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Rare Books, Maps & Manuscripts

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Sale 1502 Thursday, October 16 2014 at 10:00am 1808 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19103 Tuesday, October 14 10:00am-5:00pm Wednesday, October 15 10:00am-5:00pm Limited viewing morning of sale

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Rare Books, Maps & Manuscripts lots 1-614

Order of Sale Architecture & Decorative Arts: Lots 1-26 Fine Art: Lots 27-35 Illustrated Books: Lots 36-71 Children’s Books: Lots 72-80 Private Press: Lots 81-96 Fine Bindings: Lots 97-114 Literature & Poetry: Lots 115-141 Modern Firsts: Lots 142-161 Natural History: Lots 162-179 Science: Lots 180-191 Medicine: Lots 192-204 Travel & Exploration: Lots 205-230 Sporting: Lots 231-237 Early Printing: Lots 238-261 Judaica: Lots 262-265 Law: Lots 266-270 Military & Naval History: Lots 272-284 Americana: Lots 285-327 Periodical Literature: Lots 328-337 Ephemera: Lots 338-359 Manuscripts: Lots 360-365 Autographs: Lots 366-519 Atlases: Lots 520-541 Maps: Lots 542-557 Prints: Lots 558-597 Original Graphics: Lots 5908-606 Posters & Other Graphics: Lots 607-614 Lot 178 (detail)


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ARCHITECTURE & DECORATIVE ARTS Lots 1-26 1 141497/2B 2 vols. Architecture - Mostly Domestic American & English - 19th Century: Downing, A.J. A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening Adapted to North America; With a View to the Improvement of Country Residences. New York: C.M. Saxton, 1857. 5th ed. 8vo, orig brown cloth, spine gilt; corners bumped, light edge wear, minor chipping to spine ends, lightly to moderately scuffed, gilt on spine dulled. With 18 plates (incl frontis), illus & plans in text. Internally generally clean. 19th-century Agricultural Library bookplate on front paste-down. Hitchcock 364. * Kerr, Robert. The Gentleman’s House; How to Plan English Residences. London: J. Murray, 1871. 3rd ed, revised. 8vo, orig blue cloth, spine gilt; light edge wear, spine ends a little worn. With fold frontis, title vignette, 52 fold plans, plans in text, 32pp pub cat at back. Untrimmed, internally generally clean. $100-150 2 141902/1 1 portfolio. Benedictus, [Edouard.] Variations. Paris: Albert Levy, [1928]. Folio, orig gilt-lettered gray bds, color cover label; scuffed, some edge wear, lower portion sunned, ties defective. With 20 color plates; occasional dust smudging, small areas of dampstaining at fore-edge margins of plates 16-20. Loose as issued. Edouard Benedictus, 1879-1930, French painter, book binder, fabric & wallpaper designer, inventor of laminated glass. $500-800 3 141663/7 2 vols. Shaw, Henry. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages. London: Pickering, 1843. 1st ed. 4to, contemp 3/4 burgundy morocco spine labels; corners a little rubbed, occasional scuffing to spines & joints. With 94 hand-finished color plates, color decorated initials, plain text illus. Scattered light foxing primarily to front & back matter. Attractive set. $400-700

4 141121/28 1 vol. (Costume Plates.) “Souvenirs de la Basse Bretagne,” cover title. [Paris?, ca 1860.] 12mo, orig gilt-lettered & decorated red cloth casing; rebacked. With 25 hand-colored litho plates in accordion format. Modern slipcase. $80-120 5 141820/39 2 vols. (Costume Plates.) (Lecomte, Hippolyte.) Costume Civils et Militaires de la Monarche Francaise depuis 1200 jusqu’a 1820. [Paris]: Martinet, 1820. 4to, modern 1/2 calf & marbled bds; scuffed. With 380 handcolored litho plates; scattered light foxing, a few margins trimmed. $250-400 6 141017/7 1 vol. (Costume - French Theatre & Opera Performers.) MartinetHautecoeur, pub. [Paris, ca 1860s.] Collection of 40 hand-colored lithos of performers in costume. Folio, contemp morocco & bds; rubbed & worn. Light to moderately heavy foxing, occasional dampstaining. $80-120 7 141044/30 1 vol. Dolmetsch, H. Der Ornamenteschatz ein Musterbuch stilvoller ornamente ... Stuttgart: Julius Hoffman, 1889. Folio, orig richly gilt pebbled terra-cotta cloth; some edge wear, foot of spine detached but preserved. With 85 litho (most chromo), tinted & plain plates. Internally clean. Bookplate of the military collector C. Bremner Hagg Jackson on front pastedown. $80-120 8 141878/4 Lot. Eames, Charles & Ray, designers. “Giant House of Cards.” Chicago: Tigrett, [19531961]. 20 color cards of 8-ply cardboard, each 7 x 11 in; 178 x 280mm; fresh & intact. Orig color box; creased & moderately worn, but intact. Instruction sheet; creased with small wound. $300-500

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9 141173/36 19 pieces. (Early American Furniture.) Reifsnyder, Howard. Original Photographs. Photos lent to Wallace Nutting. Ca 1928. Silver prints, 10 x 7 1/2 in; 254 x 190mm. With Reifsnyder’s stamp on versos filled in in ms & Nutting’s stamp. Used for reproduction in Nutting’s Furniture Treasury. Clean & crisp. $100-150 10 141817/8 2 vols + 1 portfolio. Hope, W.H. St. John. Windsor Castle, An Architectural History. London: Country Life, 1913. #372/1050. Folio, orig 3/4 vellum & blue bds, t.e.g., gilt-lettered spines. With 2 color frontises, 122 plates (incl color & double-page), 8 fold plans in portfolio. Bright, tight, unopened & untrimmed. $500-800 11 141521/8 2 vols. (Landscape Architecture.) Gromort, Georges. Jardins d’Espagne. Paris: A. Vincent, 1926. Folio, orig gilt-lettered marbled bds with silk ties, backed with later brown morocco; edges of bds scuffed. With 124 plates, plans in text. Moderate foxing to vol 2 tp gutter, other scattered light foxing. $200-300 12 141817/1 1 vol. (Landscape Architecture.) Siren, Osvald. Gardens of China. New York: Ronald Press, [1949]. 1st ed. Sm folio, orig gilt-lettered green cloth; light wear, corners slightly frayed, very minor wear to joints & spine ends, slipcase (some edge wear, stress at joints). Color fronits, 208 b/w plates. Internally clean, attractive copy. $300-500 13 141655/1 1 vol. (Landscape Architecture.) Brooklyn Park Commissioners. Annual Reports of 1861-1873. N.p., 1873. 8vo, contemp wrappers. With 2 fold tinted litho views, 11 fold tinted litho plans, 17 other plates of views & plans. Scattered light foxing. Fold color litho plan, “Design for Prospect Park ... 1870,” detached, chipped at edges. $120-180

14 145021/44 7 vols. Medieval Art: Leman, Henri. La collection Foulc: Objets d’art du moyen age et de la Renaissance. Paris: Les Beaux-Arts, 1927. #14/250. 2 vols, orig wrappers, glassine. With 87 photogravure plates (incl double-page). Some chipping to glassine, but crisp & clean. * Falke, Otto von, et al. The Guelph Treasure. Frankfurt, 1930. 1/75. Trans into English by Sylvia M. Welsh. 4to, contemp? 3/4 crushed blue morocco & giltlettered bds, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g.; bds moderately scuffed, corners just rubbed. Color frontis, 107 b/w photo plates. Some dust smudging to tp, other minor internal dust smudging. * (Robinson Galleries, pub.) Weinberger, Martin. The George Grey Barnard Collection. New York, [1941]. Folio, orig gilt-letterd two-tone cloth; slightly dusty. 62 photo plates. Some internal foxing, minor damp wrinkling. $120-180 15 BRISK2014/80 1 vol. Pugin, A[ugustus] Welby. [Ornaments of the XVth and XVIth Centuries], bdg title. London, 1836. 4to, 19th-century 3/4 dark brown morocco & marbled bds, spine gilt; corners, joints & spine often rubbed. With 102 engraved plates, incl 4 partly colored section titles. Minor foxing to front matter, but generally crisp & clean. Early 20th-century presentation on front blank. $250-400 16 141820/17 1 vol (wrappers). Rossi, Giuseppe. Le tre porte di bronzo che adornano la facciata dell’insgne primaziale di Pisa, wrapper title. Pisa: Rossi, 1838. Folio, orig ptd wrappers; minor edge wear. Holding 1 leaf of letterpress text, 3 plates, loose as issued; scattered light foxing. Untrimmed. Plate sheet size 19 5/8 x 13 3/8 in; 489 340mm. In custom modern gray cloth portfolio. Relating to the bronze doors of the Pisan basilica of 1602. $120-180


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17 132581/22 1 vol. Sheraton, Thomas. The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s DrawingBook. London: printed for the author by T. Bensley, 1793. 1st ed. 4to, late 19th-century gilt-paneled speckled brown calf with tan & speckled brown onlaid calf panels, richly gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., raised bands, by Riviere & Son; rebacked, orig spine laid down, joints, extremities & raised bands rubbed, sewing bands worn or detached. With frontis, 67 plates (4 fold, 2 double-page). Generally bright, occasional moderate foxing. Complete with errata. [Bound with:] Appendix to the ... Drawing-Book. London, 1793. 1st ed, 4to. With 33 plates (1 fold, 3 double-page). Scattered light foxing. [Bound with:] An Accompaniment to the ... Drawing-Book. London, [1794]. 1st ed, 4to. With 14 plates (8 double-page). Scattered light foxing. Tall & attractive with frontis, 114 plates, list of subscribers in the initial title & appendix. $3,000-5,000 18 132581/24 1 vol. Smith, George. The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Guide. London: Jones & Co, 1826. 1st ed. 4to, contemp sheep, rebacked; scuffed. With color frontis, additional pictorial tp, 152 plates (115 plain & 37 colored). Moderate foxing & dust smudging. Sold with all faults. $300-500

19 132581/23 1 vol. Smith, George. A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration. London: J. Taylor, 1808. 1st ed. 4to, contemp diced calf, rebacked. With 158 uncolored plates. Tp expertly repaired (blank upper fore-edge corner restored), scattered light to occasionally moderate foxing, occasional dust smudging, but internally crisp & attractive. $500-800 20 141460/1 1 vol. Supino, I.B. La Basilica di San Francesco d’Assisi. Bologna: Nicola Zanichelli, [1924]. #230/500. Folio. Orig gilt pictorial, decorated & lettered brown morocco; corners slightly scuffed, joints & extremities occasionally slightly chipped. Photogravure & other plates, plans, text illus. Very scattered minor foxing. $80-120 21 141044/31 1 vol. Wharton, Edith Codman Ogden. The Decoration of Houses. New York: Scribner’s, 1897. 1st ed. 8vo, orig marbled bds, paper spine label; moderately scuffed, corners bumped, spine & label rubbed, head of spine just chipped. With 56 plates. Internally clean. $150-250


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23 141817/4 17 vols. (Asian Art.) Ars Asiatica. Brummels & Paris, 1913-1923. Vols 1-5, 7-18. Folio, near-contemp buckram. Numerous plates, incl color. Internally clean. Subjects incl Chinese painting & sculpture. $800-1,200

22 141820/42 1 vol. Whitefield, Edwin. The Homes of Our Forefathers:... Selection of the Oldest ... Buildings, Historical Houses,... in Massachusetts. Boston: A. Williams, 1880. 3rd ed. Sm 4to, orig gilt-lettered green pebbled cloth; light to moderate edge wear, spine ends & corners frayed. With 64 tinted litho architectural views on 32 plates. Sound copy, internally generally crisp & clean. Hitchcock 1391. $80-120

24 141817/2 1 vol. (Asian Art.) Siren, Osvald. Early Chinese Painting from the A.W. Bahr Collection. London: Chiswick Press, 1938. 1st ed, #386/750. Folio, orig gilt-lettered dark brown cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; slightly scuffed, upper corners bumped, light wear to spine ends. Mtd color & plain plates; lacking plate IV, 1 panel of double-panel plate V loose. Internally clean. $500-800 25 141817/3 4 vols. (Asian Art.) Siren, Osvald. Chinese Sculpture from the Fifth to the Fourteenth Century. New York: Scribner’s, 1925. Ptd by the Mayflower Press, Plymouth. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial light brown cloth; gilt-lettered spines; light to occasionally moderate edge wear, decorated paper on bds, chemises (scuffed, joints & extremities often chipped). Frontis, 623 collotype plates. Text vol & 3 plate vols. Light foxing to front & back matter, scattered light foxing to plates. $5,000-8,000

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26 141817/7 6 vols. (Asian Art.) Pope, Arthur Upham; Ackerman, Phyllis. A Survey of Persian Art. Oxford, 1938-39. 1st ed. Tall, thick folio, orig blue cloth, gilt-lettered spines; spines starting to fade, fore-edge portions of cloth covers often sunned, spine of vol 3 vertically split, front joint of that vol starting to split. With 1482 photo plates. Internally clean. $120-1,800

FINE ART Lots 27-35 27 141044/27 1 vol. (African-American Art.) Brown, Milton W. Jacob Lawrence. New York: Whitney Museum of Art; Dodd, Mead & Co, [1974]. 1st ed. 4to, orig red cloth, d/j. Plates. Sgd by Lawrence on tp. Attractive copy. $80-120 28 132396/1 5 vols. (Chagall, Marc.) Mourlot, Fernand, et al. The Lithographs of Marc Chagall. New York or Boston, 1960, 1963, 1969, 1974, 1984. Vols 1-5 (of 6). 4to, orig cloth, d/j. With color litho covers + 24 orig color lithos by Chagall. Illus throughout. Clean & bright, minor chipping to edges of vol 1 d/j. $2,000-3,000 29 141727/20 8 vols (wrappers). Derriere le Miroir. Paris, 1955-1961. Assorted issues: Nos 82-84, Tal Coat; Nos 85-86, Georges Braque; Nos 90-91, Chillida; Nos 101-103, Kandinsky; Nos 107-109, 121-122, Chagall, et al.; No 123, Miro. All folio, orig color litho wrappers; scattered light to moderate wear. Nos 82-84, 85-86 with color litho wrappers & double-page color lithos; Nos 90-91 with 3 illus after orig woodcuts, incl wrappers; Nos 101-103 with color litho wrappers & 4 color litho reproductions (2 double-page), bottom fore-edge corner of back wrapper chipped away; Nos 107-109, defective; Nos 121-122 defective, with Chagall wrappers & insertions from other issues; No 123 defective, Miro wrappers color litho only. Sold with all faults. $200-300 30 141663/1 1 vol. Dali, Salvador. Conquest of the Irrational. New York: Julien Levy, 1935. #5/35. With an orig drawing by Dali, sgd & dated 1935. 16mo, orig pictorial brick-red cloth-backed cream bds; light edge wear, some diffuse dust smudging. With color frontis & 33 (of 35) b/w plates nos. 34 & 35 excised. Moderate foxing to verso of frontis & facing “By the Same Author� page, some light foxing to tp. $3,000-5,000

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31 141391/5 1 vol. Glaser, Curt. Edvard Munch. Berlin: Bruno Cassirer, 1917. 1st ed. 4to, orig black-stamped & red pictorial tan cloth, top edge stained tan; light edge wear, slightly dusty, small dampstain to bottom of front cover. With orig etched frontis, plates, text illus. Occasional very minor internal smudging. $500-800 32 131162/4 1 vol. (Levitt, Helen, photographer.) Agee, James. A Way of Seeing: Photographs of New York. New York: Viking, (1965). 1st ed. Oblong 4to, orig white-lettered black cloth; light edge wear, d/j (a few small chips & minor creasing at edges). Photo illus virtually throughout. Attractive copy. VG+ - NF-. $300-500 33 141663/9 1 vol. Rouault, Georges. Divertissement. [Paris: Teriade], 1943. #193/1200 (of 1240). Folio, unsewn in orig wrappers; some toning & edge wear. With 15 color plates. Light to very occasionally moderate foxing throughout, images clean & attractive. $150-250 34 141919/3 1 vol. [Valery, Paul, et al.] Paris 1937. [Paris, 1937.] #485/500. 4to, orig color pictorial white wrappers; some creasing & genreally light dust smudging. Unbound as issued. Composed of 31 illus by Raoul Dufy, Henri Matisse, Andre Derian, Pierre Bonnard, et al.; text by Valery, Collette, Leon Daudet, et al. Internally crisp & clean, with guard sheets. Untrimmed. In worn slipcase & cloth chemise. $1,500-2,500

35 141531/7 1 vol. Piper, John. Paintings, Drawings & Theatre Designs. New York: Curt Valenin, 1955. 4to, orig green-stamped pictorial russet cloth; light wear, d/j (price clipped?, light edge wear). Illus incl aquatint & 4 litho plates (3 in color). Internally clean. $80-120

ILLUSTRATED BOOKS Lots 36-71 36 142023/2 1 vol. (Color Plates.) Ackermann, Rudolph, pub. The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the School of St. Paul’s, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-School of Christ’s Hospital. London, 1816. 1st ed. 4to, contemp gilt-paneled brown calf with architectural designs in blind, spine gilt, marbled edges & endpapers; expertly rebacked - most of orig spine laid down. With 48 hand-colored plates (44 aquatint views, 4 costume plates). Offsetting from plates, slightly toned, dampstaining in blank bottom fore-edge corners of 2nd half of vol. 1st issue, 2nd state of “Charter-House” plate, 2nd issue of “Westminster School Room” plate, 2nd state of “Winchester College from Meadow plate.” Complete, but with the “Arrangement of Plates” leaf bound at back, chapter arrangement not in Tooley order. Armorial bookplate on paste-down. Tooley 3; Abbey Scenery 438. $1,500-2,500

37 141820/20 2 vols. (Color Plates.) Ackermann, Rudolph, pub. A History of the University of Oxford. [London], 1814. Lg paper copy. 4to, mid-19th century 3/4 brown morocco & cloth; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. With 82 plates (81 hand-colored). Portrait of Lord Granville moderately foxed, views & costume plates mostly clean, bright & attractive, possibly a little toned, light offsetting on text, tps & front matter lightly to moderately toned & spotted. With the 6pp list of subscribers & “Arrangement of the Plates” leaf bound in back of vol 1. Tall & untrimmed. Leaf size 16 1/2 x 13 in; 419 x 330mm. Sound, attractive set with half-titles. Tooley 5. $2,000-3,000


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38 141820/27 3 vols. (Color Plates.) Ackermann, R[udolph], pub. The Microcosm of London (or London in Miniature). [London, 1808-1810.] 1st ed. Lg 4to, later 19th-century 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds, spines gilt, a.e.g.; covers of vol 1 & back cover of vol 3 detached, joints of other covers tender. With half-titles, 3 wood-engraved pictorial titles, 3 engraved dedication leaves, 104 hand-colored aquatint plates (watermarked 1805-1807) after Rowlandson & Pugin. Light to moderate offsetting to text from plates, text occasionally a little spotted & lightly toned. Plates clean. Leaf size 13 x 10 in; 330 x 254mm. Tooley 7, 2nd state of text, plates chiefly in state b, with plate 1 in vol 1 in state a, 1st issue of contents leaf in vol 1. $3,500-5,000 39 141919/2 1 vol. Earlom, Richard; Turner, Charles. Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History ... Reign of Henry the Eighth to the End of the Reign of James the Second. London: S. Woodburn, [1811-1814]. 4to, contemp red straight-grained morocco, spine gilt, a.e.g., rough trimmed; scuffed, front joint tender. With engraved tp, 100 mezzotint portraits. Light, mostly marginal foxing. $100-150 40 141878/7 3 vols. Carroll, Lewis: (Gutmann, Bessie P., illus.) Through the Looking-Glass. New York: Dodge, [1909]. 8vo, orig red- & white-stamped pictorial blue cloth; light to moderate wear. With color frontis, 8 color plates, other illus. Hinges starting. * (Attwell, Mabel Lucie, illus.) Alice in Wonderland. Philadelphia: David McKay, [ca 1925]. Ptg by Raphael Tuck & Sons. 4to, orig gilt blue cloth; light to moderate wear. With 12 color plates, other illus. * (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: W. Heinemann, [1907]. #112/1100 (of 1130). 4to, orig gilt-lettered & -pictorial white linen; light to moderate wear & dust smudging. With 13 mtd color plates, other illus. Moderate discoloration & foxing to endpapers & front matter. $150-250 41 141658/1 1 vol. Chagall, Marc. Dessins pour la Bible. Utrecht: A.W. Bruna & Zoon, [1956]. Verve No 33/34. Text by Meyer Schapiro & Jean Wahl. Folio, orig color pictorial litho bds; spine detaching, joints chipped, old cellotape repairs to spine, moderate edge wear, front cover slightly dusty. Illus with 16 color & 12 plain orig lithos by Chagall. Internally clean. $1,000-1,500

42 141897/1 2 vols. (Cruikshank, George, illus.) Horne, William, pub. Illustrated British Satirical Pamphlets: The Queen’s Matrimonial Ladder. London, 1820. “Thirty-second Edition.” With “Joss and His Folly” caption title. 2pp advts. See Cohn 680 (for 1826 ptg). * Non mi ricordo! London, 1820. “Twenty-fourth Edition.” Cohn 6060. * The House That Jack Built. London, 1820. “Fourty-first ed.” With “The Clerical Magistrate” caption title. * The Real Constitutional House That Jack Built. London: J. Asperne, et al., 1819. * The Dorchester Guide ... London: Dean & Munday, n.d. [ca 1820]. “Third Edition.” * The Man in the Moon. London, 1820. “Eleventh Edition.” * The Political Apple-Pie. London: J. Johnston, 1820. 1st ed, Cohn 659. * The Loyal Man in the Moon. London: C. Chapple, 1820. All 8vo, bound in 2 vols, contemp calf & bds; rubbed. Wood-engraved illus by Cruikshank throughout. Pub by William Horne unless otherwuse indicated. $200-300 43 141663/3 1 vol. (Dali, Salvador, illus.) Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de. The Essays. Garden City: Doubleday, 1947. #41/1000, sgd by Dali. Lg 8vo, orig gilt-pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; some spotting & dust smudging, slipcase (stress along joints). Color plates, other illus. Signature a little light. $200-300 44 141899/6 1 vol. (Dore, Gustave, illus.) Tennyson, Alfred [Lord]. Enid. [Idylls of the King - 4th Part.] London: Edward Moxon, 1868. Folio, contemp richly gilt foliate & armorial full red morocco, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., with inlaid gilt-lettered geometric green morocco onlaid title; scuffed, joints & corners rubbed, front joint tender. With 9 steel-engraved plates. Moderate foxing to tp & frontis, other scattered light foxing. 1st Dore ed. From the collection of Jerome J. Shestack. $100-150 45 141494/12 1 vol. (Dulac, Edmund, illus.) The Dreamer of Dreams, by the Queen of Roumania. London, et al.: Hodder & Stoughton, [1915]. 1st ed. 4to, orig gilt-lettered & blue-pictorial stamped blue-gray cloth; minor wear, d/j with color pictorial front panel label (spine panel & back panel slightly toned, a few small tears at edges minimal paper loss). With 6 color plates hinged at left edge on mounts, lettered tissue guards. Some discoloration to half-title. Tight, bright copy. $120-180


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46 141044/21 1 vol. (Freud, Lucian, illus.) Moore, Nicholas. The Glass Tower. [London: Nicholas & Watson, 1944.] 1st ed. 8vo, orig yellow-stamped pictorial black bds, gilt-lettered dark green cloth spine; minor edge wear. Small chip at head of spine panel - no loss of lettering or design elements, other minor wear. Ownership at head of tp & ffep. Complete with all partly colored & plain illus (plates & in-text). Internally clean. American Bookprices Current does not record the sale of a copy in d/j & as defect-free as the above. $300-500 47 141494/11 4 vols. Illustrated Books: Beardsley, Aubrey, attributed to. Fifty Drawings by ... Collection [of] Mr. H.S. Nichols. New York: H.S. Nichols, 1920. #362/500, signed by Nichols. 4to, orig gilt foliate black cloth, t.e.g.; light edge wear. 50 plates. Front d/j panel & exhibition ticket laid in. Drawings depicted proven forgeries. * (Barbier, George, illus.) Le Gallienne, Richard. The Romance of Perfume. New York: R. Hudnut, 1928. 8vo, orig color pictorial white cloth; corners a little bumped, other light edge wear, occasionally slightly scuffed, some minor dust smudging. Color plates. With color illus pamphlet with silk ties in back cover pocket. * Dulac, Edmund, illus. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. London: Hodder & Stoughton, [ca 1915]. 4to, orig tan cloth, gilt; light wear. With 20 plates, tissue guards. Text & mounts slightly toned, scattered light foxing to text, plates generally clean. *_ _. _ _. New York: H. Doran, [ca 1920]. 8vo, orig black-stamped pictorial green cloth; minor wear, d/j (head of spine panel chipped, other small chips at edges). With 12 color plates. Internally clean. $150-250 48 141494/9 7 vols. Illusrated Books - Wyeth, Parrish, et al.: (Pyle, Howard, illus.) Forman, Justus Miles. The Island of Enchantment. New York, 1905. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & color pictorial floral violet-blue cloth, t.e.g.; light edge wear. With 4 color plates, shoulder illus. Card signed & inscr by Pyle laid in. * (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) [Clemens, S.L.] The Mysterious Stranger. New York, [1916]. 1st Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig black cloth, color pictorial cover label, t.e.g.; corners & spine ends rubbed. With 7 color plates. * (Remington, F.; Parrish, M.; Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Longfellow, H.W. The Song of Hiawatha. Boston, 1911. 1st ed thus. 8vo, orig terra-cotta cloth, color pictorial cover label, t.e.g.; some edge wear, cover label scuffed. Illus throughout. * (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. New York: Cosmopolitan, 1920. 1st Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt, t.e.g., color pictorial cover label; light edge wear. With 14 color plates (incl pictorial title), pictorial endpapers. Bright copy. Ownership on endpaper. * (Wyeth, N.C. illus.) Doyle, A. Conan.The White Company. New York: Cosmopolitan, 1922. 1st

Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig burgandy cloth, color pictorial cover title; light wear, label a little scuffed. With 14 color plates (incl illus title), pictorial endpapers. * (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Roberts, Kenneth. Trending into Maine. Boston: Little Brown, 1938. 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig green-lettered & pictorial tan buckram; light wear. With 14 color plates. * (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) The Odyssey of Homer. [Boston]: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 1st trade ed thus. 4to, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial red cloth; light to moderate wear. With 16 color plates. Ownerships on endpaper. $150-250 49 141531/17 3 vols. Johnston, Mary - Presentation Copies: To Have and To Hold. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1900. 1st ed. 8vo, orig terra-cotta cloth, paper spine label; slightly scuffed, a little dusty. Untrimmed. 8 plates by Howard Pyle, et al. * Cease Firing. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1912. 1st ed. 1/500, sgd by Johnston. 8vo, orig gray cloth, paper spine label; minor wear, d/j (some chipping at edges). Unopened. 4 color plates by N.C. Wyeth. * The Long Roll. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1911. 1st ed. 1/500, sgd by Johnston. 8vo, orig gray cloth, paper spine label; light edge wear, corners slightly bumped. Untrimmed. With 4 color plates by N.C. Wyeth. Each in custom 1/2 morocco slipcase & chemise. Each a presentation copy to the novelist Frances Noyes Hart, inscr with verse & sgd on half-title by Johnston. $120-180 50 141663/15 2 vols. (Kent, Rockwell, illus.) Shakespeare, William. The Complete Works. Garden City, 1936. #379/750, sgd by Kent. 4to, orig blue buckram, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, red morocco spine labels. Illus. Minor internal damp wrinkling, very scattered light foxing. New endpapers, lacking slipcase. $200-300 51 141044/24 1 vol. (Newell, Peter, illus.) Carroll, Lewis. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1902. 1st Newell ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered brick red cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor edge wear. Frontis portrait, 40 tinted plates, green shoulder decorations. Bright, tight copy. $80-120 52 141391/4 1 piece. (Pochoir.) Bonfils, Robert. La Manier Francaise. Paris: Lutetia, [1917]. #244/300 (of 324). Portfolio, sm folio, orig color pictorial bds, silk ties; light wear. Loose as issued. Complete with title, text, table, 16 plates, 20 pochoir illus. Internally clean & crisp. $300-500


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53 141878/11 2 vols. Rackham, Arthur, Illustrator: Shakespeare, William. A Midsummer-Night’s Dream. London: Heinemann, 1908. #41/1000, sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig giltlettered & -pictorial vellum; scuffed & moderately dust smudged, ties gone. With 40 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards, 30 b/w illus. Light foxing to front matter, early text leaves a little toned. * Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. Philadelphia: David McKay, [1929]. #138/200 (or 775), sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig giltlettered & -paneled vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; slightly scuffed, some dust spotting. With 12 color plates. Moderate foxing to half-title, verso of frontis & tp, other scattered light foxing. Both 1st Rackham eds, the 2nd is the American issue. $300-500 54 141878/16 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol. London: W. Heinemann, [1915]. #7/500 (of 525), sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial & -lettered vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners just bumped, occasionally a little scuffed, ties detached but present. With 12 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards, 20 b/w illus. Minor discoloration to endpapers, some scattered faint offsetting. 1st Rackham ed. $400-600 55 141878/12 2 vols. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Wagner, Richard: The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie. London: W. Heinemann, 1910. #960/1000 (of 1150), sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial & lettered vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasional light scuffing & dust smudging, ties frayed, front tie detached but present. Hinges starting to separate. With 34 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards, 14 b/w illus. Moderate foxing to endpapers. * Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods. London: W. Heinemann, 1911. #96/1000 (of 1150), sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial & lettered vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; some generally light scuffing & dust spotting, ties frayed & detached. With 30 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards, 9 b/w illus. Moderate foxing & discoloration to endpapers, minor scattered foxing. Both 1st Rackham eds. $600-900 56 141878/15 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery & Imagination. London: George G. Harrop, 1935. #224/450 (of 400), sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial & -lettered vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 12 mtd color plates, other illus. Bright, attractive copy in edge-worn & slightly dusty slipcase with paper spine label. $600-900

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57 141878/17 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Quiller-Couch, Arthur, Sir, intro by. Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures. London: William Heinemann, [1913]. #70/1000 (of 1030), sgd by Rackham. 4to, mid 20thcentury full crushed scarlet niger morocco, gilt double-paneled covers with gilt floral inner panel corners, gilt floral spine panels, gilt turn-ins, a.e.g. - rough trimmed, raised bands, marbled endpapers, by Bayntun Riviere; very occasionally, very slightly scuffed. With 44 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards, 10 b/w illus. Illus endpapers replaced by the binder. Very scattered, very light foxing to front matter. $600-900 58 141878/13 3 vols. Rackham, Arthur, Illustrator: Moore, Clement C. The Night Before Christmas. London: George G. Harrap, [1931]. #138/275 (of 550), sgd by Rackham. Lg 8vo, orig gilt-lettered flexible vellum. With 4 color plates, other illus. Small areas of light discoloration to front cover, a few small areas of internal dampstaining, very minor damp wrinkling. Lacking slipcase. * Rusking, John. The King of the Golden River. London: G. G. Harrop, [1932]. #115/570, sgd by Rackham. Lg 8vo, orig gilt-lettered flexible vellum; minor wear. With 4 color plates, other illus. Light foxing primarily to front matter gutters. Slipcase with spine label; some edge wear. * Rossetti, Christina. Goblin Market. London: G.G. Harrop, [1933]. #318/410, sgd by Rackham. Lg 8vo, orig gilt-lettered flexible vellum. With 4 color plates, other illus. Near fine in slightly worn slipcase. All t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. All 1st Rackham eds. $500-800 59 142023/4 1 piece. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Browning, Robert. The Pied Piper of Hamelin. London: George G. Harrop, [1934]. #315/410, sgd by Rackham. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered limp vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor wear, orig slipcase (minor dust smudging, some stress at joints). With 4 color plates, lettered tissue guards, double-page & text illus, pictorial endpapers. Some light foxing to guard sheets & verso of limitation leaf. Bookplate on upper corner of ffep recto. 1st Rackham ed. $300-500

60 141878/19 2 vols. Rackham, Arthur, Illustrator: Mother Goose: The Old Nursery Rhymes. London: W. Heinemann, [1913]. #94/1110 (of 1130), sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial & -lettered white linen, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine & edges of covers starting to darken. With 13 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards, 85 b/w illus. Light foxing to endpapers. * Cinderella. London: W. Heinemann, [1919]. #577/850, sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig linen-backed pictorial green bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners bumped, d/j (head & foot of spine chipped away, creasing & old cellotape repairs to edges). Complete with mtd color frontis, color & b/w silhouette illus. Occasional offsetting, very occasional darkening at bottom blank borders. Both 1st Rackham eds. $500-800 61 141878/14 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Grahame, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1940. #1666/2020, sgd by the book’s designer Bruce Rogers. Intro by A.A. Milne. 4to, orig cloth-backed bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor edge wear, in orig edge-worn slipcase. With 16 color plates. Last book illustrated by Rackham. $500-800 62 141899/3 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Dickens, Charles. The Chimes. London (for the Limited Editions Club of New York), 1931. #1377/1500, sgd by Rackham. 4to, orig gilt- & black-stamped pictorial cloth; light wear, spine & edges starting to darken. Lacking slipcase. From the collection of Jerome J. Shestack. $120-180 63 142023/3 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Malory, Thomas, Sir, abridged by. Pollard, Alfred W. The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table. New York: Macmillan, 1917. #120/250 lg paper copies. 4to, orig gilt-lettered & -pictorial white kid, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed, spine ends & edges rubbed, bottom of front joint starting to split. With 16 mtd color plates, 70 b/w illus. Internally generally clean. 1st Rackham ed. $300-500


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64 141494/13 5 vols. Rackham, Arthur, Illustrator: Wagner, Richard. The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie. New York: Doubleday Page, 1912. 4to, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth, edges untrimmed; head of spine slightly frayed, other light edge wear. With 34 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards. Some dust smudging & small tape residue to endpapers, mounts slightly toned. * _ _. Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods. New York: Doubleday Page, 1911. 1st trade ed, American issue. 4to, orig cloth-backed giltlettered & -pictorial bds; moderately worn. With 30 mtd color plates, lettered tissue guards. Frontis tissue guard detached, mount edges toned, scattered light foxing to title, front matter & text, other occasional small faults. * Irving, Washington. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Philadelphia: David McKay, [1928]. 1st American trade ed. 4to, orig brown cloth, color pictorial cover label, t.e.g.; minor wear. With 8 color plates, other illus. Bright, tight copy. * Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. London: G.G. Harrap, [1929]. #184/575 (of 775), signed by Rackham. 1st Rackham ed. 4to, orig vellum, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally a little scuffed, other edges often lightly scuffed, slightly warped. With 12 color plates, other illus. Light foxing to title & margins of plates, endpapers a little toned, some creasing to fore-edges. * Walton, Izaak. The Compleat Angler. London; G.G. Harrap, [1931]. 1st Rackham trade ed. 4to, orig gilt-lettered & -pictorial blue cloth; minor wear, d/j (price clipped, scattered unobtrusive dust smudging, minor edge wear). With 12 color plates with lettered tissue guards. Minor areas of discoloration on endpapers, but attractive copy. $300-500 65 141494/4 6 vols. Sendak, Maurice - Signed Books: (Sendak, Maurice, illus.) Jarrell, Randall. The Bat-Poet. New York: Macmillan, [1964]. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig cloth; light wear, d/j (price clipped, some chipping). Signed by Sendak on ffep recto. Hanrahan A60. * _ _. The Animal Family. London, 1967. 1st English ed. 16mo, orig cloth; slightly warped, d/j (stress to panel joints, some dampstaining to back panel). Signed & inscr by Sendak on tp. * Minarik, Else Holmelund. A Kiss for Little Bear. New York, etc.: Harper & Row, [1968]. Later ptg. 8vo, orig pictorial bds; light to moderate wear, d/j (wear to edges & joints, minor dust soiling). Signed & inscr by Sendak on tp. Previous owner’s gift inscr in green ink dated 1973 on front paste-down. * MacDonald, George. The Light Princess. London, etc., [1972]. 1st English ed. Sm 8vo, orig richly silvered pictorial blue cloth, d/j (price clipped); light shelf wear. Signed & inscr by Sendak on tp. * Sendak, Maurice. Higglety Pigglety Pop. [New York]: Harper & Row, [1967, but ca 1971]. Sm 4to, orig brown cloth, color pictorial label; slightly warped, d/j (slightly dusty, price clipped). Signed, inscr & dated “Sept 87” by Sendak on ffep recto. * _ _. Outside Over There. [New York: Harper & Row, 1981]. 1st ed. Oblong 4to, orig red cloth, gilt, d/j; light shelf wear. Signed & inscr by Sendak on tp. $200-300

66 141860/2 3 vols (2 wrappers). Shan, Ben: A Partridge in a Pear Tree. New York: MoMA, [1949]. Sm oblong 4to, orig color pictorial wrappers; creased, front wrapper starting to detach. Illus throughout. Sgd on tp by Shahn. * (Spiral Press.) Paragraphs on Art. (New York, 1952.) 1/1700. 8vo, orig wrappers; slightly creased & a little dusty. Illus. * (Shahn, Ben, illus.) Haggadah for Passover. Boston: Little Brown, 1965. 1st ed. Ptd by The Trianon Press, Paris. 4to, orig gilt-lettered white linen; some spotting & edge wear. Color & other illus. Dampstain at center fore-edge. Presentation copy inscr, dated “Roosevelt Feb 1966” & sgd in ink by Shahn on ffep recto. $100-150 67 141899/2 1 vol. (Tenniel, John, illus.) [Dodgson, Charles.] Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: Macmillan, 1868. “Tenth Thousand.” 8vo, gilt-pictorial brick red cloth, a.e.g.; corners bumped, moderately scuffed, rebacked. Frontis (with tissue guard), illus in text. Scattered, occasionally moderate spotting & dust smudging. 1868 ink ownership at head of half-title. From the collection of Jerome J. Shestack. $250-400 68 141878/9 2 vols. (Tenniel, John, illus.) [Dodgson, Charles L.] Carroll, Lewis: Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1872. 1st American ed. Illus by John Tenniel. 12mo, orig gilt-pictorial & -ruled green cloth; head & foot of spine frayed away with loss to gilt rules, corners frayed, joints & edges scuffed, slightly cocked. Hinges just starting to crack, contents just toned. With “wade” for “wabe” on p21. * Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: Macmillan, 1886. Eighty-Third Thousand. Illus by John Tenniel. Sm 8vo, contemp full gilt-paneled & polished tan calf, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, orig gilt-pictorial red cloth covers & spine bound in; calf bdg rather scuffed, joints rubbed & tender. Frontis, other illus. Moderate foxing to frontis & front matter. $250-400 69 141494/6 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Fox, John, Jr. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. New York: Scribner’s, 1931. 1st Wyeth ed. Lg 8vo, orig black cloth, color pictorial cover label, gilt-lettered spine, top edge stained peach, other edges untrimmed, glassine. Color pictorial title, 14 color plates, pictorial endpapers. Signed & inscr on half-title by Wyeth. Tight, bright copy with orig defective box. Allen pp 204-205. $400-600


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70 141494/8 11 vols. Wyeth, N.C. - Scribner’s Classics First Wyeth Editions: Stevenson, Robert Louis. Kidnapped. New York, 1913. Light shelfwear, bright copy. * _ _. The Black Arrow. New York, 1916. Moderate shelf wear. * Lanier, Sidney. The Boy’s King Arthur. New York, 1917. Light to moderate shelf wear, bookplate on front paste-down. * Verne, Jules. The Mysterious Island. New York, 1919. Light shelf wear. * Wiggin, K.A.; Smith, N.A. The Scottish Chiefs. New York, 1921. Moderate shelf wear, minor staining to cover label. * Kingsley, Charles. Westward Ho! New York, 1920. Light to moderate shelf wear. * Matthews, Brander. Poems of American Patriotism. New York, 1922. Light shelf wear, front hinge slightly stressed. * Stevenson, Robert Louis. David Balfour. New York, 1924. * Cooper, James Fenimore. The Deerslayer. New York, 1925. Moderate shelf wear, bdg scuffed. * Boyd, James. Drums. New York, [1928]. Light shelf wear. Ownership signatures. All 8vo, orig black cloth, color cover labels, complete with all color plates, etc. $250-400 71 141494/7 6 vols. Wyeth, N.C. - Illustrated Books: Stevenson, Robert Louis. Treasure Island. New York: Scribner’s, 1911. 1st Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig black cloth, color pictorial cover title, giltlettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine ends & corners scuffed, other light wear. With color pictorial title, map, 14 color plates with lettered tissue guards, pictorial endpapers. In chipped d/j issued ca 1925. The 1st Scribner’s Juvenile Classics title. Allen p 218, with misprint in contents, part IV. * Longfellow, H.W. The Courtship of Miles Standish. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1920. 1st Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered green cloth, color pictorial cover label; minor wear, d/j (price clipped?, edge worn & moderately dusty). With 8 color plates, pictorial endpapers. A pp 211-212. * Verne, Jules. Michael Strogoff: A Courier of the Czar. New York: Scribner’s, [1927]. 1st Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig black cloth, color pictorial cover label, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear, other light wear, d/j (often chipped at edges, moderately dusty). With color pictorial title, 9 color plates, pictorial endpapers. Minor internal spotting. Early school prize ink presentation at head of half-title. A p 222. * Rollins, Philip Ashton. Jinglebob. New York: Scribner’s, 1930. 1st Wyeth ed. 8vo, orig black cloth, color cover pictorial label, giltlettered spine; minor wear, d/j (price clipped, chipping at corners, spine ends & center of spine panel, joints worn). With b/w pictorial title, 4 color plates, pictorial endpapers. A p 217. * Rawlings, Marjorie K. The Yearling. New York: Scribner’s, 1939. Pulitzer Prize ed. 8vo, orig pictorial gray buckram; occasionally scuffed , d/j (price clipped, chipped at corners & spine ends, other wear, slightly dusty). With 14 color plates, pictorial endpapers. A p 216. * Roberts, Kenneth. Trending into Maine. Boston, 1938. #367/1075, signed by Roberts & Wyeth. 8vo, orig linen, morocco spine label; sunned & scuffed. With 14 color plates. Lacking extra suite of plates & slipcase. $400-700

CHILDREN’S BOOKS Lots 72-80 72 141569/1 9 vols. Alger, Horatio, Jr. - Primarily Loring Imprints: Ragged Dick; or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks. Boston: Loring, [1868, but 1873.] 12mo, orig purple cloth; light edge wear, spine fading, ink stain on front cover. With additional vignette title, 3 plates, 2pp advts at front. Some discoloration to endpapers & fly leaves, but crisp copy. Gardner (1971 ed) pp103-104. * Fame and Fortune. Boston: Loring, [1868, but ca 1870]. 12mo, orig purple cloth; light to moderate wear, spine starting to fade. With additional vignette title & 3 plates. Without advts, with battered type points. 1876 ownership inscr. G pp67-68. * Another copy of the preceeding, [ca 1870-73]. Orig green cloth; scuffed spine & back joint frayed. With additional vignette title & 3 plates. Without advts, with battered type points. Internal spotting. 1873 ownership incr. G pp6768. * Mark the Match Boy. Boston: Loring, [1869, but 1872]. 12mo, orig green cloth; corners bumped, light edge wear. With additional vignette title, 3 plates, 2pp advts. Scattered light foxing. G pp93-94. * Another copy of the preceeding, [ca 1873]. Orig green cloth; spine frayed, some scuffing & edge wear. With additional vignette title & 3 plates. Without advts. Some internal spotting. G pp93-94. * Luck and Pluck. Boston: Loring, [1869, but 1872]. 12mo, orig cloth; light wear to joints & edges. With additonal vignette title, frontis, 6 plates, advts. Very slightly shaken. G p88. * Paul the Peddler. Boston: Loring, [1871]. 12mo, orig cloth; corners bumped, joints & edges often rubbed. Hinges starting. With additional vignette title, frontis & 2 plates. Without advts. Some internal dust smudging, a little shaken. G p102. * Brave and Bold. Boston: Loring, 1874 [but ca 1876]. 12mo, orig purple cloth scuffed & sunned, head of spine chipped. With additional vignette title, frontis, 2 plates, 4pp advts. Ink calligraphic & pictorial presentation dated Jan 30, 1880 on front fly. G p56-57. * From Canal Boy to President,... James A. Garfield. New York: John R. Anderson, 1881. 1st ed, 2nd state. 12mo, orig giltlettered black-stamped pictorial mustard cloth; light edge wear. Portrait, frontis & 3 plates. Slightly shaken. G pp74-75. $120-180


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73 141569/3 10 vols. Alger, Horatio, Jr.: Walter Sherwood’s Probation. Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates, 1897. 1st ed. 12mo, orig gilt-lettered black- & light green-stamped foliate green cloth; light wear. Frontis (detached), 3 plates. Ownership on front fly dated 1897. Gardner p128-129. * A Debt of Honor. New York: A.L. Burt, [1900]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig red- & yellow-stamped pictorial blue-green cloth; light wear. Hinges cracked. Frontis, 4 plates, advts (pp11-14 only). G p61. * Dean Dunham. New York: Street & Smith, [1900]. 2 copies. 12mo, orig gilt-pictorial cloth; light to moderate wear, slightly dusty. Frontis, advts. 1st cloth Street & Smith issue. G p60-61. * Tom Turner’s Legacy. New York: A.L. Burt, [1902]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig black-, gold- & red-stamped pictorial blue-green cloth; light to moderate edge wear, slightly cocked. Frontis, 4 plates, 10pp advts at back. All 1st ed points, but with white endpapers, not flowered. G p123-124. * Young Captain Jack. New York: Mershon, [1901]. 12mo, orig stamped pictorial green cloth, edges stained green; light to moderate edge wear. Frontis, 3 plates, 4pp advts. G p135-136. * The World Before Him. Philadelphia: Penn, 1902. 1st ed. 12mo, orig red- & white-stamped blue cloth; mostly light edge wear. Frontis, 6 plates, 2pp advts. Library stamp on back endpaper. G p131. * Chester Rand. Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates, 1903. 1st ed. 12mo, orig brown- & white-stamped tan cloth; minor wear. Frontis, 2 plates, 10pp advts. G p58-59. * Finding A Fortune. Philadelphia: Penn, 1904. 1st ed. 12mo, orig color-stamped pictorial tan cloth; light wear. Hinges starting to crack. Frontis, 6 plates. G p67-68. * Joe the Hotel Boy. New York: Cupples & Leon, [1906]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig color pictorial beige cloth; light wear. Frontis, 3 plates, 4pp advts. G p85. $120-180 74 141569/2 12 vols. Alger, Horatio, Jr.: Do and Dare. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, [1884]. 12mo, orig pictorial terra-cotta cloth, spine gilt; light wear. Frontis, 3 plates. Ownership inscr dated 1884 on verso of frontis. Tight, attractive copy. Presumed 1st, with floral endpapers. Gardner p63, calling for slate endpapers. * Joe’s Luck. New York: A.L. Burt, [1887]. 12mo, orig pictorial blue cloth; joints & spine ends a little scuffed. Frontis, 2pp advts. Presumed 1st ed thus, deluxe cloth issue. G p84-85. * Frank Fowler, the Cash Boy. New York: A.L. Burt, [1887]. 12mo, orig pictorial tan cloth; light edge wear, slightly dusty. Frontis, plates, 6pp advts. Presumed 1st thus, deluxe cloth issue. * Another copy of the preceeding. Light brown pictorial cloth; light wear. Frontis, plates. Without advts, back fly torn away. Presumed 1st thus, deluxe cloth issue. * Tom Temple’s Career. New York: A.L. Burt, [1888]. 3 copies. All in pictorial tan or mustard cloth; light to moderate wear. Frontises, plates, advts. Each a distinct early state of the deluxe cloth issue. G p122. * Struggling Upward: or, Luke Larkin’s Luck. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, [1890]. 1st ed, 1st issue. 12mo, black-

& yellow-stamped pictorial blue-gray cloth; slightly cocked, corners bumped, head of spine starting to chip, occasionally a little dusty. Front hinge starting to crack. Frontis, 3 plates, 2pp advts. Contents just starting to tone. 1st issue with dark brown coated endpapers. G p118-119. * The Young Boatman. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing, 1897. 12mo, orig cloth; moderate wear. Frontis, plates. Reissue of 1892 ed. G p134. * Victor Vane, the Young Secretary. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, [1894]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig blue- & black-stamped decorative tan cloth; light edge wear, very slightly dusty. Frontis, 3 plates, 2pp advts. Contents starting to tone. G p126-127. * Another copy of the preceeding. Orig cloth; moderate wear. Complete. * Frank the Hunter’s Peril. Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates, [1896]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig gilt-lettered foliate tan cloth; slightly cocked, head of spine chipped - just touching the letter F of the gilt title. Front fly excised. With coated endpapers. G p72-73. $120-180 75 142068/1 1 vol. Bannerman, Helen. The Story of Little Black Sambo. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, n.d. [ca 1901]. 1st American ed, 2nd issue. 16mo, orig golden-tan cloth-backed beige bds with color pictorial oval cover label framed in black; corners rubbed, occasionaly scuffed. With 27 full-page color illus, incl frontis. 1st 2 signatures just sprung, some internal dust smudging. With tp in black, text on versos only, 56 pp, 2 terminal blanks. Also identified as 2nd American ed, 1st issue. $200-300 76 141919/5 1 vol. Crane, Walter. The First of May, a Fairy Masque. London: Henry Sotheran, 1881. #162/200, sgd by Crane. Tall folio, 30th-century 3/4 black crushed morocco, gilt & marbled bds, spines richly gilt, raised bands; minor wear, with 57 applique india paper proof plates on lg folio sheets. Moderate foxing to front matter, otherwise light throughout. $200-300 77 141494/10 8 vols. Illustrated & Children’s Books: (Greenaway, Kate, illus.) Mavor, William. The English Spelling-Book. London: G. Routledge, 1885. 1st ed. 12mo, orig pictorial bds; scuffed & repaired, new endpapers. Frontis, plates, text illus. Internally generally clean. * (Greenaway, Kate, illus.) Mother Goose. London: F. Warner, n.d. [ca 1900]. 12mo, orig color pictorial bds; moderate edge wear, slightly dusty. Color illus throughout. Bookplate & discoloration on front endpaper. * (Tenniel, John, illus.) Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: Macmillan, 1872. Sm 8vo, orig red cloth, gilt; rather scuffed, edge wear, head of spine broken. Lacking frontis. * (Newell, Peter, illus.) Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s


