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355 (CIRCUS) BARNUM, PHINEAS TAYLOR Autographed letter signed (“PT Barnum”), to his manager, Williams Cameron Coup, 1 page front and back folded, on personal letterhead, Bridgeport, October 8, 1870.
In 1870, Barnum created his “Grand Travelling Menagerie, Caravan, and Circus” with William Cameron Coup. In the present letter, written from his home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Barnum exhibits great excitement for the debut of the Circus in the Spring of 1871 and alludes to one of the greatest hoaxes in American history, namely “The Cardiff Giant.” Barnum’s prized attraction, his Cardiff Giant was actually a reproduction of the mysterious petrified statue discovered in New York in 1869, which the showman made in a campaign to advertise the original as a fake after his bid of $50,000 had been refused by the owner.
Barnum also writes to Coup that he will join him in New York with Admiral Dot (a.k.a. Leopold Kahn - a young little person hired as a midget performer by Barnum): “I will join you in a show for next Spring and will probably have Admiral Dot well trained this winter.” Barnum mentions George Wood, who as a young boy had joined Barnum in the early days of the small operation. He later opened Wood’s Museum and Menagerie and, after Barnum had fallen on hard times financially, agreed to purchase Barnum’s animals in exchange for 3% of the profits. In the present letter, Barnum states that he is attempting to buy back the animals from Wood who “allows for calling himself my successor. (3 per ct. on receipts)” Barnum ends with a post script refering to the “Siamese Twins,” specifically Chang and Eng Bunker.
Creased from folds with some splitting; tape repair and soiling to portion of page without text; some separation at the meetings of the folds; otherwise fine. $800-1,200
356 (CIRCUS) BARNUM, PHINEAS TAYLOR Autographed letter signed (“P. T. B”), to manager William Cameron Coup, 1 page, postmarked Bridgeport, Connecticut, June 28, 1871.
Barnum writes to Coup to hold off on their efforts to purchase his animals back from George Wood, who, after touring as a young boy with Barnum, opened his own museum in 1868 called “Wood’s Museum and Menagerie.” Together with a printed envelope from Wood’s museum announcing “P. T. Barnum’s Broadway American Museum and Menagerie & Dan Castello’s Mammoth Circus,” addressed to W. C. Coup in Barnum’s hand.
Creased from the folds; some chipping to edges of pages; minor brown spotting; else fine. $400-600
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357 (CIRCUS) BARNUM, PHINEAS TAYLOR Autographed letter signed (“P. T. Barnum”), to manager William Cameron Coup, 1 page, on Waldemere letterhead, Bridgeport, Connecticut, August 18, 1885.
Barnum writes Coup that he has the right to use his name in New York, Philadelphia, and Buffalo for a museum, but states he needs to be convinced it will be properly conducted. Creased in thirds; small chip to upper left corner and bottom of the page, not affecting text; otherwise fine. Together with envelope in Barnum’s hand to Coup in New York. $100-200
358 (CIRCUS) GRIMALDI, JOSEPH Autographed letter signed, 1 page. To S. Penley, dated Thursday, Aug. 16, 1832. Circus clown and basis for Dickens novel. About theatrical matters, and suggesting his son for a part and a Mr. Sutton for the harlequin. $100-200
359 (CULINARY) CHILD, JULIA Mastering the Art of French Cooking. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966.
8vo, original decorative cloth-backed boards. Twelfth printing. Inscribed by Julia Child (“Bon Appetit”) and Paul Child to f.f.e.p. Soiling to some pages; hinges split at outer spine edges; soiling to boards; otherwise hinges are tight. $600-800 360 (CULINARY) A group of four books.
Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Volume Two. By Julia Child and Simone Beck. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. First edition. Antoinette Pope School Candy Book. By Antoinette and Francois Pope. New York: Macmillan, 1949. First edition, signed by the authors on the f.f.e.p. Catering for Special Occasions with Menus & Recipes. By Fannie Merritt Famer. Decorations by Albert D. Blashfield. Philadelphia: David McKay, (1911). The New Calendar of Salads. 365 Answers to the Daily Question “What Shall We Have for Salad?” Revised and prepared by Elizabeth O. Hiller. New York; Chicago; Toronto: P. F. Volland, n.d. (c. 1920) $100-200
361 (CULINARY) A group of three books.
The Centennial Cookbook and General Guide. By Mrs. Ella E. Myers. Philadelphia: J. B. Myers, 1876. A New System of Domestic Cookery. By [Maria Eliza Rundell]. London: John Murray, 1816. With 22 pp. handwritten notes and recipes and newspaper article pasted to rear endpapers. The Daily News Cookbook. Chicago: The Chicago Daily News, 1896. $100-200
362 (ENTERTAINMENT, TELEVISION) BALL, LUCILLE Autographed letter signed (“Lucy”), on her personal letterhead, 7 pp. (front and back), Wednesday AM. $400-600 363 (ENTERTAINMENT, TELEVISION) THE LONE RANGER Archive of Doane R. Hoag, writer for the celebrated television series, The Lone Ranger.
The archive consists of hundreds of pages of typescripts, contracts signed by Hoag and others, and handwritten production notes and edits for five episodes of The Lone Ranger. Episodes included are: “The Wooden Rifle” (Episode 5.1, Sept. 13, 1956); “The Counterfeit Mask” (Episode 5.3, Sept. 27, 1956); “The Tarnished Star” (Episode 5.32, April 18, 1957); “Clover in the Dust” (Episode 5.26, March 7, 1957); “The Courage of Tonto” (Episode 5.19, January 17, 1957). $600-800
364 (ENTERTAINMENT, FILM) A group of 33 books pertaining to theater and film. $200-400
365 (ENTERTAINMENT, FILM) A group of 32 books pertaining to theater and film. $200-400
366 (ENTERTAINMENT, FILM) A group of 33 folio-sized books pertaining to film. $100-200
367 (HISTORY) A group of 20 folio-sized books.
The Horizon History of Christianity, (1964). Masters of Painting, (1964). The Birth of Western Civilization: Greece and Rome, (1964). The Dawn of Civilization, (1967). The Last Whole Earth Catalog, (1972). Splendors of Christendom, (1964). Art Treasures of Russia, n.d. Vanity Fair, (1960). Art at Auction, (1976). Affordable Oriental Rugs, (1980). With 10 others. $100-200
368* HOPPE, EDWARD The Book of Fair Women. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, n.d.
