Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Cartography

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Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Cartography Thursday 12 August 2010

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Contents Science, Natural History AND TRAVEL

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maps and atlases

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british and continental books and manuscripts

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military history

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political autographs and americana

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chicago history and literature

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architecture, photography and art

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literature, including fine press

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fine books and manuscripts

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Coins and Stamps

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AUCTION INQUIRIES

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

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TELEPHONE / ABSENTEE / ONLINE BID FORM

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Science, Natural History and Travel Lots 1 - 29

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(EXPLORATION) BREHM, ALFRED EDMUND

(EXPLORATION) GREEN, WILLIAM SPOTSWOOD

8vo, full calf, black leather spine label, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., frontispiece engraved portrait of the author. Tears and dampstaining to first few pages; hinges tender and slightly separated along rear board; some scuffing to boards. $100-200

12 mo, full gilt-stamped leather, marbled edges and endpapers. [16]-251. First edition. With numerous plates and fold-out map tipped in rear. Lacking 4 pp. of advertisements; previous owner’s signature to verso of f.f.e.p.; some soiling to endpapers; rubbing to spine and edges of boards; otherwise fine. $200-400

From North Pole to Equator: Studies of Wild Life and Scenes in Many Lands. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin: Blackie and Son, n.d.

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(EXPLORATION) BRINKLEY, FRANK, ed.

Japan, described and illustrated by the Japanese. Written by Eminent Japanese Authorities and Scholars. Boston: J. B. Millet, (1897). 10 vols. Folio, gilt-embroidered silk-covered boards with tassel ties. One of 100 sets of the Imperial edition. 60 matted hand-colored albumen prints and 200 smaller hand-colored albumen prints in-text by various Japanese photographers (including Kimbei), 10 original color collotype photographs of flowers by Ogawa, 10 frontispieces of mounted original examples of Japanese art, and numerous color plates reproducing notable works of Japanese art. Plates with silk tissue guards. An incredibly fine set, with no visible signs of wear. $2,000-4,000

Among the Selkirk Glaciers. Being the Account of a Rough Survey in the Rockey Mountain Regions of British Columbia. London and New York: Macmillan, 1890.

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(EXPLORATION) LASSELS, RICHARD

The Voyage of Italy; or, A Compleat Journey through Italy. In two parts. Paris: John Starkey, 1670. 2 parts in 1. 16mo, full leather, spine stamped in gilt and red. First edition. With engraved frontispiece to part 1. Hinges starting with first few pages slightly detached; early owner’s signature to rear endpapers and lightly on title page; chipping to fore edge of some pages; part 1, p. 235 to part 2, p. 48, detached but present; otherwise a sound copy. $400-600

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(EXPLORATION) MONTANUS, ARNOLDUS

Die unbekante neue welt, order beschreibung des welt-teils Ameriker, und des Sud-Landes . . . Amsterdam: Jacob von Meurs, 1673. 4to, contemporary worn vellum, titles printed in black and red. First German translation, much more rare than the Dutch original, with 15 (of 16) maps, 26 (of 32) double-page views, 6 portraits, and 70 large plates in text. With correct plates pasted over pages 49r and 92v. Lacking 1 map, 6 double-page plates and engraved title page; title page, preface and view of “Potosi” detached; large foldout map of America lacking large portions with a significant tear to center; lower right corner of first 20 pages shaved; many pages with small chipping along lower edge; 1-3 inch tears to some pages; intermittent foxing and darkening, with some pages evenly darkened; vellum significantly worn and partially detached from backstrip; library stamp of State Library Indianapolis, Indiana to p. 1. An unsophisticated copy of this desirable translation of Montanus’ atlas, nearly complete. $2,000-4,000 6

(EXPLORATION) NIEUHOFF, JAN

[Die Gesandtschafft die Ost-Indischen Compagney in den Vereinigten Niederlaendern]. [Amsterdam: J. van Meurs, 1666]. 4to, contemporary worn vellum. Illustrated with 16 (of 33) double-page engraved plates and numerous engravings in-text. Lacking first 18 pages, including map, engraved title and portrait, and last 8 pages of the register; chipping and small tears to many pages; plates and some portions of text leaves reinforced and rebacked. $400-600 7

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(EXPLORATION) SPRAT, THOMAS

Observations on Monsieur de Sorbier’s Voyage into England. Written by Dr. Wren, Professor of Astronomy at Oxford. In the Savoy: Printed for John Martyn and James Allestry, 1668. 12mo, contemporary leather, professionally rebacked, spine gilt. Second edition. F.f.e.p. detached; modern stamp to recto f.f.e.p.; hinges starting; some small tears; some pages trimmed down; otherwise fine. $100-200 8

(EXPLORATION) STANLEY, HENRY

In Darkest Africa; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1890. 2 vols. 4to, original half brown morocco and gilt-stamped vellum, spines lettered in gilt, raised bands, t.e.g. First American edition. One of 250 copies of the Demy Quarto Edition de Luxe, signed by the author. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings, three folding maps (linen-backed), and six original etched plates signed in pencil by the artist, G. Montbard. Hinges cracked; some slight warping; very light browning to rear pages; rubbing and soiling to boards; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000 9*

(EXPLORATION) ATLAS VAN TROPISCH NEDERLAND

Amsterdam: KNAG/ Topografischen dienst in Nederlandsch-Indie, (1938). Folio, original cloth stamped in gilt. Numerous colored maps. Separate index. First edition. Hinges starting with text block detached from back strip and 4 pp. of preface loose and laid in; hinges of index reinforced; scattered browning and soiling; some chips and small tears to fore edge; cloth boards worn. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 8

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(EXPLORATION) TRIGAULT, NICOLAS, et al.

Regni Chinensis descriptio. Ex Variis Authoribus. Leiden: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1639. 24mo, full vellum, with manuscript title to spine. Copper-engraved title-page, featuring a map of China, and one engraved two-sided plate. [8]-365-[9]. Soiling to vellum; some chipping at fore edges; dampstaining to top edge of text block; otherwise fine. $200-400

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(MATH) MALLET, PIERRE

(MEDICINE) WEBSTER, NOAH

12mo, contemporary leather, with very old rebacking with original spine laid down. Engraved borders, woodblock devices and diagrams in-text. Lacking final leaf; tear to p. 283; pp. 277-288 starting to detach from backstrip; fore edge p. 139 shaved; modern stamp to verso f.f.e.p.; some leaves starting; otherwise fine. $100-200

Vol. 2 only (of 2). 8vo, full leather. First edition. Hinges cracked; wear to extremities of boards; previous owner’s signature clipped from f.f.e.p.; ex-library copy with stamp to title page; minor intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200

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(MEDICINE) BORDEU, ANTOINE, et al.

(NAUTICAL) ROYAL NAVAL ACADEMY MANUSCRIPT

La science des nombres. Premiere partie du cours mathematic abrege . . . Paris: Chez l’Auteur, 1651.

Recherches sur les maladies chroniques. Paris: Chez Ruault, 1775. 8vo, contemporary leather, marbled endpapers, spine gilt. First edition. Vol. 1 stated, none other ever published. Hinges cracked but text block tight; rubbing to boards; library stamp and manuscript notation to verso f.f.e.p.; some foxing; otherwise fine. $100-200 13*

(MEDICINE) KETHAM, JOHANNES DE

The Fasciculus Medicinae. Translated by Charles Singer. Milan: R. Lier, 1924. Folio, 3/4 cloth over plain boards. Facsimile reprint of the first (Venetian) edition of 1491. Illustrated throughout with 13 tipped in plates of facsimile illustrations accompanied by tissue guards. Ex-library copy with stamps to title page and endpapers, bookplate tipped in front pastedown and call numbers to front board; some minor soiling to boards and leaves; wear to cloth-backed spine; reinforced hinges; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $200-400 14

(MEDICINE) WEBSTER, J. CLARENCE

A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases. Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin, 1799.

s.l., n.d. (c. 1800) Folio, quarter leather over marbled boards, five raised bands. Comprising approximately 420 pages of a handwritten transcription, presumably by a cadet of the Royal Naval Academy. With 16 pen and ink drawings of architectural and landscape vignettes, numerous diagrams, tables, and other illustrations, some outlined in color. The four marine surveys include one of Kamtschatka and another of the Palmerston Islands. The days works section describes a voyage of the HMS Resolution in June of 1795. Drawings of landforms in the Navigation section are outlined in shades of green, along with a full-page map of the Atlantic, depicting the construction of a Plane Chart. Similar small hand-colored illustrations are included in the section pertaining to Marine Surveying, which includes three large full-page illustrations. Additional topics include the following: arithmetic, geometry, plane trigonometry, geography, chronology, navigation, spherics, astronomy, and latitude. Text, in most cases, is transcribed from standard educational sources of the time, including James Atkinson’s Epitome of the Art of Navigation, Charles Vyse’s The Tutor’s Guide, and George Fisher’s Arithmetick. Wear to boards; some pages reinforced at the hinge; some very minor offsetting; otherwise fine. $1,500-2,500

Ectopic Pregnancy. New York: Macmillan, 1895. 8vo, green cloth-backed boards, title stamped in gilt to spine. With 22 plates and numerous in-text illustrations throughout. Previous owner’s signature to title page; ex-library copy with Rickett’s Library stamp to half title; hinges starting; chipping to spine ends; corners bumped; otherwise fine. $200-400 7


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(NAUTICAL) ALEXANDER, WILLIAM H.

AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES

4to, contemporary calf stamped “W. H. Alexander, U.S. Navy,” marbled endpapers. Manuscript journal kept by William H. Alexander while aboard the Constellation. 267 pp. of ships log and 41 pages of later hand-writing exercises by a relative of the author Covers worn and starting to detach; some leaves of manuscript soiled with over-writing; otherwise quite legible.

2 vols. Elephant folios, loose as issued in linen folding cases, housed in original standing wooden rack, engraved brass plaque. Limited edition, number two of 300 copies. With 45 of 50 color plates, each embossed with the Field Museum stamp in the lower left corner and publisher’s single monogram in lower right corner, limitation stamped on verso of each broadsheet. Fine in fine case. Size of Plate 28 x 22 inches. $3,000-5,000

A Journal Kept on Board the U.S. Frigate Constellation; Capt. M[elancthon] T[aylor] Woolsey Esq. Commander Bearing the Broad Pennant of...1825, bearing the Broad Pennant of C[illeg] Charles...Ridgely, 1827. At Sea.

Together with a collection of autographed letters from Alexander while on duty. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $2,000-4,000

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BUFFON, GEORGES LOUIS LECLERC

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(NAUTICAL, WHALING)

A group of six documents illustrative of the business of whaling. Includes: (1) A printed Insurance Policy. November 19, 1867. $15,000 in Sperm Oil for vessels at Fayal (Atlantic). (2) 1 page. ALS from John C. Osgood. July 28-29, 1867. Endorsing Mr. Corowell for First Mate to Indian Ocean aboard the ship Para. Response: Crowell is aboard the ship Julian on a whaling voyage. (3) 2 page. ALS from Captain Lewis Tobey, Master of William Rotch. January 10, 1821. Request payment for main sail and line. (4) 2 page. ALS and sales account from John MacKay, Baltimore. October 4, 1823. 21 casks of whale oil received for sale by MacKay from Plummer. Also lists buyers and current prices for both whale and sperm oils. (5) 3 ALS from G. S. Alden, New Bedford, to Isaac Hicks, NY. December 4, 1801. Arrival of ship Warren, purchase of ship, arrival of ship Commerce. (6) 1 page. Printed bill of sale of ship Lading. July 15, 1845. Casks of sperm oil by Abraham Bell and Son, New York. For the ship Fidelia. $600-800

Histoire naturelle des oiseaux. Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1770-1785. 18 vols. 12mo, full leather, spines gilt, marbled endpapers. Illustrated with 256 engraved black and white plates. Some wear to boards; some pages detached, including vol. 1, pp. 107-110 and plate 10. $400-600 22*

(FISHER, CHARLES HAWKINS)

Reminicences of a Falconer. London: John C. Nimmo, 1801. 8vo, original gilt-stamped green cloth with gilt-stamped illustration of birds to front board, portrait frontispiece. First edition. Intermittent foxing; hinges starting; wear to spine ends; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $100-200 23*

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AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES

The Birds of America, from Drawings Made in the United States and Their Territories. New York: J. J. Audubon; Philadelphia: J. B. Chevalier, 1840. 2 vols. (vols. 1 and 2 only). 8vo, 3/4 green leather over marbled boards. 139 (of 140) colored plates. Wear to boards, slight foxing throughout; Vol. 1 hinges starting, leaves detached from spine on interior of both volumes. $3,000-5,000

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Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. Audubon’s Fifty Best. By John James Audubon and John Bachman. Oppenheimer Field Museum Edition. Chicago: Oppenheimer Editions, 2002.

(BOTANY) CURTIS, WILLIAM

The Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed. London: Lovell Reeve, 1887 and 1909. 2 vols. 8vo, ex-library copy with call numbers to spines. (1) 1887, with 39 plates (4 fold-out); (2) 1909, with 58 plates (10 fold-out). Together with Farm Weeds of Canada. By George H. Clark and James Fletcher. Ottawa: Sydney A. Fisher, 1909. 8vo, original pictorial cloth (worn). Illustrated with 76 plates. Property from the University of Chicago $200-400

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(BOTANY) LOUDON, J. C.

An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, Including All the Latest Improvements; A General History of Gardening In All Countries; And A Statistical View of its Present State; With Suggestions For Its Future Progress, In the British Isles. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1834. 8vo, green cloth-backed blind-stamped boards with title stamped in gilt to spine. Wear to boards; hinges starting, with separation to inner hinges; minor foxing to some leaves; discoloration to 5 inch strip on p. 860; otherwise fine. $100-200 25

(BOTANY) MEEHAN, THOMAS

A collection of 30 framed and matted chromolithographed plates from an edition of The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States. [Boston:] L. Prang, [18781879]. $200-400 26

(BOTANY) MEREDITH, LOUISA ANNE

Some of My Bush Friends in Tasmania. London: Day & Son, 1860. Folio, blue library cloth, glit-stamped call number to spine and call number sticker to spine, marbled boards, bookplate city of Leeds Library of Commerce, Science and Technology, a.e.g. Illustrated with eight colored plates with tissue guards. Text block shifted; library stamp to plates and title pages; some foxing. $200-400

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(BOTANY) MILLER, PHILIP

The Gardener’s and Botanist’s Dictionary. London: Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, 1807. 2 vols. in 4. Folio, contemporary calf, rebacked maintaining portions of original spine, marbled edges and endpapers. With 20 plates to vol. 1, part 1. Rubbing to boards; hinges cracked; dampstain to lower 1/2 of majority affecting some plates; foxing to endpaper; bookplate tipped in front pastedowns; 4 3/4 inch tear to bottom of p. 8Z(2) in vol. 1, part 2. $400-600 28

(BOTANY) WALCOTT, MARY VAUX

North American Wild Flowers. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1925. 5 vols. Folio, loose as issued in blue cloth folder stamped Smithsonian Institute with cloth ties and original publisher’s box. Complete with 400 colored plates. Vol. 2 lacking box; vol. 1 without folder; boxes worn; some browning to text folders. $300-500 29*

(PHYSICS) HERTZ, HEINRICH A group of three books.

The Principles of Mechanics Presented in a New Form. London and New York: Macmillan, 1899. 8vo, ex-library copy. First edition in English. Miscellaneous Papers. London: Macmillan, 1896. First edition in English. 8vo, ex-library copy. Untersuchungen ueber die Ausbreitung der elektrischen kraft. Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1892. Thin 8vo, quarter leather over marbled boards. Property from the University of Chicago $200-400

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Maps and Atlases Lots 30 - 56

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ALLARD, CAREL

BLAEU, (WILLEM)

BOWEN, EMANUEL

Recentissima Novi Orbis sive Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis. [Amsterdam, c. 1700]. Copper-engraved map of America, hand-colored, engraved cartouche. Center fold reinforced on the verso; some chipping to edges; otherwise fine. 20 x 24 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $400-600 31

BACHIENE, WILLEM A.

A group of three engraved maps of America, handcolored. [Amsterdam, c. 1785]. (1)Nieuwe en Algemeene Kaart van America. 14 1/2 x 18 inches. Depicts America and the Iberian peninsula. (2)Kaart van het Zuidelyk Gedeelte der Vereenigde Staaten van Noord Amerika. 9 1/2 x 13 inches. Depicts the eastern coast of the United States from Virginia to Georgia. Dark spot in lower right corner and along bottom left edge. (3)Kaart van Nieuw Mexiko, met het Noordelyk Gedeelte van oud Mexiko of Nieuw Spanje. 9 x 14 inches. Depicts the southern coast, Mexico and a portion of the Yucatan peninsula. Repaired diagonal tear to top right corner. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400 32

BELLIN, JACQUES

A group of two hand-colored maps of eastern North America, eighteenth-century, both hand-colored. Paris, c. 1757, comprising Carte de la nouvelle Angleterre, Nouvelle Yorcke et Pensilvanie and Carte de la Caroline et Georgie pour servir a l’histoire generale des voyages. Size of Largest 8 1/2 x 12 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200

Tabula Magellanica, qua Tierrae del Fuego, cum celeberrimis fretis a F. Magellano et I. Le Maire detectis novissima et accuratissima descriptio exhibetur. [Amsterdam, 1650]. Copper-engraved map of the Straights of Magellan, hand-colored in outline, historiated scale, title cartouche, and engraved coat of arms of D. Constantino Hugenio, from a French edition of Bleau’s Le Theatre du Monde. The map bears Willem Blaeu’s signature, but it was published by his son, Johannes. French text to verso. Wear to scale cartouche in bottom right with some loss at borders, professionally repaired to the verso with archival tape; browning along left side; some light tape repair to verso of fold; minor offsetting to verso; otherwise sound. 15 x 20 1/4 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $150-250 34

BOWEN, EMANUEL

Nieuwe en Naukeurige kaart des geheelen Aardbodems, opgemaakt uit de echste beschryvingen en de beste heedendaagsche land en zeekaarten en nordre gebragt volgens sterrekundige waarnccmingen. [Amsterdam,] 1744. Copper-engraved map, hand-colored in outline. From a later edition of Bachiene’s, Atlas tot opheldering der hedendaagsche historic beschreeven door cen gezelschap van gelccrde mannen in England. Even foxing; otherwise fine with no tears. 15 x 18 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200

A New & Accurate Map of all the Known World, Drawn from the latest & most Authentic Surveys, assisted by the best & most approved Modern Maps and Charts, &c., Wherein all the Discoveries & Improvements are carefully Delineated. The whole being Regulated by Astron. Observations. [London, 1752]. From A Complete Atlas, or Distinct View of the Known World, plate 4. Engraved double-hemisphere map, uncolored, central title within ornamental frame, four engraved vignettes representing the continents and a globe at the bottom center. In the large top margin, extensive notes in a later eighteenth-century hand, describing post-1752 discoveries of Cook, Kerguelen and Du Fresne. Transcription available upon request. Laid down with Japanese tissue; a few closed marginal tears; some toning to edges; otherwise fine. $200-400 36

DE WIT, FREDERICK

Occidentalior Tractus Maris Mediterranei. Wester gedeelte van de Middelandse Zee. [Amsterdam, c. 1680]. Copper-engraved map, hand-colored in outline with hand-colored cartouches. Some light soiling and darkening; minor chips at the side edges; some reinforcement to verso; otherwise fine. 19 x 22 1/2 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $800-1,200

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(DIDEROT, DENIS AND JEAN LE ROND D’ALEMBERT)

Carte de la Californie suivant I. La carte manuscrite de l’Amerique de Mathieu Neron Pecci olen dresse a Florence en 1604; II. Sanson 1656; III. De L’Isle Amerique Sept. 1700; IV. le Pere Kino Jesuite en 1705; V. La Societe des Jesuites en 1767 . . . [Paris, c. 1770]. Engraved map from Diderot’s Encyclopedia, showing five different seventeenth and eighteenth-century maps of California. Reinforced along the center fold on verso; otherwise fine. 13 1/2 x 16 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200 38

DUGDALE, WILLIAM

Mappa Thaneti Insule (Map of the Isle of Thanet). [London, 1655]. Engraved map from the first edition of Monasticon Anglicanum, by Sir William Dugdale, vol. 1, p. 84. Some minor foxing; 3 inch tear along the left edge; otherwise fine. 16 3/4 x 14 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200 39

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Charte der XV Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-America. Weimar: Industrie Comptoirs, 1800. Engraved map of the 15 states, hand-colored in outline. Reflects one-time state of “Franklin” formed out of western North Carolina in 1784 with John Sevier appointed Governor. Reinforced to center fold on verso; some offsetting to verso from hand-colored outline; otherwise fine. 22 x 19 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400 40

GUSSEFELD, FRANZ LUDWIG; HOMANN HEIRS

Charte uber die XIII Verenigte Staaten von Nord-America. [Nuremberg,] 1784. Engraved map of the 13 colonies, hand-colored, detailed geographical features, cities, towns and locations of tribes. Large dampstain along the lower left edge and browning to the right; dampspotting along the upper right and top edge, mainly marginal; otherwise fine. 18 1/2 x 24 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $300-500 41

HOMANN HEIRS

Americae Mappa Generalis Secundum Legitimas Projectionis Stereographicae Regulas ... Concinnata et Delineata ab Aug. Gott Boehmio Phil. Magistro. In Lucem Proferentibus Homannianis Heredibus A MDCCXXXXVI. Nuremberg, 1746.

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Copper-engraved map, hand-colored. With large uncolored pictorial cartouche depicting Native Americans, Africans, birds, two volcanos, and a pot of gold. 2 inch crescent-shaped tear to lower edge; marginal foxing, soiling and light dampstaining; center fold reinforced; otherwise fine. 19 1/2 x 22 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $300-500


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HONDIUS, HENRICUS

L’ISLE, GUILLAUME DE

LOTTER, TOBIAS CONRAD

Engraved map, hand-colored. The map went through several revisions to reflect later discoveries. This edition shows California as a peninsula with a dotted line and with the Northwest coast and Alaska completely absent. Later editions depicted the Northwest Passage. Wide margins. Center fold split and reinforced at the verso; some light toning to margins; otherwise fine with fine hand-coloring. 20 1/4 x 20 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200

Copper-engraved map of North America, fully hand-colored, with large cartouche featuring a Native American and a ship’s captain. After Guillaume De L’Isle’s map of North America, with English settlements east of the Mississippi only. Lotter follows De L’Isle’s depiction of California as a peninsula, but leaves a gap at the tip of the Gulf of California, thus not completely rejecting the island theory. Thick paper with some soiling; center fold separated at bottom half with repair to verso; some soiling and two large creases; otherwise fine. 23 1/2 x 19 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $400-600

Nova totius terrarum orbis geographica ac hydrographica tabula. [Amsterdam:] Hondius, 1630. Copper-engraved double-hemisphere map of the world, hand-colored. French text to verso. First state of Hondius’ world map from Atlas or Geographicke description of the regions ... of the World. Set in double-hemispheres and embellished with engraved cartouches, allegorical figures of the four elements, sea and ship scapes, and portrait medaillions of Caesar, Ptolemy, Mercator and Hondius. Marginal loss on all edges; even browning; large 4 inch tear along upper right and left edges and a 2 inch tear in upper right corner, repaired on the verso; center fold split and repaired on the verso. 15 1/2 x 22 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $4,000-6,000 43

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Carte d’Amerique divisees en ses principales parties. Amsterdam: Covens & Mortimer, 1774. Copper-engraved map of the Americas, handcolored in outline. Very light marginal soiling and light dampstaining; 2 inch tear to left edge; otherwise fine. 21 x 24 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $400-600

Hemisphere Septentrional pour voir plus distinctement les terres . . . Amsterdam: Chez Jean Covens et Corneille Mortier, [1714 or later].

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America Septentrionalis, Concinnata juxta Observationes Dnn Academiae Regalis Scientiarum. [Augsburg, c. 1750].

