. Attractive copy. Evans 38998 $100-150 423 1 vol. (Washington, George.) Fac-Simile of Washington’s Accounts during The Revolutionary War. From the Original Papers in The Treasury Department of The United States. Washington: Benefit of The Male Orphan Asylum; London: O. Rich, 1833. Folio, contemp. (orig.?) brown cloth with “The Society of Writers” signet gilt stamp on covers; occasional light to moderate wear. Also with the London bookseller O. Rich’s gilt lettered & decorated blue morocco label on front cover - “Price One Guinea.” 2 leaves, (i) p, 1-52, [2] blank, 6566 pp. Pp 21 & 22 blank. With signature of Treasury Dept. Register’s Office Chief Clerk. Minor spotting to front matter, otherwise internally clean & crisp. See Sabin 101546 $150-250


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05/28/09 424 No Lot 425 1 vol. Adams, John Quincy. Jubilee of The Constitution. New York: Samuel Colman, 1839. 8vo, later 19th-Century 3/4 blue calf & marbled bds., gilt; scuffed, joints & corners rubbed. Litho frontis. Complete with 1/2 title. Light foxing to 1/2 title & last leaf, minor dampstaining to lower fore-edge of frontis. & last leaf, otherwise internally clean, tall copy. American Imprints 53850 $100-150 426 1 vol. Crockett, David. The Life of Martin Van Buren. Philadelphia: Robert Wright, 1835. First edition. 12mo, orig. brown cloth; moderate edge wear, some scuffing. With 24 pp. adverts. at back. Scattered light foxing. Untrimmed. Howes C-899; American Imprints 31204 $200-300

427 13 vols. Rush, Williams & Biddle Family Books: Burns, Robert. The Works. Philadelphia, 1804. Vol. 1 (of 3) only. 12mo, contemp. sheep; worn & broken, covers detached. Frontis. Presentation copy to Julia [Rush], dated, “Dec. 10, 1806,” & signed by R(ichard) Rush on front blank. * Meikle, James. Solitude Sweetened. New York, 1810. 1st Am. ed. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, covers detached. Some internal dampstaining. “Julia Rush’s” (in her hand) on front free endpaper verso. * Smith, John S. A Treatise on The Practice of The Court of Chancery. London, 1834. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 sheep & bds.; rubbed & worn, covers detached. Some dampstaining. Henry J. Williams bookplate on front paste-down. * Jay, William. Sermons. Boston, 1805. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, covers detached. “Julia Rush 1813”; “Julia R. Williams 1848” on front pastedown. * Jeremy, George. A Treatise on The Equity Jurisdiction of The High Court of Chancery. Philadelphia, 1830. 8vo, orig. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed & worn, front cover detached. “Henry J. Williams 1835” on front free endpaper. * Cooper, Thomas. The Institutes of Justinian. Philadelphia, 1812. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, covers detaching. “Henry J. Williams” on front blank. * Williams, John G. The Practice of The Court of Chancery. Philadelphia, 1808. Vol. 1 (of 2) only. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn. “H.J. Williams 1839” on front free endpaper; “James L. Biddle” at head of title page. * Irving, Edward. The Oracles of God. New York, 1825. 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, front cover detached. Some internal dampstaining. “Julia R. Williams from her cousin Lewis B. Winter January 1826” on front free endpaper. * Stewart, Dugald. The Philosophy of The Active and Moral Powers of Man. Boston, 1828. Vol. 1 only. 8vo, orig. bds., paper spine label; some wear & darkening. “J. Biddle” at head of title page. * Dwight, Timothy. Sermons. New Haven, 1828. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep; rubbed & worn, front cover detached. Frontis. “Thomas Biddle Esquire from his friend Elihee Chauncy” on verso of frontis. in vol. 1, front blank in vol. 2. * Gummere, John. An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy. Philadelphia, 1822. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep; rubbed & worn, spine gone, covers detached. Tables, 6 (of 7) plates. “Henry Biddle” in pencil at head of title page. * Rawle, William Henry. A Practical Treatise on The Law of The Covenants for Title. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo, orig. sheep; rubbed & worn, front cover detaching. “J. Biddle” on front free endpaper. $200-300


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05/28/09 Signed by Benjamin Rush 428 2 vols. (Benjamin Rush.) Walker, Robert. Sermon on Practical Subjects. Edinburgh, 1784. Vol. 3 (of 3) only. 8vo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed, covers detached. Scattered light foxing. Benjamin Rush’s copy, “Benj: Rush’s” (in his hand) at head of front paste-down. * Edgeworth, Maria. Practical Education. New York, 1801. 1st Am. ed. Vol. 1 (of 2) only. 8vo, contemp. speckled sheep; morocco spine label; rubbed & worn, head of spine gone, front cover detaching. Brown & Stansbury Book Binder’s & Sellers... New York printed label on front paste-down. Benjamin Rush’s copy, “Benj: Rush’s” (in his hand) at head of front paste-down. $300-500

431 3 vols. Philadelphia Families & Institutions: Biddle, Alexander, compiler. Old Family Letters: Copied from The Originals. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1892. Series A. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed. Scattered light foxing. * Rush, Benjamin. A Memorial. Lanoraie: Louis Alexander Biddle, 1905. 8vo, orig. green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, paper spine label; light wear, hinges stressed. Frontis., fold. genealogical chart. Internally clean. * Catalogue of The Books Belonging to The Library Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: C. Sherman, 1835. Vol. 2 (of 2) only. Tall 8vo, orig. cloth-backed bds.; moderate wear. Light to moderate foxing. Untrimmed. $80-120

Signed by Benjamin Rush 429 1 vol. (Benjamin Rush.) Wilberforce, William. A Practical View of The Prevaling Religious System of Professed Christians in The Higher and Middle Classes, Contrasted with Real Christians. Philadelphia: John Ormond, 1798. First American edition. 8vo, old sheep; crudely rebacked in the 19th-Century, rubbed, front hinge broken. Light to moderate foxing & spotting, moderate foxing to endpapers. Complete with list of subscriber’s, which includes Benjamin Rush. Benjamin Rush’s copy, “Benj. Rush’s” (in his hand) on front pastedown. Signature of Julia Rush at head of title page. Evans 35026 $400-700

432 1 vol. History of The First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. Trenton; Princeton, (1875). 4to, orig. brown morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed, joints & extremities heavily rubbed, hinges stressed. With engraved vignette title + 18 plates (incl. chromolithographic plate & facsimile). Scattered light foxing primarily to front blank & back matter - a few pages at back partly discolored by newspaper clippings. Armorial book plate of John Buckley, Jr. on front paste-down. Library book plate on front free endpaper verso. Double-page Duval & Son litho printed in colors of The Troop inserted. $200-300

Richard Rush Presentation Copy 430 1 vol. Rush, Richard. Memoranda of a Residence at The Court of London,... from 1819 to 1825... Including Negotiations on The Oregon Question. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1845. First edition. Lg. 8vo, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth; spine detached, but present & chipped, edges of covers worn, covers worn & detaching. Internally generally clean, scattered minor foxing. Presentation copy, inscribed to Samuel Rush & signed by R(ichard) Rush on front free endpaper recto. Howes R-523 $200-300

433 Lot. (Philadelphia.) Girard College - Pamphlets & C: Chandler, Joseph R.; Jones, Joel. Addresses Delivered on The Occasion of Opening The Girard College for Orphans, January 1, 1848. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, 1848. 8vo, orig. printed green wrappers; a few cello-tape repairs, ink annotation at head. Internally generally clean. * Comegys, Benjamin B. Turn Over a New Leaf: Two Lectures Delivered in The Chapel of The Girard College, August and September, 1887. Philadelphia: [for Girard College], 1887. 12mo, orig. printed grey wrappers; some chipping to edges, upper right corner chipped away, ink stamp at head. Internally generally clean. * _ _. An Address Delivered in The Chapel of The Girard College, May 23, 1897. Philadelphia: Burke & McFeteridge [for Girard College], 1897. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers; cello-tape repair, Girard College ink & perforated stamps. Ink stamp on title page. Internally generally clean. Lot also includes 5 20th-Century (pre 1950) pamphlets & c issued by or relating to Girard College. $100-150


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05/28/09 434 1 vol. McMaster, John Bach; Geyelin, H. Laussat. The University of Pennsylvania Illustrated and a Sketch of Franklin Field. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1897. Oblong 4to, orig. two-tone cloth, gilt; slightly scuffed, some edge wear, spine ends & corners slightly frayed. Double-page plan, full-page half-tone photo views, other views. Adverts. $60-100 435 1 vol. Female Medical College of Pennsylvania. Bound collection of pamphlets. Philadelphia, 1850-1871. Annual Announcements, Introductory Lectures, Valedictory Addresses. All 8vo, orig. wrappers mostly preserved. Modern morocco. Signed by Ann Preston, [M.D., Professor of Physiology]. $150-250 436 1 vol. (Memoirs of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Vol. VII.) The Record of The Court at Upland, in Pennsylvania. 1676 to 1681. And a Military Journal kept by Major E. Denny, 1781 to 1795. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1860. 8vo, orig. purple cloth; spine faded, some edge wear. With 9 plates, several fold. Minor marginal internal dampstaining, moderate foxing to front matter, other scattered light foxing. Memoir of Major Ebenezer Denny by William H. Denny. Includes Vocabulary of The Delaware and Shawanese languages. See Howes D-254 $80-120 437 6 vols. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Philadelphia, 1877-1882. Vols. 1-6. Lg. 8vo, modern maroon calf & marbled bds. Plates. Scattered internal dampstaining. Includes 13 etchings by Joseph Pennell in vols. 3-6, including etchings illustrating “The Germantown Road and Its Associations.” Wuerth 8,9,11-16, 18, 22-24, 26 $200-300

438 4 vols. (1 wrappers) (Pennsylvania Folklore.) Shoemaker, Henry W.: More Pennsylvania Mountain Stories. Reading: Bright Ptg. Co., 1912. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; slightly dusty. Frontis., photo plates. Minor dampstaining to fore-edge. * Susquehanna Legends. Reading: Bright Ptg. Co., 1913. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. color pictorial green-lettered yellow cloth; moderate dust soiling. Frontis., photo plates. * South Mountain Sketches. Altoona: Times Tribune, 1920. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. maroon cloth; light edge wear. Frontis., sepia photo plates. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. pictorial tan wrappers, frontis., sepia photo plates, minor wear. $80-120 439 2 vols. Philadelphia & Delaware County, Pennsylvania: Freedley, Edwin T. Philadelphia and Its Manufactures: A Hand-Book... Manufacturing Industry of Philadelphia in 1857. Philadelphia: Edward Young, 1858. 12mo, orig. blind-stamped brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners bumped, joints, spine & edges occasionally chipped. Color plate, plain steel & wood-engraved plates, other illus. Plate facing p. 245 defective. Internally generally clean. * Smith, George. History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: H.B. Ashmead, 1862. 4to, orig. green buckram, paper spine label. Frontis., lg. fold. map, fold. plans, plates (views & c), facs. Fold. map repaired, one corner torn but present. $100-150 440 1 vol. (Pennsylvania-German Printing.) Habermann, Johann. Christlich Gebat-Buch. Germantown: Peter Leibert, 1794. 12mo, orig.? blind ruled black calf over wooden bds., leather & brass clasps; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. Some internal dust soiling & browning. Intact & complete. Evans 27078; Arndt 928 $80-120 441 1 vol. (Bible in German.) Das Neue Testament..., Nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers. Germantown, [Pa.]: Michael Billmeyer, 1803. Third edition. Sm. 8vo, contemp. (orig.?) sheep over wooden bds., leather & metal clasps; scuffed, corners, joints & spine ends rubbed. Several signatures moderately toned, scattered light foxing, minor dampstaining at end. Trimmed - feet shaved close. American Imprints 3794; Arndt 1335 $100-150


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05/28/09 442 2 vols. (Atlantic City, New Jersey): Osborne, Richard Boyce. (Camden and Atlantic Railroad Engineer’s Report.) (Philadelphia), (June 24, 1852). 8vo, disbound, lacking printed wrappers. (1)-12 pp. Generally clean. Osborne’s report to the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, laying out the route from Camden to Abescum [sic] Island. Osborne planned & named Atlantic City (on the northern end of Abescon Island), which was incorporated in 1854. Felcone 1194. * Charter and By-Laws of The Camden and Atlantic Land-Company. Philadelphia: Inquirer Press, 1853. 8vo, orig. wrappers. (1)-18 pp. Near Fine. The Camden & Atlantic Land Company worked with the Camden & Atlantic Railroad Company to develop & promote Atlantic City. Not recorded by Felcone. $300-500 443 2 vols. Early American Periodical Literature: The Rural Visiter. Burlington [New Jersey], August 6, 1810 - July 22, 1811. Vol. 1, no. 2 - 52. 4to, contemp. bds.; rubbed & worn, spine crudely repaired, cello-tape repairs to nos. 2 & 3, a few other cello-tape repairs. Chipping to edges of nos. 2 & 3, no. 29 defective, dampstaining to last several nos. Lacking title page. A complete run consists of vols. 1-52. Sold with all faults. Felcone 1269; Brigham vol. 1, p. 494. * Pennsylvania Chronicle. (Philadelphia), Feb. 29 to March 7, 1768. No. 6. 2 sm. folio sheets; slightly toned, minor spotting. $100-200 444 1 vol. Wood, Silas. A Sketch of The First Settlement of The Several Towns on Long-Island. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Alden Spooner, 1828. “A New Edition.” 8vo, orig.? cloth-backed bds.; scuffed, some edge wear. Moderate foxing to endpapers. One of 100 copies printed for this edition. Howes W-639 $250-400

445 1 vol. Denton, Daniel. A Brief Description of New York, Formerly Called New Netherlands... The Custom of The Indians There. New York: William Gowans, 1845. Gowans’ Bibliotheca American 1. 4to, contemp. 3/4 brown calf & marbled bds., spine gilt; spine, joints & extremities rubbed. Internally generally clean. Untrimmed. Minor discoloration from clippings on pp. 2 & 3 of Denton’s text. 1/100 4to copies. Gowens’ Bibliotheca Americana reprint of the first book in English on New York City. This copy with 1 p. adverts at back. Howes D-259 (calling for 20 pp adverts); Sabin 19612 (calling for 16 pp adverts); Field 419 $200-300 446 3 vols. New England: The Code of 1650... Earliest Laws... Connecticut... Blue Laws. Hartford: Silas Andries, 1825. 2nd ed. 12mo, orig. bds.; spine ends & corners worn away, other moderate wear. Frontis. Scattered, generally light, foxing. Sabin 14122. * Knowles, James D. Memoir of Roger Williams, The Founder of... Rhode-Island. Boston: Lincoln, Edmans, 1834. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp. 1/2 tan calf & marbled bds.; black morocco spine label; rubbed. Facs. frontis. Light to moderate foxing throughout. Sabin 38154. * Midgley, R.L. Boston Sights: or Hand-Book for Visitors. Boston: A. Williams, 1860. 12mo, orig. giltlettered brown cloth; some edge wear, spine ends chipped & frayed. Frontis., text illus. Adverts. Lacking maps. Scattered light foxing. See Sabin 48872. $80-120