Folio, quarter vellum over hand-made paper boards, gilt-lettered spine. 1 of 500 copies. With 32 photogravure photos of women tipped in. Wear to boards with some loss; soiling to spine; otherwise interior is very fine. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
369* HUBBARD, ELBERT A group of five volumes, 1900-1902. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Authors, Artists, and Musicians. New York: The Roycroft Press, 1901-1902.
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4 vols. 8vo, full suede, with gilt-lettered leather spines and cover labels. Each one of 947 numbered copies illuminated by Mary Sibley and signed by the author and illuminator. Wear to suede; hinges cracked to all vols.; some with pages detached but present. Together with Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors, New York, 1900. Same limitation. 8vo, bound in full green morocco, with leather labels. (5 total) Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
370 (SCIENCE FICTION) ANALOG 142 issues. New York: Conde Nast, 1962-1974. John W. Campbell and Ben Bova, editors. The longestrunning American Science Fiction magazine, issued monthly, containing early works by Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, A. E. Van Vogt, and many others. Initially published in 1930 as Astounding Stories and then Astounding Science-Fiction, the pulp classic magazine became Analog Science Fact and Fiction in 1960.
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Mainly 8vo (“digest-size”), with 21 issues published in 4to, all with original pictorial wraps. Complete 12 issue yearly runs for the following years: 1962, 1964, 1966-1968, 1969 (with duplicate July issue), 19701972. Additional issues include: 1963 with 7 issues (lacking Apr-Aug.), 1965 with 9 issues (lacking Feb., Aug., Sept.), 1973 with 11 issues (lacking Mar.), and 1974 with January issue only. Some minor edgewear to spines; otherwise very fine. $300-500
371 (SCIENCE FICTION) ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION [later Analog]. 199 issues. New York: Street & Smith, 1950-1961. John W. Campbell, editor. The longestrunning American Science Fiction magazine, issued monthly, containing early works by Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, A. E. Van Vogt, and many others.
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8vo (“digest-size”), all with original pictorial wraps. Complete 12 issue yearly runs for the following years: 1946, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1950, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961. Additional issues include: 1945 (11 issues, lacking Jan.); 1947 (10 issues, lacking Feb. and May); 1948 (11 issues, lacking Oct.); 1949 (11 issues, lacking Feb.); 1955 (7 issues, lacking Aug.-Oct. and Dec.), two issues from Amazing Stories: Fact and Science Fiction, vols. 35-36, 1962, and two issues of Analog, Aug.-Sept., 1965. Some early issues with loss to spines; otherwise fine. $400-600
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371A (ISRAEL) A group of three books pertaining to Palestine and Jerusalem.
Jerusalem. Drawings by M. Gabrieli. Walks in Palestine. By Henry A. Harper. London: The Religious Tract Society, 1888. Palestine and Syria. By Karl Grover. New York: Via-Lens Publications, (1926). $100-200
372 (BINDINGS) BOHN’S CLASSICAL LIBRARY A group of 20 volumes of classical works, bound in matching smooth calf, spines elaborately gilt-tooled. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1851-1862.
Includes the following titles translated into English: Ovid’s Fasti, Metamorphoses and Heroides; Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey; The Comedies of Aristophanes; Caesar’s Commentaries of the Gallic and Civil Wars; Aristophanes’ Nicomachean Ethics, Treatise on Rhetoric, and Politics and Economics; The Greek Romances of Heliodorus, Longus and Achilles Tatius; The Works of Apuleius; The Poems of Catullus and Tibullus and the Vigil of Venus (Erotica); Sallust, Florus and Velleius Paterculus; The Works of Horace; The Pharsalia of Lucan; The Elegies of Propertius (Erotica); Lucretius’ On the Nature of Things.
Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
373 (BINDINGS, FOLIO) A group of six folio-sized, leather and vellum bound books. $100-200
374 (BINDINGS, FOLIO) A group of eight folio-sized leather bound books.
James: First and Sixth, (1904). Oliver Cromwell, (1899). The Electress Sophia, (1903). Marie Antoinette The Dauphine, (1896) Mary Stuart, (1898). Prince Charles Edward, (1900). Catherine de Medicis, (1899). Queen Anne, (1906). Property from a Private North Shore Collection $100-200
375 (BINDINGS, FOLIO) A group of eight folio-sized, leather bound books.
The Stuarts, (1907). Charles the First, (1898). Marie Antoinette the Queen, n.d. Sir Thomas Lawrence, (1900). Charles the Second, (1901). Queen Elizabeth, (1896). Queen Victoria, (1897). Marie Caroline Duchesse de Berry, (1906). Property from a Private North Shore Collection $100-200 376 (BINDINGS) BONAPARTE, NAPOLEON A group of 22 books, in four sets, pertaining to the life of Napoleon.
Scott’s Life of Napoleon. Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1827. 9 vols. Scott’s Life of Napoleon. Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1827. 9 vols. Rose’s Life of Napoleon. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1910. 2 vols. The History of Napoleon Bonaparte. London: John Murray, 1830. 2 vols. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
377 (BINDINGS, POETRY) A group of 19 leather bound books composed of poetical works.
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, (1868). Specimens, with Memoirs of the Less-Known British Poets, (1860). 3 vols. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell. Cambridge Edition, (1890). Italy and Poems, by Samuel Rogers, (1842). 2 vols. Poems. By Samuel Rogers, (1834). Cowper’s Poems, (18171818). 3 vols. The Oxford Book of English Verse, (1912). Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays of Charles Lamb, (1902). The Poets: Geoffrey Chaucer to Alfred Tennyson, 1340-1892, (1907). Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality, (1853). The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (1859). The Poetical Works of Dr. John Donne, (1855). Oeuvres de Francois Coppee. Poesies, n.d. 2 vols. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
378* (BINDINGS) A group of two books illustrated by Rowlandson with onlaid leather designs.
Poetical Sketches of Scarbourough. Second edition. London, 1813. With 21 hand-colored engravings. 8vo, 3/4 pointille blocked morocco, over decorative boards, gilt-stamped spine with green onlaid nautical scene, silk endpapers. Hinges cracked slightly. The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, In Search of Consolation. Vol. 2 only. By Laurence Sterne. London, 1820. Complete with 24 hand-colored plates. 8vo, 3/4 morocco over red silk boards, gilt-stamped with red leather onlaid design. Minor intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
379 (BINDINGS, VELLUM) A group of six folio-sized, vellum bound books. $100-200
380 (BINDINGS, VELLUM) A group of 26 vellum bound books pertaining to Italian history. $200-400 The Poetical Works of John Dryden. Edited by Richard Hooper. London, 1891. 5 vols. Poems. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. London, 1862. 3 vols. Hawthorne’s Works. Boston, 1876. 2 vols. The Poetical Works of John Gay. London, n.d. 2 vols. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. By Louis Anoine Fauvelet De Bourrienne. New York, 1889. 4 vols. Modes & Manners of the Nineteenth Century. London, 1909. 4 vols. Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrock’s Hunt. London, 1854. The Courtship of Miles Standish. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Indianapolis, 1903. Aucassin and Nicolete. Translated by Harold Child. London, 1911. Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political. By Lord Bacon. London, 1822. The Farmer’s Boy; A Rural Poem. By Robert Bloomfield. London, 1802. Sesame and Lillies. By John Ruskin. Kent, 1882. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
382* (BINDINGS, CLASSICAL) A group of 24 volumes.