Pensylvania Nova Jersey et Nova York cum Regionibus ad Fluvium Delaware in America sitis. Augsburg, [c. 1745 or later]. Engraved map of the Northeast, hand-colored regions of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York and along the borders, after De L’Isle. Decorative cartouche in the upper left corner depicts William Penn purchasing lands from the Native Americans. A highly inaccurate depiction of the coastline, with New York City situated on the main land, from which Long Island is separated by a small channel. Some brown spotting along the upper right margin, upper left portion of New York, Mare Virginianum and over Burlington; otherwise fine. 20 x 23 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $800-1,200 13


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[Atlas; or, A Geographicke Description of the Regions, Countries and Kingdomes of the World, through Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Represented by New & Exact Maps. Translated by Henry Hexham, Quarter-Master to the Regiment of Colonell Goring.] [Amsterdam: Henry Hondius and Iohn Iohnson, 1636]. 2 vols. Atlas folios, worn calf. Rare First English edition. With 195 (of 196, lacking Transylvania) double-page maps, uncolored, one map from German edition to vol. 1. Some maps trimmed slightly in both vols.; wear to binding with hinges detached but present and spine detached; hinges reinforced on some maps; minor foxing; repaired tears 1-4 inches on some maps. Vol. 1: 80 maps, one from German edition. Lacking half-title, engraved title page (earlier edition title page pasted down), 4 pp. laudatory poems, pp. 45-46 and map Tabula Islandiae tipped in from German edition, and lacking pp. 203-204 “Description of Transylvania� and map Transylvania, Sibenburgen. Vol. 2: 115 maps. Lacking engraved title page (earlier edition title page pasted down), pp. 301-312 misbound after p. 388. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $30,000-50,000

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Atlas sive cosmographicae meditationes. Facsimile. Zurich, Stuttgart and Wien: Coron-Verland, (1985). Folio, full gilt-stamped leather, slipcase. Hinges slightly tender; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $80-120 49

ORTELIUS, ABRAHAM

Agri Cremonensis Typus. [Antwerp: Plantin, 1612]. Copper-engraved map, elaborately hand-colored, with inset and cartouches, including scale. From the rare Spanish edition of Abraham Ortelius’ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Text in Spanish to verso, with handcolored historiated initials. Center fold split but professionally repaired on verso with archival tape; worm traces along lower edge of center fold; slight browning and spotting; otherwise fine with fine hand-coloring. 14 x 20 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400 48

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Tartariae sive Magni Chami Regni typus. [Antwerp: Plantin, 1598]. Copper-engraved map, elaborately hand-colored in wash and outline, with two large cartouches. Map shows Tartary and China, an uncommon projection of Japan and an early depiction, possibly one of the first, of California, labelled “C. Californio.” French text to verso. Small hole to center lower margin; minimal marginal soiling and foxing; otherwise a fine map with bright colors. 15 x 19 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200 51

OTTENS, REINER AND JOSUA

Carte des Possessions Angloises & Francoises du Continent de L’Amerique Septentrionale. Amsterdam, 1755. Copper-engraved, hand-colored. Slight separation at the bottom of the fold; some minor soiling; light dampstaining along left edge; some repair to the verso of center fold; edges trimmed slightly; otherwise fine. 18 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $600-800 52

RAMUSIO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA Sumatra. [Venice, 1565].

Woodcut map of the island from the second edition of Ramusio’s Delle navigationi et viaggi. The second edition was the same as the first edition (1556) in pagination, but all of the woodcuts and maps were re-engraved since those used in the first edition were destroyed by fire in 1557. Center fold reinforced with archival tape to verso; chipping along edges; minor soiling with darkening at the fold; otherwise a dark impression. 11 1/4 x 15 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200

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VISSCHER, NICHOLAS

Copper-engraved pre-Lewis & Clark map of North America, hand-colored in outline. With key to hand-coloring to lower left corner. Some minor brown spotting; 1 inch tear along horizontal fold; otherwise fine. 21 1/2 x 24 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400

Copper-engraved double-hemisphere map of the world with inset polar hemispheres, hand-colored, framed by four mythological scenes doubling as allegorical representations of the elements (Persephone kidnapped by Hades - Fire, Poseidon - Water, Zeus and Hera - Air, Demeter - Earth), after Nicholas Berchem, from an early edition of Nicolas Visscher’s Atlas minor. California is shown as an island, the Great Lakes as one singular body of water, and the Mississippi is completely absent. A possible island to the north of California is called “Arian.”

Charte von Nord America nach den Neuesten Bestimmungen und Entdeckungen von C. G. Reichard. Weimar: Industrie Comptoine, 1802.

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A Map of North America, With the European settlements & whatever else is remarkable in ye West Indies, from the latest and best Observations. [London, 1745]. Engraved map of North America, hand-colored. One of the last maps to portray California as an island. Center crease reinforced at the verso; some light spotting; otherwise fine. 16 x 19 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $400-600

Oribis terrarum nova et accuratissima tabula. [Amsterdam, c. 1658 or later].

Browning along the margins; split at the fold and repaired to the verso, slightly affecting the south polar projection and South America; a few marginal tears not affecting the image; some minor spotting; otherwise fine with bright coloring. 19 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $600-800 56

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Sudliche und Noerdliche Halbkugel der Erde nach den neuesten Entdeckungen. Weimar: Geographische Institut, 1812. Engraved double-hemisphere map, hand-colored. Northern and Southern hemispheres with regions of volcanic activity. Chipping along edges with small tears to bottom edges; some very light foxing; center fold reinforced to the verso; minor soiling; otherwise a fine impression. 20 x 24 1/2 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400 17



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DIXON, WILLIAM HEPWORTH

3 vols. 8vo, half calf, marbled boards, a.e.g. First edition. Illustrated. With 83 plates, most engraved, some fold-out with tissue guards, and 63 tipped in, in-text vignettes, engraved frontispiece and title pages. Wear to boards; vol. 1 interior hinges starting; minor intermittent foxing; offsetting from some plates; otherwise fine. $400-600

6 vols. 8vo, gilt-stamped morocco by S. Kaufman, with gilt-stamped vignette to both boards, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. One of 20 sets of the extraillustrated edition with 500 plates in various media, some hand-colored. Bookplate Edward Dean Adams tipped in front pastedown; hinges starting on some vols.; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $300-500

A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland. London: C. Richards, 1838. 2 vols. 8vo, half leather, marbled boards, a.e.g. First edition. Illustrated. With 41 plates, some fold-out, and many in-text illustrations, including black and white frontispiece portrait. Minor soiling to extremities of some leaves; offsetting from some plates; otherwise fine. $200-400

A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour In France and Germany. London: W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, Shakespeare Press, 1821.

Her Majesty’s Tower. London: Bickers and Son, 1865.

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The Oceana and Other Works of James Harrington Esq . . . London: Printed for A. Millar, 1747. 4to, full calf, six raised bands, gilt-stamped title to spine, titles printed in red and black, frontispiece engraving and portrait frontispiece situated at the start of “The Life of James Harrington.” Third edition. With 1 page autographed note laid in, undated. Hinges cracked; worm traces to endpapers; previous owner’s signature to title page; offsetting from frontispieces to title page and p. xiii; wear to spine and edges; scattered foxing and some brown spotting; otherwise fine. $100-200 61

(HERALDRY) GUYNEMER FAMILY

Illuminated pedigree of Guynemer or Guignemer family, c. 1850. Folio, 20 pp., bound in green morocco with gilt-stamped coat of arms to both boards, decorative endpapers, folding case. Text in French. Elaborately illuminated vignettes, Arms, and frames hand-colored in gilt, blue, red, green and pink. Presumably commissioned by an Italian relation to the French aristocratic Guynemer family, which included the famous French flying ace, George Guynemer. Hinges cracked with some leaves starting; heavy foxing throughout; case worn; otherwise fine. $200-400

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(HOMER) POPE, ALEXANDER, trans. The Iliad. London: Henry Lintot, 1756.

Complete in 6 vols. 16 mo, full leather stamped in gilt, title to spine on pastedown label, engraved frontispieces. Illustrated. Wear to boards; joints slightly splitting; minor toning; offsetting from some plates; bookplate tipped in front pastedowns and previous owner’s signature to both vols.; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Mr. John Mix, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 63

HOMER

Odyssea, Andrea Divo Iustinopolitano interprete, ad verbum translata. Eiusdem Batrachomyomachia, id est, Ranarum et murium pugna, Aldo Manutio Romano interprete. Eiusdem Hymni deorum XXXII. Georgio Dartona Cretense interprete. (Venetiis : Apud D. Iacob a Burgofrancho, 1537 Mense Martio). 2 copies of the same work. 8vo. First copy with title page, leather spine label, title page laid down on page with manuscript notations, manuscript notations throughout, lacking index, colophon bound at the end with printer’s device, renewed endpapers. 251-[1]. Second copy with colophon flipped and bound at the front with printer’s device, this copy with index (bound in decorative wraps, lacking title page, pen title to verso of colophon and page 2). [1]-250-[8]. Both copies with historiated initials. $400-600 64

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A Dictionary of the English Language: in Which the Words are Deduced from their Originals, and Illustrated in their Different Significations by Examples from the best Writers, to which are Prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar. London: Printed by W. Strahan, 1755. 2 vols. Folio, full tree calf with edges and corners expertly repaired, rebacked to match style, gilt-stamped black leather labels to spines, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate of John Daniel to front pastedown vol. 1. First edition, first printing, with titles printed in black and red. Fine with minimal foxing and bright interior. $10,000-15,000

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An Account of the Life of Samuel Johnson. London: Richard Phillips, 1805. 16mo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, gilt-stamped title to blue leather spine label. First edition. Rubbing to boards; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; front board detached; some loss to spine; light toning at extremities; otherwise sound. $200-400 67

(KENNET, WHITE AND JOHN HUGHES)

A Complete History of England: With the Lives of All the Kings and Queens . . . London: R. Bonwickem, et al., 1719. 3 vols. Folio, full calf, titles printed in red and black. Second edition, corrected and with amendments and additions. Illustrated with 29 engraved portraits. The first two volumes were compiled by John Hughes, with contributions from several authors, including John Milton and Francis Bacon. Volume III was written (anonymously) by White Kennet, Bishop of Peterborough. Binding sturdy, but all volumes with cracked and splitting hinges. $300-500 67

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Compendi historici. Vicenza: Giacomo Amadio, [1668]. Part 1 only. 8vo, full vellum. With 10 fold-out genealogical plates, including one of the Medici family. Wear to boards, with some soiling, and hinges starting; chipping along fore edge of some pages with some loss to the title page; brown spotting to title page; appears to be lacking preliminary leaf; 6 inch tear to plate 157; small tears to pages; dampstaining and minor foxing throughout. $200-400 69

(LUPTON, DONALD)

The Glory of their Times, or the Lives of ye primitive Fathers. Contayning their Chiefest Actions, Workes, Sentences, and Deaths. London: Printed by I. Okes, 1640. 12mo, rebound in quarter calf, black gilt-stamped leather label to spine, renewed endpapers. First edition. Engraved title page and 45 engraved portraits by George Glover. Wear to boards; hinges starting with first and last few pages loose but attached; manuscript notation of previous owner to f.f.e.p.; first few pages slightly trimmed at the margins with some loss along the upper edge; age darkening; repaired tear to bottom of pp. 451-474; otherwise fine. $200-400 70

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Eighteenth-century German bible, containing Old and New testaments based on the translations of Martin Luther. Old Testament, 1080 pp., lacking title page. Bound with Das Neue Testament unsers herrn und heilandes Jesu Christi, verteutscht von D. Martin Luthern, mit jedes Capitels kurtzen summarien, auch beygefugten vielen, richtigen und mit Fleisz nachgesehenen Parallelen. (Germany), 1748. 8vo, full leather, metal clasp. Board worn with loss to spine; leather strap and boards detached; lacking multiple pages; text block shifted. $100-200

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MONTFAUCON, BERNARD DE

4to, bound in modern black leather, gilt-stamped, with foral red leather onlay to both boards. Some soiling and browning; pages slightly warped; otherwise fine. $3,000-5,000

Folio, full gilt-stamped leather. Engraved frontispiece portrait, head pieces, historiated initials, and 121 engraved plates, eight of which are doublepage. Wear to boards with front board detached; some light offsetting from plates; minor spotting throughout. $200-400

Bound group of six vellum leaves from an early Koran, circa fourteenth-century. Written in black ink, with diacritical marks in red, rubricated chapter headings in red and black.

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Memoires de la Marquis de Feuquiere. Nouvelle edition. s.l.: Chez Pierre Dunoyer, 1740. 4to, mottled calf, gilt-stamped title to spine, five raised bands, marbled endpapers, woodblock vignette to title page. Complete with 12 engraved maps, mostly folding (table of contents lists 13, but this was a printing error as one map is listed twice). Rubbing to boards with some loss at spine ends; manuscript notation to half-title and title page; hinges cracked; corner tear to p. 349; otherwise fine. $200-400

L’Antiquite expliquee et representee en figures. Vol. 1 only. Paris: Chez Florentin Delaulne, Hilaire Foucault, et al., 1719.

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Description historique de l’eglise collegiale et paroissiale de Notre Dame a Bruges . . . Bruges: Joseph De Busscher, 1773. 4to, maroon morocco stamped in gilt to boards and spine, a.e.g., marbled endpapers. With engraved frontispiece portrait, engraved plate of Notre Dame in Bruges and three fold-out hand-colored plates of the individuals buried there. Rubbing to boards at edges and hinges; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. $100-200

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Dissertation on First-Principles of Government. London: Daniel Isaac Eaton, 1795. Second edition. 8vo, 47 pp., disbound. Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution. London: Printed for J. S. Jordan, 1791. Fourth edition. 8vo, 171 pp. + advertisements, disbound. $400-600

2 vols. Folio, 3/4 leather over marbled boards. With 135 engraved plates and engraved frontispieces of which vol. 1 is a fold-out. Dampstaining and minor intermittent foxing to both vols.; some offsetting from plates; slight toning to leaves. $600-800

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SPENSER, EDMUND

2 vols. 8vo, bound in recent quarter black leather over marbled boards, five raised bands with gilt decorative panels and spine lettering. Second edition. Lacking advertisements and half-titles; previous owner stamps; otherwise fine. $300-500

6 vols. 12mo, full leather, gilt spines. Leather varnished; some chipping to spine heads and loss to spine labels; front board vol. 1 detached; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $400-600

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TASSO, TORQUATO

A group of two works, disbound.

Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit. Birmingham: Printed by Pearson and Rollason, 1782.

Exercitatio philosophica de eulogo exagoge sive morte voluntaria. Rintelli: Ioh. Godofr. Enax, 1736. Large 8vo, plain vellum boards, some pages uncut. (60)-320-(20). First edition. Containing an essay allowing suicide from a theological point of view as life being a gift from God and thus able to be refused. Soiling and wear to boards with some loss at hinges, spine ends and corners; some chipping to leaves along fore edge; minor warping to pages; wormholing to most pages, strongest at pp. 157200; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $400-600

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Oxonia antiqua restaurata. Oxford: J. Skelton, 1823.

The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser, with a Glossary Explaining the Old and Obscure Words. London: J. Tonson, 1715.

Aminta, favola boscareccia di Torquato Tasso. Amsterdam: D. Elzevier, 1678. 16mo, rebound in later vellum, gilt titles to spine, marbled endpapers. With additional engraved title page and six plates. Manuscript ex-libris of Lady Newdigate and the bookplate of the Arbury Library clipped and tipped in rear endpaper. Some chipping to pages; minor soiling to vellum; otherwise fine. $100-200

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VALERIUS, CORNELIUS

In universam bene dicendi rationem tabula, summam artis rhetoricae complectens. Antwerp: Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1535. 12mo, contemporary limp vellum, manuscript title to spine, printer’s device to title page. Bound in at the rear is Valerius’ fold-out “Table of Rhetorical Arts.” Wormholing to boards; portion of spine lacking; large tear to lower edge of fold-out plate; dampstaining at the top fore edge of every page and also on the foldout plate; otherwise sound. $200-400 82

VASARI, GIORGIO

Delle vite de piu eccellenti pittori scultori et architetti di Giorgio Vasari. Bologna: Eredi Dozza, 1648-1663. 3 vols. 4to, full calf, five raised bands, gilt spines. Engraved portraits throughout within architectural borders. Wear to boards; front board vol. 2 (parts 1 and 2) detached; backstrip split on vol. 3 and in two parts with front board detached and rear board starting; boards starting on vol. 1; title labels detached. $600-800 83

VIGNOLA, (GIACOMO BAROZZI)

Nouveau livre des cinque ordres d’architecture. Paris: Mondhard et Jean, 1776.

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WEBSTER, NOAH

A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language. Hartford & New Haven: Sidney’s Press, 1806. 8vo, period full brown leather, gilt-lettered leather spine label, custom green cloth-backed chemise and quarter morocco slipcase. First edition. Wear to boards, with both boards detached; evidence of hinge repair and pp. 407-408, end paper detached with rear boards; even chipping to edges of pages; dark spotting; some tears; otherwise sound. $200-400 85

WHITFIELD, FERGUSON, VAUX

Autobiography. A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Written by the Parties Themselves. With Brief Introductions, and Compendious Sequels Carrying on the Course of Events to the Death of Each Writer. London: Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830. Vol. VI only, 18mo, 3/4 brown leather over marbled boards, title stamped in gilt to black pastedown label to spine, in mylar wraps. Wear to boards; minor toning to some leaves; otherwise fine. $200-400

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(MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS) ALGHISI, M. GALASSO

Delle Fortificationi ... Libri tre. [Venice:] [Grazioso Percacino], 1570. Large folio, full limp vellum. First (and only) edition, considered one of the most beautifully engraved military fortification books of all time. Engraved architectural title page, 39 engraved illustrations of fortifications, of which 19 are double-page. [66]-406-[1]. Worm traces to lower inner margins of many leaves, occasionally resulting in marginal loss to illustrations; occasional marginalia; soiling and warping to vellum; spotting and soiling to some pages; foxing along edges of most pages; intermittent dampstaining along upper edge and inner margin of some leaves; otherwise fine. $3,000-5,000 87

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Nuova inventione di fabricar fortezze di varie forme. Venice: Robert Meietti, 1598.

Folio, modern dark brown calf, gilt title to spine. Engraved title vignette, illustrated throughout with engraved plans, diagrams, and maps. [4]-116. Intermittent foxing; renewed endpapers; some spots to binding; marginal manuscript notations; top right corners of pp. 109 and 115 torn; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 88

(MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS) BUSCA, GABRIELLO

Delle espugnatione et difesa delle fortezze. Libre due. Turin: Heirs de Nicolo Bevilacqua, 1585. 4to, vellum, woodcut arms of Savoy on title. First edition. Illustrated with 10 double-page woodcuts of military operations, historiated initials and engraved chapter headings. Gabriello Busca was in the service of the Duke of Savoy since 1570 and was the first to discuss the proportions and functions of different parts of a military front. Soiling to boards; occasional isolated brown spotting; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000

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(MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS) CATANEO, (PIETRO) I Quattro Primi Libri di Architettura. Venice: Sons of Aldus, (1554).

4to, rebacked with plain paper boards with manuscript title to spine. First edition. Important work on architecture and perspective with particular interest in the planning of fortified towns and ecclesiastical and domestic buildings. Woodcut printer’s device to title page and verso of final leaf, historiated initials and numerous in-text engravings of plans, some full page. Page numbers on rectos only. [4]-54-[2]. Spotted dampstaining to some pages; minor wear to boards; occasional marginal notations; some leaves and plates trimmed, with engravings on verso extended along inner margin of recto; some pages with dark smudge in upper right corner; p. 47v with blue mark to center; p. 51 misnumbered; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000

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(MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS) SARDI, PIETRO

2 parts in 1 vol. Folio, full calf, gilt-stamped title to spine. Large woodcut device on title page, engraved portrait of author, engraved head-pieces, historiated initials and numerous woodcut illustrations and diagrams in-text. First published in 1596, this enlarged edition is the first to include a portrait of the author and a supplementary chapter treating the defense of fortifications. [12]-301 (of 303)[1]. Lacking pp. 57-58; 30-31 reinforced at inner margin; pp. 155, 185 and 297 misnumbered; wear to boards; intermittent foxing; dampstaining to numerous pages, including title and portrait; red marks and institutional stamp to title page; otherwise fine. $800-1,200

2 parts in 1 vol. Folio, vellum. First edition. Part I illustrated with engraved pictorial title by Gaspar Grispoldi, woodcut head-pieces, initials, and large woodcut device. Part II with 45 half-page engraved plans, one bound in. [27]-285 (of 299)-[1]-83[1]. Lacking 6 pages and three engravings; p. 91 misnumbered; occasional soiling and staining; 1 inch tear to top edge of p. 201; bottom right corner shaved on pp. 291 and 299; upper right corner torn on p. 5, part II; small tear to top edge p. 71, part II; slight wormholing to endpapers; intermittent foxing. $800-1,200

Le Fortificationi ... nuovamente ristampate. Venice: Francesco Rampazetto, 1609.

Corona imperiale dell’architettura militare. Venice: By the Author, 1618.