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05/28/09 447 1 vol. (American Civil War - Battle Relic.) [The Acts of Assembly Now in Force in The Colony of Virginia.] [Williamsburg: W. Rind, A. Purdie and J. Dixon], [1769]. Folio, old. sheep, re-backed & with new corners & endpapers. Bdg. restored in 1st half of 20th-Century. Title page & pp. 1-12 supplied in facsimile, cello-tape repairs to pp. 13-16, some internal toning & spotting, occasional chipping to margins, occasional internal dampstaining. Table [index] at back defective & incomplete, lacking pp. 561-577. This volume was found by Dr. Jefferson Hughes of Gloucester County, Virginia, as he was attending the wounded after the Battle of Big Bethel - arguably the first land battle of the American Civil War - in June 1861. Virginia state historians believe this volume was removed from a private law office by Union soldiers & abandoned on the battle field, This volume remained for many years in the possession of the Hughes family. See Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Virginia, March 18, 1928. Evans 11511 $2,000-3,000

448 2 vols. Rivers, John C. The Congressional Globe: Containing The Debates and Proceedings of The Third Session of The Thirty-Seventh Congress: also of The Special Session of The Senate. Washington, [D.C]: Congressional Globe Office, 1863. 4to, orig. bds.; worn & detached. Internal generally clean. Bookplate of The Hon. T.H. Hicks, Cambridge, Maryland. Much on slavery, African-Americans, Native Americans, The Civil War. $80-120 449 1 vol. (American Civil War.) Jacobs, M. Notes on The Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania and The Battle of Gettysburg. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1864. First edition. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered brown cloth; light to moderate edge wear. Partly colored fold. map. Moderate foxing to text, some darkening to edges of map, small tear in body of map - no paper loss. Sabin 35502 $200-300

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05/28/09 450 5 vols. (American Civil War.) Pennsylvania Regiments: Price, Isaiah. History of The Ninety-Seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, during The War of The Rebellion, 1861-1865. Philadelphia, 1875. Tall 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt; light to moderate edge wear. Frontis., portrait plates, text illus. Minor internal spotting. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. blue cloth, gilt; moderate edge wear, frontis., portrait plates, text illus. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. brown cloth, gilt; scuffed, spine ends frayed, frontis., portrait plates, text illus., slightly dusty. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. brown cloth, gilt; spine starting to separate, hinges starting to split, slightly dusty, frontis., portrait plates, text illus. * Mulholland, Brevet Major General St. Clair A. The Story of The 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. War of Secession, 1862-1865. (Philadelphia): F. McManus, Jr., 1899. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial maroon cloth; light edge wear, slightly dusty. Fold map, steel-engraved & half-tone photo portrait plates. Internally clean. $100-150 451 1 vol. Longstreet, James. From Manassas to Appomattox. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1896. First edition. Lg. thick 8vo, orig. gilt, silver & grey pictorial red cloth, gilt-lettered spine; edge wear, spine ends frayed & chipped, front hinge broken, back hinge starting to separate. Frontis., plates, maps. Last leaf of preface torn - no paper loss. $80-120 Wood-Engravings by Winslow Homer, Thomas Nast, et al. 452 1 vol. Harper’s Weekly. New York, 1863. Vol. VII, Jan. 3, 1863 - Dec. 26, 1863. Folio, contemp. morocco & cloth; worn & repaired. Vol. title, issues of Jan. 3 & Feb. 7 defective, other scattered small tears & minor defects. Double-page, full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Includes 8 wood-engraved illus. after Winslow Homer, double-page wood-engravings after Thomas Nast, incl. “The Emancipation of The Negroes” & “Negro Regiment in Action.” Much on Civil War, slavery & c. $250-400 453 6 vols. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. New York, Jan. 2, 1864 - Dec. 26, 1866. Vols. 17-22. Folio, contemp. red morocco & bds.; scuffed, extremities rubbed. Fold., full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Scattered internal tears & faults, fore-edges occasionally creased & chipped, several large format illus. torn. Sold with all faults. $200-300

454 1 vol. (Periodical Literature.) Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, An Agricultural and Family Newspaper. Rochester, Jan. 5 - Dec. 27, 1856. Vol. VII. Folio, modern 1/2 morocco & cloth; slightly dusty. Illus. Scattered light foxing. $80-120 455 7 pieces. American Periodical Literature: Carey’s United States Recorder. (Philadelphia), July 5, 1798. Folio, disbound. Slightly toned, minor spotting. With notice of the appointment of George Washington as Commander in Chief of The Armies of The United States. * National Intelligencer. Washington, D.C., August 22, 1821. Folio. Minor toning & spotting. Death of Napoleon. * The New York Times. New York, Nov. 26, 1864. Andersonville prison. * The New York Times. New York, Feb. 21, 1865. Folio, disbound. Clean. Capture of Charleston. * Harper’s Weekly. New York, Sept. 7, 1861; Sept. 26, 1861; Sept. 12, 1863. All folio, disbound. Wood-engraved illus. $200-300 456 1 vol. (American Newspaper.) Philadelphia Mirror. Philadelphia, July 2, 1836 - June 26, 1837. Vol. 1, nos. 1-52. Folio, contemp. marbled bds. & sheep spine & corners; spine & corners rubbed, bds. scuffed. Scattered, generally light, foxing. Pp. 371-376 loose. Includes the obituaries of James Madison and Bishop White, articles relating to Texas (Battle of San Jacinto, reflections on The Alamo), woodcut illus. of Girard College, Merchants Hall & Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia. $200-300 457 1 vol. (Early American Newspaper.) Carey’s United States Recorder. [Philadelphia], Feb. 15, 1798 - August 18, 1798. Vol. I, nos. 11-90. Folio, contemp. bds.; worn & rubbed, covers detaching. Upper foreedge portions of no. 11 torn away, lower fore-edge corners of no. 89 torn away, other minor scattered wear, scattered light foxing, some toning. Established Jan. 23, 1798, last issue Aug. 30, 1798, vol. I, no. 94. Brigham vol. 2, p. 895 $250-400


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05/28/09 458 5 pieces. American & Continental Currency: Pennsylvania, 5 shillings, March 20, 1771. Friedberg PA 146. * Pennsylvania, 10 shillings, March 20, 1771. F. PA 147. * Pennsylvania, 20 shillings, March 20, 1771. F. PA 149. * Continental Congress, 45 dollars, Jan. 14, 1779. F. CC 96. * Continental Congress, 65 dollars, Jan. 14, 1779. F. CC 100. All printed by Hall and Sellers. The 1771 Pa. issues not signed by Francis Hopkinson. All VF-/VF. Framed together. $120-180

EPHEMERA Lots 459-472 459 1 piece. Sheet Music. Cohan, George M. “Over There.” New York: William Jerome, (1917). First edition. Sm. folio, color pictorial wrappers; light to moderate creasing. Red, white & blue cover with photo portrait of Nora Bayes. Fuld, 4th ed., p. 419 $80-120 460 Lot. (American Comic Opera.) Spenser, Willard. File of material relating to the comic operas of Willard Spenser. Includes typescript librettoes of The Little Tycoon; The Princess Bonnie (2), Miss Bob White. Each 4to in orig. wrappers with ink annotation (presumably in Spenser’s hand): “To be returned to Willard Spenser, Wayne, Pa.” Presumably copies owned by the composer used in early 20thCentury performances of his work. Lot also includes related ephemera. Spenser, Willard (1852-1933), American composer & lyricist. Leader of what was called The Philadelphia School of Comic Opera. $300-500

461 1 vol. (Citizen Kane.) RKO Radio Pictures 1940-1941. [Los Angeles], [1940]. Folio, orig. imitation morocco, small pictorial cover label, spiral bound; spine ends & corners slightly rubbed, other occasional edge wear. Illus. throughout. Studio presentation book, likely produced for RKO’s 1940 shareholders’ meeting. Illustrating proposed feature films, shorts & c for 1940-1941, including “Citizen Kane,” here presented as “John Citizen, USA.” “The first public announcement of the project came at RKO’s annual meeting on May 27 [1940], where Wells himself discussed the project with shareholders. At that time, and only briefly, the film was titled ‘John Citizen, USA’... Other than at the RKO shareholder’s meeting, the project was never again referred to as ‘John Citizen, USA’.” Lebo, Harlan, Citizen Kane, New York, etc.: Doubleday, 1990, pp 8 & 26 $500-800 462 1 vol. (Movie Star Cigarette Card Album.) Bunte Filmbilder. (Dresden: Cigarellen-Bilderdienst), (1936). Sm. folio, orig. bds. with pictorial cover label; some edge wear, slightly dusty. Complete with 250 mounted cigarette cards depicting German, Continental & American motion picture performers. Internally clean & bright. $250-400 463 Lot. Ephemera: Chromolithographic American Trade Cards (ca. 35). * Post Cards - primarily color views, also Greeting Cards, many early 20th-Century cards (approx. 60). $60-90


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05/28/09 464 Lot. Post Cards - Valentines - Primarily ca. 1903-1920 - Mostly color cards - Light to moderate wear, often slightly dusty, most used Approx. 50 cards. $80-120

470 1 vol. Post Card Album - Jewish New Year Cards - Primarily color, early 20th-Century Yiddish-language cards - In very good to excellent states of preservation. - 30 cards. $200-300

465 Lot. Post Cards - Greeting Cards, Birthday, Thanksgiving, American Patriotic subjects - Primarily early 20th-Century - Color cards Light to moderate wear, often slightly dusty, most used - Approx. 100 cards. $100-200

471 4 pieces. Jewish New Year Cards. Early 20th-Century embossed mechanical cards. Good to excellent states of preservation. $150-200

466 Lot. Post Cards - Christmas, New Years & Easter Greetings - Primarily early 20th-Century - Color cards - Light to moderate wear, often slightly dusty, most used - Approx. 100 cards; approx. 55 Christmas & New Years, 55 Easter. $200-300 467 Lot. Post Cards - Soubrettes, Comic & Genre Subjects - Primarily early 20th-Century - Color cards - Light to moderate wear, often slightly dusty, most used - Approx. 250 cards. $120-180 468 Lot. Post Cards - Primarily American Views - Primarily early 20thCentury - Color cards - Light to moderate wear, often slightly dusty, most used - Approx. 950 cards. $500-800 469 Lot. Post Cards - Primarily European Views & Subjects - Primarily early 20th-Century - Most clean & unused - Includes b/w cards - Italy, France, England, Germany - Approx. 750 cards; $300-500

472 Lot. American Judaica - Ephemera, Autograph Material, Photographs & C: Association of Jewish Immigrants of Philadelphia, Annual Report(s). Philadelphia, 1886 & 1891. 2nd, 6th & 7th Annual Reports. 12mo, orig. wrappers; often chipped, 6th & 7th detached, bdg. broken. * Haggadah for The American Family. Merion, Pa.: Temple Adeth Israel, (1958). 12mo, orig. wrappers. Illus. Slightly toned. * Gerswin, George; Heyward, Du Bose. Porgy and Bess, libretto program, Season 1944-45. N.p., [1944]. 4to, orig. wrappers. Illus. Scattered light wear. * Card Signed & Inscribed. Cantor, Eddie. * (2) 8 x 10 Photos. Gertrude Berg. * 8 x 10 Photo Signed & Inscribed. Molly Picon. * Brodsky, M.E. ALS. Philadelphia, April 8, 1902, on letterhead. $80-120


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05/28/09 PHOTOGRAPHS Lots 473-478 473 1 piece. Original Photograph. Rau, William H. “Rush Island, Pennsylvania Railroad.” Philadelphia, ca. 1890. Platinum print, 17 1/2 x 21 inches (444 x 533 mm), original mount. Signed below image by Rau. Expert restoration, treating a few very small stains & very minor fissures. Clean & attractive. $1,500-2,500

474 1 vol. Photo Album - American West. Arizona, California, Colorado, ca. 1880-1900. Oblong folio, contemp. morocco & pebbled cloth; spine & corners heavily rubbed. Holding 99 mounted albumen prints, 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (190 x 240 mm) & smaller - most ca. 8 x 5 inches (203 x 127 mm). Foxing to mounts, occasional minor foxing to photos, some fading. Primarily views: Los Angeles, Pasadena, Monterey, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Santa Clara, Lick Observatory, several Colorado views, a few of Arizona & other sites in the American West. $500-800


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05/28/09 475 Lot. Photographs - World War I: Group of photos taken by members of the 103rd Engineers, 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard. Battlefields, fortifications, other military subjects. Silver prints, most 3 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches (89 x 146 mm). 77 photos. Lot also includes 4 World War I photo post cards (3 real photos). $80-120 476 Lot. Photographs - Nazi Party, Third Reich & World War II - Silver prints: Approx. 260 German commercial photos, ca. 1930-1941, relating to the Nazi party & the Third Reich. 5 x 7 inches (127 x 178 mm) & smaller - most mounted in period albums. * 25 U.S. Army, U.S. Information & World War II War Crimes Records photos, ca. 1945, 8 x 10 inches (203 x 254 mm), loose. All in good states of preservation. $200-300

477 Lot. Photographs: Bull, Clarence Sinclair, photographer. John Gilbert in garden of his Beverly Hills estate. Los Angeles, ca. 1930. Silver print, 13 x 10 1/2 inches (edges occasionally creased). Bull’s MGM ink stamp on verso. * Louise, Ruth Harriet, photographer. John Gilbert. Los Angles, ca. 1930. Silver print, 13 x 10 inches; minor wear. Louise’s MGM ink stamp on verso, embossed signature below image. * _ _. Fay Webb. Los Angeles, ca. 1930. Silver print, 13 x 10 inches; minor creasing. Louise’s MGM ink stamp on verso, embossed signature below image. * 10 x 13 inch silver print photo. Seated group portrait. Harold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks. * Mounted photo. Franz Liszt in his study, 8 x 10 1/2 inches. * 5 photographs of Ernest Hemingway by Chapresto at Bodegas Paternina, Rioja, Spain, 1950s. Silver prints, 10 x12 inches (2) or 7 x 9 1/2 inches (3); occasional creasing. $100-200

Photographs Signed by Berenice Abbott 478 1 portfolio. Abbott, Berenice. Faces of The 20’s. N.p.: Parasol Press, 1981. #35/65 (of 70). Folio. With 12 mounted photographs, guard sheets, title, contents sheet, loose as issued in brown cloth box. Each photograph numbered & signed in pencil on the mount by Berenice Abbott. Clean & attractive in slightly scuffed box. $2,000-3,000