The Iliad and The Odyssey. By Homer. Translated by S. H. Butcher. London, 1929. 2 vols. Emblems, Divine and Moral. New Edition. By Francis Quarles. London, 1839. The Complete Angler. By Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. London, 1824. The Lady of Shalott. Decorated by Howard Pylo. New York, 1881. Aunt Carry’s Ballads for Children. By Mrs. Norton. London, 1847. Italy, a Poem. By Samuel Rogers. London, 1830. The Works of William Paley. By William Paley. London, 1823. 5 vols. The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century. By W. M. Thackeray. London, 1853. The Pilgrim’s Progress . . . By John Bunyan. London, 1760. Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries, from the Time of Columbus to the Present Period. By William Mavor. Vol. IX. London, 1797. The Collected Poems of John Masefield. London, 1929. An Elegy. Written in a Country Churchyard. By Thomas Gray. London, 1869. The History of Our Lord. By Mrs. Jameson. London, 1864. Vol. 2 only (of 2). The History of England, from The Earliest Times to the Death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith. London, 1784. Vol. 1. The Crock of Gold. By James Stephens. New York, 1931. The Private Life of Marie Antoinette. By Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan. New York, (1917). 2 vols. The History of Johnny Quae Genus, The Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax. By [Laurence Sterne]. London, 1822. Facts and Faces: or, The Mutual Connexion Between Linear and Mental Portraiture Morally Considered . . . By Thomas Woolnoth. London, 1852. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
383 (BINDINGS) A group of 24 leather bound books.
The History of the Worthies of England. By Thomas Fuller. London: J. G. W. L. and W. G., 1840. 3 vols. Biographical and Critical Essays. Reprinted From Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. By A. Hayward. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, n.d. 5 vols. Young’s Works. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, 1802. 3 vols. Novels and Romances. Collection of Ancient and Modern British Authors, Volume 263. Paris: Baudry’s European Library, 1840. 5 vols. Romances of Alexandre Dumas. D’Artagnan Edition, illustrated. Boston: Little, Brown, 1894. 8 vols. only. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
The Monks of the West. By The Count de Montalembert. London: John C. Nimmo, 1895. 6 vols. A History of Modern Europe. By C. A. Fyffe. London, Paris and Melbourne, 1891-1892. 6 vols. Lectures on History. Second and Concluding Series on The French Revolution. By William Smyth. London: William Pickering, 1842. 3 vols. A History of Rome. By Henry G. Liddell. London: John Murray, 1855. 2 vols. The Topography of Rome and Its Vicinity. By Sir William Gell. London: Saunders and Otley, 1834. 2 vols. History of Rome. By Thomas Arnold. London: Fellowes and Rivington, 1857. 3 vols. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
385 (BINDINGS) A group of 27 leather bound books.
L’Oncle d’Afrique. By Charles Renel. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, (1926). Mon rabbin chez les riches. By Pierre Samuel. Paris: J. Ferenczi et Fils, (1926). Vida de D. Fr. Bartholomeu. Braga: Livraria Escolar, 1890. 3 vols. Horae Decanicae Rurales. By William Dansey. London: J. Bohn, 1835. 3 vols. Gelammelte Werke. By Emanuel Keibels. Stuttgart: s.d., 1893. History of America. By Dr. Robertson. London: Scott Webster, 1839. Letters from the Marchioness de Sevigne to Her Daughter the Countess de Grignan. London: J. Sewell, 1801. 7 vols. The Descent of Man, 2 vols. and The Origin of Species. 2 vols. By Charles Darwin. London: John Murray, 1888. The Letters of Peter Plymley. By Sydney Smith. London: J. M. Dent, (1929). Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
386 (BINDINGS) A group of 29 leather bound books, many in French.
Lamb’s Works, (1886). English Battles and Sieges in the Peninsula, (1885). Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde, (1895). Rio Grande’s Last Race, (1915). History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798, (1845). Evelina, (1808). 2 vols. Traite de la perfection de l’etat ecclesiastique, (1834). 2 vols. The Tower of London, (1850). 2 vols. The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (1886). Annals of the Poor, n.d. The Adventures of Gil Blas, (1794). 2 vols. Rejected Addresses: or, The New Theatrum Poetarum, (1855). The Course of the Time: A Poem, in Ten Books, (1828). L’Espagne, Les Indes, L’Odeon, (1904). The War in the Crimea, (1900). L’Empreinte, (1925). L’Infirme aux mains de lumiere, (1923). L’Enigme de la main, n.d. (c. 1907). The Early History of Charles James Fox, (1881). Half Hours in Many Lands, n.d. Romans de Voltaire, n.d. The Heroes; or, Greek Fairy Tales For My Children, (1876). A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, (1882). Memoir of Queen Adelaide, (1861). Puss in Boots, (1911). Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
387 (BINDINGS) A group of 18 leather bound books.
Rose Bertin, (1913). The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, n.d. The Form of Prayers for the Feast of Pentecost, (1900). The Book of Songs, (1903). Life of Salvator Rosa, (1855). The Life of Richard Watson, (1818). 2 vols. The Works of Frederick Schiller, (1860). 4 vols. A Book for a Corner, n.d. L’Ombrie Franciscaine, (1926). Dumas’ Works: The Forty-Five, n.d. Portraits of the Seventeenth Century, (1904). 2 vols. The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and Marvels, (1885). 2 vols. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400 Shakespeare’s Works. The Victoria Edition, (1887). 3 vols. Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino,(1851). 3 vols. The Letters of Harriet, Countess of Granville, 1810-1845, (1894). 2 vols. The Journal of Elizabeth Lady Holland, (1908). 2 vols. Oxford and Cambridge, n.d. Old English Ballads, (1888). The True Story of the Chevalier D’Eon, (1895). Essays of Elia, (1906). Mrs. Leicester’s School, etc., (1908). Selections from the Works of Taylor Latimer Hall Milton, (1839). Charles Lister, (1917). Mandeville’s Travel’s, (1900). Life of John Nicholson, (1908). The Great Novels of Henry James, (1945). The Works of Quintus Horatius Flaccus, (1855). Property from a Private North Shore Collection $200-400
389 (BINDINGS) A group of 24 volumes bound by Zaehnsdorf, Bayntun, Riviere and others.