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Della Fortificatione delle Citta di M. Girolamo Maggi, e del Capitan Iacomo Castriotto ... Libri III. Venice: Rutilio Borgominiero, 1564. Folio, modern 3/4 calf over marbled boards, gilt spine label. First edition. Woodcut head-piece and printer’s device to title page and colophon, numerous woodcut illustrations throughout, many full-page, with typographical military formations at end. [4]-140. Intermittent foxing; some browning; 1 inch repaired tear to bottom of title page; contemporary ink inscription to title page; rubbing to boards; some pages misnumbered and misbound, but complete; some pages trimmed down; otherwise fine. $1,500-2,500

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Piante delle citta, piazze e castelli fortificati in questo Stato di Milano con le loro dichiarazioni . . . Milan: [Frederico] Agnelli, 1707. Thin 4to, full leather. Complete with engraved title page vignette, folding map, folding plan and 22 engraved fortification plans for 24 cities with hand-painted borders, each with facing letterpress key within an elaborate engraved border. Manuscript notations to front endpaper; hinges starting; foxing to some pages; offsetting from hand-painted borders to verso of some leaves; small wormhole to bottom of final leaf; occasional soiling and spotting; “Cremona” with repaired tear; manuscript notation to title page; bookseller’s sticker to foot of spine; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000

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(MILITARY FORTIFICATIONS) THETI, CARLO

Discorsi delle fortificationi, espugnationi, & disese delle citta, & d’altri Luoghi. Venice: Franceschi Senese, 1589. Folio, quarter vellum over plain boards. Large allegorical woodcut device to title page, historiated initials and head-pieces, engraved illustrations in-text, with some full-page. The best and most complete edition of Theti’s famous treaty, after the 1569 edition of 30 pp. only, and the 1575 edition, which contains the first two books only. [4]-49-[3], [4]-86-[2 (blank)], 70. Scattered marginalia; pages evenly browned with some dampstaining; 2 inch tear to p. 69; large brown spot to p. 25; some pages misnumbered; soiling and wear to boards; bottom 1/3 of text block starting; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000 95

GODDARD, (T.) AND J. BOOTH

The Military Costume in Europe. London: 1812-[1822]. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, 3/4 leather, gilt-stamped titles to black leather spine label. Numerous hand-colored plates, some with tissue guards. First edition. Blindstamp to title page; inventory number stamped in blue to advertisement page; intermittent light foxing; soiling and light staining to some plates; wear to boards with some loss at the edges and extremities; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 96

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A group of two books pertaining to army tactics. Tactical Deductions from the War of 1870-71. By A. V. Boguslawki. Leavenworth, Kansas: George A. Spooner, 1891. Artillery Tactics: United States Army, Assimilated to the Tactics of Infantry and Cavalry. New York: D. Appleton, 1878. $100-200

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Vote Communist Against Hunger, Wage Cuts, Fascism and War. Newsprint broadside. One-sided. A 1934 Communist election advertisement. Text at lower center lists ten reasons to vote Communist. Bottom reads, “The Hamtramck Municipal Primary Election Will Be Held Wednesday, March 7, 1934.” Darkening and chipping to edges; 2 inch tear along lower edge; top edge pasted to board; photograph of “George Moszczynski” is a later photo pasted down. 22 x 14 inches. $100-200 98*

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A group of six pamphlets. The Case of Leon Trotsky: Report of Hearings on the Charges Made Against Him in the Moscow Trials. By the Preliminary Commission of Inquiry. New York and London: Harper Brothers, 1937. A Paradise in this World. By Leon Trotsky. London: B. S. P., n.d. A Series of Lectures on Social Justice. By Charles E. Coughlin. Royal Oak, Michigan: The Radio League of the Little Flower, 1935. Behind the Moscow Trial. By Max Shachtman. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1936. The Ballot and the Class Struggle. By Daniel de Leon. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1947. Weimarer historisch-genealoges taschenbuch des Leipzig (1893). Berlin: Jahrgang, 1913. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200

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TOKYO WAR CRIMES TRIAL

(WWII POSTERS) BEN SHAHN

The Fall of Sebastopol: Taken by Storm on the 8th and 9th September, 1855. Glasgow: James Lindsay, n.d. (c. 1856) Housed in a custom cloth-backed folding case. Printed broadside, number 224. Scarce, no other copies located. The Crimean War was a popular theme for ballads throughout Britain. James Lindsay was a prolific ballad publisher who operated in Glasgow between 1850 and 1900. Slight creasing, affecting some text; some marginal fraying; minor foxing; paper thinned; otherwise fine. 9 2/3 x 7 1/2 inches. $100-200 100*

(MISSILES)

An archive of manuscript, typescript and printed materials, including flight-plans, memoranda, technical booklets, aerial photographs and maps, pertaining to weapons systems tests, rocket firing and N.A.S.A. technical reports, many marked confidential. Titles of reports include, Theoretical Investigation of Sight-Line Variation During Non-Coplanar NearCollision Attacks of a Fighter Against a Bomber, (marked confidential), A Procedure for Checking Sighting Data in Air-to-Ground Rocket Firing, Progress Report on Theoretical Studies of Flexible Gun fighter and Bomber in Horizontal Coplanar Opposition, Analysis of Aiming Errors of the Armament Control System, The Mathematical Theory of Airborne Fire Control, Camera Assessment of Fighter Plane Gunfights, and others. (List of titles available upon request) Maps, aerial photographs and research memorandum pertaining to “Project Rand,” suggest research for the U. S. military and are contemporary with the Cuban Missile crisis. The owner of the archive, was an accomplished mathematician, who worked in conjunction with Northwestern University’s Aerial Measurements Laboratory and N.A.S.A. on projects such as computerizing and testing naval jets during the 1950s and 1960s. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $600-800

A collection of approximately 350 documents (mostly cyclostyle copies of originals), and other items from the U.S. and foreign prosecutor cases for the indictment of the leaders of the Empire of Japan at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (May 5, 1946 - November 2, 1948), most commonly known as the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, from the archive of Calhoun Phelps, Head of the Documents Division. The collection comprises: Approximately 55 documents, bound and single-sheet, for the use of the U.S. prosecuting team, including: 27 page Planning Memorandum distributed to the delegations at the beginning of the London Conference of June, 1945, marked “Secret,” a 68 page transcript of the trial proceedings, an 8 page unpublished script for a propaganda film entitled “Glorious Japan,” 19 pages of typed conference declarations from Potsdam, Moscow, Cairo and others, a 22 page document entitled, “Japanese Constitution, and the Functions of the Various Offices Held by Defendants,” affidavits from witnesses, rules of procedure for the Tribunal, numerous extensive telephone directories, one of which is hand-written and lists the names and addresses of local merchants and citizens who have copiers available to the documents division, a 9 page list of names of Japanese and Puppets exercising Civilian Control in Occupied China, a 27 page full translation of the Records of Japanese Home Ministry and Personnel list of the Greater JAPANASIA Prosperity Alliance, a 14 page Chronological List of Incidents, extracts from the testimonies of Captain Richard Huizenga and British Corporal John C. Slaughter, and numerous other inventories, memoranda from the prosecution and various U.S. and foreign departments, correspondences, and directories. Together approximately 350 pages, mainly 4to; photographs, including a panorama of the 26 defendants; full newspapers and newspaper clippings pertaining to the trials and the incidents leading up to them; tourist books; official passes; a few printed items and memorabilia. 2 vols. Folio, tipped onto sheets of plain paper scrap books. Tears, dampstaining, and general wear to many of the documents. The International Military Tribunal for the Far East was one of the most important trials of the twentieth-century. Its proceedings and vast collection of documents remain invaluable primary resources. In addition to the primary resources, the collection includes information regarding all of the conventions and organizations of the Allied powers following World War II, including the Potsdam Conference, the London Conference, the Moscow Convention and the Cairo Conference. The present collection is the most extensive archive of documents from the trial to be offered to the public, with other collections housed mainly in national archives and universities. Phelps, as Head of the Documents Division, had complete access to tribunal case files. $1,000-2,000 102

WATARI GROUP INFORMATION DEPT.

The Philippine Expeditionary Force. Translation. Printed in Japanese Characters. Manila: Manila News Print Office, 1943.

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A group of two WWII propaganda posters issued by the Office of War Information signed by the artist Ben Shahn, including We French Workers Warn You...Defeat Means Slavery, Starvation, Death, (U.S. Government Printing Office), and This is Nazi Brutality, (U.S. Office of War Information). Size of largest 28 x 40 inches. $400-600 104

(WWII POSTERS) OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION

A group of nine WWII propaganda posters issued by the Office of War Information, comprising Help stop fuel waste, (O.W.I. No. 12); “We consider peace a catastrophe for human cvilization” Mussolini. What do you say America? (O.W.I. unnumbered); I’ll carry mine too! Trucks and tires must last till victory, (O.W.I. No.28); Give War Bonds for Christmas, (O.W.I. for U.S. Treasury Department); Is your trip necessary? Needless travel interferes with the war effort, (O.W.I. No. 74); Use it up-Wear it out-Make it do! Our labor and our goods are fighting, (O.W.I. No.39); War shipments mean less fuel for all. Dress warmly indoors. Avoid colds, (O.W.I. No. 29); We have just begun to fight, (O.W.I. No. 62); They did their part (Five Sullivan brothers), (O.W.I. No. 42). Size of largest 28 x 40 inches. $200-400 105

(WWII POSTERS) OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION

A group of 24 WWII propaganda posters, most of which are issued by the Office of War Information, comprising: Oh, Boy! That’s the Girl! The Salvation Armie Lassie, Keep Her on the Job, (Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation); Ours. . . To Fight For. Freedom From Want, (O.W.I. No. 45); 7th War Loan, Now. . All Together, (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); United We Are Strong. United We Will Win, (O.W.I. No. 64); FDR Quotation, (O.W.I. No. 13); “Strong in the strength of the Lord we who fight in the people’s cause will never stop until that cause is won,” (O.W.I. No. 8); Ours to Fight For. . . Freedom From Fear, (O.W.I. No 46); United We Win, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Bowl Them Over. More Production, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Americans All. (FDR Quotation), (U.S. Government Printing Office); They’ve got more important places to go than you! . . . Save Rubber. Check Your Tires Now, (O.W.I. No. 21); Armed Forces Insignia, (U.S. Government Printing Office); “Just meet those schedules, will you?” (U.S. Army Poster No. 152); A Careless Word. . . A Needless Loss, (O.W.I. Poster No. 36); She’s a Swell Plane - Give Us More! More Production, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Give War Bonds. The Present with a Future, (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); Target No.1 New York City. Protect It. Enroll Now at Your Local C.D.V.O. This is Nazi Brutality, (O.W.I. No. 11); Back the Attack! Buy War Bonds, Ours. . . To Fight For. Freedom From Want, (O.W.I. No. 45); This Man May Die If You Talk Too Much, (O.W.I. No. 6); Do With Less - So They’ll Have Enough! (O.W.I. No 37); Someone Talked! (O.W.I. No. 18); A Careless Word. . . A Needless Sinking, (O.W.I. No. 24); Careless Talk. . . Got There First, (O.W.I. unnumbered). Size of largest 28 x 39 1/2 inches. $600-800


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(WWI AND WWII POSTERS)

13 inch tear along center fold of Stamp Out Black Markets . . .With Your Ration Stamps, poster; otherwise fine. Size of largest 25 x 38 inches. $200-400

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A group of nine Red Cross posters, comprising: Over Here Too, Red Cross Will Help; The American of Tomorrow; The Red Cross Fosters Community Health; I Summon You to the Comradeship (FDR); “The First Three!” Give till it Hurts ~ they gave till they died; Fourth Red Cross Roll Call; Still the Greatest Mother in the World; Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call; The Red Cross Sees a Man Through; Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, Dec. 16-23rd; The Greatest Mother in the World; and With your boy. . . When he needs her most. Red Cross Week. Size of largest 28 1/2 x 41 inches. $400-600 107

(WWI AND WWII POSTERS)

A group of 20 posters issued during WWI and WWII by the U.S. government, comprising: We Clear the Way for Your Fighting Dollars. Buy 4th Liberty Loan U.S. Government Bonds; Remember Belgium. Buy Bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan; Ring It Again. Buy U.S. Gov’t Bonds. Third Liberty Loan; Save Your Cans. Help Pass the Ammunition, (War Production Board); . . .Remember Me? I’m Still Fighting You! (Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Saipan, Palau); Must Children Die and Mothers Plead in Vain? Buy More Liberty Bonds; YMCA: Workers, Lend Your Strength to the Red Triangle; Save Freedom of Speech. Buy War Bonds, (O.W.I. No. 44); 1946 Resolution - That Every American Buy and Hold U.S. Savings Bonds, (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); Halt the Hun! Buy U.S. Government Bonds. Third Liberty Loan; “Good Bye, Dad, I’m Off To Fight For Old Glory, You Buy U.S. Gov’t Bonds.” Third Liberty Loan; Give It Your Best! (Flag) (U.S. Government Printing Office); The Spirit of War Camp Community Service; YMCA (Pershing Quotation); YMCA: Your Boy in the Movies! See Him in Uniform in The Red Triangle; Keep ‘Em Smiling! Help War Camp Community Service, (United War Work Campaign); See Him Through. Help Us To Help the Boys, (United War Work Campaign); Airacobra. Poison to the Axis. . . And a Fighter the Army Air Forces Praise, (U.S. Army); Hun or Home? Buy More Liberty Bonds; and For Every Fighter a Woman Worker, (United War Work Campaign). Size of largest 28 1/2 x 40 1/2 inches. $600-800

A group of 16 posters issued by the U.S. government, comprising: Let ‘Em Have It. Buy Extra Bonds, (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); Buy War Bonds, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Back the Attack! Buy War Bonds 3rd War Loan, (U.S. Government Printing Office); This Man is Your Friend (Russian). He Fights for Freedom, (U.S. Government Printing Office); This Man is Your Friend (Russian). He Fights for Freedom, (U.S. Government Printing Office); This Man is Your Friend (Australian). He Fights for Freedom, (U.S. Government Printing Office); This Man is Your Friend (Ethiopian). He Fights for Freedom, (U.S. Government Printing Office); This Man is Your Friend (Dutch Sailor). He Fights for Freedom, (U.S. Government Printing Office); The United Nations Fight For Freedom, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Keep Him Flying! Buy War Bonds, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Advance of the 288th Field Artillery Observation BN; Your Country Needs You Now! Enlist Today, (O.W.I. No. 79); Serve Those Who Served. Nurses Are Needed in VA Hospitals, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Stamp Out Black Markets...With Your Ration Stamps, (U.S. Government Printing Office); War Stamps and Bonds (4 Historic and Patriotic Scenes), (U.S. Government Printing Office); Keep ‘Em Flying! Air Crews Are Vital For Victory, (U.S. Army Recruiting & Induction Station); and Right Is Might, (U.S. Army Recruiting & Induction Station).

A group of 16 posters issued by the U.S. government, comprising: Give War Bonds: The Present with a Future, (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); For Freedom’s Sake, Buy War Bonds, (U.S. Government Printing Office); The Most You Can Save is the Least You Can Do. Buy War Bonds or Stamps Every Day, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Be a Seabee; Join the “Can Do” Boys of the Navy, (Navy Recruiting Station); Defend Your Country, Enlist Now in the United States Army, (U.S. Army); Even a Little Can Help A Lot - Now. Buy U.S. War Stamps & Bonds, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Join the Club: A Stamp a Day for a Man Who’s Away, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Dimes For Invasion! Keep ‘Em Coming, Buddy, (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); Battle Route of the XII Corps, (Corp Engineers); United States Army Decorations, (U.S. Army Recruiting Service); They’re Fighting Harder Than Ever. Are You Buying More War Bonds Than Ever? (Official U.S. Treasury Poster); Doing All You Can, Brother? (U.S. Government Printing Office); Just Be Sure You Put At Least 10% of it in War Bonds! Top That 10%! (U.S. Government Printing Office); Your Metal Keeps ‘Em Shooting, (U.S. Government Printing Office); Till We Meet Again. Buy War Bonds; and War Stamps and Bonds (4 Historic and Patriotic Scenes). Size of largest 28 x 40 inches. $200-400

(WWII POSTERS)

A group of 12 WWII-era flags for overhead display. 13 x 8 inches each. $50-100

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CHURCHILL, WINSTON

HAYES, RUTHERFORD B.

(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM)

Typed letter signed (“Winston Churchill”), 1 page, letterhead, Chartwell Westerham, Kent., August 1, 1929. Matted and framed with portrait. Churchill writes to H. Reginald Beck thanking him for the work he did as his Election Agent. Some spotting to page; creased in quarters; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 112

HAYES, RUTHERFORD B.

Autographed letter signed, “R. B. Hayes,” on Executive Mansion letterhead, written from Fremont, Ohio, 11 September, 1871. To J. M. Turner. 1 page. With post marked envelope. $200-400 113

HAYES, RUTHERFORD

A group of two autographed notes signed. 1) Autographed letter signed. Dated June 17, 18(??). Washington, D.C. On plain paper. Signed “R. B. Hayes,” To Turner. 2) Autographed note signed with Executive Mansion note letterhead and envelope. Envelope marked “Introduce Glen Turner of Cincinnatti.” Letter dated May 12, 1880. $200-400

Partially printed document signed. Appointing Thomas M. Turner Quartermaster General of the State of Ohio when D. W. H. resigned. With seal. Dated December 5, 1868. Together with two other partially printed appointments of Turner, not signed by Hayes. $100-200 115

HAYES, RUTHERFORD

Autographed letter signed, “R. B. Hayes,” on State of Ohio Executive Department letterhead. Dated Columbus, December 14, 1868. To Turner. With post marked envelope. 1 page. $200-400 116

HOOVER, J. EDGAR

Typed letter signed (“J. Ed. Hoover”), 1 page, on Federal Bureau of Investigation letterhead, Washington, D.C., April 24, 1936. To Mrs. H. J. Polevka, Cleveland, Ohio. $100-200

Autograph document, unsigned, in the hand of Abraham Lincoln, with autograph presentation on verso by Lincoln’s law partner and biographer William Herndon, signed and dated 1882. Undated, but circa 1844-1847. Herndon notes to the verso that this document refers to a case between Lincoln’s close friend Joshua Fry Speed and Robert Allen, where Speed had bought lands from Allen and is now charging him to be “wholly insolvent.” Speed and Lincoln were lifelong friends and roommates for four years in Springfield from the time Lincoln arrived until Speed returned to his family home in Kentucky. Lincoln later appointed Speed’s brother James as his attorney general during the Civil War. Also named in this document are Kinzie and Hunter, the latter believed to be David Hunter, who had married into the Kinzie family, and who later became a controversial Union General in the Civil War and was president of the military commission that tried the conspirators in Lincoln’s assassination. Creased from folds; browning to most of the text, darkest to the upper righthand corner; small loss to lower lefthand corner and a few small puncture holes, neither affecting text; otherwise fine. Together with a souvenir photograph. $2,000-4,000 33


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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) GARDNER, ALEXANDER; RICE, MOSES

NIXON, RICHARD

TRUMAN, HARRY

Shoulder-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the original negative taken in Alexander Gardner’s studio on November 8, 1863 by Moses Rice. Print on Japanese rice paper. Tipped to board. Torn at lower corners and small chip along upper edge; wear to board; otherwise sound. 12 1/2 x 10 inches. $400-600 119*

(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM)

Addresses. Kingsport, Tennessee: Training Division of the Kingsport Press, 1929. 20 x 14 mm. Original limp red morocco, stamped in gilt. Limited to 150 copies. Ex-library copy, with manuscript ex-libris “Illinois State Historical Library” to half title and inventory number to dedication; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 120

(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) WALL, BERNHARDT

Lincoln: The Man of the People. By Edwin Markham. Etched by Bernhardt Wall. New York: Bernhardt Wall, 1922. 4to, original plain grey boards with cloth spine, stamped title to front board, with publisher’s plain wraps. Number 3 of 126 copies signed by Wall to the limitation page and under each of the artist’s five original etchings. Second printing. Chipping and light soiling to wraps; otherwise fine. $600-800

Typed letter signed (“Dick Nixon”), 1 page with envelope, on official Office of the Vice President letterhead, Washington, January 17, 1961. Matted. $100-200 122

REAGAN, RONALD

Draft Autographed Western Union Note, Signed, Undated. To Frances Mazurk, Vice President of the South West Realty Board (Illinois), c/o Central Manufacturing Bank (Chicago), location of the requested Western Union office. $1,000-2,000

Photograph inscribed and signed (“Ronald Reagan”), black and white, showing Reagan and family seated. Undated. Framed and matted. 7 1/3 x 9 inches. $300-500

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ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO

BOLLING WILSON, EDITH

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POLITICAL BUTTONS

Signed photograph, undated. Inscribed, “For Colonel Guillermo Buanas from his friend Franklin Roosevelt.” Laid down on board. 9 1/2 x 7 inches. $200-400

Typed letter signed (“Franklin Roosevelt”), 1 page, on official State of New York Executive Chamber Albany letterhead, May 6, 1932. Framed and matted with portrait. Together with a Typed letter signed by Jimmy Carter, 1 page, on official letterhead, November 5, 1997. $150-250 125

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE

Clipped signature, 2 x 3 1/2 inches, framed and matted with portrait and campaign illustration. $100-200 126

TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD

Typed letter signed (“William H. Taft”), 1 page, on personal letterhead, New Haven, Connecticut, January 11, 1915. To Honorable Richard Bartholdy, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. $100-200

COOLIDGE, GRACE

Signed card, 2 2/3 x 4 1/3 inches, stamped White House, Washington, undated. $80-120

Typed note signed (“Edith Booling Wilson”), 4 2/3 x 5 1/3 inches, with envelope, on Hobcaw Barony letterhead, Georgetown, South Carolina, February 8, 1926. To Mrs. A. G. Hackett, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. $100-200

A large collection of political buttons. $200-400 131*

LOGAN, STEVEN

Manuscript legal document signed (“S. T. Logan”), 1 page, July 23, 1839. Logan was a law partner of Abraham Lincoln. Pertaining to land ownership. Some smudging to ink; creased from folds; tears to lower left corner and small tears along the edges of the folds; otherwise sound. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $100-200


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PRESTON, JAMES P.

ADAMS, SEBASTIAN

(CAREY, MATTHEW)

Autographed document signed, “James P. Preston,” as Governor of the state of Virginia. 1 page, Richmond, January 9, 1817. Certifying the appointment and authority of William G. Pendleton as Register of the Land Office. Brown spot to left and top edge; some small tears and curling to edges of pages; otherwise fine. Together with two other eighteenth-century manuscript documents from the Colony of Virginia. (1) Loan contract for Samuel and Moses Boone, Jefferson County. 1 page, October 27, 1787. (2) Marriage Contract, signed James Johnston, s.l. 1 page, September 3, 1773. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $200-400 133

WEBSTER, DANIEL

Autographed letter signed, “Daniel Webster,” to a gentleman, thanking him for his letter and informing him that he has no influence over the offices the recipient seeks nomination to. 1 page, Washington, January 27, 1844. Framed with an engraved portrait of Webster. $200-400 134

(CALIFORNIA)

A group of five tourism books pertaining to California with numerous tipped-in color plates. Santa Catalina Island California: The Magic Isle. Chicago: Curt Teich, n.d. Hand-colored Views of Beautiful Mount Shasta, California. San Francisco: Van Noy-Interstate Co., n.d.; Brooklyn: The Albertype Co., n.d. Souvenir of San Francisco California. The “Queen City.” San Francisco: The Pacific Novelty Co., (1914). [San Francisco The Queen City]. (San Francisco: The Pacific Novelty Co.; Brooklyn: The Albertype Co.), n.d. Wonderful California. Chicago: Curt Teich, n.d. $100-200

A Chronological Chart of Ancient, Modern and Biblical History. Synchronized by Sebastian C. Adams. (c. 1881) 21 panels mounted on linen, folded accordian-style in original oblong 8vo cloth-backed boards, stamped in gilt. Color lithograph pictorial timeline. “Third edition, and Twelfth thousand, carefully and critically revised and brought down to 1878.” First published in 1871, Adams’ pictorial timeline of the world charts history from Adam and Eve to the Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Chinese Empires, the discovery of America and the U.S. Presidents up to the year 1881 and finally terminating in 1900. In addition, the chart includes Egyptian Hieroglyphic letters, the Greek alphabet, ancient tools and important figures in history. Wear to boards; linen backing splitting along several folds; dampstaining along bottom edge; lacking text pamphlet; otherwise colors are in bright condition and a fine example of nineteenth-century American lithography. 22’ x 4” long. $300-500 136

(KANSAS) BOYNTON, C. S. AND T. B. MASON

A Journey Through Kansas; With Sketches of Nebraska. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys, 1855. 8vo, brown blind-stamped cloth. First edition. With fold-out map. Intermittent foxing; browning to endpapers; fading to spines; otherwise fine. $300-500

The American Remembrancer; or, An Impartial Collection of Essays, Resolves, Speeches, &c., Relative, or Having Affinity, to the Treaty with Great Britain. Philadelphia: Printed by H. Tuckniss, 1795. 3 vols., comprising [vol.1] - August 20, vol. 2 October 10 (No. V), and vol. 3 - November 28 (No. IX). 8vo, vols. 1 and 2 in full leather, vol. 3 in printed boards with cloth-backed spine and pastedown label. The full run originally comprised of 12 parts, issued between August 20, 1795, and January 20, 1796. Hinges starting on all vols.; vol. 3 with first few pages detached; all with previous owner’s signature to title page; intermittent foxing; wormholing to fore edge vol. 2; otherwise a sound set. Property from the University of Chicago $200-400 138

(CIVIL WAR, SLAVERY)

Manuscript contract, 1 page, 4to, dated October 8, 1842. Richard H. Dyson (slave-owner), for the sale of his carpenter, “Race,” aged between 30 and 35, for seven hundred dollars. Race was to be rented out for one hundred and twenty-five dollars per year to W. B. Stone, who was currently renting him. Some brown spotting; minor chipping along folds; otherwise fine. Together with The Herald of Freedom. Vol. 9, No. 26. Concord, N. H., Friday, August 18, 1843, an important anti-slavery newspaper of the mid nineteenthcentury. $100-200 139

(CIVIL WAR, SLAVERY)

A group of nineteenth-century pamphlets. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac, for 1839, Being the Third after Leap-Year, and the 63d of American Independence. Calculated for New York; Adapted to the Northern and Middle States. New York: The American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839. The African Servant. An Authentic Narrative. No. 53. By Rev. Legh Richmond. New York: The American Tract Society, n.d. (c. 1850) $80-120

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(CIVIL WAR) BROSS, WILLIAM*

(CIVIL WAR) HARRISON, J. S.

Thin 8vo, original green printed paper wraps, 28 pp. and four pages of advertisements. With map of the boundaries of Camp Douglas in Chicago that overlies the 1878 map of Chicago streets, which the camp originally encompassed. The author explains the difficulty in determining the original boundaries of the camp, which housed rebel prisoners. Manuscript presentation inscription to front cover; pastedown presentation clipping to title page; some browning; inventory sticker to front cover; spine and edges of pages chipped slightly; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $50-100

Dr. J. S. Harrison, of Liberty, DeKalb County, Tennessee, enlisted as a private in Company E of the First Battalion of Tennessee Cavalry, under Captain T. M. Allison, from the June 28, 1861 to May 14, 1862, when he was made third Lieutenant of Company C of the Second Battalion of Tennesee Cavalry. He surrendered with Forrest’s Cavalry and was paroled at Gainesville, Sumter County, Alabama, May 10, 1865.

Biographical Sketch of the late General B. J. Sweet. History of Camp Douglas. A Paper Read before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday Evening, June 18th, 1878. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg, 1878.