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05/28/09 MANUSCRIPT & AUTOGRAPH MATERIAL Lots 479-538 479 1 vol. Autograph Album - Primarily Cut Signatures, including: Florence Nightingale (cut signature). * The Duke of Wellington (cut signature). * Lord Palmerston (cut signature). * Princess Louis of Battenberg (cut signature & Typed Letter Signed). All together approx. 40, mostly mounted, autograph signatures (many minor 19th-Century British nobles & notables). $300-500 480 45 pieces. Signed Cards, ca. 1930s, including: Roy Chapman Andrews, Faith Baldwin, William Beebe, Stephen Vincent Benet, Hugo Black, Heywood Broun, William C. Bullitt, Joseph Byrns, Malcom Campbell, W.A. Chrysler, C.B. DeMille, Charles Dawes, Floyd Gibbons, Charles E. Hughes, Harold Ickes, Frazier Hunt, Frank B. Kellogg, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Lowell Thomas, Henry A. Wallace. $300-500 481 Lot. Cards & Slips Signed. Motion Picture, Opera, Sporting & other Performers, including: Mohammed Ali, Woody Allen, Claude Arrau, Count Basie, Lauren Bacall, Warren Beatty, Ingrid Bergman, Linda Blair, Claire Bloom, Beulah Bondi, Charles Boyer, Carol Burnet, Shirley Booth, Harry Belafonte, Truman Capote, Michael Caine, Frank Capra, Hogy Carmichael, Sean Connery, Bing Crosby, Delores Del Rio, Catherine Deneuve, Marlene Dietrich, Mildred Dunnock, Duke Ellington, Peter Falk, Alice Faye, Jose Ferrer, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Peggy Fleming, Ernest Gallo, Martha Graham, Alec Guinness, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, John Houseman, Madeline Kahn, Danny Kaye, Susan Hayward, Elas Lanchester, Ann Landers, Sugar Ray Leonard, Gina Lollobrigida, Shirley McLaine, Dorothy Malone, Frederick March, James Mason, Victor Mature, Melina Mercouri, Robert Merrill, Ray Milland, Nathan Milstein, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jeanne Moreau, Rudolf Nureyev, Pat O’Brien, Patricia Neal, Bert Parks, Roberta Peters, Lilly Pons, Donna Reed, Lee Remick, Arthur Rubinsten, Beverly Sills, George C. Scott, Shirley Temple-Black, Orson Wells, Mae West, Joanne Woodward & Paul Newman, The Muppets (in Jim Henson’s hand). Approx. 170 pieces. All signed for, and often inscribed to, Robert Ferro, manager of The Beverly Wilshire Hotel. $1,000-2,000

482 18 pieces. Photographs Signed - Motion Picture, Opera & other Performers, including: Fred Astaire (also inscribed), Shirley Bassey (also inscribed), Claudia Cardinal, Carol Channing, Tony Curtis, Rita Heyworth, Glenda Jackson (also inscribed), Paula Negri, Leontyne Price (also inscribed) & with Autograph Note Signed, Peter Sellers (also inscribed), Jean Stapleton (also inscribed), Liv Ullmann (also inscribed). All ca. 1970s. Silver prints, mostly 10 x 8 inches (254 x 203 mm). All signed for, and often inscribed to, Robert Ferro, manager of The Beverly Wilshire Hotel. $300-500 483 16 pieces. Autograph Material - Primarily Theatre & Motion Picture Performers: Photo Signed. Evans, Madge. Silver print, 10 x 8 inches. * Cabinet Card Photo Signed. Marlowe, Julia. * Photo Signed & Inscribed. Havoc, June. Silver print, 10 x 8 inches. * Photo Signed. Jeffreys, Anne. Silver print, 7 x 5 inches. * Photo Signed & Inscribed. Manning, Irene. Silver print, 10 x 8 inches. * Photo Signed & Inscribed. Martin, Mary. Silver print, 5 x 3 1/2 inches. As Peter Pan. * Photo Signed & Inscribed. Sterling, Robert. Silver print, 7 x 5 inches. * Photo Signed. Sommer, Elke. Silver print, 10 x 8 inches. * Photo Signed. Wray, Fay. Silver Print, 10 x 8 inches. * Playbill Covers Signed. Lunt, Alfred; Fontane, Lynn. * Playbill Signed. Quinn, Anthony. “Zorba The Greek.” * Program Signed. Bancroft, Anne. “The Miracle Worker.” * Typed Letter Signed. Crosby, Bing. Hollywood, July 15, 1944. 1 p., 4to. * Typed Letter Signed. Lee, Dixie. Hollywood, April 13, 1936. 1p., 4to. * Autograph Note Signed. Durante, Jimmy. N.d., on New York, New Haven and hartford Railroad letterhead. * Cad Signed & Inscribed. Hopper, Hedda. $200-300 484 7 pieces. Autograph Material - Primarily Female Motion Picture Performers: Photo Signed & Inscribed. Crawford, Joan. Silver print, 10 x 8 inches. Ca. 1960. * Typed Letters Signed. Crawford, Joan. Los Angeles, March 28 & May 2, 1936. Each 1 p., 8vo, on her Brentwood Heights letterhead, to a convalescing young woman. * 8vo sheet, Signed & Inscribed. Gaynor, Janet. * Small Format Photo (snapshot?), Signed. Hayworth, Rita. * Photo Signed & Inscribed. Martin, Mary. Silver print, 5 x 3 1/2 inches, as Peter Pan. * Photo Signed & Inscribed. Del Rio, Dolores. 13 x 10 inches. 1930s. $150-250


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05/28/09 485 1 piece. Color Print Signed. “A Republic Production, The Stars of Republic Pictures.” N.p.: The Nostalgia Merchant, 1977. #606/1200. 30 1/4 x 24 inches (768 x 610 mm). Clean & bright. Signed by approx. 30 of Republic’s Western motion picture performers of the 1940s & 1950s, including Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Yakima Canutt, Slim Pickens, Rex Allen, Bob Steele, et al. $500-800 486 6 pieces. Photographs Signed - The Rat Pack: Sinatra, Frank. Color photograph, 10 x 8 inches, signed & inscribed. * Martin, Dean. Silver print, 10 x 8 inches, signed & inscribed. * Davis, Sammy, Jr., silver print, 10 x 8 inches, signed & inscribed. * Lawford, Peter. Motion picture still, 8 x 10 inches, signed & inscribed. * Bishop, Joey. Color photo, 10 x 8 inches, signed & inscribed. * Martin, Dean. Color photo of Sinatra, Martin, David, Lawford & Bishop, signed by Martin. All framed together. $500-800 487 2 pieces. Photographs Signed - Silent Screen Female Motion Picture Performers: Bara, Theda. Silver print, 7 x 5 inches (178 x 127 mm). Also dated, “1916,” by Bara. * Love, Bessie. Silver print, 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches (216 x 165 mm). Ca. 1916. Also inscribed by Love, “Lovingly.” Both photos clean, attractive & well printed. $150-250

Signed by Charlie Chaplin 488 1 piece. Photograph Signed & Inscribed. Chaplin, Charlie. Silver print, 7 x 5 inches (178 x 127 mm). Ca. 1916. Clean & attractive. “Sincerely, Charles Chaplin.” $400-700 488A 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Chaplin, Charlie. Los Angeles, July 20, 1916. 1 p., 4to.; minor wear. On Charlie Chaplin Music Publishing Co. letterhead. Sending a signed photograph to Mr. Henry Clymer. $300-500 489 1 piece. Slip Signed. Cooper, Gary. Also inscribed by Cooper. Bold & clean. $150-250

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490 1 piece. Original Photograph Signed. Disney, Walt. Silver print, approx. 10 x 8 inches (254 x 203 mm). Inscribed & signed in green ink by Walt Disney. $500-800 491 1 piece. Print Signed. Disney, Walt. “Mickey Mouse’s 25th Anniversary.” Walt Disney Productions, [1953]. Photomechanical reproduction of an original drawing of Mickey Mouse, issued by Walt Disney Productions. Approx. 11 x 8 inches (280 x 203 mm) -matted. Inscribed & signed on bottom left portion of mat in red crayon pencil by Walt Disney. $400-600 492 1 piece. Photograph SIgned & Inscribed. Fairbanks, Douglas [Sr.]. Silver print, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches (140 x 89 mm). Ca. 1920. $100-150 493 1 piece. Check Signed. Garland, Judy. Beverly Hills, Jan. 21, [19]64. $200-300 494 3 pieces. Photographs Signed & Inscribed: Gish, Dorothy. Silver print, 8 x 5 inches (203 x 127 mm). * Gish, Lillian. Silver print, 8 x 5 inches (203 x 127 mm). Both ca. 1916-17, by Carpenter, L.A. Both clean & attractive. Lot also includes stamped photo of Dorothy Gish. $100-200


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05/28/09 499 2 pieces. Autograph Material - Boxers: Braddock, James J. Photo Signed & Inscribed in pencil, silver print, 10 x 8 inches. Matterd with check signed by Braddock, North Bergen, N.J., Feb. 14, 1974. * Post Card Signed. Dempsey, Jack. New York, July 31, 1959. All clean. $200-300

495 1 vol. (Kern, Jerome.) Smith, Harry B. A Sentimental Library: Comprising Books Formerly Owned by Famous Writers... N.p.: Privately printed, 1914. Tall 8vo, orig. 1/4 vellum & grey cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed, some spotting to vellum. Plates. Minor foxing to endpapers. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed on front blank by Jerome Kern; Harry B. Smith Autograph Letter Signed mounted to front free endpaper recto, his bookplate on front pastedown. $400-500 496 2 pieces. Cards Signed - Music: Kern, Jerome. Also inscribed & dated, January 1938” by Kern. * Romberg, Sigmund. $100-150 497 1 piece. Photograph Signed. Melchior, Lauritz. Silver print, 9 x 6 1/2 inches (228 x 158 mm); a few creases. $60-90 498 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Strauss, Richard. Berlin, [?]21, [19]08. 1 p., sm. 4to. Horizontal crease across center. $300-500

500 2 pieces. Letters Signed - American Authors: Autograph Letter Signed. Grey, Zane. Lackawana?, Pa., July 6, [ca. 1917]. 2 pp., 8vo. To Henry Clymer of Phoenixville, Pa., responding appreciatively to this young admirer of his fiction. * Typed Letter Signed. Beach, Rex. Landing, New Jersey, Sept. 1, 1917. 1 p., 8vo. To Henry Clymer, responding appreciatively to this young admirer of his books, “I am quite sure you would greatly enjoy a trip to Alaska...” With typed addressed envelope. Both in good states of preservation. $120-180 501 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Drieser, Theodore. No place, 1, 1, 19[29]. 1 p., 8vo, on Dreiser’s letterhead. Slightly toned. $80-120 502 1 vol. (Morely, Christopher.) De Quincey, Thomas. A Diary of... 1803. New York: Payson & Clarke, 1927. #839/1500. Edited by Horace A. Eaton. First edition thus. Sm. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered cloth, edges untrimmed; slightly sunned. Frontis. portrait. Diary in facsimile & type set. Internally clean. Morley’s copy, signed by him on front free endpaper. $60-90 503 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Schweitzer, Albert. Strasbourg, 10, 23, [19]59. 2pp., oblong 8vo. Clean. Framed. To Leonore [in German], arranging for a visit, “It is impossible for me to be able to pay a visit..., Queen Julians, and Princess Wilhelmina... in one day...” Framed. $200-400 Emile Zola ALS Relating to Edouard Manet 504 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Zola, Emile. Paris, June 21, [18]73. 1 p., 12mo. To the art critic & collector [Theodore] Doret, arranging to meet him at Edouard Manet’s home. $1,200-1,800


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05/28/09 505 3 pieces. Autograph Letters Signed. (Addams), Charles: New York, Sept. 26, [19]56. 2 pp., 8vo. * New York, August 1, 1964. 2 pp., 12mo. * New York, Aug. 25, [19]69. 2 pp., 12mo. The first two on New Yorker letterhead, the last on Addams’s blind-stamped [New Yorker] sheets. $120-180 506 1 piece. Autograph Post Card Signed. Duchamp, Marcel. New York, March 25, 1965. To the author William Anthony, graciously declining to offer a promotional blurb for his book, A New Approach to Figure Drawings, Crown, 1965. $150-250 507 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Hassam, Childe. N.p., n.d. 1 p., 8vo; some darkening & dust soiling. $250-350 508 1 vol. (N.C. Wyeth.) Roberts, Kenneth. Trending Into Maine. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1944. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; light to moderate wear. Color plate. Westtown School N.C. Wyeth Awards prize book, with label signed by N.C. Wyeth mounted on title page. Bookplate of Kenneth Roberts on front paste-down. $80-120 509 4 pieces. Autograph Material - Notable Archaeologists: Rossi, Giovanni Battisti de. Autograph Letter Signed. Ciuitauecchia, Italy, 1874. 2 pp., 8vo. Relating in part to his work in the Catacombs. * Woolley, Leonard. Typed Letter Signed. Sedgehill Manor, Shaftesbury, July 20, 1956. 1 p., 8vo. Arranging to meet Professor Namio Egami. * Petrie, Flinders. Autograph Letter Closing Signed. * Layard, Austen Henry. Autograph Letter Closing Signed. $100-150

510 5 pieces. Autograph Material - American 19th-Century Christian Religious Figures: Cummings, James. Autograph Letter Signed. Genesee College, 1857. 2 pp., 12mo. James Cummings (1817-1890), Methodist clergyman, Professor of Theology, President of Genesee College, Wesleyan & Northwestern Universities. * Tyng, Stephen Higginson. Short Autograph Letter Signed. New York, Nov. 7, 1857. 1 p., 8vo. Declining an invitation to lecture. Stephen Higginson Tyng (1800-1885), leading evangelist. * Gough, John B. Autograph Sentiment Signed. N.p., April 16, 1861. 1 p., 4to. John B. Gough (1817-1886), famous Temperance speaker. * Milburn, William Henry. Autograph Sentiment Signed. N.p., n.d. William Henry Milburn (1823-1897), blind Methodist preacher, four time Chaplin of U.S. Congress. * Cartwright, Peter. Autograph closing of Letter Signed. Peter Cartwright (1785-1872), Methodist circuit rider, active in the Second Great Awakening, unsuccessful 1846 candidate for Congress against Abraham Lincoln. $100-150 511 1 vol. Read, Piers Paul. Alive: The Story of The Andes Survivors. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, (1974). First edition. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; minor wear, d/j (come creasing, “X” in green marker at top of front flap). Photo plates. Signed by all 16 survivors on front endpaper. Attractive copy. $80-120 511A 1 piece Card Signed. Earhart, Amelia. $250-400 512 1 vol. (Montgomery, Field Marshal B.L.) Moorehead, Alan. Montgomery: A Biography. London: Hamish Hamilton, (1946). 8vo, orig. russet cloth; light edge wear, d/j (some chipping to edges, price clipped). Plates. Scattered light foxing. With mounted silver print photo postcard - group photo of Montgomery et al. in uniform - mounted to dedication & signed by B.L. Montgomery. Also with presentation slip signed by Moorehead. $120-180 513 Typed Letter Signed. Bormann, Martin. Munich, April 30, 1935. 1 p., 4to; paper clip residue. On Stellvertreter des Fuhres letterhead. To Walter Buch (Bormann’s father-in-law). $300-500


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05/28/09 514 1 piece. Document Signed. Kesselring, Albert. Headquarters, May 8, 1941. 1 p., 4to, partly-printed & typed. Signed Field Marshal. Iron Cross conferral certificate for Walter Schmidt. Bold dark signature on wellpreserved document. Kesselring, Albert (1885-1960), German World War II Field Marshal. $80-120 515 1 piece. Document Signed. Himmler, Heinrich. N.p., April 4, 1939. 4 x 5 1/4 inches (102 x 130 mm); some creasing & edge wear. Partly-printed, filled-in in ms. With sm. mounted photo of Himmler in uniform. Fishing license. Signature clear. $300-500 516 1 piece. Document Signed. Hindenburg, Paul von. Berlin, June 29, 1926. 1 p., folio. Giving official permission for Lieutenant Colonel Strauss to wear his uniform during his retirement. With blind stamped seal. Circular perforations in margin. Hindenburg, Paul von (1847-1934), Field Marshal, second President of the Weimar Republic of Germany. $150-250 517 1 piece. Printed Document Signed. Rudolf II, Emperor. N.p., 1583. 1 p., folio sheet, paper & wax seal. Some toning, creases along folds. Signature bold & dark. Rudolf II (1552-1612), Holy Roman Emperor (1576-1612), King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, and Archduke of Austria. He was a member of the Habsburg family. $400-700 518 1 piece. Manuscript Letter Signed. Charles VI, Emperor. N.p., Oct. 18, 1720. 2 pp., folio with conjugate leaf, paper seal. Minor staining. To the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Friedeberg, requesting a list of Jewish citizens of that city over the age of 13. Charles VI (1685-1740), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary (1711-1740). $500-800