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Adventures in Wonderland. New York, 1901. 1st Newell ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & -pictorial white paper vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally dust smudged, small split at head of spine. Portrait, plates, shoulder illus. Bookplate on paste-down, newspaper clippings on ffep. * (Newell, Peter, illus.) Carroll, Lewis. The Hunting of the Snark. New York: Harper, 1903. 1st Newell ed. 8vo, orig giltlettered & -pictorial white paper vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine darkened, spine ends starting to to chip. Color frontis, plates, shoulder illus. * Newell, Peter. The Slant Book. New York: Harper, 1910. 1st ed. 4to, orig slanted pictorial bds; corners bumped,, other edge wear, some dust smudging. * Kipling, Rudyard. Just So Stories. New York: Doubleday Page, 1902. 1st American ed. 4to, orig pictorial green cloth; corners & spine ends frayed, other edge wear, slightly scuffed, some dust smudging. Full-page illus. Pencil annotations on endpapers. Livingston 268. * _ _. “Captains Courageous.” New York: Century, 1897. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig gilt & red-stamped green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light to moderate edge wear. Frontis, 20 full-page illus. Livingston 138. $150-250 78 141813/1 1 vol. Milne, A.A. The House at Pooh Corner. London: Methuen, [1928]. 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig gilt-paneled & -pictorial pink cloth; t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine & extremities sunned, spine ends frayed, corners bumped. Front hinge broken. Illus by Ernest H. Shepard. 1928 ink ownership at head of half-title. $100-150 79 141044/35 1 vol. (Rabier, Benjamin, illus.) Le Buffon de Benjamin Rabier. Paris: Garnier, [1913]. 4to, orig color pictorial brick red cloth with onlaid & inlaid elements, a.e.g.; some edge wear. Numerous full-page color litho illus, color text illus throughout. Internally clean. $200-300 80 141044/25 1 vol. Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. The Yearling. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1938. 1st ed. Decorations by Edward Shenton. 8vo, green-stamped & lettered pictorial cream cloth, top edge stained green, other edges untrimmed; light edge wear, front joint toned, d/j (some chipping at edges - minor paper loss just touching a design element here & there). Attractive copy with all points. $250-400

PRIVATE PRESS Lots 81-96 81 141919/9 1 vol. (Baskerville Press.) Catullus, Tibullus & Propertius. Opera. Birmingham: John Baskerville, 1772. 4to, contemp gilt triple-paneled red straight-grained morocco, gilt floral spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., marbled endpapers; corners rubbed, joints starting to crack, edges darkening. Moderate dust smudging & spotting to tp. With cancels for leaves A2 & H3. Tall copy, internally generally clean. Gaskell 44. $120-180 82 141044/15 1 vol. (Centaur Book Shop.) McDonald, Edward D. A Bibliography of the Writings of D.H. Lawrence. Philadelphia, 1925. #83/100, large paper copy sgd by Lawrence & McDonald. 8vo, orig tan buckram-backed bds, paper spine label; edges rubbed, spine ends just frayed. Hinge-mtd frontis portrait of Lawrence. Internally clean. $200-300 83 141531/15 8 vols. (5 wrappers.) Chapbooks & Private Press Printings - Stephens, James: Fine New Poems. London: Flying Fame, 1913. 8vo, orig color pictorial wrappers; light wear. Color illus throughout by Lovat Fraser. Sgd by Stephens at head of tp. * Green Branches. Dublin: Maunsel, 1916. #292/500. 4to, orig green-lettered & pictorial tan wrappers; light edge wear. Sgd by Stephens on half-title. * Hunger: A Dublin Story by James Esse. Dublin: The Canle Press, 1918. 12mo, orig green-lettered & pictorial olive wrappers; minor edge wear. 2pp advts. * Arthur Griffith: Journalist and Statesman. Dublin: Wilson, Hartnell, n.d. [ca 1922]. 12mo, orig wrappers; occasionally slightly dusty. Frontis. Sgd by Stephens on ffep. * Little Things. Freelands, 1924. 1/200. 8vo, orig sewn gray wrappers; minor wear. Hinge-mtd etching. Sgd by Stephens on front blank. * Collected Poems. London: Macmillan, 1926. 1/500. 4to, orig 1/4 vellum & blue bds, gilt-lettered spine; corners just bumped, other minor wear. Sgd by Stephens on limitation page. Custom 1/2 morocco slipcase & chemise. * Julia Elizabeth. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1929. #489/861, sgd by Stehpens. 4to, orig cloth & color-patterned bds, paper labels; light edge wear, slightly dusty. * Optimist. Gaylordsville: The Slide Mountain Press, 1929. #80/83. 8vo, orig cloth-backed color & giltpatterned bds; light to moderate wear, spine label mostly rubbed away. Sgd by Stephens on half-title. $500-800


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84 141155/37 1 vol. (De Vinne Press.) Hierro, Baltasar del. Libro y prima parte de los victoriosos hechos del muy valeroso cavallero don Alvaro de Baca. N.p., 1903. 1/3 copies on vellum. Sm 4to, orig full gilt-paneled & geometric blind crushed brick red niger morocco, gilt sailing ship motifs at panel borders & spine compartments, gilt starburst brick red crushed niger morocco doublures, t.e.g., raised bands; bands, edges & joints often scuffed. Presentation copy inscr & sgd by Archer Milton Huntington, founder of the Hispanic Society of America, stepson of Collis P. Huntington, owner of the copy from which this facs was produced. $1,500-2,500 85 132477/5 1 vol. (Derrydale Press.) Roland Clark’s Etchings. New York, 1938. Out-of-series review copy. Folio, orig gilt-lettered two-tone cloth, glassine, orig box. With orig etched frontis signed in pencil by Roland Clark + 69 plates. Near fine copy in box with edge wear. Edition of 850. $250-400 86 141494/15 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Dumas, Alexandre, fils. Camille. 1937. #782/1500. Illus by Marie Laurencin. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial white linen, slipcase (occasionally slightly dust smudged, a little darkened at edges). $200-300 87 148075/1 5 vols. Limited Editions Club of New York: Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Tender is the Night. 1982. Illus by Fred Meyer. #1003/2000, signed by Meyer & Charles Scribner III. 4to, orig pictorial linen, glassine, slipcase; minor chipping to glassine, minor scuffing to edges of slipcase. * Turgenev, Ivan. Fathers and Sons. 1941. Illus by Fritz Eichenberg. #1035/1500, sgd by Eichenberg. 4to, orig two-tone cloth, gilt, slipcase; small area at bottom of spine blistered, slipcase slightly scuffed. 1976. Illus by Lajos Szalay. #31/1600, sgd by Szalay. 8vo, orig 1/4 green morocco & bds, slipcase; minor wear. * Wharton, Edith. The Age of Innocence. 1973. Illus by Lawrence Beal Smith. #1407/2000, sgd by Smith. 4to, orig brick cloth-backed color floral linen, slipcase; light wear. * _ _. The House of Mirth. 1975. Illus by Lily Harmon. #238/2000, sgd by Harmon. 4to, orig blue cloth with floral linen panel, slipcase; light wear. $250-400

88 141848/1 3 vols. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Grass, Guenter. The Flounder. 1985. Illus by Grass. 4to, orig 1/4 eelskin & gray linen, paper cover labels, orig cloth slipcase; minor wear. Bright, attractive set. $150-250 89 141494/16 2 vols. Limited Editions Club of New York: Lewis, Sinclair. Main Street. 1937. #782/1500, signed by illus Grant Wood. 4to, orig flexible cloth; minor wear, slipcase with paper label (some edge wear & darkening). * Thoreau, Henry David. Walden. 1936. Illus with photos by Edward Steichen. #782, signed by Steichen. 4to, orig cloth & bds; corners slightly bumped, spine ends slightly scuffed, lacking slipcase. $200-300 90 141848/2 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) (Mapplethorpe, Robert, photographer.) Rimbaud, Arthur. A Season in Hell. 1986. #736/1000, sgd bt Mapplethorpe & the translator, Paul Schmidt. 4to, orig crimson Nigerian Oasis goatskin; a few negligible nicks, orig black cloth slipcase. With 8 hand-rubbed photogravures by Mapplethorpe. Attractive copy. $800-1,200 91 141919/1 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) (Neel, Alice, illus.) Poe, Edgar Allan. The Fall of the House of Usher. 1985. #227/1500, sgd by Neel & Raphael Soyer. Folio, orig goatskin & marbled bds; light edge wear. With an etching & 2 lithos by Neel. Afterword on Neel by Soyer. Neel sgd only a small number of copies. Lacking slipcase. $150-250 92 141494/14 2 vols. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Wilde, Oscar. Salome: drame en un acte. * Salome: A Tragedy. 1938. #782/1500. Both 4to, orig wrappers & glassine; orig cloth, gilt. The first illus & signed by Andre Derian, the second by Aubrey Beardsley. Minor offsetting from wrapper flaps on endpapers of the French version. Slipcase (edgeworn). $200-300 93 141044/28 1 vol. (Merrymount Press.) Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat of. Boston, 1902. #17/25, on Japan vellum, with mtd ms limitation card sgd by Nathan Haskell Dole. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered red vellum, silk ties; light edge wear, a little warped. English translation of Edward Fitzgerald, with version in Greek of Elegiacs by Ernest A. Crawley. $250-400


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94 141663/4 5 vols (2 wrappers). Private Press Books &c: (The Philosopher Press.) (Le Gallienne, Richard, trans.) Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat. Wausau, WI, [1901]. #134/200 ptd for James Carlton Young & sgd by Le Gallienne. Sm 4to, orig gilt- & blacklettered brown bds; some scuffing & minor chipping to spine & joints. Decorated initials, untrimmed. Internally clean. Presentation copy inscr to Horace E. Scudder, dated Dec 16, 1901 & sgd on tp by Young. In orig worn slipcase. * (The Ashler Press.) H.M., Jr. Letters Home. Glen Head, 1935. 1/75 made at the Walpole Printing Office. 12mo, orig cloth-backed color foliate green bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners just bumped. Attractive copy. * (Grabhorn Press.) Churchill, Winston. Addresses Delivered in the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty ... San Francisco: Ransohoffs, 1940. 1/250. Folio, orig two-tone cloth; scuffed, occasionally dusty. Hinges tender. * (Harvard College Library.) Angel, Marie. A Bestiary. Cambridge, 1960. 1/1000. 48mo, orig pictorial wrappers. Plate. Minor wear. * Rosenbach, Galleries. (Pennell, Joseph, foreward by.) An Exhibition of Original Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley. Philadelphia, 1919. 8vo, orig ptd, decorated wrappers; some edge wear. $120-180 95 148075/2 2 vols. Private Press: Faulkner, William. Spotted Horses. [Univ of South Carolina Press], 1989. Litho illus by Boyd Saunders. #254/600, sgd by Saunders. With orig sgd litho. Oblong folio, orig cromwell leather-backed Holliston sailcloth, orig beige linen fall-down box (minor wear at corners). * (Joyce, James). (Field, Saul, illus.) Levitt, Morton. Bloomsday: an Interpretation of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Greenwich, CT: New York Graphic Society, 1972. #73/250, sgd by Field & Levitt. With orig color engraving “Metempschosis” in orig sleeve, numbered, titled & sgd in pencil by Field. Folio, orig green cloth, d/j, green cloth slipcase (minor wear to edges). Illus, incl color plates. $250-400 96 141044/23 2 vols. Private Press - Oscar Wilde as Subject: (Brothers of the Book, pub.) Saltus, Edgar. Oscar Wilde: An Idler’s Impression. Chicago, 1917. #54/100 (of 474), sgd by Laurence C. Woodworth. 8vo, orig paper vellum & blue paper bds, gilt-lettered spine; spine & corners starting to chip, scattered light dust smudging. Moderate spotting & darkening to front & back matter. * (Nash, John Henry, printer.) Oscar Wilde, Reproduced from a Portrait Made by an Unkown Artist. Wilde and Wildeiana, the Library of William Andrews Clark, Jr. San Francisco, 1923. #89/100. 4to, green cloth-backed greenish gray bds, paper spine label, slipcase. Mtd color portrait of Wilde. Unopened, bright & tight. $100-150

FINE BINDINGS Lots 97-114 97 141494/24 4 vols. Blackstone, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1773. “The Fifth Edition.” 8vo, contemp mottled calf, rebacked, brown morocco spine with burgundy & black morocco labels; occasionally scuffed. Internally clean. $200-300 98 141848/5 12 vols. Browning, Robert. Complete Works. New York: Fred De Fau, [1910]. Assisi Edition, #92/100. 8vo, orig 3/4 crushed brown morocco & silk, gilt, gilt floral spines, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; joints often scuffed, very occasionally rubbed, corners bumped, spine ends & bands very occasionally scuffed - heads & bands completely intact. Photogravure plates in double suite, incl color & plain frontis portrait. Mostly unopened. $250-400 99 141531/8 20 vols. Byron, Lord: The Works of. London: John Murray, 1832-1834. “With His Letters and Journals, and His Life” by Thomas Moore. 17 vols. Sm 8vo, late 19th-century 3/4 blue morocco & marbled bds, gilt-lettered & floral spines, t.e.g.; joints & edges often rubbed, several heads rubbed bands intact, spines becoming green, small wound at center of foreedge of the front cover of vol 1. Engraved frontis & additional engraved vignette titles in each vol. Letterpress title of vol 1-12 dated 1832; vols 13, 15-17 dated 1833; vol 14 dated 1834. 1st ed thus. * Guiccioli, Countess. My Recollections of Lord Byron. London: Richard Bentley, 1869. 1st English-language ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds, gilt spine compartments, t.e.g.; joints, corners & spine ends rubbed - bands intact. Mtd albumen photo frontis of Byron after engraving. Complete, crisp, untrimmed. * The Works of Lord Byron. London: W. Heinmann, 1897. #120/250. Vol 1, Letters, 1804-1813. 8vo, orig 1/2 vellum & bds, gilt; occasionally scuffed. Photogravure portrait. Untrimmed. $200-300 100 141727/18 6 vols. Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. Autos sacrementales alegoricos y historiales. Madrid: M. Fernandez, 1759-1760. 4to, contemp full speckled calf, morocco spine labels, red stained edges, marbled endpapers; joints & extremities rubbed. Head & tail pieces. Sound & internally clean. Ex-library, pencil markings on tps, bookplates on paste-downs. Collection of 10 religious verse dramas by Calderon. $120-180


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101 101 141848/6 35 vols. (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Writings of Mark Twain. New York: Harper, 1929. Stormfield Edition, #165/1000 (of 1024). 35 of 37 vols, lacking vols 26 & 37. 8vo, contemp 3/4 crushed navy blue morocco & cloth, gilt, richly gilt spine compartments, t.e.g, other edges untrimmed, raised bands, by Bayntun; joints, extremities & spine ends starting to fade to brown, a few spines possibly skillfully rebacked. Plates. With S.L. Clemens autograph letter sgd; Stormfield, Redding, CT, July 17, [19]09, 1p, 8vo, mtd to front blank in vol 1; to the officers of the Produce Exchange Safe Deposit, giving Albert Bigalow Paine permission to “carry away the contents of my box ...” $2,500-4,000 102 141497/3C 6 vols. English Belles Lettres & Literature - Leather Bindings: Shelley, Mrs. [Wollstonecraft, Mary.] Rambles in Germany and Italy, in 1840, 1842, and 1843. London: Edward Moxon, 1844. 1st ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp 3/4 maroon morocco & marbled bds, gilt, spines richly gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; slightly scuffed, joints rubbed. Complete with half-titles. * Milnes, Richard Mockton, ed. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats. London: Edward Moxon, 1848. 1st ed. 2 vols. Sm 8vo, contemp gilt-paneled polished tan calf, spines gilt, a.e.g., morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed, heads intact. Frontises (portrait & facs). Offsetting on tps, facs toned, scattered light foxing, minor dampstaining to back matter of vol 2. * Lang, Andrew. The Library. London: Macmillan, 1889. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp 3/4 gilt brown morocco & marbled bds, spine gilt, t.e.g.; scuffed, joints & corners rubbed. Frontis, 3 color plates, full-page & text illus. Light foxing to front matter. * Saintbury, George. Notes on a Cellar-Book.London, 1953. Sm 8vo, contemp 3/4 purple-brown morocco & cloth, giltlettered spine, raised bands, by Bayntun; minor wear. $120-180

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103 141334/11 1 vol. (Extra-Illustrated.) Bray, Mrs. [Anna Eliza Stothard]. The Life of Thomas Stothard. London: John Murray, 1851. Sq 8vo, contemp gilt triple-fillet paneled scarlet morocco, gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; scuffed, joint often rubbed. Engraved text illus, extra-illus with approx 30 engravings after Stothard (many late 18th & early 19th century), incl 6 engravings by William Blake, 15 fold oval stipple engravings (possibly proofs) for Stothard’s illus Pilgram’s Progress, pub by J. Thane, ca 1787-1793. Internally generally clean. Mid-19th-century material relating to Stothard & the assembled prints for this copy inserted. $500-800


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104 141334/10 1 vol. (Extra-Illustrated.) Elliott, Grace Dalrymple. Journal of My Life during the French Revolution. London: Richard Bently, 1859. Special copy, extra-illus. 4to, early 20th-century geometrically gilt & black-paneled full rose crushed morocco, spine gilt, turn-ins gilt, a.e.g., rough-trimmed, by Bayntun for Brentanos; slightly scuffed, joint often rubbed & just starting to separate at top & bottom, bottom corners bumped. 103 portraits & views, incl watercolor frontis portrait of G.D. Elliott after Cosway, 15 hand-colored portraits & views, 56 engravings by P.G. Berthault after Jean-Louis Prieur from Tableaux historiques de la Revolution Francaise, engraved views after F. Nash, most approx 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 in; 216 x 265mm. Text leaves window mtd. Scattered light foxing. $500-800 105 141334/12 1 vol. (Extra-Illustrated.) May, Thomas. The History of the Parliament of England. London, 1812. 4to, contemp gilt-paneled full brown calf, a.e.g. over marbled edges, spine gilt, morocco spine labels; joints & extremities rubbed, spine blistered. Extra-illus with over 150 engraved portraits & views, most 18th- & early 19th-century, but incl 17th-century portraits. Scattered light to moderate foxing & spotting. Bookplate of Livingston Ludlow Biddle on front paste-down. $500-800 106 141121/27 2 vols. (Fore-Edge Painting.) Greene, Robert. The Dramatic Works ... to Which are Added His Poems. London: William Pickering, 1831. 8vo, contemp gilt-paneled speckled calf, spines gilt, morocco spine labels; joints & extremities rubbed. Edited by Alexander Dyce. Internally crisp & clean. With (later) fore-edge paintings of walled (English) city & Medieval ruins overlooking the sea. $120-180

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107 141919/7 1 vol. (Fore-Edge Painting.) Horace. Opera. London, 1853. 8vo, contemp gilt-paneled calf, richly gilt spine, morocco spine label; rubbed & rebacked - orig spine laid down. Illus by H. H. Milman. With fore-edge painting of view of Rome, approaching bridge on the Tiber. Internal dampstaining & spotting - not affecting fore-edge painting. $120-180 108 141919/4 16 vols. Gardiner, Samuel Rawson. [History of England from the Accession of James I to the Commonwealth and Protectorate - 1603-1656.] London, 1863-1901. 8vo, early 20th-century 3/4 burgundy morocco, gilt, spines gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints often scuffed, other scattered minor wear, head of last vol just rubbed. Maps (incl fold color maps). $300-500 109 141848/4 24 vols. Gautier, Theophile. The Works. New York: George D. Sproul, 1900. Hand-made ed, #9/300. 8vo, full gilt-paneled crushed gilt fleur-delis borders & spine compartment, gilt geometric center cover panels with red morocco onlaid & gilt fleur-de-lis designs, richly gilt fleurde-lis turn-ins, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, gilt fleur-de-lis decorated scarlet morocco doublures, marbled free endpapers, raised bands, by Trautz-Bauzonnet; joints slightly scuffed, minor rubbing to spine heads of vols 1, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, spines just starting to fade. With photogravure plates in a double suite, incl color & plain frontises. $800-1,200


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110 141663/2 5 vols. Leather Bindings: Shakespeare, William. Songs and Sonnets. London: Macmillan, 1893. Edited by F.T. Palgrave. Sm 8vo, orig gilt double-fillet ruled full polished crimson calf, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, maroon morocco spine labels; occasionally a little scuffed, by Zaehnsdorf. Upper fore-edge corners of a few leaves creased. Presentation card & small label mtd on ffep recto. * McCrackan, W.D. Romance & Teutonic Switzerland. Geneva & Basel: Georg, 1902. 2 vols. 24mo, contemp 1/2 scarlet morocco & marbled bds, t.e.g., spines gilt; occasionally scuffed. * Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; Through the Looking-Glass. London: Macmillan, 1931. Illus by John Tenniel. Sm 8vo, contemp full giltpaneled & pictorial polished green calf, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., dentelles gilt, morocco spine labels (1 of 2 lacking for Looking-Glass), by Rivere; occasionally scuffed, spine & back cover of Looking Glass sunned. Lot sold as slightly distressed bdgs only. $100-150 111 141820/33 3 vols. (Leech, John, illus.) A’Beckett, Gilbert Abbott: The Comic History of England. London: Punch, 1847-1848. 1st ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp gilt triple-fillet paneled polished tan calf, gilt floral corner ornaments, gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; joints & corners rubbed. With 20 hand-colored engraved plates, wood-engraved text illus. Front wrapper for part 3 bound in. * The Comic History of Rome. [London], Bradbury & Evans, [1851]. 1st ed. 8vo, bdg uniform with above. With 10 hand-colored engraved plates, wood-engraved illus. Front wrapper for no. 4 bound in. All internally clean & crisp, with half- & pictorial titles. Tooley 295 & 298. $100-150 112 141044/14 1 vol. Ridley, M.R. William Shakespeare: A Commentary. London: J.M. Dent & Sons, [1936]. 1/25, sgd by Ridley & pub Hugh R. Dent. Decorated by Eric Gill. 24mo, orig 3/4 crushed scarlet niger morocco & color-decorated bds, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g., raised bands; small scuff at head of front joint. Bright & tight in orig slipcase (scuffed). 1/25 copies presented to guests at a dinner held at The Ivy Restaurant, London on Oct 6, 1936 for the completion of the New Temple Shakespeare (dinner menu inserted, a little creased & toned). $100-150

113 141848/3 6 vols. Surtees, Robert Smith. [Sporting Novels:] Handley Cross; Hawbuck Grange; Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour; Ask Mama; Plain or Ringlets?; Mr. Rumford’s Hounds. London: Bradbury, 3/4 scarlet morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-emblematic spine panels, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally slightly scuffed, a few corners just rubbed, spine ends & bands strong & intact. Color plates, other illus after John Leech, et al. Internally clean & crisp. $400-600 114 141494/17 2 vols. Walton, Izaak; Cotton, Charles. The Complete Angler. London: William Pickering, 1836. 4to, late 19th-century gilt triple filletpaneled full green crushed niger morocco, richly gilt floral spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands, by Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd; spines faded to brown, edges & joints very occasionally slightly scuffed. With 61 illus incl frontis portrait, plates & vignettes. Edges of vol 1 leaves starting to darken. Horn 43, 1st Nicholas ed. $250-400

LITERATURE & POETRY Lots 115-141 115 141531/4 7 vols. American & British Early 20th-Century Poets - Signed Books: Benet, Stephen Vincent. Ballads and Poems 1915-1930. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Co, 1931. 1st ed. #85/201, sgd by Benet. 8vo, orig bds; spine darkened, slipcase with paper label (scuffed & edge worn). * Davies, W.H. A Poet’s Alphabet. London: J. Cape, [1925]. #78/125, sgd by Davies. Sm 8vo, orig morocco-backed cloth; light wear, d/j (minor edge wear). * De la Mare, Walter. Stuff and Nonsense. L: Constable, 1927. #272/275, sgd by De la Mare. 8vo, orig cloth & bds, morocco spine label; slightly scuffed, some dust smudging, label chipped. Woodcut illus by Bold. Mostly unopened. Some discoloration to verso of limitation page. * _ _. Down-Adown Derry. New York: H. Holt, 1922. 2nd ptg. Sm 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth; light wea, d/j (scuffed & edgeworn). Color frontis, other illus by Dorothy P. Lathrop. Sgd, dated & inscr by De la Mare on ffep recto. * _ _. Thus Her Tale. Edinburgh: Porpoise Press, 1923. Broadsheet No 3 - trade issue. 4to, orig pictorial wrappers; slightly creased. Sgd by De la Mare at foot of front wrapper. * Millay, Edna St. Vincent. The King’s Henchman. NY: Harper, 1927. #290/500, sgd by Millay. Tall 8vo, orig buckram back & corners, green bds, paper spine label; occasionally a little scuffed. Unopened. Lacking slipcase. * Wylie, Elina. The Orphan Angel. NY: Knopf, 1926. 1st ed. #118/190, sgd by Wylie. Lg 8vo, orig cloth-backed marbled bds, paper spine label; spine sunned & fading to brown, other light wear, slipcase (worn). Mostly unopened. * $250-400


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116 141727/13 1 vol. Brodsky, Joseph. Selected Poems. New York: Harper & Row, [1973]. 1st American ed. 12mo, orig two-tone purple & black cloth; light wear, d/j (minor creasing & a few small chips at edges). Translated from the Russian by George L. Kline, foreward by W.H. Auden. Presentation copy, inscr & sgd by Brodsky on half-title. $100-150 117 141531/10 3 vols. Brooke, Rupert: Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1911. 1st ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, paper spine label, edges untrimmed; minor wear. Very occasional, very light foxing, minor dust smudging to endpapers. Attractive copy in custom 1/2 morocco case (spine rubbed) & chemise. Author’s 1st book of verse & 1st commercial pub, issued without d/j. Keynes 5. * 1914 and Other Poems. Garden City: Doubleday, Page, 1915. American copyright ed, 1/87. 8vo, orig dark blue morocco; joints & extremities rubbed, front cover detached but present. K 7. * John Webster & the Elizabethan Drama.London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1916. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth, paper spine label; cover scuffed, label moderately worn. K 43. $300-500 118 141663/5 1 vol. Brooke, Rupert. The Collected Poems. New York: John Lane, 1915. 1st ed, 1st issue. 12mo, orig black cloth, paper front cover & spine labels, untrimmed bottom- & fore-edges; light edge wear. Corners slightly bumped portrait frontis. Attractive copy. Keynes 10. $80-120 119 141334/1 1 vol. (Irish Subjects.) Casey, John K. The Rising of the Moon and Other Ballads, Songs, and Legends. Glasgow: Cameron & Ferguson, [1869]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig gilt-pictorial green cloth with Irish harp, giltlettered & -decorated spine; light edge wear, corners slightly bumped, spine ends lightly scuffed, a few scattered ink spots on covers. Edges untrimmed. Occasional scuffing to ffep, scattered minor internal dust smudging. 8pp pub cat at back. Presentation copy inscr & dated Dublin, July 21, 1869 “from the author” on dedication page. $1,200-1,800 120 141952/1 1 vol. [Clemens, Samuel L.] Following the Equator ... by Mark Twain. Hartford: American Pub, 1897. 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt & color cover label, spine richly gilt; minor wear. Frontis, illus. Frontis detached, upper gutter of ffep separating. Unusually bright copy. BAL 3451. $80-120

121 141663/10 1 vol. [Clemens, Samuel L.] Le Row, Caroline B. English as She is Taught: Genuine Answers to Examination Questions in Our Public Schools. 739 & 741 Broadway, New York: Cassell & Company, [1887]. 1st American ed (presumed). 16mo, orig black-lettered, black, green & blue decorated light green-blue flexible bds; moderately scuffed, rubbed along edges, small wound at foot of front cover, corners heavily rubbed. Head & tail pieces. ix, [1], 109, [1]pp. Early ink ownership on creased ffep. American ed published in the same year as the Britsh ed, but with only a 4-line extract from Twain’s “commentary.” See BAL 3420, giving Cassell’s address as 104 & 106 Fourth Avenue, New York, not 739 & 741 Broadway, New York, as above. Cassell’s advts give both addresses (in different advts) for titles issued in 1887. However, the Broadway address is given for titles issued in 1887 & in earlier years of the 1880s, while the Fourth Avenue address is given for titles issued in 1887 & later in the 1880s & 90s, suggesting the above being an earlier issue than that recorded in BAL. $200-300 122 141173/30 1 vol. Chesterton, G.K. G.F. Watts. London: Duckworth, [1914]. 8vo, contemp 3/4 crushed scarlet morocco, gilt, t.e.g.; scuffed, joints, spine ends & corners often rubbed. Photogravure plates, incl frontis. Sgd by G.K. Chesterton at head of initial front blank recto. Clear, strong signature. $120-180 123 141932/8 2 vols. Dickens, Charles. Master Humphrey’s Clock. London: Chapman & Hall, 1840-[41]. 1st ed. 3 vols in 2. Tall 8vo, contemp 3/4 green calf & marbled bds & edges, richly gilt spine compartments, red & green morocco spine labels; edges & corners occasionally scuffed, spines starting to fade. Illus by George Cattermole & Hablot Browne (“Phiz”). Frontis for vol 1, wood-engraved text illus. Bound without the frontises & tps for vols 2 & 3. Tall & internally generally clean. Presumed to be bound from the monthly parts issue. Eckel P67ff; see Hatton & Cleaver P161ff; See Smith 6. $200-300


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124 141932/9 1 vol. Dickens, Charles. The Old Curiosity Shop. London: Chapman and Hall, 1841. 1st separate book-form ed. Tall, 8vo, orig blind-stamped brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers & edges; half of front joint starting to separate, spine ends starting to fray, other light wear. Illus by George Cattermole and Hoablot K. Brown (“Phiz”). With wood-engraved text illus. Early ink ownership at center of tp. With the advt leaf apologizing for the defective numbering of pages. Untrimmed. Smith 6A. $150-250 125 141903/2 1 vol. Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. London: Chapman & Hall, 1860. 1st ed in book form, 2nd or later issue. 8vo, later 19th-century giltpaneled & -foliate crushed scarlet morocco, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt; front joint rubbed & tender, corners & spine ends rubbed. With 16 plates (incl frontis & vignette title) by H.K. Browne. Internally generally crisp & clean. Bookplates of Henry William Poor on paste-down. Last Dickens work illus by “Phiz.” With p213 corrected, final leaf, T1, an insert, list of plates leaf unsigned. See Eckel P86ff; see also Sadleir 701. $500-800 126 141472/1 6 vols. (Wrappers.) (Dickensiana.) (Dickens, Charles.) Heads from Nicholas Nichleby. London: Robert Tyas, [1839]. 6 orig parts. 8vo, orig pictorial salmon sewn wrappers; occasionally slightly dusty, parts 1 & 2 faded to tan. With 24 portrait plates after drawings by Miss La Creevy. Scattered internal foxing, a few plate edges darkened, orig threads intact, nos. 3, 5 & 6 unopened, with orig advts. In custom brown cloth clamshell box. Title & imprint on front wrappers. $300-500 127 141531/9 6 vols. (1 wrapper.) Poetry - 20th Century: Frost, Robert.New Hampshire. New York: H. Holt, 1923. 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig cloth & bds, gilt-lettered spine, gold paper cover label; corners a little bumped, light edge wear. Frontis. * Eliot, T.S. Four Quartets. New York: Harcourt, Brace, [1943]. 1st ed, 3rd or later impression. 8vo, orig blue cloth; head of spine & top of covers a little rubbed, d/j (some chipping at edges - no loss of lettering, a little dusty). See Gallup A43. * Housman, A.E. Last Poems. London: Grant Richards, 1922. 1st ed, 1st issue. Sm 8vo, orig gilt-lettered blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners a little bumped, slightly scuffed & slightly dusty. * Robinson, Edwin Arlington. Lancelot. New York: T. Seltzer, 1920. 1/450 for Lyric Society. 12mo, orig maroon cloth, gilt; light wear. * Roethke, Theodore. Open House. New York:

Knopf, 1941. 1st ed. 8vo, orig slate blue cloth; light edge wear, slightly dusty, d/j (minor creasing). Author’s 1st book. * (Le Hautes Etudes, pub.) The Limerick. Paris, 1953. 1st ed. 4to, orig wrappers, glassine; minor wear. $120-180 128 141121/22 1 vol. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter, A Romance. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Field, 1850. 2nd ed. 12mo, 20th-century morocco. Scattered light foxing, preface excised. With free endpapers & fly leaves, 4pp pub advts at front dated Oct 1, 1849 (repaired). BAL 7601, printing 1; Clark 16.2 $100-150 129 141494/19 1 vol. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. Boston: Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1850. 2nd ed, 1st issue. 12mo, orig brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners bumped, occasional edge wear, some chipping to head & foot of spine - no loss to gilt lettering, top half of spine starting to detach. With yellow endpapers, fly leaves, 4pp pub cat at front dated May 1850. Small blister to front hinge, scattered light to occasionally moderate foxing. Early ownership ink inscr dated 1851 & 1853 on ffep recto. BAL 7061. $120-180 130 141903/1 1 vol. Hearn, Lafcadio. In Ghostly Japan. Boston: Little Brown, 1899. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & decorated white floral-stamped blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear. With frontis, 3 plates. 2 pp advts. Ffep excised. Tight, bright copy. BAL 7934. $80-120 131 141531/5 2 vols. Irish Authors - Signed Books: Colum, Padraic. Thomas Muskerry: A Play in Three Acts. Dublin: Maunsel & Co, [1911]. 12mo, orig pictorial brown bds; light edge wear, head of front cover scuffed. 4pp advts at back. Sgd by Colum on half-title. * AE. [Russel, George William.] Midsummer Eve. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928. 1/450. 12mo, orig bds, gilt-lettered spine; back hinge just cracked, edges just starting to darken. Sgd by AE on half-title. $80-120


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132 141932/4 1 vol. Johnson, James Weldon. Saint Peter Relates an Incident. New York: Viking, 1935. 1st ed. 8vo, orig red cloth, paper spine label; minor wear, d/j (small paper losses at corners & head of spine panel). Tight, bright, near fine copy. $120-180 133 142071/1 2 vols. Johnson, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language. London: W. Strahan for J. & P. Knapton; T. & T. Longman; C. Hitch & L. Hawes; A. Miller & R. & J. Dodsley, 1775. 1st ed. Folio, mid-19th-century 1/2 calf & cloth; spine & corners heavily rubbed, covers detached or detaching. Tps ptd in red & black. Tps & cognate blank detached, tps creased & dampstained primarily at edges, some paper loss at edges & gutters of tp - no loss of ptg, edges of preface darkened, some dampstaining in bottom margins of vol 2, back free endpaper detached in vol 1, other scattered minor internal wear. Grolier 100. $2,500-3,500 134 141531/6 1 vol. McFee, William. Letters from an Ocean Tramp. London, etc., 1908. 1st ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine; scuffed, joints & edges just rubbed, corners a little bumped, small ink stains on back cover. Color frontis & color pictorial endpapers. Hinges slightly stressed. 1st bdg state. With 16-line holograph reflection on rereading his work “after all these years” & his estrangement from his younger self, dated “Westport Con., Nov 1927” & sgd by McFee on half-title. Author’s 1st book in custom 1/2 morocco slipcase & chemise. $100-150 135 141899/4 2 vols. Modern British Poets - Signed Copies: Auden, W.H. Homage to Clio. New York, (1960). 1st ed, 1st ptg. 8vo, orig cloth & bds; light edge wear, d/j (minor creasing at extremities, occasionally a little dusty). Sgd by Auden - crossing out his typeset name on tp. Discoloration to title & facing page from newspaper clipping - not affecting signature. * Graves, Robert. Beyond Giving, Poems. [London]: privately printed, 1969. 1st ed. #246/500, sgd by Graves. Tall 8vo, orig flexible bds, d/j (minor wear). NF-. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $80-120

136 141334/7 1 vol. (Poe, Edgar Allan.) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine. Philadelphia, [Jan-June] 1841. Vol 18. 8vo, contemp 1/4 straight-grained green morocco & marbled bds & edges, spine gilt; scuffed, corners rubbed. With 5 handcolored fashion plates + 7 engraved b/w plates (1 repaired on verso). Scattered light foxing. Contains 1st appearance of Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.” Poe was Graham’s editor from Feb 1841-Apr 1842; his “Murders” is considered the 1st detective story. $1,200-1,800 137 141727/14 1 vol. Pound, Ezra. Canto CX. [Cambridge, MA, Oct 30, 1965.] 1st ed. #58/80 (of 118). Sm folio, orig ptd orange sewn wrappers; minor wear & negligible dust smudging. With mtd frontis portrait by Laurence Scott, sgd & dated in pencil “30. x/65” below plate. Untrimmed & partly unopened. Ptd by the Sextant Press. Gallop A85. $300-500 138 141494/1 12 vols. Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy: (Arkham House.) Grendon, Stephen. Mr. George and Other Odd Persons. Sauk City, 1963. 1st ed. 12mo, orig cloth, d/j; light shelf wear. Jaffery 72. * (Arkham House.) Campbell, J. Ramsey. The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants. Sauk City, 1964. 1st ed. 12mo, orig cloth, d/j; light shelf wear. Ex-library, red discard stamp on title & endpapers, other markings. J 77. * (Arkham House.) Cooper, Basil. The House of the Wolf. [Sauk City, 1983.] 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. Near fine. * (Arkham House.) Lovecraft, H.P. Dragon and Other Macabre Tales. [Sauk City, 1986.] Corrected 7th ptg. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j; light shelf wear. Bookseller’s price label on back d/j panel. * (Arkham House.) _ _. The Dunwick Horror and Others. [Sauk City, 1984.] Corrected 9th ptg. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j; light shelf wear. Bookseller’s label on back panel. * (Arkham House.) _ _. [Sauk City, 1985.] Corrected 7th d/j ptg. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j; light shelf wear. Bookseller’s label on d/j back panel. * (Arkham House.) _ _. Tales of Cthulhu Mythos. [Sauk City, 1990.] 2nd ptg. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. NF. * (Arkham House.) _ _. Cthulhu 2000. [Sauk City], 1995. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. NF. * (Arkham House.) _ _. The Horror in the Museum. [Sauk City, 1989.] Corrected 4th ptg. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j; light shelf wear. Bookseller’s price on verso. * (Derleth, August, ed.) Beyond Time & Space. New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1950. 1st ed. 8vo, orig bds; light edge wear, d/j (some creasing, a few chips at edges with small losses). * (Lesser, Milton, ed.) Looking Forward: An Anthology of Science Fiction. New York: Beechurst Press, [1953]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth; light wear, d/j (chipping to head & foot of spine panel, other light edge wear). * (Derleth, August, ed.) The Other Side of the Moon. New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy, [1949]. 2nd ptg. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j (chipping to corners & spine panel ends). $80-120


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139 141932/7 3 vols. [Scott, Walter, Sir.] Ivanhoe. Edinburgh: for Archibald Constable, 1820. 1st ed, 2nd issue. 8vo, contemp (or near contemp) foliate giltpaneled diced black calf, richly gilt foliate spines, rough trimmed. Complete, 3pp pub advts at back of vol 3, half-titles present. Scattered generally light foxing. Tall set. With the ptg errors of the 1st issue corrected. Grolier 100, 71. $200-300 140 141866/1 1 vol. [Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft.] Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus. London: Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1831. Colburn & Bentley Standard Novels No. IX. 12mo, slightly later 19thcentury 3/4 blue calf & marbled bds, gilt-geometrical spine compartments, t.e.g., red morocco spine label; spine scuffed, joints & corners rubbed. With engraved frontis & additional engraved vignette title illustrating Frankenstein. Moderate spotting & some dust smudging to engravings. Internally generally clean. Untrimmed. Sheet size 6 5/8 x 4 in; 168 x 101mm. [Bound with:] vol 1 of Frederick Schiller’s The Ghost Seer. 3rd ed of Shelley’s Frankenstein, 1st illustrated ed. $1,200-1,800 141 141173/3 1 vol. Yeats, W.B. “Poems” - cover title. [Dublin: Cuala Press, 1928.] 8vo, orig 1/4 cloth & bds, ms cover label; edge wear. With autograph annotation relating to this volume dated “October 1928” & signed in the body of the inscription by Yeats on ffep. $300-500

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143 141531/11 3 vols. British Authors - Early 20th Century: Galsworth, John. The Patrician. London: W. Heinmann, 1911. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered green cloth; corners slightly bumped, joints a little rubbed. Sgd, inscr & dated July 26, 1930 on ffep recto by Galsworthy. In custom morocco & cloth slipcase & chemise. * _ _. The Forsyte Saga. London: W. Heinmann, 1922. 1st ed, 1st issue. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt, top edge stained green; minor wear. Fold table. Hinges slightly stressed. Sgd, inscr to “the author of the Bellamy Trial, Frances Noyes Hart” & dated April 11, 1931 on ffep by Galsworthy. Bright copy in custom 1/2 morocco case & chemise. * Tomlinson, H.M. The Sea and the Jungle. London: Duckworth, [1912]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-pictorial green cloth, t.e.g.; minor wear. Frontis. Bright copy in custom 1/2 morocco case & chemise. $120-180


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144 141932/6 1 vol. Cather, Willa. Shadows on the Rock. London, etc.: Casssell, 1932. 1st English ed. 8vo, orig tan cloth; light edge wear, d/j (small chips at top edge just touching top of several letters, slightly dusty). Presentation copy inscr “for Mrs. Kingsbury, to remind her of our [?] encounter on the worst railroad in the world,” & sgd by Cather on ffep recto. $80-120 145 141727/8 1 vol. (Dreiser, Theodore.) Unpublished Typescript. Introduction to an English translation of Maurice Maeterlinck’s Cremdementhe & Malaisande: a Play in 6 Acts, translated by Dr. Maxwell Schneider. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. Typscript tp, dedication, part title, text of introduction. 12mo, 9 sheets on rectos, bound in orig bds with paper label. Also holding the content page & ptd text of James Roy Lester’s letter from an old-time salesman to his son (Chicago, 1922). With sgd presentation inscr by the translator, dated Sept 1926 on ffep. From the collection of Francis Ferguson, associated the with American literary modernist movement of the 1920s & 30s. Not recorded by McDonald, Orton or Piezer. $80-120 146 148075/8 9 vols + 2 pieces. (3 wrappers.) Eliot, T.S.: The Sacred Wood. London: Methuen, [1920]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine; ends a little frayed, corners bumped. Gallup A5a. * Murder in the Cathedral. New York: Harcourt, Brace, [1936]. 2nd American ed. 8vo, orig cloth, gilt-lettered spine; minor edge wear, d/j (minor creasing & chipping at edges). G A29g. * Little Gidding. London: Faber & Faber, 1943. 1st ed. 8vo, orig black-lettered stiff mulberry wrappers, fore- & bottom edge untrimmed; corners slightly creased. Sound, attractive copy. G A42. * The Three Voices of Poetry. London: 1953. 1st ed. Sm 8vo, orig green ptd stiff cream wrappers; minor wear, clipped bookseller’s description hinged to verso of back wrapper - minor discoloration on facing terminal page. G A63a. * The Cultivation of Christmas Trees. London: Faber & Faber, [1954]. 1st ed. Ariel Poems, New Series. 8vo, orig green ptd wrappers. Near fine in edge-chipped orig mailing envelope. * The 1st American ed of the preceeding. NY, [1956]. Orig bds; minor chipping to spine. G A66b. * The Statesman. London: Faber & Faber, [1959]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. Near fine. G A70a. * Lot also incl ptd Grolier Club invitation, “Poetry since the Waste Land” & offprint copy of Jacob Korg’s “Modern Techniques in the Waste Land, from Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism,” June, 1960. $300-500

147 141932/2 1 vol. Faulkner, William. Doctor Martino and Other Stories. New York: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1934. 1st ed. 12mo, orig gilt-lettered blue cloth, top edge stained yellow; minor wear, d/j (small chips at upper corners, very occasional minor chips at edges, very slightly toned, edges starting to darken). Attractive copy in intact & lightly worn d/j. Minor staining to foreedge, faint discoloration to pp 124-125 from presence of publisher’s survey card. $400-700 148 148075/5 2 vols. Faulkner, William: The Town. New York: Random House, (1957). 1st trade ed, 1st ptg. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered rose cloth, top edge stained gray; bottom corners slightly bumped, other minor wear, d/j (minor wear). With threaded gray endpapers, d/j with “5/57.” Near fine. Massey 347. * The Mansion. New York: Random House, (1959). 1st trade ed, 1st ptg. 12mo, orig gilt-lettered blue-green cloth; light wear, d/j (price clipped, minor wear). Bookplate glue residue on ffep recto. M 139. $100-150 149 148075/4 7 vols. Faulkner, William: Mosquitoes. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1927. 1st ed. 12mo, orig yellow-lettered blue cloth; light edge wear. Some wear at endpaper gutters. Massey 154. * Pylon. New York: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1935. 1st trade ed, 1st ptg. 12mo, orig giltlettered two-tone cloth, top edge stained brown; moderate wear. M 174. * Soldier’s Pay. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1926. 1st ed. 12mo, orig yellow-lettered blue cloth; light edge wear. M 304. * Intruder in the Dust. New York: Random House, (1948). 1st ed, 1st ptg. 8vo, orig gilt & blue-stamped navy blue cloth; light wear, gilt on spine often worn away, d/j (small tear at edges). VG+. M 72. * Requiem for a Nun. New York: Random House, (1951). 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig twotone cloth, top edge stained gray; light edge wear, d/j (minor edge wear). Ink ownership on ffep recto. VG+. M 220. * The Town. New York: Random House, (1957). 1st ed, 1st ptg. 8vo, orig rose cloth, top edge stained gray; moderate edge wear, d/j (some creasing at edges). Threaded gray endpapers, “5/57” on endpaper. VG. M 347. * Flags in the Dust. New York: Random House, (1973). 1st ed. 8vo, orig light brown cloth, d/j. Near fine. The expanded, presumed original, text of the initial Yoknapatawpha books, first published in a shortened version in 1929 as Sartoris. $500-800


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150 148075/7 4 vols. Fitzgerald, F. Scott: Flappers & Philosophers. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1920. 1st ed, 1st ptg. 12mo, orig blind-stamped green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; moderate wear, some fraying along front joint, corners bumped. Hinges stressed, some internal spotting, dampstaining at head of back matter. Bruccoli A6.1.a. * The Beautiful and Damned. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1922. 1st ed, 1st ptg. 12mo, orig blind-stamped green cloth, gilt-lettered spine (gilt in good state of preservation); light wear. Untrimmed edges. B A8.1.a. * All the Sad Young Men. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1926. 1st ed. 12mo, orig blind-stamped green cloth, gilt-lettered spine (gilt in good state of preservation); light wear. Untrimmed edges. B A12.1.a-c. * Taps at Reveille. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1935. 1st ed, 2nd state. 12mo, orig blindstamped green cloth; light wear. Spine in blind, not gilt. Wove endpapers, untrimmed foredge. In facs d/j. B A17.1.a2. $300-500 151 141531/3 9 vols. Greene, Graham: The Third Man. New York: Viking, 1950. 1st seperate ed. 12mo, orig bds; light edge wear, d/j (light edge wear, spine panel a little sunned). Endpapers a little toned. VG. Wise & Hill A22. * The End of the Affair. London: W. Heinmann, (1951). 1st ed. Sm 8vo, orig cloth; light to moderate edge wear, d/j (some staining & darkening, a few chips at edges - not loss to lettering). Endpapers toned. G+. W&H A24. * Loser Takes All. London: W. Heinmann, (1955). 1st ed. Sm 8vo, orig cloth, gilt; moderate edge wear, slightly dusty, d/j (price clipped, some dust smudging, chipping at edges - touching 1 letter). Heinmann G.G. Uniforms ed advt card laid in. G+. W&H 32. * Our Man in Havana. NY: Viking, 1958. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig pictorial cloth; light edge wear, d/j (some light creasing & edge wear, minor dust smudging to back panel). VG-. W&H A35. * A Burnt-Out Case. NY: Viking, 1961. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig bds; light edge wear, d/j (light edge wear). VG. W&H A38. * In Search of a Character. NY: Viking, (1962). 1/600 advanced copies. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. NF-/NF. W&H A39. * A Sense of Reality. NY: Viking, (1963). 1st American ed. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. Discoloration from newspaper clipping to front flap of d/j, ffep and half-title.VG-. W&H A42. * The Honorary Consul. London, etc.: Boddley Head, (1973). 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. NF. W&H A54. * Reflections. [NY]: Viking, (1990). 1st American ed. 8vo, orig cloth, d/j. NF. W&H A75. $200-300

152 148075/3 1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. 1st ed, 1st trade issue. 12mo, orig black cloth, gold front cover & spine labels; light edge wear, occasionally slightly scuffed, d/j (some chiping along edges, some small chipping & wear along joints, corners just chipped, head & foot of spine panel chipped - loss of the letter s in “Scribner’s” at foot of spine panel, back panel slightly dusty & starting to darken). Internally clean. No disclaimer on p[x], in 1st state d/j. Hanneman A8a. $1,000-1,500 153 141932/1 1 vol. Highsmith, Patricia. The Talented Mr. Ripley. New York: CowardMcCann, [1955]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig black cloth, blue-green lettered spine; corners just bumped, spine ends a little scuffed, other minor edge wear, d/j (price clipped, some stress & wear along joints, a little paper loss at head & foot of spine - affecting the c & n in “McCann” at foot, small paper losses at corners, but lettering & design elements for the above intact. $500-800 154 148075/6 4 vols. Joyce, James: Exiles. London: Grant Richard, 1918. 1st ed. 8vo, orig green cloth & bds, paper front cover & spine labels; corners rather bumped, some fraying at joints & spine ends, covers slightly scuffed, spine label chipped with loss of several letters at bottom. Ex-library, Univ Club of Chicago bookplate on paste-down. See Slocum & Cahoon A14. * Ulysses. Hamburg: The Odyssey Press, (1932). 2 vols. 12mo, orig red-lettered beige wrappers; spines creased, chipping at spine ends touching lettering, small dampstains to upper spines & back wrapper of vol 1. Ownership on half-titles. Casing starting to loosen. S&C A20. * Anna Livia Plurabelle. London: Faber & Faber, (1930). 1st English ed. Criterion Miscellany - No 15. Sm 8vo, orig gilt-lettered brown cloth; minor wear. Lacking tissue wraps, but bright copy. With ptd advt slips for The Criterion & the Orthological Institute issued recording of Joyce reading from Anna Livia. S&C A33. $200-300