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(CIVIL WAR) ZOAVE GRAYS

Manuscript election results of the Springfield Zouave Grays, signed by the tellers Chas. Fisher, M. M. Warren and H. P. Philbrick and attested to by H. C. Latham, the Secretary-Treasurer of the Springfield Zouave Grays, 1 page, Springfield, Illinois, October 29, 1860. Reporting the newly elected officers of the 20th Regiment of Springfield prior to the onset of the Civil War. John Cook, the founder of the regiment, was elected Captain. The regiment, who adopted the name and North African-inspired uniforms of the French army, was the first to enter the field from Illinois for suppressing the rebellion. John Cook rose to the rank of Major General by brevet during the Civil War, and was elected to the house of representatives after the war. Some chipping to edges of page; two brown spots at folds; creased from the folds; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $100-200

Confederate manuscript archive of Lieutenant J. S. Harrison, comprising 17 autographed letters signed, 13 of which are war-time and from Harrison to his wife for the Summer of 1861 to the Summer of 1864.

The early letters of the Harrison archive give insight into the first campaigns of the Confederate army in Kentucky, where Harrison participated in the campaigns of General Zollicoffer and the Battle of Mill Springs (January 19, 1862). Five of the seven letters dated Fall 1861 to Spring 1862 are written from the Camp at Mill Spring. Preceding the battle, in a 4 page letter dated December 12, 1861, Harrison’s tone is quite optimistic as he writes: “I can’t say what will be the next move as the Lincoln army is only twelve miles from our army, we are strongly entrenched and fortified ready for an attack and some are hourly expecting it, but as for myself I do not think they will attack us at all at this point as they have already shown cowardice on several occasions.” Harrison goes on to report the capture of fifteen prisoners the Sunday prior, including a Major and Captain, and that he, as a practiced surgeon, is charged with the task of tending their wounds. Similarly, in a letter dated January 1, 1862, he reports of a skirmish with “The Lincolnites,” as he often refers to the Union army, where his Battalion was victorious, escaping unharmed. The tenor of Harrison’s letters changes after the Battle of Mill Spring, perhaps transformed by military defeat, as he suggests a desire to leave battle. In a letter dated March 15, 1862, from Decater, Alabama, Harrison writes: “I am not satisfied with the way things have been conducted in the Southern Confederacy in a good many instances, and we can never gain anything with such men at the head of affairs as we have at this time. Therefore I for one will quit when my time is out if the Federals will let me and if they won’t I’ll do the best I can.” Creases from folds on each letter; tears at the folds to many, some detached; some soiling and spotting; various sizes. $1,000-2,000 Reference: Hancock, Richard R. Hancock’s Diary: or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry. Nashville: Brandon, 1887. pp. 607-608 [Digitized]

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THE COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE

The Commercial & Financial Chronicle, Banker’s Gazette, Commercial Times, Railway Monitor, and Insurance Journal. A Weekly Newspaper Representing the Industrial and Commercial Interests of the United States. New York: William B. Dana, 1923-1953. 80 vols. Various sizes, institutional binding. Wear to boards; some darkening to pages; otherwise fine. $500-1,000 144

COMMITTEE FOR OHIO STATEHOOD

Report of the Committee, Appointed on the 29th of January last, to whom was referred the Census of the Inhabitants of the Territory north west of the River Ohio, With instructions to report whether any, and what measures ought, at this time, to be taken, for enabling the people of said territory to form a state government for themselves, to be admitted into the union, upon the same terms with the original states; and to whom were also referred, petitions from sundry inhabitants of that Territory on the same subject. [Washington, March 4, 1802]. Thin 8vo, 3/4 brown morocco over maroon cloth, renewed endpapers. Removed, 18 pp. and fold-out table showing the number of acres in 1801 located in the territory and the amount of taxes imposed upon them. Report on the peoples and lands of the western territories, recommending that planning begin for admission into the Union. Brought before Congress by James Finley, Chairman of the Committee. Hinges cracked; otherwise fine. Scarce. $1,000-2,000 145

(CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS)

A group of two volumes of bound government documents. 4to, bound in full calf with red leather spine labels. With numerous fold-out tables, maps and engravings. (1) 29th Congress, 1st session. Senate Doc. 1. Washington, 1846. Pages 210-13 comprise A “Report of a summer campaign to the Rocky Mountains,” in the form of a letter by Stephen W. Kearny, with a fold-out map of Kearny’s expedition. Exlibrary copy, with stamp of the United States Senate Library to p. 3. Front board and f.f.e.p. detached.

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(2) 31st Congress, 1st and 2nd session. Executive Doc. No. 1. Washington, 1850. 2nd session, pp. 126-231, contains A report ... to the Quartermaster General, of the march of the regiment of mounted riflemen to Oregon ... by Major O. Cross, by Th. S. Jesup. Front board starting; intermittent foxing; spine ends chipped. $200-400 146

GILMAN, CHARLOTTE PERKINS

Human Work. New York: McClure, Phillips, 1904. 8vo, original brown gilt-stamped cloth. First edition by the famous feminist writer and grand-niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Inscribed by Gilman on the f.f.e.p. to Alva Adams, “To a friend of mine and of progress, Alva Adams, with good will of the author, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1905.” Additionally inscribed in a similar hand (unsigned), “Work - labor something to do is the only wealth as it is the only specific for contentment.” Alva Adams served three terms as Governor of Colorado where he made significant progress for the labor movement and human rights, by estabilishing the Bureau of Labor Statistics which forbade child labor, and passing a bill that ended public executions in Colorado. Bookplate Alva Adams tipped in front pastedown; Southern Colorado State College Library stamps to endpapers and fore edge, but no external library markings; some rubbing to head and foot of spine; no internal tears or spotting; hinges tight. A fine association copy. $1,000-2,000 147

HARTE, BRET

The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches. Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1870. 8vo, original blind-stamped plum cloth-backed boards, housed in fleece-lined slipcase by Lakeside Press with leather spine label. First edition, first issue, without the story of “Brown of Calavera.” Wear to boards with spine end skillfully restored; minor foxing; otherwise fine. $200-400

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MCCABE, JAMES D.

2 vols. 8vo, bound in early nineteenth-century 3/4 black leather over black clothbacked boards, spines gilt, housed in modern half black morocco clamshell box. First edition. With five engraved plans and charts and a later issue of the large folding map laid into volume 1.

8vo, red gilt-stamped pictorial boards, gilt-stamped title to spine, portrait frontispiece. Illustrated throughout with numerous plates, some fold-out, and many in-text illustrations. Wear to boards; hinges starting; minor intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. $100-200

History of the Expedition under The Command of Captains Lewis and Clark to the Sources of Missouri Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. Nicholas Biddle, editor. Philadelphia: Bradford and Inskeep, 1814.

A fine association copy with ownership signature and presentation inscription to Elwood Evans, a notable early historian of the Northwest Territory and the third governor of the Washington Territory. Presentation inscription from James Paul of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, dated 1865, to the f.f.e.p. (trimmed down) and title page of vol. 1 and the f.f.e.p. of vol. 2; ownership stamp of Evans to title pages of vol. 1; ownership signature of James Paul to the title page of vol. 2. Renewed endpapers; Vol. 1: 3 inch tear to p. 249; 1 inch marginal tear to p. 251; loss to lower right corner of p. 401; Vol. 2: 1 inch marginal tear along top left edge of p. 31; intermittent foxing; some pages with minor shaved edges; browning to plates. $8,000-12,000

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The Illustrated History of the Centennial Exhibition, Held in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence. Philadelphia: The National Publishing Company, (1876).

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(MISSOURI)

A group of seven nineteenth-century manuscript documents pertaining to Missouri, specifically Saint Louis and Fort Osage. 1 page, unless otherwise noted. (1) June 1810. Fort Osage, MO. A manuscript list of debts and debtors to John H. Robinson, by the company of Captain Eli B. Clemson. Under the direction of William Clark, the fort maintained political stability in the region dominated by the fur trade, particularly through alliances with the Osage Nation. (2) June 6, 1822. Saint Louis Circuit Court. Statement of William Broadwell against Moses Broadwell. (3) October 28, 1822. Note for funeral devotions for James Clemens, Jr. (4) August 3, 1838. Contract between Calvin Keith and M. T. Atkinson to partner as sign painters. Saint Louis. 4 pages. (5) April 23, 1844. Receipt for one bag of coffee, shipped by boat from Dixon, Illinois to Saint Louis, MO. (6) (ca. 1842). Bill of sale for goods and groceries from G. W. Jenks to A. L. Porter. (7) n.d. Subscription agreement to pay Tyler Seaton to teach English language. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $100-200

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(MISSOURI) BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH

Highly important manuscript minute book from the first Permanent Church Organization in Missouri and the first non-Catholic Church West of the Mississippi. 91pp, many both sides, housed in plain cloth-backed album with each sheet housed in old protective sleeves, entirely in manuscript in several hands. Bethel Baptist Church was founded on July 7, 1806 outside Jackson, Missouri in Cape Girardeau County by David Green and met in a small log structure on the land of Thomas Bull, one of the first Baptists in the area. A sizeable meeting house was built in 1812 and the congregation began establishing relationships, or “arms,” with other area churches. This historic archive contains the original constitution, membership list, minutes of monthly church meetings from August 1806 to September 11, 1852, birth, death and baptism records, and rules of decorum. The register of founding members includes 15 names. Slaves are listed either by first names only, such as “Dick as man of Robert Green, Judge of the Court,” baptized June 18, 1813, or just as “two Ethiopians the property of [Al]bert Buckner,” in minutes to follow. Under Spanish rule, the territories west of the Mississippi in the eighteenth-century were officially Catholic and, although a number of Protestants had settled in the districts of St. Louis, St. Charles, and Cape Girardeau, Protestant services and baptisms were illegal. The Louisiana Purchase brought religious freedom to non-Catholics and roused Protestants to a missionary enthusiasm. The constitution of Bethel Baptist Church, which is held under tape and only partially legible, states: “We the members of the Baptist [Ch]urch having been a long time destitute … being in any Church order … [o]ur duty to embody our[selves] … [fe]ar of God as a church, hoping that God will bless us in so good an undertaking with the teaching of his holy spirit and enable us through grace to live to the declarative glory of Him, and the praise of his Gospel.” At its peak in 1813, the Bethel Church had 143 members, 43 members of nine daughter churches and had established the Bethel Association. However, between 1830 and 1850, a schism occurred between the Bethel Association, which was anti-missionary, and the other pro-missionary churches in and around Cape Girardeau County, and the church withdrew fellowship from a number of members and cut ties with smaller “arms” churches, such as Hebron Church. The minutes reflect this growing isolation with very abrupt entries. According to the Missouri Baptist Historical Commission, the building was dismantled during the Civil War and the records of the church cease completely in 1867. In Summer 2009, the Missouri Baptist Historical Commission completed a $200,000 restoration project on the site of the Old Bethel Baptist Church using logs from the original structure. Various partial copies of the minutes exist in institutional collections. Fragile condition; all pages with significant wear and many illegible; large portions of pages missing; many portions of text have been preserved on the protective sheets; should be seen. $6,000-8,000

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A group of four manuscript documents signed by members of the famous fur-trading family, including Auguste Pierre Chouteau (founder of posts in Oklahoma), Henry Chouteau (railroad executive; killed in Gasconade Bridge disaster), and Rene Paul (son-in-law of Rene Auguste Chouteau and first surveyor of St. Louis). (1) June 10, 1819. Note of indebtedness to Moses Broadwell, signed by A. P. Chouteau, et al. (2) July 12, 1834. Receipt for advertisement in the Chronicle and Patriot, signed and filed by Henry Chouteau as clerk on verso. (3) July 7, 1838. Statement of the Cabonne family in a dispute over the land of Rene Paul and Henry Chouteau. (4) May 17, 1840. Note of Indebtedness to Rene Paul from Henry F. Watson. Together with three other notices of indebtedness. (7 total) Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $400-600 153

MONK, JACOB

A New Map of the Portion of North America exhibiting the United States and Territories, the Canadas, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Mexico, also, Central America and the West India Islands. Baltimore, 1853. Engraved wall map of the United States, handcolored, linen-backed. Lacking the top dowel; shellac yellowed and chipping; loss at the upper portions with scattered cracks and tears. 62 x 60 inches. $600-800 153

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(NATIVE AMERICAN) BEEDE, AARON MCGAFFEY

Sitting Bull & Custer. Bismarck, North Dakota: Bismarck Tribune Company, 1913. 8vo, original limp green leather boards stamped in gilt, housed in archival folding case. Leather faded with loss at extremities; ex-library copy with sticker to front board and stamps to title page; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 155

(NATIVE AMERICAN) DRAKE, SAMUEL G.

Biography and History of the Indians of North America ... Also, A History of Their Wars . . . Boston: J. Drake, 1835. 8vo, full calf, red leather spine label, engraved portrait of Rebecca Rolfe (Pocahontas), additional title page, title page vignette, chapter headings. Fourth edition. Complete with 7 engraved plates and numerous in-text engravings. Intermittent heavy foxing; wear to boards with some loss to spine; hinges starting. $100-200 156

(NATIVE AMERICAN) HARRIS, N. SAYRE

Journal of a Tour in the “Indian Territory,� Performed by Order of the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Spring of 1844 by their Secretary and General Agent. New York: Published for the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions by Daniel Dana, Jr., 1844. 156

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NILES, HEZEKIAH, editor

PARKER, JUDGE ISAAC C.

The Indian Tribes of North America. With Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Edinburgh: John Grant, 1933.

The Weekly Register. Baltimore: H. Niles, 1823-1836.

3 vols. 8vo, original buckram, gilt spines, dust jackets. Illustrated throughout with color plates, with tissue guards, and 2 folding color maps. Some wear to jackets; otherwise fine. $300-500

20 vols., comprising the complete third and fourth series. 8vo, contemporary cloth-backed boards, library binding with vols. and call numbers to spines. Containing information pertaining to the Battle of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. Ex-library copies; various conditions. Property from the University of Chicago $800-1,200

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A group of seven government documents pertaining to the Native American removal and grievances of the Cherokee and Creek nations. All disbound. $300-500 159*

NILES, HEZEKIAH, editor

The Weekly Register. Baltimore: H. Niles, 1811-1827. 23 vols., comprising a near-complete run of the first and second series. 8vo, contemporary cloth-backed boards, library binding with vols. and call numbers to spines. Ex-library copies; various conditions. Property from the University of Chicago $1,000-2,000

NILES, HEZEKIAH, editor

The Weekly Register. Baltimore and Washington: Wm. Ogden Niles, 1836-1849. 21 vols., comprising the complete fifth series. 4to, contemporary cloth-backed boards, library binding with vols. and call numbers to spines. Containing information pertaining to the Battle of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. Ex-library copies; various conditions. Together with two volumes of The Anti-Jacobian Review and Magazine, comprising vols. 21 and 22. London: J. Hales, 1805-1806. Property from the University of Chicago $800-1,200

Hell on the Border; He hanged eighty-eight men. A history of the great United States Criminal Court at Fort Smith, Arkansas, and of crime and criminals in the Indian Territory and the trial and punishment thereof before His Honor Judge Isaac C. Parker, “the terror of law-breakers,” etc. Fort Smith, Arkansas: Phoenix, 1898. 8vo, original green wrappers printed and decorated in black. First edition. This edition belonged to the noted historian of Oklahoma, Carolyn Foreman, with a presentation inscription to her from her father, John M. Thomas, on the front cover. Wear to the wrappers with front and rear covers detached but present, chipping along the edges; newspaper article tipped in f.f.e.p. pertaining to the “Last Court Session Held in Historic Federal Building.” $600-800

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(REVOLUTIONARY WAR) BOSTON CHRONICLE

Journal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the Rocky Mountains, Under the Direction of the A.B.C.F.M. Performed in the Years 1835, ‘36, and ‘37; Containing a Description of the Geography, Geology, Climate, and Productions; and the Number, Manners, and Customs of the Natives. With a Map of Oregon Territory. Ithaca, NY: By the Author, 1838. 12mo, original patterned cloth, paper spine label, in Lakeside Press green cloth slipcase. First edition narrative of the author’s journey west of the Rockies. Foldout map of the interior of Oregon, one engraved plate and vocabulary chart of English words and their translation into various Native American languages. Bookplate of C. G. Little, former President of R. R. Donnelly. Text block and final blank leaves detached from spine; wear to boards; minor intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. $300-500 164

PIKE, ALBERT

The Boston Chronicle. (Boston: Printed by Mein and Fleeming,) Vol. 1, No. 24. Monday, August 1, to Monday, August 8, 1768. The Boston Non-Importation agreement was formally adopted on August 1, 1768. While it was not reported in The Chronicle until August 15, and the proceedings and agreement not given in full until May 1, 1769, the present issue marks a very significant week in American history and alludes, on multiple occasions, to the plan “lately introduced.” (p. 315) Closely trimmed with some loss of letters; darkened with wear along the left edge. Together with two other contemporary newspapers: (1) The Pennsylvania Chronicle and Universal Advertiser. Vol. II, No. 42. Monday, November 7, to Monday, November 14, 1768. Contaning articles pertaining to “. . . New Scenes of Oppression (in Boston). The Inhabitants have been a good deal insulted by Officers and Soldiers . . . “ (2) The Providence Gazette and Country Journal. Vol. XXIV, No. 1226. Saturday, June 30, 1787. $100-200

Prose Sketches and Poems, Written in the Western Country. Boston: Light & Horton, 1834.

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12mo, bound by the Lakeside Press in 3/4 blue morocco over blue cloth, five raised bands, spine stamped in gilt in compartments, t.e.g. First edition of the author’s first book and the first published account of a trip across the Texas panhandle. Intermittent foxing; boards slightly rubbed; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000

Manuscript conveyance of 2,000 acres of land from Lord Dunmore to Charles Warnstrof, for the land “in the county of Fincastle on the South side of the Ohio River below the falls thereof adjoining Doctor John Connolly’s land . . .”. 3 pp. December 7, 1773. Bearing the royal seal (faded). Signed by Lord Dunmore. Countersigned by William Pendleton.

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(REVOLUTIONARY WAR) [ALLEN, JOHN]

[An Oration upon the Beauties of Liberty, or, The essential rights of American: delivered at the Second Baptist Church in Boston, upon the last annual Thanksgiving.] [New-London: Printed by T. Green, for Joseph Knight, 1773]. 21 (of 23) pages. Printed pamphlet, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth, concerning the liberties of American subjects, “know this, that the King of England has no more right, according to the laws of God and nature, to claim the lands of America, than he has the lands of France--America, my Lord ... is the blood bought treasure of their forefathers.” Third edition. Lacking title page; disbound; soiling and staining to some pages; chipping to fore edge; corners worn; otherwise sound. $300-500

(REVOLUTIONARY WAR) DUNMORE, LORD (JOHN)

The land grant, which rewards 2,000 acres to a certain Charles Warnstrof, of the Pennsylvania Regiment, states that Wasrnstrof is to be given the land neighboring Dr. John Connolly, a noted loyalist who was tried and put in jail. Connolly was captured in 1775 while attempting to gather a force of British and Native Americans at Detriot to quell the rebellion in Virginia. His actions were supported by (John) Dunmore, of the famous Dunmore’s proclamation, which granted freedom to slaves who fled their masters and served the crown. On July 1, 1780, a jury assembled in Lexington, Kentucky, made of such Revolutionary War heros as Daniel Boone, “to try whether John Connolly took sides with the British against the Colonists in the Revolutionary War ... and that on the Fourth of July, 1776, the said Connolly was possessed of two thousand acres on the Ohio opposite the Falls.” (Durrett, 1893, p. 131) Browning and chipping to the edges; seal faded; some loss to text at the extremities; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $400-600

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(REVOLUTIONARY WAR) PENN, WILLIAM

(VIRGINIA) MICHIE, THOMAS

The People’s Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted: in the Tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the Sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the First, Third, Fourth and Fifth of Sept. 70. against the most Arbitrary procedure of that Court. [London:] Printed [by Andrew Sowle] in the year, 1670. 4to trimmed to 8vo, leaves disbound but held together with cord. 62 [2]. Title with “Ancient and just” spelled correctly in double brackets, “asserted” spelled correctly, no errata leaf but final leaf present, and pp. 58, 59 & 62 are numbered correctly, p. 5 lists “Ed. Bushel” as juror, A2r line 5 begins “most Arbitrarily Arraigned”; line 19 begins “end were fined and imprisoned...”. Disbound; soiling and staining to pages; chipping to fore edge; corners worn; otherwise sound. $1,000-2,000 169

SMITH, SAMUEL FRANCIS

Autographed manuscript poem, “America,” otherwise known as “My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” signed “S. F. Smith, Written in 1932, Dec. 20, 1893,” in brown ink. One sheet folded. Splits at the folds, but intact in the center. Presented by Dr. Smith to Francis Elizabeth Hutchinson after she had sung it at a banquet in his honor in Chicago in 1893. $400-600 170

The Virginia Scrivener, Staunton, VA: Kenton Harper, 1833. Thin 8vo, full period calf, gilt-stamped leather spine label. First edition. Contains the Constitution of the United States, The Bill of Rights and The New Constitution of Virginia, as well as various Virginia laws and examples of legal documents. Intermittent foxing and brown spotting; some warping to pages; manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p.; some wear to boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $100-200 172

WAGON TRANSPORTATION CONTRACT

Partially printed document, signed by George Crook, Brigadier General, and others, 2 pages (front and back), Fort Omaha, Nebraska, June 22, 1881. Contract for wagon transportation between “Major M. I. Ludington, Quartermaster, U.S. Army,” and “C. E. Clay and John Hunton,” from “Cheyenne Depot, Wyoming Territory, to Fort McKinney, Wyoming Territory” and back, commencing July 1, 1881, and ending June 30, 1882. Split at the folds on p. 2; some small splits at the folds; otherwise fine. $200-400

(TENNESSEE) HORN, STANLEY F.

The Army of Tennessee: A Military History. Indianapolis and New York: BobbsMerrill, (1941). 8vo, red cloth-backed boards, pictorial endpapers, portrait frontispiece. First edition. Wear to boards; joints and corners frayed; front board detached; pastedown label to half-title; minor dampstaining; library stamp on title page, p. 15, rear pastedown and flyleaf. $100-200

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(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) THE CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) FREE SPEECH - FREE PRESS

A group of two books, both rebound in library buckram.

Transactions of The Chicago Academy of Sciences [Robert Kennicott]. Chicago: Published by the Academy, 1869. Volume I. Part II. Engraved portrait of Kennicott, no plates, pp. 133-226. Represents extracts from Kennicott’s journals. Chipping and marginal browning to first few pages, including portrait of Kennicott; book plate tipped in front pastedown of W. L. Necker, an associate of the Academy. The Chicago Academy of Sciences Records: 18611893. Norman Bridge, recorder. W.L.N., n.d. (1893) Thick 4to. 286 typescript pages. According to the preamble, all of the original records of the Chicago Academy of Sciences were destroyed by the Great Fire of 1871. The present volume consists of restored records, as far as could be made possible from “published documents, newspaper files and the memory of the Members.” An essential resource - no other copies have been located - for the history of this important institution. p. 8, for example, lists all of the “Life Members” of the Academy as of September 20, 1864. With numerous pastedown articles and autographed notes (see pp. 82, 128, 132, 170, 205, 212). $600-800 174*

(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) CHICAGO SCHOOL SYSTEM Department of Public Instruction, City of Chicago. Eighth Annual Report of the Board of Education, for the Year Ending December 31, 1861. Chicago: Chicago Times Book and Job Printing Establishment, 1862. 8vo, original printed wraps, 100 pp. Includes report of the Superintendent, the Principal of the Chicago High School, a listing of the Dr. John H. Foster medal awardees since 1858, the awards of life scholarships at Bryant and Stratton’s Commercial College and Sloan’s Commercial College, the officers of the Board of Education and a listing of all the teachers in the system with their salaries. The rules of the Board of Education are included along with the text books to be used and the school boundaries. Some browning to pages and wraps; light chipping to spine; very minior dark spotting; otherwise a fine and comprehensive report of the school system in Chicago in 1862. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois Reference: AII 597 $100-200

Free press. Free speech. Unparalleled scenes in Chicago. Meeting of 20,000 Freemen in Court-House Square Last Evening. Glorious Vindication of the Cause of Popular Liberty ... A Petition to the President . . . Chicago: The Chicago Times, 1863 Printed newspaper broadside. 28 x 20 ½ inches. Regarding the events surrounding the general order by Major General A. E. Burnside to suppress publication of the Chicago Times because of its policies supporting some issues of the South during the Civil War. On the evening of the order’s issuance, the newspaper reports 20,000 Chicagoans gathered in the court house square in protest. Troops were called to quell the disturbance, but the order was subsequently rescinded, following proceedings, by President Abraham Lincoln, thus preserving the rights and privileges of free press in the U.S. Chipping to edges of the pages; creased from folds; large circular dampstain to center; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois Reference: American Imprints Inventory 710. Not located; title from Heartman Cat. 242, Oct. 1, 1932, No. 36 $1,000-2,000 177*

(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) SUPPRESSION OF THE CHICAGO TIMES The Suppression of the Chicago Times. Chicago: The Chicago Times, 1863.