519 1 piece. Document Signed. Maria Theresa, Empress. N.p., January 1, 1762. 4 pp., folio; minor creasing, a few close tears. With paper seal. Partly-printed patent of nobility. Maria Theresa (1717-1780), Holy Roman Empress, 1740-1780. $250-400 Signed by Abraham Lincoln 520 1 piece. Document Signed. Lincoln, Abraham. Washington, D.C., February 11, 1865. 1 p., folio, on vellum, with vignettes; vertical crease, 3 horizontal creases, some discoloration - primarily at edges. Appointing Samuel L. Woodward, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, with the rank of Major. With paper seal & Adjutant General Office docket in red ink in upper right hand corner. Crease through slightly faded signature. Countersigned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. $3,000-5,000 521 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Roosevelt, Theodore. Washington, D.C., April 30, 1892. 1 p., 4to; slightly dusty, occasional minor chipping to edges. On United States Civil Service Commission letterhead. To S.S. McClure, Esq., “I don’t think I could possibly write a story. I have never gone in for fiction... I don’t believe that I can at present give you another hunting story...” $300-500 522 1 vol. Coolidge, Calvin. The Autobiography of. New York: Cosmopolitan, 1929. Second trade edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth; light edge wear, corners bumped, very slightly cocked. Frontis. portrait, photo plates. Inscribed, “Cordially,” & signed by Calvin Coolidge on verso of frontis. $120-180 523 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Coolidge, Calvin. Washington, D.C., June 8, 1921. 1 p., 4to. Crisp & clean. On Vice-Presidential letterhead. Arranging a meeting with Alfred L. Aiken, President of The National Shawmut Bank of Boston. $120-180


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05/28/09 Signed by Abraham Lincoln 520 1 piece. Document Signed. Lincoln, Abraham. Washington, D.C., February 11, 1865. 1 p., folio, on vellum, with vignettes; vertical crease, 3 horizontal creases, some discoloration - primarily at edges. Appointing Samuel L. Woodward, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, with the rank of Major. With paper seal & Adjutant General Office docket in red ink in upper right hand corner. Crease through slightly faded signature. Countersigned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. $3,000-5,000

521 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Roosevelt, Theodore. Washington, D.C., April 30, 1892. 1 p., 4to; slightly dusty, occasional minor chipping to edges. On United States Civil Service Commission letterhead. To S.S. McClure, Esq., “I don’t think I could possibly write a story. I have never gone in for fiction... I don’t believe that I can at present give you another hunting story...” $300-500 522 1 vol. Coolidge, Calvin. The Autobiography of. New York: Cosmopolitan, 1929. Second trade edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth; light edge wear, corners bumped, very slightly cocked. Frontis. portrait, photo plates. Inscribed, “Cordially,” & signed by Calvin Coolidge on verso of frontis. $120-180

523 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Coolidge, Calvin. Washington, D.C., June 8, 1921. 1 p., 4to. Crisp & clean. On Vice-Presidential letterhead. Arranging a meeting with Alfred L. Aiken, President of The National Shawmut Bank of Boston. $120-180 524 1 vol. Kennedy, Robert F. The Enemy Within. New York: Harper, (1960). First edition. 12mo, orig. cloth; light to moderate wear, d/j (creasing & chipping to edges). Inscribed & signed by Robert Kennedy on front free endpaper recto. $350-450


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05/28/09 525 2 pieces. (Aviation.) National Air & Space Museum Portrait Prints - by Paul Calle, signed by Calle & his subjects: James H. Doolittle, Neil Armstrong. Folio sheets, each 1/1000 signed in pencil by the artist & subject. Doolittle portrait in orig. printed paper sleeve, both clean & attractive. $150-250 526 1 piece. Card Signed. Darrow, Clarence. Ca. 1930s. $120-180 527 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Penn, John. N.p., March 31, 1735. 1 p., 12mo; light creases along folds, paper (mount?) residue on verso. Docketed. “I desire you give the bearer thirty pounds. This receipt shall be your discharge.” $80-120 528 4 pieces. Manuscript Material relating to Stephen Girard: Party-Printed Document filled-in in Manuscript. Philadelphia, March 19, 1819. Folio leaf. Remanding payment on behalf of Stephen Girard on a promissory note. * Autograph Letter Signed. Griffith, William. Burlington, N.J., Jan. 12, 1824. 1 p., 4to, addressed to Stephen Girard on verso. Crease along center fold. Relating to a land deed. Possibly docketed by Stephen Girard. * Autograph Letter Signed. Nancarrow, John. Washington, Feb. 9, 1825. 1 p., 4to, addressed on verso. Reporting as Girard’s agent, on his appearance before Congress relating to Girard’s land holdings in Quachita, Louisiana, mentions meeting with Henry Clay. * Autograph Letter Signed. Bry, Judge Henry. Quachita, Louisiana, March 31, 1825. 2 pp., 4to, with integral address leaf; slightly toned, small cello-tap repairs. Relating to the management of Girard’s plantation & other properties in Quachita Parish, Louisiana. $100-150 529 12 vols. Manuscript Material. Account Books, Farm Work Diaries, Stock Book & C - Chester County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1750-1840. Sm. 4to & smaller formats. $200-300

With Manuscript Material by Lucretia Mott, Bayard Taylor & William Lloyd Garrison 530 1 vol. Quaker Autograph Manuscript Sentiment Book. Chester County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1873-1897. Tall 8vo, modern pebbled cloth, orig. black morocco gilt front cover laid down. Some dampstaining to front matter. Includes: Autograph Verse Presentation, dated 1873, signed by Lucretia Mott, “... they have followed / truth as authority / rather than / authority for truth;” Autograph Religious Sentiment, dated Sept. 19, 1875 & signed by Bayard Taylor; Autograph Verse, supporting Women’s rights, dated, Longwood, June 10, 1876 & signed by William Lloyd Garrison. $250-400 Philadelphia 19th-Century Literary Club Manuscript 531 1 vol. (Philadelphia Literary Club Manuscript.) “Our Club.” Philadelphia, 1862-1876. 8vo, orig. morocco, gilt; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. Approx. 50 ms. pp. compiled & likely in the hand of the Club’s secretary Charles J. Peterson, including “Rules and Regulations of ‘Our Club’”, signed by Morton McMichael, J.C. Knox, Philip R Freas, George H. Boker, Charles J. Peterson, D(aniel) Doughtery, Gibson Peacock, L.A. Godey, Joseph Pancoast, George Cadwalader, J.G. Fell, George F. Tyler, Edward G. Clarke, Lindley Smith, C(harles) J. Stille. Also includes accounts of the Club’s meetings & dinners (incl. one attended by General Grant in 1865). The vol. also includes mounted clipped printed poems by Club members. [From the manuscript’s preface]: “‘Our Club’ grew out of social meetings, which between 1840 and 1850, several gentlemen connected with the newspaper and periodical press of Philadelphia were in the habit of having. Among these gentlemen were Joseph R. Chandler,..., and occasionally Edgar A. Poe.” $500-800 532 2 pieces. Manuscript Material - 16th-Century Spanish Colonial Documents: (Legal Document.) Arequipa, Peru, June 26, 1568. 5 pp (on 3 leaves), folio; some dampstaining. Apparently recording the Power of Attorney given by Don Juan de Castro Figueroa & Gomez Hernandez to Pedro de Mendia. Also apparently signed by the principals. * (Legal Document.) Arequipa, Peru, July 13, 1569. 4 pp (on 2 leaves), folio; clean & attractive. Apparently a partnership in a stocking-making enterprise, formed by Felipe de Herrera & Juan de Herrera. Apparently signed by the principals. $500-800


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05/28/09 533 3 pieces. Manuscript Material. Continental, 16th & 18th-Centuries: N.p., 1550. 2 pp., sm. folio. * [Spain], 1597. 18 pp, folio. * Auvergne [France], 1754. 12 pp., folio. Scattered light wear. $300-500 534 1 vol. (Manuscript.) “Della Sfera.” N.p., n.d. [Italy, ca. 1750]. 8vo, 18thCentury speckled calf, spine gilt; extremities rubbed, other wear. 128 pp. Numerous illustrations, several tables. Ink manuscript copy. $300-500 535 1 piece. Manuscript Choir Book Leaf on Parchment. European, ca. 15th 17th-Century. Folio leaf, 21 x 15 inches (533 x 380 mm). With gilt, pictorial & foliate decorations. One side a little darkened. $250-400

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536 1 vol. (Illuminated Water Color Album.) [Stammbuch.] [Wittenberg & Rostock], [1610-1617]. 56 mounted water colors, many illuminated Coats-of-Arms, Court, Costume & Mythological subjects. Small formats mounted on leaves of later vellum, bound in 12mo album, water colors 3 1/2 x 6 inches (90 x 150 mm) & smaller. $250-400 537 2 pieces. Manuscript Sanskrit Leaves with Miniature Paintings. Indian subcontinent, ca. 18th-Century. Apparently from Nana Shib Sri Udova Rotagi of Bhatabdhaigaon. Both approx. 8 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches (222 x 260 mm). In very good states of preservation. $300-500 538 1 vol. (Islamic Manuscript Prayer Book.) al-Jazuli. “Dala’il al-khayyirat.” [Ottoman], 1211 Islamic calendar [1796 CE]. 12mo size, 6 x 4 inches (155 x 100 mm) - leaf size, contemp. leather casing, gilt; casing loose. 105 gilt-illuminated vellum leaves + 1 blank leaf, with 2 color miniatures: The Mosque of Medina, The Kaballah. Executed by the calligrapher Abd ar-Rahman al-Munib, student of Khalil as-Safi, a.k.a. Na’alband Zadeh. $400-700


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05/28/09 ANIMATION & GRAPHIC ART Lots 539-541 539 1 piece. Original Animation Cel. The Beatles. Yellow Submarine. 1968. 8 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches (216 x 273 mm). John & Ringo & the Yellow Submarine. $400-600 540 Lot. (Medical Illustrations.) Shepard, William G. Large file of original medical & anatomical drawings - Primarily pencil drawings on paper, a few on illustration bd. - Lot also includes pre-publication mock-ups, lecture slides - Several thousand pencil drawings. Ca. 1940s. William G. Shepard was the Art Editor at W. B. Saunders Company. $500-800 541 1 piece. Gouache Drawing. Adamson, Sydney. Boxer Rebellion battle scene at Tientsin [China]. Approx. 17 x 28 1/2 inches (430 x 725 mm). Dated, “Tientsin, July 1900” & signed by Sydney Adamson. Clean. Framed. $300-500

MAPS & ATLASES Lots 542-583 542 3 pieces. Fold. Maps (Philips’ Series of Traveling Maps): “Asia.” * “British Empire.” * “Turkey in Europe. Roumania, Servia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Bosnia & C.” London: George Philip & Son, n.d. [ca. 18751895]. 21 1/2 x 25 3/4 inches (546 x 654 mm), all linen-backed; occasionally darkened. In orig. cloth cases (often worn, occasionally defective). $80-120

543 4 pieces. Primarily Hand-Colored Maritime Maps: Grierson, Jane. “The Sea Coast of France.” Dublin, [ca. 1770]. 17 1/4 x 20 3/4 inches (438 x 527 mm), narrow margins. Clean & attractive. * Delisle, Guillaume. “Carte Marine de la Mer Caspiene.” Paris, [ca. 1725]. 18 5/8 c 24 3/8 inches (473 x 620 mm), full margins. Some worming in margins. Generally clean & attractive. * ( _ _.) “Coste de Perse sur la Mare Caspiene...” [Paris], [ca. 1725]. 17 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches (444 x 622 mm), full margins. Some worming in margins. Generally clean & attractive. * Mount & Page. “A Sea Chart of The Gulph of Venice.” (London), [ca. 1770]. 15 1/2 x 20 inches (393 x 508 mm), margins. Slightly toned. Uncolored. $150-250 544 3 pieces. Hand-Colored Engraved Maps - Middle East: Bleau. “Fezzae et Marocchi.” (Amsterdam), [1635]. 15 x 19 5/8 inches (380 x 396 mm), full margins. Latin text on verso. Generally clean & bright. Small repair to verso. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. I, p. 96. * (Sanson, N.) “Les Isles Terceres.” Paris: Pierre Mariette, [ca. 1660]. 12 3/4 x 17 1/2 inches (324 x 445 mm), full margins. Minor occasional spotting to margins, but generally clean & bright. The Azores. * Sanson, (N.). “Les Estats de L’Empire des Turcos en Asie.” Paris: Pierre Mariette, [ca. 1650]. 16 x 20 3/8 inches (406 x 517 mm), margins. Some spotting to margins, body of map very slightly dusty. $400-600


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545 1 piece. Engraved Hand-Colored Map. (Hondius, Jodocus.) “Terra Sancta quae in Sacris Terra Promissionis ol. Palestrina.” (Amsterdam), (1606-1611.) 14 x 19 1/2 inches (356 x 495 mm), margins. Professionally cleaned?, verso browned. Framed. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 306 $500-800

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546 9 pieces. Engraved Maps - Primarily Eastern Europe: (Ortelius, Abraham?) “Illyricum.” (Amsterdam), [ca. 1573]. 14 1/2 x 18 7/8 inches (370 x 480 mm), margins. Slightly toned, a little dusty. Latin text on verso. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. III, p. 40. * Bleau, Cornelis. “Russiae vulgo Moscovie Pars Australis.” (Amsterdam), [ca. 1640]. 15 1/4 x 20 5/8 inches (387 x 524 mm), full margins. Browned, a few small tears in margins, perhaps a little brittle. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. I, p. 116. * Another copy of the preceding, rather browned, edges chipped. Latin text on verso. * [Ortelius, Abraham.] “Transilvania.” (Amsterdam), [ca. 1579]. 13 x 17 1/2 inches (330 x 445 mm), margins. Minor dampstaining primarily to margins, slightly toned. Latin text on verso. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. III, p. 35. * Another copy of the preceding, some staining & soiling in margins. English text on verso. * Hondius. “Asiae I Tab.” (Amsterdam), [ca. 1618]. 14 x 19 inches (350 x 480 mm). Toned, verso of centerfold heavily reinforced. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 284. * Jansson, Jan. “Insularum Moluccarum Nova Descripto.” (Amsterdam), [1651]. 15 1/4 x 19 1/2 inches (387 x 495 mm), trimmed just at side platemark. Some chipping & tears along edges. English text on verso. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 347. * (Bleau, J.) “Taurica Chersonesas Nostra aetate Przecopsca, et Gazara.” (Amsterdam), (1635). 14 3/4 x 19 5/8 inches (375 x 498 mm), full margins. Latin text on verso. Clean & attractive. Ukraine, Crimea, etc. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. I, p. 194. * Mercator, (Gerard). “Taurica Chersonesas Nostra aetate Przecopsca, et Gazara.” (Duisburg, etc.), [ca. 1609]. Hand-colored. 12 3/8 x 15 3/4 inches (314 x 400 mm), full margins. Minor creasing, occasional spotting, small tears in margins. French text on verso. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 293 $250-400