Spenser’s Poetical Works, (1825). Bound by Morrell. 5 vols. Eighteenth Century Essays, (1884). Bound by Bayntun. Tales of a Traveller, (1864). Bound by Mansell. Devotions, (1840). Bound by Hayday. The Battle of Waterloo, (1907). Bound by Roycroft. Debrett’s Peerage, (1895). Bound by Zaehnsdorf. Gone to Earth, (1930). Bound by Bayntun. All Sorts of Stories, (1920). Bound by Bayntun. The Great Lone Land, (1875). Bound by Bickers. Scouring of the White Horse, (1859). Bound by White. Stanley Thorn, (1840-42). Bound by Henry Young. South Wind, (1929). Bound by Whitman Bennett. 2 vols. Pilgrim’s Progress, (1830). Bound by Root and Son. Shelley’s Poetical Works, (1839). Bound by Zaehnsdorf. Stories of the Spanish Artists, (1910). Bound by Rickers and Son. The Temple, (1835). Bound by Zaehnsdorf. Cranford, (1891). Bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. Collected Poems by James Stephens, (1926). Bound by Riviere. Evelina, (1925). Bound by Riviere. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $400-600
390 (BINDINGS) A group of 17 leather bound books.
Bracebridge Hall, (1877). The Works of Tennyson, (1901). Virginibus Puerisque, etc., (1905). The Poetical Works of Scott, (1905). The Year’s Minstrelsy, n.d. Harry Roughton, (1859). The Man from Snowy River, etc. (1919). Selections from Ruskin, (1901). 2 vols. Peculiarities of American Cities, (1885). Bacon’s Essays, (1892). Mary Rose, (1924). Following the Equator, (1897). The Pickwick Papers, (1837). With 3 full leather, gilt-stamped blank journals, housed in a matching tan leather gilt decorated slipcase, with gold metal clasp and key. Property from a Private North Shore Collection $400-600
391 (BINDINGS) A group of nine leather bound books.
George Selwyn and His Contemporaries; With Memoirs and Notes. By John Heneage Jesse. London: Richard Bentley, 1843. 4 vols. The Art of Worldly Wisdom. By Balthasar Gracian. London: Macmillan, 1927. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Introduction by Henry Steele Commager. S.l.: The Illustrated Modern Library, n.d. Rejected Addresses: or, The New Theatrum Poetarum. By James and Horace Smith. London: John Murray, 1851. Ellen Terry’s Memoirs. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1932. Byron’s Works. London: John Murray, 1845. $200-400 392* (BINDINGS) A group of 48 leather bound books. Property from the Estate of Henry K. and Barbara C. Gardner, Lake Forest, Illinois. $400-600
393* (BINDINGS) A group of eight volumes bound in leather by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, (1899-1929).
A Modern Comedy and The Forsythe Saga. By John Galsworthy. London: William Heinemann, (1929). Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. By J. M. Barrie. With Drawings by Arthur Rackham. London: Hodder and Stoughton, n.d. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. By Laurence Sterne. With illustrations by T. H. Robinson. London: Sands, 1899. Indian Love. By Laurence Hope. London: William Heinemann, (1925). The Life of Benvenuto Cellini. London: Macmillan, 1925. The Beggar’s Opera. By Mr. Gay. London: William Heinemann, 1921. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
394* (BINDINGS) A group of 11 leather bound books, comprising the works of Jane Austen and Pietro Mestasio. Property from the Estate of Henry K. and Barbara C. Gardner, Lake Forest, Illinois. $100-200
395* (BINDINGS) A group of 21 leather bound books, including The History of Napoleon, by Horne, (1844), 2 vols. Property from the Estate of Henry K. and Barbara C. Gardner, Lake Forest, Illinois. $100-200
396* (BINDINGS) A group of 22 volumes of leather bound works, comprising The British Novelists, (1820), 8 vols., Hours in a Library, by Stevens, (1909), 3 vols., Book of Verse, by Eugene Field, (1894), 2 vols. and nine others. Property from the Estate of Henry K. and Barbara C. Gardner, Lake Forest, Illinois. $100-200
397* (BINDINGS) A group of 20 volumes.
The Plays, Histories, and Novels of the Ingenious Mrs. Aphra Behn. With Life and Memoirs. By Aphra Behn. London, 1871. 6 vols. A Biographical History of England, from Egbert the Great to the Revolution . . . London, 1824. 6 vols. Memoirs of Madame La Marquise De Montespan. London, 1895. 2 vols. The Marble Faun: or, The Romance of Monte Beni. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston, 1860. 2 vols. A Little Tour In France. By Henry James. Boston and New York, 1900. A Pinch - Of Snuff . . . By Dean Snift. London, 1840. A Paper: - Of Tobacco; Treat of the Rise, Progress, Pleasures, and Advantages of Smoking. By Joseph Fume. London, 1839. With a large 8vo, leather gilt-stamped, blank journal with silk endpapers. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
398* (BINDINGS) A group of 17 leather bound books, including five volumes published by The Franklin Library (Franklin Center, P. A., 1985-1986), comprising: Admiral of the Ocean Sea. A Life of Christopher Columbus. By Samuel Eliot Morison, (1985). So Human an Animal. By Rene Dubos, (1985). A Bell for Adano. By John Hersey, (1986). The Soul of a New Machine. By Tracy Kidder, (1986). The Fixer. By Bernard Malamud, (1986).