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155 141531/1 1 vol. Le Carre, John. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1974]. 1st UK ed. 8vo, orig gilt-pictorial black cloth; light edge wear, d/j (minor creasing & a few small tears at edges). Signed & inscr as John Le Carre on title. VG+/NF$250-400 156 141531/16 11 vols. Masefield, John - First Editions: Ballads. London: Elkin Mathews, 1903. Vigo Cabinet Series, No 13. 16mo, orig ptd wrappers; moderate creasing, light edge wear. * Ballads and Poems. London: Elkin Mathews, 1910. 16mo, orig greenlettered green cloth; minor edge wear. 3pp advts at back. Untrimmed. * The Tradgedy of Pompey The Great. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1910. 8vo, orig silver-lettered & -stamped purple cloth; minor wear. Bright copy. * Good Friday. Letchworth, 1916. 1/100. 8vo, orig ptd gray wrappers. Untrimmed. Prospectus inserted. * Sonnets and Poems. Letchworth, 1916. 1/200. 8vo, orig ptd gray wrappers. Untrimmed. Prospectus inserted. * John M. Synge. Letchworth, 1916. 1/200. 8vo, orig ptd gray wrappers; minor wear. Untrimmed. Prospectus inserted. * The Locked Chest; The Sweeps of Ninety-Eight. Letchworth, 1916. 1/200. 8vo, orig ptd wrappers; light edge wear, text block just starting to pull away. Untrimmed. * Reynard the Fox. London: W. Heinmann, 1919. #127/250, sgd by Masefield. Tall 8vo,

orig vellum & bds; minor edge wear. Untrimmed. Bright copy. * Right Royal. London: W. Heinmann, 1920. #390/500, sgd by Masefield. Tall 8vo, orig vellum & bds. Unopened. Bright copy. * A Foundation Day Address. Bembridge School: Yellowsands Press, Dec 1921. #97/250. Folded letterpress sheet. * Odtaa. London: W. Heinmann, 1926. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered blue cloth, top edge stained blue, d/j. Near fine copy. All 1st eds in custom 1/2 morocco slipcases & chemises - the 4 Letchworth imprints together in one case. $120-180 157 141860/3 1 vol. Miller, Henry. Order and Chaos, Chez Hans Reichel. New Orleans: Loujon Press, (1966). 1st ed, 1/1524. 4to, orig color pictorial wrappers over flexible bds; spine ends just chipped. Illus. Inscr & sgd by Miller on half-title. Attractive copy in edge-worn slipcase (top joint starting to separate). $100-150 158 141932/3 1 vol. Shaara, Michael. The Killer Angels. New York: David McKay, [1974]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig blue bds; minor wear, d/j (exceptionally light wear). Bright, tight, near fine copy. $400-600 159 141531/13 5 vols. Stephens, James - First Editions: The Crock of Gold. London: Macmillan, 1912. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt; joints & extremities rubbed, corners bumped. 2pp advts. Custom 1/2 morocco slipcase & chemise. * The Rocky Road to Dublin. New York: Macmillan, 1915. 1st American ed. 12mo, orig cloth & bds, paper labels; lightly to moderately scuffed, label at foot of spine chipped away. Untrimmed. Songs from the Clay. New York: Macmillan, 1915. 1st American ed. 12mo, orig cloth & bds, paper labels; lightly to moderately scuffed, label at foot of spine chipped away. Untrimmed. * The Insurrection in Dublin. Dublin: Maunsel, 1916. 1st ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt; light wear, corners just bumped, d/j (some darkening & dust smudging, upper gutter corner of back flap torn away). 16 pp pub cat, dated Sept 1916 at back. Custom 1/2 morocco slipcase & chemise. * The Charwoman’s Daughter. London: Macmmillan, 1912. 8vo, orig orange-red cloth, gilt. Untrimmed. Bright copy. Custom 1/2 morocco slipcase (scuffed) & chemise. $80-120

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160 141531/12 10 vols. Stephens, James - Signed First Editions: The Crock of Gold. London: Macmillan, 1912. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt. 2pp advts. Sgd & inscr on ffep recto. Bright copy. * The Hill of Vision.Dublin: Maunsel, 1912. 8vo, orig cloth & bds, gilt spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear, d/j (minor wear). 4pp advts. Unopened. Sgd on ffep recto. * Here Are Ladies. London: Macmillan, 1912. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt; joints & corners slightly scuffed. Sgd on ffep recto. Attractive copy.* The Demi-Gods. London: Macmillan, 1914. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt; minor wear, d/j (chipped - paper loss at bottom corner of front panel & head of spine panel). Sgd on ffep recto. * The Adventures of Seumas Beg. London: Macmillan, 1915. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt; edges often scuffed, corners rubbed. Partly unopened. Sgd on ffep recto. * Songs from the Clay. London: Macmillan, 1915. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt; joints & extremities often scuffed. Partly unopened. Sgd on tp & ffep recto. * Reincarnations. London: Macmillan, 1918. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt; spine ends scuffed, d/j (some creasing, a little dusty). Front hinge tender. Untrimmed. Sgd on ffep recto. * Deirdre. London: Macmillan, 1923. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt; minor wear, d/j (very slightly dusty). Untrimmed. Sgd on ffep recto. * In the Land of Youth. London: Macmillan, 1924. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt; minor wear, d/j (a few small chips, slightly dusty). Untrimmed. Sgd on ffep recto. All in custom 1/2 morocco & cloth slipcase & chemise. $250-400 161 141531/2 1 vol. Waugh, Evelyn. Labels: A Mediterranean Journal. [London]: Duckworth, 1930. 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine; minor edge wear, spine & top of cover a little sunned. Frontis, double- & fullpage map, 3 plates. Internally crisp & clean, minor creasing to a few text leaves at back. $200-300

NATURAL HISTORY Lots 162-179 162 141487/2 3 vols. Audubon, John James. The Quadrupeds of North America. New York: George R. Lockwood, [1870]. Tall 8vo, orig publisher’s 3/4 brown morocco, marbled bds & edges; corners & spine ends rubbed, joints often scuffed. With 155 handfinished color lithographic plates, tissue guards. Light foxing to titles, letterpress front matter & a few plates. American Cross Fox plate torn but with no paper loss, lacking ffep in vol 1. Tall set with generally clean & bright set of plates. $2,300-3,500

163 141487/1 8 vols. Audubon, James. The Birds of America. New York: George R. Lockwood, [1870-71]. Tall 8vo, orig publisher’s 3/4 brown morocco, marbled bds & edges; joints, corners & spine ends often heavily rubbed, but joints holding. With 500 hand-finished color lithographic plates, guard sheets. Scattered light foxing to titles & letterpress front matter, occasional light offsetting. Tall set with unusually clean, bright & well-preserved set of plates. $10,000-15,000 164 141553/1 2 vols. Baird, Spencer F., et al. The Birds of North America. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1860. 4to, modern buckram; casing, ffep & front blanks of text vol loose & chipped, ffep & front blank of atlas looses & chipped. With 100 hand-colored litho plates, tissue guards. Plates clean & bright. Exlibrary, ink stamp on verso of plates, blind stamp on tps. $250-350 165 141663/14 1 vol. Greenwalt, Crawford H. Hummingbirds. Garden City: Doubleday & Co. for the American Museum of Natural History, 1960. 1st ed. #246/500, sgd by Greenwalt. 4to, orig green morocco, color pictorial cover label within gilt panel, t.e.g. With 70 color photo plates (incl cover photo). Near fine in slightly scuffed slipcase. $100-150 166 141939/3 2 vols. Jardine, William, Sir. The Natural History of Humming-Birds. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, 1840. 8vo, contemp gilt geometric- & floral-decorated scarlet morocco, gilt-lettered spines, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g.; joints occasionally rubbed, some wear. With 2 frontis portraits, 2 hand-colored additional vignette titles, 64 hand-colored plates heightened with gum arabic. Moderate foxing to additional titles, light but widespread foxing to plates. With the same 12pp pub cat ptd in blue at back of each vol. $300-500


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167 141553/15 3 vols. Wilson, Alexander; Bonaparte, Charles Lucian. American Ornithology: or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United States. London, 1832. 8vo, modern buckram (vol 1 & 2); modern morocco & cloth (vol 3); front cover of vol 2 detached, covers of vol 3 detached & spine mostly gone. With portrait, 97 hand-colored plates. Portrait moderately foxed, offsetting on tps, fore-edges of plates in vol 1 often foxed & darkened, other scattered internal foxing, offsetting from plates on text, plate 40 trimmed at fore-edge & loose. Half-titles in vols 2 & 3. Exlibrary, ink stamp on verso of plates. Sabin 104598; Anker 534. $300-500

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168 141155/24 1 vol. Edwards, John. The British Herbal, Containing One Hundred Plates of the Most Beautiful and Scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants Which Blow in the Open Air of Great Britain. London: for the author;... J. Edmonson ... J. Walter, [1769]-1770. 1st ed, 2nd issue. Folio, contemp spotted calf, spine gilt, morocco spine labels; joints & extremities rubbed, back cover detached but present, front joint tender. With 100 hand-colored engraved plates, 1 misnumbered. Edges of tp darkened, index creased with separation at bottom of old crease - no loss of ptg, chip at blank fore-edge of plate 1, minor dust smudging to 1st 6 plates, infrequent minor spotting, faint old tape residue in margins of plates 42 & 43 (just touching), upper blank edges & gutter of plate 82 faintly dampstained, tear with no loss of ptg on text pp45/46. Leaf size 18 x 10 7/8 in; 457 x 276mm. Plates generally clean & attractive. Dunthorne 104; Nissen 578. $15,000-25,000


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169 141939/1 1 vol. Edwards, Syndenham. The Botanic Garden. London: for John Stockdale, 1812. Vol 1 (of 2) only. 4to, contemp gilt-paneled calf, spine gilt; rubbed & occasionally blistered, covers detached. With 29 hand-colored engraved plates. Light offsetting on text, very occasional minor foxing. Well-colored, clean & crisp set of plates. Ex-library, ink stamp with over-stamped deaccession at head of tp, foot of terminal text leaf & verso of plates. $800-1,200 170 141121/23 1 vol. The Florist’s Journal and Gardener’s Record. London: Groombridge, [ca 1840]. 8vo, contemp 3/4 green calf & cloth; light edge wear. “Vol I” spine bdg designation. With hand-colored ornamental tp, 12 hand-colored plates, plain plate & text illus. Internally crisp & clean. $80-120 171 141878/6 1 vol. The Florist’s Journal for ... 1840 [through July 1841]. How & Parsons, [1840-41]. 8vo, contemp calf & bds; rubbed & worn, spine defective. With 15 hand-colored litho plates (for May 1840 - July 1841). [Bound with:] Pile, James. The Floriculturalist ... London: Simpkin & Marshall, 1839. 8vo. 4 hand-colored litho plates. Text incomplete. [Also bound with:] “The Florist’s and Amateur’s Guide,” caption title. [London]: Jan 2 & 16, 1841. 8vo. 2 hand-colored litho plates. 21 hand-colored plates total. Internally clean. Sold with all faults. $100-150 172 132581/25 4 vols. Step, Edward. Favorite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse. London: F. Warne, 1896-1897. Tall 8vo, orig 1/2 straight-grained green morocco & pebbled cloth; joints scuffed, extremitites often heavily rubbed. With 315 (of 316) chromolitho plates; lacking plate 166, plate 75 chipped in blank lower margin. Internally clean. Nissen 1887. $400-700 173 141121/29 2 vols. Horticulture & Medical Botany: Miller, Philip. The Gardener’s Kalendar. Dublin, 1766. 12mo, contemp calf, morocco spine label; joints & extremities rubbed. Some dust smudging to edges of tp, old ink scrawl on preface, early 19th-century signature at head of tp. * Kelly, Howard A. Some American Medical Botanists. Troy, NY: Southworth, 1914. 1st ed. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Plates. Tight, bright copy. $80-120

174 142023/1 5 vols (wrapper). Redoute, P[ierre] J[oseph]. Choix des plus fluers prises dans differentes families du regne vegetal ... Paris: C.L.F. Panckoucke, 1833. 2me, 4me, 6me, 7me, 22me Livraisons. Lg 4to, orig ptd tan wrappers. 5 (of 36) parts. 20 stipple-engraved plates before numbers, ptd in colors & finished by hand. Plate marks, 10 3/4-11 x 8 1/4 in; 273-280 x 210mm; sheet size approx 14 x 10 in; 355 x 254mm. Scattered light marginal foxing, minor edge wear to wrappers. In custom blue linen fall-down box. Incl Lilias Gailliarda, Tagetes, Fragaria Iris, Lys Blanc, Rosier de Candolle, Rosier de Banks. Dunthune 235; Nissen 1591. Provenance: Library of Jacques Levy, Sotheby’s, Apr 20, 2012, lot 275. $5,000-8,000 175 141820/16 1 portfolio. Sargent, C.S. “Report on Forest Trees of North America, Sixteen Maps Accompanying,” binding title. [Washington:] Dept of the Interior, Census office, [Census of 1880]. Lg folio, orig bds, label; moderate wear. 16 chromolitho maps by Julius Bien. Ex-library, ink stamp on face of maps. $80-120 176 141173/15 1 vol. (Sprague, Isaac, illus.) Harvey, A.B. Beautiful Wild Flowers of America. Boston: S.E. Cassino, 1882. 1st ed. 4to, orig gilt, white- & blind-stamped floral & foliate green cloth, a.e.g.; spine ends rubbed but intact, other light wear. With 14 chromolitho plates, tissue guards. 1882 ink ownership on ffep. Internally clean. Bennett p100. $80-120 177 141287/21 1 vol. Catesby, Mark. The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands. London, 1731-1743. 1st ed. 2 vols in 1. Folio, modern 3/4 brown calf & marbled bds. Lacking all plates. With title, front matter, preface & index in vol 1, but lacking all else except pp XLI-XLIV, 37/38 & 95/96; with title, front matter & pp i-XL in vol 2, but lacking all else. Tall, generally clean copy in a custom clamshell box. $800-1,200


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178 141820/26 3 vols. Doughty, John & Thomas, pub. The Cabinet of Natural History and American Rural Sports. Philadelphia, 1830-1833. 4to, later 19th-century 3/4 brown morocco & cloth. With 3 engraved pictorial titles, 2 engraved frontis portraits, 54 hand-colored plates, 2 uncolored engraved plates, 1 full-page woodcut plate. Intermittent light to occasionally moderately heavy foxing to text, a few text leaves browned, dampstaining to bottom margins of text & plates in vol 3, pp169-172 misbound in vol 1 between pp132-133. Untrimmed with all the orig wrappers for vol 3 bound in at back; scattered repairs to wrappers. One color plate in vol 3 supplied from another copy. Plates generally clean & attractive. The 1st major book issued in the United States to be illustrated with handcolored litho plates & also the 1st American sporting color plate book. Plates in the 1st volume were executed on the litho plates by Thomas Doughty, founder of the Hudson River School of Painting. Howes D433; Sabin 9795. $2,000-3,000


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179 141044/33 1 vol. United States Fish Commission. Investigation of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico. Washington: G.P.O., 1900. 4to, orig cloth; edge wear, joints & spine starting to fray. 49 chromolitho plates by Julius Bien, lg fold map. Internally generally clean. $80-120

SCIENCE Lots 180-191 180 141155/25 1 vol. Gell, William. The Topography of Troy and Its Vacinity. London: for T.N. Longman & O. Rees, 1804. 1st ed. Folio, later? 1/4 mottled calf & marbled bds; slightly scuffed. With hand-colored title vignette, 28 hand-colored plates (incl 3 fold panoramas), 13 vignettes (11 hand-colored), 2 hand-colored maps. Some light offsetting, occasional chipping & dust smudging to blank margins of 1st panorama, small expert repair in body of 2nd panorama. Internally generally clean, untrimmed copy. Abbey, Travel 399. $2,500-4,000


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181 141817/6 8 vols. (Archaeology.) Lehmann, Karl (et al.), ed. Samothrace: Excavations Conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. [New York]: Pantheon, [1958, 1960, 1969, 1962]. Bollingen Series XL 1-4 (ii). 4to, orig maroon cloth, gilt, d/j. Plates. Vols 1, 2 (parts 1 & 2), 3 (2 text vols, 1 plate vol), 4 (parts 1 & 2). Light shelf wear. $300-500

185 141976/2 1 vol. (Economic Theory.) Fisher, Irving. After Reflation, What? New York: Adelphi, [1933]. 1st ed. 12mo, orig black cloth; scuffed & affected by damp. Light to modetate spotting to front & back matter. Presentation copy inscr, dated Dec 1933 & sgd by Fisher on ffep recto. Fisher was perhaps the first celebrity economist. $80-120

182 141347/1 2 vols. (Archaeology.) Posnansky, Arthur. Tihuanacu: The Cradle of American Man. New York: J.J. Augustin; La Paz: Ministerio de Educacion, [1957]. 4 vols in 2. 4to, orig tan cloth; light to moderate shelf wear. Plans incl fold plans, plates incl photo & color plates. Parallel English/Spanish text. New York ed of vols 1 & 2, La Paz ed of vols 3 & 4. La Paz ed slightly browned, bd slightly warped. $500-800

186 141553/7 1 vol. (Gemology.) Batchelor, S[amuel]. The Cabinet of Gems: or, Vocabulary of Precious Stones. Harrogate, 1846. 3rd ed, “Improved.” 8vo, later 19th-century 3/4 calf & marbled bds; t.e.g.; rubbed, joints tender. With 3 engraved plates (frontis, handcolored & partly hand-colored plate). Ffep detached. Internally clean, tall copy. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of tp, bookplate on paste-down, bdg label. $400-700

183 141155/50 1 piece. (Astronomy.) (Senex, John, pub.) Whiston, William. Engraved Solar Map. “A Scheme of the Solar System with the Orbits of the Planets and Comets ... from Dr. Halley’s Accurate Table of Comets .. Founded on Sr. Isaac Newton’s Wonderful Discoveries.” London, [ca 1720]. 27 3/8 x 25 1/8 in; 695 x 638mm, sheet size. Some darkening & chipping at edges, a few small tears & very small wounds at top of engraved surface & upper margin - negligible paper loss, affecting neat lines, creasing along old folds. $250-400

187 141553/5 6 vols. Gemology & Gem Mines: Castellani, Agusto. Gems, Notes and Extracts. London: Bell & Daldy, 1871. 12mo, late 19th-century 3/4 purple calf & marbled bds, t.e.g.; rubbed. Ffep & back matter loose. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of tp, bookplates on paste-down. * Payton, Charles A. The Diamond Diggings of South Africa. London: H. Cox, 1872. 1st ed. 8vo, late 19thcentury 3/4 purple calf & marbled bds; covers detached, head of spine defective. Frontis, map (loose & chipped at edges). Ffep loose. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of tp, bookplate on paste-down. * Church, H.A. Precious Stones. [London]: Chapman & Hall, 1883. South Kensington Museum Art Handbook. 8vo, late 19th-century 3/4 calf & marbled bds, t.e.g.; rubbed, orig ptd blue front wrapper preserved. With color frontis, 4 plates, text illus. Advts. Ffep & frontis loose. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of front wrapper, bookplate on paste-down, bdg label. * Orton, James. Underground Treasures: How and Where to Find Them. A Key. Philadelphia: H.C. Baird, 1881. 16mo, late 19th-century 3/4 calf & marbled bds, t.e.g.; scuffed, joints rubbed. Frontis, additional color pictorial tp, full-page illus. Ffep loose. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of tp, bookplate on paste-down. * Rothschild, M.D. A Hand-Book of Precious Stones. New York: G.P. Putnam’s, 1890. 1st ed. 12mo, late 19th-century 3/4 calf & marbled bds, t.e.g.; rubbed, front cover detached. Figures in text. Exlibrary, blind stamp at head of tp, bookplate on paste-down. * Orpen, Mrs. Goddard. Stories About Famous Precious Stones. Boston: D. Lothrop, [1890]. 12mo, late 19th-century 3/4 calf & marbled bds, t.e.g.; joints & extremites rubbed. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of tp, bookplate on paste-down. $120-180

184 141727/9 1 vol. Darwin, Charles. The Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection. New York: D. Appleton, 1869. 12mo, orig pebbled purple cloth; gilt-lettered spine; slightly sunned, spine ends a little frayed, other minor wear. With 2pp advts at back. Tight, attractive copy. Freeman 388. $250-400


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188 141553/4 1 vol. (Gemology.) N[icols], T[homas]. Gemmarius Fidelius: or, the Faithful Lapidary Experimentally Describing the Richest Treasures of Nature ... Qualities of All Precious Stones. London: for Henry Marsh, 1659. 4to; bdg defective. With fold table. Trimmed - a few heads shaved close. Some dampstaining along gutters of front matter & 1st 30pp, other occasional dampstaining. Early ownership on tp. [6] leaves (first blank), 239 (240)pp. Tp of 1st ed (A Lapidary ... Cambridge: Thomas Buck, 1652) preserved & mtd on later sheet between front blank & 1659 tp. Armorial bookplate on verso of front blank. Reissue of the 1652 ed with cancel title. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of 1659 tp. $2,000-3,000

189 141553/3 1 vol. Theophrastus. History of Stones. London, 1774. 2nd ed, trans by John Hill. 8vo, 19th-century 3/4 calf & marbled bds, t.e.g.; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. Text in Greek & English. Some scattered light foxing, occasional minor dust smudging, dust smudging at foot of back matter. Ex-library, blind stamp on tp. Tall, untrimmed copy. Internally generally crisp & clean. $250-400 190 141817/5 4 vols. Pearson, Karl. The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton. Cambridge, 1914-1930. 4to, orig gilt-pictorial green cloth, gilt-lettered spines; moderately scuffed, light edge wear, spines faded to brown. 4 frontis portraits, 179 plates, 7 fold charts &c in over pockets, facs. 8pp pub cat at back of last vol. Sound & internally clean. $300-500 191 141727/7 1 vol. (Polytechnic Library, Vol II.) The Domestic Chemist:... Detection of Adulteration.... The Art of Detecting Poisons in Food ... London: Bumpus & Griffin, 1831. 12mo, orig cloth, paper labels; some dust smudging & dampstaining, ffep dampstained. Frontis, figures in text. Advts. $80-120

MEDICINE Lots 192-204 192 141569/6 3 vols. Medicine - Anesthesia & Analgesia: Warren, Johm C[ollins]. Etherization with Surgical Remarks. Boston: William D. Ticknor, 1848. 1st ed. 12mo, orig brown cloth; spine gone, covers detached. Complete. With 4pp advts at back. Tall & internally clean. Bookplate of Isaac Norris on paste-down. Ex-library, label on ffep, perforated stamp on tp, ink markings at foot of dedication. OCLC 14834103; see Garrison & Morton 5651. * Day, Horace B., ed. The Opium Habit, with Suggestions as to the Remedy. New York: Harper, 1868. 1st ed. 8vo, modern buckram. Complete with advts. Ex-library, perforated stamp on tp, other markings. * Mattison, J.B. The Treatment of Opium Addiction. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1885. 1st ed. 12mo, orig cloth, gilt; light to moderate wear. Ex-library, perforated stamp on tp, other markings incl bdg marking. $100-150


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193 141569/11 1 vol. (Medicine - Dentistry.) Delabarre, C[hristopher] F[rancois]. Odontologie, ou observations sur les dents humaines ... Paris: Chez L’Auteur, 1815. 1st ed. 8vo, modern buckram. With 5 partly colored plates. Exlibrary, perforated stamp on tp, ink stamp at foot of p[v], but internally generally clean. Garrison & Morton 36794, “Delabarre was one of the first to systemize occlusal anomolies.... He Also developed some of the earliest orthodontic appliances using bands.” [Bound with:] Ricci, M. Memoire sur les dents raciformes ... Paris, 1816. 8vo; minor dampstaining. * [Also bound with:] Grousset, J. De la dentition ... developpment des dents dans l’homme. Paris, 1803. 8vo; discoloration on tp, perforated library stamp on terminal leaf. $300-500 194 141569/13 4 vols. Medicine - Opthamology: Wardrop, James. Essays on the Morbid Anatomy of the Human Eye. London: John Churchill, 1834. 2nd ed. 8vo, contemp moroccobacked bds; worn - spine of vol 1 gone, covers detached; back cover of vol 2 gone, chipped label. With 18 plates (16 hand-colored); plain plates 9 & 18 chipped, last leaf of vol 2 chipped. Tall copy, internally generally clean. Ex-library, perforated stamp on vol 1 tp, ink stamp at foot of p[iii]. See Garrison & Morton 5840 (for 1st ed, 1808-18), “Wardop was the first to classify the various inflammations of the eye according to the structures attached. * Traves, Benjamin. A Synopsis of the Diseases of the Eye. London: Longman, [etc.], 1820. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp sheep; rubbed & worn, spine gone, covers detached. With 6 color plates. Scattered light foxing. Ex-library, perforated stamp on tp, ink stamp on foot of p[III]. Garrison & Morton 5843, “the earliest systematic treatise in English on diseases of the eye.” * Sichel, J[ules]. Spectacles: Their Uses and Abuses in Long and Short Sightedness. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1850. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners & spine ends chipped. Ex-library, perforated stamps on tp & terminal text leaf, labels on front paste-down & back free endpaper verso. Tall, bright copy, some scattered light foxing. See G&M 5868. $200-300 195 141569/12 2 vols. (Medicine - Otology.) Itard, J[ean] M[arie G[aspard]. Traite de maladies de l’oreille et de l’audition. Paris: Mequignon Marvis, 1821. 1st ed. 8vo, 19th-century 1/2 calf & marbled bds, morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints rubbed. With 3 fold plates. Scattered light foxing, some dampstaining to back matter of vol 1. Complete with half-titles. Ex-library, perforated stamp on tp of vol 1, ink stamp at foot of p[i], labels on paste-downs. Garrison & Morton 3364, first of the modern textbooks on diseases of the ear, this work did much to establish otology. $250-400

196 141569/8 4 vols. (Medicine.) Mitchell, S. Weir: Paralysis from Peripheral Irritation ... Extracted from the New York Medical Journal. New York: John Medole, 1866. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp 1/2 morocco & marbled bds; rubbed, front cover detached, orig ptd off-white self wrappers preserved. Sgd autograph presentation on Mitchell’s letterhead tipped in. BAL 14064. * Wear and Tear; or, Hints for the Overworked. Philadelphia: J.P. Lippincott, 1871. 1st ed, 1st state. 12mo, orig purple-brown cloth; spine gone, casing loose, other wear. BAL 14074. * Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System, Especially in Women. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers, 1885. 2nd ed. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt-letterd spine; light edge wear. * Self Help for Nervous Women. Philadellphia: J.B. Lippincott, [1909]. 12mo, orig cloth; light wear. All ex-library, perforated stamp on tps, other markings. $80-120 197 141569/10 6 vols. Medicine - The Nervous System & Related Subjects: Bell, [Sir] Charles. The Nervous System of the Human Body. London: Longman, Rees, [etc.], 1830. 2nd ed. 4to, modern buckram. With 9 plates. Untrimmed. Tall copy, internally generally clean. Garrison & Morton 1258, recording this ed (1st ed, 1824). * Swan, Joseph. A Demonstration of the Nerves of the Human Body. London: Longman, Rees, [etc.], 1834. 2nd & “Smaller Edition.” 4to, mid 19th-century morocco & bds; spine gone, covers detached & rubbed. With 25 plates (light to occasionally moderate foxing & offsetting). * Luys, J[ules] B[ernard]. Reserches sur le systeme verveux cerebro-spinal. Paris: J.B. Balliere et Fils, 1865. 1st ed. 2 vols (incl atlas vol). Lg 8vo, contemp morocco & bds; worn, defective & crudely repaired, hinges broken, cellotape repairs to gutter of text vol. With 40 litho plates. Light foxing to front & back matter. G&M 1401, “the beginning of knowledge of thamalmic function.” * Ferrier, [Sir] David. The Functions of the Brain. London: Smith, Elder, 1876. 1st ed. 8vo, modern buckram. Text illus. Scattered light foxing. G&M 1409, “Ferrier may be said to have laid the foundation of our knowledge concerning the localization of cerebral function.” * Gowers, [Sir] W[illiam] R[ichards]. Epilepsy and Other Chronic Convulsive Diseases. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1881. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine ends frayed. 16pp pub cat at back, “May 1881.” G&M 1818, “Gowers left a classic account of epilepsy.” All ex-library, perforated stamps on tps, other markings. $300-500


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198 141569/9 2 vols. Medicine - Prostate Gland: Home, Everard. Practical Observations on the Treatment of the Prostate Gland. London, 1811. 1st ed. 8vo, modern buckram. With 10 plates, moderate dampstaining to plates. Untrimmed. Complete with halftitle & appendix. Internally clean except for moderately dampstained plates. Mid-19th century pysician’s ownership at head of half-title, other markings. Ex-library, perforated stamp on tp, other markings. * Adams, John. The Anatomy and Diseases of the Prostate Gland. London: Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1853. “Second Edition.” 8vo, orig cloth, spine mostly gone, other moderate wear. Ex-library, 19th-century bookplate of A.D. Hall on front paste-down, later perforated stamp on tp, other markings. See Garrison & Morton 4260 for the 1st ed of 1851, “Adam’s was the first to distinguish between hypertroph and carcinoma of the prostate.” $100-150 199 141569/14 1 vol. Jenner, Edward. An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae,... Known by the Name of the Cow Pox. London: for the author, 1800. 2nd ed. 4to, modern buckram. 3 parts in 1 vol, with part title for the 2nd part, part & full title for 3rd part. With 4 hand-colored plates, errata leaf. Lacking initial half-title. Light to occasionally moderate foxing, Darkening to edges of front & back matter, incl tp. [Bound with:] “Report from the Committee on Dr. Jenner’s Petitiom, Respecting His Discovery of Vaccine Inoculation.” Ordered to be printed 6th May, 1802. 4to, [1]-51(52)pp. Ex-library, perforated stamp on tp & last leaf of the petition, ink stamp at foot of p[v]. Early ownership at head of title. See Garrison & Morton 5423 (1st ed, 1798). $800-1,200 200 141569/15 4 vols. Medicine - Early Works: Willis, Thomas. Opera Omnia. Amsterdam: Henricum Westenium, 1682. 4to, contemp calf; rubbed worn & blistered. 6 parts in 1 vol, with general title, caption title & 5 part titles. With portrait, additional engraved title & 25 plates (incl fold plates, a few repairs on versos). Scattered dampstaining, browning & minor chipping. Exlibrary, perforated stamp on portrait & general title, other markings. See Garrison & Morton 62. * Cheselden, W[illiam]. The Anatomy of the Human Body. London, 1763. 8vo, modern buckram. With frontis, 40 plates. Generally internally clean. Ex-library, perforated stamp on title, ink stamp at foot of p[i]. Early ink ownership, scattered internal wear. * Bordeu, [Theophile de]. Oeuvres completes. Paris, 1818. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp bds; spines gone, covers worn & detaching. Exlibrary, perforated stamp on vol 1 tp, ink stamp at foot of p[i]. 1st collected ed. See G&M 1117. $250-400

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201 141569/7 6 vols. Medicine - Spas & Other Healthful Waters: North, M.L. Analysis of Saratoga Waters;... Sharon, Avon, Virginia,... Saratoga Springs, 1855. 6th ed. 12mo, orig gilt pictorial brown cloth; spine defective. * Bell, John. The Mineral and Thermal Springs of the United States and Canada. Philadelphia: Parry & McMillan, 1855. 1st ed. 12mo, orig buckram. * Lee, Edwin. The Baths of Germany, France, and Switzerland. London: John Churchill, 1857. “Third Edition.” 2 vols in 1. 12mo, orig cloth; light edge wear. * Moorman, J.J. The Virginia Springs, and Springs of the South and West. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1859. 1st ed. 12mo, orig cloth; edge wear, head of spine worn away, bdg starting to break. With 2 fold maps (1 colored), 3 litho views (1 tinted). * Althaus, Julius. The Spas of Europe. London: Trubner, 1862. 1st ed. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, spine starting to separate. Hinges cracked, back free endpaper excised. * Hunyadi Janos: A Natural Purgative Water ... Budapest, 1897. 12mo, orig pub morrocco; extremities rubbed. Double-page panorama, color advt leaf. All ex-library, perforated stamp on tps, other markings. $120-180


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202 141976/1 1 vol. Wells, S.R. Wedlock; or, the Right Relations of the Sexes. New York: Samuel R. Wells, 1874. 12mo, orig gilt-pictorial & black-stamped terra-cotta cloth; light wear. Bright, tight copy. “Presented with the compliments of Mrs. C. Fowler Wells,” (the author’s wife & the sister of pioneer phrenologists Lorenzo N. & O.S. Fowler) in pencil on ffep recto. $80-120 203 141727/11 4 vols. Women - As Seen in the 19th Century: Mitchell, Mary [Callender]. A Short Account of the Early Part of the Life of ... Nantucket ... New Bedford: for Abraham Sherman, Jun 1812. 12mo, contemp sheep, gilt-ruled spine; joints & extremities rubbed. 2pp advts at back. Ink owenership of Elizabeth Callender at head of ffep. American Imprints 26103, recording 1 copy. * Davis, Almond H. The Female Preacher; or, Memoir of Salome. Lincoln;... Providence; Boston, 1843. 12mo, orig blind-stamped purple cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine slightly sunned, other light wear. Frontis portrait. Light to moderate scattered foxing AI 43-1448, recording 3 copies. * [Wrenn, E.E.] Christian Womanhood: Lif eof Mrs. M.K. Everts. Chicago: Church & Goodman, 1867. 12mo, orig cloth; light wear. Frontis portrait. Pre-fire imprint. * Wright, Thomas. Womankind in Western Europe. London, 1869. 1st ed. 4to, contemp 3/4 morocco, gilt & marbled bds, spine gilt, a.e.g.; extremities rubbed. With 10 color plates, other illus. Internally clean. $100-150 204 141699/4 1 vol. Murden, J[oseph] R. The Art of Memory, Reduced to a Systematic Arrangement. New York: for the author by J.T. Murden, 1818. 1st ed. 8vo, orig bds; spine mostly worn away, several small dampstains on cover, slightly warped. With 2 fold plates - likely designed to be excised & folded to form a three-dimmensional construction. Some internal dampstaining & foxing. Untrimmed. American Imprints 44926. $100-150

TRAVEL & EXPLORATION Lots 205-230 205 141334/2 1 vol. (Asia.) Sands, William Franklin. Undiplomatic Memories. New York: Whittlesey House, 1930. 1st ed. 8vo, orig yellow cloth, top edges stained purple, other edges untrimmed; light edge wear, d/j (price clipped, other edge wear). Frontis + 8 photo plates. Discoloration at edges of tp & a few other leaves. Presentation copy to Mrs. Francis Biddle, inscr & signed on half-title by Sands. $120-180 206 141431/1 2 vols. (Africa.) Stanley, Henry M[orton]. In Darkest Africa, or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria. New York: Scribner’s, 1891. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered green cloth; lightly to moderately scuffed. With 4 maps (3 fold, in pockets), frontises, plates & text illus. $80-120 207 132477/6 2 vols. (Africa.) Stanley, Henry M[orton]. In Darkest Africa, or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria. London, 1890. 1st ed. 8vo, orig 1/2 green calf & cloth, morocco spine labels; scuffed, extremities rubbed. With 3 fold maps (2 in pockets), frontises, wood-engraved plates & text illus, color profile. Minor foxing to front & back matter. $150-250 208 132016/17 3 vols. (Africa.) V[illeneuve], R[ene] [C.] G[eoffroy de]. L’Afrique ou histoire, moeurs, usages et coutumes des Africains. Le Senegal. Paris, 1814. 24mo, slightly later 1/4 green morocco & stamped cloth; corners bumped, extremities rubbed. With 2 fold maps + 26 mostly handcolored plates (3 double-page). Scattered light foxing, 1 plate sprung. Ink library stamp at back of vol 3. $200-300 209 141919/11 2 vols. Ebers, G. Egypt: Descriptive, Historical and Picturesque. London, etc.: Cassell, 1885. Folio, orig richly gilt & black-stamped pictorial brown cloth, a.e.g.; spine ends & corners starting to chip, other light wear. Front hinges a touch tender, ffep in vol starting to serparate. Illus throughout plates, full-page & text illus. Bright set. $120-180


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210 141497/3B 10 vols. English Description & Travel, Sporting & Social History - Primarily Leather Bindings: Smith, John Thomas. An Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of London. London: R. Bently, 1846. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp 3/4 brown morocco, gilt, spines gilt, t.e.g., morocco spine labels; joints & corners rubbed. Internally slightly toned. * Vyner, R.T. Notitia Venatica: A Treatise on Fox-Hunting. London: R. Ackermann, 1842. 2nd ed. 8vo, contemp 3/4 maroon joints & corners occasionally rubbed. With 11 litho plates, vignette. Some internal dampstaining often affecting foreedge corners of plates. Bookplate of Eva Roberts Stotesbury. * Morris, F.O. A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Nobleman and Gentleman of Great Britain and Ireland. London: W. Mackenzie, [ca 1885]. Vol 6 only. 4to, richly gilt pebbled burgundy cloth, a.e.g.; light edge wear. With 40 chromolitho plates (incl vignette title), guard sheets. Light foxing to text & guard sheets, plates generally clean. * Jusserand, J.J. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages. London: T. Fisher, 1889. 8vo, mid-20th century 3/4 crushed maroon levant morocco & cloth, t.e.g., gilt-lettered & -emblematic spine, by Bayntun; minor wear. Frontis, text illus. * (Thomson, Hugh; Griggs, F.L., illus.) Cook, Mrs. E.T. Highways and Byways in London. London: Macmillan, 1907. 3rd ptg. 8vo, contemp 3/4 maroon morocco & marbled bds, gilt, t.e.g., spine gilt, raised bands; corners rubbed, edges occasionally scuffed. Frontis, text illus. * (Pennell, Joseph; Thomson, Hugh, illus.) Norway, Arthur H. Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall. London: Macmillan, 1907. 5th ptg. 8vo, contemp 3/4 green morocco & marbled bds, gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g., raised bands; occasionally slightly scuffed. Frontis, plates, text illus. * (Griggs, F.L., illus.) Lucas, E.V. Highways and Byways in Sussex. London: Macmillan, 1907. 2nd ptg. 8vo, contemp crushed green levant morocco & marbled bds, gilt, gilt-lettered & -foliate spine, t.e.g., raised bands; spine just starting to become brown, corners & edges occasionally rubbed. Frontis, fold map, full-page & text illus. * Trevelyan, G.M. English Social History. London, etc.: Longman, Green, [1944]. 1st English ed. 8vo, slightly later 3/4 crushed green levant, morocco & cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., raised bands; minor wear. $200-300 211 141494/3 1 vol. (Exploration.) Carr, John, Sir. A Northern Summer; or Travels round the Baltic, through Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Prussia ... in the Year 1804. London: for Richard Phillips, 1805. 4to, modern 1/2 calf & marbled bds, morocco spine label; occasionally a little scuffed. With 11 tinted plates, incl fold panorama of Petersburg. Light to occasionally moderate foxing to text, plates often slightly toned but generally clean, skillful repairs to verso of panorama & verso of Upsula plate. Complete with half-titles. Abbey Travel 73. $300-500

212 141899/7 2 vols. (Exploration.) Saulcy, Louis Felicien Joseph Caignart de. narrative of a Journey Round the Dead Sea ... Discovery ... Sites ... Sodom and Gomorrah. London: Richard Bentley, 1854. New Edition. 8vo, orig blind-geometric & -pictorial purple-brown cloth, gilt-lettered spines; light edge wear, spines starting to fade. With 2 fold maps. Occasional minor staining in lower blank margins, light foxing to maps & tp. Untrimmed. Ex-library, markings on spine, labels & other paper adhesives on endpapers, pencil markings on verso of tps. Sound set. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $200-300 213 141334/5 1 vol. (Germany.) (Frommel, Charles, pub.) Frommel’s View of Baden and Its Neighbourhood. Carlsruhe, [ca 1855]. Oblong 16mo, orig gilt-lettered, -paneled & -foliate pebbled black cloth; corners slightly bumped, other minor edge wear. With fold map, frontis + 14 plates, tissue guards + gilt-tinted plate. Minor discoloration to endpapers, tp slightly toned. 1858 owner’s inscr on front fly. Attractive copy. $100-150 214 142056/1 1 vol. (Japan.) Seitz, Don C. Surface Japan: Short Notes of a Swift Survey. New York: Harper, 1911. 4to, orig gray cloth-backed foliates bds; light to moderate edge wear. numerous color photo plates, border decorations. Ink presentation on front endpaper. Sound, internally clean. Complete. $200-300 215 141899/9 5 vols. The Holy Land, Palestine, Egypt & the Middle East - Illustrated Description & Travel ca, 1900-1930: Fulton, John. Palestine: The Holy Land. Philadelphia: H.T. Coates, 1900. 1st ed. 8vo, orig richly gilt pictorial blue-green cloth, t.e.g. Fold map, numerous photogravure plates, lettered tissue guards. * (Black, Adam & Charles, pub.) (Fulleylove, John, illus.) Kelman, John. The Holy Land. London, 1902. Lg 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 93 (mostly) colored plates, lettered tissue guards. Light foxing to endpapers. * Elmendorf, Dwight L. A Camera Crusade through the Holy Land. New York: Scribner’s 1912. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered, gilt & redstamped green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 100 photo plates. * Hardy, E.J. The Unvarying East. New York: Scribner’s, 1912. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & -pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 24 photo plates. light foxing at front. * Newman, E.M. Seeing Egypt and the Holy Land. New York, 1928. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial green cloth, t.e.g. Fold map, frontis, numerous photo illus in text. All sound, in bright bdgs. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $100-150


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216 141899/8 6 vols. The Holy Land & Palestine - Description & Travel - 19th-Century Imprints: Elliott, Charles W. Remarkable Characters and Places of the Holy Land. Hartford: J.B. Burr, 1867. Tall, think 8vo, orig gilt-lettered terra-cotta cloth; light wear. With frontis, 12 steel-engraved plates (views, & biblical subjects). Scattered light foxing. * Thomson, Wm. The Land of the Book ... London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1878. 8vo, contemp giltpaneled polished brown calf, inner dentelles gilt, marbled edges & endpapers; lightly scuffed, a little dusty. With fold map, 12 plates, wood-engraved text illus. Scattered light foxing. Sunday school prize label on front paste-down. * Dulles, John W. The Ride through Palestine. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Pub, [1881]. “Second Edition.” 12mo, orig gilt-pictorial light brown cloth; minor wear. Fold map, frontis, full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Minor wear. * Henderson, Archibald. Palestine, Its Historical Geography. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, [1884]. 12mo, orig terra-cotta cloth; joints & extremities scuffed. 5 maps. Internally clean. * Geikie, Cunningham. The Holy Land and the Bible ... Illustrations Gathered in Palestine. London, etc.: Cassell, 1891. 4to, contemp prize bdg, gilt-lettered blind-decorated black calf, spine gilt, morocco spine label, redstained edges; light wear, but front joints starting to crack. Fold map, wood-engraved views in text by H.A. Harper. Light foxing to front matter. * Wilson, Edward L. In Scriptural Lands. New Views of Sacred Places. London, 1891. 4to, later 3/4 crushed navy blue morocco & gilt-pictorial pebbled green cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., raised bands; minor wear. Frontis, full-page & text illus, maps. Light foxing to front matter, some internal dampstaining. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $200-300 217 141899/10 11 vols. The Holy Land & Palestine - History, Description & Travel: Oliphant, Mrs. Jerusalem, Its History and Hope. London: Macmillan, 1891. 1st ed. 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light edge wear. Hinges stressed. Frontis, full-page illus. Light foxing. * [Doolittle, Curtis.] Forbidden Paths in the Land of Og. New York, etc.: Flemming H. Revell, [1900]. 12mo, orig color-pictorial tan cloth; light edge wear. Photo plates. * Reynolds-Ball, E.A. Jerusalem: A Practical Guide ... London: A. & C. Black, 1901. Sm 8vo, orig cloth; worn, spine chipped. Maps, plans, plates, advts. Toned. * Trumbull, Charles G. A Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Philadelphia: Sunday School Times, 1905. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered color-pictorial brick red cloth; light wear. Hinges stressed. Numerous photo plates, lettered tissue guards. Presentation copy inscr & sgd by Trumbull. * Duncan, Norman. Going Down from Jerusalem. New York: Harper, 1909 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial green cloth; minor wear. Plates. * Hazard, Caroline. A Brief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [1909]. 12mo, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g.; light wear. Color plates. * Elmendorof, Dwight L. A Camera Crusade through the Holy Land. New York: Scribner’s, 1912. 1st ed. 4to, orig gilt-lettered green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed;

light edge wear, corners bumped, minor dust smudging. With 100 photo plates. Minor internal creasing. * Treves, Frederick, Sir. The Land that Is Desolate ... A Tour in Palestine. London: Smith, Elder, 1912. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered red cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate wear. Fold map, photo plates. Light foxing to front matter. * Finley, John. A Pilgrim in Palestine. London: Chapman & Hall, 1919. 1st British ed. Sm 8vo, orig color-pictorial bds; corners bumped. Photo plates. * Hackenbrack, John P. A Trip to Palestine and Syria. N.p., [1913]. 12mo, orig green cloth; light to moderate wear. Photo plates. * Miller, Madeline S. Footprints in Palestine. New York: F. H. Revell, [1936]. 8vo, orig cloth; light wear. Photo plates. Presentation copy. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $200-300 218 141334/9 1 vol. (Middle East.) Dodd, Anna Bowman. In the Palaces of the Sultan. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1903 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & -decorated, red- & green-paneled beige cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor wear, some light dust smudging. With 8 photogravure plates (incl frontis), many half-tone illus in text. Internally clean. Attractive copy in slightly dusty orig cloth, gilt in excellent state of preservation. $150-250 219 141173/16 1 vol. (Polar Exploration.) Forster, John Reinhold. History of the Voyages and Discoveries Made in the North. Dublin: for Luke White and Pat Byrne, 1786. 8vo, contemp sheep, gilt-ruled spine with morocco label; rubbed, front joint starting but sound. With fold map. Light to moderate foxing, dampstaining at top of front & back matter, occasional dampstaining & smudging to fore-edge of tp. Scattered moderate foxing to map, a few small stains outside of body, small tear extending an inch into body of map at center gutter edge. Ex-library, early 19th-century library label on front paste-down, later ink control number at foot of tp. 1st Dublin ed, complete with polar map. $300-500 220 141334/8 1 vol. (Polar Travel & Exploration.) Wild, Frank. Shackleton’s Last Voyage: The Story of the Quest. London: Cassell, 1923. 1st ed, 1st ptg. 8vo, orig gilt- & black-stamped pictorial blue cloth, edges rough-trimmed; minor edge wear, spine ends just slightly frayed, small 1cm scuff mark just outside inner front cover panel (6cm above bottome edge). Color frontis + 50 plate leaves, pictorial endpapers, maps in text. Early ownership dated “1923” on front paste-down. Internally clean. Attractive, bright copy with gilt & other design elements in excellent state of preservation. Rosove 349.A1. $500-800


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221 141431/2 7 vols. (Travel Guides.) Baedeker, K.: Palestine and Syria. Leipsic, 1894. 2nd ed. * Belgium and Holland. Leipsic, 1901; another city, 1905. * Southern Italy. Leipsic, 1893. * Northern France. Leipsic, 1905. Tears & repairs to front matter & general map. * Paris and Its Environs. Leipsic, 1888. * Spain and Portugal. Leipsic, 1908. * Switzerland. Leipsic, 1895. Lacking ffep. All 12mo, orig gilt-lettered flexible red cloth; scattered light wear, often a little dusty. Maps & plans. $100-150 222 141820/37 1 vol. (Jones & Co, pub.) “Views in Scotland,” spine title. [London: Temple of the Muses, 1830-1831.] 4to, contemp 1/2 black morocco & marbled bds, gilt; joints & corners rubbed. With 80 steel-engraved views of “Seats of Noblemen & Gentlemen” on 40 leaves. Moderate foxing to front matter & 1st leaf of views. Bound without tp. Sound, internally generally clean & crisp. $100-150 223 141820/38 1 vol. Jackson, Keith A[lexander]. Views in Affghaunistaun. London: W.H. Allen; T. M’Lean, [1841]. Folio, orig cloth; worn & defective, covers detached. With handcolored frontis, title vignette, map, 23 (of 25) tinted litho plates. Dampstaining to bottom gutters, light to moderate foxing throughout. Sold with all faults. $300-500 224 141820/15 1 vol + 1 portfolio. (Virginia Views:) White, Theo. Richmond: Twelve Lithographs of the City on the James. Richmond: Garrett & Massie, [1934]. 1/450. Intro by Julia Sully. Lg folio, orig silver-lettered & -decorated brown linen; extremities scuffed. Untrimmed. With 12 litho views, incl title vignette & plates. Scattered light foxing to front matter. Sgd & dated “December 1934” on ffep by White. * “Seven Lithographs of Old Churches in Virginia,” bdg title. [Narberth: Grasberger Galleries, n.d.] 1/15 proof sets, sgd by Theo White. Folio-format portfolio, orig bds, paper cover label; light wear. Holding 7 orig matted lithos, approx 17 1/2 x 12 1/2 in; 445 x 315mm. 6 of 7 titles, sgd in pencil by White. $100-150