547 6 pieces. Hand-Colored Engraved Maps - German States & C: Homann, Johann Baptist. “Principatus Gotha, Coburg et Aetenburg.” Nuremberg, [ca. 1720]. 19 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches (489 x 565 mm), margins. Minor, mostly marginal, dampstaining. Generally clean & attractive. * Hondius, Henricus. “Comitatus Mansfeldia.” (Amsterdam), [ca. 1623-1633]. 15 x 19 7/8 inches (380 x 504 mm), full margins. Occasional dampstaining to margins, lightly toned. French text on verso. Komen [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 357. * _ _. “Principatus Hennenbergensis.” [Amsterdam], [1642]. 14 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches (375 x 495 mm), full margins. Slightly toned, minor spotting. French text on verso. Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 473. * Janson, Jan. “Archiepiscopatus Magdeburgensis, et Anhaltinus. “ (Amsterdam), [ca. 1660]. 15 1/8 x 19 1/2 inches (384 x 495 mm), full margins. Some chipping & close tears in margins. Outline & cartouche color only. Latin text on verso. See Koeman [1969 ed.], vol. II, p. 404. * Roberts, John. “The Kingdom of Prussia.” London: Laurie & Whittle, 1794. 19 1/2 x 25 3/4 inches (495 x 654 mm), margins. Clean & attractive. * Another copy of the preceding, slightly to moderately toned & a little faded. $300-500


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05/28/09 548 5 pieces. Hand-Colored Engraved Maps - Greece & Italy: (Ortelius, Abraham.) “Lacus Comensis Olim Larios Urbis Romae Territorium.” (Amsterdam), [ca. 1587]. 13 1/4 x 18 7/8 inches (336 x 480 mm), full margins. Occasional, mostly unobtrusive, dampstaining. See Koeman [1969 ed.], vol.III, p. 35. * Lochom, Pierre van. “Neopolitanum Regnum.” (Paris), [ca. 1700]. 15 1/2 x 19 5/8 inches (394 x 498 mm), full margins. Generally clean & bright. * Lea, Phillip. “Italy, Divided into Its Several States.” London, [ca. 1690]. 20 x 21 3/4 inches (508 x 552 mm), narrow margins. Some chipping in margins, light to moderate toning & minor dust soiling. Orig. color. * Senex, John; Maxwell, John. “ A New Map of Italy.” London, 1708. 25 1/2 x 36 1/2 inches (648 x 927 mm), narrow margins. Occasional chipping at edges, moderately toned & slightly dusty, occasional dampstaining. * Bowen, Eman. “A New & Accurate Map... Islands Archipelago... Greece.” (London), [ca. 1750]. 13 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches (350 x 425 mm), good margins. A few close tears in margins, some dampstaining at upper right hand corner, small repair to verso. $200-300

552 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Lotter, Matthew Albert, after Scull, N. & Heap, G. “A Plan of The City and Environs of Philadelphia.” [Nuremberg], (1778). 24 1/8 x 18 7/8 inches (612 x 480 mm) trimmed just within plate mark. With the inset illustration of The State House. Clean & attractive. Synder 48 $1,500-2,500 553 1 piece. (Hand-Colored Map.) “The Philadelphia Visitor’s Companion.” Philadelphia: Thomas Morrison, 1834. Folio sheet, letterpress surrounding hand-colored map, “A Correct Map of The City of Philadelphia.” Toned. Framed. $100-200

549 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Speed, John. “The Islands: Garnsey; Jersey; Holy Island; Farne Ile.” London: J. Sudbury & G. Humble, [1611-1662]. 15 1/4 x 20 1/8 inches (387 x 511 mm), full margins. Very slightly dusty. Attractive. $200-300 550 3 pieces. Hand-Colored Engraved 18th-Century Maps - North America: Longchamps, S.G. “Carte de Possessions Francoises et Angloises dans le Canada et Partie de la Louisiane.” Paris, 1756. 21 1/2 x 29 7/8 inches (546 x 758 mm), trimmed at plate mark, chips at head & foot of centerfold with losses to body of map, slightly toned. * Bonne, (Rigobert). “Carte du Nord de l’Amerique.” [Paris], [ca. 1780.] 12 3/4 x 9 5/8 inches (323 x 245 mm), margins. Slightly dusty. * Gentleman’s Magazine. “An Accurate Map of The West Indies with The Adjacent Coast.” [London], [ca. 1760.] 7 x 11 1/2 inches (178 x 292 mm). Chipping to margins, slightly toned & a little dusty. $120-180 551 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Brion, (Louis de la Tour.) “Carte Generale des Colonies Angloises dans l’Amerique Septentrionale.” [Paris], 1778. 20 1/2 x 305/8 inches (520 x 778 mm), trimmed just within platemark. Generally clean & attractive. $300-500

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05/28/09 554 1 piece. Colored Lithographic Fold Map. Froiseth, B.A.M. “Maps of Utah Territory, Great Salt Lake Valley and Salt Lake City” - casing title. New York: Am. Photo-lithographic Co., 1870. 16 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches (425 x 350 mm). In orig. gilt-lettered terra-cotta cloth casing “Published by Skandinavish Post, N.Y.” Occasional minor staining, but generally crisp & bright. 3 maps on 1 sheet, with portrait of Bringham Young. Phillips, Maps of America, 1901, p. 948 $1,000-1,500

Hand-Colored Ireland Map Signed by The Cartographer 555 1 piece. Hand-Colored Lithographic Map. (Griffith, Richard John.) “A General Map of Ireland to Accompany The Report of The Railway Commissioners, shewing The Principal Physical Features and Geological Structure of The Country...” Dublin: Hodges & Smith; London: Longmans, 1855. Approx 78 x 61 1/2 inches (1,980 x 1,562 mm) in 6 fold. linen-backed sections, each with 2 red floral cloth casing panels. Clean & bright with some minor wear. Signed & dated, “April, 1855,” by Richard Griffith. One of only a few hand-colored examples, this copy colored for Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell, in modern cloth case with orig. Edward Cardwell leather label & lettered leather remnant preserved & mounted to case. Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell (1813-1886), prominent British politician in Peelite and Liberal parties, as President of The Board of Trade (18521855), he passed in 1854 the Cardwell Railway Act, which ended the cut-throat competition among railway companies; served in Palmerston’s cabinet as Chief Secretary for Ireland. Sir Richard John Griffith (1784-1878), Irish geologist, produced the first geological map of Ireland in 1815, a second edition was published in 1835, a third edition on a larger scale was issued in 1839 & further revised in 1855. $2,500-3,500


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05/28/09 556 1 vol. Irish Railway Commission Maps. N.p., 1838. Lg. folio, modern cloth. With 6 double-page maps (1 colored). Repairs & tears to title page, occasional internal tears, a little brittle. Ex-library - perforated stamp on title page, ink stamp on front matter. $120-180 557 1 vol. (Small Format Atlas.) Du Caille. Etrennes Geographiques Anne 1761. Royaume de France, divise par Generalies... Paris: Chez Ballard, [1761]. 24mo, contemp. mottled calf, brown morocco spine label; scuffed, joints rubbed, orig. wrappers preserved. With engraved title, plate + 31 double-page maps with outline color. Dampstaining to foot of title, internally generally clean. $250-400 558 6 vols. Military Atlases - Primarily French Language: Bielaerds, J.B. Atlas pour le Traite des Grandes Operations Militaires, par le General Jomini. Brussels: J.B. Petit, 1839. Folio, modern cloth. With 25 maps, several double-page, most partly colored. Cello-tape repairs at head of title. Ex-library - ink stamps on title page & front matter, perforated stamps on map margins. * Chanzy, Le General. (Campagne de 18701871.) La Deuxieme Armee. De La Loire. Atlas. Paris: H. Plon, 1871. Folio, orig. wrappers. With 5 color maps; occasionally creased. Loose as issued. Ex-library - stamps on front wrapper. * Vinoy, Le General. (Campagne de 1870-1871.) L’Armistice et La Commune. Atlas. Paris: H. Plon, 1872. Folio, orig. wrappers. With 7 color maps. Loose as issued. Ex-library - ink & perforated stamps on front wrapper. * Ronciere-Le Noury, Vice-Admiral. La Marine au Siege de Paris. Atlas. Paris: H. Plon, 1872. Folio, orig. wrappers. With 10 maps (incl. double-page & fold.). Ex-library - ink & perforated stamps on front wrapper. * Ambert, Le General B. Histoire de la Guerre de 18701871. Atlas. Paris: H. Plon, 1873. Folio, orig. wrappers. With 6 color or partly-colored maps. Loose as issued. Ex-library - ink & perforated stamps on front wrapper. * Whitney, William H. Union and Confederate Campaigns in The Lower Shenandoah Valley Illustrated. Boston, 1883. Folio, modern cloth. Blue printed maps & text. occasional internal chipping. Ex-library - ink stamp on verso of title page. $200-300

559 6 vols. Mid 19th-Century American & English Atlases: (Morse, Sidney; Breese, S.) Morse’s North American Atlas. New York: Harper, 1842. Folio, contemp, morocco & bds.; worn & rubbed. With 36 color maps. Light to moderate foxing. Ex-library - perforated stamp on title page. * Petermann, Augustus. The Atlas of Physical Geography. London, 1850. Folio, modern buckram. Additional color title, numerous maps - several with outline color, wood-engraved text illus. Generally clean. Ex-library - ink stamp on dedication page. * Johnston, Alexander Keith. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. Philadelphia: Lee and Blanchard, 1850. Folio, contemp. morocco & cloth; rubbed & worn, spine defective. Color double-page frontis. + 24 color plates. Internally generally clean. Ex-library - perforated stamp on title page. * Lowry, J.W. Lowry’s Universal Atlas. New York: Harper, 1853. Sm. folio, modern buckram; moderately worn & dusty. With 54 maps with outline color. Slightly toned. Ex-library - ink & perforated stamps on repaired title page. * (Mitchell, S. Augustus.) Mitchell’s New Reference Atlas... Philadelphia: E.H. Butler, 1865. Sm. folio, modern buckram; light wear. With 56 color maps. Internally generally clean. Ex-library - perforated stamp on title page. * Another copy of the preceding, contemp. bds.; rubbed & worn, front cover detached. With 56 color maps, some internal dampstaining & spotting. Ex-library - ink stamp on maps. $300-500 560 2 vols. American 19th-Century Atlases: Colton’s Illustrated Cabinet Atlas and Descriptive Geography. New York: J.H. Colton, 1859. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; rubbed & worn, spine defective, front cover detached. With ca. 45 sheets of colored maps & c., numerous wood-engraved text illus. Title page creased. A few woodengravings clipped. * Colton’s General Atlas. New York: G.W. & C.B. Colton, 1872. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; rubbed & worn, spine defective, covers detached. With ca. 126 (of 129) sheets of colored maps - lacking vignette title & flag sheets. Title page & front matter detached, defects to title page & index. Occasionally slightly toned. Sold with all faults. $250-400


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05/28/09 561 2 vols. 19th-Century Atlases: Bradford, T.G. Comprehensive Atlas Geographical, Historical & Commercial. Boston, etc., 1835. Sm. folio, modern cloth; extremities worn. With hand-colored frontis., engraved plates & maps - many with outline color. Some internal offsetting & scattered light foxing. Frontis. loose. Ex-library perforated stamp on title page. * Martin, R. Montgomery. Tallis’s Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of The World. London & New York: J. Tallis, 1851. Sm. folio, modern buckram; light wear. With additional engraved vignette title & ca. 75 engraved maps & c most with outline color, 1 defective. Ex-library - perforated stamp on title page. $200-300 562 1 vol. (Mitchell’s Universal Atlas.) A New Universal Atlas. Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell, 1848. Folio, orig. red straight-grained morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered red morocco cover label; scuffed, extremities rubbed. With 72 sheets of color maps & c. Small portion of title page chipped - not affecting text or title vignette. Some internal spotting, light to moderate toning, minor offsetting. $400-700 563 2 vols. (Mitchell’s Universal Atlases): A New Universal Atlas. Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., 1852. Folio, orig. morocco & bds., giltlettered red morocco cover label; worn & rubbed, slightly dusty, spine defective, cover detached. With 74 sheets of color maps & c. Light toning, some offsetting. Small portion of title page chipped away - not affecting text or vignette. * The 1859 edition of the preceding, folio, bdg. defective. With plain vignette title + 77 sheets of color maps & c. Minor darkening to edges, light toning. Maps generally attractive. $400-700 564 1 vol. Johnston, Alexander Keith. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. Edinburgh & London: W. Blackwood, 1856. Folio, modern buckram, a.e.g. With 35 (mostly colored) engraved double-page maps. Minor toning. $150-250

565 1 vol. Johnson’s New Illustrated Family Atlas. New York: Johnson and Ward, 1865. Folio, orig. cloth; worn & defective, lacking free endpapers. With 105 sheets of color maps, charts & c (incl. wood-engraved vignette title). Tear in vignette title, scattered wear to front matter, corners of a few maps chipped. Light toning, occasional spotting. Sold with all faults. $200-400 566 2 vols. American 19th-Century State Atlases: Asher and Adams’ New Topographical Atlas and Gazetteer of New York. New York: Asher & Adams, (1870). Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; worn & rubbed, spine defective, lacking free endpaper. With 15 color maps. Dampstaining to title page & first 2 maps. Bdg. broken. Le Gear L-2399. * Walling, Henry F.; Gray Ormando W. New Topographical Atlas of The State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Stedman, Brown & Lyon, 1872. Folio, bdg. defective & broken. With 25 color maps. Some internal chipping & spotting. Maps clean & intact. Le Gear L-2995. Both sold with all faults. $250-400 567 1 vol. Beers, D.G. Atlas of The State of Delaware. Philadelphia: Pomeroy & Beers, 1868. Folio, contemp. bds.; front cover gone. With 38 color maps. Lacking pp. 95 & 96, “Statistic Table & C.” Some toning, dust soiling & chipping to title page. Scattered internal minor wear & spotting. Ex-library - blind stamp on index & most maps. Le Gear L-580 $250-400 568 1 vol. (Pennsylvania County Atlas.) Bridgens, H.F.; Witmer, A.L., et al. Atlas of Chester Co., Pennsylvania. Safe Harbor, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1873. Sq. folio, orig. bds., paper cover label; spine gone, covers worn, detached & warped. With 58 color maps. Minor dampstaining & chipping along front matter fore-edges. Pictorial Walton, Whann & Co.’s Works, Wilmington, Del label mounted to verso of front cover. Le Gear L-3018 $500-800