Together with 12 volumes of The Harvard Classics (Danbury, C. T.: Grolier Enterprises, 1980-1985), comprising: English Poetry. (In Three Volumes). Edited by Charles W. Eliot, (1980). 2 vols. only (vol. 2, From Collins to Fitzgerald and vol. 3, From Tennyson to Whitman.). The Odyssey of Homer. Translated by S. H. Butcher and A. Lang, (1980). Plutarch’s Lives. Translated by Dryden, revised by Arthur Hugh Clough, (1980). The Apology, Phaedo and Crito of Plato. Translated by Benjamin Jowett, (1980). English Essays. From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay. Edited by Charles W. Eliot, (1980). Edmund Burke. On Taste - On the Sublime and Beautiful - Reflections on the French Revolution - A Letter to a Noble Lord. Edited By Charles W. Eliot, (1980). Sacred Writings. Christian, Part II. Buddhist, Hindu, Mohammedan. Edited by Charles W. Eliot, (1980). Vol. 2 only (of 2). The Origin of Species. By Charles Darwin. Edited by Charles W. Eliot, (1981). Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust, part 1. - Egmont Hermann and Dorothea. Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus. Edited by Charles W. Eliot, (1982). Grolier’s Masterplots: 1984 Annual. Grolier’s Literary Annual Essay-Reviews of 100 Outstanding Books Published in the United States During 1983. (1984). Grolier’s Masterplots: 1985 Annual. Grolier’s Literary Annual Essay-Reviews of 100 Outstanding Books Published in the United States During 1984. (1985). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
399 (SWEDEN) GUSTAF V. KONUNG Gustaf V. Konung Av Sverige. Stockholm, (1933).
Thick folio, full orange morocco by Norstedt & Soners Bokbinderi, Stockholm, stamped in gilt, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., in matching marbled slipcase. Bibliophile Edition, number 142 of 250 numbered copies, this one presented to Rockford Carnegie Public Library, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of King Gustaf V’s accession to the Swedish throne. Slight black markings to spine and boards; some rubbing to slipcase; ex-library copy; otherwise fine. $100-200
400 (PAGNIER) WEYLAND, GENERAL Histoire de l’armee Francaise. Paris: Flammarion, 1938.
4to, full black morocco with blue and gilt inlaid leather design, marbled doublures, stamped Charles Pagnier, in matching slipcase, original wraps bound in. With color plates of battle scenes throughout. Minor wear to edges of slipcase; otherwise fine. $100-200
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401 (ITALIAN LITERATURE) A group of three boxes of Italian literature. $100-200 402* BEN-GURION, DAVID Israel: A Personal History. New York: Funk & Wagnall, (1971).
8vo, original blue morocco stamped in gilt with author’s name and Star of David to the front cover, publisher’s blue cloth slipcase, silk endpapers, t.e.g. Limited edition, number 1,971 of 2,000 copies. This copy signed by the author on the frontispiece in blue ink. Some very slight wear to the slipcase; otherwise fine. $600-800
403 ALGER, HORATIO A group of 55 books by Horatio Alger.
Jack’s Ward. (4 copies) Helping Himself. (5 copies) Joe’s Luck. Jed the Poor House Boy. Julius the Street Boy. (2 copies) Hector’s Inheritance. (2 copies) Tom the Bootblack. Ralph Raymond’s Heir. Paul the Peddler. (3 copies) Try and Trust. (2 copies) Walter Sherwood’s Probation. (2 copies) Young Salesman. (3 copies) Harry Vane. (2 copies) Making His Way. (3 copies) Wait and Hope. (2 copies) The Young Miner. (2 copies) Luke Waldon. Nelson the Newsboy. Silas Snobden’s Office Boy. (Paperback edition). Frank’s Campaign. (Paperback edition). Frank and Fearless. The Telegraph Boy. In a New World. With 10 others. $100-200
404 ALGER, HORATIO A group of 55 books by Horatio Alger.
Tony the Tramp. The Young Explorer. Adrift in New York. (2 copies) Try and Trust. Chester Rand. Ben’s Nugget. (2 copies) Walter Sherwood’s Probation. Charlie Codman’s Cruise. The Cash Boy. (3 copies) The Tin Boy. Strong and Steady. (4 copies) Strive and Succeed. (2 copies) Sink or Swim. Slow and Sure. (2 copies) Store Boy. (3 copies) Phil the Fiddler. (2 copies) Ralph Raymond’s Heir. Paul Prescott’s Charge. With 25 others. $100-200
404A ALGER, HORATIO Autographed letter signed (“Horatio Alger Jr.”), 1 page, to Ashley Trumble Cole, New York, Jan. 21, 1895.
Alger thanks Cole for her congratulations and well wishes. He writes, “I am always glad of literary appreciation and friendly feelings on the part of young people.” $150-250 A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. By Laurence Sterne. Illustrated by Mahlon Blaine. New York: Three Sirens Press, (1930). Stories from The Bible. By Walter De La Mare. London: Faber & Gwyer Limited, (1929). Number 48 of 300 limited copies signed by the author on the limitation page. Revolutionary War Journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783. Edited from the Original Manuscripts by Lloyd A. Brown and Howard H. Peckham. Chicago: The Caxton Club, 1939. The Four Gospels. Leipzig: Printed for the Members of The Limited Editions Club by Poeschel & Trepte, 1932. Number 397 of 1, 500 copies signed by the decorator. Diablo. By Bauer E. Kramer & Kendric B. Morrish. San Francisco: The Bohemian Club, 1957. The Encantadas; or, Enchanted Isles. By Herman Melville. Burlingame, C. A: William P. Wreden, 1940. The Frogs. By Aristophanes. Translated by William James Hickie. New York: Printed for the Members of The Limited Editions Club; Haarlem, Holland: Joh. Enschede En Zonen, 1937. Number 397 of 1500 copies signed by the artist. The Song of Solomon. The Centaur Press, 1927. The Constitution of The United States of America. New Rochelle: The Peter Pauper Press, n.d. Limited edition. 1/75 copies. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
406* (EASTON PRESS) A group of 16 volumes published by the Easton Press. Norwalk, C. T.: The Easton Press, (1968-1985).
Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell, (1968). 2 vols. Gulliver’s Travels, by Jonathan Swift, (1976). The Odyssey of Homer, translated by Alexander Pope, (1978). A Journal of the Plague Year, by Daniel Defoe. Edited by James Sutherland, (1978). The Man Without a Country, by Edward Everett Hale, (1979). Billy Budd and Benito Cereno, by Herman Melville. Introduction by Maxwell Geismar, (1980). The Poems of John Keats, edited by Aileen Ward, (1980). The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translated by A. S. B. Glover, (1980). Diedrich Knickerbocker’s History of New-York, by Washington Irving, (1980). The Wonderful Adventures of Paul Bunyan, (1980). Ben-Hur, by Lew Wallace, (1981). Daisy Miller, by Henry James, (1982). Typee, by Herman Melville, (1982). [The Works], by Saint Thomas Aquinas, (1985). The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter, (1985). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
407* (EASTON PRESS) A group of 16 volumes published by the Easton Press. Norwalk, C. T.: The Easton Press, (1967-1987).