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8vo, paper wraps, string bound, 32 pp. Regarding the events surrounding the general order by Major General A. E. Burnside to suppress publication of the Chicago Times. The speeches that were presented by prominent Chicago citizens at the assembly the next day are reported in full within the newspaper and in this booklet. The court proceedings resulted in a rescinding of the Burnside order by President Abraham Lincoln thus preserving “the freedom on the press.” Not in American Imprints Inventory, but mentioned as having accompanied AII 710 at auction. Heartman Cat. 242, Oct. 1, 1932, No. 36. Partial Chicago postal stamp on the back cover; mild dampstaining to corners; creases from folds; some chipping to edges of pages and browning; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $1,000-2,000

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(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) CHICAGO SCHOOL SYSTEM Partially printed document signed by the Superintendent of Public Schools, W. A. Wells, 1 page, on Office of Superintendent of Public Schools letterhead. Chicago, January 30, 1864.

The broadside describes the rules for attendance in the schools, attempts to establish uniform rules of conduct for student’s attendance that will be uniform in different cities. Creased from folds; some light browning to lower right corner; manuscript notation to verso; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois Reference: American Imprints Inventory 780 $50-100

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(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY

(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) TRIBUNE CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT

Address to the Graduating Class of Rush Medical College on the Natures, Utility, and Obligations of the Medical Progession. Delivered February 7, 1850. Chicago: Rush Medical College Class, 1850.

The Illinois Central Railroad Company Offers for Sale of 1,500,000 Acres Selected Farming and Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty Acres and Upwards, to Suit Purchasers, on Long Credits and at Low Rates of Interest, Situated on Each Side of Their Railroad, Extending All the Way From the Extreme North to the South of the State of Illinois. Chicago: Illinois Central Railroad Office, 1857.

Pamphlet, 16pp. Presentation copy from author. First edition. 5 3/8” x 8 3/8”. Printed paper covers, pamphlet, good condition, 16 pages, presentation copy from author. Cover title, “Prof. Evans’ valedictory address.” C. A. Swan, Printer, Chicago. Marked foxing throughout; personal inscription on front cover, “Miss Ann Evan with kind regard of her brother the author.” Two copies noted in Douglas C. McMurtrie’s, “The First Printer’s of Chicago,” 1927. Copies owned by Rush Medical College library and the U.S. Surgeon General’s library. This copy was sold to noted book critic Van Allen Bradley at the Lawrence Dicke auction of Chicago Americana for $375.00 in 1976. Evans was a founder of Northwestern University and the town of Evanston, Illinois, cradle of Northwestern University. Evans invested in railroads and became the Governor of Colorado territory and later elected a senator to the U.S. Congress. A 159 year old rare association piece of Chicago medical ephemera. Byrd 1566, McMurtrie 213. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $400-600

8vo, original printed paper wraps with engraved vignette, two engraved maps, numerous in-text engravings. 80 pp., with 4 pp. of advertisements. Wear to wraps with some brown spots and chipping to edges of pages; some scattered browning throughout; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois Reference: AII 263, lists only four copies $200-400 181*

(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) TRIBUNE CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT

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(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) MEMORIAL PROPOSAL

Memorial to the Government of the United States from the Citizens of Chicago, Ill. Setting Forth the Advantages of that City as a Site for a National Armory and Foundry. Novembery, 1861. Chicago: Beach & Barnard, 1861. Thin 8vo, original printed paper covers, 22 pp. With fold-out color lithograph map of Chicago, by Ed Mendel. Manuscript ex-libris Thomas S. McClelland, Chicago, November 11, 1896, to title page. Disbound, with some pages detached but present; book plate tipped in front pastedown; some brown spotting and creases to map; otherwise sound. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois Reference: AII 537 $50-100

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No. 2. Issues of the Campaign. Shall the North Vote for a Disunion Peace? [Chicago, 1864]. Thin 8vo, modern paper wrappers, stitched, 16 pp. Includes a biased article on the responsible parties for the war. Also includes letters from General B. McClellan, General Ulysses S. Grant, Stephan A. Douglas and General William T. Sherman. Not in American Imprints Inventory. Some minor foxing to pages; intermittent marginal pencil notations; renewed wrappers and end papers; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois $50-100 183

(COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION) GLASS PLATE NEGATIVES

A group of two glass plate negatives of popular scenes from the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, (1893). Together with a fold-out souvenir booklet (worn, dampstained, pages starting to detach).

No. 1. Spirit of the Chicago Convention. Extracts from all the Notable Speeches Delivered in and out of the National Democratic Convention. A Surrender to the Rebels Advocated - A Disgracehul and Pusillanimous Peace Demanded - The Federal Government Savagely Denounced and Shamefully Vilified, and Not a Wod Said against the Crime of Treason and Rebellion. [Chicago, 1864].

(1) “Looking N from Colonnade.” Soule Photograph Co., 338 Washington St., Boston. 3 1/2 x 4 inches. (2) “Electric Building. Interior. Looking South.” 3 1/2 x 4 inches each. $200-400

Thin 8vo, modern white wrappers, stitched, 16 pp. Some browning to pages; renewed wrappers and end papers; some light foxing and minor brown spotting; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Aah! Rare Chicago, James Conway, Glenview, Illinois Reference: AII 808, only two copies located. $50-100

Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of Administration of the World’s Columbian Exposition Held at Jackson Park. Chicago: Henson, 1893.

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(COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION) COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION

Multiple sessions bound in one volume. 8vo, 3/4 mottled calf over brown morocco, gilt-stamped covers and spines gilt in compartments, marbled edges. Comprising the minutes from the meetings held between May 2, 1893 - May 31, 1893. Boards splitting at front and rear hinges; rubbing to boards; library stamp to some title pages; otherwise interior is tight and pages are in good condition. $100-200


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(COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION) BANCROFT, HERBERT

MEITES, HYMAN L., ed.

BENCH AND BAR OF CHICAGO

Folio, full gilt-stamped black morocco with gilt titles to spine and decorations to both boards, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., custom cloth-backed slipcase with gilt-stamped leather spine label. Number A-194 of the Members’ Numbered Edition, each with the subscriber’s portrait matted as frontispiece; this copy belonged to Abraham Epstein. Very light shift to text block; otherwise a very fine copy of this rare history, of which even the 1990 reprint is out of print. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

4to, quarter morocco over marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers. Illustrated throughout with portraits of historical members of the Chicago legal community. Together with a typed letter signed by 33 members of the Chicago bar to Hon. George Gardner, undated. The members of the bar beg Gardner to consider an immediate vacation, “at the risk of breaking down all together,” presumably due to age and ill health. Edgewear to volume; some browning to TLS; otherwise fine. $100-200

The Book of the Fair. An Historical and Descriptive Presentation of the World’s Science, Art, and Industry, as Viewed through the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893. Chicago and San Francisco: The Bancroft Company, 1895. 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 leather over gilt-embossed boards, a.e.g. Wear to boards; endpapers slightly loose; otherwise fine. $100-200 186*

BION, J. ARNOLD

Maps on the Chicago Transportation Problem. Chicago: s.n., 1902. Folio, contents loose as issued in green cloth-backed boards. With 14 folding maps. Meant to accompany the report of the local transportation committee of the City Council of the City of Chicago. Boards stamped John Creer Library in gilt; boards worn; small tears to fore edges of most maps; library stamps to verso of all maps; fold-out map reinforced at the hinge. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200

History of the Jews of Chicago. Chicago: Jewish Historical Society, (1924).

The Bench and Bar of Chicago. Biographical Sketches. Chicago: American Biographical Publishing Company, n.d. (c. 1883)

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TRIBUNE TOWER DESIGN COMPETITION

(BROOKS, GWENDOLYN) ALGREN, NELSON

4to, original brown burlap over cloth-backed boards, gilt-stamped label to front board and title to spine. First edition. Introduction by Louis Sullivan. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs of architectural proposals for the Tribune Tower, including designs by Adolf Loos, Walter Gropius, Bruno Taut, Daniel Burnham and many others. Rubbing to foot of spine; otherwise a fine copy. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $600-800

Algren invites Gwendolyn Brooks and her husband, Harry, to have drinks with him, his fiance and friends, including “The Terkels” (i.e. Studs Terkel), Friday the 26th (the evening before his wedding), “any time after 5,” and includes his telephone number. A fascinating association item, bringing together three icons of Chicago literary history. Property from the Personal Collection of Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

The International Competition for a New Administration Building for the Chicago Tribune. MCMXXII. Chicago: The Tribune Company, 1923.

Autographed note signed (“Nelson”), 1 page on the back of the invitation to his February 27, 1965 wedding to Betty Bendyk.

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(BROOKS, GWENDOLYN) PRIEBE, KARL

DARROW, CLARENCE

Two inscribed postcards with original drawings of birds (one pen and ink, one watercolor), signed (“Karl”) to (“Gwen”), addressed and postmarked July 20 and 26, 1950. Property from the Personal Collection of Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago, Illinois $400-600 190*

BROOKS, GWENDOLYN

An Original Drawing by Gwendolyn Brooks. Inscribed in pencil (“Somebody to Baby. By G.E.B. July 12, 1934”). Hand-colored in crayon. Property from the Personal Collection of Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 191*

A group of two typed letters signed. Autographed letter signed (“Clarence Darrow”), 1 page, on official Darrow, Sissman, Holly & Carlin letterhead, Chicago, dated January 26, 1924 and October 25, 1924. Concerning a loan. Light offsetting; minor creases along the folds. $200-400 193

DARROW, CLARENCE

A group of two typed letters signed. Chicago. Dated January 26, 1924 and October 25, 1924. Each 1 page, on official Darrow, Sissman, Holly & Carlin letterhead. Each concerning loan obligations. Light offsetting; minor creases along the folds. $800-1,200

BROOKS, GWENDOLYN

Four autographed draft poems signed (“Gwendolyn Brooks”), 4 pages, various dates, comprising four versions of The Beauty in the Forest, December 1968, and For Sara Miller, Sculptor, dated Thursday, May 19, 1994, the latter of which was published in In Montgomery: And Other Poems. (Chicago: Third World Press, 2003) Property from the Personal Collection of Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

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SANDBURG, CARL

8vo, blue cloth-backed boards, title stamped in gilt. First edition, first issue. Signed by Sanburg to the f.f.e.p. Wear to spine ends; some fading to gilt; otherwise fine. $100-200

Carl Sandburg, Philip Green Wright, and the Asgard Press, 1900-1910. A Descriptive Catalogue of Early Books, Manuscipts, and Letters in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library. Compiled by Joan St. C. Crane. Charlottesville, VA: The University Press of Virginia, (1975). 4to, cloth spine over decorative boards. Letter to Carl Sandburg. By John C. Weigel. New York: Joseph Halle Schaffner, 1968. Henry Horner: Governor of Illinois, A Tribute. Privately Printed, 1941. 4to, in custom slipcase. $100-200

A group of two signed limited editions, in three volumes, both in original slipcases. Always the Young Strangers. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1953). 8vo, blue cloth, original mylar, original slipcase. First edition, first printing. 560 of 600 copies signed by the author. Wear to slipcase with some loss at the extremities; chipping to mylar. Remembrance Rock. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1948). 2 vols. 8vo, blue cloth, original slipcase. First edition. 532 of 1,000 copies signed by the author. Wear to slipcase; lacking original mylar. $200-400

Chicago Poems. New York: Henry Holt, 1916.

A group of three books.

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Architecture, Photography and Art Lots 197 - 241

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(WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD, attributed) SULLIVAN, LOUIS H.

SPARROW, (WALTER SHAW), ed.

Kindergarten Chats on Architecture, Education and Democracy. s.l.: Scarab Fraternity Press, 1934. First edition. 8vo, tan cloth with blue lettering and design to cover and spine, dust jacket. Inscription, in the hand of Frank Lloyd Wright, to f.f.e.p., “To Mary Lafollette Xmas 1936.” According to the owner of the gallery where this item was originally purchased, “Mary LaFollette was the teenage daughter of U.S. Senator Robert M. LaFollette, Jr. when she received this book ... She showed me several of Frank Lloyd Wright’s love letters to her, written in the early 1930’s.” One may thus assume Wright did not sign the inscription because of a possible scandal. Together with The Autobiography of an Idea. By Louis H. Sullivan. New York: Press of the American Institute of Architects, 1924. $600-800 198

WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD

The Japanese Print: An Interpretation. Chicago: The Ralph Fletcher Seymour, 1912. 8vo, original tan boards decorative boards lettered in blue, wash endpapers. First edition, first variant recorded by Sweeney, printed on Japanese paper, with the crane device repeated on the title page and copyright statement on the verso of the title page. Inscribed by Wright, “To Elizabeth, from F. L. W., 1915, August.” Some minor soiling to boards; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; newspaper article pertaining to Wright laid in rear; otherwise fine. $3,000-5,000

The British Home of To-Day, a Book of Modern Domestic Architecture & the Applied Arts. Together with The Modern Home. A Book of British Domestic Architecture for Moderate Incomes. A Companion Volume to “The British Home of To-Day.” London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1904. 2 vols. 4to, publisher’s original printed canvas wraps. Profusely illustrated with 27 color plates and color illustrations throughout (10 to British Home of To-Day and 17 to Modern British Homes) Text block detached from backstrip; wear to wraps; intermittent foxing around edges of pages; some minor warping; otherwise fine. $100-200 200

(THE STUDIO) HOLME, CHARLES, ed.

The Studio. London, Paris, New York: The Studio, Special Summer Number, 19001912. 9 vols. 4to, publisher’s green cloth stamped in gilt to 7 vols. A fine run of the oldest English art periodical, first published in 1893. Profusely illustrated in color and black and white, some mounted. 1904 vol. with original wraps bound in; bookplate tipped in front pastedowns; some minor foxing; hinges starting; fading and rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $200-400 201

CARTIER-BRESSON, HENRI

The Decisive Moment. New York: Simon and Schuster; Paris: Editions Verve, (1952). Folio, original illustrated boards designed by Matisse, original dust jacket laid in (in pieces), separate pamphlet of captions laid in. First American edition. Soiling to boards with spine ends chipped and spine sunned; original dust jacket laid in lacking spine with large tear to back panel and small tears to edges; browning and soiling to jacket; otherwise sound. $600-800 51


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HOPPER, DENNIS

LIGHT, RUTH

(STEICHEN, EDWARD) SANDBURG, CARL

4to, black cloth-backed boards, embossed author and title to front cover and spine. First edition. Number two of 100 signed copies out of a total edition of 4,000. Hinges slightly loose; stamp to verso of f.f.e.p.; otherwise fine. $600-800

Folio, loose as issued in cloth-backed folder with cloth ties. First edition. With 30 leaves of plates, of which six are partially hand-colored, depicting Light’s textile designs. Ex-library copy with call number to spine and Detroit Public Library stamp to plates mainly at the margins; wear to boards; dampstaining along bottom edge of some pages; green soiling to verso of final plate; date stamp to verso of title page; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine. Scarce. $100-200

Folio, black cloth-backed boards stamped in gilt. First edition. Number 271 of 925 copies signed by Sandburg and Steichen. Illustrated throughout with full-page reproductions of Steichen’s photographs. Minor wear to boards; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000

Out of the Sixties. Pasadena, CA: Twelvetrees Press, 1986.

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LARTIGUE, J. H.

Boyhood Photos of J. H. Lartigue. (Lausanne): Guichard, (1966). Oblong folio, gilt-stamped leatherette with mounted photographic reproduction. First edition. Illustrated throughout with tipped-in reproductions of Lartigue’s photographs. Spine end bumped; otherwise fine. $200-400 204

(PHOTOGRAPHY)

A group of two books. Nothing Personal. Photographs by Richard Avedon and text by James Baldwin. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1964. Folio, original white boards with black lettering on silver panels and matching slipcase. First edition. Moments Preserved. By Irving Penn. New York: Simon and Schuster, (1960). Folio, cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in black, original printed wrapper detached at the hinges, in original publisher’s slipcase. First edition. $100-200

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Moods in Flowers. Philadelphia: H. C. Perleberg, [1930].

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STANIMIROVITCH, DOUCHAN

La Yougoslavie: eglises, visages, paysages. Paris, 1955. Folio, loose as issued in printed boards, cloth spine and ties. Limited edition, one of 65 examples signed by the author. Illustrated with tipped in black and white photographs. With five photo cards laid in. Large dark spot to title page, front cover, and margins of other pages; front board detached; cloth ties broken; otherwise sound with fine photographs. $100-200

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Steichen: The Photographer. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1929).

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ARP, JEAN

11 Configurations. Zurich: Max Bill, 1945. Thin 8vo, pictorial paper wraps, original glassine. One of 40, from a total edition of 220. With an additional signed print, not from this edition. Chipping to glassine; minor age darkening; wear to edges of pages; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 209*

(BASKIN, LEONARD) DANTE ALEGHERI

The Divine Comedy. Translated by Thomas G. Bergin. Illustrated by Leonard Baskin. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1969. 3 vols. 4to, quarter cloth-backed boards, giltstamped spine, in slipcase. Illustrated throughout. Some wear to case; otherwise very fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $100-200


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(BAUMGARTNER, RENE) WANDELERE, FREDERIC

(CHAGALL, MARC) MOURLOT, FERNAND

(DINE, JIM) WILDE, OSCAR

4to, beige cloth-backed boards, color jacket with original lithograph by Chagall, glassine wrapper. First edition. With 11 original lithographs by Chagall. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $400-600

Folio, original red velvet covered boards with embossed title in silver, black cloth-backed slipcase and portfolio. The complete set of 12 lithographs in color. Number 29 of 200 of Edition A, signed and numbered on the limitation page by the artist, with an additional set of six signed and numbered lithographs loose as issued in portfolio, each annotated “Edition A” on the reverse and numbered 29/200. Very occasional offsetting; some minor wear to slipcase and portfolio; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $800-1,200

Aux passants le dimanche. Avec sept estampes de Rene Agass Baumgartner. (St. Paul: Fribourg, 1977). Folio, loose as issued in folder with cloth-backed spine, matching slipcase. One of 12 hors commerce plates, marked H. B. C., printed on Velin d’Arches and signed by both author and poet. Top edge of slipcase detached; otherwise fine. $400-600 211*

BORGES, JORGE LUIS

Ficciones. [New York:] Limited Editions Club, [1984]. Oblong 8vo, hand-bound in full black cowhide, lettered in blind on spine, slipcase. One of 1,500 copies designed by Sol LeWitt and printed by the Anthoensen Press. Illustrated with 22 silkscreen plates in black and white by Jo Watanabe after drawings by Sol LeWitt. Signed by LeWitt at the colophon. Fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 212*

(BRAQUE, GEORGES)

Cahier de Georges Braque 1917-1947. Paris: Maeght, (1947). Folio, contents loose as issued in pictorial wrappers, original linen chemise with cloth ties. One of 750 copies printed on Velin du Marais. Minor offsetting; faint browning to some edges; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $200-400

The Lithographs of Chagall 1957-1962. Volume II only. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1963).

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(CHAGALL, MARC) MOURLOT, FERNAND

Chagall lithographe. Vols. I-II. Paris: Andre Sauret, (1960-1963). Together with The Lithographs of Chagall, 1962-1968. Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop, 1969. 3 vols. Folio, in publisher’s slipcases, original lithograph wraps, in glassine. Vol. I with 11 original lithographs and original lithograph cover; Vol. II with 11 original lithographs; Vol. III with original lithograph frontispiece. Soiling to fore edge; minor offsetting; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $1,000-2,000 215*

(CHAGALL, MARC) LASSAIGNE, JACQUES

The Picture of Dorian Gray. London: Peterburg Press, (1968). (Mikro Gallery 47a-j)

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(DUBUFFET, JEAN) WEBEL, SOPHIE

L’Oeuvre grave et les livres illustres par Jean Dubuffet. Catalogue raisonne. Paris: Baudoin Lebon Editeur, 1991. 2 vols. Folio, illustrated paper-covered boards, slipcase. Wear to boards; some soiling to pages; otherwise fine. $200-400 218

Drawings and Watercolors for the Ballet. New York: Tudor, (1969).

(DUFY, RAOUL) BERR DE TURIQUE, MARCELLE

Folio, cloth, in dust jacket, in slipcase. With original lithograph by Chagall, and numerous color plates. Light fading to slipcase; minor chipping to extremities of dust jacket; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $200-400

4to, color illustrated wrappers. With original frontispiece etching (“Amphitrite”) by Dufy signed in the plate. Wear to wrappers with loss at spine ends and extremities; toning to edges of pages; foxing to some pages; otherwise fine. $100-200

Raoul Dufy. Paris: Librairie Floury, 1930.

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GROSZ, GEORGE

Drawings. With an Introduction by the Artist. New York: H. Bittner, 1944. Folio, 3/4 blue morocco over cloth-backed boards ruled in gilt, gilt title to spine. Color frontispiece signed by the artist. This copy additionally inscribed and signed, “No. 2 of a limited edition of twelve copies with an original watercolor,” tipped to preliminary leaf, matted and signed below in pen. The watercolor depicts street vendors outside a New York City stoop. Rubbing to boards; mat starting; otherwise fine. Scarce with original watercolor included. $1,500-2,500 220*

HIRST, DAMIEN

I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always and Forever, Now. New York: Booth-Clibborn/Monacelli, 1997. Folio, red cloth-backed boards, pictorial dust jacket, illustrated endpapers. First edition. Illustrated with pop-ups, transparencies, moveable plates, fold-outs, die-cut pages and inserts. With folded poster laid in. Judas Iscariot pop-up detached but laid in; hinges slightly tender; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $200-400 221

KRUCHENYKH, ALEKSEI, ed.

Turnir Poetov. (Tournament of Poets.) Moscow: Gruppa Lefovtsev, 1930.

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Oblong 8vo, original orange printed wrappers laid down on cardboard, rebacked, manuscript lithographed text with title page and page seven printed in red. With contributions from various authors including Boris Pasternak. Loss to wraps at the edges and extremities; toning to pages; otherwise fine. $500-700 222

(LABOUREUR, J. E.) CAZOTTE, JACQUES

The Devil in Love. London: William Heinemann, 1925. 8vo, quarter calf spine, marbled boards and matching slipcase, gilt-stamped spine. Limited edition, one of 75 copies on Van Gelder paper, signed by the artist and with an additional suite of plates. Hinges starting; some wear and soiling to endpapers; rubbing to boards and slipcase; otherwise plates are clean. $200-400 223*

LICHTENSTEIN, ROY

Roy Lichtenstein: The “Mirror Paintings,” 21 October to 18 November 1989. New York: Mary Boone Gallery, 1989.

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Folio, original graphic dotted cloth, artist’s name giltstamped to spine, mirrored-style paper endpapers, with tissue guards, no jacket. Slight sunning and rubbing to spine; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200


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(MATISSE, HENRI) JOYCE, JAMES

Ulysses. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1935. 4to, publisher’s brown cloth-backed boards, stamped in gilt after a design by LeRoy Anderson. One of 1,500 copies signed by Matisse to the limitation page. Lacking slipcase; hinges starting; tear at fore edge of front board; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of George Sopkin, Surry, Maine $800-1,200 225*

(MIRO, JOAN) MOURLOT, FERNAND, et al.