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05/28/09 569 1 vol. (Philadelphia & Suburban Property Atlas.) Atlas of The Properties along The North Pennsylvania Bound Brook and Pennsylvania Rail Roads, from Philadelphia to North Wales & Langhorne. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins, 1891. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; spine & corners heavily rubbed & worn, front free endpaper defective. With double-page color index map & 20 double-page color maps. Some dust soiling to title page, occasional spotting & minor marginal dust soiling to maps, occasional repairs to versos, lower left corner of map 7 chipped away. Ex-library - ink stamp on title page, maps unmarked. $300-500 570 1 vol. (Philadelphia & Suburban Property Atlas.) Atlas of The Properties Near The North Pennsylvania Rail Road, from Wayne Junct. to Penllyn Stan. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins, 1883. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; rubbed & worn, spine gone, front cover detached, bdg. broken contents loose. With double-page index map & 21 double-page color maps. Index map split along center fold, occasional chipping to margins of maps, edges of title page rather chipped. $300-500 571 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of West Philadelphia, including The 24th & 27th Wards of The City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins & Co., 1872. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; rubbed & worn, spine defective, front cover detached, bdg. broken -contents loose. With double-page color index map & 14 (of 15) color maps (13 double-page), lacking map C. Internally generally clean, title page detached & a little chipped at edges. $250-400 572 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of West Philadelphia, including The 24th & 27th Wards of The City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins, 1872. Folio, later buckram; slightly dusty. With doublepage color index map & 15 color maps (13 double-page). All leaves repaired & linen-backed, occasional chipping & paper loss at edges. Ex-library - markings on title page & other front matter. $300-500

573 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of Philadelphia..., Nineteenth Ward. Philadelphia: G. H. Jones & Co., 1874. Vol. 2 (of 15). Folio, orig. cloth; spine & corners repaired. With double-page linen-backed color index map & 20 double-page linen-backed color maps. Title page detached, index map split at fold, some internal toning. Exlibrary - ink stamp on title, maps unmarked. Later linen-backing. $200-300 574 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of Philadelphia..., Twentieth Ward. Philadelphia: G.H. Jones & Co., 1875. Vol. 4 (of 15). Lg. folio, lacking bdg. With color index map & 10 color maps. Title page chipped at edges, some internal toning & spotting. Bdg. breaking. Ex-library - ink stamp on title page. $200-300 575 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of The City of Philadelphia: 21st & 28th Wards. Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins, 1884. Folio, later cloth; moderately dusty. With double-page linen-backed color index map & 19 mostly double-page linen-backed color maps - maps 6 & 15 trimmed to 1 page but intact. Title page detached, dusty & chipped, index map chipped & dusty, scattered chipping & darkening to maps. Roxborough, Manayunk, East Falls, Western West Mt. Airy. Ex-library - stamp on title page, maps unmarked. $250-400 576 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) [ 22nd Ward.] [Philadelphia: Hopkins], [1885.] Folio, 20th-Century buckram; moderately worn & dusty. With 28 double-page color maps. Lacking title page & index map. Scattered tears & cello-tape repairs, maps 16 & 17 torn & likely defective, map 1 split at center fold, other scattered chipping. bdg. broken. Sold with all faults. Mt. Airy & Chestnut Hill. $100-200 577 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of The City of Philadelphia..., 11th15th Wards. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley, 1886. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; worn & rubbed, spine defective, covers detached. With double-page index map & 22 double-page color maps. Title page detached, some chipping to front matter. Maps slightly toned. Exlibrary, maps unmarked. Delaware to Schuylkill Rivers, Vine to Poplar Streets. $250-400


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05/28/09 578 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of The City of Philadelphia..., Twenty-First Ward. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley, 1892. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; spine defective, covers detached, lacking free endpapers. With double-page index map & 24 double-page color maps. Some dust soiling & dampstaining to title page, occasional minor dampstaining to map margins. Ex-library -pencil mark on verso of title, maps unmarked. Roxborough, Manayunk, Western West Mt. Airy. $250-400 579 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of The City of Philadelphia..., 24th & 34th Wards. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley, 1892. Folio, later cloth; moderate edge wear, moderately dusty. With double-page color index map & 29 double-page color maps. Maps generally clean & bright. West Philadelphia, north of Market Street, Wynnefield, Overbrook. $200-300 580 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Atlas of The City of Philadelphia..., 23rd & 35th Wards. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley, 1894. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; spine defective, cover detached. With double-page color index map & 29 double-page color maps. Title page creased, toned & chipped at edges, some toning & chipping to front matter. Maps generally clean & bright. Northeast Philadelphia, Frankford, & the northern River Wards. $250-400 581 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Bromley, George Ward & Walter. Atlas of The City of Philadelphia. Central Business Property. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley, 1895. Volume One: Chestnut Street to Vine Street, Delaware River to Schuylkill River. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; worn & rubbed, spine defective, covers detached. With double-page index map & 26 double-page color maps. Maps generally clean & bright. $250-400

582 6 vols. Philadelphia Property Atlases. G.W. Bromley, ca. 1880s -1890s: Atlas of The City of Philadelphia.., 16th, 17th, 20th & 29th Wards. Philadelphia, 1886. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; worn & rubbed, bdg. broken. With double-page color index map & 24 (of 25) double-page maps. Contents loose, occasional chipping to edges of maps. * Atlas of The City of Philadelphia.., 18th, 19th & 31st Wards. Philadelphia, 1887. Folio, later cloth. With double-page color index map & 24 double-page linen-backed maps. Scattered chipping & minor internal dust soiling. * Atlas of The City of Philadelphia.., 26 & 30th Wards. Philadelphia, 1889. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; worn & rubbed, front cover detached. With double-page index map & 24 double-page maps. Maps generally clean & bright. * Atlas of The City of Philadelphia.., Twenty-Seventh Ward. Philadelphia, 1892. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; front cover detached, back cover & spine gone. With double-page color index map & 32 double-page color maps. Maps generally clean & bright. * Atlas of The City of Philadelphia.., 28th, 32nd & 37th Wards. Philadelphia, 1894. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; worn & rubbed, spine defective, front cover detached. With double-page color index map & 26 double-page maps. Maps generally clean. Includes East Falls. All ex-library - ink & other markings on title page & front matter, maps not marked or stamped. Primarily North, South & Southwest Philadelphia. Sold with all faults. $300-500 583 2 vols. Philadelphia Property Atlases: Atlas of The 11th-17th Wards of The City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Elvino V. Smith, 1909. Folio, orig. cloth; moderate wear & soiling. With double-page linen-backed index map & 23 double-page linen-backed color maps, tabs. Some dust soiling & creasing to front matter, title page & index maps, occasional minor dust soiling to maps, foot of title page chipped away. Ex-library - no markings on maps. Delaware to Schuykill Rivers, Vine to Poplar Streets. * Atlas of The City of Philadelphia, 42nd Ward. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley, 1923. Folio, later buckram; minor wear. With double-page linen-backed color index map & 36 doublepage linen-backed color maps, tabs. Maps slightly toned & a little dusty. Some creasing to front matter. Ex-library - no markings on maps. Logan, Olney, Oak Lane. $200-300


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05/28/09 PRINTS & GRAPHICS Lots 584-616 584 2 pieces. Printed Broadsides. Combined Railroad & Steamship Passage Rates Schedule. The American Trans-Continental Route, New York [to] Honolulu, Melbourne, Yokohama, Shanghai, Hong Kong, etc. New York, etc., 1877. Each sm. folio, 13 x 8 1/2 inches (330 x 216 mm), one on buff, the other on salmon stock (with ms. additions). $100-150 585 1 piece. (Broadside.) Coast Survey Office. “Coast Survey Charts Published.” Washington, March 15, 1853. 23 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches (597 x 235 mm). Intact, generally clean & bright, very minor foxing. Framed - corner mounts only. Broadside catalogue complete with prices. $250-400 586 1 piece. (Judaica.) Lithographic Poster Printed in Gold Colors. Shalemin, Rafael Avraham. “Michayey Olei Sephard B’Salaniki” - transcribed from Hebrew. Jerusalem, [1916]. 25 1/2 x 16 inches (648 x 406 mm). Condition B+ - some toning. View of the Jewish home life of the Sephardic Anusim in Jerusalem. $200-300 587 6 pieces. Continental Prints - Etchings, engravings & lithographs - 17th 19th-Centuries. 4 framed. $250-400 588 3 pieces. Sepia Etchings. Lorrain, Claude, after. Arcadian scenes. (London): John Boydell, 1775. 8 x 10 1/4 inches (203 x 260 mm), margins. Clean. Framed. $100-200

589 1 piece. “Three-View Print.” Showing, when viewed from alternating perspectives 2 contrasting French Royal couples or a genre scene. [France], ca. 1750-1830. 16 1/4 x 21 1/4 inches (412 x 540 mm). In 19th-Century frame. $800-1,200 590 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving - Vue de Optique. “Vue du Nouveau Marche de la Farine a Vienne.” N.p., n.d. [ca. 1750]. 12 1/2 x 16 3/4 inches (317 x 425 mm), margins. Some creasing to margins. “Viannes” in ink above image. $100-200 591 Lot. (Copper Plate Engravings.) (Pinelli, Bartolomeo, engraver.) (Fenelon, Francois de Selignac de la Mothe.) Avventure di Telemaco. Rome, 1828. Folio, unbound. Engraved title + 87 plates (of 101). Platemarks 11 3/8 x 14 1/2 inches (290 x 368 mm), full margins. Most plates lightly toned, title page & a few plates heavily browned, margins of a few plates heavily chipped. $200-300 592 1 piece. Color Xylograph. Pellerin, (Jean-Charles). “Battle des Pyramides.” [Paris]: Libraire a Epinal, n.d. [ca. 1830]. 15 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches (387 x 546 mm). Toned. Framed. Xylography: the art of rendering engravings or carvings in wood, or of reproducing prints from such cuts. $150-200 593 2 pieces. Color Lithographs - Philadelphia in The Civil War: “Interior View of The Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon... 1009 Ostego St., Philadelphia.” Philadelphia: M.H. Traubel, 1862. Chromolithograph, 34 x 23 inches (863 x 584 mm); some creasing, tape residue in margins. * Queen, J. “Union Volunteer Refreshment Salon for Philadelphia.” Philadelphia: T. Sinclairs, n.d. [1862]. Hand-colored lithograph, 21 x 27 1/4 inches (533 x 692 mm), image & text; heavily chipped along edges - just affecting text on lower edge, margins with heavy glue residue. Both framed. $200-300


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594 1 piece. Engraving. Merigot, J. after Vander Lyn, J(ohn). “A Distant View of The Falls of Niagara...” London: John Vander Lyn, 1804. 23 x 29 7/8 inches (584 x 758 mm) - trimmed within plate mark, edges of image slightly affected, expert repairs, very minor scattered foxing. Framed. $500-800

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595 1 piece. Hand-Colored Aquatint. Bennett, W.J. “West Point, From Phillipstown.” New York: Lewis P. Clover, 1831. First edition, first state. 17 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches (438 x 565 mm), margins, but trimmed within plate mark. Moderate mat burn, mounted to bd. Framed. Deak 375 $800-1,200

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596 1 piece. Engraving. Gautier, after Bingham, G.C. “Stump Speaking.” New York, 1856. 23 1/8 x 30 1/4 inches (587 x 768 mm), image & text. Evenly lightly to moderately toned, margins mounted on versoes to wooden frame liner. Framed. $500-800

597 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Hunt, C. after Heath, H. “The Great Fight between Broome and Hannan for L 1000.” London: J. More, 1841. 20 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches (514 x 654 mm), image & text. Scattered light foxing, mounted to bd. Framed. $250-400


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05/28/09 598 1 piece. Color Engraving. Wagstaffe, Cha. after Lees, Charles. “The Golfers. A Grand Match Played over St. Andrew’s Links.” Edinburgh, 1850. 14 x 19 3/4 inches (355 x 500 mm), image & text. Clean. Mounted to bd. Framed. Likely late 19th or early 20th-Century restrike. $250-400 599 2 pieces. Hand-Colored Aquatint Etchings - English Fox Hunting Scenes: Bromley, Frederick after Grant, Francis. “Sir Richard Sutton and The Quorn Hounds.” London: Thomas McLean, 1855. 20 x 30 inches (508 x 760 mm) - platemark, margins. Slightly toned, mounted to bd. * Lupton, Thomas after Snow, J.W. “The Meet at Blagdon.” (London), [ca. 1850]. 21 x 31 inches (533 x 780 mm) - platemark, margins. Scattered light foxing, mounted to bd. Both framed in early 20th-Century frames. $300-500 600 1 piece. Color Lithograph. Currier, N.; Ives, J.M., pub. “Trotting for A Great Stake.” New York, 1890. 19 1/4 x 28 inches (488 x 711 mm) - image & text; 23 1/8 x 31 3/4 inches (587 x 806 mm) - sheet size. Light to moderate toning, dampstaining along bottom margin, hinged at top corner. Framed. Gale 6653 $400-700 601 1 piece. Color Lithograph. Currier, N.; Ives, J.M., pub. “The Champion Pacer Johnston. By Bashaw Goldust... Record 2:10.” New York, 1884. 20 5/8 x 26 3/4 inches (523 x 680 mm) - sheet size. Slightly toned, minor dampstaining to lower margin, hinged at upper corners. Very minor spotting, but clean & attractive. Framed. Gale 1062 $500-800 602 65 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Assorted plates. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate nos. 205, 207-209, 213, 214, 218-220, 223, 225, 230, 233, 235, 238, 239, 243, 244, 245, 248-250, 253, 255, 256, 258-260, 263, 265-267, 273, 278, 280, 283-285, 289, 290, 294, 299, 300, 303, 305, 308, 309, 320, 328-330, 334, 335, 339, 340, 344, 349, 350, 353-355, 357-359. $2,000-3,000

603 65 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Assorted plates. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate nos. 104-106, 108110, 112-115, 118-120, 123-125, 127-131, 133-135, 137-139, 143-145, 148-151, 153-155, 157, 158, 163-165, 168-170, 173-175, 178-181, 183185, 187-190, 192-195, 197, 198, 200. $2,000-3,000 604 65 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Assorted plates. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate nos. 2-5, 9, 10, 13-15, 19-21, 23-25, 28, 29, 33-35, 38-40, 42-45, 48-50, 53-55, 57-60, 63, 65, 67-69, 73, 74, 79, 80, 82, 84, 85, 88-90, 94, 95, 98-100. $2,000-3,000 605 38 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Assorted plates. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate nos. 362-365, 369, 370, 373, 375, 377, 379, 384, 385, 388-390, 393-395, 398-400, 402, 404, 405, 407, 412, 414, 415, 418-420, 424, 425, 427, 430, 433-435. $2,000-3,000 606 10 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Jays, Ravens, Crows & C. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #77, “Belted Kingfisher”; Plate #96, “Columbia Jay”; Plate #101, “Raven”; Plate #107, “Canada Jay”; Plate #146, “Fish Crow”; Plate #156, “American Crow”; Plate #177, “White Crowned Pigeon”; Plate #162, “Zenaida Dove”; Plate #268, “American Woodcock”; Plate #269, “Greenshank.” $800-1,200 607 9 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Water Fowl. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #206, “Summer or Wood Duck”; Plate #228, ”American Green Winged Teal”; Plate #234, “Tufted Duck”; Plate #246, “Eider Duck”; Plate #247, “Velvet Duck”; Plate #286, “White-Fronted Goose”; Plate #302, “Dusky Duck”; Plate #213, “Long-Tailed Duck”; Plate #313, “Blue Winged Teal.” $800-1,200