Strange Interlude, by Eugene O’Neill. The Green Pastures, by Marc Connelly, (1985). Across the Wide Missouri, by Bernard DeVoto, (1984). Idylls of the King, by Alfred Lord Tennyson, (1967). Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by A. Conan Doyle, (1981). The Education of Henry Adams, (1983). Edith Wharton, by R. W. B. Lewis, (1986). David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, (1979). Complete Poems, by Carl Sandburg, (1985). Andersonville, by Mackinley Kantor, (1986). Poems, by Robert Frost, (1987). The Making of the President, by Theodore H. White, (1987). The Art of Love, by Ovid, (1971). Arrowsmith, by Sinclair Lewis, (1987). Tales of Mystery and Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, (1975). Cape Cod, by Henry David Thoreau, (1979). The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli, (1980). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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408* (EASTON PRESS) A group of 12 volumes published by the Easton Press. Norwalk, C. T.: The Easton Press, (1966-1984).
Faust, by Goethe, (1980). Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Translated by Constance Garnett, (1966). Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, (1980). The Talisman, by Sir Walter Scott, (1976). All the Kings Men, by Robert Penn Warren, (1984). A Portrait of the Artist, by James Joyce, (1977). The Arabian Nights Entertainment, by Sir Richard Burton, (1981). On the Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin, (1976). The Deerslayer; or, The First War-Path, By James Fenimore Cooper, (1980). The Confessions of Saint Augustine. By J. G. Pilkington, (1979). The Jungle Books, by Rudyard Kipling, (1980). The Flowers of Evil, by Charles Baudelaire, (1977). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
409* (EASTON PRESS) A group of 14 volumes published by the Easton Press. Norwalk, C. T.: The Easton Press, (1976-1980).
Jude the Obscure. By Thomas Hardy, (1977). The Brothers Karamazov. By Fyodor Dostoevsky, (1979). Wuthering Heights. By Emily Bronte, (1980). The Canterbury Tales. By Geoffrey Chaucer, (1978). The Republic. By Plato, (1980). Of Mice and Men. By John Steinbeck, (1977). Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. By Jules Verne, (1977). Oedipus The King. By Sophocles, (1980). The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy. By Laurence Sterne, (1980). The History of Rome. By Livy, (1978). Brave New World. By Aldous Huxley, (1978). Little Women. By Louisa May Alcott, (1976). The Alhambra. By Washington Irving, (1978). The Analects. By Confucius, (1976). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
410* (EASTON PRESS) A group of 13 volumes published by the Easton Press. Norwalk, C. T.: The Easton Press, (1973-1980).
The Short Stories. By Charles Dickens, (1978). The Tales of Maupassant, (1977). The Essays. By Sir Francis Bacon, (1980). Dialogues on Love and Friendship: Lysis, Symposium, and Phaedrus. By Plato, (1979). The Aeneid. By Virgil. Translated by John Dryden, (1979). The Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier, (1973). Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens, (1979) The Iliad. By Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope, (1979). Politics and Poetics. By Aristotle, (1979). The Birds. The Frogs. By Aristophanes, (1979). Madame Bovary. By Gustave Flaubert, (1978). The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. By Charles Darwin, (1979). Rights of Man. By Thomas Paine, (1979). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 411* (FRANKLIN LIBRARY) A group of 20 volumes published by The Franklin Library. Franklin Center, P. A.: The Franklin Library, (1983-1987).
A Stillness at Appomattox. By Bruce Catton, (1983). The Good Earth. By Pearl S. Buck, (1983). The Yearling. By Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, (1984). Humboldt’s Gift. By Saul Bellow, (1983). The Late George Apley. A Novel in the Form of a Memoir. By John P. Marquand, (1984). Collected Poems. By Marianne Moore, (1984). Profiles in Courage. By John F. Kennedy, (1984). The Age of Innocence. By Edith Wharton, (1984). The Guns of August. By Barbara W. Tuchman, (1984). Three Plays: Idiot’s Delight - Abe Lincoln in Illinois - There Shall Be No Night. By Robert E. Sherwood, (1984) The Flowering of New England, 1815-1865. By Van Wyck Brooks, (1985). Rabbit is Rich. By John Updike, (1985). The Old Man and The Sea. By Ernest Hemingway, (1985). Russia Leaves the War. By George F. Kennan, (1986). John Brown’s Body. By Stephen Vincent Benet, (1986). The Way West. By A. B. Guthrie, Jr., (1986). Paul Revere and the World He Lived In. By Esther Forbes, (1986). Mr. Clemens & Mark Twain: A Biography. By Justin Kaplan, (1986). Plays. (Death of a Salesman - J. B. - A Delicate Balance.) By Arthur Miller, Archibald Macleish, and Edward Albee, (1986). The Americans: The Democratic Experience. By Daniel J. Boorstin, (1987). Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
412* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of 20 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club, (1931-1936).
The Illiad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. Zonen, Haarlem (Netherlands): Joh. Enschede, 1931. The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home. By Charles Dickens. Illustrated by Hugh Thompson. Great Britain: The Golden Cockrel Press for the Members of The Limited Editions Club, 1933. The Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegl. By Charles De Coster. Translated by Allan Ross MacDougall. Zonen, Haarlem (Netherlands): Joh. Enschede, 1934. Vanity Fair. A Novel without a Hero. By William Makepeace Thackeray. Oxford, 1931. Vol. 2 only (of 2). The Analects of Confucius. Translated by Lionel Giles. Shanghai, 1933. The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. By Laurence Sterne. New York, 1935. 2 vols. The Brothers Karamozov. A Novel in Four Parts and an Epilogue. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. New York, 1933. 3 vols. The Way of All Flesh. By Samuel Butler. New York, 1936. 2 vols. Droll Stories: thirty tales by Honore de Balzac. Translated by Jacques LeClercq. New York, 1932. 3 vols. Gargantua and Pantagruel. By Francois Rabelais. Translated by Jacques LeClercq. New York, 1936. 5 vols. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 413* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of 27 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club, (1931-1943).