225 141820/45 4 vols. American Description & Travel: Bryant, William Cullen, ed. Picturesque America. New York: D. Appleton, [1872-1874]. 2 vols. Lg 4to, orig full gilt-lettered & pictorial blind-stamped publisher’s brown morocco, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g.; edges often rubbed. With 49 steel-engraved views (incl vignette titles & frontis), wood-engraved text illus. Clean & attractive in bright, tight bdgs. * Cronau, Rudolf. Amerika, Die Geschichte ... Leipzig: Ubel & Muller, 1892. 2 vols. 4to, orig richly gilt brick red cloth, a.e.g.; extremities scuffed. With 55 plates (views & maps), text illus. Internally clean. $150-250 226 141820/36 3 vols. Americana - Cartography, Description & Travel: Melish, John. A Geographical Decription of the United States. Philadelphia, 1816. 2nd ed. 8vo, contemp morocco & bds; rubbed. With 4 (of 5) maps. Moderate toning & spotting. Lacking fold color map & errata. Howes M490. * De Roos, Fred[erick] F. Personal Narrative of Travels in the United States and Canada. London, 1827. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp calf & marbled bds, rebacked, new endpapers. With fold frontis, 12 (of 13) plates. Some internal dampstaining. Howes D 268. * Beers, F.W. Atlas of Bennington Co. Vermont. New York, 1869. Folio, orig morocco-backed cloth; spine defective, other wear. Hand-colored litho maps. Lacking illus. Shaken. Lot sold with all faults. $100-150 227 141820/30 1 vol. Oakes, William. Scenery of the White Mountains. Boston, 1848. Illus by Isaac Sprague. Folio, orig green cloth, gilt; scuffed, spine & corners often rubbed, spine ends frayed away. With 18 views on 16 litho sheets. Light to moderate foxing, tear to 1 text leaf - negligible paper loss, other minor faults. Howes O1. $300-500 228 141489/1 1 vol. Goodrich, A.T., pub. The Northern Traveller ... Routes to Niagra, Quebec, and the Springs, with the Tour of New England,... Coal Mines of Pennsylvania. New York, 1826. 2nd ed, Improved and Extended. 24mo, orig 1/4 black morocco & bds, spine gilt; extremities rubbed. With 8 engraved views, 19 engraved maps (1 double-page). Scattered light foxing. Sabin 55832. $80-120


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229 141727/6 1 vol. (American Vernacular Photography.) Photo Album. Primarily travels to California, the American & Canadian West. Documenting the travels of the Episcopal priest serving at St. Albans, Sussex, WI, ca 1910-1911. Oblong 4to, orig flexible leather; moderate wear. Over 190 silver print snapshots, incl candid images of the Episcopal traveler/photographer, railroading & landscapes. $100-200 230 141919/6 1 vol. (Travel & Sporting Photo Album - European Continent.) Ca 1920s. Oblong folio, orig morocco & cloth; defective. Holding over 550 silver prints, photo postcards & other commercial photos, most small format. Subjects incl Alpine skiing & other winter sports, Alpine panoramas, cafe & touring life (also in Venice & Mediterranean Europe). Corner & full mts. $200-300

SPORTING Lots 231-237 231 141699/3 1 vol. Salzmann, C.G.; [Guts Muths, Johann Christoph Friedrick.] Gymnastics for Youth: or, A Practical Guide to Healthful and Amusing Exercises. Philadelphia: William Duane, 1802. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig tree sheep, gilt-ruled spine, red morocco spine label; occasionally rubbed. With fold frontis, 8 plates. Offsetting to tp & leaves facing plates, some other minor staining & light foxing. Sound, attractive copy. American Imprints 2360. $150-250

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232 141494/2 1 vol. (Apperley, Charles J.) Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton, Esq. London: Rudolph Ackerman, 1851. “Third edition.” 8vo, orig gilt-pictorial green cloth, a.e.g., corners bumped, spine ends a little frayed, back cover slightly scuffed, joints occasionally worn, rough-trimmed edges. With additional engraved title, 18 color plates, tissue guards. Scattered light foxing, front hinge cracked, tp & front matter loose or coming loose. With advts of the contemp London pub Fores on paste-downs. Bookplate of A. Edward Newton on ffep recto. 1st ed, with Robert Surtees’ memoir of Nimrod. Tall copy, in generally bright bdg & attractive set of plates. Tooley 68. $200-300 233 141121/26 1 vol. Hawker, Lt. Col. p. Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All That Relates to Guns and Shooting. London: for Longman, Orme, Green, & Longmans, 1838. “Eight Edition, corrected, enlarged ... “ 8vo, 20th-century gilt-foliate paneled mottled polished green calf, gilt-foliate & -emblematic spine panels, richly gilt foliate turn-ins, a.e.g., morocco spine labels, marbled endpapers, by Bayntun; edges occasionally scuffed. With 8 hand-colored plates, wood-emgraved text illus. Bright, tight copy. $20-300 234 141939/2 29 vols. Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches. London: Fores, 1885-1912. Vols 1-29. 8vo, orig stamped pictorial scarlet cloth, gilt, a.e.g.; light edge wear, spines starting to fade. With 928 full-page illus (incl 896 tinted full-page illus). Advts. Sound, generally tight & bright. Complete bound run. See Yale Center for British Art GV1F67. $3,000-5,000


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235 141919/10 2 vols. Whyte, James Christie. History of the British Turf. London: Henry Colburn, 1840. 1st ed. 8vo, modern 3/4 red morocco & marbled bds, gilt-ruled & emblematic spines, t.e.g., morocco spine labels; minor edge wear. With frontis, 8 wood-engraved text illus. Untrimmed & internally generally clean. $120-180 236 141820/28 1 vol. Strutt, Joseph. Glig-Gamena Angel Deod; or, the Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. London, 1810. 2nd ed. 4to, contemp marbled bds, black calf back & corners, richly gilt spine compartments; rebacked, orig spine laid down. With frontis, 39 hand-colored plates. Light foxing to front matter, internally generally clean. Armorial & late 19th-century American bookplates on paste-down. $100-150 237 141663/12 1 vol. Berckmeyer y Pazos, Fernando. El arte y los torros. Lima: Museo Taurino de Arte, [1966]. 1st ed. 4to, orig gilt pictorial gray cloth; light edge wear, d/j (some chipping at edges, a few small blisters). Color plates, other illus. Presentation copy with 13-line inscr, sgd “Fernando� on ffep recto. $80-120

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Lots 238-261 238 141155/27 1 vol. Aelianus, Claudius. Ailanou ta euriskomena apanta [romanized] ... opera, quae extant, omnia, graece latinesque e regione ... Zurich: Gesneros fratres, [1556]. Folio, contemp blind-stamped & tooled pigskin over wooden bds, brass & leather slasps; generally light wear. Parallel Greek-Latin text, decorated initials. Scattered minor internal dampstaining, small crude additions on tp & colophon, some dampstaining on tp. Exlibrary, ink stamp on tp. Adams A219. $1,200-1,800 239 141155/33 1 vol. (Astronomy.) Bruni, Theofilo. Armonia astronomica e geometrica. Venice: G. & V. Varischi, 1622. 4 parts in 1 vol. 4to, later vellum over bds. With engraved & woodcut figures (incl 3 fold sheets), tables. Bottom portions of most leaves dampstained - often affecting text, a few quires toned but most clean. 6pl, 65, 55, 54, 60 [8]pp, all illus incl in pagination. $2,500-3,500

240 141155/35 1 vol. (Astronomy.) Sordi, Pietro. Discorso sopra Le Comete. Padua: Seth Vioto, 1578. 1st ed. 4to, old sewn stiff marbled wrappers, spine reinforced; coming loose. Foot of tp trimmed away - imprint & licennse intact. Figures in text, Light foxing. largely untrimmed. Ex-library, stamps on tp. 3pl, 60 leaves. $2,500-3,500 241 141155/32 1 vol. (Astronomy.) Strauch, Aegidius. Astrognosia synoptice et methodice ... Wittebergae: Joh. Lud. Quenstedii, 1694. 12mo, contemp vellum; moderate wear. Front edge cracked. Frontis, 35 plates at back (several plates with old cellotape repairs). Complete. OCLC 37018908. $1,200-1,800


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242 141397/2 1 vol. [Aubert de la Chesnaye des Bois, Francois Alexandre.] Le parfait cocher, ou l’art d’entretenir. Paris: F.G. Merigot, 1744. 1st ed. 12mo, orig mottled calf, richly gilt spine compartmets, morocco spine label, red-stained edges; corners bumped, occasionally rubbed, spine rather scuffed, joints starting. Scattered light foxing. Lacking frontis. Bookplate of Henry C. McLean. $150-250 243 141173/2 2 vols. Classical Authors - Annoted 17th-Century Leiden Editions: Suetonius, Tranquillus Caius. [De Vitae XII Caesarum.] Leiden: F. Hackium, 1656. Edited by Johannes Schildius. 8vo, 18th-century calf; joints & extremities rubbed. Engraves title + 2 engraved portraits. Internally clean. * Terentius Afer, Publius. Comoediae sex. Leiden: F. Hackium, 1662. Edited by Cornelius Schrevelius. 8vo, 18th-century calf; affected by damp & repaired. Engraved title. Some dampstaining to front matter. $120-180

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244 132016/15 1 vol. (Danish Printing.) Trojel, Hans Thomaeson. Vor Frelsers Kirckis Jubel-Aar paa Jubel-Festens fiire Dage ... 1717. Johan Christopher Brandt, 1719. 4to, contemp marbled paper over wooden bds; scuffed. Minor foxing & inconspicuous dampstaining. Untrimmed. OCLC 465663693 (1 location). $1,000-1,500 245 141497/2A 1 vol. Drexel, Hiermias; Kern, Thomas. Zodiacus Christianus das ist Christelicher Himmelcirckel oder Zwolff Zeichen,... Munich: Lyserm 1640. 12mo, contemp vellum over wooden bds, brass clasps, red stained edges; moderately scuffed. Engraved emblematic tp. Light worming primarily in upper margins, upper fore-edge section of last leaf, pp328-329, torn away - with loss of several words. OCLC 247645316, 1 copy. $100-150 246 122519/317 1 vol. (Erasmus, Desiderus.) Grynaeus, Joannes Jacobus, ed. Adagia, id est, Proverbiorum, paroemiarum et parabolarum omnium, quae apud Graecos, Latinos, Hebraeos, Arabes, &c. Frankfurt: J. Pressii, 1646. Folio, old calf; repaired, front cover replaced. Some internal dampstaining, cellotape repairs to index, lacking terminal blank, title dampstained & browned. Title in red & black. Ex-library. $120-180

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247 141173/1 1 vol. (Hebrew Printing.) Johannes Leusden, ed. Sefer Tehilim = Liber Psalmorum. Amsterdam: Joseph Athias, 1666. Sm 8vo, contemp calf; rubbed, foot of spine gone, front hinge cracked. Lacking front free endpaper, dampstaining primarily at front & back, some chipping at edges of tp, first & last leaves - no loss of ptg. Old ink annotations on tp & endpaper. Complete. OCLC 27063805. $120-180 248 141334/6 1 vol. Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van. The Paradoxal Discourses of ..., Concerning the Macrocosm and Microcosm. London: J.C. & Freeman Collins for Robert Kettlewel, 1685. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp blind-paneled calf, old morocco label; hinges crudely repaired, corners rather bumped. With 2 plates. Moderately browned & spotted throughout, some internal staining & wear at text corners, no losses to ptg or plates. With early (presumed Philadelphia Quaker) ink ownership of Thomas Paschall, et al. on tp, old ink annotations on ffep & text shoulders. [16], 127, 215, [1]pp, complete with errata. Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1698, prominant Flemish Hermetic philosopher & Kabbalist with English Quaker connections. Wing H-1393. $400-700 249 134064/6 1 vol. Hugo, Hermannus. Pia Desideria, or Divine Addresses. London: for Henry Bowicke, 1686. Sm 8vo, 19th-century 1/2 calf & marbled bds; extremities rubbed, front cover detached, spine detaching, bdg broken. With additional engraved title + 46 engraved plates (most on versos of text leaves). Some internal dampstaining. Wing H-3350. $150-250 250 141155/36 1 vol. Magnus, Olaus, Archbishop of Upsala. Historia delle genti et della natura delle cose settentrionali. Venice: Domenico Nicolini for the heirs of Lucatonio Giunta, 1565. 1st ed in Italian. Folio, later vellum over bds. With engraved map, 467 woodcuts, decorated initals. Some dust smudging to tp, a few quires browned, marginal dampstaining at back. Old ink ownership at foot of tp, lacking terminal blank. With the famous map of Scandinavia guarded by sea monsters. $1,200-1,800

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251 141155/30 1 vol. Pausanius. Veteris Gaeciae descripto. Florence: L. Torrentius, 1551. Folio, old calf, gilt spine compartments; minor staining at tp foreedge & front endpapers, negligible worming. Lacking terminal blank. Ex-library, ink stamp on tp. Adams P-524. $300-500


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252 141155/31 1 vol. Petrarca, Francesco. [Latin Works] [Librorum Francisci Petrarche ...] Venice: Andreas Torresanus de Asula, 1501]. 2 vols in 1. Folio, old 1/4 vellum & bds. Incomplete, 304 of 306 leaves of vol 1 - lacking a1 (tp) & O8 (blank); 99 of 188 leaves of vol 2, comprising maltese cross leaves 2-4, signatures 1-7^8, 11^6, 12^8, 13^8, + 4 leaves from an undetermined signature. Vitu (incomplete) bound at front, vol 2 fragment bound between vol 1 signatures f & ff. Internally generally clean. The 2nd Latin ed. Sold with all faults. Adams P-773. $2,000-3,000 253 141155/28 2 vols. Plutarch. [Lives] Vitae comparata illustrium virorum. Basel: Thomas Guarinianus, 1573. Folio, contemp vellum over bds, edges stained gray; light wear, slightly dust smudged, Decorated initials. Occasional spotting, some marginal dampstaining, a few quires just toned, last leaf repaired imprint & printer’s device intact. Ex-library, ink stamps on tp. Adams P-1618. $300-500 254 141155/29 1 vol. Plutarch. [Lives] Vitae Graecorum Romanorumque illustritum. Basel: Johannes Bebel, 1531. Folio, 17th-century calf, gilt foliate spine compartments, morocco spine label, red-stained edges; rubbed. Decorated initials. Some mostly marginal dampstaining at back, scattered minor spotting. Old ink ownership below imprint on tp. Latin text. Complete. Adams P-1614. $300-500 255 141820/8 1 vol. Marolles, Michael de. Tableau du temple des muses, representant les vertus et les vices, sur les plus illustres fables de l’antiquite. Paris, 1655. Folio, contemp full gilt-paneled mottled calf, gilt foliate spine compartments, marbled endpapers; joints & edges rubbed. With engraved pictorial title, 58 engraved plates after Abraham Diepenbeek. Tp repaired, some dust smudging to tp & plates. OCLC 35098040, issued without letterpress tp & text portrait. $400-700 256 141727/4 1 vol. [Milles, Thomas.] Archaio-Ploutos: Containing, Ten Following Bookes ... London: William Jaggard, 1619. Folio, 19th-century 1/2 morocco & cloth. WIth additional engraved title, woodcut illus (incl full-page view of English Parliament), decorated initials. Bottom fore-edge corners of ptd title repaired - no loss to imprint, other minor repairs. Complete & attractive. 2nd state of dedication. STC 17936.5. $200-300

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257 141155/34 1 vol. Poracchi, Thomaso. L’Isole piu famose del mondo ... Venice: Heirs of Simon Galignani, 1605. Folio, old (contemp?) vellum over bds, morocco spine labels; light edge wear, a little dusty. With engraved tp, 48 engravings in text (47 maps). Light to occasionally moderate foxing, a few small expert repairs in fore0edge margins - affecting a few shoulder notes, occasional dust smudging in margins, a few quires toned. Phillips Atlase 3328. $3,500-4,500 258 141634/1 1 vol. (Robinot, Antoine, pub.) Histoire de deux Turcs et d’un Juif, avec un descours de l’entier Banissement des Juifs du Royaume de Perse. De l’anglois de monsieur T.E. Paris, 1673. 12mo, contemp speckled sheep, morocco spine label, red-stained edges; rubbed, corners & spine ends rubbed away. Head piece, decorated initials. Scattered minor spotting, old ink annotations on front blank. Sound & generally clean. Includes contemp account of Sabbatai Zevi, whose Jewish messianic movement collapsed in 1666. $250-400


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259 122519/319 1 vol. [St. John of the Cross.] Verhole wercken vanden Salighen ende verlichten leeraer Joannes vanden Cruyce. Ghent: Michiel Maes, 1693. 4to, contemp calf; rubbed & worn, crudely repaired. With additional engraved title & fold plate. Internally generally clean & crisp. Complete with front blank. Ex-library, ink stamps on letterpress & engraved titles. Device on title. OCLC 561764781, 2 copies. $120-180 260 141553/9 1 vol. [Tasso, Torquato.] Godfrey of Bulloigne: or, the Recovery of Jerusalem. London: J.M. for H. Herringman, 1687. Trans by Edward Fairfax. 8vo, 19th-century 3/4 polished black calf & cloth, gilt; covers detached, spine rubbed. Trimmed - a few heads just shaved close. Minor dampstaining at head of front matter. Early ownership at head of tp, old ink annotation confined to 1st “book� of the poem. Ex-library, blind stamp at head of tp. Wing T-174, 1st ed of this translation of La Gerusalemme liberata. $120-180 261 141155/26 1 vol. Vitrius Pollio, Marcus. De architectura libri decem. Amsterdam: Elzevir, 1649. Folio, old gilt-paneled calf, rebacked & repaired with new corners in the 19th century; spine scuffed. With additional engraved vignette title. Illus & figures in text. Scattered light foxing. Complete. 30, [2], 272, [27], 164, 93, [3]pp. OCLC 3214095. $800-1,200

JUDAICA Lots 262-265 262 141569/4 27 vols. (Hebrew-Language Periodical.) (Frischmann, Daviel; Chan, Yakov, et al., eds.) Ha-Tekufah. Moscow, 1918; Warsaw, 1919-1922; Tel Aviv, 1933-1936. Vols 1-29 (in 27). 4to, vols 1-4 in defective morocco & bds, spines gone, covers detached; vols 5-16 in modern buckram; vols 17-29 (smaller 4to) in pebbled cloth; orig wrappers on heavy stock bound into vols 1-16. Vols 1-16 internally crisp & clean, except at end of vol 4 from pp401 to end; contents of vols 17-29 browned & starting to become brittle. Run incl several inserts. All ex-library, perforated stamps on tps, other markings on front matter. Titles & imprints transcribed from Hebrew. Ha-Tekufah is a treasure trove of Hebrew literature of all genres, scholarly articles and translations by leading figures. $300-500

263 141044/32 1 vol. (Hebrew Books.) Die Darmstadter Pessach-Haggadah. Leipzig, 1928. #215/350. Folio, contemp 3/4 brown morocco & bds; occasionally rubbed. Lacking small format text vols. $200-300 264 141391/2 1 vol. (Judaica.) Wolf, Lucien. Notes on the Diplomatic History of Jewish Question. London: Spottiswoode, Ballantyne for the Jewish Historical Society of England, 1919. 4to, orig ptd green wrappers; light edge wear. Unopened. With tipped-in pub slip, ptd Jewish Historical Society of England subscription advt sheet inserted. Scattered light foxing. Complete with half-title. $80-120 265 141899/11 1 vol + 1 portfolio. Yerushalmi, Yosepf Hayim. Haggadah and History. Philadelphia: Jewish Pub Society, [1975]. #1/252. 4to, orig 1/2 crushed morocco & marbled bds, spine gilt, a.e.g., raised bands; minor wear. Plates, other illus. With portfolio of 14 (of 16) facs plates. Housed in orig case of marbled bds (edge wear). From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $120-180

LAW Lots 266-270 266 141494/21 1 vol. (Damiens, Robert Francis.) A Particular and Authentic Narrative of the Life, Examination, Tortures and Execution of Robert Francis Damien, Who Attempted to Kill Lewis XV King of France. [London]: Chez T. Le Grand ... London: Reprinted for J. Reason, 1757. 8vo, modern buckram. Pp [4], 44. With half-title. Text as letters, signed J.W. Internally clean & crisp. ESTC located 4 copies. $100-150


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267 131919/18 1 vol. (Massachusetts.) A Constitution or Frame of Government, Agreed Upon by the Delegates of the People of the State of Massachusetts ... Boston: Benjamin Edes & Sons, 1780. 8vo, untrimmed, modern stitching. Scattered light foxing, some dampstaining to back matter, upper fore-edge corners of pp27-40 worn away - no loss to ptg. [1]-53[1]pp, incl half-title (with residue of orig blue wrappers at self wrapper gutters). Ex-library, ink stamp on back blank. In custom 1/2 morocco case. John Adams was unvolved in the writing of the Massachusetts Constitution, effectively the 1st to declare universal rights. Evans 16814. $800-1,200 268 141121/32 1 vol. (United States Congress.) The Congressional Globe Containing the Debates and Proceedings of the First Seission of the Thirty-Sixth Congress; Also, of the Special Session of the Senate. Washington: John C. River, 1860. 4to, contemp 1/2 morocco & marbled bds; light edge wear. Minor internal spotting. Incl much on slavery & the events leading to the Civil War. $120-180

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269 141121/10 1 vol. (Early American Law.) Vallette, Elie. The Deputy Commissary’s Guide within the Province of Maryland. Annapolis: Ann Catherine Green and Son, 1774. 8vo, orig sheep, gilt-ruled spine, later? red morocco spine label; corners bumped, spine ends rubbed, slightly bowed. Engraved title & table by Thomas Sparrow. Some dampstaining primarily extending from bottom gutter & bottom fore-edge corners. James Wilson’s copy (signer of the Declaration of Independence from Pennsylvania), signed twice by him at head of title & on front free endpaper recto. Both signatures ruled through in ink by subsequent owners, other owner’s signatures on endpaper. A little blue & red crayon underlining & scrawl at head of title. The only edition of the first original American legal work, and the earliest book published in America on the law of wills. Containing the only engraved title issued from a colonial Maryland press, the work of Thomas Sparrow, the only engraver south of the MasonDixon line before 1775. Evans 13742; Worth, Maryland 338; Worth, Colonial Printer 290; Cohen, Early American Law 4632. $2,500-4,000


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270 141173/31 1 vol. (Virginia, Commonwealth of.) The Code of Virginia: with the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States: and the Declaration of Rights and Constitution of Virginia. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, 1849. 1st ed. 4to, contemp full sheep, morocco spine labels; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed, upper fore-edge portion of front cover affected by damp. Scattered internal spotting, upper fore-edge corners of front matter affected by damp. See Sabin 59162. $80-120 271 No lot MILITARY & NAVAL HISTORY Lots 272-284 272 121890/17 3 vols. American Civil War: Grant, U.S. Personal Memoirs. New York: Charles L. Webster, 18851886. 1st ed. 2 vols. Lg 8vo, orig green cloth, gilt, t.e.g.; lightly scuffed, light to moderate wear to joints & edges. Dampstain at bottom edge of vol 2, affecting bottom of blank margins. Frontises, plates, maps. Ink control # stamped on front fly. Complete. * McClellan, George B. McClellan’s Own Story. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1887. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig gilt & red-stamped green cloth; light edge wear. Frontis portrait. $80-100 273 132477/7 5 vols. American Civil War Military Memoirs: Grant, U.S. Personal Memoirs. New York: Charles L. Webster, 18851886. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig green cloth; slightly scuffed, spine ends& corners a little frayed. Frontis portraits, plates, maps, facs. Light to moderate foxing to frontis in vol 1. Early ownership dated 1885 at head of vol 1 title. * McClellan, George B. McClellan’s Own Story. New York; Charles L. Webster, 1877. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig gilt & redstamped green cloth; occasionally scuffed, spine ends & corners a little frayed. Frontis, full-page & text illus. Second content leaf pp viiviii detached & chipped. * Sheridan, P.H. Personal Memoirs. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1888. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial green cloth; spine ends & corners a little frayed. Frontis, portraits, plates, facs, fold maps. Moderate foxing to frontis in vol 2. $200-300

274 141415/33 1 vol. American WWI & Travel Photo Album, ca 1917 to early 1920s. Oblong 4to, orig leather; worn & defective. Official, commercial & snap shots silver prints, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in; 140 x 215mm & smaller, most glued down. Many relating to American personnel in France during the war (also American nurses), in Germany just after the war, post-war European & Asian travel. $100-150 275 141415/32 1 vol. American Naval Photo Album, ca 1924-1930s. 4to, orig cloth. Holding approx 300 silver print photos, most 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 in; 95 x 120mm & smaller, most hinge-mtd. Snap shots, photo postcards & other commercial photos relating to the USS Trenton, its launch in 1924 & its early cruises. Incl naval aviation subjects, at least 5 photos picturing Charles Lindbergh, crew at work & on shore leave, commercial photos of other perdiod USS naval ships. $200-300 276 132397/381 Lot. (American Civil War.) Cartes de Visite: Primarily portraits of American Civil War generals & other officers. Minor wear. Approx 45 pieces. $250-400 277 141334/3 1 vol. (Aviation.) Walcott, Stuart. Above the French Lines; Letters of ..., American Aviator: July 4, 1917 to December 8, 1918. Princeton University Press, 1918. 1st ed. 12mo, orig blue cloth, front & bottom edges untrimmed; slightly scuffed, spine & edges a little sunned. Some spotting & discoloration to title, frontis & front matter. Presentation copy inscr & signed on ffep recto by Stuart Walcott’s father, Charles Walcott. $80-120


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278 141820/19 1 vol. Bowyer, Robert. An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe ... 1812, 1814, & 1815. London: Bowyer, 1815. Folio, morocco-backed red cloth gilt, a.e.g, ca 1830s; rubbed, spine & corners partly defective. With 23 plates, incl 19 hand-colored plates. Occasional creasing. [Bound with:] _ _. The Campaign of Waterloo. London: Bowyer, 1816. Folio. With engraved map, 4 handcolored plates (1 double-page, 2 with 2 images each). Occasional creasing. With late 19th-century related engraved map tipped in & related litho view mtd on back blank. Most plates in each title watermarked 1811 or 1814. Tooley 97-98. $1,200-1,800 279 141305/43 2 vols. Mme Chiang Kai-Shek’s China: [Soong, Mei-ling.] Mme Chiang Kai-Shek. Sian: a Coup d’Etat. Shanghai, 1937. 4th ptg. 4to, orig gilt-lettered silk. * _ _. China in Peace and War. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1940. 4to, orig gilt-lettered silk. Both exhibiting light shelf wear. $80-120 280 141820/7 1 vol. (Crimean War.) Simpson, William. The Seat of War in the East. London: Paul & Dominic Colnaghi, 1855-1856. 1st & 2nd series. Tall folio, contemp morocco & cloth; front cover detached, slightly dusty. WIth 2 litho pictorial tps, 79 tinted litho plates, tissue guards. Front endpapers & blank chipped at edges, small dampstain at foot of first series tp & dedication. Clean, vivid set of plates. Leaf size 21 1/2 x 13 3/4 in; 548 x 352mm. Abbey Travel 237. $1,000-1,500 281 141727/10 1 vol. Falconer, William. A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine.London, 1815. Enlarged by William Burney. 4to, modern buckram. With 25 plates (7 double-page). Scattered light foxing. Ex-library, ink stamps on tp. $120-180

282 141939/4 2 vols. Murray, Arch. K. History of the Scottish Regiments in the British Army. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Son, 1862; London: Ward & Lock, 1863. 2nd ed. Sm 4to, contemp full gilt-paneled & -pictorial brick red morocco, spines gilt, turn-ins gilt, a.e.g.; joint ends & corners scuffed or rubbed, other light edge wear. With 47 tinted, colored & partly colored plates, fold maps. Internally clean. Continuous pagination. Armorial bookplate of James Todd Stewart. $100-150 283 141820/18 1 vol. Sigel, Gustav A. Deutschlands Heer und Flotte in Wort und Bild. Ahrm, OH, etc., 1900. Folio, orig color pictorial & gilt-lettered black cloth; light wear. With 41 chromolitho plates, lettered tissue guards. Parallel German & English text. Internally clean, upper fore-edge of several leaves creased, chipping at edges of ffep. $200-300 284 141699/2 1 vol. [Wilson, Sir Robert Thomas.] A Sketch of the Military and Political Power of Russia, in the Year 1817. New York: Kirk and Mercein, 1817. 1st American ed. 8vo, orig bds; spine gone, some edge wear, restricted areas of dampstaining. With fold map, hand-colored outline. Some internal dampstaining & moderate foxing, offsetting on tp & map. With half-title. Untrimmed. American Imprints 42929. $100-150 AMERICANA Lots 285-327 285 141173/38 1 piece. (American Revolution.) Council of Massachusetts. Document Signed. Appointing Christopher Dryer as second lieutenant. Watertown, Mar 23, 1776. Ptd folio sheet, filled in in ms, paper seal; browned dampstained, mtd to bd, small areas of paper loss along old folds affecting a few letters. Signed by 16 members of the council. In 19th-century frame. Sold with all faults. $500-800


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286 141173/32 Lot. African American Subjects - Periodical Literature: (Anti-Slavery Periodical.) The Documents. Pittsburgh, August 1845. Vol 1, no. 6. 8vo, orig sewn self wrappers. 12pp; some light creasing. * (Broad sheet.) N.J. Patriot-Extra. N.p., [ca Nov 1876]. 4to sheet. Incl “Mr. Nichols vs. The African Race.” Minor wear. $80-120 287 141494/20 1 vol. Clarkson, T[homas]. [Bound Collection of Anti-Slavery & Slave Trade Works:] An Essay on the Comparative Efficiency of Regulation or Abolition as Applied to the Slave Trade. London: James Phillips, 1789. 1st ed. 8vo, pp xi, 82. Sabin 13478. * An Essay of the Impolicy of the African Slave Trade. London: J. Phillips, 1788. 2nd ed. In 2 parts. 8vo, pp (i)-vi, 7134. Sabin 13480. * An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank, 1787. “Third Edition” [2nd Phila ed]. Pp xix (1), 21-155, (1). Sabin 13484; Evans 20274. Bound in contemp sheep; rubbed & broken. Scattered moderate foxing, some dampstaining to last title. Early bookplate of Library of Friends of Philadelphia on front paste-down, 20th-century ink ownership on ffep. $250-400 288 141437/3A 1 piece. (American Slavery.) Printed Document with Manuscript Addition. Hartford County, Maryland, 1841. 1p, 4to; creases along old folds. Docketed. “Six Hundred Dollar Reward!!!! Ran away ... on the 4th of July, 1841, one black man, named ALICK.... Also,... a black man named BEN.... Also,... a brother of Ben named TOM.” $120-180 289 141121/33 1 piece. (American Civil War.) Color Lithographic Certificate. Gibson & Co., lithographer. “The Union Defenders Certificate in Support & Defence of the Government, the Union and the Constitution of the United States Against the Great Rebellion.” Cincinnati, 186? 15 x 11 1/2 in; 380 x 290mm, sheet size. With wide pictorial borders, troop processions & battle sequences, AfricanAmerican figures. $80-120

290 141173/35 Lot. American Civil War: United States Sanitary Commission. Bulletin. [1863-1865.] New York, 1866. 3 vols in 1. Thick 8vo, orig wrappers; dust soiled, detached or detaching wrappers, bdg broken. With wrappers title, 3 part titles dated 1866, caption titles dated Nov 1, 1863 - Aug 1, 1865. Advts, plans, indices. Some internal wear & dust soiling. * Documents of. New York, 1866. Nos 1-17, 19-29, 31-37, 39, 40-59, 65, 66, 84-95. 8vo, orig wrappers; dust soiled & worn, bdg broken. Incomplete. $80-120 291 131919/16 Lot. American Mid-19th-Century Political Imprints - The Expansion of Slavery Controversy, Including Kasas-Nebraska Act: Seward, William H. Speech of ... on the Admission of California ... Senate..., March 11, 1850 - caption title. 8vo, orig self-wrappers. [Washington]: Buell & Blanchard, [1850]. (1)-15(1)pp. Slightly toned, disbound. * _ _. Speech of ... on the Admission of New Mexico. Senate ... July 26, 1850. Washington: Buell & Blanchard, 1850. 8vo, orig sewn ptd self wrappers. (1)-14(2)pp. Unopened. * _ _. Speech of ... Delivered at Rochester,... Oct 25. 1858 - caption title. N.p., n.d., [1858]. 8vo, orig self weappers. (8)pp. Clean & attractive. * _ _. Speeches of ... Delivered at Albany and Buffalo ... 12th and 19th October, 1855. 8vo, orig ptd self wrappers. (1)-15(1)pp. Some spotting & toning. * (The Massachusetts Resolutions on the Sumner Assault and the Slavery Issue.) Speeches of Senators Butler, Evans, and Hunter, in the Senate of the United States - caption title. [Washington: Congressiona; Globe, 1856.] 8vo, orig self wrappers. (1)-8pp. Scattered light foxing. Disbound. * Sumner, Charles. The Crime Against Kansas ... Speech of ... in the Senate of the United States, 19th and 20th May, 1856. Boston: John P. Jewelt, 1856. 1st private ptg. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered flexible brown cloth; light edge wear, front hinge repaired with cello tape. Portrait frontis. The anti-slavery speech which led to his near fatal canning on the Senate floor by Preston Brooks, Congressman from South Carolina. Sabin 93467. * (Stephen Douglass, Kansas-Nebraska Act.) An Act to Organize the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas In the Senate of the United States, July 21, 1854. [Washington, 1854.] 33rd Congress, 1st Session Senate, Doc No 72. 1st ed. Lg 8vo, (1)-16pp, folded, uncut & untrimmed sheet; moderate foxing. $800-1,200


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292 141494/23 12 vols. Native American Subjects: Atwater, Caleb. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du chien. Columbus, OH: 1831. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp sheep, gilt-ruled spine, morocco spine label; rubbed & worn, joints broken. Light to moderate foxing, some staining. Howes A-379. * Brownell, Charles de Wolf. The Indian Races of North and South America. Hartford, 1864. 4to, orig sheep; rubbed & rebacked. Plates. Scattered light foxing. * Donnalley, Thomas K. Hand Book of Tribal Names of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1908. 8vo, orig cloth; scuffed, corners & spine ends frayed. Frontis. * Perrot, Nicolas. The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark, 1911. Edited by Emma Helen Blair. 2 vols. 8vo, orig red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate edge wear, corners & spine ends frayed, hinges tender. Plates. * Bureau of American Ethnology. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico.Washington: G.P.O., 1912. 4th ptg. 2 vols. 4to, orig olive green cloth, gilt-lettered spines; light wear. Illus. Tight set. * Curtis, Edward S. Indian Days of Long Ago. Yonkers-on -Hudson: World Book Co, 1915. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth & pictorial bds; light wear. Illus. * _ _. In the Law of the HeadHunters. Yonkers-on-Hudson: World Book Co, 1915. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth & pictorial bds; light wear. Illus. Presentation copy, inscr & signed by Curtis on front blank. * Linderman, Frank B. Blackfeet Indians. St. Paul, 1935. 4to, orig bds; scuffed. Color illus by Winold Reiss. Slightly shaken. 1936 ink ownership on title. * Hollister, U.S. The Navajo and His Blanket. Denver, 1903. 1st ed. 4to, orig giltlettered red cloth, small cover label; moderate edge wear, scuffed. 10 color plates, other illus. * Amsden, Charles Avery. Navajo Weaving. Albuquerque: Univ of NM, 1949. 1st ed. Orig cloth in colors; rather scuffed. Color & b/w plates, other illus. $200-300 293 141860/1 2 vols. (Native American.) Catlin, George. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. London: published by the author, 1841. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp gilt-paneled calf; worn, covers detached or detaching. With 3 maps (1 fold), 309 plates + additional plate 113/114. Internally generally clean, very occaional light foxing. Lacking errata. Howes C-241. $250-400

294 141494/22 2 vols. (Native American.) Catlin, George. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. “North American Indians.” Philadelphia: Leary Stuart, 1913. Edition-de-Luxe on handmade paper. #63/75. 4to, orig two-tone red & tan cloth, paper spine labels, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints & edges moderately scuffed, spine labels scuffed. With 180 color plates incl map (detached). Internally clean & crisp. Bookplates on paste-down. $400-700 295 141546/1 1 vol. (Native American.) [Cherokee New Testament.] New York: American Bible Society, 1860. 12mo, orig blind-stamped pub’s black morocco, gilt-lettered spine; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed. Some dampstaining to front & back matter. Back free endpapers torn away. In Sequoyan, with exception of imprint & related ptg at foot of tp. $250-400 296 141173/34 1 vol. (Native American.) Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Annual Report ... 1855. Washington: O.P. Nicholson, 1856. 8vo, orig brown blind-stamped cloth, gilt-letterd spine; spine ends a little frayed. Scattered generally light foxing. Ex-library, labels on front endpapers. incl material on the Sioux & other plains Indians. $80-120 297 141919/87 1 vol. (Native American.) Eastman, Mary H[enderson]. American Aboriginal Portfolio. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, [1853]. 1st ed. 4to, orig richly gilt blue cloth, a.e.g.; corners & spine ends rubbed, other edge wear, occasionally scuffed - bands intact. With additional engraved vignette title, 26 plates, gueard sheets. Light to moderate foxing to plates, text occasionally moderately foxed. 1856 ink ownership on ffep. Wagner Camp 222c. $50-800 298 141663/6 1 vol. (Native American.) Dixon, Joseph K. The Vanishing Race: The Last Great Indian Council ... And the Indian’s Story of the Custer Fight. Garden City: Doubleday Page, 1914. [Second and Revised Edition.] 4to, orig gilt-lettered, gilt, black & white pictorial terra-cotta cloth, t.e.g.; light edge wear. With 80 photogravure plates. Minor scattered foxing. Attractive copy. $250-400


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299 141635/4 11 vols. (United States Continental Congress.) Journals of Congress: Vol I, Proceedings from Sept 5, 1774 to Jan 1, 1776. Philadelphia: R. Aitken, 1777. Evans 15683. * Vol II, Proceedings in the Year 1776. Phila: R. Aitken, 1777. E 15684. * Vol III, Proceedings from January 1, 1777 to January 1, 1778. New York: John Patterson, [1778]. E 21527. * Vol IV, Proceedings from January 1st, 1778 to January 1st, 1779. Phila: Claypoole, [1779]. E 16584. * Vol V, Proceedings from January 1, 1779 to January 1, 1780. Phila, 1800. Folwell’s Press ed. See E 38750. * Vol VI, Resolutions, Acts and Orders of Congress for the Year 1780. [Phila]: John Dunlap, [1786]. E 20079. * Vol VII. Journals of Congress ... for the Year 1781. Phila: Claypoole, 1781. E 17767. * Vol VIII, The Proceedings from the First Monday in November 1782 to the First Monday in November 1783. Phila: Claypoole, 1783. E 18226. * Vol IX, The Proceedings from the Third Day of November 1783 to the Third Day of June 1784. Phila: John Dunlap, [1784]. E 18840. * Vol XII (but XI), Proceedings from the 3rd Day of November 1785 to the Third Day of November 1786. [Phila]: John Dunlap, [1786]. E 20068. * Vol XII, The Proceedings from the Sixth Day of November 1786 to the Fifth Day of November 1787. [NY], 1787. E 20772. All 8vo, vols 1-7, 9, 12 (11), & 12 in orig bds, vol 8 in orig wrappers. All orig eds thus, except vol 5; vol 6 an abridgement issued by the Congress. All untrimmed, vols 12 (11) & 12 partly unopened. Some internal dust smudging & browning in vol 6, occasional internal dampstaining & browning in vol 12. Bds detached in vols 1 & 2; spines gone in vols 1-3 & 8; partly gone in 6, 7, 9; bds of vol 5 rubbed, bdg starting to break; other scattered minor wear to bdgs. Vol 8 incomplete, 280pp, only to July 1, 1783; vol 9 lacking 17pp index. Vols 4 & 8 Benjamin Huntington’s copies, sgd by him on blanks, vol 8 dated by him 1783; vol 7 John Lowell’s (US Jurist) copy, sgd & dated by him 1783; vol 9 John Reed’s (US Congress) copy, sgd & dated by him on front blank. All with private library pencil notation on paste-down. Vol 2 includes the Declaration of Independence; Vol 12 the Constitution of the United States. $5,000-8,000

300 141635/2 2 vols. (Carey, Mathew, ed.) The American Rememberances;... Collection of Essays, Resolves, Speeches,... Relative ... to the Treaty with Great Britain. Philadelphia: Henry Tuckniss, 1795-1796. Vols 1 & 2 (of 3). 8vo, contemp tree sheep; front cover detached, occasionally blistered, spine label gone; or orig marbled bds, ptd paper cover label; spine gone, rubbed, untrimmed. 1796 ink ownership of James Blanchard at head of tp. Some mild internal browning, pencil library markings on paste-down. Evans 28389; Howes C-138. $500-800 301 141932/11 10 vols. Paine, Thomas. Life and Writings of. New York: Vincent Parke, (1908). Edited by Daniel Edwin Wheeler. #1/200, sgd by the editor. 8vo, orig 3/4 crushed brown morocco gilt & marbled bds, floral & geometric gilt spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints & corners a little scuffed, spine ends often a little rubbed heads & bands intact. Portrait, color frontises. Photogravure plates. Internally clean. $500-800 302 141899/1 1 vol. Jefferson, Thomas. Jefferson’s Notes on the State of Virginia. Richmond: J.W. Randolph, 1853. 8vo, modern cloth, morocco spine label. With lg fold map, 4 maps, fold table at back. Internally generally clean. Howes J 78, best ed. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $300-500 303 141899/5 4 vols. Jefferson, Thomas: Rayner, B.L. Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson ... with Selections of ... [his] Private Correspondence. New York, 1832. 8vo, contemp blind foliate-paneled calf, richly gilt spine compartments; scuffed, joints & corners rubbed. Portrait frontis. Scattered light foxing. Sabin 68118. * Randall, Henry S. The Life of Thomas Jefferson. Philadelphia, 1888. 3 vols. 8vo, contemp crushed brown niger morocco, gilt & marbled bds, gilt-paneled spines, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; jpints occasionally scuffed, corners slightly bumped. Plates, facs. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $150-250


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304 148074/1 1 piece. Lee, Robert E. Manuscript Signed. “General Order No. 9.” [Virginia, April, 1865.] 8 x 9 7/8 in; 203 x 250mm. Lightly & uniformly toned, a few small dampstains at edges, 1 just touching signature. General Lee’s order of surrender to the Army of Northern Virginia, which effectively ended the American Civil War, was written & issued on April 10th, 1865, the day after his meeting at McLean’s house with General Ulysses S. Grant where the terms of surrender had been agreed upon. In his brief and eloquent farewell, Lee addresses the men who fought under his command, “I need not tell the survivors of so many hard fought battles, who have remained steadfast to the last, that I have consented to this result from no distrust of them. But feeling that valor and devotion could accomplish nothing that would compensate for the loss that must have attended the continuation of the contest, I determined to avoid the useless sacrifice.” Lee dictated the order to his aide-de-camp, Col. Charles Marshall, who later recounted, “I sat in the ambulance until I had written the order . . . (in pencil). . . . He made one or two verbal changes, and then I made a copy of the order as corrected, and gave it to one of the clerks . . . to write in ink. I took the copy . . . to [Lee], who signed it, and other copies were then made for transmission to the corps commanders and the staff of the army. All these copies were signed by the general, and a good many persons sent other copies, which they had made or procured, and obtained his signature.” This document was signed by Robert E. Lee in April of 1865 for his close friend, Joseph Reid Anderson of Richmond, Virginia, who also served as a brigadier general in the Confederate army. Anderson was also the owner of the Tredegar Iron Works, the largest supplier of iron goods to the Confederate government, including the armor plating and machinery for the ironclad warship C.S.S. Virginia, also known as the Merrimack, of Monitor and Merrimack fame. No official printed or manuscript copy of Order No 9 has been recorded. All the known transcripts signed by Lee were solicited by the recipients (Lee’s friends & associates), who prepared the body of the text that Lee signed, usually within a week or two after the order took effect. The body of the Joseph Anderson transcript above & Lee’s signature were executed in the same ink. $50,000-70,000

305 131919/17 1 vol. Lincoln, Abraham. Speech of ... Delivered in Springfield,... July 17, 1858 caption title. [Springfield, 1858.] 8vo, orig self wrappers, 1 uncut sheet; bottom margins dampstained, occasionally touching text. Sgd by Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwirth (President Lincoln’s greatgrandson & last direct descendant) on head of 1st page. 1st ed, only separate ptg. Beginning his campaign for the US Senate against Stephen Douglas, Lincoln puts forth the themes which mark his political philosphy, including his opposition to slavery. Byrd 2960; Monaghan 12. $300-500

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307 141754/10 1 piece. Lincoln, Abraham. Document Signed. Washington, DC, Sept 19, 1861. Folio on vellum, partly ptd, filled in in ms, vignettes, paper seal; light to moderate creasing along old folds just touching head of the capital A & L in Lincoln’s signature. Counter sgd by Sec of War Simon Cameron; rather faded. Lincoln’s signature clear but beginning to fade. $2,500-3,500 308 141901/3 1 piece. Lincoln, A[braham]. Autograph Pass Signed. [Washington, DC, Feb 17, 1865. 1 7/8 x 3 3/8 in; 47 x 87mm. “Allow Mrs. J.K. Dougherty of Clay County Mis[souri] to remain in New Jer[sey] / so long as she / does not misbehave. / Feb 17, 1865. A Lincoln.” Old small ink smudge after “Mis[souri]” & above the last letters of signature. Framed. $3,000-5,000 309 141727/16 30 vols (wrappers). Schroeder, J.F.; Lossing, Benson, J. Life and Times of Washington. New York: H.J. Johnson, 1879. 48 parts in 30 vols. 4to, orig ptd wrappers; a few covers detached, but all present except the back wrapper of the last number, wrappers of vol 1 slightly creased& a little dusty. With 2 additional engraved vignette titles, 48 steel-engraved views & portrait plates by Alonzo Chappel. Dampstaining to upper fore-edge corners of the last number (47/48). Mostly unopened. $100-150 310 141483/1 1 vol. (Washington, George.) Legacies of Washington. Trenton: Sherman, Mershon & Thomas, 1800. 12mo, contemp sheep, gilt-ruled spine, black morocco spine label, edges stained blue; scuffed, joint often rubbed, old repairs to blisters on back cover. Stipple engraved frontis portrait by W. Harrison. Lacking content lead at back, pp 282-283. Scattered light foxing, but internally generally clean. With fly leaves. Evans 38995; Felcone 285. $100-150 311 141521/1 1 vol. Washington, George. Washington’s Political Legacies,... Appendix,... Account of His Illness, Death,... With a Biographical Sketch.... His Will,... New York: George Forman for C. Davis, 1800. 12mo, contemp tree calf & morocco spine label; rubbed & worn, front cover detached. Lacking ffep & front fly, old cellotape at gutter of tp. Scattered light foxing. With 8pp list of subscribers at back. Preceded by the Boston ptg of that year. Evans 38999. $200-300

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312 141899/13 12 vols. American Presidents - Works by & About: Guizot, [F.P.G.] Washington. London: John Murray, 1840. 12mo, late 19th-century two-tone red morocco; joints & extremities rubbed. Light foxing to front matter. Sabin 29269, “Jared Sparks is the real author.” * Seward, William H. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams. Auburn, 1849. 1st ed. 12mo, orig brown cloth, gilt-lettered & -pictorial spine; light to moderate wear to edge & joints. Portrait, frontis. light to occasionally moderate foxing. S 79533. * Manship, Andrew. National Jewels: Washington, Lincoln, and the Fathers. Philadelphia, 1865. 1st ed. 8vo, orig cloth; corners & extremities rubbed, other wear. Dampstaining at top & bottom of front matter gutters, scattered light foxing. S 44387. * Wallace, Gen. Lew. Life of Gen. Ben Harrison ... Hartford: S.S. Scranton, [1888]. With Life of Hon. Levi P. Morton by George Alfred Townsend. 8vo, orig cloth; light wear. With portrait, 7 plates + portrait in 2nd title. Slightly shaken. BAL 20805 B, 2nd ptg. * Roosevelt, Theodore. The Rough Riders. New York: Scribner’s, 1899. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered & -pictorial olive cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine & cover edges faded, some light edge wear. Frontis portrait, photo plates. Some marginal internal dampstaining. * _ _. Roosevelt’s Lettters to His Children. New York: Scribner’s, 1919. 1st ed. Sm 4to, orig gilt-lettered green cloth; light edge wear. Photogravure frontis, other illus. * Wilson, Woodrow. When a Man Comes to Himself. New York: Harper, 1915.1st ed thus. 12mo, orig blue cloth, gilt; light wear, slightly dusty. * Cleveland, Grover. The Government in the Chicago Strike žf 1894. PrincetonUniv Press, 1913. 1st ed. 12mo, orig giltlettered blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light edge wear. Frontis. * Wilson, Woodrow. The Road Away from Revolution. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, [1923]. 1st ed. 16mo, orig blue bds, paper label; slightly scuffed & a little dusty. Frontis portrait. * Coolidge, Calvin. The Price of Freedom. New York: Scribner’s, 1924. 1st ed. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered blue cloth; light edge wear, slightly scuffed. Portrait frontis. * Roosevelt, Franklin D. The Happy Warrior: Alfred E. Smith. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1928. 1st ed. 12mo, orig green cloth, orange paper label, d/j (minor edge wear). Bright, tight copy.