Joan Miro Lithographs. Vol. I, New York: Tudor, 1972; Vol. II, New York: Amiel, 1975. 2 vols. 4to, cloth-backed boards, in original dust jackets, vol. II with original wrap around and glassine. First English editions. Limited to 5,000 copies each numbered, original lithographed pictorial wrappers and 22 original lithograph plates, many double-page. Vol. I with wear to wrappers and offsetting to verso of lithograph I with slight shifting to text block; otherwise fine with vol. II in very fine condition. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $300-500

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MOURLOT, (FERNAND)

Souvenirs et portraits d’artistes. Paris: Alain A.C. Mazo; New York: Leon Amiel, 1972. Portfolio, loose as issued in printed paper wrappers, cloth-backed folding case. One of 800 copies printed on Velin d’Arches. Complete with 25 original lithograph plates, many in color, by Picasso, Miro, Matisse, Braque, Chagall, Buffet, Giacometti and others. Wrapper toned; light offsetting from plates; minor fraying to edges of box; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $1,500-2,500 227*

MOURLOT, (FERNAND)

Souvenirs et portraits d’artistes. Paris: Alain A. C. Mazo; New York: Leon Amiel, 1972. Portfolio, loose as issued in printed paper wrappers, cloth-backed folding case. One of 800 copies printed on Velin d’Arches. Complete with 25 original lithograph plates, many in color, by Picasso, Miro, Matisse, Braque, Chagall, Buffet, Giacometti and others. Wrapper toned; light offsetting from plates; minor fraying to edges of box; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $1,500-2,500

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(PICASSO, PABLO) ARISTOPHANES

Lysistrata: A New Version by Gilbert Seldes. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1934. 4to, pictorial patterned boards, paper label. One of 1,500 limited copies signed by Picasso to the limitation page. Some soiling and rubbing to boards; lacking slipcase and glassine wrapper; lacking large portion of the spine but retaining the paper label; edges bumped; otherwise binding is tight and interior is clean. Property from the Estate of George Sopkin, Surry, Maine $1,000-2,000 228 55


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(SAN LAZZARO, GIOVANNI DI.)

SZUKALSKI, STANISLAW

VALERY, PAUL

Portfolio, loose as issued in printed paper wraps, publisher’s linen folding box. One of 575 copies printed on Velin d’Arches. Complete with nine original lithographed plates by Bill, Calder, Chagall, Ernst, Hartung, Miro, Moore, Sutherland, and Wouiki and six lithographs in second state by Braque, Fontana, Magnelli, Magritte, Picasso and Poliakoff. Offsetting from some plates; some minor wear to slipcase; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $1,000-2,000

Oblong 4to, orange and blue cloth stamped in gilt, a.e.g. First edition. Limited edition, one of 150 copies containing an original woodblock print signed by Szukalski, entitled “Song of Warning and Annunciation.” Wear to boards with some fraying at spine ends and fading to cloth; hinges slightly tender; small tear to front board center; otherwise fine. $600-800

Large 8vo, original printed wrappers, housed in custom cloth-backed chemise and green leather blind-stamped slipcase, with polychromatic square leather bands and gilt-stamped title to spine. First edition. Limited to 600 numbered copies, of which this is one of 575 on Verge d’Arches. Fine in fine chemise and slipcase. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

San Lazarro et ses amis. Paris: La Societe Internationale d’Art XXe Siecle, (1975).

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(SEGONZAC, A. DUNOYER DE) DORGELES, (ROLAND)

La boule de gui. Paris: Editions de la Banderole, 1922. 8vo, paper covers. One of 600 copies printed on Lafuma teinte with five etched plates and 42 reproductions in-text by Dunoyer de Segonzac. Covers detached and sunned; some foxing to plates; chipping to edges of some pages and wraps; otherwise sound. $300-500 56

Szukalski, Projects in Design. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, (1929).

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(TWOMBLY, CY) BASTIAN, HEINER, ed.

Catalogue Raisonne of the Paintings. Edited by Heiner Bastian. Munchen: Schirmer/Mosel, (1992-1995). 4 vols. Folio, original cloth with dust jackets. With three others pertaining to Twombly. A Gathering of Time: Cy Twombly. Six Paintings and a Sculpture. New York: Gagosian Gallery, n.d. Cy Twombly: The Menil Collection. Houston: Houston Fine Art Press, (1990). Lepanto: A Painting in Twelve Parts. New York: Gagosian Gallery, (2002). Property from the University of Chicago $150-250

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La jeune parque. Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise, 1917.

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Kato. Poemes accompagnes de dix estampes gravees sur bois par Pierre-Eugene Vibert. Geneva: William Kudig, 1918. Folio, loose as issued in printed boards, cloth spine. One of 150 copies on Hollande van Gelder paper with 10 plates. Significant foxing to plates; wear to boards; otherwise a sound set. $100-200


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Primitives: Poems and Woodcuts by Max Weber. New York: The Spiral Press, 1926. 8vo, original printed boards. One of 550 copies. Inscribed by Max Weber to the front fly leaf, “With kindest regards to our old friend Mrs. Sarbar, Max Weber, Great Neck, March 11.1934.” Hinges cracked; wear to boards with rubbing to edges and some loss at the head and foot of the spine and the corners; some light offsetting; otherwise fine. $600-800 236

ARTS ET METIERS GRAPHIQUES

Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 1927-1937. 27 vols., comprising nos. 1-2, 4-5, 9-10, 26, 36-41, 44, 50-58, 61-64, and 68. 4to, original printed wraps. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs, color illustrations, and numerous inserts. Wear to spine on some vols.; some vols. with wraps detached; some light dampstaining; otherwise a sound set. $600-800 237

DE JUGEND

Munich, (1896-1899). 150 issues, comprising nos. 1/2, 3-8, 10-12, 15-17, 19, 20, 22-39, 41, 43-51 (1896); 1-17, 19-32, 34-52 (1897); 1, 3-39, 41-52 (1899). All with original wrappers except for 1/2, 20, and 51 (1896). $1,000-2,000

DERRIERE LE MIROIR Paris, 1948-1982.

36 issues, comprising nos. 14/15 (Miro), 20/21 (L’Art Abstrait), 25/26 (Braque), 27/28 (Chagall), 33, (Arp), 35 (Hirschfield), 42 (Kandinsky), 46 (Matisse), 65 (Giocometti), 79/80/81 (Leger), 85/86 (Braque), 98 (Giacometti), 113 (Calder), 117, 119, 120, 127 (Giacometti), 135/136 and 138 (Braque), 139/140 (Miro), 141 (Calder), 151/152 (Miro), 156 (Calder), 169 (Miro), 180, 195, 199, 203 (Miro), 205, (Steinberg), 210, 212 and 221 (Calder), 224 (Steinberg), 225 (Chagall), 234 and 253. 4to, original wrappers. With numerous original color lithographs. $1,000-2,000 239

JUNGE KUNST

Leipzig: Klikhardt & Biermann, 1920-1930. 8 vols., comprising Bd. 1 - Georg Biermann: Max Pechstein; Bd. 13 - H. V. Wedderkop: Paul Klee; Bd. 21 - Willi Wolfradt: George Grosz; Bd. 35 - Karl With: Marc Chagall; Bd. 40 - Erich Wiese: Alexander Archipenko; Bd. 49/50 - Oskar Schurer: Pablo Picasso; Bd. 52 - Georg Biermann: Oskar Kokoschka; Bd. 57 - Rene Crevel: Renee Sintenis. 8vo, original illustrated boards. Minor wear to boards; some hinges tender; otherwise fine. $100-200

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A group of 24 artist’s monographs, one signed by Jim Dine. Henry Moore, Sculpture and Drawings, 1921-1969. By Robert Melville. Henry Moore. By John Hedgecoe and Henry Moore. Hockney Posters. By Brian Baggott. Piet Mondrian. By Yve-Alain Bois. Richard Lidner. By Hilton Kramer. John Chamberlain: A Catalogue Raisonne of the Sculpture, 1954-1985. By Julie Sylvester. Jasper Johns. By Georges Boudaille. Jasper Johns: Work Since 1974. By Mark Rosenthal. Jasper Johns: Drawings, 1954-1984. By David Shapiro. Frank Stella: Paintings, 1958-1965. By Lawrence Rubin. Brice Marden. By David Rimanelli. Nancy Outside in July. By Jim Dine and Clifford Ackley. Signed by Jim Dine. Jim Dine, Some Drawing. By Stephanie Wiles. Jim Dine: Painting What One Is. By David Shapiro (2 copies). Jim Dine: Drawings. By Constance W. Glenn. Christo. By Lawrence Alloway. Alberto Giacometti. By Peter Selz. Giacometti Drawings. By James Lord. Alberto Giacometti. By Galerie Beyeler. Richard Serra. By Ernst-Gerhard Guse. Franz Kline, 1910-1962. Milan: Skira Editore S.p.A, 2004. Morris Louis. By Michael Fried. Fernand Leger: Catalogue Raisonne: 1938-1943. By Georges Bauquier. Property from the University of Chicago $400-600

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A group of three books. Picasso at 90: The Late Work. By Klaus Gallwitz. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, (1971). First American edition. XXe Siecle. Panorama 74: Le Surrealisme II. Societe Internationale D’Art XXe Siecle, 1974. Indelible Miro: Aquatints, Drawings, Drypoints, Etchings, Lithographs, Book Illustrations, Posters. By Yvon Taillandier. New York: Tudor Publishing, (1972). Property from the Estate of Rosalie Kirschner, Skokie, Illinois $100-200

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Literature, including Fine Press Lots 242 - 328

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AUSTEN, JANE

Mansfield Park. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1832. 2 vols. in 1. Small 8vo, rebound in contemporary worn leather. First U.S. edition, one of only 1,250 copies printed. Lacking publisher’s advertisments in vol. 1; hinges starting; wear to boards with center portion of spine detached; early owner’s ink signature to preliminary pages of vol.1; all pages somewhat browned and soiled with a few dampstains to top edges; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 243*

BOURKE-WHITE, MARGARET

Halfway to Freedom. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1949. 8vo, rebound in library binding with cream cloth spine over illustrated boards. First edition. Signed by the author. Call numbers pasted to spine and titles printed to spine; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 244

BURTON, RICHARD F.

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. s.l.: Printed by the Burton Club for Private Subscribers, n.d.

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17 vols. 8vo, 3/4 black morocco, over marbled boards, gilt spine with red floral and crescent onlay, some pages uncut. Number 328 of 1000 limited copies of the Teheran Edition. Illustrated with numerous plates. Minor wear to boards; spine ends and corners slightly worn; 4 inch tear in vol. 1, p. xii; 1 1/2 inch tear in Supplemental Nights, vol. 1, p. 363; otherwise fine in fine binding. $200-400 245

CAMPBELL, JOHN W.

Who Goes There? (Chicago: Shasta Publishers, 1951). 8vo, original tan cloth-backed boards, with dust jacket designed by Malcolm Smith. Second edition, which followed the success of the 1951 Howard Hawk film, “The Thing from Another World.” Very minor fading to jacket; otherwise fine. $200-400 246

CERVANTES, MIGUEL

La Galatea. Madrid: [Fuentenebro y Compania,] 1805. 3 vols. 8vo, full leather, marbled endpapers. Text in Spanish. Engraved title page and six engraved plates by Narciso de Cobo y Rodriguez. Some wear to boards; manuscript ex-libris to front pastedown; otherwise boards and hinges are tight. $400-600

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A uniformly bound set of Dickens’ works, all London: Chapman and Hall or Bradbury and Evans as issued except where notes. First Edition in book form except where noted. 25 vols. total, comprising the following: The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. 1837. -- Nicholas Nickleby. 1839. Later edition. - - Master Humphrey’s Clock. 1840-41. 3 vols. bound in 2. -- American Notes. 1842. 2 vols. Second edition. -- Martin Chuzzlewit. 1844. -- Five of the six Christmas Books: The Chimes. 1845. -- The Cricket on the Hearth. 1846 [i.e. December, 1845]. -- The Battle of Life. A Love Story. 1846. -- Pictures from Italy. 1746 -- The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain. 1848. - Dombey and Son. 1848. -- David Copperfield. 1850. -- Bleak House. 1853. -- Hard Times. 1854. -- Little Dorrit. 1857. With “Rigaud” uncorrected. -- The Poor Traveller: Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn: Mrs. Gamp. 1858. Original wraps bound in. -- A Tale of Two Cities. 1859. First edition, second impression, with corrected p. 213, but correct date to title page. -- Great Expectations. 1861. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 are first impressions (vol. 3 conforms with all but 3 points in Clarendon edition, pointing to a later state within the first impression), vol. 1 is fourth edition. -- Our Mutual Friend. 1865. 2 vols. -- Edwin Drood. 1870. With three-page manuscript account to p. 190 and original yellow rear endpapers, transcribing an article from Graphic, August 11, 1888. Various sizes, all green morocco over cloth gilt-stamped, gilt-stamped spines and title in gilt to leather spine labels. Four of the five Christmas books (all but Picture of Italy) finely bound in full green morocco stamped in geometric block design with titles stamped in gilt to front boards, royal purple and green leather gilt-stamped dentelles, original cloth and spine tipped to endpapers. Conditions vary; most lacking half-titles and advertisements; foxing to most volumes; boards sturdy to all vols.; full condition report available upon request. Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois $6,000-8,000

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(COLLECTED WORKS) HUGO, VICTOR

The Complete Works. New York and London: M. Walter Dunne, (1904).

10 vols. 8vo, quarter leather over blue cloth-backed boards. The Saint-Beuve Edition, one of 100 numbered sets. Full-page plates, many colored, most in two states with tissue guards. Minor wear to boards with some chipping to the heads of spine; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000 249

(COLLECTED WORKS) HARDY, THOMAS

The Writings. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1920. 21 vols. 8vo, 3/4 morocco over gilt-stamped cloth, gilt titles to spine. Anniversary Edition, limited to 1,250 copies. 21 vols. Anniversary Edition, limited to 1250 copies. $100-200

[Works.] Paris: Charpentier, 1842-1845.

5 vols. 8vo, quarter red leather over marbled boards, spines stamped in gilt. Text in French. A leather bound set of works comprising Theatre, 3 vols., Odes et Ballads and Litterature et Philosophie Melees. Rubbing to boards; some minor dampstaining to leather; foxing throughout; otherwise fine. $100-200 251

(COLLECTED WORKS) HUGO, VICTOR

Works. The Novels Complete and Unabridged. Philadelphia: George Barrie, (1892-1894). 41 vols. 8vo, blue cloth-backed boards. Number 184 of 250 copies of the Edition de Bibliophile printed on Imperial Japanese vellum. With numerous etchings with tissue guards throughout. Minor wear to boards; some leaves detached; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000

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(COLLECTED WORKS) KIPLING, RUDYARD

(COLLECTED WORKS) RUSKIN, JOHN

28 vols. 8vo, red cloth, gilt-stamped, original dust jackets, t.e.g. The Burwash Edition, limited to 1,010 sets signed by Kipling to vol. 1. Chipping to dust jackets with some loss to spines; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000

26 vols. 8vo, 3/4 tan calf over marbled boards, t.e.g., marbled endpapers, spine gilt-stamped in compartments with five raised bands and title in gilt to red leather spine label, some pages uncut. Illustrated with numerous black and white and color plates. Slight rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Mr. John Mix, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

The Collected Works. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1941.

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(COLLECTED WORKS) LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY

Cambridge: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, (1960-1993).

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48 vols., comprising 25 vols. of the Greek authors and 23 vols. of the Latin authors. 8 vo, cloth-backed boards, all but two with original dust jackets, condition varies. $200-400

New Readings from Old Authors. London: Charles Tilt, (c. 1830).

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(COLLECTED WORKS) MOORE, THOMAS

The Poetical Works. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1840. 10 vols. 16mo, 3/4 morocco over silk, spine gilt-stamped in compartments with floral design, four raised bands, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. Illustrated with frontispiece and extra engraved title page. Slight rubbing to boards; previous owner’s signature to front pastedown and flyleaf; some foxing. $200-400

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(COLLECTED WORKS) SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM

25 vols. 16mo, full calf, gilt decorations to spine, stamped Morrell binder. With 250 (of 260) plates. Originally issued in 26 parts over a period of time, this set is bound into individual parts, but lacking one volume of plates and original wrappers. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown; scattered foxing throughout, affecting some plates; browning to top edge of most leaves; repairs and chipping to spines; some loose boards; otherwise a sound set. $150-250 257

(COLLECTED WORKS) SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM The Plays. London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1805.

10 vols. 8vo, full leather, gilt decorated spines with titles in gilt to red leather spine label, marbled edges and endpapers. Illustrated with numerous plates, portrait frontispieces. Slight rubbing to boards at edges; hinges cracked on some vols.; minor foxing; otherwise fine. $100-200

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CUMMINGS, E. E.

15 vols. bound in 40. 4to, 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards, a.e.g. Number 451 of 1,000 copies of the Edition de Luxe. Engraved frontispiece and numerous mounted illustrations after J. Gilbert. Hinges reinforced; some offsetting; wear to spine ends and corners, with some loss to leather; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000

Folio, original burlap weave covers, front cover stamped in silver. First edition. Limited edition, one of 391 copies printed at the Stratford Press and signed by Cummings with a large “C” on the title page in green watercolor. Illustrated from 99 works of art by Cummings. Burlap starting to detach from top half of spine; browning to endpapers; gift inscription to recto f.f.e.p.; otherwise fine. $200-400

The Works. Howard Staunton, editor. London: George Routledge, 1881.

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CIOPW. New York: Covici-Friede, 1931.

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The Works. Edited by Alexander Dyce. London: Chapman and Hall, 1875.

DOYLE, CONAN

9 vols. 8vo, full gilt-stamped imitation vellum by Rivington, leather spine labels, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., engraved frontispieces. Third edition. Some minor soiling to vellum; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $400-600

The Stark Munro Letters. London: Longmans, Green, 1895. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: McClure, Phillips, 1903. $100-200

A group of two books.

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(COLLECTED WORKS) THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE

DUNBAR, PAUL LAURENCE

26 vols. 8vo, bound by Zaensdorf in red calf, spines stamped in gilt, t.e.g., marbled endpapers. Extra-illustrated title page and frontispiece portrait to vol. 1. Numerous plates and in-text illustrations throughout. Rubbing to boards; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; slight toning to extremities of leaves. $300-500

8vo, green cloth-backed pictorial boards, t.e.g. First edition. Wear to boards; light foxing; small tear at top of pp. 117-127; otherwise fine. $200-400

Works. London: Smith, Elder; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1901.

Candle-Lightin’ Time. New York: Dodd Mead, 1902.

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Anabasis: A Poem by St. J. Perse. With a Translation into English by T. S. Eliot. London: Faber, 1930. Thin 8vo, original green cloth-backed boards, in matching slipcase. Limited edition, one of 350 numbered copies signed by Eliot to limitation page. Ownership signature to f.f.e.p.; bookseller’s sticker to rear endpaper; wear to slipcase; lacking original mylar wraps; otherwise fine. Property from the High Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $150-250 268*

ELIOT, T. S.

A group of 27 books.

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Collected Poems 1909-1935. London: Faber & Faber, (1936). 8vo, original blue cloth-backed boards, salmon printed dust jacket. First edition. Gallup A32a. Minor chipping to dust jacket; manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p.; otherwise fine. Property from the High Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $100-200 265*

ELIOT, T. S.

On Poetry. S.l., n.d. 12mo, pamphlet. Gallup A48. Property from the High Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $50-100 266*

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Poems, 1909-1925. New York, (1925). First American edition. The Idea of a Christian Society. New York, 1940. First American edition. To Criticize the Critic. New York, (1965). First American edition. The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism. Cambridge, MA, 1933. First American edition. Notes Toward a Definition of Culture. New York, (1949). First American edition. Ash Wednesday. London, 1930. First trade edition. Collected Plays. London, 1962. First collected edition. The Confidential Clerk. New York, 1954. First American edition. Three copies. Selected Poems. London, 1954. Reprint of the 1948 Penguin edition. Selected Poems. New York, 1954. Stated first American edition, paper wraps. Selected Essays. New York, 1950. New Edition, first American revised edition. Poetry and Drama. Cambridge, MA, 1951. Gallup, A57, (first edition). Poetry and Drama. London: Faber, 1951. First English edition. Selected Prose. Penguin Books, 1953. Paperback. Gallup, A61. Essays Ancient and Modern. New York, 1936. First American edition. Four Quartets. London, 1944. First British edition. The Sacred Wood. Alfred A. Knopf, 1921. First American edition. The Rock. New York, 1934. First American edition. For Lancelot Andrews. New York, 1939. Stated first edition, but really first American edition. Poemes, 1910-1930. Editions due Sueil, 1947. French translation, one of 510 copies. The Elder Statesman. New York, 1959. First American edition. Anabasis. London, 1930. First trade edition. Anabasis. New York, 1949. Revised and corrected American edition. Poems Written in Early Youth. London, 1967. First edition, preceded only by privately printed edition. Poems Written in Early Youth. New York, 1967. First American edition. Property from the High Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $200-400 269*

ELIOT, T. S.

A group of 27 first editions. John Dryden. New York, 1932. To Criticize the Critic. London, 1965. Knowledge and Experience in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley. London, (1964). Notes toward a Definition of Culture. London, 1948. The Idea of a Christian Society. London, 1939. Thoughts After Lambeth. London, 1931. Gray cloth, one of 300. After Strange Gods. New York, 1934. The Cocktail Party. London, 1950. The Confidential Clerk. London, 1954. Gallup A64a. Three copies. On Poetry and Poets. London, 1957. Essays Ancient and Modern. London, 1936. The Family Reunion. London, 1939. Dante. London, 1929. Four Quartets. New York, 1944. First edition, second impression. Two copies. The Rock. London, 1934. For Lancelot Andrews. London, 1928. Two copies, one with dust jacket. The Elder Statesman. London, 1959. Points of View. London, 1941. From Poe to Valery. New York, 1948. Elizabethan Essays. London, 1934. Two copies, both second impressions. Sweeney Agonistes. London, 1932. Three Voices of Poetry. New York, 1954. Property from the High Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $300-500

A group of three signed limited large-paper editions of Ariel Poems.

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Animula. Wood engravings by Gertrude Hermes. London: Faber, 1929. Thin 8vo, original yellow boards, gilt-lettered. Limited edition, one of 400 signed by Eliot. Triumphal March. Drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer. London: Faber, 1931. Thin 8vo, original plain boards, gilt-lettered. Limited edition, one of 300 copies signed by Eliot. A Song for Simeon. Drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer. London: Faber, 1928. Thin 8vo, original plan boards, gilt-lettered. Limited edition, one of 500 signed by Eliot printed on Whatman paper. Property from the High Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund $400-600

Light in August. New York: Smith and Haas, 1932.