The School for Scandal: A Comedy. By R. B. Sheridan. Oxford, 1934. The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe. By Longus. Translated by George Moore. New York, 1934. Vanity Fair. A Novel Without a Hero. By William Makepeace Thackeray. Oxford, 1931. The House of the Seven Gables. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York, 1935. The Golden Ass. By Apuleius. Translated by Jack Lindsay. New York, 1932. The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By Oscar Wilde. New York, 1937. Green Mansions. A Romance of the Tropical Forest. By W. H. Hudson. New York, 1935. Erewhon. By Samuel Butler. New York, 1934. 2 copies. The Travels of Marco Polo. Revised and edited by Manuel Komroff. New York, 1934. 2 vols. Fairy Tales. By the Brothers Grimm. Illustrated with woodcuts by Fritz Kredel. Offenbach A/M, 1931. Jane Eyre. By Charlotte Bronte. New York, 1943. The King James Version of The Holy Bible. New York, 1935. 5 vols. Anthony Adverse. By Hervey Allen. Mount Vernon, 1937. 3 vols. The Book of The Thousand Nights and a Night. Translated by Richard F. Burton. New York, 1934. 6 vols. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
414* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of 11 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club, (1928-1936).
Beowulf. Translated by William Ellery Leonard. New York, 1932. Manon Lescaut. By L’Abbe Prevost. Introduction by J. Lewis May. London, 1928. Batouala. By Rene Maran. Translated by Alvah C. Bessie. New York, 1932. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Translated by Melville Best Anderson. New York, 1932. The Canterbury Tales. By Geoffrey Chaucer. Translated into modern verse by Frank Ernest Hill. London, 1934. 2 vols. At the Sign of the Queen Pedauque. Translated by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson. Chicago, 1933. Slovenly Peter. [Der Struwwelpeter]. By Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann. Translated into English “jingles” by Mark Twain. Illustrated by Fritz Kredel. New York, 1935. The Chimes. By Charles Dickens. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London, 1931. Cyrano De Bergerac. By Edmond Rostand. Translated by Brian Hooker. New York, 1936. Faust. A Tragedy. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe. Translated by Alice Raphael. New York, 1932. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
415* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of 11 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club, (1931-1937).
Le Morte D’Arthur. By Sir Arthur Malory. New York, 1936. 3 vols. The Dolphin. A Journal of the making of Books. Nos. 1-2. New York, 1933 and 1935. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. By Laurence Sterne. High Wycombe, England, 1936. The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, written by Himself. Translated by John Addington Symonds. Verona, 1937. Paradise Lost and Paradise Regain’d. By John Milton. San Francisco, 1936. The Beggar’s Opera. By John Gay. Paris, 1937. The Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Introduction by Edward F. O’Day. San Francisco, 1934. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Introduction by Edward F. O’Day. San Francisco, 1931. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
416* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of 13 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club, (1928-1940).
Candide. By Jean Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire. Illustrated and signed by Rockwell Kent. New York, 1928. N by E. By Rockwell Kent. New York, 1930. South Wind. By Norman Douglas. New York, 1932. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. By Charles Dickens. Oxford, 1933. 2 vols. The Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha. By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra. Barcelona, 1933. 2 vols. The Lyrics of Francois Villon. Translated by Algernon Charles Swinburne. New York, 1933. Utopia. By Sir Thomas More. Translated by Ralph Robynson. New York, 1934. Frankenstein. Or the Modern Prometheus. By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. New York, (1934). Typee. A Romance of the South Seas. By Herman Melville. New York, 1935. Camille. (La Dame aux Camelias). By Alexandre Dumas, Fils. Translated by Edmund Gosse. London, 1937. The Wind in the Willows. By Kenneth Grahame. Introduction by A. A. Milne, illustrations by Arthur Rackham. New York, 1940. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
417* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of 17 volumes.
The Voice of the City and Other Stories by O. Henry. A Selection, with introduction, by Clifton Fadiman. Illustrations by George Grosz. New York, 1935. The Man without a Country. By Edward Everett Hale. New York, 1936. The Jaunts and Jollities of that Renowned Sporting Citizen: Mr. John Jorrocks. By R. S. Surtees. New York, 1932. Imaginary Conversations. By Walter Savage Landor. Selected and introduced by R. H. Boothroyd. Verona, 1936. Walden. Or Life in the Woods. By Henry David Thoreau. Illustrated with photographs by Edward Steichen. Boston, 1936. Anna Karenina. By Leo Tolstoy. Translated by Constance Garnett. Moscow, 1933. 2 vols. The Last of the Mohicans. By James Fenimore Cooper. New York, 1932. Lavengrow: The Scholar. The Gipsy. The Priest. By George Borrow. London, 1936. 2 vols. The Cloister and the Hearth. A Tale of the Middle Ages. By Charles Reade. New York, 1932. 2 vols. The Three Musketeers. By Alexandre Dumas. Translated by William Robson. Maastricht, 1932. 2 vols. Don Juan. By Lord Byron. Illustrations by John Austen. London and New York, (1926).
Together with two volumes published by The Heritage Press, comprising The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. By William Shakespeare. Illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage. New York, 1935. The Decameron. By John Boccaccio. Translated by Edward Hutton. Illustrated with wood-cuts by Fritz Kredel. New York, (1940). (17 total) Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 418* (LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) A group of two volumes.
The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi. Trans. by Richard Burton. Illuminated by Valenti Angelo.New York, 1937. Thin 12mo, blind-stamped leather, gilt-lettered spine, housed in custom cloth clamshell case with gilt-lettered leather spine label. Signed. Kwaidan. Stories and Studies of Strange Things. By Lafcadio Hearn. Tokyo: Shimbi Shoin for the Members of The Limited Editions Club, 1932. 8vo, original silk boards lettered in black, housed in original silk folding case with hand-made paper. Pastedown label to spine, upper board; spine of case split slightly at hinge; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Naomi T. Borwell, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
419 (ANTIQUE REFERENCE) A group of 22 books pertaining to art and antique reference. $100-200
420 (ARCHITECTURE) A group of two works in three portfolio volumes, comprising Das Farbige Malerbuch. By Karl Eyth. Leipzig, 1901. Ausgefuhrte bauornamente von prager bild-havern. 2 vols. $100-200
421 (ART, POSTER ART) A group of three books, including Les affiches originales. By Fernand Mourlot. Paris, 1959. Containing reproductions of posters after Braque, Chagall, Dufy, Leger, Matisse, Miro and Picasso. $100-200
422 (ART, PRINT REFERENCE) A group of 35 books pertaining to print makers, including Rembrandt, Whistler, Giacometti, Davies, Childe Hassam, and Currier and Ives. $200-400
423 (ART, SURREALISM) A group of three books pertaining to surrealist art and artists.