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* Hoover, Herbert. A Boyhood in Iowa. New York: Aventine Press, 1931. #301/1000. 12mo, orig green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine a little sunned. Sound & attractive in very slightly worn orig marbled bds slipcase. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $300-500 313 141932/10 1 vol. (Kennedy Family.) Salinger, Pierre, et al., ed. An Honorable Profession, A Tribute to Robert F. Kennedy. Garden City, (1968). 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig silver-lettered black cloth; occasionally slightly scuffed, minor edge wear, slipcase with paper label (minor wear). Sgd by Ethel Kennedy (the dedicatee) and the following contributors: Herb Block, Art Buckwald, Edith Green, Jacob Javitz, Patrick J. Lucey, George McGovern, Abe Ribicolf, U. Thant. $250-400 314 148092/1 Lot. American Mid-20th-Century Political Ephemera &c: Roosevelt, F.D. Silver print photograph, 7 x 9 in; 180 x 230mm, framed. Having coffee with Katherine Hepburn. * Roosevelt, Eleanor. Short typed letter signed. Hyde Park, Sept 30, 1950. Sm 4to, framed. To Mr. & Mrs. Waltz. * (Gallagher, Willliam, photographer.) Stevenson, Adlai. Silver print, 7 1/2 x 6 1/4 in; 190 x 162mm. Seated, showing a hole in his shoe during 1952 presidential campaign. Framed, with small effigy of the shoe. Stevenson’s campaign button incl. * (Official souvenir book.) The Democratic National Convention 1936, Philadelphia. [Philadelphia, 1936.] 4to, orig wrappers; some creasing. Illus, advts. Lot also incl framed half-tone photo of President Wilson. $100-150 315 141754/10H Lot. American 19th- & 20th-Century Manuscript Material & Documents: Also incl engraved portraits of US Presidents. $300-500 316 141820/22 1 vol. Brown, William H. Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans with Bibliographical Skeches and Fac-similies of Original Letters. New York: G.A. Baker, 1931. 1/600, out-of-series copy. Facs of the orig Hartford E.B. & E.C. Kellog ed of 1845. Folio, orig gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth; spine ends heavily frayed, joints & corners rubbed. With 27 silhouette plates, 27 manuscript facs plates, frontis silhouette of Washington (coming loose). Internally clean. Howes B871. $120-180

317 141635/3A 3 vols. Burgh, J[ames]. Political Disquisitions.Philadelphia: Robert Bell, William Woodhouse, 1785. 8vo, contmep sheep, gilt-ruled & floral spines, morocco spine labels; often rubbed, covers detached or detaching. Some internal spotting & toning. Complete with advts at back of each vol. Contemp bookplate of Zalegman Phillips on paste-downs, his hand ownership at head of tps. Pencil library marking on paste-downs. Evans 13851. $120-180 318 141635/1 21 vols. Encyclopaedia; or, the Directory of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature. Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 17981803. Vols 1-18 issued in 1798, the 3 supplement vols issued in 1803. 4to, contemp full tree sheep, gilt-ruled spines; front covers of vols 1, 5, 9, 10 & 18 detached or detaching, back cover of supplementvol 1 detached, several spine heads & feet rubbed away, a few small blisters, most morocco labels gone. With frontis in vol 1, 595 copper-engraved plates, all directions for placing the plates present. Complete. Light offsetting & mostly light foxing, minor dampstaining to head of vol 13 back matter. Tall & attractive in period bdg. The 1st American ed of the Britannica with the addition of much Ameican material. Evans 33676-33693; American Imprints 4162. $800-1,200 319 141820/24 1 vol. Hosack, David. Memoir of De Witt Clinton. New York: J. Seymour, 1829. Lg paper copy. 4to, modern linen-backed blue bds. With handcolored fold litho map of the canals of New York, frontis portrait (moderately foxed), plate. Scattered light foxing, some dampstaining to last 40pp. Presentation copy to the author William Thomas Brande, inscr & sgd “the author” on half-title. Ex-library, preforated stamps on half-title & frontis, other markings. Howes D654; Sabin 33088. $80-120 320 141820/40 1 vol. Hutchinson, Francis. An Historical Essay Concerning Witchcraft. London: for R. Knaplock & D. Midwinter, 1720. 2nd ed. 8vo, old (contemp) gilt-paneled speckled calf, rebacked, much of orig spine laid down, morocco spine labels. Internally clean - expertly washed. Complete with half-title, advts, respectable margins. Incl “An account of nineteen hanged in New England 1692....” Sabin 34063. $250-400


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321 142092/1 1 vol. Rishel, Jonas. The Indian Physician, Containing a New System of Practice Founded on Medical Plants. New Berlin, PA: Joseph Miller, 1828. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp patterned bds, sheep back & corners; joints & extremities rubbed. Moderately toned & spotted throughout. Early ownership on front paste-down. Tall, tight & undamaged copy. American Imprints 35045, recording 3 copies; not recorded by Sabin. $1,000-1,500

322 141699/7 1 vol. Robertson, William. An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge Which the Ancients Had of India. Philadelphia: J. Bioren & Tho. L. Plowman, 1812. 1st American ed. 8vo, contemp tree sheep, gilt-ruled spine, red morocco spine label; occasionally rubbed. With 2 fold maps. Minor dampstaining to upper fore-edge corner of back matter, some foxing & browning, but sound, attractive copy. American Imprints 26634. $100-150 323 141397/2A 4 vols. Soules, Francois. Histoire de troubles de l’Amerique anglaise. Paris: Buisson, 1787. 4to, contemp gilt-paneled polished calf, gilt floral spine compartments, red-stained edges; spine ends of vol 4 blistered, slightly scuffed & a little dusty, a few small blisters at edges, joints often scuffed. With 3 fold maps (2 partly hand-colored on blue paper). Complete with half-titles & misnumbered advt pp at back of vol 1. Minor dust smudging to front & back matter. Bookplate of Henry C. McLean. Howes S-770(aa), enlarged & best edition; Sabin 87290. $250-400

324 141635/3 1 vol. Volney, C[onstantin] F[rancis]. The Ruins; or, a Survey of the Revolutions of Empire. Philadelphia: James Lyon, 1799. 8vo, contemp full tree sheep, gilt-ruled, -tooled & -lettered spine; scuffed, joints & extremities rubbed, rebacked - most of orig spine laid down. Frontis, 2 fold plates (eastern hemisphere, astrological sphere of heaven). Expert repairs to astrological fold out, offsetting on tp, scattered light foxing. Complete with fly leaves. 1827 ink ownership at head of tp. Sound copy. Evans 36661. $100-150 325 141121/24 2 vols (wrappers). (Chinese Printing.) Gospel of Saint Mathew. [Ca 1800-1840.] 9 3/4 x 5 1/4 in; 250 x 132mm, orig wrappers; some spotting. US Naval Captain Benjamin Smith Barton Darlington’s copy, son of William Darlington, physician & botanist from Chester Co, PA, student of Benjamin Smith barton. With mtd ms leaf label, “Prest by B.S.B. Darlington” on text leaf. $80-120 326 141727/15 1 vol. (American Sewing School Exercise Book.) “Hermia L. Kallenberg/Brick Church Sewing School,” cover title. [Hunterdon Co., NJ, ca 1880.] 4to, orig brown morocco & pebbled black cloth; spine & corners rubbed. With 34 mtd exercise samples (29 textile) & related material (5 paper). Internally clean & intact. $80-120 327 141814/1 1 vol. (Snell, Wm., pub.) Portraits and Autographs of the Class of 1859. Amherst College, Amherst, MA; Salem, 1859. 4to, orig blind- & gilt-lettered brown morocco, a.e.g.; extremities rubbed. A few leaves sprung. Sanford Waters Billings’ copy, name gilt on front cover. With 59 mtd oval portrait albumen prints, 5 3/4 x 4 1/2 in; 150 x 115mm & slightly smaller. Includes several faculty photos, facing autograph signatures & sentiments. Notable persons incl Henry Martin Tupper (founder of Shaw University, oldest historically African-American college), Sidney Walker Howe (Civil War casualty, Battle of Williamsburg), W.A. Sterns (President of Amherst), Edward Hitchcock (geologist), Charles U. Shepard (minerologist), William Seymour Tyler (philologist), William Smith Clark (President of Massachusetts Agricultural College), Julius Hawley Seelye (US Congressman, President of Amherst). $600-900


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PERIODICAL LITERATURE Lots 328-337 328 141044/29 2 vols. (Comic Victorian-Period Literature.) The Man in the Moon. London, [1847-1849]. Vols 2 & 3 (of 3). 24mo, contemp 3/4 morocco & marbled bds; joints & extremities rubbed, wood-engrave illus, incl 11 fold plates. Scattered minor foxing. Edited by Agnus B. Reach, illus by Phiz, Mayhew, at al. $100-150 329 141897/5 Lot. Periodical Literature - Daumier, Honore, et al., Illustrators: Le Charivari. [Paris], Jan 1, 1834 - Feb 28, 1834. Troisieme Annee, nos 1-59. 4to, old bds; worn. Full-page litho illus. Moderate foxing, several internal repairs. Ex-library. * Le Charivari. Paris, Oct - Dec 1848. Dix-Septieme Anne, nos 105, 306, 308, 390, 311-365. 59 disbound issues, full folios. Generally clean & crisp. With 19 fullpage lithos by Daumier, other illus by Grandville, et al. Lot also inl 3 Gill Blas sheets with color litho Steinlen full-page illus. $300-500 330 141280/16 1 piece. (Half-Penny Newspaper Tax.) The London Gazette. [London], Apr 23-26, 1774. No 11451. Sm folio, 3pp; disbound. With half-penny tax stamp in bottom right margin. Clean & crisp. Framed. $200-300 331 141897/7 Lot. Harpers Weekly: New York, July 3, 1875 - Dec 25, 1875. Volume XIX. Folio, contemp morocco & cloth; worn, front cover detached. Numerous full-page & smaller wood-engraved illus after Thomas Nast, et al. Issue for July 3 chipping & detaching, some marginal fore-edge dampstaining. * Also the disbound issues for Jan 19, 1861; Dec 25, 1869; Sept 9, 1871; July 27, 1872; Oct 26, 1872; Nov 29, 1873; Nov 20, 1875; Feb 26, 1876; Apr 15, 1876; Sept 21, 1878; Sept 4, 1880; June 16, 1900; May 18, 1901; Sept 17, 1910. Wood-engravings after Nast, other illus. $100-150 332 332 141569/5 71 vols. (3 unbound.) (Periodical Literature.) Jugend: Muchner illustrierte Wochenschrift fur Kunst und Leben. Munich, 1896-1939. Lacking the 2nd vol (nos 27-52) for 1903 & vol for 1940. 4to, in various bdgs; 1896-1903 in orig pictorial cloth; 1904 in contemp morocco & bds, rubbed; 1905-1921 in orig pictorial cloth or bds; 1922 unbound & loose as issued; 1923-1939 in modern buckram, except 1933 & 1935 unbound & loose as issued; orig pictorial bds often worn with several spines defective. With all color covers, illus

& text. Text often browned as usual, some chipping at edges of the contents of vols for 1911, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1933 & 1935, scattered small old celloptape repairs. Ex-library, bookplates on paste-downs of pictorial & bds bdgs, labels on front pictorial covers of the 1st issue of the unbound years, perforated stamps on general titles of the yearly or bi-yearly vols, other marking at feet of front matter (excluding preserved tps). Sold with all faults. $3,000-5,000


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333 141897/4 1 vol. (Periodical Literature.) La Baionette. Paris, Apr 5, 1917-June 28, 1917. Nos 92-104. 4to, orig color pictorial bds; moderate edge wear. Orig color covers preserved. Color & b/w illus by Paul Iribe, Willette, et al. Light toning. issued in bds as A coups de Baionette, Collection de A. Baionette, Volume 8. $80-120

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334 141897/2 1 vol. (Periodical Literature.) L’Assiette au Burre. [Paris]: Apr 6 - Sept 28, 1907. Nos 314-339. Sm folio, contemp bds; moderate wear. Orig color illus covers preserved. Color & b/w illus throughout by R. Kirchner, Camara, Jossot, Grandjouan, Galanais, Naudin, Schultz, Savignol, Flores, Leandre, et al. Lightly to moderately toned. $150-250

339 141521/2 10 pieces. United States Affidavits of Citizenship: Partly ptd documents filled in in ms. Most 1842. Folio sheets, vignette eagle heads; creasing along old folds. $100-150

335 141897/3 Lot. (Periodical Literature.) L’Eclipse . [Paris], 1875. 18 assorted issues. Color covers. Light toning, minor wear. Illus by Andre Gill. Edited by Francis Polo. $250-400 336 141897/6 Lot. (Periodical Literature.) Iribe, Paul, founder & illus. Le Temoin. [Paris], 1934-1935. Nos 22, 26, 29, 31, 32, 33, 37, 38, 68. Folio, orig color pictorial wrappers. No 38 stained& darkened at bottom 3rd, otherwise light toning & minor dust smudging. Illus. This French journal of political satire was issued weekly from Dec 10, 1933 to the end of June 1935; 69 issues comprise a full run. $80-120 337 141494/18 3 vols. (Periodical Literature.) Scientific American Supplement. New York: Munn, Jan 1876 - June 1877. Vols 1-3. Folio, contemp purple-brown morocco & pebbled cloth; occasionally rubbed. Wood-engraved illus throughout. Internally clean, sound bdg. $100-150

Lots 338-359 338 141521/4 1 piece. (Nazi Operation Bernhard - presumed.) Paper Currency. “Bank of England. Ten Pounds.” March 16, 1935. Peppiatt signature, watermark. Serial K 144-25959. Clean & crisp. $100-150

340 138088/155 Lot. Postal Envelopes - American Vignette-Decorated Civil War & Patriotic: Ca 1860-1865. Most clean, crisp & unaddressed. Approx 60 pieces. $300-500 341 141173/4 Lot. (American Civil War.) Pictorial Postal Covers. Primarily military, political & patriotic motifs. Clean & attractive. Approx 39 pieces. $200-300 342 132397/396 Lot. Ephemera - Christmas & New Year Greeting Cards: Ptd for American & British mid-20th-century notables. More than 60 pieces. $100-150 343 132477/8 Lot. Postcards & Ephemera - Primarily American, Ca 1876-1975: Includes embossed & textile cards, chromo Abe Lincoln, American views, greetings & comics, performers. Also American Editor’s cigarette cards. Includes reproduction cards (approx 10%) & photo cards. Approx 1,000 pieces in attractive wood box. $200-300 344 141920/2 1 vol. Japanese Postcard Album, ca 1920. Sm oblong folio, gilt & color-pictorial lacquered bds, silkembroidered color-pictorial doublures; back cover detached. Holding approx 20 hand-tinted Japanese views + 40 color postcards, incl North-African & European views, on 9 silkembroidered color pictorial stiff leaves. $200-300


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345 141878/5 2 vols. Pictorial 19th-Century Albums: English album, ca 1820s & 30s. 4to, orig bds worn. Ms material, watercolors, pen & ink drawings, etching & engravings. * Victorian die-cut album, ca 1890. Lg 4to, orig morocco; scuffed. Small & medium format chromolitho die cuts, sheets & cards. Wide range of subjects: children & young people at play, ice skaters, land & seascapes, cats & birds, butterflies. Approx 40 busy sheets. $100-150 346 141121/30 Lot. Hand-Colored Game Cards: English?, ca 1820. Incl anti-semetic caricature. $80-120 347 132139/5 Lot. Ephemera - American Circus: Ca 1905-1940. Letterheads (8) & envelopes - Ringling Brothers, Downie Brothers, Van Tilburg & McReavy. $100-150 348 141121/31 2 pieces. American Theatre Circus Playbills - 1850s: “Barnum’s Museum.” [Philadelphia, 1851.] 19 1/2 x 9 in; 495 x 228mm. Attractively toned. * “Circus & Theatre ... Mazeppa!” [Philadelphia, 1857.] 28 x 8 3/4 in; 711 x 220mm. Chipped at top with losses to several letters of headline: “Circu[s] [&] [Th]eatre.” $80-120 349 141886/7 Lot. American 19th-Century Theatre Playbills New York, ca 1840s 1850s: “Astor Place Opera House, Donetti’s Comic Troupe of Monkeys.” * Niblo’s ... Ravel Family ... Crimson Crimes.” Jan 7, 1852. * “Wallack’s Theatre, Iron Chest.” Oct 28, 1850. 3 pieces in 1 frame, each approx 21 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 545 x 140mm. Attractively toned. The Astor Place Opera House was the site of a dealy riot on May 10, 1849, growing out of a dispute between the English Shakespearian actor William Charles Macready & the American Shakespearian actor Edwin Forest. $80-120

350 141956/1 Lot. Hawaiian Railroadiana: Small file of manuscript, typescript & other documents relating to the Hawaii Railway Company. From the estate of the railroad historian Jesse C. Conde. Incl Hawaii Railway Co annual reports &c, 1910-1932; typed & mimeograph material mtd in small folio pigskin ledger; Hawaii Railway ledger, ca 1913-1925, oblong folio morocco & canvas ledger with related period typed reports inserted; orig typescript with ms corrections (Conde, Jesse C.), Narrow Gauge in a Kingdom: The Hawaiian Railway Company, [ca 1970s], 99 4to typed sheets. Lot also incl published facs material. $600-900 351 141414/1 Lot. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels &c - Eagles & Other Animals: Ethnographic comic & genre subjects. American printers, ca 18901935. Primarily outer box labels, 7 x 10 in; 180 x 254mm & smaller. Most mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. Lot incl 3 variously complete & incomplete sets of color registration proofs. Approx 20 items. $200-300 352 141414/1G 20 pieces. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - American Country & Other Social Clubs: Also Upmann’s labels. American printers, ca 1890-1935. Most approz 5 1/4 x 8 in; 135 x 200mm. Most mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. $250-400 353 141414/1F 23 pieces. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - American Patriotic & Native-American Images: American printers, ca 1890-1935. Primarily outer box labels, 7 x 10 in; 178 x 254mm & smaller. Most mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. $300-500 354 141414/1B Lot. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - Celebrated & Fictional Men: American Printers, ca 1890-1935. Primarily outer box labels, approx 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in; 165 x 240mm & smaller. Mostly mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. Approx 109 pieces. $800-1,200


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355 141414/1A Lot. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - Emblematic, Heraldic & Abstract Designs: American printers, ca 1890-1935. Primarily outer box labels, approx 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in; 165 x 240mm & smaller. Mostly mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. Approx 209 pieces. $800-1,200 356 141414/1H Lot. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - Cuban Tobacco Plantations &c: American printers, ca 1890-1935. 6 x 9 in; 152 x 230mm & smaller. Most mtd to orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. Approx 60 pieces. $800-1,200 357 141414/1E Lot. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - Tobacco Warehouses & Related Commercial Buildings: Primarily in North America; also images of cigars & other tobacco products. American printers, 1890-1935. Primarily outer box labels, approx 5 x 8 1/4 in; 127 x 210mm. Most mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. Approx 40 pieces. $800-1,200 358 141414/1D 13 pieces. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - Sporting & Pastimes &c: American printers, ca 1890-1935. Outer box labels, most approx 5 1/2 x 8 1/4; 140 x 210mm. Most mtd to orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered wear. Subjects incl baseball (star play), harness racing, fishing, billiards, card playing; also ocean liners. $800-1,200

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359 141414/1C Lot. Chromolithographic Cigar Box Proof Labels - Soubrettes & Other Images of Women & Children: American printers, ca 1890-1935. Primarily outer box labels, approx 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in; 165 x 240mm & smaller. Mostly mtd on orig printer’s ledger leaves; scattered edge wear. Approx 200 pieces. $1,200-1,800

360 141153/2 Lot. Van Loon, Hendrik Willem; Castagnetta, Grace. (Prepublication Proof File.) Folk Songs of Many Lands. [New York: Simon & Schuster], 1938. Typescript with ms additions & corrections, mock up incl 13 sheets with orig wash drawings. $500-800 361 141727/22 1 piece. (Christian Continental Choir Book - Antiphonal Leaf on Vellum.) 16th-17th century. Folio sheet. Color decorated initial. $120-180


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362 141173/14 2 pieces. Gilt-Illuminated Christian Manuscript Leaves on Vellum: 8vo formats, 15th-century or earlier. Both with gilt & color initials, the smaller with richly gilt & color foliate borders on recto. $300-500 363 141519/1 4 pieces. Arabic Manuscript Material - Koran Fragments on Vellum: Ca 9th to 12th century. Kufic & old Naskhi script. 8 1/2 x 4 in; 21 x 105mm & smaller. All framed. $500-800 364 141355/1 1 vol. (Arabic Manuscript.) Koran. [1251 AH; 1835 CE.] 7 x 5 in; 180 x 125mm, contemp calf, flaps; wear to joints & edges. Naskhi script. 298 leaves + 1 blank. Gilt borders & illumination, 2 color & gilt-illuminated leaves (repaired). Scattered internal wear. The scribe is Hafiz Khalil al-Awni, student of Muhammad Hilmi. $150-250 365 141531/24 1 vol. (Arabic Manuscript.) Koran. [1226 A.H.; 1811 C.E.] 4 1/4 x 3 in; 105 x 75mm. Embossed & gilt calf; crudely repaired. Naskhi script. 279 leaves + initial & terminal blank. Color borders, gilt illuminations. A few leaves worn. Bdg breaking. $150-250

AUTOGRAPHS Lots 366-519 Presidential & Americana 458 – 486 Military History 487 – 493 Science 494-503 Fine & Performing Arts 504-519 366 132397/333 7 pieces. African Political Leaders - Autograph Material: Botha, Peter Willem. South African Prime Minister & apartheid leader. Photo portrait sgd. Chromogenic print, 6 x 4 7/8 in; 150 x 98mm. * Kaunda, Kenneth David. 1st president of Zambia. Photo portrait inscr, dated “26/6/68” & sgd. Silver print, 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 in; 160 x 115mm. With unsigned 10 x 8 in silver print portrait. * Rubia, Charles. 1st black mayor of Nairobi, Kenya. (3) Photos sgd. Silver

prints, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. 3 copies of the same image of Rubia at his desk with white colleagues. * Tshombe, Moise. President of the secessionist state of Katanga & premier of the United Congo Republic. Photo portrait inscr, dated “Nov 1963” & sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm; slightly creased, signature a little faded. $200-300 367 132397/383 Lot. Asian-American Relations - Collection of Letters Signed: Letters to General Alex C. Jones, United States Consul in Nagasaki, Japan, ca 1880-1885, chiefly by Japanese officials. Approx 40 hinge-mtd ALs, Ls & TLs. Also incl letter in Chinese, sgd by Wu Ying Ding in English & dated “China 1876;” autograph sentiment sgd by [General] Hwang Hsing (1st president of Chinese Republic), NY, Oct 12, 1914, hinge-mtd; card sgd in Japanese characters by Count Komura. Among letters addressed to General Jones are ones by Gen K. Aanaka, Sho Nemoto, K. Asahawa, Count J. Oyama. $400-600 368 132397/317 Lot. Asian Leaders - Autograph Material: (China:) Soong May-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-shek). Typed letter sgd. Chungking, Nov 3, 1941. 2pp, 4to; light creasing. To Mrs. Richard J. Walsh, expressing her pleasure at receiving Walsh’s book, also describing the Huan war front. * _ _. Chungking, Dec 3, 1941, 1p, 4to; minor creasing. To Mrs. Richard J. Walsh, sending a present of a Miao tribal embroidery. * _ _. Card initialed & inscr. To Mrs. Walsh. * Koo, V.K. Wellington. TLs. London : Chinese Embassy, June 26, 1946. 1p, 8vo. To Mr. E.A. Costello. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * (Korea:) Rhee, Syngman. Postal envelope sgd. 1957. In Korean & English. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 190 x 140mm, matted. * (Japan:) Matsudaira, Koto. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 x 5 in; 178 x 127mm. * (Philippines:)Magsaysay, Ramon. TLs. manila, May 3, 1955. 1p, 4to. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. * Marcus, Ferdinand E. Postal cover sgd. 1966. * _ _. TLs. manila, Spet 22, 1967. 1p, 8vo. * Romulo, Carlos Pena. Document sgd. Washington: Dept of Information & Public Relations Commonwealth of the Philippines, Oct 27, 1944. 1p, folio. Press release. * _ _. Photo sgd. Siver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. * (Vietnam:) Thieu, Nguyen, Van. Postal cover sgd. Mar 17, 1967. $300-500


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368A 132397/334 Lot. Australian, New Zealander & Canadian Notables - Autograph Material: Fadden, Arthur William, Sir. Australian Prime Minister. TLs. Canberra, Sept 16, 1941. 1p, 8vo. On prime minister’s letterhead, to Rabbi Isaac Rabinowitz. * Fraser, Peter. Prime Minister of New Zealand. ALs. Wellington, Dec 2, 1942. 1p, 8vo. On prime minister’s letterhead. In typed addressed envelope. * Freyberg, General Bernard Cyril, 1st baron of New Zealand. Photo portrait in uniform sgd & dated 1947. 8 x 6 in; 203 x 150mm. * Holyoake, Keith J. Prime Minister of New Zealand. Wellington, Feb 7, 1966. 1p, 4to. * Menzies, Robert Gordon, Sir. Prime Minister of Australia. Walmer Castle, Kent, Aug 11, 1966. 1p, 4to. * Reeves, William Pember. High Commissioner of New Zealand. ALs, (3) TLs. London, 1897 & 1898. Each 1p, 4to. To Henrich Braun. * Villiers, Alan John. Australian author. Autograph postcard sgd; check endorsed. * Doherty, Charles Joseph. Canadian jurist & statesman. Photo protrait sgd & dated 1927. 8 3/4 x 3 3/4 in; 143 x 95mm, orig mt & sleeve. * Massey, Vincent. 1st Canadian-born governor general. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Pearson, Lester Bowles. Canadian Prime Minister. Typed address excerpt sgd. Ottowa, Mar 4, 1953. 4pp, 4to. * Saint Laurent, Louis S. Canadian statesman & Prime Minister. Photo portrait sgd, 9 1/4 x 7 in; 232 x 170mm. Sgd on mt. $200-300 369 132397/329 Lot. Austria-Hungary & Other European Aristocrats - Autograph Material: Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, morganatic wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Autograph letter sgd. Abbazia, May 10 [before Jan 30, 1889]. 3pp, 8vo. As Countess Chotek, lady-in-waiting to crown Princess Stephanie, wife of Rudolph, Archduke of Austria. * _ _. Sheet decorated with watercolor flowers sgd. June 26, 1914 (2 days before she & her husband were assasinated). * Rudolph, Archduke, Crown Prince of Austria. ALs. Sug 25, 1883. 2pp, 8vo, with integral leaf. To the zoologist Alfred Brehm. * Bruckner, Ferdinand. ALs. * Czernin, Count Ottokar. Typed letter sgd. Sept 12, 1919. * Koerber, Ernst von. ALs. Vienna, Nov 29, 1892. * Miklas, Wilhelm. Short TLs. Vienna, July 2, 1929. * Payer, Julius von. ALs. Nov 28, 1874. * Schuschnigg, Kurt. TLs, Jan 30, 1950; ALs, Oct 20, 1970. * Torberg, Friedrich. (4) Autograph postcards sgd, (4) TLs. 1970s. * Boris III, Tsar of Bulgaria. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Ferdinand I. (2) ALs, (2) TLs. * Kossuth, Lajos. Carte de visite sgd; postal cover sgd. * Tildy, Zoltan. Photo sgd. * Alexander I, Prince Regent of Serbia & King of Yugoslavia. Photo postcard sgd. $300-500

370 132397/342 Lot. Aviation - Airship Pioneers - Autograph Material: Eckner, Hugo von. Autograph letter sgd. Friedrichshafen, Nov 11, 1913. 2pp, 4to. On his Deutsche Luftschiffahrts Direktor letterhead. With 1929 zeppelin commemorative silver medal. * Lehmann, Ernst August. Short ALs. Friedrichshafen, Oct 20, 1936. * Parseval, August von. Photo sgd. Silver print, 5 3/4 x 4 in; 145 x 114mm, on orig mt. Clean & crisp. * Rosendahl, Charles E. Postal cover sgd, 1925. * Zeppelin, Ferdinand Grof, V. Card sgd. * Zeppelin, Countess Isabella. ALs. Firederichshafen, Sept 15, 1919. 4pp, sm 4to. Lot also incl (2) zeppelin postal covers, 1929 -30; 1908 silver medal. $300-500 371 132397/344 Lot. Aviation - American Military Aviators - Autograph Material: Boynington, Gregory [“Pappy.”] (3) Autograph letters sgd in addressed envelopes. * Carl, Marion E. ALs; photo sgd & inscr. * Chennault, Claire Lee. Commemorative air mail postal cover sgd. * Gabreski, Francis S. Photo sgd & inscr. * Quesada, Elwood R. (8) TLs; (3) photos sgd & inscr. * Yeager, Chuck. Photo sgd & inscr. $250-400 372 132397/349 Lot. Aviation - British Commonwealth Aviators & Aviation Pioneers Autograph Material: Banks, [Francois] Rod[well]. Photo portrait sgd & dated 1953. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Moore-Brabazon, John, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara. (6) Typed letters sgd. [London], 19571958. All 1p, 4to; light creasing. * Cobham, Alean John. Photo portrait sgd, inscr & dated “20/10/30.” Silver print, 11 3/8 x 8 1/2 in; 285 x 218mm; minor creasing. * Kingsford-Smith, Charles Edward. Autograph card sgd & inscr, Dublin, June, 1930; sheet sgd, also sgd by the 3 other crew members of the “Southern Cross.” * Northcliffe, [Sir Alfred Charles William] Harmsworth. (2) TLs. * Roe, Alliot Verdon. Photo sgd. Half-tone postcard format. * Wilkins, Hubert. Slip sgd; commemorative US postal cover sgd, 1931. * Windham, Sir Walter George. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 6 x 4 in; 152 x 100mm. Sgd on mt. 13 pieces. $200-300


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373 132397/338 Lot. (Aviation.) Cochran, Jacqueline. Autograph Material: Menu sgd. Advertising Club of New York. June 15, 1939. Presentation of the Ligue-Harmon Trophy of the Ligue Internationale de Aviateures to Cochran by Eleanor Roosevelt. Also sgd by Eleanor Roosevelt. 8 1/2 x 5 in; 215 x 125mm. On cardstock. Crisp & clean. * Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Portrait with supersonic jet. Clean & attractive. * AMelia Earhart commemorative postal cover sgd, 1963. * Typed letter sgd. Responding to request for sgd photo. Cochran, Jacqueline, 1908-1980, pioneer in American aviation, director of women’s air service in WWII, 1st woman to break the sound barrier & to fly a jet across the Atlantic. $250-400 374 132397/346 Lot. Aviation - Commanding US Officers - Autograph Material:A[rnold], General H[enry] [Harley] [“HAP”]. Short typed letter sgd. 1944, on Headquarters of the Army Air Forces letterhead. * _ _ . Autograph note sgd; card sgd; postal cover with free frank, photo sgd & inscr, silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Bellinger, Patrick N.L. Commander of Atlantic Fleet Airforce. (2) Autograph letters sgd in addressed envelopes; (3) ANs; photo sgd & inscr, silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm; sgd sheet in freefranked envelope. * Doolittle, General James H. TLs. 1945, on Headquartes Army Air Forces letterhead; postal cover sgd; photo sgd & inscr, silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Lemay, General Curtis Emerson. Short TLs. 1946, on Headquarters Army Air Forces letterhead; postal cover sgd; photo sgd, silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Towers, Admiral John henry. (3) ANs; autograph card sgd & inscr; photo sgd, silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. 22 pieces. $500-800 375 148098/1 1 piece. Lindburgh, Charles A. Menu Signed. San Francisco - Tokyo, Jun 18, 1968. Pan American Airline, The President Special Menu. 4pp, 8 1/2 x 7 in. Clean & crisp, dark holograph. $300-500

376 141615/1 1 vol. Lindbergh, Charles A. Of Flight and Life. New York: Scribners, 1948. 1st ed. 12mo, orig blue cloth; light edge wear, slightly scuffed & a little dusty, d/j (some chipping at extremities - paper loss at head & foot of spine, no loss to lettering or design elements). Bookplate of Philip Van Horn Weems on front paste-down. Presentation copy inscr to “Commander P[hilip] V[an] H[orn] Weems,” dated 1948 & sgd by Lindbergh on half-title. Weems, Philip Van Horn, 1889-1979, US Navy officer, inventor of navigational instruments and methods, author of Air Navigation (1931), assigned by the Navy to teach Lindbergh celestial navigation for a month in 1928. $1,000-1,500 377 132397/350 Lot. Aviation - Pioneers - Autograph Material: Ascarte, Genreal Juan F. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 6 3/8 x 3 1/2 in; 160 x 90mm. Sgd on image & verso. * Balchen, Bernt. Menu sgd. New York Athletic Club, June 30, 1930. Sgd in pencil. Light to moderate creasing. * Seversky, Alexander Procofieff de. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Koehl, Herman. Card sgd. With tickets & other paper ephemera relating to 1928 transatlantic flight; silver commemorative medal. * Mittelholzer, Walter. Photo sgd. Mtd half-tone, 3 1/2 x 5 in; 90 x 127mm, * Rumpler, Edmund. Photo sgd & dated “11/7/38.” Silver print, 5 x 7 in; 127 x 178mm. Pictured seated at desk. * Nobile, umberto. Autograph letter sgd. Some, Apr 1929. 1p, 4to. In orig addressed envelope. * Page, George. Photo sgd & dated 1954. Small snapshot. * Sikorsky, Igor T. Commemorative US air mail cover sgd, 1950. * Lot also incl 1912 German postcard sent by zeppelin air mail, US 1st glider & 1st jet air mail carriers. $200-300 378 132397/348 Lot. Aviation - Pioneer Aviators - Primarily French - Autograph Material: Battaille, Cesar. Photo postcard sgd on verso. Showing airplane built by Battaille in 1909. * _ _. Photo sgd on verso. Small format silver print portrait. * Bellonte, Maurice. Photo sgd. 2nd-generation siler print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Carried after 1st West to east transatlantic flight. * _ _. Short TLs, 1961. Returning above photo after signing. * Coanda, Henri. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. Depicting him at his research lab desk, ca 1958. * Godfrey, Charles. (2) Photos sgd, silver prints, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm; check endorsed. * Latham, Hubert. Photo sgd. Silver print, cabinet card format, by Henri Manuel, orig mt. * Painlene, Paul. (French Premier, 1st layman in plane crash, 1908.) Photo sgd. * Paulhan, Louis. Photo sgd. Cabinet card format, by Henri Manuel, orig mt. * Renaux, Eugene. Photo sgd. Cabinet card format. $400-600


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379 132397/347 Lot. Aviation - Pioneering & Record-Breaking Americans - Autograph Material: Battle, John A. Broucher sgd & dated. Eastern Air Lines, 1937. * Chamberlain, Clarence D. Card sgd. Aug, 1927, following his transatlantic flight of June 4-6, 1927. * Gatty, Harold. Air mail postal cover sgd. Nov 14, 1931. * Hall, Robert L. Photo sgd. Silver print snapshot. * Corrigan, Douglas. Photo sgd. Dated “11-3-38” & inscr to the prominent autograph collector, Cornelius Greenway. * _ _. Menu sgd. Dinner in honor of Corrigna, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, Aug 31, 1938. * _ _. Postal envelope sgd, 1938. * Hawks, Frank. Photo sgd, inscr & dated “Aug 25, 1936.” Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Maughan, Russell L. Card inscr & sgd. * MaCready, John A. (2) Cards sgd & inscr. * Nelson , Eric H. Photo portrait sgd & inscr. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm, sgd in green ink. * Omlie, Phoebe Farigrave. TLs. Memphis, May 3, 1932. 1p, 4to; light creasing. Reflecting on women in aviation. * Smith, Lowell H. Card sgd. 14 pieces. $300-500 380 132397/335 Lot. Aviation Postal Covers: Primarily American, ca 1937-1970s. Many sgd by aviators. Approx 100 pieces. Clean & attractive. $500-800 381 132397/345 9 pieces. (Aviation.) Rickenbacker, E[dward] V[ernon]. Autograph Material: Autograph card sgd, inscr & dated “July 25-22.” * Short autograph letter sgd. Oct 8, 1933. * Autograph card sgd, inscr & dated 1934. * Typed letter sgd. NY, Aug 25, 1939. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead, responding sympathetically to an autograph request. * TLs, as preceding, on sheet supplied b y recipient. * US Postal 1st Day Cover sgd. Sept 22, 1950. * Pamphlet sgd. “America Let’s Get Fighting Mad,” addressed by Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Mar 28, 1943. * Photo sgd & dated 1947. Silver print, 7 x 5 in; 175 x 125. * Photo from graphic design sgd 7 inscr. 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. $250-400 382 132397/343 Lot. Aviation - WWII Aviators - Primarily American Aces: Burdick, Howard. Autograph letter sgd; card sgd. * Campbell, Douglas. Short ALs. * Chambers, Reed M. Autographed note sgd. * Creech, Jesse O. ALs; ANs; TLs; photo sgd & inscr. * Hall, Weston Bert. ANs. * Hartney, Harold. (3) TLs; photo sgd & inscr. * Landis, Reed G. ANs. * Milling, Thomas Dewitt. Photo sgd & inscr. * Mitscher, Marc A. (3) TLs. * Patrick, Mason M. (2) TLs; card sgd. * Udet, Ernst. Menu sgd. Luncheon in Honor of International Pilots Team, Aug 25, 1931. Also sgd by 6 other honorees. * Lot also incl

cards sgd by: Bidelle, Charles J.; Brooks, Arthur Raymond; Cassadey, Thomas G.; Chambers, Reed M.; Cook, Harvey W.; Curtis, Edward P.; Hammond, Leonard; Holden, Lausing C.; Landis, Reed G.; Larner, G. DeFreest; Sewall, Sumner; Springs, Elliott White; Stovall, William H.; Swaab, Jacques M.; Vasconcells, Jerry C.; Vaughn, George A. Over 35 pieces. $500-800 383 132397/339 Lot. Aviation - American WWII Ace Fighter Pilots - Autgraph Material: Blakeslee, Donald J.M. Autograph letter sgd; typed letter sgd; photo sgd. * Bong, Richard I. (Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor.) Paper sheet sgd; unsigned photo. * Boselli, T.J. ALs. * Bourguigon, George. ALs; unsigned photo. * Eaker, Ira C. (2) TLs. * Gabreski, Francis S. ALs; photo sgd. * Godfrey, John T. (2) ALs; photo sgd; broucher sgd & inscr; postal cover sgd. * Howard, James H. TLs; photo sgd. * Johnson, Richard S. Photo sgd & inscr. * Mahurin, Walker M. Photo sgd & inscr; ALs; TLs. * McCampbell, David. Photo sgd & inscr; TLs; (3) ANs in addressed envelopes. * Schilling, David. Photo sgd; ALs, ANs; postal cover sgd; addressed postal envelope. * Scott, Robert L., Jr. (4) TLs. * Spaatz, Carl. (2) Postal covers sgd, 1 also sgd by Henry H. Arnold. * Voll, John J. Photo sgd; (2) short ALs. $400-700 384 132397/340 1 Lot. Aviation - WWII Atomic Bomb Pilots &c: Tibbets, Paul W. Typed letter sgd. Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., Sept 5, 1979. 1p, 4to. Commenting on his training for A-bomb drops. * _ _. TLs. Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., Dec 2, 1981. Enclosing his Air Force bio (incl). * Postal commemorative sheet. Mar 4, 1979. Reproducing Albert Einstein’s letter of Aug 2, 1939 on potential nuclear bomb. Sgd by Paul Tibbets, Theodore van Kirk, Bobo Lewis & Joe Stiborik. * Sweeney, Charles. Mar 14, 1966 postal commemorative facs of Einstein’s letter. Sgd by Sweeney, pilot over Nagasaki. * Another example of the Einstein commemorative, sgd by US Physicist Charles H. Townes. $300-500 385 132397/341 Lot. Aviation - World War II Rocket Scientists - Autograph Material: Braun, Wernher von. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Another 10 x 8 in photo with possible proxy signature. * _ _. Photo sgd & inscr. Silver print, 2 7/8 x 2 1/4 in; 76 x 65mm. * Bebus, Kurt H. Typed letter sgd. Titusville, FL, Apr 3, 1959. 1p, 4to. On Army Ballistic Missile Agency letterhead. * _ _. TLs. Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, Sept 23, 1959. 1 1/3 pp, 4to. On Army Ballistic Missile Agency letterhead. * _ _. Photo sgd & dated. Cape Canaveral, Mar 3, 1959. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Rocket launch. * _ _. Photo sgd & dated. Mar 3, 1959. Chromogenic print, 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in; 250 x 200mm. Rocket launch. * Ley, Willy. Autograph letter sgd. jackson Heights, NY, July 29, 1958. 1p, 4to.


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* Oberth, Herman J. TLs. Jan 25, 1974. 1p, 4to. * _ _. Greeting card sgd; TNs. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 6 x 4 in; 150 x 100mm. * Van Allen, James A. US Postal commemorative sheet sgd. July 15, 1975. Also sgd by US astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh. $300-500 386 132397/341A 3 pieces. Braun, Wenher von. Autograph Material: Photo sgd. 2nd-generation silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Posing with a globe. * Photo sgd & inscr. Silver print, 3 x 2 1/1 in; 75 x 65mm; some creasing - not affecting signature. * Photo autopen signature. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. $200-300 387 132397/336 Lot. Space Exploration - Autograph & Printed Material: Sgd chromogenic & silver print photos of NASA astronauts, scientists & administrators. NASA press release sheets. Also sgd astronaut photos (Neil Armstrong proxy sgd). Several hundred pieces. $500-800 388 141996/1 1 piece. (Baseball.) DiMaggio, J[oe]; Crosetti, Frank; Lazzeri, Toney. Photograph Signed. Ca 1936-1938. Silver print, 10 x 13 1/4 in; 254 x 335mm. Group standing portrait with Jacob Ruppert, likely at Yankee Stadium. The San-Francisco-born, Italian-American contingent of the WorldSeries-winning teams of the mid- & late 1930s, posing with the Yankees’ owner. Signature against white background; starting to fade. $120-180 389 141520/2 1 piece. (Baseball.) Munson, Thurman. Color Postcard-Format Baseball Card Signed. [1970]. Blue ink signature; a little light. $250-400 390 141976/3 2 vols. Baseball: Rickey, Branch. The American Diamond. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1965. 1st ed, 1st ptg. 4to, orig bds; light wear, d/j (often heavily creased). Presentation copy inscr to Warren Giles (president of the National League) & sgd by Rickey on verso of frontis. * Collett, Ritter. The Cincinnati Reds. [Virginia Beach, 1976.] 4to, orig cloth, d/j (small dark stain on front cover). Photo illus. Presentation copy inscr to Warren Giles & sgd by Collett on ffep recto. $250-400

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391 141988/1 1 piece. (Baseball.) Program Signed. “Connie Mack’s Testimonial Luncheon Honoring Baseball’s Greatest Lineup, 1900-1950.” Philadelphia: Bellvue-Stratford, July 7, 1952. 4to, 4 stiff-paper leaves incl self wrappers; some minor discoloration at bottom of front wrapper. Illus throughout. Sgd on front cover in ink by Connie Mack; also sgd by 7 of the surviving players in ink on the front wrapper: Mickey [Gordon Stanley] Cockrane; Lefty [Robert] Grove; Carl Hubble; George Sisler; Tris Speaker; Pie [Harold] Traynor; Cy Young. All clean & clear; Cy Young a little shakey. With the press card of the Philadelphia photojournalist Fred Meyers inserted. $1,200-1,800 392 141878/23 1 piece. Bismark, Otto von. Autograph Letter Signed. Friedrichsruh, Mar 25, 1894. 1p, 4to. “The Bock beer,... I have now drunk with my guests ...” (translated from the German). Clear, dark & bold, but sheet starting to tone & spot. In late 19th-century frame. $250-400


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393 132397/304 Lot. Book, Autograph & Other Collectors, Publishers &c - Autograph Material: Cole, Ashley. Typed letter signed. Washington, Oct 20, 1942. 1p, 4to. * Corcoran, William W. Autograph letter signed. Washington, Dec 22, 1866. 2pp, 8vo. * _ _. Cabinet card portrait signed. With stereoview of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. * Forbes, Malcolm. Postal envelope signed. * Greenway, Cornelius. Checks signed (6); oversized card signed. * Joline, Adrian J. Holograph manuscript initialed. Meditations of an Autograph Collector,Chapter 4, 32 4to leaves. * Madigan, Thomas F. Typed letter signed. New York, Oct 29, 1930. 1p, 4to. * Newton, A. Edward. Autograph letter signed. Philadelphia, Apr 4, 1940. 2pp, 4to. On his Bellevue Stratford letterhead. * Rosenwald, Lessing J. Typed letter signed. Jenkintown, May 26, 1972. 1p, 4to. * Stargardt, J.A. Autograph letter on cardstock signed. Mechlenburg, Dec 3, 1985. * Tauchnitz, Christian Herm. Autograph postcard signed. Leipzig, June 2, 1909. $200-300 394 132397/355 3 pieces. Bonapartes - Autograph Material: Bonaparte, Joseph. Letter sgd. London, June 15, 1840. 1p, 4to, addressed & stamped on verso; minor creasing. To Baron Lorrey, requesting a reccommendation of a physician in London. * Bonaparte, Princess Mathilde. Short autograph letter sgd. Invitation to a dance, in addressed envelope. * Bonaparte, Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul. ALs. London, 1862. 2pp, 8vo; minor creasing, old cellotape reinforcements on verso of integral leaf. Bonaparte, Joseph, 1768-1844), elder brother of Napoleon, King of Naples & Sicily 1806-1808 & of Spain 1808-1813. Bonaparte, Princess Mathilde, 1820-1904, daughter of Napoleon’s brother Jerome. Bonaparte, Napolean Joseph Charles Paul, 1822-1891, known as Prince Napoleon, or as “Plon-Plon,” second son of Jerome. $300-500 395 132397/24 2 pieces. British 19th-Century Authors - Autograph Material: Lytton, Edward Bulwer, 1st Baron Lytton. Autograph letter signed. N.p., [ca 1834]. 1p, 4to, with integral leaf. To Lady Blessington, “Would you kindly send me the lines ... to Byron which so enraged him. You left a blank for them ... the printer is ... waiting at my house to have [them] filled up.” * Blessington, Countess of. ALs. Gore House, Blessington, n.d. 2pp, 8vo. Sgd as Lady Blessington in the body of the letter, requesting the delivery of a painting for inspection. $120-180

396 132397/301 12 pieces. British & Political Notables - Primarily Early 20th Century. Autograph Material: Aymler, Sir Fenton John. Photo portrait sgd & inscr on the mount. Silver print, 9 x 6 1/2 in; 2228 x 165mm. * Beamish, Rear Admiral T.P.H. Photo portrait sgd & dated “1935” on bottom margin. Photogravure, 13 1/4 x 10 1/2 in; 335 x 260mm, orig mount & sleeve. London: Vandyk, [ca 1935]. * Bethune, Lt. Gen. Edward Cecil. Photo portrait sgd on mount. Silver print, 10 3/4 in x 8 1/2 in; 273 x 215mm. London: Vandyke, [ca 1920]. * Brooke, Sir Charles Vyner. Portrait sgd & dated “11/11/39” at bottom right corner. Silver print, 12 x 9 in; 305 x 228mm, mtd on bd. * Chetwode, Field Marshall Philip Walhouse. Standing photo portrait, sgd & dated on orig mount. Photogravure, 12 1/2 x 8 3/4 in; 317 x 22mm. [London]: Matzene. * Currie, Sir Arthur William. Photo portrait sgd & inscr at bottom. Ca 1920. Silver print, 7 1/2 x 5 5/8 in; 190 x 142mm. Orig mount; browned on verso. * George, David Lloy. Menu sgd. New York: Lotos Club, 1923. 18 x 13 in; 457 x 330mm. Card stock sheet; chipped at bottom margin. * Haig, Douglas, First Earl. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 8 1/16 x 6 1/8 in; 205 x 157mm, orig mount. London: Bassamo, [ca 1917].* Haking, General Sir Richard Cyril Byrne. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 8 3/4 x 6 1/4 in; 222 x 158mm, orig mount. Cairo, ca 1920. * Hill, Surgeon Vice Admiral. Portrait sgd. Silver print, 12 x 9 1/2 in; 305 x 240mm, orig mount. Tissue adhereing to photo. * Lowther, James William. Photo portait sgd. Silver print, 13 1/2 x 10 1/8 in; 340 x 255mm, orig sleeve. London: Vandyk, [ca 1920s]. * Mahon, General Bryan Thomas. Photo portrait sgd lower right & on mount. Silver print, 12 x 9 1/2 in; 305 x 240mm. Lafayette, [ca 1920]. Card stock mount; toned. * Wavell, Field Marshall Archibald. Standing photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 12 x 10 in; 305 x 254mm. Ink annotation at bottom left in Wavell’s hand. Some creasing. $300-500 397 132397/365 14 pieces. British Military Leaders - Photographs Signed: Alexander of Tunis, Field Marshal Harold. 2nd-generation wire service silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. View of the Dunherque Evacuation. * Anderson, General kenneth Arthus Noel, Sir. Silver print portrait, 11 3/4 x 9 1/4 in; 291 x 240mm. * Clements, Major General R.A.P. Clements Elliott & Fry cabinet card, ca 1900; some edge wear. * Drax, Admiral Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett, Sir. Silver print, portrait, 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in; 150 x 98mm. * Fergusson, General Charles. Silver print portrait, 7 3/4 x 5 5/8 in; 195 x 143mm; minor edge wear to mt. * Glubb, John Bagot, Sir. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. British Commander of Arab Legion. * Jackson, Admiral Henry, Sir. Silver print portrait by H. Van Dyke, 5 x 6 1/8 in; 125 x 157mm, on orig mt & in orig sleeve. Sgd & dated, “Sept 1929” on mt below photo, also sgd in pencil by the photographer. Newspaper on verso of front sleeve * Kelly, Admiral John, Sir. Non-photographic standing portrait, 10 x 6 in; 354 x 155mm. * Keynes, Admiral Rogers, Sir. Silver print after painted