FAULKNER, WILLIAM

8vo, original rough tan cloth stamp in orange on the front cover and blue on the spine, top edge stained orange, original blue and orange dust jacket, unrestored and unclipped. First edition, first printing, first state of dust jacket. Bookplates tipped in front pastedown; some chipping along the edges and spine ends and a bit of browning to jacket; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000

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Requiem for a Nun. New York: Random House, (1951). 8vo, 3/4 black cloth over marbled boards, title in gilt to spine, original glassine wrapper. First edition. Limited edition, one of 750 copies signed by Faulkner on the limitation page. Some chipping to glassine; minor wear to endpapers; otherwise fine. $600-800 272

(FINE BINDINGS, RIVIERE) OMAR KHAYYAM

The Rubaiyat. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald. London: George Routledge and Sons; New York: E. P. Dutton, n.d. [1921] 8vo, bound by Bayntun Riviere in red morocco stamped in gilt with polychromatic onlay design in gold, green, purple, tan, gray and blue featuring a seated figure peering through a telescope, silk doublures and endpapers with leather dentelles, a.e.g., in red cloth-backed folding case lined with felt. With 12 hand-colored plates after drawings by Gilbert James. Walter Kollmorgen copy with manuscript pen presentation from R. Witt on f.f.e.p. 1 inch split to front edge of spine; hinges tender; some light foxing to endpapers; fading and wear to folding case; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000 273*

(FINE BINDINGS, STORM BINDERY)

An Invitation to Book Collecting, Its Pleasures and Practices. With Kindred Discussions of Manuscripts, Maps and Prints. New York: R. R. Bowker Company, 1947. 8vo, bound by Colton Storm at the Storm Bindery in orange leather with onlaid polychromatic reproductions of famous collectable books, including Ulysses, Leaves of Grass, Tarzan of the Apes and others, marbled endpapers, custom cloth-backed folding case. Inscribed by Storm to Raymond Epstein, dated 1976, to the f.f.e.p. Fine in fine binding. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

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L’Art de L’imprimerie a Venise. Venise: Ferd. Ongania; New York: Amedeo Ongania, 1895-1897. 4to, rebound in highly ornamental wood panelling, 21 shaped compartments cut away from each cover to reveal decorated mother-of-pearl onlay, highly reminiscent of the filigree and intertwined decorations in Venetian window arches. Ongania was the most important bookseller in Venice in the nineteenthcentury. Some soiling to plates; wear to spine with fraying to foot and edgewear to boards; panels starting to detach from pastedown; two portions of the wooden panelling and sections of the onlay detached on the rear panel; otherwise fine. $200-400 275

FROST, ROBERT

In the Clearing. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1962). Thin 8vo, original rough brown cloth, glassine jacket, gilt-stamped leather label to spine, publisher’s slipcase, additionally housed in a custom chemise and slipcase. Limited edition, one of 1,500 copies signed. Fine in fine case. $200-400 276

FROST, ROBERT

North of Boston. Illustrated by James Chapin. New York: Henry Holt, n.d. (c. 1920) 8vo, cloth spine over plain boards, gilt pastedown, title in gilt to spine, in original gilt-stamped dust jacket. First illustrated edition. Fine in fine jacket. $200-400 277

FROST, ROBERT

Steeple Bush. New York: Henry Holt, 1947. Thin 8vo, cloth-backed spine over gilt-stamped boards, leather gilt-stamped label to spine, original glassine, slipcased. Limited edition, one of 751 copies signed by the author. Some slight offsetting to endpapers; minor wear to the case; otherwise very fine. $200-400

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IBSEN, HENRIK

KEATS, JOHN

The Power and the Glory. London: Heinemann, (1940). 8vo, rebound in quarter morocco over yellow boards by Frost, leather spine label, marbled endpapers. First edition. Some minor foxing to half-title; minor soiling to boards; small dark spot to fore edge; otherwise fine. $200-400 279

HAMMETT, DASHIELL

Et Dukkehjem, Skuespil i tre Akter. Copenhagen: F. Hegel & Son, 1879. 8vo, original mustard cloth, gilt-stamped title to spine, marbled edges and endpapers, housed in custom chemise and slipcase. First edition. Minor wear to boards; hinges reinforced; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

The Thin Man. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1934.

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8vo, original blue cloth with blue and red illustration to front board and spine, top stained, unclipped dust jacket with photograph of Hammett to front cover. First edition. Chipping to spine ends and edges of jacket, with repaired tears to front panel, light separation at hinges and some light staining and soiling, mainly along upper edge; hinges slightly tender; very minor intermittent foxing; some fading to cloth; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000

Illustrations of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Illustrated by Felix O. C. Darley. New York: The American Art Union, 1849.

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HECHT, BEN

Fantazius Mallare: A Mysterious Oath. Chicago: Covici-McGee, 1922. 8vo, black cloth-backed boards, with title stamped to spine and circular logo stamped in gilt to front board, dust jacket. Limited edition. Inscribed “To Jada Ford. Ben Hecht.” Ex-library copy with library card holder; wear to boards and to dust jacket; slight toning to extremities of leaves; otherwise fine. Together with, The Kingdom of Evil, A Continuation of the Journal of Fantazius Mallare. Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1924. 8vo, black cloth-backed boards, with title stamped to spine and circular logo stamped in gilt to front board, pictorial endpapers, limited. Signed “Tim” on f.f.e.p.; wear to boards; minor toning to extremities of leaves; otherwise fine. $200-400 66

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IRVING, WASHINGTON

Oblong folio, spine detached and pages laid loose in custom library folding case. Ex-library copy with gilt call numbers to spine, bookplate tipped in front pastedown and stamp to same in folding case and on verso of title page; covers and title page detached, enclosed in mylar; otherwise plates are clean. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 283*

JAMES, WILL

Big Enough. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1931. 8vo, original yellow cloth-backed boards illustrated in green and red with two horses, dust jacket, unclipped. Signed by the author to the half-title. Preliminary pages a bit loose; wear to jacket with some loss at spine ends; browning to title page and frontispiece. Property of the Women’s Society of the Winnetka Congregational Church, Winnetka, Illinois $100-200

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Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems. Waltham St. Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1928. 4to, bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe in quarter sharkskin. One of 458 copies, illustrated by Robert Gibbings. Spine completely detached; front hinge detached; otherwise interior is fine. Property of the Women’s Society of the Winnetka Congregational Church, Winnetka, Illinois $100-200 285

LAWRENCE, D. H.

Etruscan Places. London: Martin Secker, 1932. Large 8vo, original blue cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition of Lawrence’s celebrated essay on travel in Italy. Chipping and some soiling to dust jackets; otherwise fine. Together with six other first editions, comprising: Mornings in Mexico. London: Martin Secker, 1927. 8vo, yellow cloth, gilt titles to spine, pictorial cover laid in. First edition. Lacking dust jacket. Pansies. London: Martin Secker, (1929). Large 8vo, blue cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Chipping to dust jacket; otherwise fine. Birds, Beasts and Flowers. London: Martin Secker, (1923). 4to, black and yellow cloth. First edition. Lacking dust jacket; foxed; otherwise fine. The Man Who Died. London: Martin Secker, 1931. 4to, green gilt stamped cloth. First edition. Lacking dust jacket. The Ship of Death. Illustrated with wood engravings by Blair Hughs-Stanton. London: Martin Secker, (1933). Love Among the Haystacks. London: Nonesuch Press, 1930. 4to, burlap and yellow cloth. First edition. Number 3 of 1600 copies. (7 vols. total) $200-400


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Lady Chatterley’s Lover. s.l. [Florence:] Privately Printed, 1928. 8vo, 3/4 morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers. Minor rubbing to boards with chipping at spine ends and extremities; otherwise fine. $200-400 287*

LAWRENCE, D. H.

Michael, Brother of Jerry. New York: Macmillan, 1917. 8vo, original red cloth-backed boards stamped in gilt and black, unrestored jacket, price-clipped. First edition. Slight warp to cloth on front cover; jacket with small tears along top edge, some with small tape repairs on verso; 2 inch chip in dust jacket affecting a portion of the title; library stamp to f.f.e.p. $400-600

Love Poems and Others. London: Duckworth, 1913.

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Thin 8vo, original blind-stamped blue cloth with titles in gilt to front board and spine. Together with Etruscan Places. London: M. Secker, 1932. The Ladybird. The Fox. The Captain’s Doll. London: M. Secker, 1923. (3) Property from the University of Chicago $300-500

The Sea-Wolf. New York: Macmillan, 1904.

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LINDSAY, VACHEL

A group of three books by Vachel Lindsay, including one first edtion and two inscribed volumes. The Congo and Other Poems. New York: Macmillan, 1914. Inscribed. The Golden Whales of California and Other Rhymes in the American Language. New York: Macmillan, 1920. Signed. The Art of the Moving Picture. New York: MacMillan, 1915. First edition. $150-250

LONDON, JACK

8vo, blue cloth, with cover and spine lettering in white and cover illustration in dark blue, orange and white, t.e.g. First edition, first issue, title page not a cancel, uncorrected Century Company copyright line with “1904” only on integral title page (second issue copies have copyright notice reading “Copyright 1903, 1904” on cancel title page). One of only two known copies, the other being London’s own personal copy. BAL 11882. Hinges slightly cracked; wear to spine ends; rubbing to cover illustration; p. 202 with offsetting from newspaper article. Scarce. $4,000-6,000

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NIN, Anaïs

8vo, original grey cloth with blue lettering, original dust jacket unclipped, reinforced at spine and folds, housed in a custom green cloth-backed chemise and slipcase with gilt-stamped leather spine label. First edition, first printing. Some wear to dust jacket reinforced at the folds; otherwise fine. $3,000-5,000

8vo, pictorial boards. With five color woodcut plates by Ian Hugo, each signed and dated in pencil, lower margin. One of 50 copies printed on Etruria paper signed by Anais Nin to the limitation. Additionally inscribed by Ian Hugo to Leo Katz on the f.f.e.p. Manuscript ex-libris Leo Katz Art Library, dated 1953, to the verso of f.f.e.p.; institutional stamp Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences to the title page; offsetting from plates; some browning and soiling to pages; soiling to boards; otherwise fine. $200-400

Gone With the Wind. New York: Macmillan, May, 1936.

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MUSIL, ROBERT

Der mann ohne eigenschaften. Lausanne: Imprimerie Centrale, 1930-1943. 2 vols., vols. 1 and 3 only (of 3). 8vo, original cloth-backed boards illustrated in red, brown and black. First edition. Wear to boards with fraying to spine ends of vol. 1; corners bumped; hinges tender, and inner hinge vol. 3 cracked, vol. 1 starting; “H. Eikentschaer, Leipzig” stamped in blind to rear board of vol. 1; lacking slipcase and jackets; otherwise sound. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 293*

NASH, OGDEN

Autographed quote signed (“Ogden Nash”), with original sketch, 1 page, folded. Framed. Nash writes, “If I could write as funny as I look I might turn out a really funny book,” and draws a brief sketch of a face with glasses. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

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This Hunger. New York: Gemor Press, (1946).

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(DOVES PRESS) THE ENGLISH BIBLE

The English Bible. Edited by F. H. Scrivener. Hammersmith: The Doves Press, 19031905. 5 vols. 4to, original Doves binding of full limp vellum, gilt-stamped title to spines, housed in custom gilt-stamped felt-lined cloth clamshell cases. The finest work produced by the celebrated press. Light foxing throughout; wear to cases; some light wear to boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $4,000-6,000 296*

(MARRIED METTLE PRESS) MELVILLE, HERMAN

Billy Budd Sailor. (Mount Holly): Married Mettle Press, 1987. 8vo, original binding of patinated bronze spine and wooden boards, hand painted endpapers. One of 160 copies (from a total edition of 185) signed by Benjamin Alterman, typographer, and Deborah Alterman, engraver, to laid-in limitation page. Two full-page wood engravings in brown, head pieces and vignettes by Deborah Alterman. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

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ROSETTI, CHRISTINA

14 vols. 8vo, 3/4 leather stamped with geometric designs over cloth, gilt-stamped title to spines. One of 480 sets on hand-made paper printed at the Merrymount Press. Illustrated throughout with engraved plates and captioned tissue guards. Minor rubbing to leather; hinges starting on some vols.; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $400-600

Rosetti writes to Mr. [William] Ralston, requesting that he meet with her and her mother for an introduction to “one or two friends whom we like.” Minor foxing; creased in thirds; otherwise fine. $200-400

The Holy Bible. Boston: R. H. Hinkley, n.d.

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(NONESUCH PRESS) BIBLE

The Holy Bible. London: The Nonesuch Press; New York: Random House, 1963. 3 vols. 8vo, green glit-stamped cloth. Fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $100-200 299

POUND, EZRA

The Pisan Cantos. (New York): New Directions, (1948). 8vo, original black cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Loss to jacket at spine ends and corners; slight offsetting from laid-in article to endpapers; otherwise fine. $100-200 300

Autographed letter signed, 1 page, 166 Albany St. N.W. [Regents Park, London,] “Saturday.” Tipped to f.f.e.p. of Verses (London, 1898).

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East of Eden. New York: Viking, 1952. 8vo, green cloth, front cover printed in dark green, spine printed in black and red, dust jacket unrestored and unclipped. First trade edition. Jacket with some loss at spine ends, corners and small tear to bottom left of front panel; minor fading to spine of jacket; foxing along inner edge of pp. 600-601; otherwise fine. $200-400 303

STOUT, REX

A group of five inscribed novels. Various editions and printings. Four inscribed (“For John & Frances, Rex”), May 10, 1940, comprising: The League of Frightened Men (NY, 1935), The Red Box (NY, 1936), Over My Dead Body (NY, 1939, 1940), The Rubber Band (1936).

RAND, AYN

One inscribed (“For my friend (I hope) John Gunther, Jr., Rex”), May 10, 1940, comprising Some Buried Caesar, (NY, 1939).

8vo, original red cloth-backed boards, first state dust jacket. First edition, later printing. Some tears to dust jacket, at edges and along folds, with tape repair to the verso; hinges slightly tender; otherwise fine. $300-500

All lacking dust jackets; wear to boards; some hinges tender; otherwise fine. $600-800

The Fountainhead. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, (1943).

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly. Cleveland: J. P. Jewett, 1852. 2 vols. 8vo, bound by Riviere in modern black morocco, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, original covers and spines bound in at end. First edition, first printing of Stowe’s anti-slavery novel. Some minor spotting to a few pages; otherwise fine. [Tipped in vol. 1:] Autographed letter signed (“H. B. Stowe”), 4 pages, Paris, December 2, n.y. [c. 1866]. Stowe thanks [William Hickley] Prescott for his praises of her recent work and discusses the character of Nina Gordon, from Dred: A Tale of Great Dismal Swamp. Stowe writes: “It is a weakness that attends us makers of puppet shows that we sometimes conceive a real human affection for some of our corps de ballet as Pygmalion for his statue. I had such a weakness for my little Nina ... In fact I have such a motherly weakness for the poor child that whoever speaks well of her becomes henceforth a discerning person in my eyes . . .” Nina Gordan is the young white plantation heiress of Stowe’s second anti-slavery novel, originally pbulished in 1856 and reissued in 1866 under the name of the title character. [Also tipped in vol. 1:] Albumen portrait of Stowe signed on the mount (“Harriet Beecher Stowe”). $5,000-7,000

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THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE

The Virginians: A Tale of the Last Century. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857-1859. Complete with original 24 parts. 8vo, original pictorial yellow wrappers, cloth clamshell box. With 48 engraved plates and numerous illustrations by Thackeray. Wear to wrappers with some loss to spine ends; slight offsetting from some plates; otherwise fine. $200-400 306*

VAN VOGT, A.E.

Slan. Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1946. 8vo, original black cloth-backed boards, spine lettered and decorated in gilt. First edition. Limited to 4,000 copies printed. Raymond Epstein copy with bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Lacking dust jacket; hinges slightly tender; rubbing to boards with some fraying at spine ends and corners; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

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Five Weeks in a Balloon; or, Journeys and Discoveries in Africa by Three Englishmen. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1873. 8vo, original pictorial maroon cloth, stamped in black and gilt with flying balloon vignette on the front cover. Second American edition, more desirable than the first given the addition of 48 heliotype illustrations (on 12 plates) and tissue guards. Plate at p. 172 with some wear to edge, and minor marginal browning to some plates; wear to spine ends and corners; some rubbing to gilt; hinges starting; otherwise fine. $150-250 308*

WARREN, ROBERT PENN

Rebuke of the Rocks. Printed broadside on paper handmade by Thomas Leech. The Press at Colorado College, 1976. One of 150 limited editions signed by Robert Penn Warren.

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This poem originally appeared in The Nation, January 11, 1928, and was published in Thirty-Six Poems, (Alcestis Press, 1936). Reprinted from Selected Poems: 1923-1975, (Random House). Framed. 18 x 12 inches. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 309

WHITMAN, WALT

Leaves of Grass. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1884. 8vo, original green cloth-backed boards, stamped in gilt. Signed by Whitman in black on the title page. Some chipping to edges of pages; edgewear to boards; hinges a bit tender; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 310

WILLIAMS, VALENTINE A group of three books.

Courier to Marrakesh: A Clubfoot Story. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1946. The Fox Prowls. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1939. The Clock Ticks On. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1933. $100-200

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Poets, Farewell! New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. Thin 8vo, original cloth spine over plain gilt-stamped boards, unclipped jacket. Inscribed by the author on the f.f.e.p., to Seymour Rikkin, dated Summer 1939. Chipping to upper edge of jacket and at spine ends, with darkening to the rear panel; otherwise fine. $200-400 312

ADAMS, DOUGLAS

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. New York: Harmony Books, (1979). 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. First American Edition, first printing. Together with three other titles from the Hitchhiker’s series, two of which are first American editions, and seven additional fantasy novels by Jasper Forde and Nick Bantcock. $300-500 313

(GREENAWAY, KATE) SPIELMANN, M. H.

Kate Greenaway. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1905. 314

4to, original gilt-stamped white cloth, t.e.g., illustrated endpapers. Limited edition, one of 500 copies signed by John Greenaway with an original sketch by Kate Greenaway, additionally signed in the mat by John Greenaway. Illustrated throughout with color plates and captioned tissue guards. Light soiling to cloth with rubbing to the spine ends; minor foxing to drawing; hinges slightly tender; otherwise fine. $200-400 314

MILNE, A. A.

When We Were Very Young. London: Methuen, (1942). 4to, bound in red gilt-stamped morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, in matching 1/2 morocco felt-lined folding case, marbled endpapers. One of 100 numbered copies signed by A. A. Milne and the illustrator, Ernest H. Shepard. Very fine. $4,000-6,000 315

PAOLINI, CHRISTOPHER

Eragon. Inheritance. Book I. New York: Alfred Knopf, (2003).

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8vo, original pictorial wrappers. First edition, first printing. Illustrated with double-page map. Signed by the author on the title page. Fine. $600-800 316

PULLMAN, PHILLIP

Three volumes comprising the complete His Dark Materials trilogy, all signed by the author, all New York: Alfred Knopf, all First American edition, with one signed by the author, comprising: The Golden Compass. 1996. Signed by the author. -- The Subtle Knife. 1997. -- The Amber Spyglass. 2000. 3 vols. 8vo, original pictorial dust jackets. Fine in fine jackets. Together with a printed booklet Excerpt. The Amber Spyglass. 31 pp. States on verso of colophon “This is an uncorrected proof,” with upcoming sale date of the book, housed in original gilt-stamped velvet sack. $400-600 317

ROWLING, J.K.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Illustrated by Mary GrandPre. New York: Scholastic Press, (1997).

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8vo, original pictorial dust jacket, red and purple cloth. First American edition, first printing, with gilt-embossed text and review from “The Guardian” to rear panel of jacket and no “1” to jacket or boards. Signed by the author and illustrator. Fine. $1,000-2,000


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A group of two First American editions, first printings, signed by the author and illustrator, comprising Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Illustrated by Mary GrandPre. New York: Scholastic Press, (1999). 8vo, original pictorial dust jacket with raised gilt lettering, cloth-backed boards with diamond imprint. $600-800 319

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Illustrated by Mary GrandPre. New York: Scholastic Press, (1999). 8vo, original pictorial dust jacket with raised gilt lettering, green and purple cloth with diamond imprint. First American edition, first printing, first state jacket with price “$17.95” and no “2” to jacket or spine. Signed by the author and illustrator. Fine. $300-500 322

ROWLING, J.K.

A group of three Advanced Reader’s editions of the first three Harry Potter novels, comprising Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. New York: Scholastic Press, (1998-1999). 8vo, original pictorial wraps. Fine. $600-800 320

ROWLING, J.K.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. London: Bloomsbury, (1997). Small 8vo, original pictorial dust jacket, cloth-backed boards. First edition, fourth state. Signed by author on the title page. Fine. $200-400 323

ROWLING, J.K.

ROWLING, J.K.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. New York: Scholastic Press, (1998). 8vo, original pictorial wraps. Advanced Reader’s edition of the First American edition. Signed by the author to the title page. Fine. $600-800

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. New York: Scholastic Press, (1999).

Bambi. A Life in the Woods. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1928. 8vo, original gilt-stamped green cloth-backed boards. First U.S. edition. Some dampspotting to boards; spine ends and corners bumped. Property of the Women’s Society of the Winnetka Congregational Church, Winnetka, Illinois $200-400 326

(ELOISE) KNIGHT, HILARY

An original illustration for the beloved children’s book series, Eloise. Signed “Hilary Knight” and dated “’96.” Framed and matted with a signed print of the sketch, entitled “Richard Tyler on Gramercy Park South,” inscribed by Knight. Pencil on paper. Size of sketch 9 2/3 x 6 inches. $600-800 327

THOMPSON, KAY

Eloise. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1955.

8vo, original pictorial wraps. Advanced Reader’s Copy of the First American edition. Signed by the author. Fine. $600-800 324

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Illustrated by Mary GrandPre. New York: Scholastic Press, (1999). 8vo, original pictorial dust jacket with raised gilt lettering, purple and green cloth with diamond imprint. First American edition, first printing. Signed by the author and illustrator. Fine. $300-500

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SALTEN, FELIX

Thin 4to, white cloth with stamped illustration, color pictorial dust jacket. First edition, first printing. A few small chips to jacket at spine ends, edges and extremities, and 1/2 inch circular tear to upper right; some browning to cloth. $200-400

ROWLING, J.K.

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WINTER, GINNY LINVILLE

18 original mock-up illustrations on boards with plastic overlays from the book, What’s in My Tree? Come See With Me. Written and illustrated by Ginny Linville Winter. New York: Astor Book/Ivan Obolensky, 1962. $100-200

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A group of two binders with signed letters and photographs of numerous governors and senators, including John Ashcroft, Chris Dodd, Richard Durbin, John Glenn, Slade Gorton, Edward M. Kennedy, Olympia Snowe, Mike Huckabee, George Pataki, George W. Bush, and Howard Dean. $100-200 330

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A collection autographed documents. Including the autographs of W. Somerset Maugham; Gustav Robert Kirchhoff; Helena Rubinstein; Everett M. Dirksen; Walter F. Mondale; Whitney Shoemaker; George McGovern; Robert L. Ripley; Bob Dole; John V. Lindsay; Henryetta Arriola; Sammy Sosa; Vittorio Emanuele; Dwight Eisenhower; Hank Ke Ketcham (“Dennis’s Dad”); Nancy and Ronald Reagan; Richard Nixon; and John McGovern. $200-400 331

(AUTOGRAPHS)

A collection of typed letters signed by U.S. Senators and Representatives. $100-200

New Pictorial Reference Family Bible Old and New Testaments . . . Embellished With Nearly Twelve Hundred Engravings . . . Philadelphia: A. J. Holman, 1874. Folio, publisher’s morocco gilt-stamped boards, metal clasp. An elaborate salesman’s sample bible. With three variant front covers on the front pastedown and situated as endpapers, and four variant backstrips, including one in German, to rear pastedown and situated as front endpaper. Family register and 15 sepia-toned and tin-type family portraits. Some wear to boards; minor dampstaining to pages and some small tears; otherwise fine. $400-600 333

(BIDA, ALEXANDRE)

The Gospels. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1873-1877. 4 vols. Portfolio, loose as issued full black morocco stamped in gilt, gilt titles to spines. Imperial Quarto Edition. Illustrated throughout with 110 (of 132) steelengravings after drawings by Alexandre Bida, each accompanied by captioned tissue guards. Rubbing to boards; front hinge split on one volume; some chipping to tissue guards; otherwise plates are in very fine condition. $200-400 334

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A large collection of folio-sized books, many leather or vellum bound, some 18th century. $600-800

A group of 20 volumes of leather bound books. The First and Last Journeys of Thoreau, 2 vols., Defoe’s Works: Robinson Crusoe, 3 vols., The Comic Almanack, Second Series, William Hogarth, 2 vols., The Amazing Career of Bernadotte, Jacob Faithful, 2 vols., Barchester Towers, Napoleon, 2 vols., The Wealth of Nations, 2 vols., The Travels of Marco Polo, Pascal, Masks in a Pageant, and Der Keifterfeher. $100-200 336

(BINDINGS)

A group of nine volumes of leather bound books. Dr. Thorne/Framley Parsonage, The Warden/ Barchester Towers, The Last Chronicle of Barset, and The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope. London: The Zodiac Press, 1949-50. With Essays of Montaigne. London: Navarre Society Limited, 1923. 5 vols. $100-200 337

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A group of five vellum bound books. Biblia, ad vetustissima exemplaria nunc recens castigata, Romaeq; reuisa. Venetiis: Ex Officina Iuntarum, 1571. Sebastiani Corradiin M. By Cicero. Venetiis: Hieronymum Scotum, 1549. Dichiaratione Dei Salmi . . . Venetia: Euangelista Deuchino, 1608. Heroides Epistolae. By Ovid. Venetiis: Georgium Valentinum, 1619. Le fette giornate del mondo creato. By Torquato Tasso. Venetia: Bernardo Giunti, 1608. $100-200

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A group of 23 books pertaining to plants and trees. Fantastic Trees. (1967) Shaker Herbs: A History and a Compendium. (1976) Health Plants of the World: Atlas of Medicinal Plants. (1975) 500 Wild Flowers of San Antonio and Vicinity. (1922) The Natural Guide to Medicinal Herbs and Plants. (1991) Plants of Hawaii National Park. (1945) Flower Guide: Flowers East of the Rockies. (1907) Edible Wild Plants.(1957) Pacific Coast Trees. (1946) Manual of Pacific Coast Drug Plants. (1933) Flora of the Prairies and Plains of Central North America. (1932) Know Your Poisonous Plants. (1973) The Edible Wild Plants of West Virginia. (1951) Common Edible & Useful Plants of the East and Midwest. (1975) Common Edible and Useful Plants of the West. (n.d.) The Drug Plants of Illinois. (1951) Indian Uses of Native Plants. (1959) The Beginner’s Guide to Useful Plants of Eastern Wilds. (1956) Plants of Yellowstone National Park. (1936). 2 copies. Flora of Mount Rainier National Park. (1947) Plants of Rocky Mountain National Park. (1933) Plants of Glacier National Park. (1926). $100-200 343*

CALDANI, LEOPOLDO MARCO ANTONIO

Icones anatomicae, quotquot sunt celebriores ex optimis neotericorum operibus summa diligentia depromtae et collectae. Tabulas selegerunt et nonnullas ex cadaveribus ad vivum delineatas addere. Venetiis: [Josephi Picotti,] 1801-13.