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608 9 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Water Fowl. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #317, “Black or Surf Duck”; Plate #322, “Red-Headed Duck”; Plate #332, “Pied Duck”; Plate #342, “Golden-Eye Duck”; Plate #348, “Gadwall Duck”; Plate #381, “Snow Goose”; Plate #391, “Brant Goose”; Plate #408, “American Scoter Duck”; Plate #429, “Western Duck.” $800-1,200

611 7 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Raptors & C. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #147, “Night Hawk”; Plate #161, “Brasilian Caracara Eagle”; Plate #181, “Golden Eagle”; Plate #352, “Black-Winged Hawk”; Plate #356, “Marsh Hawk”; Plate #372, [Swain’s Hawk] “Common Buzzard”; Plate #426, “California Vulture.” $800-1,200

609 9 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Shore, Wading & Arctic Birds. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #226, “Hooping Crane”; Plate #252, “Florida Cormorant”; Plate #271, “Frigate Pelican”; Plate #316, “Black-Bellied Darter”; Plate #326, “Gannet”; Plate #341, “Great Auk”; Plate #346, “Black Throated Diver”; Plate #387, Glossy Ibis”; Plate #410, “Marsh Tern.” $800-1,200

612 6 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Woodpeckers. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #27, “Red-Headed Woodpecker”; Plate #37, “Golden-Winged Woodpecker”; Plate #66, “Ivory-Billed Woodpecker”; Plate #132, “Three Toed Woodpecker”; Plate #416, “Hairy Woodpecker, etc.”; Plate #417, “Maria’s Woodpecker, etc.” $800-1,200

610 7 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Raptors. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #11, “Bird of Washington”; Plate # 16, “Great Footed Hawk”; Plate #51, “RedTailed Hawk”; Plate #72, “Swallow-Tailed Hawk”; Plate #86, ”Black Warrior”; Plate #91, “Pigeon Hawk”; Plate #141, “Goshawk.” $800-1,200

613 6 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Owls. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #46, “Barred Owl”; Plate #61, “Great Horned Owl”; Plate #97, “Little Screech Owl”; Plate #171, “Barn Owl”; Plate #188, “Little Owl”; Plate #351, “Great Cinereous Owl.” $800-1,200


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614 6 pieces. Color Prints. Audubon, John James. Game Birds & C. (The Birds of America.) Amsterdam, 1971-1972. Each 1/250, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches (673 x 1003 mm), clean & bright: Plate #186, [Greater Prairie Chicken] “Pinnated Grouse”; Plate #191, “Willow Grouse”; Plate #361, “Long-Tailed or Dusty Grouse”; Plate #368, “Rock Grouse”; Plate #371, “Cock of The Plains”; Plate #413, “California Partridge.” $800-1,200 615 1 piece. Chromolithograph. Audubon, John James. “Green Heron.” New York: J. Bien, 1860. 26 1/4 x 37 7/8 inches (665 x 962 mm), sheet size; light to moderate mat burn, repairs to verso. Image clean & attractive. Bien plate #367. Framed. $800-1,200

616 1 piece. Chromolithograph. Audubon, John James. “Eider Duck.” New York: J. Bien, 1860. 26 1/4 x 39 1/2 inches (665 x 1003 mm) - sheet size. Moderate mat burn, occasional chipping to margins, light to moderate toning. Bien plate 405. Image slightly toned but attractive. $1,000-1,500


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Subject Index Aeronautics, 227, 228, 511A, 525 African Subjects, 124, 318-322 African-American Subjects, 21, 74, 349, 386, 402-405, 411, 448, 452 Agriculture & C, 253-256, 390, 454 American Art, 21, 593 American Civil War, 447-453, 520, 558 American Indian Subjects, 323, 324, 331, 332, 337, 342, 354, 355, 393-401, 436, 445, 448 American Literature, 74, 105, 114117, 123, 126, 127, 129, 140, 385, 500 American Presidents, 322, 422, 424, 520-523 American Revolution, 382-384, 432 American South, 268, 451 American West, 140, 271, 298, 326, 333, 341-365, 368, 371-373, 401, 474, 554 Americana, 4, 77A, 114, 174, 175, 191, 210, 215, 231, 239, 245, 247, 252, 256, 262, 268, 271-273, 297-300, 319, 323-384, 386459, 474, 529-532, 550-552, 554, 593-596 Anthropology & C, 396 Archaeology, 285, 286, 509 Architecture, 6-9, 163, 287-289, 372, 408, 409 Arctic & Antarctic Subjects, 325327 Art, 21, 22, 504, 506-508 Art Nouveau, 6, 7 Asian Subjects, 315-317 Astronomy & C, 222, 534 Audubon, J.J., 602, 603, 605-616 Autographs, Signed Books & C, 63, 81, 82, 99, 105, 109, 110, 113-115, 259, 260, 403, 427-430, 472, 479-509, 511-528, 530, 604 BAL Titles, 115-117, 123, 126, 127, 129, 385 Baseball, 262 Beer, Wine & Spirits, 2, 3 Bibles, 169, 193, 194, 197, 391, 441 Blake, William, 96-98

Bookplates, 158 Books on Books, 14, 15, 495, 585 Botany, Horticulture & C, 67, 250252 Burton, Richard F., 313, 314, 362, 363 Calder, Alexander, 27 California, 298, 344, 351, 352, 372 Cartoon & Comic Art, 17, 18, 505, 539 Catalogues Raisonne, 21, 22, 28 Chagall, Marc, 28-35 Chemistry & C, 220, 235-238 Children's Books, 16, 78-81A, 172, 262, 389, 411-413 Chinese Subjects, 315, 371, 541 Christian Subjects, 182, 186-189, 192, 195, 196, 199-201, 279, 415, 440 Christmas, 77 Churchill, Winston S., 277 Classical Subjects, 279-287, 420, 591 Coins & Currency, 308, 458 Colleges & Universities, 434 Color Plates Books, 6, 7, 65-70, 246, 251, 276, 289, 305, 354 Cooking & C, 1, 3, 174 Costume, 65, 66 Cruikshank, George, 74 Curiosa, 131 Currier & Ives, 600, 601 Dance, 410 Darwin, Charles, 248, 249 Decorative Arts, 4-7 Disneyana, 490, 491 Domestic Arts & C, 174, 410 Dore, Gustave, 75, 76 Drama, 113, 125, 128, 133, 292, 501 Early Imprints, 89, 193-221, 301, 310-312, 318, 517 Eastern European Subjects, 301, 304, 305, 309 Egyptian Subjects, 291, 318, 592 English Literature, 71, 91, 96-98, 107, 109, 112, 113, 118, 121, 124, 125, 128, 131, 133-135, 137, 138, 141, 149, 151, 153-157, 162, 212, 265, 266, 283, 292, 502

English Subjects, 3, 68, 69, 132, 142, 143, 183, 210, 214-216, 225, 269, 270, 274, 275, 288-290, 549 Ephemera, 460, 462-472 Erotica & Human Sexuality, 13, 42, 52-54, 219, 286 Evans Imprints, 299, 332, 383-391, 412, 416, 417, 419, 422, 429, 440, 447 Extra-Illustrated Books, 167 Firearms & C, 272, 273 First Editions, 81-82, 99-113, 115, 117, 120, 121, 123, 126, 127, 129 Fishing, 263-267 Folklore & C, 296, 438 Football, 259 Fore-Edge Paintings, 168 Fox Hunting, 269, 270 Franklin, Benjamin, 419-421 French Subjects, 150, 161, 164, 197, 213, 219, 276, 380, 504, 557, 558, 592 Graphic Art, 15, 17-20, 23, 25-29, 31-36, 38-40, 43, 45-47, 50, 66, 88 Hemingway, Ernest, 106 History, 188, 274, 278 Horology, 229 Horses, 257, 258, 390, 600, 601 Howes Titles, 298, 300, 326, 328, 329, 331-337, 340-343, 346349, 351, 353-355, 359, 361, 362, 364, 379, 380, 382, 384, 393, 395, 397-401, 426, 430, 444, 445 Illustrated Books, 16, 26, 30-42, 44-46, 48-58, 60-66, 69, 7177A, 80, 83-85, 92, 95-98, 157, 159-161, 166, 190, 195, 218, 276, 286, 289, 295, 303, 374, 432 India & The Near East, 537 Irish Subjects, 107-109, 113, 280, 284, 292-294, 555, 556 Islamic Subjects, 538 Japanese Subjects, 316 Johnson, Samuel, 124, 134

Joyce, James, 107-109 Judaica, 15, 28-35, 50, 51, 62, 63, 70, 170-173, 279, 470-472, 545, 586 Kelmscott Press, 91 Latin American Subjects, 171, 323, 324, 532 Law, 3, 147, 206, 215, 290, 387, 404, 425, 526, 532 Leather & Fine Bindings, 5, 36, 42, 56, 58, 61, 86, 103, 125, 133-170, 296 Limited Editions Club, 92, 93 Lincoln, Abraham, 520 Literary Sets, 125, 132-137, 139-141, 156 Literature, 99, 100, 120, 122, 213, 217, 219 Livre d'Artiste, 31, 37, 41, 42, 44, 45, 60 Manuscript Material & C, 103, 528535, 537, 538 Maps, Atlases & Cartography, 189, 278, 310, 334, 339, 354, 542583, 585 Matisse, Henri, 45 Medicine & C, 14, 94, 146, 220, 221, 238-244, 388, 390, 405, 406, 428, 429, 435, 540 Middle Eastern Subjects, 310, 312, 313, 538, 544 Military History, 273-277, 349, 353, 382, 401, 432, 447, 449-453, 459, 475, 476, 512, 514-516, 541, 558, 592, 593 Mineralogy & C, 232-234 Miniature & Small Format Books, 557 Miro, Jean, 46 Modern Art, 9, 23-36, 38-40, 43, 45, 46, 48-50, 55, 61 Mormon Subjects, 352, 357, 360363, 365-370, 554 Motion Pictures, 461, 462, 484, 485, 487-489, 492-494, 539 Music, 162, 459, 460, 495-498, 535, 539


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Napoleonic Subjects, 164, 592 Natural History, 67, 175, 245-255, 267, 316, 390, 602-616 Nazi Material, 476, 513-515 New England, 446 New Jersey, 442 New York, 444, 445 Newton, Isaac, 187, 188, 224 Opera, 497 Original Art, 17, 58, 536, 539-541 Ornithology, 247, 253, 602-616 Parrish, Maxfield, 19 Penn, William, 418 Pennsylvania-German Subjects, 440, 441 Performing Arts, 11, 18, 32, 459462, 481-489, 492-498, 539 Periodical Literature, 24, 25, 108, 171, 291, 372, 437, 443, 452-457

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania & C, 16, 59, 77A, 89, 90, 246, 247, 252, 273, 387, 388, 392, 403, 415, 421, 427-429, 431-441, 443, 449, 450, 457, 458, 460, 473, 475, 502, 528, 529, 531, 552, 553, 567-583, 593 Philosophy & C, 177, 179, 186 Photography, 9-13, 93, 472-478, 487, 488, 492, 494, 497 Poetry, 54, 82, 91, 96-98, 104, 105, 110, 114, 115, 119, 126, 127, 137, 141, 149, 151, 153, 154, 156, 168, 175, 283 Post Cards, 463-471 Posters, 586 Prints & Graphics, 195, 384, 437, 525, 584-616 Private Press Books, 51, 54, 57, 57, 59, 82-98, 281, 306, 307

Quaker Subjects, 202, 416-419, 530 Railroads, 442, 473, 556, 584 Ray, Man, 12 Religious Subjects, 181-205, 207, 293, 391, 414-419, 440, 441 Rowlandson, Thomas, 69, 70 Russian Subjects, 305-308 Science & C, 14, 94, 146, 179, 220241, 243-245, 248-251, 273, 388, 406, 407, 435, 534, 555 Scottish Subjects, 119, 136, 209 Shakespeare, William, 128 Ships & The Sea, 584, 585 Sociology & C, 176-180 Spanish Subjects, 180 Sporting Subjects, 68, 73, 257-271, 322, 346, 499, 597-601 STC & Wing Titles, 194, 198, 202204, 210-212, 214-217, 221, 301, 311, 318

Steel Engravings, 303, 374 Strawberry Hill Press, 281, 306, 307 Szyk, Arthur, 62 Technology & C, 225, 227-230, 273, 407, 409 Texas, 349 Travel & Exploration, 124, 163, 210, 285, 289, 294-323, 325-331, 333, 335-345, 347, 348, 350352, 354-356, 358, 359, 361364, 374, 381, 557, 584 Twain, Mark, 116 Utah, 356-365, 368, 554 Washington, George, 422-424 Weapons & C, 272 Women, 175, 176, 178, 435


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Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Photographs Wednesday 10th June 2009 Sale Number LT243

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153 Churchill, Sir Winston London to Ladysmith via Pretoria. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1900. First edition, presentation copy, inscribed on half-title “To John Black Atkins Esq., from Winston S. Churchill. South Africa, July 1900”, and inscribed “J.B. Atkins” in pencil on front endpaper, 8vo, 4 maps [3 folding], 2 + 32pp. advertisements at end, original buff pictorial cloth lettered on upper cover in red and black and on spine in gilt, joints and corners slightly frayed, slightly soiled, spine slightly darkened Note: A fine early association copy. Churchill had left for South Africa as the correspondent of the Morning Post while John Black Atkins was there as the correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. Atkins had travelled out to S. Africa with the twenty-four year old Churchill by steamer and the two went together to Durban, sharing a tent at Estcourt, but Atkins declined Churchill’s offer to accompany him on the armoured train from Estcourt to Colenso. It was the attack by the Boers on the armoured train, Churchill’s role in freeing the locomotive from the wreckage and his subsequent capture, which gave him the dramatic story he needed to further advance his political career. For J.B. Atkins’ account of the Boer war, The relief of Ladysmith and his autobiography, Incidents and Reflections see lot 129. £2,000-3,000

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Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Photographs Wednesday 10th June 2009 236 Burns, Robert Autograph manuscript poem “Jessie - A Scots Song - June, Bonie Dundee”. Autograph poem, two stanzas each of eight lines each, with title line above, [c.1793], one leaf, 230 x 186mm., folds, short marginal tear at centre fold, with “This is Burns’s handwriting, J.D. Johnstone 1803, Dumfries” added in another hand at foot Note: "Jessie" was sent by Burns to his friend, the musician and editor George Thomson, in April 1793. The present text is identical, apart from the title, to the Dalhousie copy quoted by James Kinsley in Burns, Poems and Songs (1971) (Kinsley 404). In his letter to Thomson Burns wrote "These verses suit the tune exactly... There is a syllable wanting at the beginning of [l.9[ but I suppose it will make little odds" [Letter 554]. Thomson made up the line with "Oh!" in Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice and suggested some other alteration; Burns wrote to him in September 1793 that "your objection of the stiff line, is just; but mending my colouring would spoil my likeness; so the Picture must stand as it is" [Letter 586] Although Burns sent him the manuscript in 1793, the poem was not published until 1798, and despite Burns's request Thomson substituted "Scotland" for "Scotia in line five. The poem was inspired by Miss Jessie Staig, daughter of Provost Staig of Dumfries , who became the wife of Major William Miller of Dalswinton and died at age of twenty-six. Two autograph manuscript copies of "Jessie" are listed as extant in the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, volume III, part 1 (1986): one at the Burns Cottage Museum, entitled "Song" and headed "Tune, Bonie Dundee. Composed on Miss Jessie Staig, Dumfries " [c.1793] [Alloway MS 3.6184], the other, headed "Song - Tune Bonie Dundee", in a letter to George Thomson, April 1793, in the Pierpont Morgan library. [Pierpont Morgan, MA47, f.23] Paper with watermark partly visible: possibly "G. Taylor." On the verso, in ink, is the inscription "Burns' own hand" in a near contemporary hand. The present version differs from the Burns Cottage Museum manuscript in the first stanza. The present copy reads "Grace, Beauty & Elegance fetter her lover" while the Burns Cottage Museum copy reads as "Youth, Beauty & Elegance fetter her lover". The second stanza also differs. Line one of the present version reads "Fresh is the rose in the gay, dewy morning" while the Burns Cottage Museum copy reads "Fair is the rose in the gay dewy morning". The second line of the present version reads "And sweet is the lily at evening close" whereas the Burns Cottage Museum copy reads "And sweet is the lily in evening close"