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portrait, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in; 140 x 90mm, on orig mt with sleeve. Sgd on mt below photo. * Martel, Lt General Griffard Le Quesse, Sir. Silver print portrait, 6 x 4 in; 150 x 100mm. * Monash, Lt General John, Sir. Silver print, 6 x 4 in; 150 x 100mm. * Sasson, Philip Albert Gustave David, Sir. Silver print portrait, 9 x 6 in; 232 x 152mm. Also dated 1937. * Sykes, General Percy Molesworth, Sir. Silver print portrait, 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 190 x 140mm, on orig mt. * Wilson, Field Marshal Henry M. Silver print portrait, 6 7/8 x 5 in; 175 x 125mm, on orig mt with sleeve. All sgd on image unless otherwise stated. $500-800 398 132397/367 Lot. British Military Figures - Autograph Material: Byng, Field Marshal Julian Hedworth George, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy. Autograph letter sgd. Thirpe Hall, Oct 5, 1927. 2pp, 8vo, with integral leaf & addressed envelope. * Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl of Stamples. Postal cover addresses & sgd. Mtd. * Hastings, General Francis Rawdon, Marquis of. ALs. July 10, 1811. 4pp, 4to. Sgd “Moria.” * Langdale, Marmaduke. Manuscript document sgd, ca 1660. 3pp, folio, wax seal; moderate creasing, some edge wear. Power of attorney. * Murray, General George. Card sgd. * Rodney, Admiral George Brydges. Document fragment sgd, [1791]. * Spenser, George John, Lord of the Admiralty. Stamples postal cover sgd & addressed, 1834. $200-300 399 132139/4 Lot. British 19th-Century Notables - Autograph Material: [Gilbert], William Schwenk, [Sir]. Cut autograph letter closing sgd, “Sincerely William Schwenk.” Old tape touching last letter. * Sullivan, Arthur [Seymour], [Sir]. Cut autograph sentiment sgd. * Collins, Wilkie. Card inscr, dated & sgd. London, Aug 18, 1877. * Soane, John [Sir]. Autograph letter sgd. N.p., n.d. 1p, 8vo. * Wyatville, Jeffry, [Sir]. ALs. may 5, 1829. 1p, 8vo. $200-300 400 132397/360 4 pieces. British Palestine - Autograph Material: Balfour, [Arthur James, 1st Earl]. Card sgd, inscr & dated. Mar 10, [19]2. Dark & clear. * Samuel, Herbert [Louis], [Sir]. (3) Typed letters sgd. London & New York, 1927-1936. Each 1p, 4to or smaller. To Charles Schwager. incl references to Palestine & the Zionist Organization. 1st Britsh High commissioner for Palestine, member of distinguished Anglo-Jewish family. * _ _. (3) Typed letters sgd. London & New York, 1927-1936. Each 1p, 4to or smaller. To Charles Schwager, including references to Palestine & the Zionist Organization. $200-300

401 132397/361 Lot. British Royal Family Members - Autograph Material: Adelaide, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. Wife of William IV. Autograph letter sgd. [Ca 1815.] 4pp, 8vo; close tears along old folds - no losses. * Battenberger, Prince Louis Alexander (later Mountbatten). ALs. Osborne Castle, Jan 21, [18]99. 4pp, 8vo. In pencil, on Osborne letterhead. * Elizabeth, Princess of the United Kingdom. Daughter of George III. (3) ALs. 1829-1834. * Mary of Teck, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. Wife of George V. Christmas greeting card inscr, dated 1940 & sgd. Crisp & clean, with color pictorial label & silk tie. * Incl Coronation Luncheon menu. Westminster Hall, June 22 & 23, 1911. Minor dust smudging. Unsigned. * Lot incl 6 autograph pieces of 7 total pieces. $250-400 402 132397/364 Lot. British Social Reformers - Autograph Material: Clarkson, Thomas. Autograph letter sgd. Playford Hall, Apr 22, 1844. 1 1/4 pp, 8vo, with integral leaf. Reflecting on the role og the Temperence Movement in Chrsitianity, also reflecting on the infermities of old age. * Fisher, Geoffrey, Archbishop of Canterbury. (2) Short ALs; (2) cards sgd; photo sgd, silver print, 5 x 3 1/2 in; 130 x 85mm. * Henry, Edward, Catholic Archbishop of Westminster. ALs. Westminster, June 19, 1876. 2 1/1 pp, 8vo. On Archbishop’s House letterhead, strongly supporting the Bil on Vivisection. * Toynbee, Arnold. ALs. 2pp, 16mo; minor wear. To John William Machail, future son-in-law of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, guiding him in his reading of the economist David Ricardo by urging him to also read John Stuart Mill, Walter Bagehot & Cliffe Leslie. 8 autograph pieces. $250-400 403 132397/368 Lot. British Statesman & Jurists - 18th & 19th-Century - Autograph Material: Camden, John Jefferies Pratt, 2nd Earl & 1st Marquis of. Manuscript document fragment sgd. * Denman, Thomas. Stamples postal cover sgd & addressed, 1826. * Fox, Charles James. (Lord of Admiralty, etc.) Stamples postal cover sgd & addressed, 1799. * Huskisson, William. (Financier & statesman.) Stamples postal cover sgd & addressed, 1827. Mtd. * Jekyll, Joseph. Stamples postal cover sgd & addresses, 1793. Mtd. * Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson. (Prime Minister.) Autograph letter closing fragment sgd. * North, Frederick, Lord, 2nd Earl of Guilford. Ms document fragment sgd. * Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount of. (Prime Minister.) Stamples postal cover sgd & addressed, 1814. Mtd, * Perceval, Spencer. (Prime Minister.) Ms document fragment sgd. * Salisbury, Robert Talbot, Marquis of. (Prime Minister.) Partly ptd document sgd. London, June 7, 1889. 1p, folio; light creasing along old folds. Passport. * Stanley, Edward Geoffrey. (Prime Minister.) Stamples postal cover sgd & addressed, 1829. 12 pieces. $250-400


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404 132397/369 Lot. British Statesmen & Stateswomen - Autograph Material: Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne, Viscountess of. Typed letter sgd. [London]: June 13, 1929. 1p, 4to; minor creasing. To Charles Schwager. * _ _. TLs, with pencil postscript. London: Apr 1, 1938. Denying an accusation of anti-Semitism, “I have many good Jewish friends. I have, however, warned Jews not to allow themselves to be influenced by communists ...” * _ _. Unsigned postcard. With assertion in pencil, “Christian science cured me.” * Elen, Anthony Robert. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. * _ _. Check endorsed. * _ _. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 4 x 3 in; 100 x 75mm. * Grey of Fallodon, Edward Grey, 1st Viscount of. (2) ALs, 1921 & 1922; portrait after drawing sgd. * Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindlewood, 1st Earl. TLs. Washington: British Embassy, Mar 25, 1943. 1p, 4to. To Charles Schwager, refering to Lady Halifax’s visit to the Jewish Hopsital. * _ _. TLs. Washington: British Embassy, Feb 14, 1944. To Congressman Will Rogers, relating to status of refugees. * Heath, Edward Richard. TLs. [London]: 10 Downing St, Mar, 1972. 2pp, 4to. Message from the Prime Minister for “Enfield Blueprint,” the magazine of the Enfield North Conservative Association. $300-500 405 132397/366 21 pieces. British Statesman & Stateswomen, Prime Ministers & Other Politicians - Photographs Signed: Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford. Silver print portrait, 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in; 164 x 113mm, on orig mt with sleeve. Also dated 1927, sgd below image. * Baldwin, Stanley. Silver print portrait, 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 in; 115 x 90mm. * _ _. Mtd half-tone. * Bondfield, Margaret Grace. Silver print portrait, 7 3/4 x 6 in; 196 x 152mm, orig mt & sleeve. Als inscr. 1st woman to attain cabinet rank in Great Britain. * Castee, Barbara Anne. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Chamberlain, Joseph. Photogravure portrait, 5 1/4 x 3 5/8 in; 132 x 94mm. Also dated Aug 1900 below image. * Crewe-Milnes, Robert, 1st Marquess of. Silver print portrait, 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 192 x 142mm, on orig mt. * Haldane, Richard Burdon, 1st Viscount. Silver print portrait, 7 3/4 x 5 3/4 in; 195 x 146mm. Sgd on mt.* Harding of Penshurst, Charles, 1st Baron. Silver print portrait. 7 5/8 x 5 7/8 in; 195 x 150mm. Also dated 1927, sgd on mt; some creasing to mt. * Hoare, Samuel Gurney. Silver print portrait in full uniform, 5 x 3 1/2 in; 128 x 89mm, on orig mt. * Lansbury, George. Silver print portrait, 5 3/4 x 4 1/4 in; 160 x 110mm. Also inscr & dated Jan 1934 on mt above image. * MacDonald, James Ramsey. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in. Sgd below image. * Isaacs, Rufus Daniel, 1st Marquess of Reading. Silver print portrait, 5 1/2 x 4 in; 140 x 100mm. Also inscr on mt below image. * Munroe-Ferguson, Ronald, 1st Viscount Novar. Silver print portrait, 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 192 x 140mm, on orig mt. * Parker of Waddington, Baron. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Snowden, Philip. Silver print portrait, 6 x 4 1/8 in; 155 x 105mm. * Morrison, Herbert Stanley, Baron Morrison of Lambeth.

Silver print portrait, 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 in; 192 x 134mm, on orig mt with sleeve. * Thomas, James Henry. Silver print portrait, 6 x 4 3/8 in; 152 x 110mm, on orig mt. * Vance-Temple-Stewart, Charles Stewart Henry, VII, Marquess of Londonderry. Silver print portrait, 7 15/16 x 6 in; 202 x 152mm, on orig bd. * Dundas, Lawrence John Lumley, Marquis Zetland. Photogravure portrait, 10 x 7 1/8 in; 254 x 180mm. All sgd on image or border unless otherwise indicated. $400-600 406 132397/359 1 piece. Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir. Short Typed Letter Signed. London, Aug 6, 1924. 1p, 4to; light creasing, scattered minor spotting. On Thomas Nelson & Sons Publishers letterhead, declining to write on Joseph Conrad for the Northern Review. $100-150 407 132397/311 1 piece. [Carlota, Empress of Mexico, born Charlotte of Belgium.] Autograph Letter. N.p., Nov 18, 1862. 4pp, 8vo. To Countess d’Hulst, her mother’s oldest friend and supervisor of Charlotte’s governesses. $150-200 408 132397/331 Lot. Christian Religious Leaders - Catholic & Orthodox - Autograph Material: Athenagoras I, Patriarch of Eastern Orthodox Church. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Sgd below image. * Caprini, Saint Frances Xavier. Photo of her beautification ceremony. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. Sgd by Cardinal George William Mundelin from Chicago. * Faulhaber, Michael V, Archbishop of Munich. Photo sgd. * Mercier, Desiree Joseph, Archbishop of Mechelen. Oval silver print portrait, sgd & dated 1916 in image. Silver print, 8 x 6 1/2 in; 203 x 165mm; chipping to edges of mt. * _ _. Photo portrait inscr, dated 1919 & sgd on mat below image. Silver print, 9 1/4 x 6 5/8 in; 235 x 168mm. * Ottoviani, Alfredo, Italian Cardinal. (2) Photos sgd. Silver prints, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. Crowning Pope Paul VI. * Paul VI, Pope. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Sgd at bottom left of image. * Molloy, Thomas E., 3rd Bishop of Brooklyn. TLs. Brooklyn, May 31, 1940. * Raimondi, Luigi. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Sheen, J. Fulton, Bishop of Rochester. TLs. Rochester, Aug 21, 1967. $300-500


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409 132397/363 1 piece. Cook, Thomas. Autograph Letter Signed. Paris, Dec 9, 1877. 3 1/2 pp, 4to; light creasing along old folds, small blister with loss at letterhead. On Thomas Cook & Son letterhead, to Miss Todd, personal, thoelogical & professional reflections, touching on his role in the Paris Exhibition of 1878, etc. $250-400 410 132397/328 Lot. Czech & Slovak Leaders & Notables - Autograph Material: Hodza, Milan. Typed letter sgd. [London], Aug 22, 1941. 1p, 4to. Letter of recommendation for Dr. R.M. Worliczek, a prominant journalist. * Masaryke, T.G. Autograph letter signed. [Prague?], Aug 13, 1929. 2p, 4to; some creasing along horizontal fold. To Professor [Oskar] Kraus, reflecting on the legacy of the philosopher Franz Brentano. On President of Czeckoslovakia letterhead. * _ _. Photo sgd. Half-tone on heavy stock.6 x 4 3/4 in; 150 x 115mm. * Masaryk, Jean Garrigue. Postal envelope sgd & inscr. Washington, DC, May 8, 1945. Prague V-E Day cover. * _ _. TLs. London, July 8, 1943. 1p, 8vo. To Dr. R.M. Worliczek, regarding an impossbly obscure political intrigue. * Urzidill, Johannes. Autograph postcard sgd. Dec 12, 1968. To the illustrator Ludwig Wronkow. * Lot also inl related photos . $250-400 411 132397/362 Lot. Duke of Wellington & Associates - Autograph Material: Wellington, [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke.] Manuscript document sgd. Also sgd by George IV, King of Englans. With engraved portrait of Wellington, 4to sheet; scattered foxing. * Redesdale, [1st Baron]. Autograph letter sgd. Batsford Park, Dec 20, 1841. 4pp, 4to. Ms list of prospective dinner guests incl. $200-300 412 132397/313 1 piece. Eugene of Savoy, Prince. Manuscript Document Signed. Mar 24, 1724. 1p, folio, with paper seal; browned at edges. Signature dark & bold, sgd as Governor of the Netherlands. Instructing the treasurer, General Marcellino Ayroto, to pay D. Francisco Maria Casnedi, General of the Engineering Corps. $300-500

413 132397/326 Lot. European Political & Other Notables - 20th Century - Autograph Material: Paets, Konstantin. Photo sgd. * Gosgrave, William Thomas [Liam]. Slip sgd. * De Valera, Eamon. * Photo sgd. * De Gasperi, Alcide. Photo sgd. * Einaudi, Luigi. Photo sgd. * Smetona, Antanes. Photo sgd. * Bor-Komorowski, Tadeusz. Postal envelope sgd. * d’Autriche, Otto. Photo sgd. * Erlander, Tage. Photo sgd. * Krag, Jens Otto. Photo with card mt sgd. * Hambro, Carl J. Typed letter sgd. * Hammarskjold, Kurt. TLs. * Kreuger, Torsten. TLs. * BolandFrederick, H. Photo sgd. * Caradon, Lord. Photo sgd. * Dixon, Pierson, Sir. Photo sgd. * Hambro, Edvard. photo sgd. * Kaufmann, Henrik. TLs. * Lie, Trygve H. Postal envelope sgd. * Livinoff, Maxim. Photo sgd. * Parodi, Alexander. Photo sgd. * Spaak, Paul. Photo sgd. * Manescu, Corneliu. Photo sgd. * Peter II, King of Yugoslavia. Photo sgd. $200-300 414 132397/316 Lot. European & 19th- & 20th-Century Monarchs & Royals - Autograph Material: Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourgh. Typed letter sgd. Feb 8, 1950. 2pp, 4to. On royal letterhead, to H.E. Herbert Pell, refering to the American minister Perle Mesta. * _ _. Autographed letter sgd. Luxembourgh: Palais Grand Ducal, Mar 25, 1953. On Ducal cardstock, in mailing envelope. To Herbert Pell. * Christian X, King of Denmark. Greeting card sgd & inscr. Ca 1930s. With 2 related silver print photos. * Albert I, King of Belgium. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 1/2 x 5 in; 185 x 132mm. Sgd on orig mt. Clean & crisp. * Elisabeth, Queen of belgium. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 3/4 x 6 3/8; 220 x 160mm. Clean & crisp. * Gustav IV, King of Sweden. ALs. Hanau, Oct 3, 1816. 2pp, 8vo, with integral leaf. In French, to the Baron Frederic of Ompteda. Clean & attractive. * Louis II, Prince of Monaco. Photo Sgd. Silver print, 5 x 3 in; 127 x 76mm, matted. $250-400 415 132397/325A 1 piece. Franco, Francisco. Photograph Signed. Ca 1950. Bust portrait in uniform. Silver print, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in; 140 x 88mm; minor edge wear. Dark, clear signature. With 2ndgeneration? silver print of Spanish Civil War battle action by Robert Capa. $200-300


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416 132397/358 Lot. French 18th & 19th-Century Figures - Autograph Material: d’Artois, Louis-Antoine (Louis de France). Letter sgd. Paris, Mar 10, 1824. 1p, 4to. * Fould, Achille. (3) Short autograph letters sgd. French banker & statesman. * Ollivier, Emil. ALs. N.p., n.d. 1p, 16mo, integral leaf. French statesman & Chief Minister of Napoleon III. * Sombreull, Fracois-Charles. Document sgd. National Veteran’s Hospital, Mar 3, 1793. 1p, folio, wax seal; some dampstaining. Relating to travel expenses claimed by an invalid soldier. * Lot also incl small file of letters to the French architect J.B. Berthier, ca 1770s-90s; 10pp ms of a A. Francois Miot, critically examning O’Meara’s book on Napoleon. $300-500 417 132397/356 Lot. French Military Figures - Autograph Material: Giroud, General Henri Honore. Slip sgd, [ca 1940]. * Joffre, Marshal Joseph Jacques Cesaire. Autograph letter sgd. [Paris], Oct 20, 1908. 4pp, 12mo; minor wear. To [General Alexanre Percin?], recommending a candidate for aide-de-camp. * _ _. Photo sgd & dated 1923. photogravure, 7x 5 in; 145 x 125mm. Sgd below image. * Junot, General jean-Andoche, 1st Duke of Abrantes. Letter sgd. Paris, 14 Fructidor, an XI (Sept 2, 1802). 1p, small folio; minor creasing. On his letterhead. * Soult, Marshal General Jean de Dieu, Duke of Dalmatia. ALs sgd. [Piedmont, Nov 1, 1800.] 1p, 4to, with integral blank; some creasing & chipping at edges. On his Army of Italy letterhead. $300-500 418 132397/353 Lot. French Notables - Primarily Political Figures Active 1880-1960 Autograph Material: Blum, Leon. Short typed letter sgd, Washington: Blair House, Mar 23, 1946. * Chautemps, Camile. Autograph letter sgd; card sgd; photo sgd & insc. * Dadadier, Edouard. Photo sgd. * Faure, Edgar. Short TLs. * Gambretta, Leon. ALs, 1880. * Gouin, Felix. TLs, 1946. * Herriot, Edouard.Photo sgd & inscr; card sgd & inscr. * Jouvenel, Henri de. ALs, 1926. * Jusserand, Jean Jules. TLs. Aug 2, 1919. Relating to damage to the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Reims. * _ _. ALs. Aug 25, [19]23. Relating to the occupation of the Ruhr. * _ _. TLs. July 14, 1923. * Laval, Pierre. Short TLs, 1956; photo sgd on mt. * Monzie, Anatole de. ALs, 1936. * Millerand, Alexandre. Photo postcard sgd; card sgd & inscr. * Petain, Henry Philip. Card sgd. * Poincare, Raymons. ALs. * Reynaud, Paul. Photo sgd; postal cover sgd. * Tardieu, Andre Pierre. Photo sgd. * Vordey, V. Photo sgd & inscr. * Waldeck-Rousseau, Rene. ALs, 1891. 26 items. $400-600

419 132397/352 Lot. French Notables - Autograph Material: Briand, Aristide. Photo portrait sgd & dated 1926. Silver print, by Harris & Ewing, 91 1/2 x 6 1/4 in; 240 x 160mm, orig mt; chipping & creasing to mt. Nobel Prize winner. * * Caillaux, Joseph Marie Auguste. Photo portrait sgd & inscr to Cornelius Greenaway. Silver print, by Harris & Ewing, [ca 1920], 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 in; 235 x 160mm, orig mt; minor wear. * Clemenceau, George. Photo postcard portrait sgd & inscr. * Costeau, Captain Jacques. Photo sgd. Cousteau Society Wire Service, sgd in purple ink. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 254 x 203mm. * Gambetta, Leon. Carte de visite portrait sgd on verso. * Millerand, Alexandre. (3) Photo portraits sgd. Silver prints, 9 x 6 3/4 in; 230 x 170mm & smaller; minor wear. * Poincare, Raymond. (2) photo portraits sgd. Silver prints, 9 1/2 x 7 in (oval); 240 x 180mm & slightly smaller. Sgd on orig mt or border. * Lot also incl sgd & inscr silver print portraits of French Cardinals Louis H.J. Lucon & Eugene Tisserant, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm & slightly smaller. 12 pieces. $250-400 420 132397/357 3 pieces. French Revolution & Napoleonic Military Figures: Beauharnais, Alexandre de. Letter sgd. Valenciennes, May 14, 1792. 1p , folio; minor creasing. To Field Marshal M. Charles Samett, “Marshal de Rochambreau wishes that you remain in Cambray ...” (translated from the French). * Beauharnais, Eugene de. Autograph letter sgd. N.p., n.d. 2pp, 8vo, with integral leaf. To Louise, on family? & social matters. * Berthier, Marshal Louis Alexandre. Document sgd. Italy, [May 1797]. 3pp, folio, some edge wear; minor foxing, tape repair to blank verso of p3. Certifying sums remitted by the Army Travel Bureau to couriers of the Army of Italy. Ink stamp of the autograph collector Max Thorek. $250-400 421 141461/2 2 pieces. German & Austrian Leaders - Autograph Material: Wilhelm II, Deutscher Kaiser. Document signed. Berlin, Aug 8, 1914. 1p, 4to; moderately toned. * Miklas, Wilhelm. Card signed. $300-500 422 132397/325 Lot. German-Language Correspondence - Autograph Material: Late 19th & early 20th century. Incl file of correspondence to the German socialist writer & editor Heinrich Braun. More than 50 pieces. $200-300


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423 132397/307 4 pieces. German Kaisers - Wilhelm I & Wilhelm II - Autograph Material: Wilhelm I. Document sgd. May 20, 1858. 1p, 4to; light vertical crease along old fold, with red file number in upper right corner. Clean & attractive. Sgd as Prince Regent, countersigned by the finance minister. * _ _. Ds. Aug 20, 1864. 1p, 4to; light creasing along old folds, with red file number at upper right. Clean & clear. Sgd as Kaiser, countersigned by Graf Eulenburg. * Wilhelm II. ALs. Doorn, Feb 15, [19]40. 2pp, 4to sheets. In English in purple ink, to the American author & journalist Poultney Bigelow. * _ _. Autograph postcard sgd. Aug 20, 1914. $500-800 424 132397/322 Lot. German & Swiss Military Figures & Industrialists - Autograph Material: Ballin, Albert. Autograph letter sgd. Hamburg, Dec 4, 1917. 2pp, 8vo. * Groener, General Wilhelm. ALs. July 19, [19]32. 1p, sm 4to. * Lettow-Vorbeck, General Paul von. (2) Autograph postcards sgd. Bremen, Nov 30, [19]27 & Dec 13, [19]27. * Niemoeller, Martin. Typed letter sgd. Wiesbanden, Dec 20, 1961. 1p, 4to. Responding to a autograph request. * Schwartzkopf, Louis. (2) ALs. Berlin, Oct 31, 1859 & Oct 16, 1877. Each 1p, 8vo; minor wear. * Schnitzler, Georg von. ALs. Frankfurt, Oct? 29, 1944. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead. 8 Wille, General Ulrich. Jan 10, 1923. 1p, 4to; minor creasing. $200-300 425 132397/323 Lot. German Poltical Leaders - Primarily 20th-Century - Autograph Material: Adenauer, Konrad. Photo sgd. * Bernstein, Edward. Autograph letter sgd. * Brandt, Wiily. (4) Photos sgd, menu sgd, chekc endorsed. * Brentano, Henrich von. Photo sgd. * Bruning, Heinrich. Typed letter sgd. * Erhard, Ludwig. Photo sgd. * Fehrenbach, Konstantin. TLs. * Heinman, Gustav. Kiesinger, Hurt George. Photo sgd. * Luebke, Heinrich. Photo sgd. * Ludendorf, erich. ALs. * Schroeder, Gerhard. Photo sgd. * Schmid, Carlo. Photo sgd. * Schoenaich, Freiherr von. TLs. * Simons, Walter. Autograph card sgd; TLs. $200-300 426 132397/321 Lot. German Princes & Royal Relations - Autograph Material: Christian-Ernst, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisnach. Autograph letter sgd. Salfold, 1731. 3pp, 4to. With inserted sgd noted. * Hermine, 2nd wife of Kaiser Wilhelm II. (4) ALs + (1) autograph card sgd. * Doorn, 1939-1940. To Poultney Bigelow. * Munster of Derneburg, Prince George Herbert. Letter sgd. 1878. 1p, 4to. * Wilhelm II, Last King of Wuerttemberg. Document sgd. Stuttgart, May 3, 1916. 1p, folio; light creasing. Awarding the Charlottenkreuz. $120-180

427 132397/371 4 pieces. Gladstone, William Ewart. Autograph Material &c: Autograph letter sgd. Chester, Harwarden Castle, June 19, [18]44? 1p, 8vo; minor creasing. * Cabinet card portait unsigned. Clean & crisp. * Gladstone, Helen. ALs. Chester, Harwarden Caslte, Aug 30, 1890. 3pp, 8vo; some toning & spotting. To Italian cellist Aflred Carlo Piatti. * _ _. ALs. Chester: Harwarden Castle, Apr 1, 1898. 4pp, 8vo; some spotting. To “my dear Contessa,” presumably Alfredo Carlo Piatti’s wife, giving an account of W. Gladstone’s illness. $200-300 428 132397/391 Lot. Hawaii Islands - Related Autograph Material: Kalakaua. (Last reigning king of Hawaii.) Card sgd. * Kapiolani, [Queen]. Card sgd. * Emma, [Queen]. Document fragment sgd; carte de visite portrait. * Kamehameha V. Carte de visite portrait. * Photo sgd. Hawaii Independence photo depicting Chester Kaphapea selling the 1st ed of the Honolulu Star “Statehood” issue, 1/12/59. Sgd by Kaphapea & the paper’s editor, Riley A. Allen. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. * Menu sgd in pencil by governor of Hawaii Lawrence M. Judd, actor Walter Huston, et al. “Aloha Dinner,” SS Malolo, Nov 2, 1932. In orig sleeve. $250-400 429 132397/320 3 pieces. Hindenburg, Paul von. Autograph Material: Typed document sgd. Hannover, Feb 28, 1922. 1p, folio; some creasing. Family inheritance document in letter form. * Autograph document sgd. Hannover, Jan 17, [19]23. 1p, folio; minor creasing. * Document sgd. Berlin, Jan 30, 1934. 1p, 4to; minor creasing. Sgd as Reichswehrminister. All dark, bold signatures. With related photos &c. $30-500 430 132397/384 Lot. Historians - Autograph Material: Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron of Dover. Short autograph letter sgd, 1832. 1p, 8vo. Window-mtd. * Hazlitt, William Carew. Short ALs. [London], Dec 8, 1866. 1p, 12mo; slightly dusty. * McCaulay, Thomas Babington. ALs. London, MAy 5, 1841. 2 1/2 pp, 8vo; light creasing along old fold. * _ _. Autograph note sgd. * Mommsen, Theodor. Autograph card. * Palgrave, Francis, Sir. ALs. Mar 23, 1835. 1 1/2 pp, folio; some creasing & darkening. * Rowse, A.L. Short ALs. Feb 21, [19]73. On All Souls College, Oxford card. * _ _ . ALs. Dec 14, [19]76. Air letter. * Trevelyan, George Otoo. ALs. Wellington, Morpeth, Nov 24, 1914. 4pp, 8vo. 10 autograph items. $120-180


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431 132397/319 9 pieces. Indian Leaders - Autograph Material: Azad, A[bul] K[alam]. Typed letter sgd. Calcutta, July 31, 1942. 1p, 4to; some creasing. As president of the All India Congress Committee, to Rabbi Isaac Rabinowitz. * Ghandi, Indira. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Nada, Guezarilal. (2) portraits sgd. 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm, mtd. * Nehru, Jawaharlal. Menu sgd. 12mo. “Dinner in Honour of His Excellency Jawaharla Nehru Given by Joseph E. Ridder.” Chicago: Racquet Club, Oct 27, 1949. Mr. Joseph Pulitzer’s copy. Crisp & clean, with orig ribbon. * _ _. New Year card sgd. new Delhi, 1951. To Tichard Walsh & Pearl [S.] Buck. Some minor dust smudging. * Radhakrishnan, S. TLs. New Delhi, Oct 6, 1957. 1p, 12mo. Responding to autograph request. * _ _. (2) photo protraits sgd. $250-400 432 132397/23 8 pieces. Irish & British Colonial Authors - Autograph Material: Colum, Padraic. Autograph letter signed. Dublin, Nov 9, [19]10. 1p, 4to. * Moore, Thomas. ALs (2). N.p., 1837; [ca 1843]. Both 1p, 12mo. * Moore, George. Typed letter signed. [London], Dec 8, 1926. 1p, 4to. Relating to the publication of “The Three Golden Fishes.” * Paton, Alan. ALs. Natal, South Africa, Nov 18, [19]65. 3pp, 4to. To Mr. Bears, discussing his Christian faith & theological outlook, including in body of letter a fair copy of his poem, “A Modern Psalm.” * _ _. Holograph fair copy sgd of the closing paragraph of his novel Cry the Beloved Country. * _ _. Holograph fair copies sgd of his poems “Black Woman Teacher” & “The Discardment.” Each 1p, 4to. $500-800 433 141754/10G 3 pieces. Early Israeli Leaders - Autograph Material: Weizmann, Chaim. Typed letter sgd. [Jerusalem?], May 4, 1949. 1p, 4to; light creasing along old folds. On Mehdinat Yisrale (transcribed from Hebrew) letterhead. To Joseph Levy, “I wish to extend my appreciation to you for your helpfulness to the Institute of Science in Rehovoth ...” * _ _. [Jerusalem?], Jan 24, 1952. 1p, 4to; moderate creasing along old folds. On president of Israel letterhead. To Joseph Levy, “I am pleased to learn that you and Mrs. Levy wish to associate your late daughter’s name and your own with the Weizmann Institute. * Ben Gurion, D[avid]. [Jerusalem?], Feb 1963. 1p , 4to; light creasing along old folds. On prime minister’s letterhead. To Joseph Levy, relating to his leadership as a founder of the United Jewish Appeal. Lot also incl small file of letters & other material relating to Levy. Levy, Joseph, American philanthropist, supporting science, zionist, Democratic party & peace causes; among the founders of the United Jewish Appeal, associate of Chaim Weitzmann since the early 1920s. $800-1,200

434 132397/395 Lot. Judaica - Autograph, Philatelic & Printed Material: Block, Chajim. (3) Typed letters sgd, 1920s. * Ben-Chorin, Schalom. Autograph verse sgd, titled “Pessach.” 1p, 4to, with ms corrections. * Cremilux, Adolphe [Isaac Moise]. Autograph letter sgd. Paris, Mar 12, [18??]. 1p, 8vo. * Katzir, Ephraim. photo sgd. Silver print, 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in; 170 x 115mm. * Kishon, Ephraim. ALs. Afeka, Israel, July 31, [19]72. 1p, 4to. * Lessing, Theodor. Autograph postcard sgd. * Schwartz, Maurice. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Yehuda, Ben E. Autoograph leaf from Tohtius Hebraitatis. * Zangwill, Israel. Typed letter sgd. Sussex, July 1, 1924. 1p, 4to. On his insomnia, etc. * Also incl autograph material by S. Brodetsky, J.M. Hirsch, J. Levy - Chief Rabbi of France, Oscar Wasserman. Also 1948 Palestine postal envelopes Over 20 autograph items. $200-300 435 132240/9 1 piece. Keller, Helen. Typed Letter Signed. New York, Feb 24, 1943. 1p, 4to; light creasing along horizontal folds - not affecting signature. To Mr. Seymor on Keller’s letterhead, soliciting financial support for the American Foundation for the Blind. Signature strong & clean. $250-400 436 141878/27 2 pieces. Literary Figures - Autograph Letters Signed: Kipling, Rudyard. Tisbury, Apr 27, [18]94. 1p, 12mo. Thougthfully responding to Thomas Hutchinson’s request for an autograph. Entirely clear, starting to tone & fade. * Whittier, John G. Oak Knoll, 1881. 2pp, 8vo. Apparently soliciting a contribution from a friend to help rebuild a church. Starting to tone & fade. Both in late 19thcentury frames. $200-300 437 132397/332 Lot. Latin-American Political & Other Notables - Autograph Material: Borges, Jorge Luis. Slip sgd. With 2 unsigned 8 x 10 in photos. * Luis, Washington. Autograph letter signed. Lausanne, June 14, 1954. 1p, 4to. * Vargas, Getulio Dornelles. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 in; 223 x 103mm. Sgd in image. * Figueres, Jose. Photo sgd. Silver print, 5 x 7 in; 125 x 180mm; light creasing. * Godoy, Hector Garcia. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 x 4 1/2 in; 174 x 120mm. * Plaza, Gallo Lasso. (2) Photo portraits sgd. Silver prints, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm & 6 x 3 1/2 in; 155 x 90mm. * Diaz, Porfirio, President of Mexico. (2) Autograph letters sgd. Mexico, July 2, 1885 & July 13, 1891. 4to, 1 & 1 1/4 pp. On his presidential letterhead; small separations along old folds. To William H. Keller. With ptd invitation to ball in the presence of Diaz. * Somoza, Anastasio, President of Nicaragua. Photo portrait in uniform sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Unanue, Hipolito Jose.


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Partly ptd document sgd. Lima, Aug 6, 1826. 1p, folio, with integral leaf, engraved vignette at head; minor creasing. Sgd as vice president of the Governing Council. * Chalbaud, Col. C. Delgado, President of Venezuela. Photo portrait in uniform. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Dated Jan 23, 1950 & sgd. Chalbaud was assassinated on Nov 13, 1950. * Vargas, Jose Maria. ALs. Caracas, Nov 20, 1849. 1p, 4to; minor wear. Addressed on verso. In English, to Dr. Charles D. Meigs in Philadelphia. * Barillas, Manuel. Partly ptd document sgd. 1891. Folio sheet; moderate creases along folds. $400-700 438 132397/370 4 pieces. Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, David. Autograph Material: Autograph note sgd. Apr 25, 1930. 1p, 4to. With half-tone portrait fragment mtd to letterhead - not affecting ptg. To Charles Schwager, Esq. of NY, acknowledging his congratulations. * Photo sgd. Silver print portrait by Olive Edis, 6 x 4 in; 152 x 100mm. Sgd on mt below image. * Photo postcard portrait sgd. $250-400 439 132397/310 1 piece. Matternich, Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von. Autograph Letter Signed. Florence, June 28, 1819. 9pp, on 3 4to sheets, with integral address leaves. To an unamed baron, enclosing a private letter for the Russian Ambassador Pozzo de Borgo & relating in depth to his correspondent his analysis of Pozzo’s character. $250-400 440 132397/318 10 pieces. Middle Eastern & Central Asian Leaders - Autograph Material: Atassi, Hashem. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 7 x 4 3/4 in; 178 x 120mm; light edge wear. * Hussein bin Talal, King of Jordan. Photo portrait signed. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Inonu, Ismet. Photo sgd. Silver print, 4 1/2 x 3 1/4 in; 114 x 82mm. * Khan, Mohammed Ayub. Postal cover sgd & dated “16.8.68.” * Mossadegh, Mohammed. Typed letter sgd. Washington, Nov 6, 1951. 1p, 4to. Response to autgraph request. * _ _. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 215 x 140mm. Sgd & dated “Tehran, Nov 17, 1952” below image. * _ _. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 6 5/8 x 4 1/2 in; 168 x 115mm. Sgd & dated 1967. * Sunay, Cevdet. Photo portrait sgd. Silver print, 5 x 3 1/4 in; 127 x 82mm. * Zahir, Mohammed Shah, King of Afghanistan. Postal cover sgd. 1968. In Arabic. $250-400

440A 132397/300 1 piece. Mussolini, [Benito]. Photograph Signed & Inscribed. Silver print portrait, 8 3/4 x 7 in; 222 x 175mm. Rome: Vincenzo & Angelo Laviosa, [ca 1920]. Minor edge wear, hinge mtd & matted. Attractive print, bold inscrp & signature in white. With 4 unsigned related silver print photos. $300-500 441 132397/390 Lot. Nobel Prize Winners - Autograph Material: Angell, Norman. Typed letter sgd. London, May 31, 1920. 1p, 4to. To Professor Alfred C. Lane, relating to the 1926 general strike in the UK. * _ _. Short ALs. London, Feb 19, 1938. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 5 3/4 x 4 1/8 in; 147 x 114mm, on orig Bradfod mt. * Borlaug, Norman E. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. * Boydorr, john. 1st Day of Issue postal envelope sgd, 1968. * Cecil, Robert of Chelwood, 1st Viscount. (3) TLs, 19351942. All 1p, 4to. * Noel-Baker, Philip John. (2) Commemorative postal envelopes sgd. * Passy, Frederic. ALs, 1868. 2pp, 8vo. * Pire, Dominique. Photo sgd, silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Quidde, L[udwig]. Autograph postcard sgd. Munich, Mar 16, 1905. * Sutter, Bertha. ALs, 1904. 1 1/4 pp, sm 4to. * Mother Teresa. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Candid work tableau, inscr “God bless you.” 15 pieces. $250-400 442 141878/25A 1 piece. Oakley, Annie. Photo Signed. Silver print snapshot, 2 3/8 x 4 in; 56 x 100mm. Posing on horseback. Sgd in blue ink in upper right, clear & distinct. Framed with snapshot of Oakley with Mrs. Langsdorf of Elkins Park, PA, each on either side of the horse. Ca 1920. $250-400 443 132397/308 1 piece. Peron, Juan. Photograph Signed. Buenos Aires, 1950. Standing portrait. Silver print, 8 3/4 x 6 3/8 in; 222 x 161mm. Sgd on orig mt below image. Clean & crisp. $300-500 444 132397/314 2 pieces. Phillip II, King of Spain. Letters Signed. Dec 22, 1590 & Aug 2, 1595. Each 1p, folio, with paper seal; some creasing along old folds, some scattered staining, light foxing. The letter of Aug 2 instructs Don Juan del Aguiila, admiral im the Spanish Infantry, to remit Phillips’s additional payment to Don Diego Guiera. $500-800


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445 141878/25 6 pieces. Prominent American Figures &c - Signed Cards & Cut Signatures: Cody, William F. * Edison, Thomas A. * Peary, R[obert] E. * Roosevelt, T[heodore]. * Stevenson, Robert Louis. * Twain, Mark. All in worn early 20th-century frames with portraits in various media. Most moderately foxed & mat burned. $1,200-1,800 446 132397/312 6 pieces. Prussian & Other German Rulers - Autograph Material: Frederick William I, King of Prussia.Letter sgd. Feb 8, 1740. 2pp, folio, wax & paper seal; light creases & minor edge wear. To Sir Frederick Carl, Bishop of Bamberg & Wuertzburg. * Frederick Agustus I, King of Saxony. Manuscript document sgd. Dresden, Oct 17, 1797. 2pp, folio, with integral leaf; seal residue, slightly dusty. * Frederic II (The Great), King of Prussia. Ms Ds. Berlin, Feb 3m, 1741. 1p, folio; minor foxing. * Frederick William II, King of Prussia. Ls. Sans Souci, July 7, 1847. 1p, lg 4to, with integral leaf; light wear. * _ _. Ms Ds. Apr 11, 1848. 1p, 4to, with file no in upper right. $500-800 447 132397/315 1 piece. Radetzky, Joseph. Letter Signed. Milan, Sept 16, 1847. 1p, 4to; creasing along old folds, often repaired with old cellotape on verso, some wrinkling & scattered light foxing. Signature dark & bold. $250-400 448 141843/2 1 piece. Ripley, [Robert]. Autograph Letter Signed. New York: n.d. [ca 1940]. 4to; creasing along old folds, cellotape repairs to edges, some chipping at edges. Short letter relating to the framing of “cabinet pictures” on Believe It or Not letterhead. $80-120 448A 132397/327 Lot. Queen of Romania, et al. - Autotgraph Material: Sylva, Carmen. [Elisabeth Ottilie Luise.] Autograph letter sgd. Aug 10, 1886. 12pp, oblong 8vo; minor wear. In French, “You can see from this what I want: the best of education for the disinherited ...” (translated). * _ _. Cabinet card portrait sgd. * Carlos II, King of Romania. New Year card sgd & dated 1943. * Lot also incl (2) photo postcard portraits of Queen Helen of Romania, wife of Caroll the II, 1 with her son Michael; both creased. $200-300

449 132397/330 Lot. Russian Notables - Titled or Pre-Soviet - Autograph Material: Nesselrode, Karl Robert. (5) Autograph letters sgd, document sgd. Various places, incl St. Petersburg, ca 1819-1846. In German & French. Incl material relating to his ministerial duties. * Alexander [Mikhailovich], Grand Duke of Russia, brother-in-law of Emperor Nicolas II. Greeting card inscr, dated 1928 & sgd. * Alexander, Grand Duke of Russia. (Possibly the son of Nikolai Nikolaievich). Typed letter sgd. Paris, Mar 16, 1932. 1p, 4to. In English to Mr. Perkins, extolling Boston, the recipient’s city. $250-400 450 132372/1 3 pieces. Sendak, Maurice. Color Pictorial Autograph Cards Signed. Ca 1985. Each 1p, with integral leaf & image from “Where the Wild Things Are” on verso. 2 signed in full, 1 signed “Maurice,” with 1 envelope addressed in ink by Sendak (1 slightly toned, the other clean & bright). $500-800 451 141520/1 1 piece. Thrope, Jim. Restaurant Paper Advertising Piece Signed. Canton, OH, Yant’s Cottage, [1945]. Fold sheet, 4 x 7 1/2 in. With 1945 Ohio State & Canton High School football schedules. Signature clean & clear. $250-400 451A 141520/3 Lot. Football & Other Sporting Figures - Autograph Material: Primarily sgd slips, all sgd at Yant’s Cottage Restaurant, Canton, OH, ca 1940s-1970s. Signatures incl: Jesse Owens, Red Grange, Norm van Brocklin, Jow Namath, George Blanda, Woody Hayes, Ara Parseghian, Eddie L. Finnings, Wess Fesler, Pete Pihos, Paul Warfield, Lou Groza, Tommy henrich, Bob Richards, Buddy “Nature Boy” Rogers, Dave Wattle/ $250-400 452 141531/14 1 piece. Stephens, James. Typescript with Autograph Corrections. “Desire.” 1919. 12pp on 12 lined 4to sheets; scattered creasing & occasional wear - no loss to text. Corrections in ink & pencil, sgd at end by Stephens. In Brick Row Book Shop sleeve & custom 1/2 morocco case. $800-1,200


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453 132397/354 1 piece. Telleyrand, [Charles Maurice de]. Letter Sgd. Paris, 24 Pluvisoe, an XII (Feb 24, 1804). 1p, 4to; minor creasing. On Ministere de Relations Exterieures vignette letterhead, to citizen Bignon, plenipotentiary of the French Replublic at Hesse-Cassdel, transmitting notifications made to the domiciles of governtment commissioner. $250-400 454 141432/10 2 pieces. Twain, Mark. Autograph Material. Autograph inscr signed & dated “Wien, Oct ‘97.” 12mo paper sheet with black border & integral leaf; old horizontal old through center of signature. Playful 2-line inscr, punning in German & English on his own act of inscription. * Galsworth, John. Card signed. $400-700 455 132397/309 2 pieces. Victoria, Empress of Fredrick III. Autograph Letter Signed. [Kromberg?, 1886.] 7pp, 8vo. In pencil, to Count Radolin, on sensitive political issues of the day, incl the forced abdication of Bulgaria’s Prince Alexander Battenberg. In addressed envelope. Also with: Ponsonby, Frederick Edward Grey, Sir. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 1/4 x 5 1/2 in; 180 x 140mm. Sgd on orig mt. Clean & attractive. Ponsonsby served Victoria, Empress of Frederick III. $200-300 456 141461/15 Lot. American 19th- & Early 20th-Century Manuscript Material, &c: Includes proxy signatures & ephemera. Also approx 60 engraved & litho portraits of notable persons. $120-180 456A 132397/397 Lot. American, British & World Notables - Autograph Material: Several hundred pieces. $500-800 457 132397/302 8 pieces. Early & Mid-20th Century World Leaders & Notables. Autograph Material: Etter, Philipp. Photo bust portrait sgd on mount. Silver print, 11 1/4 x 9 in; 285 x 225mm, orig mount. * Cardenas, Lazaro. Photo bust portrait sgd & dated “Aug 27, 1940” on mount. Silver print, 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in; 343 x 266mm, orig mount. * Gustavus V, King of Sweden. Offset photo portrait sgd & dated “1938.” 17 1/2 x 13 1/2 in; 445 x 343mm. Toned & creased. * Carmona, Antonio Oscar de Fragoso. Photo bust portrait sgd & dated “1938.” Silver print, 16 x 12 in; 406 x 305mm, mtd on bd. Light edge wear.