The Lithographs of Chagall. 1962-1968. By Fernand Mourlot and Charles Sorlier. Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop, (1969). Chagall’s Posters. By Charles Sorlier. New York: Crown, 1975. Verzeichnis des graphischen Werkes von Paul Klee. By Eberhard W. Kornfeld. Bern, 1963. 1/1400. $200-400
424 (ART HISTORY) A group of 15 books. $100-200
425 (ART HISTORY) A group of 25 books, including Panorama of World Art. NY: Harry N. Abrams, 1969. 8 vols. and Drawings of the Masters. NY: Shorewood, 1965. 12 vols. $100-200 426 (ART HISTORY) A group of 18 books pertaining to American art history and poster art. $100-200
427 (ART HISTORY) CANADAY, JOHN Metropolitan Seminars in Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1958-1960.
24 vols. Complete. Folio, original plain boards with pastedown reproduction, glassine. With color plate inserts, review questions and brochure in front pocket of each volume. Some chipping to glassine; otherwise fine. $100-200
428 (ART, AMERICAN) A group of approximately 20 books pertaining to art in American collections. $100-200
429 (ART, AMERICAN) A group of approximately 25 books pertaining to American art and artists. $100-200
430 (ART, CONTEMPORARY) A group of approximlatey 15 books pertaining to contemporary art and artists. $100-200
431 (ART, EUROPEAN) A group of 15 books pertaining to European artists.
Lautrec by Lautrec. - Toulouse-Lautrec and His Contemporaries: Posters of the Belle Epoque from the Wagner Collection. - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. - Matisse: His Art and His Public. - Degas. - Manet. - Bonnard. - Bonnard Lithographe. - The Works of George Inness. - Rembrandt’s Life of Christ. - Victor Arwas. - Sybil Andrews. - Barbara Hepworth. - Georges Rouault: The Graphic Work. - The Complete Etchings of John Marin. $100-200
432 (ART, EUROPEAN) A group of 14 books pertaining to European artists.
Maillol. - Maillol: sa vie, son amitie, son art. - Jacques Villon. Les estampes, les illustrations. - Auguste Rodin. - Jean Arp Sculpture. His Last Ten Years. -Michelangelo. Paintings, Sculptures, Architecture. - Kollwitz: Prints and Drawings. - El Mundo de Jose Luis Cuevas. - Ambroise Vollard Editeur, 1867-1939. - Vlaminck. Sa vie et son message. - Grosz. Love Above All, And Other Drawings. -L’oeuvre grave d’Edgar Chahine. - Nolde: oeuvre grave. - Egon Schiele. $100-200
433 (ART, EUROPEAN) A group of 30 books pertaining European art and art history. $150-250
434 (ART, EUROPEAN) A group of approximately 15 monographs of masters of European art, including Les lithographies de Renoir. By Claude Roger-Marx. Monte Carlo, Sauret, (1951). One of 3,000 copies. Together with Corot raconte par lui-meme. By (Etienne) Moreau-Nelation. Paris: Henri Laurens, 1924. 2 volumes. One of 600 copies. $200-400
435 (ART, MODERN) A group of 15 books pertaining to Cubist and Surrealist artists.
Fauves and Cubists. -Cubism. -Pablo Picasso: catalogue de l’oeuvre gravee et lithographie. 2 vols. Zadkine. - Paul Klee. - Indelible Miro. - Cubism and Twentieth-Century Art. -Art in Posters. - Braque: The Complete Graphics. -Picasso’s Picassos. - L’art cubiste. Theories et realisations. Etude critique, by Guillaume Janneau, (1929). L’oeuvre grave de Vuillard, (1948). Marc Chagall, by Franz Meyer, n.d. Georges Braque: His Graphic Work, 1961. $100-200
436 (ART, MODERN) A group of approximately 25 monographs of modern artists. $150-250
437 (ART, MODERN) A group of approximately 30 books pertaining to American modern art and artists. $150-250 438 (ART) A group of 15 catalogue raisonnes, including Roi Partridge, Ben Shahn, Arthur B. Davies, Adolf Dehn, Paul Cadmus, Odilon Redon, Rembrandt, Louis Lozowick, Martin Lewis, Leonard Baskin, Drewes, Joseph Pennell, Don Freeman, George Bellows, and Thomas W. Nason. $100-200
439 (ART) A group of 26 catalogue raisonnes, including Raphael Soyer, Thomas Hart Benton, Whistler, John S. DeMartelly, Bertha Lum, George Jo and Evelynne Bernloehr Mess, Benton Murdoch Spruance, Armin Landeck, Frederic Remington, Reginal Marsh, Milton Avery, Childe Hassam, Isabel Bishop, Miro (sculptures), Kathe Kollwitz, Rouault, John Steuart Curry, Peggy Bacon, Stuart Davis, Mabel Dwight, Vlaminck, Frank Auerbach, Federico Castellon, Mary Cassatt (The Graphic Work and The Color Work), and George Bellows. $100-200
440 (ART) A group of 23 catalogue raisonnes, including Georges Rouault, Charles Meryon, Alphonse Mucha, Marino Marini, Marie Laurencin, Henri Matisse (2 vols.), Toulouse-Lautrec (The Complete Prints, 2 vols. and Toulouse-Lautrec Lithographs), James Tissot, Robert Riggs, Lovis Corinth, Eugene Carriere, Felix Buhot, Gerald Leslie Brockhurst, Paul Jacoulet, Rodin, and Rediscovered Printmakers of the 19th Century. $100-200 441 (ART) A group of 13 catalogue raisonnes, including Chagall, Zuniga, Rockwell Kent, Giacometti, Currier & Ives, Stow Wengenroth (Lithographs and Lithographs, A Supplement), Emilio Greco, Childe Hassam, Raffaelli, Whistler, and John Sloan. $100-200
442 (ART) A group of 23 books pertaining to American and Asian artists.
Irving Sandler: The Triumph of American Painting. - Steichen: The Master Prints, 1895-1914. - George Bellows. The Artist and His Lithographs, 19161924. - John Sloan. - Winslow Homer’s Magazine Engravings. - Wanda Ga’g. - Gene Kloss Etchings. - John Taylor Arms. A Man for All Time. - Edward Hopper: The Complete Prints. - Whistler, Selected Etchings.- The Illustrations of Rockwell Kent. - Howard Cook. - John James Audubon: The Birds of America. - The Drawings of Morris Graves. - Tallulah Gill. - In the Sunlight: The Floral and Figurative Art of J. H. Twachtman. - George Elbert Burr. - The Art of Andrew Wyeth. - Kerr Eby: The Complete Prints. - Marino Marini. Lithographs, 1942-1965. - The Theatrical World of Osaka Prints. - Yasuo Kuniyoshi - The Complete Graphic Work. Oskar Kokoschka. Drawings, 19061965. $200-400
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