Provenance: From the estate of Admiral The Hon Charles ElphinstoneFleeming of Cumbernauld (1774-1840) who was prominent in the Colombian and Venezuelan wars of liberation and married Dona Catalina Paulina Alessandro de Jimenez, 26 years his junior. Their daughter Clementina married Cornwallis Maude, 4th Viscount Hawarden, and, as Lady Clementina Hawarden, became one of the earliest portrait photographers. The poem was given to the present owner's grandfather, along with other Fleeming family papers, by Lady Hawarden's grand-daughter, Lady Eveline Maude. £6,000-9,000

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Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Photographs Wednesday 10th June 2009 251 National Covenant Document on vellum signed by over 100 Covenanters. Renfrewshire, 1638, c. 85.5 by 65cm [at furthest points], signatures include the Earls of Montrose, Cassillis, Eglinton, Wemyss, Rothes, Lindsay, Lothian, Lord Blamerino, et al, scalloped lower edge, vellum cockled, 15 pin holes around outer edge [some with rust marks from pins], three holes with text loss, the first 18cm from upper edge, hole 0.75 by 4cm, the second 16cm from upper edge, hole 2.5 by 4cm, the third 16.5cm from upper edge, hole 1 by 1cm, some text loss to lines 25-29, some small areas of fading to text [due to variations in ink used], 19th century ink inscription on verso reads “The solemn league and covenant, 1638, the original document 1638, [signed] B.J. Alexander” Provenance: Purchased from Maggs for £100 in 1950. Note: The Scottish National Covenant of 1638 was the result of various attempts of the Stuart monarchy to unify religious worship throughout England and Scotland. James VI & I had made a few cautious attempts to introduce a measure of Anglicanism into Scottish life, however, it was his son, Charles I, that firmly believed the Kirk should be brought into line. In 1637 King Charles I and Archbishop Laud endeavoured to impose an English liturgy, a move that the Scots saw as little less than an attempt to reintroduce popery. The spontaneous objection during that first service soon developed into organised opposition unified around the text of the National Covenant. The 1638 document developed from the National Covenant of 1580, which denounced the Pope and the doctrines of the Roman Catholic church. The newly formed Covenant incorporated the Scottish Confession of Faith of 1581 and the Acts of the Scottish Parliament that had established the Calvinist religion and the liberty of the Kirk. The original document was neatly written and signed by a large gathering on February 28th 1638 in Greyfriar’s Kirkyard, Edinburgh. The leading Covenanters - Rothes, Montrose, Eglinton, Cassillis, et al - then created duplicate copies to be dispatched “by the considerable persons themselves” into every shire, presbytery and parish of Scotland for

signature. The copy on offer here is the Covenant of Renfrewshire. The General Assemby of 1638 was composed of ardent Coventanters and in 1640 the Covenant was adopted by the Parliament and its subscription was required from all citizens. Over the next few years King Charles’ s attempts to deter his subjects by force were unsuccessful, leading to the eventual recalling of the English Parliament - an act that would begin the chain of events that led to the English Civil War. £5,000-8,000

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Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Photographs Wednesday 10th June 2009 288 The Gentleman’s Magazine, or Monthly Intelligencer. London: 1731-1898. c.283 volumes, a continuous run, engraved maps and plates, some folding, some coloured, all but a few contemporary half calf, some bindings rubbed or hinges weak, some boards detached, a few spines defective or split, some volumes neatly rebacked, later volumes mostly in good order, a few volumes rebound in cloth, occasional light spotting; Selections, 3 volumes of 4; and a rare set of the seven volumes of Indexes of The Gentleman’s Magazine, similiar bindings; sold not subject to return Note: A complete set of this important historical publication from its commencement in 1731 until 1898. The Gentleman’s Magazine was founded in London in 1731 by Edward Cave whose innovation was to create a monthly digest of news and commentary on any topic the educated public might be interested in. Indeed, Cave, who edited The Gentleman’s Magazine under the pen name “Sylvanus Urban”, was the first to use the term “magazine” (meaning “storehouse”) for a periodical. Prior its founding there had been specialized journals, but no such wide-ranging publication (though there had been attempts, such as The Gentleman’s Journal, which was edited by Peter Motteux and ran from 1692 to 1694). Samuel Johnson’s first regular employment as a writer was with The Gentleman’s Magazine which remains an inexhaustible mine of information for scholars of eighteenth century life. From 1731 to 1782 one volume a year was published, and from 1783 two volumes a year. Provenance: c. 200 volumes: Hugh S. Gladstone, armorial bookplates; Society of Writers to the Signet: armorial stamp on sides £5,000-7,000

300 Darwin, Charles On the origin of species by means of natural selection. London: John Murray, 1859. First edition, 8vo, half-title, 1 folding lithographed diagram, a few passages scored in pencil in the margins, with one pencil annotation on p.221, contemporary green half morocco, half-title loose and slightly chipped, worn, upper hinge broken, short marginal tear to pp. 23, 25, 105 & 107 Note: First edition of Darwin’s greatest work, ‘’the most important biological book ever written’’ (Freeman) and ‘’one of the most important books ever published’’ (Garrison & Morton). Murray printed 1250 copies of the first edition, which were all taken up on the first day; a second edition of 3000 copies sold out shortly afterwards. £10,000-15,000

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417 Galilei, Galileo Le opere. Nuova ristampa della edizione nazionale. Florence: G. Barbera, 1968. 20 volumes bound in 21, 4to, plates, illustrations, diagrams, cloth, red morocco labels gilt, a very clean set £500-700 438 Watson, J.D. and F.H.C. Crick—Nature, a weekly journal of science. London: Macmillan, 1938-1971. Volumes 141-230, 90 volumes, 4to, illustrations, diagrams, bound in uniform blue cloth [volume 225 in green cloth], lettered in gilt on spines Note: A long run of Nature containing many important scientific papers, including the two 1953 world-famous papers by Watson and Crick on the discovery and structure of D.N.A. £1,500-2,000

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Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps and Photographs Wednesday 10th June 2009 357 Davidson, Bruce Marilyn Monroe in her dressing room, 1950’s, silver print, 16.5 by 25.3cm, photographer’s copyright wetstamp ‘c. Bruce Davidson magnum’, ‘abc press’ agency wetstamp, collection wetstamp ‘Collectie/David en Tessa Winter’ and various other annotations on the reverse £800-1,200

544 Legge, W. Vincent A history of the birds of Ceylon. London: published by the author, 1880. 4to, hand-coloured engraved map of Ceylon, uncoloured lithographed plate and 34 hand-coloured lithographed plates, list of subscribers, modern half calf, rather foxed at beginning and end, last 2 leaves with tears repaired wih adhesive tape, rubbed £1,500-2,000

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474 Cook, Captain James and Captain James King A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Undertaken by the command of His Majesty for making discoveries in the Northern hemisphere. London: G. Nicol and T. Cadell, 1784. First edition, 3 volumes, 4to, and atlas folio, text volumes with 24 engraved plates, charts and profiles, some folding, atlas volume with 2 folding charts and 61 engraved plates, marginal tear to “A Boxing Match” and “A Night Dance”, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt, morocco lettering-pieces, some offsetting from and to plates in text volumes, some spotting to a few plates in atlas volume, rubbed, joints splitting, atlas volume rebacked retaining original spine, corners repaired £5,000-7,000

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Purchase removal, shipping and offsite storage information successful bidders for the rare books, maps, prints & autographs sale will be expected to pick up all property from freeman’s no later than 3 pm on friday, june 12th 2009. Shippers who have worked with Freeman’s clients in the past, include but are not limited to: Aiston Fine Art: Tel: 212.715.0629 Fax: 212.838.6982 email: mark@aistonart.com Packaging Store: Tel: 215.361.6940 Fax: 215.361.6941 email: hrpa112@aol.com UPS: Tel: 215.629.4990 store4242@theupsstore.com A. Mastrocco Jr. Moving & Storage Tel: 215.491.0346 email: mastroccomovers@snip.net Navis Pack & Ship Tel: 610.534.0750 email: rebecca.michaelson@gonavis.com

Property not picked up from Freeman’s within ten business days of the auction will be transferred to a storage facility as noted in our terms and conditions. There will be packing, transport, storage and release charges. For the convenience of the successful bidder, all purchased lots will be packed and transferred to the storage facility together. Payment of the hammer price, premium and any applicable sales taxes must be made directly to Freeman’s prior to the release of property. Please contact Freeman’s with shipping related queries. 215-563-9275 ext. 3204. Direct dial 267.414.1242


Terms & Conditions all property offered and sold (“property”) through samuel t. freeman & co, ("freeman's") shall be offered and sold on the terms and conditions set forth below which constitutes the complete statement of the terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. by bidding at the auction, whether present in person or by agent, by written bid, telephone, internet or other means, the buyer agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions. 1 Unless otherwise indicated, all Property will be offered by Freeman’s as agent for the Consignor. 2 Freeman’s reserves the right to vary the terms of sale and any such variance shall become part of these Conditions of Sale. 3 Buyer acknowledges that it had the right to make a full inspection of all Property prior to sale to determine the condition, size, repair or restoration of any Property. Therefore, all property is sold “AS-IS”. Freeman’s is acting solely as an auction broker, and unless otherwise stated, does not own the Property offered for sale and has made no independent investigation of the Property. Freeman’s makes no warranty of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation regarding the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition to the Property of any kind or nature with respect to the Property. 4 Freeman’s in its sole and exclusive discretion, reserves the right to withdraw any property, at any time, before the fall of the hammer. 5 Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the printed catalogue. Freeman’s reserves the right to determine any and all matters regarding the order, precedence or appropriate increment of bids or the constitution of lots. 6 The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion and in the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to reoffer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after sale, the Freeman’s sale record shall be conclusive in all respects. 7 If the auctioneer determines that any opening or later bid or any advance bid is not commensurate with the value of the Property offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the Property from sale. 8 Upon the fall of the hammer, title to any offered lot or article will immediately pass to the highest bidder as determined in the exclusive discretion of the auctioneer, subject to compliance by the buyer with these Conditions of Sale. Buyer thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility of the property sold, agrees to sign any requested confirmation of purchase, and agrees to pay the full price, plus Buyer’s Premium, therefore or such part, upon such terms as Freeman’s may require. 9 No lot may be removed from Freeman’s premises until the buyer has paid in full the purchase price therefor including

Buyer’s Premium or has satisfied such terms that Freeman’s, in its sole discretion, shall require. Subject to the foregoing, all Property shall be paid for and removed by the buyer at his/her expense within ten (10) days of sale and, if not so removed, may be sold by Freeman’s, or sent by Freeman’s to a public warehouse, at the sole risk and charge of the buyer(s), and Freeman’s may prohibit the buyer from participating, directly or indirectly, as a bidder or buyer in any future sale or sales. In addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s by law, Freeman’s reserves the right to impose a late charge of 1.5% per month of the total purchase price on any balance remaining ten (10) days after the day of sale. If Property is not removed by the buyer within ten (10) days, a handling charge of .1% of the total purchase price per month from the tenth day after the sale until removal by the buyer shall be payable to Freeman’s by the buyer; Freeman’s shall charge 1.5% of the total purchase price per month for any property not so removed within 60 days after the sale. Freeman’s will not be responsible for any loss, damage, theft, or otherwise responsible for any goods left in Freeman’s possession after ten (10) days. If the foregoing conditions or any applicable provisions of law are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s and the Consignor (including without limitation the right to hold the buyer(s) liable for the bid price) Freeman’s, at its option, may either cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer(s), or resell the property. In such event, the buyer(s) shall remain liable for any deficiency in the original purchase price and will also be responsible for all costs, including warehousing, the expense of the ultimate sale, and Freeman’s commission at its regular rates together with all related and incidental charges, including legal fees. Payment is a precondition to removal. Payment shall be by cash, certified check or similar bank draft, or any other method approved by Freeman’s. Checks will not be deemed to constitute payment until cleared. Any exceptions must be made upon Freeman’s written approval of credit prior to sale. In addition, a defaulting buyer will be deemed to have granted and assigned to Freeman’s, a continuing security interest of first priority in any property or money of, or owing to such buyer in Freeman’s possession, and Freeman’s may retain and apply such property or money as collateral security for the obligations due to due to Freeman’s. Freeman’s shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the Pennsylvania Uniform Commercial Code. 10 Unless the sale is advertised and announced as “without reserve”, each lot is offered subject to a reserve and Freeman’s may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Consignors. In certain

instances, the Consignor may pay less than the standard commission rate where Freeman’s or its representative is a successful bidder on behalf of the Consignor. Where the Consignor is indebted to Freeman’s, Freeman’s may have an interest in the offered lots and the proceeds therefrom, other than the broker’s Commissions, and all sales are subject to any such interest. 11 No “buy” bids shall be accepted at any time for any purpose. 12 Any pre-sale bids must be submitted in writing to Freeman’s prior to commencement of the offer of the first lot of any sale. Freeman’s copy of any such bid shall conclusively be deemed to be the sole evidence of same, and while Freeman’s accepts these bids for the convenience of bidders not present at the auction, Freeman’s shall not be responsible for the failure to execute, or, to execute properly, any pre-sale bid. 13 A Buyer’s Premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. The Buyer’s Premium shall be: 25% on the first $20,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $20,001 through $500,000, and 12% on the portion of the hammer price exceeding $500,000. 14 Unless exempted by law from the payment thereof, the buyer will be required to pay any and all federal excise tax and any state and/or local sales taxes, including where deliveries are to be made outside the state where a sale is conducted, which may be subject to a corresponding or compensating tax in another state. 15 Freeman’s may, as a service to buyer arrange to have purchased property posted and shipped at the buyer’s expense. Freeman’s is not responsible for any acts or omissions in packing or shipping of purchased lots whether or not such carrier recommended by Freeman’s. Packing and handling of purchased lots is at the responsibility of the buyer and is at the entire risk of the buyer.

16 In no event shall any liability of Freeman’s to the buyer exceed the purchase price actually paid. 17 No claimed modification or amendment of this Agreement on the part of any party shall be deemed extant, enforceable or provable unless it is in writing that has been signed by the parties to this Agreement. No course of dealing and no delay or omission on the part of Freeman’s in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of such right or any other right and waiver on any one or more occasions shall not be construed as a bar to or waiver of any right or remedy of Freeman’s on any future occasion. 18 These Conditions of Sale and the buyer’s, the Consignor's and Freeman’s rights under these Conditions of Sale shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Consignor and Buyer agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.


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