* Heine, Wolfgang. Etched portrait by Hermann Struk. 8 x 5 1/2 in; 205 x 145mm, full margins. Toned. Also sgd & numbered #15/150 by Struk. * Nizam of Hyderabad. Standing photo portrait sgd & dated “1939” on mount. Silver print, 16 x 11 3/4 in; 406 x 298mm, orig mount. Some creasing & edge wear. * Rivollet, Georges. Photo portrait by Henri Martinie sgd & dated “1934” on mount. Silver print, 15 3/4 x 11 1/2 in; 400 x 292mm. Some creasing. * PaulBoncour, Joseph. Photo portait sgd, inscr & dated on mount. Silver print, 9 1/4 x 7 in. $300-500 Presidential & Americana 458 141901/6 1 piece. Adams, J[ohn] Q[uincy]. Document Signed. Washington, May 10, 1825. 1p, sm folio on vellum, paper seal; light creasing along old folds, some darkening at edges. Partly ptd, filled in in ms. Missouri land patent for Bethel Allen. Sgd as president, strong & dark signature. $300-400 459 141461/10 5 pieces. American Presidents - Autograph Material: Wilson, Woodrow. Typed letter signed. Princeton, Apr 19, 1901. 1p, 4to; minor foxing, some mat burn. To Frank Miles Day & brother, approving an architectural adjustment to the Sage dormitory. * _ _. Partly printed document on vellum signed. June 19th, 1914. Naval appointment. Signature fading. * Harding, Warren G. Typed letter signed. Brownsville, Texas, Nov 16, 1920. 1p, 4to; mtd on bd, modereately toned. To Hampton Moore, Mayor of Philadelphia, accepting congratulations on his election as president, on US Senate letterhead. & Coolidge, Calvin. Engraved portrait inscr & signed. 14 x 10 1/8 in; 355 x 257mm, sheet size. Slightly toned. In pencil below image. * Hoover, Herbert. Photo bust portrait signed & inscr. Silver print, 9 1/2 x 7 in; 245 x 175, sheet size. In blue ink below image. $500-800 460 141461/9 4 pieces. Late 19th-Century American Presidents - Out of Office Autograph Material: Arthur, C[hester] A. Letter signed. Washington, July 22, 1881. 1p, 8vo; toned & mat burned. Signed as vice president on that letterhead. * Garfield, J[ames] A. Autograph letter signed. Ohio, June 26, [18]80. 1p, 12mo; mtd to bd, mat burned. * Harrison, Benjamin. Typed letter signed. Indianapolis, Feb 27, 1901. 1p, 4to; heavily toned, splitting along horizontal crease - not affecting signature. Relating to a contribution to papers concerning his grandfather, President W.H. Harrison. * Cleveland, Grover. Autograph letter signed. March 24, 1904. 2pp, sm 4to; rather toned. $300-500


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461 141899/19 7 vols. American Presidents - Signed Books: Johnson, Lyndon B. Public Papers of the President of the United States ... 1963-64. Washington: G.P.O., 1965. 2 vols, 4to, orig green cloth; light wear, minor dust soiling. Frontises. With gilt-ptd presidential label sgd by Johnson mtd to vol 1 half-title. in orig slightly to moderately worn cloth slipcase. * _ _. The Vantage Point. New York, etc.: Holt Reinhart & Winston, [1971]. 1st ed. 8vo, orig two-tone cloth, d/j. Plates. With gilt-ptd presidential label sgd by Johnson mtd on half-title. Tight, bright copy. * Nixon, Richard. The Memoirs of. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, (1978). 1st ptg. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt, blue cloth slipcase; minor wear. Sgd on designated leaf by Nixon. * _ _. The Red War. (New York): Warner, (1980). 1st ptg. 8vo, orig silver-lettered maroon cloth, maroon cloth slipcase; minor wear. Sgd on designated leaf by Nixon. * _ _. Real Peace. Boston: Little Brown, (1984). 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, d/j; minor wear. Inscr & sgd by Nixon on half-title. * Carter, Jimmy. Why Not the Best? Nashville: Broadman Press, (1977). 1st ed. 1/5000. 8vo, orig silver-lettered green leather, a.e.g.; minor wear. Sgd twice by Carter on designated leaf (top signature possibly a proxy). From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $120-180 462 132397/110 Lot. American Presidents & Political Notables: Ford, Gerald R. (9)Typed letters signed. Ca 1963-1974. All 1p, 4to. 8 as congressman, 1 as vice president. * _ _. Free frank on postal envelope. June 2, 1965. * _ _. Orig wash drawing signed. 1976. On illus bd, by the cartoonist Ludwig Wronkow, depicting Henry Kissinger under the watchful eyes of Henry Gorbachev, courting & being rebuffed by a personified Africa. Signed by Ford & Kissinger. Approx 14 x 10 in; 355 x 250mm. * Truman, Harry S. (3) short TLs, 1955-1977; (2) postal envelopes signed; photo signed, silver print, 5 1/2 x 3 1/4 in; 140 x 90mm. * Truman, Bess. (2) short TLs, (2) postal covers signed, incl free frank; photo signed. * Truman, Margaret. (2) TLs, 1945 & 1951, 1 on White House letterhead. * Nixon, Richard M. Menu signed. “Vice President Dick Nixon’s 1956 Railroad Campaign Tour.” Signed as Dick Nixon. * _ _. Photo signed & inscr. Ca 1956. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Clean & crisp. * Typed letter signed. San Clemente, June 30, 1977. 1p, 4to. To Maestro Eugene Ormandy, proudly sending him a copy of his daughter Julie’s book, Special People. Clean & crisp. * Hoover, Herbert. Postal cover signed. * _ _. Program signed. Drake Alumnus, May 1935. * Hayes, Rutherford B.Hayes, Rutherford B. Card signed. * _ _. Cabinet card signed. Portrait dated, “1886.” * _ _. Holograph addressed postal envelope. * [Hayes, Lucy Webb.] Photo. Commercial mtd albumen print by Rockwood, ca 1880, 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 in; 247 x 170mm. Minor edge wear, unsigned. * Beame,

Abraham D. Photo signed. Silver print, 10 x 8 in. * Choate, Joseph H. Autograph letter signed. London: Sept 17, 1901. 3pp, 8vo, with addressed envelope. To Lord Alverstone as American Ambassador in the wake of the assasination of President McKinley. * Koch, Edward. Typed letters signed (2); State of City 1979 address signed; photo signed; program signed. * LaGuardia, Fiorello. TLs. Sept 25, 1941. 1p, 4to, on NY mayoralty letterhead. To Rabbi Rabinowitz. * _ _. Menu signed. * Lindsey, John V. Photos signed & inscr (2). Silver prints, 10 x 8 in. * Livingston, Edward. ALs. N.p., n.d. [ca 1820]. 1p, 4to, integral address leaf; some edge wear. To Alexander J. Dallas. * Moses, Robert. ALs. new York, Mar 27, [19]26. 1p, 4to, on Long Island State Park Commission letterhead. In pencil. * _ _. TLs. NY, Jan 4, 1943. 1p, 4to. Regarding wartime use of horse racetracks. * Wager, Robert F. Typed note signed. * _ _. Photo signed. Silver print, 8 x 10 in. $300-500 463 132397/382 1 vol. Autograph Album - 19th-Century American Political & Military Leaders: Primarily free frank postal covers: Benton, Thomas Hart; Clay, Henry; Crawford, William H.; Decataur, Stephen; Everett, Edward; Eustis, William; Freemont, John Charles; Fish, Hamilton; Houston, Sam; Merrick, William D.; Poinsett, Joel Roberts; Pickering, Timothy, envelope sgd as Adj Gen of Continental Army; Randolph, John, free frank & addressed envelope sgd, 1802; Schurz, Karl; Seward, William Henry; Sumner, Charles; Sherman, William Tecumseh, envelope addressed & sgd; Watmough, John G.; Webster, Daniel (2); Wolcott, Oliver; Woodbury, Levi. Scattered wear. 24 autograph items. $1,200-1,800 464 132397/305 8 pieces. American Notables - Autograph Material: Morse, J[edidiah]. Autograph letter signed. N.p., Apr 14, 1826. 1p, 4to; minor wear. Business correspondence addressed to Mr. Howe reputed to be Morse’s last business letter. * Morgan, Edwin Denison. Carte de visite sgd; 1863 Washington’s Birthday Banquet card sgd. * Morgenthau, Henry [Sr.]. ALs. Upper Saranac, NY, Sept 4, [19]20. 2pp, 12mo. To Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard, touching on the League of Nations, etc. * _ _. ALs. Washington, Apr 28, 1933. 1p, 4to. * Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. Typed letter sgd. Washington, Jan 21, 1939. 1p, 4to. On his Secretary of the Treasury letterhead. To Earl Godwin, president of the White House Correspondents Association. * _ _. TLs. Washington, Mar 6, 1939. 1p, 4to. On his Secretary of the Treasury letterhead. To Mr. Godwin. * _ _. Postal envelope sgd. June 27, 1945. FDR commemorative cover. $200-300


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465 141754/9 4 pieces. American Supreme Court Justices - Autograph Material: Hughes, Charles E. Typed letter sgd. Albany, new york, jan 31, 1907. 1p, 4to; creases along old folds, minor spotting. Sgd as Governor of New York. * _ _. Short TLs. New York, Dec 5, 1906. 1p, 16mo; creased along old folds, some dust smudging, bottom blank corner chipped. * Stone, Harlan Fiske. TLs. Washington, DC, Oct 11, 1934. 1p, sm 4to; crease along old fold just touching signature. * _ _. Card sgd. May 1, 1929. Both Hughes & Fiske served as Chief Justice. $120-180 466 141754/10C 1 piece. Anthony, S[usan] B. Autograph Letter Signed. N.p., n.d. [Nov, 1886]. 2pp, on 2 (of 3) blank leaves of the ptd “Equal Rights Convention for New York State” sheet [Nov 1866]; minor chipping at edges. To Schuyler Colfax, “will you give us the weight of your influences on behalf of Impartial Suffrage - includong women - in the state of New York ...” $1,200-1,800 467 141754/10B 1 piece. Anthony, Susan B. Autograph Letter Signed. New York, Dec 17, 1867. 3pp, 8vo; minor spotting & dust smudging. To Schuyler Colfax, speaker of the US House of Representatives, “Will you, sir, ask the Honorable Body over which you preside, to

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468 141435/1 1 vol. Beveridge, Albert J. The Life of John Marshall. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [1916]. Vol 1 only. 8vo, orig gilt-lettered green cloth; light edge wear. Color frontis. With cut signature of J[ohn] Marshall & cut signature of Albert Beveridge hinge-mtd to ffep. $300-500 468A 141461/11 1 piece. Buchanan, James. Autograph Letter Signed. Wheatland, Nov 8, 1864. 2pp, 4to, with integral leaf, docketed; bdg residue on fold between body & integral leaf, light creases, very light horizontal crease through signature. To Jeremiah S. Black (Buchanan’s Attorney General, 1857-1860). Friendly letter just touching on political subjects. $400-600 469 141461/5 1 piece. Chase, S[almon] P. Short Autograph Letter Signed. Washington, Nov 26, 1872. 1p, sm 4to with integral leaf; minor creasing. As Chief Justice. $120-180 470 141899/18 1 vol. Cleveland, Grover. The Public Papers of ... March 4, 1885 to March 4, 1889.Washington: G.P.O., 1889. 1st ed. 4to, orig brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light to moderate wear to edges & joints. Color litho frontis portrait. Light foxing to endpapers & front matter. Inscr to Matt H. Ellis, Esq., dated “New York February 3rd, 1891” & sgd by Cleveland on ffep. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $400-700 471 141899/17 1 vol. Cleveland, Grover. The Public Papers of ... March 4, 1885 to March 4, 1889. Washington: G.P.O., 1889. 1st ed. 4to, orig morocco & bds; rubbed, head of spine gone. Internally clean. Inscr to Thomas F. Bayard, dated “May 1, 1892” & sgd by Cleveland on front blank recto. With Bayard’s ink ownership at head of tp. Inscr & sgd between Cleveland’s terms, to his 1st terms’ Sec of State. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $500-800 472 141461/14 1 piece. Fillmore, Millard. Autograph Letter Signed. Buffalo, May 28, 1839. 1p, 4to; lightly to moderately toned, light creasing & wrinkling, light mat burn. Soliciting a speaker for the Lecture Committee of the Young Men’s Association of Buffalo. Also signed by 4 other members of the committee. $300-500

473 141461/3 1 piece. Garfield, J[ames] A. Letter Signed. Washington, D.C., Executive Mansion, June 15, 1881. 1p, 4to; light horizontal center crease - not affecting dark signature. To C.T. Jones, Elbernon Hotel, Long Branch, NJ, reserving an additional room. Signed as president on Executive Mansion Telegram letterhead. Garfiled’s presidency lasted just 200 days, from March 4, 1881 until his death on Sept 19, 1881 after having been shot by an assassin Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881. $2,500-4,000 474 141461/12 1 piece. Goodyear, Charles. Check Signed. Washington, D.C., My 28, 1860. Payable to Margaret Wardell for $25, Bank of the Metropolis. Bright & attractive. $250-400 475 132397/303 8 pieces. Hoover, Edgar J. Typed Letters Signed. Washington D.C., Aug 30, 1954; June 14, 1962; June 17, 1964; Oct 8, 1964; Aug 6, 1965; Aug 8, 1967; Aug 2, 1968; Aug 9, 1968. Each 1p, 4to. On FBI letterhead; those dated 1965 or later on Hoover’s letterhead addresses to Mary Elizabeth Leary, Hotel St. Regis, NY, NY. $250-400 476 141899/16 2 vols. Hoover, Herbert: The Challenge to Liberty. New York: Scribner’s, 1934. 1st ed. 12mo, orig gilt-lettered brick red cloth; light to moderate wear, d/j (some chipping & darkening at edges). Inscr & sgd by Hoover on ffep recto. * Addresses upon the American Road 1945-1949. New York, etc.: D. Van Nostrand, 1949. 1st ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners bumped, other light wear. Inscr to Brendan T. Crowe & sgd by Hoover on ffep recto. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $200-300 477 141901/2 1 piece. Johnson, Lydon B; [Johnson], Lady Bird. Photograph Signed & Inscribed: [Washington, DC], Dec 1968. Chromolitho print, 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 in; 240 x 165mm; a little washed out. Standing portrait of President Johnson & Lady Bird. Sgd, dated & inscr by Lady Bird on mat; also sgd by LBJ. Framed. $200-300


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478 141901/1 1 piece. Kennedy, John F. Postcard Signed. N.p., [ca 1953-1960]. “To Mitchell / With the very best wishes / John Kennedy / U.S. Senate / Mass.” With postal plate back & commermorative half-dollar. Framed. $500-800 479 141461/8 1 piece. McKinley, William. Typed Letter Signed. Washington, Feb 3, 1898. 1p, 4to; light creases along old horizontal folds - not affecting browned signature. To Seth Low, president of Columbia University, expressing his gratification that Low approved of McKinley’s address before the Manufacturer’s Association. Signed as president on Executive Mansion letterhead. $200-300

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479A 141901/5 1 piece. Monroe, James. Document Signed. Washington, Aug 6, 1819. 1p, sm oblong folio on vellum, paper seal. Partly ptd, filled in in ms. Missouri land patent for Smauel Ewing. Sgd as president, dark & strong signature. $250-350 480 141810/1 1 piece. Reagan, Ronald. Autograph Note Signed. N.p., n.d. 2 1/4 x 4 3/4 in; 60 x 120mm. “Well Muriel here I go again / but my condition is such that / I can’t really guarantee anything/ Ronald Reagan.” Framed. With silver print photo of Reagan seated with Muriel, ca 1950s, 7 1/4 x 8 1/4 in; 185 x 210mm. Provenance: Purchased by the consignor’s father from the esteemed autograph dealer, Robert Batchelder. $250-400 481 141754/10F 2 pieces. Roosevelt, Elanor. Typed Letter Signed. New york, Feb 26, 1953 & Jan 21, 1954. Each 1p, sm 4to; minor wear. 1953 TLs with recipient’s stamp. Both relating to the Hennepin Society. $80-120

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481A 141899/15 1 vol. Roosevelt, Franklin D. Whither Bound? Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926. 1st ed. 8vo, orig blue cloth; light wear, d/j (some chipping at edges some small losses to design elements, light to moderate dust smudging). Endpapers a little toned. Inscr for Mr. Hilton Prager, dated “Executive Mansion / Albany / Oct 31, 1929” & sgd by Roosevelt on ffep recto. FDR’s 1st published book. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $800-1,200


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482 141754/10D 1 piece. Stone, Lucy. Autograph Letter Signed. New York, July 15, 1867. 3pp, 12mo; light creasing along old folds, small chips at blank edges. On American Equal Rights Association letterhead. To Schuyler Colfax, “the enclosed appeal for womans [sic] suffrage is being signed by gentleman only and those of national reputation.... We want to get such names as were on the English petitiom, which John Stuart Mill presented ... [to] save this nation from the folly and crime of reconstructing the government in any narrower basis than ‘the covenant of the governed’...” With addressed free-franked enveloped. Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893, women’s rights activist, abolitionist, first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree. $800-1,200 483 141899/14 1 vol. [Taft, William Howard.] Taft Papers on the League of Nations. New York: Macmillan, 1920. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp full gilt-paneled purple morocco, gilt spine compartments; turn-ins gilt; front joint scuffed & a little tender, other minor wear. Presentation copy with 1.5p holograph inscr to Mr. Jules Hart & his son of front blanks, dated “Washington, Dec 16, 1924” & sgd by Taft, reading in part, “I am glad to say that the course on behalf of which these addresses and editorials and other papers were written is still a living issue ...” Also with a short Taft typed letter sgd on Supreme Court letterhead to Mr. Hart tipped in in front of tp. Photogravure portrait of Taft also inserted. From the collection of Jerome J. & Marciarose Shestack. $800-1,200 484 141754/10E 3 piece. Truman, Harry S. Typed Letters Signed: Kansas City, June 17, 1953. 1p, 4to; light wear along old folds. To Joseph Levy, “I appreciate what the State of Israel has done in the way of Kfar Truman ...” With holograph 2-line postscript. * Independence, May 16, 1967. 1p, 4to; light creasing along old folds. To joseph Levy, reciprocating 83rd birthday wishes. In free-franked envelope. * Independence, Dec 16, 1965. 1p, 4to; light creasing along old folds. To Joseph Levy, reflecting on the establishment of the Center for the Advancement of Peace & on Mrs. Levy’s contributions to it. Levy, Joseph, American philanthropist, supporting science, zionist, Democratic party & peace causes. $200-400

485 141461/13 1 piece. Tyler, John. Autograph Letter Signed. Washington, Jan 23, 1842. 1p, 4to; moderately toned, some mat burn, moderate creases & wrinkles, close tear with no paper loss. To Mrs. Roberts, assuring her of the respect in which he holds her & her husband. As president. Signature dark & clear. $300-500 486 141901/4 1 piece. (Signer of the Declaration from Connecticut). Wolcott, Oliver. Document Signed. Apr 26, 1783. 1p, 5 1/8 x 6 1/2 in; 130 x 165mm. Partly ptd, filled in in ms. pay order. Full, attractive sheet with strong, dark signature. $250-350 Military History 487 141437/3 4 pieces. American 19th-Century Military Manuscript & Partly-Printed Material: Subjects incl militia of Bucks County, brigade at or near Doylestown, 1810. * Civil War Union discharge doc, 1862. * Retrospective on the Battle of Cold Harbor in 1864 in letter dated Fort Shaw, NJ, 1883. * A few facts about the 57th Regiment (Civil War related) in an 1886 letter. $100-150 488 141461/6 1 piece. Kirby-Smith, E[dmund]. Autograph Leter Signed. N.p., Mar 14, 1893. 1p, 8vo; upper left third dampstained. Responding to a request, “I had in the Ky campaign in 62, under my command 30,000.... In the Trans Miss Dept ... over 500,000. $200-300


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489 132397/306 3 pieces. American Military & Political Figures - Autograph Material: Duer, Williams. Autograph letter signed. New York, Nov 15, 1787. 1p, 4to, with integral address leaf; silked & repaired. To Baron Steuben, sending payment. * Sickles, General Daniel Edgar. ALs. New York, Nov 27, [18]92. 4pp, 12mo. To Ernest, touching on his activities as chairman of New York State’s monuments commission & ambition to establish the Gettysburg battlefield as a national park. * Garner, John Nance. Photo inscr, dated “Dec 19, [19]32.” Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 200mm, mtd. Washington: Underwood & underwood, n.d. Duer, William, 1747-1799, member of Continental Congress, merchant, financier. Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914, Union major-general, diplomat. Garner, John Nance, 1868-1967, 32nd vice president of the US. $250-400 490 132397/337 21 pieces. American Naval Officers & Secretaries of the Navy: Bernadou, Commander John J. Autograph quotation card sgd. * Carpenter, Real Admiral C.C. Short autograph letter sgd. * Chandler, William Eaton. Secratary of Navy. ALs on 1865 Navy Dept letterhead. * Clark, Rear Admiral Charles E. ALs; photo portrait sgd. * Cook, Rear Admiral Francis A. Autograph note sheet sgd & inscr. USS Brooklyn letterhead. * Denby, Edwin. Secretary of the Navy. TLs, 1924. To Postmaster General Harry S. New. * Hobson, Rear Admiral Richmond P. ALs. * Hunt, William H. Secretary of the Navy. Navy Dept doc sgd. * Lamberton, Real Admiral Benjamin P. Note sheet inscr & sgd. * Long, John Davis. Secretary of the Navy. TLs, 1900. On Navy Dept letterhead. * Norton, Rear Admiral Charles S. ALs, 1898. On US Navy Yard letterhead. * Rowan, Vice Admiral Stephen C. ALs, 1886. * Ruschenberger, William S.W. Naval surgeon. ALs, 1886. * Sigsbee, Commander Charles Dwight. Half-tone portrait sgd & dated. Apr 4, 1898. Captain of the Battleship Maine in the Harbour of Havana. * Sims, Rear Admiral William Sowden. TLs, 1923. * Tracy, Benjamin Franklin. Partly ptd doc, 1889; typed payorder sgd, on Navy Dept letterhead. Wildes, Captain Frank. ALs. Manila, 1898. * Wood, Commander Edward P. ALs. Manila, 1898. * Watson, Rear Admiral John C. ALs, 1898. On US Navy Yard letterhead. * Wilbur, Curtis D. Secretary of the Navy. TLs, 1924. On Secretary of the Navy letterhead. $300-500

491 141461/7 2 pieces. American Political & Military 20th-Century Leaders - Autograph Material: Eisenhower, Dwight D. Typed letter initialed “D.E.” Indio, CA, Jan 18, 1966. 1p, 4to; light horizontal creases along old folds - not affecting signature. On his Gettysburg letterhead, condoling Captain George Maines after his wife’s death. * Marshall, George. First Day of Issue postal cover signed & dated Jul 22, 1952. $250-400 492 141461/1 1 piece. Nimitz, Fleet Admiral USN C[hester] W. Photo Signed & Inscribed. Silver print, 7 1/2 x 9 in; 190 x 230mm, image size. Signed & inscr below image in gold ink. “The Japanese Surrender, U.S.S. Missouri, Tokyo Bay, 2 September, 1945.” Framed. $300-500 493 141901/7 1 piece. (Crew of Enola Gay.) Photograph Signed. Tibbets, Paul; Ferebee, Thomas; Van Kirk, “Duth” Thoedore J. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. Dated by Ferebee, “11/12, 90.” Each principal also noting his roll underneath his signature - pilot, bombardier, navigator. Strong, dark signatures & notations. $200-300 Science 494 132397/393 Lot. Astronomers - Autograph Material: Airy, George Bidell, Sir. (2) Autograph letters sgd. Greenwich, Royal Observatory, Nov 23, 1844 & Dec 17, 1858. 1p & 3pp, 8vo. * Brasher, John. ALs. Pittsburgh, Dec 10, [ca 1900]. 2pp, 4to; cellotape residue at left edge. * De La Rue, Warren. ALs. Cranford, The Observatory, Aug 1, 1872. 1p, 8vo. * Dunner, N[iles] C[hristopher]. ALs. Upsula, Dec 27, 1890. 3pp, 8vo. * Huggins, William, Sir. Autograph note on cardstock sgd. * Lassell, William. ALs. Maidenhead, Aug 3, 1872. 2pp, 8vo. * Prichard, Charles. ALs. Freshwater, n.d. 1p, 12mo. * Commemorative US postal cover sgd, 1973, honoring Copernicus. Sgd by Lubos Kohoutek, James Van Allen, Clyde William Tombaugh. * Van Allen, James.UN Expo Canada postal cover sgd. 10 autograph items. $250-400


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495 141754/10A 1 piece. Einstein, A[lbert]. Typed Letter Signed. Princeton, Apr 25, 1949. 1p, 4to; light creasing along old folds, light vertical crease affecting the first n in Einstein’s signature. On his embossed Mercer Street letterhead. To Joseph Levy, American philanthropist supporting science, zionist & Democratic party casues, thanking him for a contribution to “be used towards the relief of scholars and scientists who ... have become destitute.” $800-1,200 496 132397/387 1 piece. [Ehrlich], Paul. Autograph Letter Signed. [Frankfurt, Paul Ehrlich-Strasse 44, [ca 1910]. 2pp, 4to; light creasing along old folds, small unobtrusive stain at head. To his wife, Hedwig, on her neurologic pains, his professional plan. Nobel Prize winner. $400-600 497 132397/392 2 pieces. Herschel, J[ohn] F[rederick] W[illiam], [Sir]. Autograph Material: Autograph letter sgd. Collingwood, Hawkhurst, Kent, Aug 1, 1841. 2 1/2 pp, 8vo. To an unamed correspondent, relating to Herschel’s membership in the Institution of Civil Engineers. Minor wear. * Admission ticket sgd. Society of Arts. $400-600 498 132397/386 2 pieces. Liebig, Justus Freiherr von. Autograph Letters Signed: Dec 30, 1821. 1p, 4to, addressed on verso. To his parents, expressing his filial devotion. * Munich, Jult 11, 1865. 3 1/2 pp, 4to. To Luna, expressing his dismay that his son, whose character he harshly criticizes here, has been bestowed with the Order of the Knights of Charles III and Isabel. $300-500 499 132397/385 Lot. Psychologists & Psychiatrists - Autograph Material: Ellis, Havelock. (2) Autograph letters sgd. N.d. & Dec 20, [19]36. Each 1p, 4to. 1936 ALs with addressed envelope. * Jung, Carl Gustav. Offprint with inscr presentation from the author, “vom verfasser.” * _ _. On Psychological Understanfing. [Boston, 1915.] 8vo, orig wrappers; some edge wear. Autograph presentation at top of front wrapper. * Lombroso, Cesare. Autograph letter sgd. Turin, Dec 1, [1895]. 2pp, 4to. Reflections on graphology. Also ALs Gina, Nina & Paola Lombroso. * Wunt, Wilhelm. Typed letter sgd. Leipzig, Jan 26, 1919. 1p, 4to. $300-500

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500 132397/394 Lot. Medicine & Physiology - Nobel Prize Winners: Beadle, George W. Photo sgd SIlver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Carrel, Alexis. (2) Typed letters sgd. New York, Jan 27, 1937; Paris, Jan 3, 1944. Each 1p, 4to. * Cori, Carl F. Autograph letter sgd. 1p, 4to. To the science teacher Carl Davis on his 100th birthday. * _ _. Autograph letter draft, [1979]. 2pp, 4to. Relating to Cyrus H. Fiske & phosphocreatine. * Doisy, Edward A. TLs. Saint Louis Univ School of Medicie, July 16, 1979. 1p, 4to. Overview of


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work leading to Nobel Prize. * Enders, John F. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. Depicted at desk with microscope & slides. * Granit, Ragner. Photo sgd & inscr. Silver print, 6 1/2 x 5 in; 180 x 130mm. Sgd on mt. * _ _. Typed draft of scientific paper, “Some principles of spindle control,” with ms corrections. 16pp, 4to sheets. Sgd at head of 1st sheet. * Hess, Walter R. Photo sgd. Silver print, 5 x 3 1/2 in; 125 x 90mm. * Heymans, Corneille J.F. Photo sgd. Dilver print, 7 x 5 in; 180 x 130mm. * Holly, Robert William. ALs. San Diego, Salk Institute, Oct 17, 1978. 1p, 8vo. On religious belief. * _ _. Photo sgd, Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Huggins, Charles B. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 7 x 5 in; 175 x 125mm. * Krebs, H.A. (5) TLs, 1966-1980. All 1p, 4to. * Loewi, Otto. Holioday greeting card sgd & inscr. * Luria, Salvadore E. Autograph note sgd. Oct 16, 1972. * Lynen, Feodor. Autograph ms leaf. * Monod, Jacques. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. * Reichstein, Tadeus. Photo sgd & inscr. Silver print portrait, 5 x 3 1.4 in; 125 x 85mm. * Tatum, Edward L. Photo sgd. Silver print, 5 x 7 in; 130 x 180mm. Pictured in his lab. * Warburg, Otto H. ALs. Washington, Feb 11, 1949. 2pp, 4to, with addressed postal envelope. To Prof Otto Meyerhof, renewing in the US a freindship began in Germany. * Waksman, Selman A. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 7 x 5 in; 178 x 130mm. * Wilkins, M.H.F. TLs. Univ of London, King’s College, Oct 23, 1978. 1p, 4to. “I think you exaggerate the extent of my contribution to the DNA discovery.... I have heard that many young people in the US have become very keen on fundementalist Christianity and that seems a mistake to me.” 26 autograph items. $600-900 501 132397/388 Lot. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists - Autograph Material: Hahn, Otto. Photo sgd. Silver print, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in; 140 x 90mm. Sgd below image. * Kuhn, Richard. Photo sgd. Silver print, 6 3/8 x 4 1/4 in; 164 x 110mm. Sgd below image. * Pauling, Linus. Typed letter sgd. Pasadena, CA, Institute of Technology, Nov 9, 1960. 1p, 4to. Sending the Nature Foundation his only publication on aging & death. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 x 5 in; 180 x 125mm. Sgd below image. * Perutz, Max F. Photo sgd. Silver print snapshot. * Robinson, Robert. 1st Day of issue postal cover sgd, 1963. * Seaborg, Glenn T. Typed letter sgd. Berkeley, June 9, 1960. 1p, 4to. As Chancellor of University of California at Berkeley, relating to purchase of Albert Einstein letters. * _ _. ALs. Berkeley, Oct 25, 1974. 1p, 4to. To a young relation. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Sgd & inscr below image. * _ _.1st Day of Issue postal cover sgd, 1967. * Stanley, Wendell M. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Sgd below image. * Urey, Harold C. Signing an autograph request on the recipient’s letterhead. * Huff, Jacobus Henricus van ‘t. Autograph postcard sgd. Berlin, 1907. * Willstatter, R[ichard]. Autograph condolence card sgd. Zurich, Feb 17, 1909. $250-400

502 132397/389 Lto. Nobel Prize Winning Physicists - Autograph Material: Alvarez, Luis W. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Sgd below image. * Gabor, Dennis. Photo sgd. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Sgd in image. * Hertz, Gustav. Autograph notebook leaf. * Kastler, Alfred. (2) Offprints inscr & sgd. * _ _. Card inscr & sgd. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 6 1/4 x 4 in; 160 x 103mm. * Millikan, Robert A. Typed letter sgd. Pasadena, California Institute of Technology, May 24, 1933. 1p, 4to. To Dr. Isaiah Bowman, American Geographical Society. * Neel, Louis. TLs. Meudon Bellvue, Aug 22, 1979. 1p, 4to. * Prokhorov, Alexander M. 1st Day of Issue postal cover sgd, 1963. * Wien, Wilhelm. Autograph postcard sgd, 1916. * _ _. Autograph note sgd. * Warburg, Emil G. ALs. Berlin, Dec 14, 1925. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead. 13 pieces. $300-500 503 132397/394A Lot. Physicians & Surgeons - Autograph Material: Bergmann, E[rnst] V. Autograph letter sgd. Berlin, Apr 2, [18]91. 2pp, 8vo. On his professor of surgery letterhead, an di Redaktion des Berliner Tageblattes, publicly defending himself against malpractice accusations. * Cooley, Denton A. ALs. Houston, Feb 24, 1978. 1p, 4to. _ _. Typed letter sgd. Houston, Sept 10, 1978. 1p, 4to. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 7 x 5 in; 125 x 175mm. * DeBakey, Michael E. TLs. Houston, Apr 8, 1985. 1p, 4to; some creasing. * _ _. Photo sgd. Silver print, 5 x 7 in; 125 x 175mm. * Flint, Austin. ALs. NY: Bellvue, June 17, 1887. 1p, 8vo. * Heckel, [Ernest] [Heinrich]. Autograph postcard sgd. Jena, Oct 8, 1876. * Menninger, Karl A. Photo sgd, 1967. Silver print, 7 x 5 in; 125 x 175mm. * Mott, Valentine. ALs. NY, Apr 18, 1824. 1p, 4to, with postal marked integral address leaf. Giving medical advice to Henry Upton of Berlin, CT. * Salk, Joanes. Photo sgd. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. * Sayer, Lewis A. Autograph ms on 4 letterhead sheets sgd. NY, Apr 21, 1887. “Thoughts suggested by the death of the late Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.” * Spock, Banjamin. Photo sgd. Silver print, pictured reading to a group of children; (2) typed notes sgd on his letterhead. * Lot also incl Margaret G. Arnstein TLs, 1965, on Dept of Health Education and Welfare Public Health Service letterhead. 15 items. $300-500 Fine & Performing Arts 504 141432/10B 1 piece. Brahms, Johannes. Autograph Material. Paper sheet inscr to Isabel, dated “Jan [18]95” & signed. 12mo; moderate creasing along old horizontal folds - not affecting dark, bold signature. $400-600


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505 141074/1 1 piece. Caruso, Enrico. Vocal & Orchestal Program Signed. Signed, incr & embellished with self-caricature in black ink. N.p., 1909? 7 x 5 in; 178 x 125mm; chipped at center of top edge - small loss to top edge of caricature. Clean & clear. Framed. $400-600 505A 132590/13 6 pieces. Classical Music Conductors - Photographs Signed & Inscribed: Bernstein, Leonard. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Inscr to Moe Septee & dated 1972 in moderately faded ink. Profile portrait. * Leinsdorf, Erich. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Inscr to Moe Septee. Studying a score. Clean & clear. * Mehta, Zubin. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Inscr to Moe Septee in blue ink. Portrait. * Munch, Charles. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Framed with card inscr to Moe Septee in ink. Portrait. Clean & attractive. * Ormandy, Eugene. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm; some creasing & dampwrinkling. Inscr to Moe Septee & dated, “Phila, Sept 28, 1965” in faded ink below image. * Ozawa, Seiji. Silver print, 8 x 10 in; 203 x 254mm. Inscr to Moe Septee & dated Feb 21, 1974 in marker. Clean & clear. * Pavarotti, Luciano. (3) photographs signed & inscribed. Ca 1980. Chromogenic prints, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. On heavy stock, issued by London Records, photographed by Janice Levy, 1978. Negligable creasing at edges. All framed. Collection of Moe Septee. $150-250 506 141536/2 Lot. Classical Muscians & Opera Singers - Signed Photographs &c: Including: Bruhl, Martin. Also inscr, bottom corners chipped. * Delmores, Charles. Also inscr & dated 1910, framed. * Dalton, Baker W. Photo postcard, also dated “Ocean Grove, 1910.” * Eddy, Clarence. Photo postcard, also inscr & dated “Chicago, Oct 29th, 1913.” * Ganz, Rudolph. * Gabrilowitsch, Ossip. Also inscr & dated “Jan 19, 1915.” * Paderewski, I[gance] J[an]. Half-tone, also inscr & dated “Chicago, 1905,” dampstain at top - not affecting autograph. * Pachmann, V[ladimir] de. Engraving. * Scharwenka, Xaver. Halftone, sgd in pencil. Small or medium silver prints if not otherwise indicated. $300-500 507 141727/3 1 vol. (George, Harrison.) Davies, Hunter. The Beatles: The Authorized Biography. New York, etc.: McGraw-Hill, [1968]. 1st ed. Lg 8vo, orig black cloth, yellow- & red-lettered spine; light edge wear, d/j (a few short cellotape repairs to verso, minor edge wear). Sgd by George Harrison on ffep recto. $500-800

507A 132397/324 2 pieces. (Classical Violin Virtuoso.) Vieuxtemps, H[enri] [Francois] [Joseph]. Autograph Material: Autograph letter sgd. Paris, June 2, 1875. 2pp, 8vo, with integral leaf; moderate spotting. Assessing a young student. * Autograph musical quotation inscr, dated 1873 & sgd. On 4to cardstock sheet. $120-180 508 141536/3 2 pieces. Sousa, John Philip. Autograph Material: Silver print bust portrait in uniform & medals. 6 x 4 in; 150 x 100mm. * Silver print 3/4-figure portrait in uniform & medals holding baton. 6 x 4 in; 150 x 100mm. Both clean & attractive, strong & dark signatures. Each framed. $250-400 509 141432/10A 1 piece. Strauss, Johann (the Younger). Autograph Quotation. 4 bars on back of visiting card. 2 3/4 x 4 1/8 in; 70 x 105mm. Crisp & clean, strong, dark signature & quotation. $500-800 510 132590/20 4 pieces. Menuchin, Yehudi & Hephzibah. Photographs Signed & Inscribed: Menuchin, Yehudi.Silver print, 14 x 11 in; 355 x 280mm; vertical tear traversing print from top to bottom near right edge of image, several chips at edges with small paper loss. Signed, inscr to Emma Feldman & dated Dec 1934 in moderately faded ink. Playing the violin. * _ _. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Signed, inscr to Moe Septee & dated Dec 14, 1968 in purple marker below image; just starting to fade. Holding violin & bow. Framed. * _ _. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Signed, inscr & dated Dec 1968 in blue marker. Also signed by Hephzibah [Menuhin]. Photo of the couple standing outdoors, yehudi holding violin & bow at rest. Clean & clear. * [Menuhin], Hephzibah. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Signed, inscr to Moe Septee & dated Dec 1968 in purple marker; just beginning to fade. Standing alongside the piano. Collection of Moe Septee. $250-400 511 132397/376 1 piece. (Kennedy, John F.) Halsman, Philippe. Original Photograph. Apr, 1952. Silver print, 14 x 11 in; 254 x 280mm; minor edge wear. Titled in pencil on verso, with Halsman’s copyright stamp, pencil signature & pencil copyright symbol on verso. Likely ptd later. $300-500


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512 132397/250 1 piece. (Bergman, Ingrid.) Halsman, Philippe. Original Photograph. “Ingrid Bergman, 1944. Silver print, 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 in; 350 x 274mm; minor edge wear. Titled in pencil on verso, with Halsman’s copyright stamp, pencil signature & pencil copyright symbol on verso. Likely ptd later. WIth autograph card sgd by Bergman. $800-1,200 513 141710/1 Lot. Man Ray - Autograph Material: Gallery notice sgd & inscr. Man Ray, Iolas Gallery, New York, Nov 9, 1959. 4to, stiff self wrappers with mtd half-tone by Man Ray; some edge wear. Incr & sgd “Man” (to his sister Dorothy). * Man Ray Photographies 1920-1934 Paris. Paris, [1935]. 2nd ed. 1 vol. 4to, orig spiral-bound color pictorial wrappers; front matter detached & creases. Photo plates. Presentation copy inscr, dated “NY Dec 1936” & sgd by Man [Ray] to his sister Dorothy on content leaf. * Lot also incl Julien Levy Gallery exhibition notice, Man Ray Exhibition, Apr 1945, 4to, orig wrappers. $200-300 514 132397/375 Lot. Modern Artists - Autograph Material: Archipenko, Alexander. Typed letter sgd. New York, Sept 17, 1962. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead. * Baumeister, Willi. Autograph letter sgd. Stuttgart, Dec 20, 1954. 2pp, oblong 4to. on his letterhead. * Buffet, Bernard. Photo sgd & dated 1966. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. Visiting an exhibition of his paintings with hi wife. * Corinth, Lovis. ALs. Oct 25, 1917. 2pp, 4to. On his letterhead. * Epstein, Jacob. ALs. Hyde Parke Gate, Mar 31, 1947. 1p, 4to. To Dr. Weissmann, “the tragic death of my wife has left me in a very anxious financial position ...” * Laurencien, Marie. ALs. N.p., Sept 8, n.y. 4pp, 16mo. To an unkown correspondent, relating to tax & housing problems. * Mestrovic, Ivan. TLs. Syracuse, Jan 23, 1949. 1p, 4to; minor creasing. Relating to the publication of an article. * Slevgot, Max. Menus sgd & inscr in pencil, 1907. * Stuck, Franz von. ALs. Munich, 1906. 1p, 4to. * Tanguy, Ives. ALs. Woodbury, CT, Town Farm, May 5, 1948. 3pp, 4to. To Marcel, catching up with a friend. * Van Dongen, Kees. Autograph receipt sgd. * Vasarely, Victor. Photo sgd. Silver print portrait, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. 12 autograph items. $250-400 515 132397/377 6 pieces. (Modern Art.) Liebermann, Max. Autograph Letters Signed: Berlin, Nov 19, [19]08. 2pp, 12mo. * Oct 30, [19]09. 3pp, 12mo. * May 11, [19]13. 2pp, 12mo. * Sept 16, [19]14. 2pp, 12mo. * July 7, [19]25. 1p, 4to. * Aug 8, [19]25. 1p, 4to. Minor wear. $300-500

516 132397/372 Lot. Nadar [Tournachon, Gespard-Felix.] Autograph Material &c: (2) Autograph letters sgd. Paris, 1860s. Pn his photographic letterhead, letters of introduction etc. * Autograph note sgd. * Cabinet card portrait of Edmond de Goncourt by Nadar. Excellent state of preservation. * Lot also incl Mme. Nadar (daughter) autograph letters, ca 1930s. $250-400 516A 132397/351 1 piece. Nadar [Tournachon, Gaspard-Felix.] Autograph Letter Signed. [Paris], 129 Ave Malakoff, Apr 2, [1876?] 2 1/2 pp, 8vo; light horizontal crease along old fold. To “My very dear Hennrique, i must consult you confidentially on a delicate point. The books of our photography firm have been audited (my son has been running it for 3 years while I am kept as a patient as his mother’s) and i was presented with a note which our friend Charpentier owes ...” $300-500 517 132397/379 Lot. American Painters, Illustrators, Sculptors - Autograph Material: Bacon, Henry. (Architect.) ALs. Feb 5, [18]94. 2pp, 8vo. * Bemelmans, Ludwig. Typed letter sgd. New York, Feb 18, [19]52. 1p, 4to. Arranging a promotional event. * Benton, Thomas Hart. Frederic Remington commemorative postal cover sgd, 1961. * Borglum, Guston. Photogravure sgd, inscr & dated 1915. “Wonderment of the Motherland.” 14 x 11 in; 355 x 280mm, sheet size. * Curry, John Stewart. Autograph letter sgd. Westport, CT, Apr 23, [19]31. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead. * Dana, William P.W. [London], Mar 11, 1905. 1 1/2 p, 8vo. * Eilshemius, Louis M. (3) ALs. NY, ca 1936. 1p, 12mo or folio. 1 embellished with ink headpiece. * Gutherz, Carl. ALs. Paris, June 15, 1894. 1p, 8vo. * Kent, Rockwell. TLs. NY, Dec 13, 1943. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead, to PFC Andrew Ponder Greene, “millions of young men will come back from this war prepared within themselves to at last make the real thing out of American democracy ...” * _ _. NY, Feb 12, 1956. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead, to Nicolas Bently, Esq., “the fight for the restoration of our time honored freedom to travel is gainin impetus ...” * Lossing, Benson J. ALs, 1862, 4pp, 8vo; check sgd, 1888. * Knight, Daniel Ridway. Photo sgd & inscr. Albumen print by L. Florillo, ca 1880, 9 x 11 in; 228 x 280mm, on orig mt; a little toned. Showing the artist working in his greenhouse-style studio, watched by a large black dog. * Pennell, Joseph. ALs. London, Aug 29, 1911. 6pp, 8vo. To “Dear Buel,” discussing his own litho of the coronation of George V & his Whistler book. * Rockwell, Norman. TLs. Stockbridge, July 3, 1973. 1p, 4to. * _ _. Photo portrait sgd & inscr. Silver print, 10 x 8 in; 254 x 203mm. 8 _ _. Color pictorial ptd leaf sgd. illustrating Rockwell’s postal cpver of Feb 6, 1926. * Rosenthal, Toby Edward. ALs. Munich, Aug 19, [18]75. 4pp, 8vo. * Tiffany, Louis Comfort. Short ALs. [New York], Mar 25, [19]03. 1p, 8vo. * Wyeth, Jamie. 1st Day Issue US postal cover sgd, 1971. 20 autograph pieces. $400-600


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518 132397/380 Lot. British Painters &c - Autograph Material: Beverley, W.R. Autograph letter sgd. Sept 5, 1852. 4pp, 12mo. To David Roberts. * Dalziel, Edward. Short ALs. * Duncan, Thomas. ALs. 1p, 4to. * Dulac, Edmund. ALs. [London], Nov 4, 1907. 1p, 24mo. * Eastlake, Charles L. ALs. London, Dec 12, 1867. 3pp, 4to. Relating to James Brooke Rajah of Sarawak. * Firth, William Powell. ALs. June 16, 1876. 3pp, 12mo. * Gilbert, John, Sir. ALs, Dec 25, 1885. 3pp, incorporating pen & ink Christmas celebration drawing. * Heath, Charles. ALs. London, Mar 12, 1823. 1p, 4to. * Hartley, William. Liverpool, Sept 4, 18[84]. 2pp, 8vo, incorpporating orig drawings. * Herkomer, Hubert. ALs. Oct 24, [18]93. 2pp, 8vo. * Hunt, William Holman. ALs, Dec 15, 1884, 2pp, 8vo; autograph note sgd. * John, August Edward. ALs. Dorset, Dec 12, 1912. 1p, 4to. * Landseer, Edwin. ALs. Apr 2, 1843. 1p, 8vo. * Lawrence, Thomas, Sir. ALs. 3pp, 8vo. * Low, David. ALs, 1955; (2) TLs, 1940 & 1950; card inscr & sgd, 1933. * Leighton, Frederick, Sir. ALs. [18]94. 3pp, 8vo. * Lucas, Seymour. (2) ALs. 1913, 2pp, 8vo; 1916, 2pp, 4to. * Martin, David. ALs. 1p, 4to. * Mulready, William. ANs. * Newton, G. Stuart. ALs. London, Jan 16, 1831. 1p, 8vo. * Pickersgill, H.W. ALs, 1830. 1p, 12mo. * Riviere, Briton. ANs. * Sadler, Walter Dendy. ALs. 1p, 8vo. * Samborne, Edward L. ALs, 1889. 2pp, 8vo, embellished with ink & wash drawing. * Smith, John Thomas. ALs. Print Room, British Museum, n.d. 1p, 12mo, integral addres leaf. To Mrs.Benjamin West.* Wilkie, David, Sir. ALs. Nov 22, 1820.. 1p, 8vo. 30 autograph pieces. $800-1,200

tickets. * Rosenthal, Joe. (3) Commemorative postal covers sgd. * _ _. Booklet inscr & sgd. “Edward Steichen 75th Birthday Dinner,” Mar 25, 1954, Museum of Modern Art, New York. 8vo, orig wrappers, ties; minor spotting. Sgd on front wrapper. $300-500

518A 132397/374 Lot. 20th-Century Painters & Other Artists - Ephemera Signed: Postcards sgd: Beuys, Joseph; Dix, Joseph; Fitzpatrick, Levine, Jack (2); Marisol, Escobar (3); Moore, Henry; Noland, Kenneth; Naguchi, Isamu (2); Rosenquist, James; Segal, George; Soyer, Raphael (2); Vasarely, Victor de; Warhol, Andy (3). * Fitzpatrick, Daniel Robert. Lettersheet sgd. * Gross, Chaim. Menu sgd; (2) postal covers sgd. * Moore, Henry, (2) color offset sheets sgd. * DeRuth, Jan. Season’s Greetings card sgd. 27 sgd items. $400-600

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518B 132397/373 Lot. Photographers & Filmmakers - Autograph Material &c: Beaton, Cecil. Autograph letter sgd. New York: Carlton House, [ca 1963]. 4pp, 4to; slightly toned. To Elisa [Maxwell], relating to his book, Quail in Aspic, in which she is among the subjects. * _ _. (3) Christmas cards sgd. * Karsh, Yousef. Typed letter sgd. Ottowa, Feb 26, 1957. 2pp, 4to. On his letterhead, to Mrs, Richard Walsh [Pearl S. Buck], discussing his photographic work. * _ _. Ottowa, June 28, 1966. 1p, 4to. On his letterhead. * Lumiere, Louis Jean. Menu sgd & inscr. “Les Parisiens de Paris. Diner de Moliere,... Presidence M. Louis Lumiere. With related ephemera Pathe & Ternes-Palace

519 132397/378 Lot. Continental Painters - Primarily French 19th-Century - Autograph Material: Bonheur, Ross. Autograph letter sgd. Nov 4, 1881. 3pp, 8vo. * Bida, Alexandre. (2) ALs. Paris, Feb 23, [18]83, 3pp, 12mo; Paris, May 9, [18]83, 1p, 12mo. * Bouguereau, William. Autograph card sgd, inscr & dated “Paris 1896.” * Detaille, Jean B.E. ALs. N.p., Aug 1, [18??]. 1p, 24mo. * Kaulbach, Friedrich August von. (2) ALs. * Kaulbach, Herman von. ALs. * _ _. Autograph note embellished with ink drawing, dated 1873. * _ _. ALs. Feb 24, 1874. 1p, 8vo; minor creasing. * Gerome, Leon. Short ALs. Paris, Feb 4, 1883. 1p, 24mo. * Guillaumet, Gustave A. N.p., n.d. 2 1/2 pp, 16mo. * Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest. Short ALs. Dec 30, 1874. 1p, 16mo. * Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre. ALs. Dec 11, 1891. 1p, 12mo. * Tissot, James Josef. Typed letter sgd. Atlantic City, Apr 25, 1900. 2pp, 8vo. * _ _. New York, Dec 8, 1900. 1p, 8vo. * Vernet, Antoine Charles Horace [Carle] & Horace. ALs. June 18, 1820. 3pp, with stamples address integral cover. To Madame Vernet, addressed by her husband (Horace) & her father-in-law (A.C. Horace) & sgd in turn by each. * Vereschagin, Vasily. Photogravure portrait sgd. 17 autograph items. $400-600

Lots 520-541 520 142071/2 1 vol. (American County Atlas.) Stone & Stewart, pub. New Topographical Atlas of Tompkins County, New York. Philadelphia, 1866. Sq folio, orig bds with cover label; rubbed, spine gone, covers detached but present. With 17 color maps, 3 wood-engraved architectural views. “Caroline” map detached, with chipping & paper loss at edges & gutter. Le Gear L 2499. $120-180 521 141820/10 1 vol. Berghaus, Heinrich. Vollstandiger Universal-Handatlas. Glogau: C. Flemming, 1853. 1st ed. Oblong folio, modern buckram, gilt-lettered portion of orig brown cloth front cover laid down. With 114 litho maps with outline color. Occasional light toning & scattered light foxing. Incl US map, Western US regional maps, large-scalemap of Texas. Contemp ink ownership on tp. $120-180


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522 141820/23 1 vol. Bradford, Thomas G. An Illustrated Atlas, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical of the United States, and the Adjacent Countries. Boston: Weeks, Jordan, [1838]. 1st ed. Folio, contemp 3/4 roan & cloth; scuffed, spine, joints & extremities often rubbed. With additional hand-colored engraved title, 39 engraved maps with outline color (on 40 sheets, incl double-page US map). Minor staining & darkening to bottom fore-edge corners of front & back matter, light to moderate offsetting on text, very occasional minor foxing to maps. Incl map & text for the Republic of Texas. Phillips 1381; Sabin 7261. $5,000-8,000 523 141521/7 1 vol. Bradley, Wm. M. & Brothers, pub. Bradley’s Atlas of the World for Commerce and Library Reference. Philadelphia, 1886. Folio, orig gilt-lettered russia; rubbed, worn, defective. With 75 double-page (mostly color) litho maps. Minor dampstaining at blank top & fore-edge corners of a 1st & last maps, separation along portion of vertical center-fold of New York State map. $250-400

524 141820/41 1 vol. Carey, Mathew, pub. Carey’s American Pocket Atlas. Philadelphia, 1805. 3rd ed. 12mo, contemp calf; worn & repaired, front joint breaking. With 20 maps (incl fold US map) & fold table. Fold table & map creased, small cellotape repairs to fold map, tp & content leaf repaired with portions supplied in facs, additional tp (repaired at blank gutter) inserted loose, old catalogue label on ffep verso, some internal mostly marginal dampstaining, scattered light foxing to state & territorial maps. Ex-library, ink stamp on tp verso, label on paste-down. Howes C-137. $500-800


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525 141820/21 1 vol. Carey, Mathew, pub. Carey’s General Atlas, Improved and Enlarged. Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1814. Folio, old (contemp or near contemp) calf, red morocco spince label (chipped), bdg rubbed. With 58 mostly double-page engraved maps with outline color. Tp & the 2 “Prefatory Remarks” leaves creased, tp with vertical 5 1/2 in separation extending from bottom left into list of contents - negligible paper loss, as with 2 in vertical separation to top of prefatory sheet - affecting the p in “prefatory,” crease casued by old misfold of the seven ranges map (#28). Some spotting to front matter, scattered light foxing to map margins, very occasionally to maps. Tall, untrimmed copy with generally attractive set of maps. 26 maps related to North America. 19th-century library label on paste-down. Phillips 1372. $5,000-8,000 526 141820/6 1 vol. Cary, J[ohn]. Cary’s New Universal Atlas Containing Distinct Maps of All the Principle States and Kingdoms Throughout the World. London: J. Cary, 1808. 1st ed. Folio, contemp marbled bds, modern maroon calf back & corners. With 56 engraved maps with outline color on 60 numbered sheets. With content sheet hinge-mtd to subscriber’s list. Crisp & clean. $2,500-4,000 527 141820/14 1 vol. (Wrappers.) (Cerography.) Morse, Sidney E.; Breese, Samuel. Geographic Atlas of The United States. New York: Sidney E. Morse, 1845. Part 3 (of 3). Lg folio, orig ptd sewn wrappers; light edge wear. With 12 wax-engraved maps. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. Untrimmed maps of PA, KY & TN, MO, AK, NC, IN, IL, MI, IA & WI, TX, CA. Shows Texas as a republic in 1844 & California before the Mexican War. Sidney E. Morse developed the medium of wax engraving or cerography, which was first used in 1839. Rumsey 4180. $250-400 528 141820/13 2 vols. Colton, George W. Colton’s Atlas of the World. New York: J. H. Colton, 1855-1856. Folio, orig morocco-backed gilt-lettered & pictorial brown cloth; spines rubbed, other moderate wear. Hinges stressed. With 2 engraved vignette titles, 107 litho maps & plans (most handcolored). Scattered mostly light dust smudging & spotting. First 5 maps in vol 1 coming loose, tp of vol 2 coming loose. $1,500-2,500

529 141820/32 1 vol. Dower, John. A New General Atlas. London: Henry Teesdale, 1835. Sm folio, contemp green cloth, green roan back & corners; scuffed, extremities rubbed, head of spine pulling away. With double-page engraved vignette title, 47 hand-colored sheets of maps, incl double-sheet India map & “Rivers & Mountain” sheet. Internally generally crisp & clean, Binder’s ticket of J. Martin & Sons (London), blindstamp on tp. Among the 8 maps relating to the western hemisphere is “Mexico & Guatamala,” showing Texas as a political unit. $1,000-1,500 530 141820/4 1 vol. Dunn, Samuel. A New Atlas of the Mundane System; or, Geography and Cosmography: Describing the Heavens and Earth. London: R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1778-[1786]. Folio, modern full polished calf; spine slightly scuffed. With 42 double-page engraved maps with hand-colored outline, 6 b/w engraved celestial maps. Some light offsetting on maps, 2 maps with ink ms notes on marging & versos, map of Spain creased & slightly foxed. With the 1st issue tp (1778), but with maps issued through 1786. $800-1,200 531 141820/3 1 vol. A Leaf from the Mercator-Hondius World Atlas ... of 1619. [Fullerton, CA]: Stone & Larson, 1985. Essay by Norman J.W. Thrower. 1/89 (of 115). Folio, orig 1/4 vellum & gilt-decorated olive bds, gilt-lettered spine, cloth slipcase (some edge wear). Near fine. Tipped in map with orig color of the Italian regions of Ancona & Spoleto. $300-500 532 141820/25 1 vol. Meyer, Herman, pub. Meyer’s Zeitung-Atlas. Hildburghausen, 1852. Sm oblong folio, gilt-lettered patterned red cloth; spine starting to detach, other minor wear. With 123 steel-engraved maps, most with outline color. Occasionally lightly toned, scttered minor spotting. Incl map of Texas, California & the southwest. $250-400 533 141820/2 1 vol. [Mills, Robert.] Atlas of the State of South Carolina. Columbia, SC: Bostich & Thornley, 1938. #67/350. Folio, orig gilt-lettered two-tone brown cloth; scuffed. With 29 hand-colored litho caps, incl fold map. Slightly toned, some dust smudging to front matter. Ex-library, ink stamp on tp, label on paste-down. “A New Facsimile of the Original Published in 1825.” $500-800


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534 141820/1 1 vol. [Mitchell, S. Agustus.] Mitchell’s New General Atlas. Philadelphia: Bradley, Garretson, 1877. Folio, orig black-stamped & gilt terra-cotta pebbled cloth, morocco back & corners; corners rubbed, spine occasionally rubbed. With 66 hand-colored signle- & double-page maps with decorative borders. Clean split at center fold of California map, a few upper fore-edge corners creased. Incl New York & many other American city maps. Complete, mostly clean, attractive. $400-600 535 141820/11 1 vol. Mitchell, S. Augustus, pub. A Universal Atlas. Philadelphia, 1846. 1st ed, 2nd issue. Folio, orig 1/4 roan & marbled bds, gilt-lettered roan cover label. Engraved tp, 72 hand-colored maps & chart. Some dust smudging to tp & front matter, light toning to maps, light dust smudging in margins, small stains on Philadelphia & Indiana maps, map of Michigan with 5 inch tear at bottom left extending into map - negligible paper loss. Maps generally bright & attractive. Phillips 6103; Rumsey 537. $1,500-2,500

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538 537 141727/12 1 vol. [Mitchell, S. Agustus.] An Accompaniment to Mitchell’s Map of the World. Philadelphia: Hinman & Dutton, 1837. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp 1/4 sheep & marbled bds; scuffed, joints, extremities & corners rubbed. Scattered minor foxing with lg fold color frontis depicting world-wide flags incl the US & the Republic of Texas. Text incl description of the Republic of Texas. Sound & attractive, small tears to fold frontis - negligible paper loss. OCLC 647014186. $200-300

538 141772/1 1 vol. Munster, Sebastian. Cosmographey order Beschreibung aller Laender Herrschafften ... [Basel: Henrichum Petri, 1564.] Folio, contemp paneled pictorial- & foliate-stamped pigskin over wooden bds, metal pieces of orig clasps present, orig bands; expertly repaired, leather augmentations at head of foot & spine, hinges reinforced. With modern free endpapers. With 25 woodcut maps (incl 16 double-page), 39 woodcut views (35 double-page, 3 fold out, 1 single-page), numerous woodcut maps & views in text. Part of pp ccclvii & ccclviii incl map of Sicily torn away, fold out view of worms shows 1 inch square chip - no loss to image or neat lines, reapirs & small losses to fold out of Vienna. Some marginal dampstaining, scattered dust smudging & spotting. Complete with colophon. Double-page maps: A New Map of the World; Ptolemaic World Map with Headwinds; Europe Oriented to the South; Spain & Portugal; France (& Belgium); Austria & Bohemia; Switzerland; Bavaria; Bohemia; Poland; Greece & Turkey; India; Southeast Asia & China; Africa; The New World: North & South America; Japan. In custom cloth archival box, which opens to become a reading stand. Sabin 51390; see Sabin 51379 for collation. $20,000-30,000


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539 141820/9 1 vol. Reid, John, pub. The American Atlas. New York, 1796. Folio, modern 1/4 tan calf & marbled bds. With 21 engraved maps (20 listed on tp + plan of Washington, D.C.) Tp & map of North America professionally repaired - gutter of tp restored, corners of N. American map touched up. Some spotting to tp, blank bottom corner of US map repaired, repairs to left margin, bottom corner & left edge of D.C. map, bottom left corner with losses to neat lines, other maps likely expertly washed. Complete. Evans 30178; Phillips-LeGear 1216, 1366; Howes R170; Sabin 96106. $5,000-8,000

540 141820/5 1 vol. (Wolff, Jeremias, pub.) [Composite Atlas.] [Augsburg, ca 17201740.] Folio, old bds, mottled sheep back & corners; extremities rubbed. Holding 16 double-page hand-colored engraved maps: “Mappa Totius Mundi,” G. Deliese, minor dampstaining; “Europa ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff, old repairs at margins; “Asia ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff, minor dampstaining; “Hispania ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff, M. Seutter, minor dampstaining; “Africa ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff, minor dust soiling at edges; “America Meridionalis ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff, old repairs; “America Septentrionalis ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff; “Theatrum Belli ...” (Eastern & Central Europe), M. Seutter, minor dampstaining. some minor dust soiling; “Mappa Imperii Moscovitici ...,” G. Deliese, M. Suetter; “Tabula Hungaria ...,” G. Deliese, J. Wolff; “Imperii Moscovitici Pars Australis ...,” G. Deliese, M. Suetter; “Nova ... Constantinopalitani ...,” M. Suetter, minor dampstaining; “Nova Mappa ... Maris Assoviensis ver de Zabache ...,” M. Suetter, minor dampstaining, old repairs; “Gallia ...,” G. Deliese, M. Suetter; “Italia ...,” R.P. Ricciolo, G. Deliese, J. Wolff, minor dust soiling. All with full margins, full or outline color. Generally attractive. $2,500-4,000

541 141820/31 2 vols. World Atlases: Malte-Burn, [Conard]. A New General Atlas. Philadelphia: John Grigg, 1829. 4to, contemp marbled bds, red straight-grained morocco back & corners, orig ptd green cover label; scuffed, spine occaisonally rubbed. With 40 hand-colored engraved maps; scattered minor staining & occasional light dust smudging. With the American maps after the work of ANthony Finley, incl the map of Mexico with its depiction of “Texas or New Estremaduia.” * Tunison, Henry Cuthbert. Tunison’s Peerless Univerasal Atlas of the World. Jacksonville, IL, etc., n.d. [ca 1885]. Sm folio, orig cloth, gilt. Color litho maps. $300-500


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MAPS Lots 542-557 542 141431/5 1 piece. Allard, Carol. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “Recentissima Novi Orbis, Sive Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis Tabula.” [Amsterdam, ca 1697.] 20 1/4 x 23 3/4 in; 521 x 603mm, sheet size. Mtd on bd; vertical center crease just starting to separate, 1 x 1/2 in paper loss on left of crease starting 1/2 in above neatline, small losses on either side of center crease just below neatline & at neatline in upper right. Plate mark intact, 19 7/8 x 23 5/8 in; 504 x 600mm. Old color. Not examined out of frame. With small inset of New Zealand with ruled border within cartouche. Showing important corrections to the mapping of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Valley. Burden II 724 (2nd state), McLaughlin 132; Tooley, “California as an Island,” 65. $600-900 543 141280/15 1 piece. [Bellin, Jacques N.] Engraved Map. “Carte de la Nouvelle Angleterre, Nouvelle Yorck et Pennsylvania.” [Paris, 1757.] 8 1/2 x 12 1/4 in; 215 x 310mm, margins. Some light creasing. Clean & attractive. Archival framing. $150-250

544 141616/1 1 piece. Bleau, Willem (& Jan). Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “Nova Virginiae Tabula.” [Amsterdam, 1640.] 14 13/16 x 19 in; 376 x 482mm, full margins. Lightly to moderately toned, light foxing & minor dust smudging, verso moderately toned. Latin text on verso. Old color. Burden 193. $800-1,200 545 141598/1A 1 piece. Bowen, Ewan. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “A New Accurate Map of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, St. John and Anticosta:... Nova Scotia, Canada &c.” [London, ca 1744]. 14 x 17 in; 355 x 430mm. Lightly to moderately toned, some light creasing & scattered foxing. Not examined out of formidable 20th-century wood frame. $120-180 546 141598/1 2 pieces. 17th-Century Hand-Colored Engraved Maps: [Bleau, William after Gerritsz, Hessel.] “Tabula Russiae ex autographo quid delineandum curvit...” [Amsterdam, ca 1658.] 16 13/16 x 21 1/2 in; 427 x 546mm, margins. Chipping in margins, moderately to heavily toned, bd burn to verso. Old color. Dutch text on verso. With inset plan of Moscow with 17-letter key, inset view of Port of Archangel. * Visscher, Nicolas. “Asiae Nova Delineatio ...” [Amsterdam, ca 1660.] 17 1/4 x 21 3/8 in; 438 542mm, margins. Chipping & wounds in margins, moderately toned & slightly dusty, scattered spotting & small areas of surface wear. Old color. Both sold with all faults. $500-800 547 141820/35 2 pieces. (Crimea.) Fold Linen-Backed Maps: Huot, J.J.N. “Carte Geologique de la Crimme.” Paris, 1853. 23 1/4, 36 1/4 in; 590 x 920mm. Engraved & hand-colored for Anatole de Demidoff’s Le Voyage dans la Russie Meridionale. * British Admiralty, pub. “Sevastopol Harbor.” London, 1853. 10 1/4 x 21 in; 260 x 535mm. Engraved. Together in old custom cloth case. $80-120

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548 141820/34 Lot. Conder, C.H.; Kitchener, H.H. Fold Linen-Backed Map. “Map of Western Palestine from Surveys Conducted for the Committee of The Palestine Exploration Fund.” London, 1882. Special ed, illustrating the divisions of the natural drainage and the mountain ranges. 2 fold sheets, each divided into 28 sections, together 65 3/4 x 34 in; 1670 x 865mm. Ptd in brown & green. Crisp & clean in orig cloth case (frayed). $80-120 549 141820/29 1 piece. Dowes, John. Hand-Colored Engraved Fold Map. “A New Chart of the World on Mercatoris Projection ... Track of the Most Celebrated & Recent Navigators.” London: Henry Teesdale, 1842. In 2-hinged fold linen-backed sections, each approx 50 x 37 1/4 in; 1270 x 945mm. Scattered light foxing, orig brown morocco gilt casing; extremities rubbed. With Texas as independant republic. $250-400 550 141460/2 1 piece. Ensigns & Thayer, pub. Partly Hand-Colored Wood-Engraved Map. “Ornamental Map of the United States & Mexico.” New York, etc., [1948, but ca 1851]. 31 x 23 in; 785 x 584mm, sheet size. Vignette & ornamental border. Some dampstaining, dust smudging & chipping in blank margins. Loose unmounted sheet. $500-800

551 148032/6 1 piece. (Holy Land Map.) [Fuller, Thomas.] Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “Gilead.” [London], 1648. 11 1/4 x 13 1/4 in; 285 x 335mm. Light vertical center crease. Old color. Framed. $120-180 552 141631/3A 2 pieces. Hand-Colored Engraved Maps: Jansson, Jan. “Mantua Ducatus.” [Amsterdam, ca 1635-1666.] 13 3/4 x 18 3/4 in; 350 x 475mm, mtd on bd & matted. Old outline color, much augmented with later color. * Wit, Frederik de. “Nova Totius Angliae, Scotiae et Hibernia ...” [Amsterdam, ca 1680.] 19 x 22 in; 482 x 558mm, margins. Old color. Moderately to heavily toned, bd burn to verso. $250-400 553 141631/3 1 piece. Jansson, Jan. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “Americae Pars Meridionalis.” Amsterdam, [ca 1630]. 18 x 2 in; 457 x 560mm, margins. Moderately toned, mtd on bd. Old mostly outline color, augmented cartouche color. $300-500

554 141808/6 1 piece. Ortelius, Abraham. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “Maris Pacifici, (quod vulgo Mar del Zur)...” Antwerp, 1589 [nut 1603]. 13 9/16 x 19 1/2 in; 344 x 495mm, full margins. Latin text on verso. old (orig?) color augmented at cartouche borders, tropic demarcations, Magellan’s ship & several sma;; features with later color. Lightly to moderately dusty, slightly toned. The 1st ptd map to be devoted to the Pacific ocean, 1st issued in 1589 (1590). 1st state, dated 1589 in the lower left-hand cartouche. Burdem 74, Latin text issue of 1603. $2,500-4,000

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555 141820/43 4 pieces. Ottoman Dominions - Fold Lithographic Maps: Wyld, J., pub. “European Dominions of the Ottomans or Turkey in Europe.” London, [ca 1837-40]. 23 1.4 x 32 1.8 in; 590 x 815mm, sheet size. 24 sections. Engraved, orig hand-colroed outline. Minor wear. * Shawe, William. “ Turkey in Asia, with Russian Armenia and the Countries of the Caucasus.” London: Philips, [ca 1856-1874]. 21 1/2 x 25 3/4 in; 546 x 654mm, sheet size. 24 sections. Handcolored litho, orig gilt-lettered casing. Minor wear, scattered foxing primarily to linen-back. * Wyld, James, “Map of the Ottoman Empire, The Black Sea and the Frontiers of Russia and Persia.” London, [ca 1846-61]. 17 1/4 x 23 3/4 in; 438 x 603mm, sheet size. 12 sections. Engraving with hand-colored outline, in orig cloth case with ptd cover label. Minor wear. * _ _. “Map of Syria, Ancient and Modern.” London, [ca 1837-40]. 39 x 26 1/4 in; 990 x 665mm, sheet size. 24 sections. Engraving with hand-color, in orig cloth case with paper cover label. Scattered light foxing. $200-400 556 141155/48 2 pieces. Seale, Richard William. Engraved Maps: “A Map of North America with the European Settlements & ... West Indies.” [London, ca 1745.] 15 1/2 x 19 1/8 in; 395 x 485mm, margins. California as an island. * “A Map of South America with all the European Settlements ...” [London, ca 1745.] 19 1/4 x 15 in; 490 x 380mm, margins. Both clean & crisp, some light creasing. $300-500 557 141155/49 3 pieces. Western Hemisphere & the Pacific Ocean - Engraved Maps: “America in Tabula in Argonautica Victoria.” [Ghent, 1698.] 2 3/4 x 5 in; 70 x 125mm. Some dampstaining. * Aa, Pieter vander. “America of de Nieuwe Weereld ...” Lieden, [ca 1705]. 6 1/4 x 9 1/16 in; 160 x 230mm, margins. Minnor dampstaining, light creasing. * “L’Amerique, Meridionale et Septentrionale.” Paris: G. Danet, 1740. 9 x 13 1/8 in; 225 x 340mm, margins. Some spotting & toning. California as an island. $200-300

PRINTS Lots 558-597 558 141155/38 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Gelsiminum Cataloni ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 16131740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Clean & attractive. $400-600 559 141155/45 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Narcissus, Colchicum, Crocum ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Minor creasing. Clean & attractive. $500-800 560 141155/47 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Hyachinthus, Ornithogalum ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Slightly toned, light creasing, some dust smudging. Otherwise clean & attractive. $400-700 561 141155/46 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Anthirrinum ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Clean & attractive. $400-600 562 141155/44 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Colchicum ...” (6 plants.) [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 16131740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Slightly toned. Clean & attractive. $400-600 563 141155/43 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Anemone ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Dampstain at bottom left extending within plate mark below image, small dampstain at top center right margin. Otherwise clean & attractive. $400-700


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564 141155/42 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Caryophyllus Multiplex ...” (1 plant.) [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Clean & attractive. $500-700

565 141155/39 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Piper Indicum Maximum ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Clean & attractive. $500-800

566 141155/40 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Piper Indicum Orbiculatum ...” [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Clean & attractive. $500-800

567 141155/41 1 piece. [Besler, Basilius.] Hand-Colored Engraving. “Caryophyllus Muliplex ...” (3 plants.) [Hortus Eystettenis.] [Altdorf, etc., 1613-1740.] 19 x 14 3/4 in; 482 x 400mm, margins. Text on verso. Clean & attractive. $500-800


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568 141155/51 2 pieces. [Merian, Maria Sibylla.] Hand-Colored Botanical Engravings. [Recueil de plantes des Indes.] [Paris, 1768.] Plates III & CVIII. 10 1/2 x 6 3/4 in; 265 x 175mm, full margins. Clean & bright. $250-400 569 141287/20 1 piece. Catesby, Mark. Hand-Colored Engraving. “The Wampum Snake.” [London, 1771.] [The Natural History of Carolina,... Third Edition.] 9 5/8 x 13 7/8 in; 244 x 352mm, wide margins. Generally clean & attractive, in archival frame with text leaf at back. $200-300 570 141287/3 1 piece. Catesby, Mark. Hand-Colored Engraving. “The Fishing Hawk.” [London, 1771.] [The Natural History of Carolina,... Third Edition.] 10 1/4 x 14 1/2 in; 260 x 368mm, wide margins. Generally clean & attractive in archival frame with text leaf at back. $300-500 571 141287/11 1 piece. Catesby, Mark. Hand-Colored Engraving. [“Brown Bittern Yellow-Crowned Night Heron.”] [The Natural History of Carolina ... Third Edition.] [London, 1771.] 13 3/4 x 10 in; 350 x 254mm, wide margins. Generally clean & attractive. In archival frame with text leaf at back. $300-500

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572 141287/9 4 pieces. Catesby, Mark. Hand-Colored Engravings: [London, 1771.] [The Natural Hostory of Carolina,... Third Edition.]: “The Flying Fish, The Rudder Fish, The Fresh-Water Perch; Hirundo, Perga, Perca.” 14 1/2 x 10 3/8 in; 368 x 263mm. * “The Fox-Colored Thrush.” 13 3/8 x 10 1/4 in; 340 x 260mm. * The Black Cap, Flycatcher. 13 1/2 x 10 1/4 inl 343 x 260mm. [The Wild Pine & Cricket.] 13 1/2 x 9 7/8 in; 343 x 250mm. All with wode margins. All generally clean & attractive, in archival framing, all but the last with text leaf at back. $500-800 573 141287/8 1 piece. Havell, R. after Audubon, John James. Hand-Colored Engraving. Swamp Sparrow. [Plate XIV, The Birds of America, London, 18271838.] London, 1829. Plate size 19 1/4 x 12 1/4 in; 488 x 310mm; sheet size 26 1/2 x 18 1/2 in; 673 x 470mm. Lightly toned, a few minor dampstains, plate mark intact, margins trimmed, watermark trimmed away. $400-600 574 141287/4 1 piece. Havel, R. after Audubon, John James. Hand-Colored Aquatint and Etching. “Golden-Eye Duck.” [Plate CCCXLII, The Birds of America, London, 1827-1838.] Plate 21 1/4 x 30 3/8 in; 540 x 772mm; sheet 25 5/8 x 35 1/4 in; 650 x 895mm, on J. Whatman watermarked paper dated 1838. Lightly toned, moderate mat burn, bottom left blank corner dampstained, glue residue, horizontal lines above image. Color not as vivid as in best preserved examples. Note, watermarked J. Whatman 1838, not 1836. $3,000-5,000

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575 141775/7 1 piece. [McKenney, Thomas L.; Hall, James.] Hand-Colored Lithograph. “Hunting the Buffaloe.” Philadelphia: E.C. Biddle, 1837. (History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Philadelphia, 1836-44.) 19 7/8 x 13 7/8 in; 504 x 350mm, sheet size. Professionally cleaned, lightly discolored circular areas in image. Archival frame by Ursula Hobson. $500-800 576 141858/3 2 pieces. (Eerie Canal Views.) Bartlett, W.H. Hand-Colored Engravings: “Lockport, Eerie Canal.” * “View on the Eerie Canal, Near Little Falls.” Both ca 1850. Each approx 6 x 8 in; 150 x 200mm. Later color. Clean & attractive. Both framed. $80-120 577 141858/1 8 pieces. (Hudson River Views.) Bartlett, W.H., et al. Hand-Colored Engravings: “Villa on the Hudson, Near Weehawken.” * “Baai ... New York .... Hoboken. * “Undercliff near Cold Spring.” * “View Near West Point.” * “West Point and the Highlands.” * “View from Ruggle’s House.” * “View of Newburgh.” * “Peekskill Landing.” All ca 1850. Each approx 6 x 8 in; 150 x 200mm. Later color. Clean & attractive. All framed. $300-500 578 141858/2 6 pieces. (Hudson Valley Views.) Bartlett, W.H., et al. Hand-Colored Steel Engravings: “Mouth of the Moadna on the Hudson.” * “View Near Anthony’s Nose.” * “The Tomb of Kosciusko.” * “Village of Sing-Sing.” * “Chapel of the Lady of Coldspring.” * “Sing Sing and Tapan Sea.” Most ca 1850. Each approx 6 x 8 in; 150 x 200mm. Later color. Clean & attractive. All framed. $300-500 579 141862/1 1 piece. Kollner, A[gustus]. Tinted Etching. “Wissahikon Vally Rocks, Philadelphia.” [Philadelphia, ca 18902]. 4 15/16 x 6 7/8 in; 125 x 175mm, full margins. Light foxing. $120-180 580 141431/3 1 piece. Landseer, Thomas after Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry. Mezzotint Engraving. [“The Deer Pass.”] [1855 or later.] 17 x 36 1/4 in; 430 x 920mm, image size. Clean & attractive with excellent tonal contrast. Not examined out of 19th-century frame. $250-400

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581 141155/52 7 pieces. (Equestrian Subjects.) [Adlersflugel, Georg Simon Winter von.] Engravings. [Tractatio nova ... de re equaria.] [Nuremberg, 1678.] 7 5/8 x 12 in; 198 x 305mm, margins. Later color. Clean & attractive. Each matted. $500-800 582 132139/3 1 piece. (Old Masters.) Lievens, Jan. Etching. “Jacoba Govtero inter regios magnae Britanniae ...” N.p., [ca 16321635]. 10 1/4 x 8 in; 260 x 202mm, trimmed at plate mark; minor scattered foxing, a little darkening at edges. Portrait of the lute player James Gaultier, active in the court of Charles I, King of England, by an etcher artist associated with Rembrandt. $500-800 583 141837/1 1 piece. (Old Masters.) Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. Etching. [The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli] “Altra Veduta del tempio della Sibilla in Tivoli.” [Rome, 1761.] 24 1/4 x 17 1/8 in; 615 x 435mm, margins. On watermarked laid paper. Clean & attractive, strong impression. $300-500


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584 132120/30 4 pieces. (Old Masters.) Tempesta, Antonio. Etchings &c: [The Four Seasons.] Spring, Summer & Fall (3 of 4 only). Giovanni Orlandi, 1592. Etchings, 5 1/2 x 8 1/16 in; 145 x 210mm. Trimmed at plate marks, lightly toned, occasionally creased. Each framed. * [Passion of the Virgin Mary.] Rome: Nicholas van Aelst, 1590. Engraving, 19 1/4 x 14 in; 485 x 355. Trimmed, dampstaining & small paper loss at corner. $300-500 585 141305/33 8 pieces. (American Revolution.) Berger, Gottfried Daniel after Chodowiecki, Daniel Nicholas. Etchings. [Scenes from events and battles leading up to and during the American Revolution.] [Leipzig and Berlin], 1784. Nos 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 (of 12). Sheet sizes approx 4 x 2 1/2 in; 100 x 62mm. Image sizes approx 2 7/8 x 2 in; 74 x 52mm with etched borders & margins. Moderately toned & mat burned. Presumed card issue. No 1, “Die Americaner Wiedersetzen ...” (Stamp Act Protest); No 2, “Die Einwohner von Boston ...” (Boston Tea Party); No 7, “Die Americaner ... General Bourgoyne ...” (Surrender of General Bourgoyne at Saratoga); No 8, “Dr Franklin erhalt ...” (Benjamin Franklin’s Reception by Louis XVI); No 9, “Landing einer Franzosischen ...” (Arrival at Newport of French Army under Comte de Rochambeau); No 10, “Major Andre ...” (Major Andre Taken into Custody); No 11, “Die Americaner Machen den Lord Cornwallis ...” (Surrender of General Cornwallis); No 12, “Ende der Feindseeligkeiten ...” (British Departure from Manhattan). See Cresswell 243, 248, 275, 277, 318, 327& 343 - capture of Major Andre not recorded. $800-1,200 586 141280/11A 3 pieces. (Washington, George.) Currier, N[athaniel], pub. Hand-Colored Lithographs: “Washington’s Reception by the Ladies, on Passing the bridge at Trenton, N.J., April 1789.” New York, 1845. 12 3/8 x 8 3/4 in; 314 x 324mm, image & text, margins. Gale 7077. * “Washington at Valley Forge.” New York, [ca 1845]. 12 x 8 1/2 in; 305 x 215mm, image & text, margins. Gale 7055. * “George Washington, First President of the Unitred States.” New York, [ca 1845]. 12 1/2 x 8 7/8 in; 317 x 255mm, image & text, margins. Gale 2555. All clean, each framed, last 2 in 19th-century frames. $300-500

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587 141280/9 1 piece. Green, V[alentine] after Trumbull, John. Mezzotint Engraving. “General Washington.” London, Jan 15, 1781. 25 x 16 1/6 in; 635 x 408mm; trimmed within plate mark, engraved surface intact. Scattered minor spotting, expertly preserved & cleaned. Archivally framed. The 2nd likeness of Washingtnon to be introduced to Europe, a full length image standing on the bank of the Hudson River. Wick Figure 14 (pp 26-28), [Hart 84]. $800-1,200 588 141280/11 3 pieces. (Washington, George.) Kellog Brothers, pub. Hand-Colored Lithographs: “Washington, First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Heart of His Countrymen.” Hartfod, etc., [1846-1847]. 12 1/2 x 8 1/4 in; 317 x 210mm, image & text, margins. * “Washington at Prayer.” Hartford, [1846-1847]. 12 1/4 x 8 1/4 in; 310 x 210mm, image & text, margins. * “Washington’s Reception by the Ladies at Trenton, N.J., April 1789.” Hartford, etc., [1848-1850]. 8 3/4 x 12 in; 222 x 305mm, image & text, margins. All clean, each framed, the last 2 in mid-19th-century wood frames. $800-1,200


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589 141280/10 1 piece. Ritchie, A.H. Hand-Colored Engraving. “Washington and His Generals.” New York: James Tyroler, [ca 1870]. 26 1/2 x 37 in; 675 x 940mm, sheet size. Clean & attractive. Archivally framed. $600-1,000 590 141280/13 1 piece. Savage, John. Stipple Engraving. “In Memory of Gen. George Washington and His Lady.” Philadelphia, Jan 1, 1804. 13 1/4 x 17 1/4 in; 335 x 438mm. Some minor dampstaining, but expertly cleaned & repaires. Archivally framed. $500-800 591 141727/17A 15 pieces. (Washington, George & Martha.) Etchings & Engravings: Rosenthal, Max. Ca 1900. Various formats, full sheets, most sgd in pencil. * Hall, Charles B. “Washington in Masonic Costume. 1905. Set of 3 proofs, full sheets. $100-150

595 148045/2 3 pieces. Pine, John. Hand-Colored Engravings: [The Tapestry Hangings of the House of London Representing the Several Engagements of the English ans Spanish Fleets in the Memorable Year 1588.] [London], June 24, 1739. 14 3/4 x 23 3/4 in; 375 x 603mm; moderate vertical center creases. Naval battleships with borders of medallion portraits. Nos 1, 2 & 9 (of 10): (“The Defeat of the Spanish Armada I”); [“The Defeat of the Spanish Armada II”]; [The Spanish Come to Anchor at Calais”]. Ptd in blue & augmented with later color. Minor wear, mtd to bds & framed. $400-700 596 141280/14 1 piece. (British Political Caricature.) Gillray, James. Hand-Colored Engraving. “The Union-Club.” London: H. Humphrey, Jan 21, 1801. 11 5/8 x 17 5/8 in; 295 x 445mm, margins. Clean & attractive. Framed. Responding to the Act of Union, which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. $200-300

592 141901/8 1 piece. Sartain, John. Mezzotint Engraving. “Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America.” Chicago: R.R. Landon, [1864]. 24 1/2 x 17 3/4 in; 620 x 450mm. Clean & attractive in 19th-century wood frame presumably modern archival mat. Seated portrait, composit of a photograph of Lincoln’s head by Brady & a painting by Boyle. $250-400

597 141414/3 78 pieces. European Painters, Sculptors & Architects - Engraved Portraits: 4to sheets, plate marks, full margins; occasional minor foxing. 6 5/8 x 4 7/8 in; 175 x 122mm, several slightly smaller or larger. All from Serie degli uomini i piu illustri nella pittura, scultura, e architettura, Florence, 1769-1775. $200-300

593 141173/33 1 piece. Rops, Felicien, after. Color Etching. [Agonie ou Mors et vita ou Sainte Therese.] [Paris: G. Pallet, 1896.] 10 1/4 x 14 1/16 in; 263 x 360mm. Slightly toned, mtd to bd, some spotting in margins. 3 lines of ink annotations on blank “margin” above plate mark at lower left. Framed. Exsteens 945, 3rd state of 5. $300-500

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594 141709/1 1 piece. Berthon, Paul. Lithograph in Colors. Edward VII, King of England. Ca 1901. 16 1/2 x 12 1/2 in; 412 x 310mm, image & margins. Period frame. $120-180

Lots 598-606 598 138091/14 1 piece. (Illustration Art.) Price, Norman. [Franco-Mexican? Battle Scene.] Gouache pastel drawing, 10 x 20 1/2 in; 254 x 520mm. Framed. Canadian-born American illustrator, 1877-1851. $1,500-2,000 599 No lot


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600 141843/1 45 pieces. Photographs - 19th-century Commercial Portraits of Authors & Other Notables ca 1865-1895: Cartes-de-visite portraits (26) incl: Hans Christian Anderson, Louis Agassiz, George Bancroft, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Fenimore Cooper, G.W. Curtis, Bret Hart, J.W. von Goethe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alexander von Humboldt, Jean Ingelow, Washington Irving, Edgar A. Poe, Frederich Schiller, Mark Twain, Artemas Ward. Cabinet Cards & slightly smaller formats, incl: Joseph Addison, William Cullen Byron, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens (dampstained at bottom edge), John Dryden, Edward Everett, Oliver Goldsmith, H.W. Longfellow, John Milton, Thomas Nast, Alexander Pope, P. Byssle Shelly, Walter Scott, Lord Tennyson, Wm. M. Thackeray, William Wordsworth. Incl photos after paintings. Generally minor wear. $120-180

601 141920/1 1 vol. (Photographer’s Promotional Piece.) [Atelje, Jaeger, presumed photographer.] European Family Members. [Stockholm, 1914.] Folio, 14 1/2 x 12 1/4 in; 368 x 482mm. Orig flexible leather, gilt dentelles, a.e.g. 18 silver print portraits. $200-300 602 141173/37 12 pieces. American Photographers - Original Photographs: Neff, Francis. Graflex study portraits. Silver prints, 14 x 11 1/2 in; 355 x 290mm or 10 x 8 in; 254 x 190mm. All sgd & dated New York, 1937 on verso by Neff, also sgd by her in image. Some light creasing. $100-150


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603 141944/1 5 vols. Drawing & Sketch Books: England, ca 1860s-1890s. Oblong 4to, contemp rough or defective cloth bdgs. Pencil, wash, pen & ink drawings. English & continental views, figure studies. $250-400 604 141814/2 Lot. Original Drawings - 19th-Century Architecture &c: Chiefly pencil drawings. 4to sheets, approx 15 pieces. $200-300 605 141820/44 Lot. Reese, D.V. Original Drawings. Ink portraits (for the Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph), ca 1930s. 53 portraits on 53 mtd sheets, 8 1/2 x 6 in; 203 x 152mm. Each sgd & titled in ink by Reese. In 2 4to cloth scrapbooks. Classical & popular musical performers whose portraits were executed for Michael Shaw Jr.’s “On the Records” column. Subjects incl: Fred Astaire, Thomas Beecham, Benny Goodman, Paul Hindemith, Rachmaninoff, Paul Robeson, Schonberg, Stravinsky, Paul Whiteman. In custom cloth fall-down box. $300-500

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606 141634/8 7 pieces. (Peter, Max, attributed to.) Pen & Ink Drawings. Ink on paper, mtd to illus bd. 4 1/16 x 5 in; 114 x 140mm. Ca 1970s. With the business card of “Nirvana,” Bengali Indian restaurant at 30 Central Park South - presumed site of the execution and/or presentation of these drawings. $800-1,200

POSTERS & OTHER GRAPHICS Lots 607-614 607 141886/6 1 piece. Benton, Thomas Hart. Color Gelatone. “The Music Lesson.” New York: American Artists Association, 1944. 21 x 25 in; 530 x 635mm, sheet size. Attractively toned. $150-250 608 141926/1 1 piece. Wyeth, Andrew, after. Offset Lithograph. Evening at Kuerners. 18 1/2 x 28 3/4 in; 470 x 730mm, image size. Inscr & sgd in pencil below image at center by [Andrew] Wyeth. Clean, attractive. Framed. $800-1,200


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609 141727/15A Lot. Max, Peter. Color Silkscreens & Other Graphics: Ca 1980-83. Silkscreens: “Earth Flowers.” 30 1/2 x 23 in; 775 x 584mm. Sgd & dated 1980, marked AP/1 in pencil by Max. * “Marilyn Flowers.” Dimmensions as preceding. Marked “sample” in ink on image. * “Landscape Through Window.” Dimmensions as preceding. Stamped “salesman’s copy” in image. Sgd “Max” in pencil. * “Girl from Ibiza.” Dimmensions as preceding. Marked “sample” in ink in image. * “Summer Seas on II.” Dimmensions as preceding. * “Early Morning I.” Dimmensions as preceding. Marked “sample” in ink in image. * “Ballet Story.” Dimmensions as preceding.* “Lovers.” Dimmensions as preceding. Marked “sample” in ink in image. * “Walking in Garden.” Dimmensions as preceding. Marked “sample” in ink in image. * “Encounter.” Marked “sample” in ink in image. * “Lady in Weeds.” 30 x 22 in; 762 x 558mm. Stamped “salesman’s copy” in image. * “Lady in couch & Vase.” Dimmensions as preceding. Stamped “salesman’s copy” in image. * “Brown Lady & Vase.” 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 in; 698 x 550mm. * “Vase

in Room I.” Dimmensions as preceding. Marked “sample” in ink in image. * “Royal Gardens.” 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 in; 700 x 550mm. Marked “sample” in ink in image, title in ink on verso. * “Balancing Purple.” 14 x 10 in; 355 x 254mm. Sgd, dated 1981 & marked AP in pencil by Max. With blind stamp. * “White Shoes.” Dimmensions as preceding. Sgd, dated 1981 & marked AP in pencil by Max. * “Green Sail, Red Sail.” Dimmensions as preceding. Sgd, dated 1981 & marked AP in pencil by Max. * “Peach Surprise.” Dimmensions as preceding. Titled in ink on verso. * Untitled. Dimmensions as above. Silkscreen titles in pencil on verso (presumably by Max) unless otherwise noted. Offset color litho posters: Peter Max exhibition, C.G. Galleries, Edina Minnesota. * ARP Expo, 1981. * 1982 World’s Fair. * The White House Easter. * Peter Max exhibition, 1980, US & Canada. All posters 29 x 23; 735 x 580mm or smaller folio sheets. Minor scattered wear. Also incl framed untitled color silkscreen. 27 pieces. $1,200-1,800


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of the World Trade Center. * _ _. “Penthesilea.” Color proof sheet, 19 x 25 in; 482 x 635mm. Complete series of 12 full-page color illus for Henrich von Kleist’s Penthesilea, New York: Harper Collins, 1988. All condition A-/A. * Montresor, Beni. Original Ink Drawing. “Angel and Demon.” [1978.] 8 1/2 x 14 in; 215 x 355mm. Titled in pencil. Executed for Bedtime, New York: Harper & Row, 1978; not used. Clean & attractive. Matted. * (Mother Goose Collection.) Silkscreens. New York: Serigrafica, 1990: Moser, Barry, “Alice,” #268/300, sgd & numbered in pencil by Moser; Chwast, Seymour, “The Kilkenny Cats,” #225/300, sgd by Chwast; Pelvin, Daniel, “Cat and the Fiddle,” #225/300, sgd by Pelvin; Billout, Guy, “Children on Ice,” #295/300, sgd by Billout; Van Allsburg, Chris, “Around the Green Gravel,” #229/300, sgd by Van Allsburg below image. Each 26 1/2 x 20 1/2 in; 673 x 520mm on Rives BFK paper. Crisp & clean. $500-800

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611 141664/1 4 pieces. Astaire, Fred - Color Lithographic Movie Posters: “Three Little Words.” MGM, 1950. Original release. Insert, 36 x 14 in; 914 x 355mm. Small expert repairs. Condition B/B+. * “Daddy Long Legs.” 20th Century Fox, 1955. Orig release. Insert. Light horizontal creasing. B+. * “Silk Stocking.” MGM, 1957. orig release. Insert. B+/A. * “Follow the Fleet.” RFO, 1953. Re-release. Half sheet, 22 x 28 in; 558 x 711mm. Light creasing. B/B+. Each framed. $250-400 612 141664/4 1 piece. Astaire, Fred. Color Lithographic Movie Poster. “Broadway Melody of 1940.” MGM, [1940]. Orig release. Onesheet, 41 x 27 in; 1040 x 680. Creasing along old horizontal folds, a few small separations, a few small dampstains. Framed. Condition B-/C. $300-500

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610 141186/4 9 pieces. Sendak, Maurice, et al. Color Posters: Sendak, Maurice. “Stages.” Offset theatre poster. [New York, 1978.] 45x 29 1/2 in; 1140 x 750mm. Created for the Broadway play by Stuart Ostrow, starring Jack Warden, premiering Belsco Theatre, Mar 19, 1978, closing after 13 previews. * _ _. “And the Wild Things Come to New York,... the 1996 Sony Holiday Windows by Maurice Sendak.” [New York, 1996.] 24 x 18 in; 610 x 457mm. Sendak’s depicition of the New York skyline includes his only representation

613 141664/2 1 piece. Pissarro, Paul Emile. Color Lithographic Poster. “8eme Ball de l’AAAA.” 1930. Paris: G. Jenin, [1930]/ 46 x 30 in; 1170 x 760mm. light creasing along old folds. Framed. Condition B+. $500-800 614 141305/34 1 piece. Potthurst, Edward [Henry]. Color Lithographic Poster. “The Century, The July Number.” New York: W.B. Orcutt, [1896]. 21 1/2 x 15 7/8 in; 545 x 403mm. Aluminum litho ptg, corner mtd; light creasing. Condition A-. $300-500 END OF SALE

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Index Advertisement Art, 351-359 Africa, 206, 207, 366 African American Subjects, 27, 286, 287, 289 American Civil War, 158, 268, 272, 273, 276, 289, 290, 340, 341, 488 American Literature, 120, 121, 128, 129, 136 American Presidents, 302, 307, 308, 312, 458-461, 468A, 470-473, 476-481A, 483-485, 491, 511 American Revolutionary War, 267, 285, 301, 585 American Slavery, 288 Americana, 9, 13, 22, 72-74, 84, 176, 203, 204, 225-228, 231, 267, 268, 270, 272, 273, 287, 288, 290, 292-297, 299-303, 306, 307, 309-312, 314-320, 325, 326, 339, 463-465, 467-469, 474, 481, 482, 486, 489, 522, 535-537, 542, 554, 556, 557, 585, 587 Anthony, Susan B., 466, 467 Archaeology, 181, 182 Architecture, 1, 2, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18-22, 125, 261 Art Nouveau, 332 Asian Subjects, 12, 23-26, 130, 205, 214, 279, 344, 368 Astaire, Fred, 611, 612 Astronomy, 239-241 Atlases, 257, 520-527, 529, 531536, 540, 541 Audubon, John J., 162, 163, 573, 574 Autograph Material, 101, 306-308, 315, 366, 368-392, 394, 395, 397-431, 433-435, 437-449, 451-456A, 458-461, 463-474, 476-486, 488-509, 512-514, 516-519 Aviation, 277, 370-387 BAL Titles, 120, 121, 128-130, 196 Baseball, 388, 391 Besler, Basilius, 558-561, 563-565, 567 Blake, William, 103 Books on Books, 82, 265 Botanical Prints & Plates, 168, 558-561, 563-565, 567, 568 British Literature, 139, 156, 401 British Subjects, 10, 37, 39, 108, 235, 236, 395, 397-399, 402-406, 409, 411, 427, 438, 518, 580, 595 Bullfighting, 237 Carroll, Lewis, 40, 51, 67, 68 Catesby, Mark, 571 Children's Books, 48, 54, 58-61, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 72-80

Chinese Subjects, 12, 23-25, 279 Classical Authors, 238, 251, 253, 254 Classical Subjects, 180, 238 Color Plates, 3, 5-7, 36-38, 111, 162-164, 166, 168-172, 174, 176, 178-180, 208, 211, 232, 233, 236, 278, 280, 282, 283 Costume, 3-6 Cruikshank, George, 42 Cuban Subjects, 354-359 Currier & Ives, 586 Dali, Salvador, 30 Decorative Arts, 2, 3, 7, 9, 14, 17-19, 21, 125 Dickens, Charles, 62, 123, 124 Dickensiana, 126 Dore, Gustave, 44 Eames, Charles, 8 Early Printing, 81, 188, 189, 238-245, 247, 248, 250-253, 256-258, 260, 261, 320, 538 Early Science, 248 Einstein, Albert, 495 Eliot, T.S., 146 English Literature, 98, 99, 102, 114, 123, 124, 133, 140 Ephemera, 338, 339, 341-349, 351-359, 442 Etchings & Engravings, 579, 582, 583, 593 Evans Titles, 267, 300, 310, 311, 317 Extra-Illustrated, 103-105 Faulkner, William, 147-149 Finance, 185 Fine Bindings, 57, 76, 81, 97, 98, 101-105, 107-114, 210, 235, 301 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 150 Fore-Edge Paintings, 106, 107 French Subjects, 4, 52, 242, 329, 334-336, 394, 416-420, 453, 516A, 519 Games & Pastimes, 8, 231, 389, 451, 451A Garrison & Morton Titles, 192-195, 197-200 Gemology, 186-189 German Subjects, 422-426, 429, 446, 455 Graphic Art, 28, 35, 591 Hawaiiana, 350, 428 Hebraica, 262 Hemingway, Ernest, 152 Hermetic Philosophy, 248 Holy Land, 215-217, 551 Horticulture, 12, 169, 170, 173

Howes Titles, 178, 293, 300, 302, 316, 319 Illustrated Works, 30, 33, 39, 40, 42-48, 50-64, 66-71, 75-77, 79, 140, 328, 329 Irish Authors, 83, 131, 159, 160, 452 Irish Subjects, 119, 141, 596 Islamic Subjects, 363-365, 440 Jefferson, Thomas, 302, 303 Joyce, James, 154 Judaica, 66, 247, 258, 262-265, 400, 433, 434, 484 Kabbalah, 248 Kennedy Family, 313 Landscape Architecture, 11, 12 Law, 97, 266-268, 270, 465, 469, 483 Limited Editions Club, 61, 62, 86-89, 91, 92 Lincoln, Abraham, 307, 308, 592 Literature, 252 Manuscript Material, 361-365 Mapplethorpe, Robert, 90 Maps, 175, 183, 219, 250, 257, 520-527, 529, 531-536, 538, 540-557 Medicine, 192-202, 496, 499, 500, 503 Medieval Art, 14 Middle Eastern Subjects, 212, 215, 217, 218 Military History, 273, 276-278, 280, 282-284, 397, 398, 411, 417, 420, 424, 447, 488, 490, 491, 493 Modern Art, 28-31, 33, 514, 518A, 609 Modern Firsts, 78, 80, 83, 115, 117, 118, 132, 135, 137, 142-161 Mystery & Detective Literature, 136, 153, 406 Mysticism, 245 Native American Subjects, 182, 292-298 Natural History, 162-166, 168, 169, 171-173, 176-179, 568, 571, 573, 574 Naval History, 275, 281, 595 Occult, 204, 241, 320 Old Master, 582, 584 Original Graphics, 30, 31, 224, 603-606 Ornithology, 164

Philatelic Material, 340, 380, 463 Photo Illustrations, 90, 298 Photography, 9, 32, 90, 165, 230, 275, 276, 511-513, 516, 516A, 518B, 601, 602 Phrenology, 202 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 583 Pochoir, 52 Poe, Edgar Allan, 56, 136 Poetry, 98, 99, 117-119, 127, 132, 135, 137 Postcards, 344 Posters, 611-614 Prints, 571, 573, 574, 576-581, 583, 585-590, 592, 594-597, 607-609 Private Press, 61, 62, 81-89, 91-96 Rackham, Arthur, 53-64 Railroadiana, 350 Religious Subjects, 100, 245, 247, 325, 361, 408 Russian Subjects, 211, 278, 284, 449 Science & Technology, 181, 190-192, 239-241, 337, 386, 494-498, 500-503 Science Fiction & Fantasy, 138, 140 Sendak, Maurice, 65 Shakespeare, William, 112 Shakleton, Ernest, 220 Ships & The Sea, 275, 281, 490 Signed Books, 27, 43, 65, 66, 69, 82, 83, 115, 116, 122, 131, 134, 135, 141, 143, 144, 155, 157, 185, 205, 277, 313, 376, 390, 461, 470, 471, 476, 481A, 483, 507 Social Science, 133, 182, 185, 202, 499 Sporting, 85, 113, 114, 231-236, 358, 390 STC & Wing Titles, 188, 248, 256, 260 Travel & Exploration, 161, 180, 201, 206-221, 225, 227, 228, 251, 538 Twain, Mark, 101, 120, 121, 454 View Books, 222 Washington, George, 309-311, 586-591 Wilde, Oscar, 96 Witchcraft, 320 Women's Suffrage, 466, 467, 482 World War II, 338, 383, 384, 493 Wyeth, Andrew, 608 Wyeth, N.C., 69-71 Yeats, W.B., 141

Periodical Literature, 262, 329, 330, 332, 334-337


The Pennsylvania Sale Auction 11/12/14 Exhibition Opens Friday, November 7 at 10am Catalogue 267.414.1256 | catalogues@freemansauction.com

Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Lynda Cain 267.414.1237 lcain@freemansauction.com

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Wharton Esherick (1887–1970) Important cocobola sculpture “Essie”/“Rebecca,” 1933, H: 69 in., $60,000–80,000; Rare canvaswork chest cover, Mary Flower (1744–1778), Philadelphia, PA, initialed “MF” and dated “1767” 42 in. x 19 1/2 in. $30,000–50,000; Saur “Gun Wad” Bible in Original Saur Binding. Biblia. Germantown, PA: Christoph Saur, 1776, 3rd ed. British soldiers are said to have used sheets of this bible as gun wadding at the Revolutionary War Battle of Germantown, $1,200-1,800; Philadelphia School, 18th century, Rare miniature portrait of Revolutionary Colonel Benjamin Flower (1748–1781), Artillery Artificers Regiment and Commissioner of Military Stores, $5,000–8,000

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Fine French silver centerpiece, Paris, second half 19th century, possibly Maison Odiot $10,000-15,000

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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 “ASIS”. 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 re- offer 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 $75,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $75,001 through $1,500,000, and 12% thereafter. 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. v1.2014


bidding & registration form SALE NO

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please adhere to the bidding increments $10 UNTIL $200 IS REACHED

$25 UNTIL $500 IS REACHED

$50 UNTIL $1,000 IS REACHED

$100 UNTIL $3,000 IS REACHED

$250 UNTIL $5,000 IS REACHED

$500 UNTIL $10,000 IS REACHED

$1,000 UNTIL $30,000 IS REACHED

$2,000 UNTIL $50,000 IS REACHED

$5,000 UNTIL $100,000 IS REACHED

OVER $100,000 AUCTIONEER ’ S DISCRETION

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I hereby confirm thet I have read and am bound by the “Terms of Sale” presented by the auction house and which govern all auction purchases made by me. Although every attempt is made to execute your bid(s), the auctioneer is not responsible for errors and omissions.

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PLEASE SEND ME INFORMATION TO SUBSCRIBE TO FREEMAN ’S CATALOGS

Freeman’s 1808 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 Tel-215.563.9275 Fax-215.599.2240 e-mail: info@freemansauction.com www.freemansauction.com

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Directory Officers

Samuel M. Freeman II Chairman

Specialist Departments

Alasdair Nichol Vice Chairman

American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionists Alasdair Nichol anichol@freemansauction.com American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Lynda Cain lcain@freemansauction.com

Margaret D. Freeman Vice Chairman Paul S. Roberts President

American Silver Samuel M. Freeman II beaufreeman@freemansauction.com

Hanna Dougher Chief Operating Officer

Asian Arts Richard A. Cervantes rcervantes@freemansauction.com Departments

Appraisals Amy Parenti aparenti@freemansauction.com

Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Ephemera David Bloom dbloom@freemansauction.com

Business Development Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com

English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts David Walker dwalker@freemansauction.com

Client Services Mary Maguire Carroll mmaguire@freemansauction.com

European Art & Old Masters David M. Weiss dweiss@freemansauction.com

Finance Mark Beckerman mbeckerman@freemansauction.com

Jewelry & Watches Michael Larsen, GIA GG mlarsen@freemansauction.com

Marketing & Communication Tara Theune Davis ttdavis@freemansauction.com

Virginia B. Salem, GIA GG vsalem@freemansauction.com

Museum Services Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com

Modern & Contemporary Art Anne Henry ahenry@freemansauction.com

Photography Elizabeth Field efield@freemansauction.com

Oriental Rugs & Tapestries Richard A. Cervantes rcervantes@freemansauction.com

Press & Media Melissa Geller mgeller@freemansauction.com

Photographs & Photobooks Christiana Scavuzzo cscavuzzo@freemansauction.com

Shipping & Receiving Bethany Mobbs bmobbs@freemansauction.com

Prints Anne Henry ahenry@freemansauction.com

Trust & Estates Samuel T. Freeman III sfreeman@freemansauction.com

Representatives

Silver & Objets de Vertu David Walker dwalker@freemansauction.com

New England Kelly Wright kwright@freemansauction.com

Southeast Colin Clarke cclarke@freemansauction.com

West Coast Michael Larsen mlarsen@freemansauction.com

Mid-Atlantic Matthew Wilcox mwilcox@freemansauction.com

Mid-West William Rudd wrudd@freemansauction.com

Main Line Gabrielle Aruta garuta@freemansauction.com

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