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Two sets of works pertaining to the history of England in 10 volumes. Bound as a set. 8vo, full leather, gilt- stamped titles to leather spine label, marbled edges and endpapers. The History of England from the Revolution to the Death of George the Second. By T. Smollett. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1848. 4 vols. Wear to boards; 1 inch tear at top of pp. 429-450 (vol. 1); very minor intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. By David Hume. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1848. 6 vols. Wear to boards; very minor intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. $400-600 338A

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A group of leather bound books. $200-400 339

(BOOK ABOUT BOOKS) CHRISTIAN, M. A.

Origines de l’imprimerie en France: Conferences faites les 25 juillet et 17 aout 1900. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1900. Folio, loose as issued, printed boards with cloth ties. Numerous illustrations. Wear to boards; soiling to extremities of leaves; slight foxing to some leaves; otherwise fine. $100-200

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A group of 10 books on printing and book collecting. The Bibliomania, or Book = Madness. History, Symptoms and Cure of this Fatal Disease. By Thomas Frognall Dibdin. Boston: The Bibliophile Society, 1903. 4 vols. Some Recollections of The Merrymount Press. By Daniel B. Bianchi. Berkeley, C. A.: George L. Harding, 1976. The Greatest Book in the World and Other Papers. By A. Edward Newton. Boston: Little, Brown, 1925. In the Day’s Work. By Daniel Berkeley Updike. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1924. The Book Collector. New York: John F. Fleming, Spring 1963. Vol. 12 No. 1. The Book Collector. New York: John F. Fleming, Summer 1963. Vol. 12 No. 2. Of Bookmen and Printers: A Gathering of Memories. By Ward Ritchie. Los Angeles: Dawsons, (1989). Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $100-200 341

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A group of 27 books pertaining to herbs and herbal medicine. Gerard’s Herball. (1967) Early American Herb Recipes. (1966) The Fragrant Year. (1967) Romany Remedies and Recipes. (1936) Herbs and the Fountain of Youth. (1949) The Simmonite Culpeper Herbal Remedies. (1957) The Magic of Herbs. (1973) Guide to Useful Plants. (1957) Herbs: How to Grow Them and How to Use Them. (1947) Potter’s Handy Prescriber. (n.d.) Herbal Manual. (1973) Better Health With Culinary Herbs. (1952) Wild & Garden Herbs. (1956) Nature’s Healing Grasses. (n.d.) Kitchen Medicines. (1961) Herbal Manual. (1962) The Magic of Herbs in Daily Living. (1972) Herbs and Spices For Health and Beauty. (1962) A Book of Herbs. (1968) Proven Remedies. (1950) Nature’s Remedies. (1936) Magic in Herbs. (1941) Herbs: How to Grow Them and How to Use Them. (1959) Culpepper’s Complete Herbal. (n.d.) Herbs for Health. (1932) Herbal Remedies. (n.d.) Pleasure of Herbs. (1965). $100-200

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4 vols., comprising the text volumes only. Folio, printed wraps. Ex-library copies with call numbers to spines; some soiling to wraps; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $200-400 344

(COOKING) CHILD, JULIA

Mastering the Art of French Cooking. By Simone Beck, Louisette Berthole and Julia Child. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964. 4to, original boards printed in red and blue, blue endpapers. Inscribed by Julia Child on the half title, “Bon appetit.” Later printing. Lacking dust jacket; minor warping; hinges starting; some browning along upper fore edge; otherwise fine. $400-600 345

(COOKING) CHILD, JULIA

Mastering the Art of French Cooking. New York: Alfred Knopf, Vol. 1 (1990) and Vol. 2 (1970). 2 vols. 8vo, vol. 1 in paperback, vol. 2 in original printed boards with dust jacket. Together with Julia Child & Company. By Julia Child. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1978. $100-200 346

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A group of 16 cookbooks. Complete Encyclopedia of Cookery. (1890). Edwardian Glamour Cooking Without Tears. (1960). Bettina’s Best Salads and What to Serve with Them. (1923). Herbs, Spices and Flavorings. (1970). The New Household Discoveries. (1908). A Practical Primer of Herbs for the American Kitchen. (1942). Gone With the Wind Cookbook: Famous “Southern Cooking” Recipes. (n.d.) Fragrance and Flavour: The Growing and Use of Herbs. (1960). Home Cookery. (1899). The American Home Cookbook. (1913). In Quest of Spices. (n.d.) Bajan Cookbook. (1964). Modern Priscilla Cookbook. (1924). The Romance of Candy. (1938). Southern Cook Book of Fine Old Dixie Recipes. (1935). Round the World Cookbook. (n.d.) $100-200


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8vo, full mottled calf, title in gilt to spine, five raised bands, marbled endpapers, silk tie. Limited edition, one of 50 copies of the large paper edition signed by Charles Whittingham. Bookplates of Frank A. Vanderlip and Louis L. Haber tipped in front endpapers. Minor wear to edges of boards; otherwise fine. $200-400

Encylopedia of Practical Receipts and Processes. By William B. Dick. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1875. American Practical Cyclopaedia, Or Home Book of Useful Knowledge. By A. J. Campbell. Cleveland, Ohio:A. J. Campbell, 1867. A New Family Encyclopedia; Or Compendium of Universal Knowledge... By Charles A. Goodrich. Philadelphia, 1832. $200-400

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A group of 11 books pertaining to folklore. Folklore Studies: 9. Popular Beliefs and Practices from Alabama. By Ray B. Browne. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958. Popular Beliefs and Superstitions from North Carolina Wayland D. Hand (editor). Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1961. The Natural History of Quakery. By Eric Jameson. London: Michael Joseph, (1961). Curiosities Of Indo-European Tradition and Folk-Lore. By Walter K. Kelly. London: Chapman & Hall, 1863. Forest Folklore, Mythology, and Romance. By Alexander Porteous. London: George Allen & Unwin,(1928). Vaught’s Practical Character Reader. By L.A. Vaught. Chicago: Vaught-Rocine, 1907. The Witchery of Sleep. By Willard Moyer. New York: Ostermoor, 1903. Magic Into Science. By Henry M. Pachter. New York: Henry Schuman, (1951). Witchcraft in Old and New England. By George Lyman Kittredge. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1929. The Quacks of Old London. By C. J. S. Thompson. New York: Brentano’s, (1928). The Wonders of the World. By James G. Percival. New Haven: S. Babcock, (1836). $100-200 348*

D’AVENANT, WILLIAM

Gondibert, an Heroick Poem. London: Printed for John Holden, 1651. 12mo, rebound in later 2/3 leather over marbled boards, renewed endpapers, woodcut device to title page, errata. First edition. Some browning and foxing to pages; lacking initial and final blank; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200

Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. Edited by Robert Garnett. London: Kegan Paul, 1885.

A collection of dictionaries and grammer books, many in folio, some eighteenth century. 6 boxes. $600-800 350*

(EASTON PRESS)

A group of 14 volumes published by the Easton Press, with two published by the Classics of Medicine Library. Weston, CT: The Easton Press,(1975-1982). Anna Karenina. By Leo Tolstoy. Translated by Constance Garnett, (1975). Wuthering Heights. By Emily Bronte, (1975). The Scarlet Letter. By Nathaniel Hawthorne, (1975). Little Women, Or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. By Louisa May Alcott, (1976). Gulliver’s Travels. By Jonathan Swift, (1976). Two Plays of Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard; Three Sisters. With an introduction by John Gielgud, (1977). The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. By Benjamin Franklin, (1976). Brave New World. By Aldous Huxley, (1978). The Poems of W.B. Yeats. Edited by William York Tindall, (1976). Madame Bovary. By Gustave Flaubert, (1975). The Analects of Confucius. Translated by Lionel Giles, (1976). The Talisman. By Sir Walter Scott, (1976). The Life of Sir William Osler. By Harvey Cushing. Birmingham: The Classics of Medicine Library, (1982). The Anatomy of the Brain and Nerves. Edited by William Feindel. Birmingham: The Classics of Medicine Library, 1978. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $100-200

A group of three encyclopedias.

A group of eight medium-sized circus posters. The Famous Cold Circus; Ring Bros. Circus; Dales Wild Animal 3 Ring Circus (2 copies); Dales Wild Animal 3 Ring Circus: Giant Jungle Beast; and Al G. Kelly & Miller Bros. 2nd Largest Circus (3 copies). Size of largest 23 x 29 3/4 inches. $100-200 353

(ENTERTAINMENT, CIRCUS)

A group of five small (vertical) circus posters. Sparks 3 Ring Circus: A Few More Days to Wait. Hippodrome and Menagerie Combined with 100 Trained Wild Animals; Only Big Shows Coming This Way This Year. Cold Bros. World-Toured Shows; Jones Bros World-Toured Shows; Wait For It! Snyder Bros. Circus and Wild West; and Al. G. Barnes Quality Circus of the World. Larger and Better than Ever. Size of largest 10 1/2 x 28 inches. $100-200

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Cole Bros. Circus Presents Quarter Million Pound Act of Performing Elephants, the Most Colossal Trained Animal Display Ever Presented; Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Dare Devil Wilno: “The Human Projectile;” Tiger Bills Wild West. Big Free Street Parade; Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus; Dan Rice 3 Ring Circus; Russell Bros 3 Ring Circus; Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth. Embracing 740 Horses, 350 of them Performing in 5 Big Circus Rings and an Enormous Elliptical Equine Arena; John Robinson’s Circus; Cole Bros. Circus. The Children’s Favorite Circus; and Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Size of largest 41 3/4 x 28 inches. $200-400

Salads and Sandwiches. Chicago: Woman’s World Magazine, 1927. Modern Business English. Chicago: Lyons & Carnahan, (1906). Homemakers’ Questions and Answers. Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, (1918). The Standard Question Book and Home Study Outlines. Buffalo: Frontier Press, (1914). The Mental Efficiency Series. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1916. 3 vols. The Woman You Want to Be. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, (1942). The Book of Conversation. Garden City: Doubleday, 1928. 2 vols. The Lewis English Refresher and Vocabulary Builder. New York: Wilfred Funk, (1945). The New Emily Post’s Etiquette. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1922. Grammar and Composition. Chicago: Row, Peterson, (1907). Good Housekeeping’s Book on the Business of Housekeeping. New York: Good Housekeeping, (1924). Handbook of Expression. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, (1915). What to Talk About. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1923. The Home Manual. Detroit: Darling Bros., (1889). $100-200

A group of 10 medium-sized circus posters.

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A group of four large circus posters. Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus. Bradford, Afternoon & Night, Sat. July 4; Clyde Beatty Circus. Bradford, Afternoon and Evening, Wednesday, July 11; Lewis Bros. Big 3 Ring Circus. Salamanca One Day Only, Tues., May 23; and Ringling Bros Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows. Grant Park, Chicago - 9 Days, Beginning Matinee Saturday Aug. 6. Size of largest 28 x 50 1/2 inches. $200-400 356

(ENTERTAINMENT, CIRCUS)

A group of four circus posters featuring individual acts. Sells-Floto Circus Presents The Great Peters: The Man with the Iron Neck; Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus Presents The Most Startling Discovery of the Century, Princess Mu Kaun Royal Padaung: Giraffe-Neck Woman from Burma; The Great Victoria Troupe Originators and Presenters of the Most Marvelous Sword Swallowing Act on Earth; and Kar-Mi: Swallows a Loaded Gun Barrel and Shoots a Cracker from a Man’s Head. Size of largest 28 x 42 inches. $100-200 357

(ENTERTAINMENT, CIRCUS)

A group of eight animal themed circus posters. Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey. Band Wagon; Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus. Mansfield, Fri., July 17; Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows. Grant Park, Chicago - 9 Days. Beginning Matinee Saturday, Aug. 6 (with clown image); Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows. Grant Park, Chicago - 9 Days. Beginning Matinee Saturday, Aug. 6 (with lion image); Clyde Beatty All New Trained Wild Animal Circus; Christy Bros. 5 Ring Wild Animal Show; Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. The Pageant of Persia; and Hagenbeck-Wallace Trained Wild Animal Circus. Size of largest 41 x 35 inches. $200-400 358

(ENTERTAINMENT, MAGIC)

A group of 105 handbooks, manuals and catalogues pertaining to magic tricks, hypnotism and conjuring. $100-200 359

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THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE AND LONDON REVIEW:

containing the Literature, History, Politics, Arts, Manners and Amusements of the Age, by the Philological Society of London. London: J. Sewell Cornhill, 1794-1803. 8 vols., comprising nos. 26 (1794), 27 (1795), 29 (1796), 30 (1796), 32 (1797), 33 (1798), 39 (1801) and 45 (1803). 8vo, quarter calf over marbled boards. Wear to spines; boards cracked on all vols. and detached to 3 vols.; intermittent browning, soiling and light foxing to pages; ex-library copy with bookplate tipped in front pastedowns; otherwise a sound set. Property from the University of Chicago $400-600 362*

(FACSIMILE)

A collection of 14 facsimiles of various sizes, mainly consisting of facsimiles of medieval manuscripts. The Belles Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry. By Millard Meiss and Elizabeth H. Beatson. New York: George Braziller, (1974). The Haggadah. Executed by Arthur Szyk. Jerusalem: “Massadah” and “Alumoth,” 1962. Songs of Innocence. By William Blake. London: The Trianon Press, 1954. The Georgics. By Virgil, translated by John Dryden. New York: Heritage Press, (1953). The Journals of the Expedition Under the Command of Capt.s Lewis and Clark. Edited by Nicholas Biddle. New York: Heritage Press, (1962). Vol. 1. A Study of the Illuminated Books of William Blake: Poet, Printer, Prophet. By Geoffrey Keynes. London and Paris: The Trianon Press, (1964). Argonautica. Translated by Edward P. Coleridge. Athens: The Limited Editions Club, 1957. The Rohan Master. A Book of Hours. New York: George Braziller, (1973). Travels in Arabia Deserta. By Charles M. Doughty. New York: Heritage Press, (1953). The Smithsonian Book of Books. By Michael Olmert. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 1992. The Book of Psalms. The Haymarket Press, 1930. The Hours of Catherine of Cleves. Introduction and commentaries by John Plummer. New York: George Braziller, n.d. A Book of Hours for Engelbert of Nassau: The Master of Mary of Burgundy. Introduction and Legends by J. J. G. Alexander. Oxford: The Bodleian Library, (1970). The Discoverie of Guiana, by Sir Walter Ralegh, 1596 and The Discoveries of the World, by Antonio Galvao, 1601, in one vol. Historical introductions by A. L. Rowse. Cleveland, Ohio: World Publishing, (1966). Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 363*

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(ENTERTAINMENT, MAGIC)

A group of 29 volumes published by the Folio Society. London: The Folio Society, (1951-1995). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

The Ten Year Tour of John Rannie: A Magician-Ventriloquist in Early America. By Charles J. Pecor. Glenwood, Illinois: Meyerbooks, 1998. Later Magic. By Professor Hoffmann. New York: E. P. Dutton, (1951). Modern Magic. A Practical Treatise on The Art of Conjuring. By Professor Hoffmann. Philadelphia: David McKay, n.d. Chung Ling Soo: The Man Behind the Legend! By Gary R. Frank. Calgary: Hades Publications, (1987). Limited First edition. Routined Manipulation: Part I. By Lewis Ganson. London: H. Clarke, n.d. The Close-Up Magician. By Bert Allerton. Chicago: Ireland Magic, 1964. You’d Be Surprised. By Robert Parrish and John Goodrum. New York: Max Holden, (1938). Right Under Your Nose. By Douglas Francis. London: Jack Hughes, (1947). You Don’t Have To Be Crazy But it Helps! By Frances Ireland. Chicago: Ireland Magic, (1946). Magic. By Barrows Mussey. New York: A. S. Barnes, (1942). Hermann’s Book of Magic Black Art Fully Exposed. By Prof. Hermann. Chicago: Frederick J. Drake, (1902). The Fireside Magician; Or, The Art of Natural Magician . . . By Paul Preston. new York: Dick & Fitzgerald, (1870). Stewart James In Print: The First Fifty Years. By Stewart James. Toronto, 1989. $100-200

The Sun King and His Loves, (1982). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, (1984). 2 vols. The Red Badge of Courage, (1951). Lacking slipcase. Bestiary, (1991). My Life and Times, (1992). The Life of the Bee, (1995). Nelson and Emma, (1994). The Life and Letters of John Keats, (1981). St. Augustine, Confessions, (1993). The Brownings, (1986). The Three Clerks, (1992). The American Senator, (1994). The Kelly’s and the O’Kelly’s, (1992). Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite, (1992). The Way We Live Now, (1992). Poems by Thomas Hardy, (1979). Goodbye to Berlin, (1975). The History of Myddle, (1983). Goodbye to All That, (1981). The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, (1993). The Wind in the Willows, (1995). A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, (1983). 3 vols. Coleridge Among the Lakes & Mountains, (1991). The Pursuit of Love, (1991). Fuller’s Worthies, (1987). Love in a Cold Climate, (1992). Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

A group of 13 books pertaining to magic, magic tricks and magicians.

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A group of 17 books on etiquette, conversation, and housekeeping.

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A group of 26 volumes published by the Folio Society. London: The Folio Society, (1951-1997). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted. Russian, English, and American Short Stories, (1997). 3 vols. The Life of the Bee, (1995). The Wit of Oscar Wilde, (1997). Lacking slipcase. Crime Stories from The “Strand,” (1997). Tales of Suspense, (1954). Lacking slipcase. Washington Square, (1971). Letters of Horace Walpole, (1951). Lacking slipcase. Elizabeth I, (1990). The Loved One, (1975). Lacking slipcase. Sybil, (1983). London Characters and Crooks, (1996). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, (1994). A History of the Crusades, (1994). 3 vols. My Life, (1981). Lacking slipcase. Saint Joan of Arc, (1995). Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms, and Unconditional Surrender, (1990). The Berlin Diaries, (1991). The Pre-Raphaelites and Their World, (1995). The Kings of England, (1995). The Age of Scandal, (1993). Lacking slipcase. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 365

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A group of 19 leather bound books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400 367*

(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)

A group of 19 leather bound books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400 368*

(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)

A group of 17 leather bound books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400 369*

(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)

A group of 20 leather bound books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400 370*

(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)

A group of 18 leather bound books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400

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A group of six leather bound books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $50-100 372*

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A group of 17 books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 373*

(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)

A group of 14 books issued by the Franklin press. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $100-200 374*

(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)

A group of 18 books issued by the Franklin Press. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 375

FROUDE, JAMES ANTHONY

Short Studies on Great Subjects. London: Longmans, Green, 1867. 4 vols. 8vo, full leather, marbled edges, gilt spine, marbled endpapers, bookplate. Second edition. Wear to boards; chipping to heads of spines on some vols.; otherwise fine. $100-200

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THE GUARDIAN

London: Printed for J. Tonson, 1726. 2 vols. 12mo, rebound in library binding, call numbers to spines, renewed endpapers. Fourth edition. Ex-library copy with bookplate tipped in front pastedown and library stamps to endpapers and verso of title page; previous owner’s signature to f.f.e.p. vol. 2; wear to boards with spine ends and corners bumped; manuscript notations to title page vol. 1; dampstaining to fore edge vol. 2; otherwise fine. Together with An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank. By William Makepeace Thackeray. London: Henry Hooper, 1840. Thin 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over silk boards. Engraved plates. Intermittent foxing; ex-library copy with bookplate and stamps; wear to boards with inner hinge cracked; last 2 leaves starting; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200 377

(HISTORY)

A group of 18 books pertaining to the Roman Empire, including The History of The Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon. London: John Murray, 1862. 8 vols. Together with Vol. 4 of the Third American Edition, New York: E. Duyckinck, 1822. With The History of Rome by B. G. Niebuhr (London: Taylor and Walton, 1867) 3 vols., and Plutarch’s Lives by John Langhorne and William Langhorne (London: C. and J. Rivington, 1826), 6 vols. $100-200 377A

(HISTORY)

A collection of books pertaining to Italian and European history. Together with a box of paperbound books pertaining to the history of the Roman Empire. (approximately 25 books, 25 paper back) 3 boxes. $200-400 80

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(LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB)

A group of two dedicatory engravings by Wenceslaus Hollar, [c. 1650]. Folio, framed and matted, both tipped onto larger sheets. 11 3/4 X 7 3/4 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200 379

(LAND GRANT)

A group of three land indentures on vellum, one of which belonged to John Allen Rolls. (1) Land indenture printed on vellum made between John Allan Rolls and Thomas Hunter. County of Monmouth, January 6, 1890. With color plate and original seal of Thomas Hunter. (2) Land indenture printed on vellum made between Joseph Blunt “the elder,” Joseph Blunt, and Richard Roy. London, September 1830. With three original seals. (3) Land indenture. Text in Italian and English, dated 1703. Minor chipping at the edges; light soiilng to all. Size of largest 22 x 27 inches. $100-200 380

LANDON, CHARLES

Vies et oeuvres des peintres les plus celebres: Ecole Romaine. Vie et oeuvre complete de Raphael Sanzio. Paris: Treuttel et Wurtz; Strasbourg: Imprimerie de Chaignieau Aine, 1814. 4 vols. 4to, 3/4 brown leather over marbled boards stamped in gilt, marbled edges and endpapers, spine gilt-stamped in compartments with five raised bands. Illustrated with numerous plates, some fold-out. Slight rubbing to boards at corners; foxing; minor offsetting from some plates; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Mr. John Mix, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

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A group of 18 volumes published by the Limed Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1934-1981). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted. Erewhon. By Samuel Butler, (1934). Signed by the illustrator. Madame Bovary. By Gustave Flaubert, (1950). Lacking slipcase. The History of Zadig Or, Destiny. By Francois-Marie Arouet De Voltaire, (1952). Silas Marner, The Weaver of Raveloe. By George Eliot, (1953). Signed by the illustrator. Tess of the D’Urbervilles, A Pure Woman. By Thomas Hardy, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. Dombey and Son. By Charles Dickens, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings. By Joel Chandler Harris, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. Lord Jim. By Joseph Conrad, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. The Way of the World. By William Congreve, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. American Indian Legends. By Allan A. Macfarlan, (1968). Jude the Obscure. By Thomas Hardy, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. The Queen’s Necklace. By Alexandre Dumas, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, Ll.D. By James Boswell, Esq., (1974). American Notes for General Circulation. By Charles Dickens, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. The Torrents of Spring. By Ivan Turgenev, (1976). Signed by the illustrator. Poems. By Robert Graves, (1980). Signed by the illustrator and typographer. Exile’s Return. By Malcolm Cowley, (1981). Signed by the author and photographer. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400


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The Three Musketeers. By Alexandre Dumas, (1953). Il Penseroso. By John Milton, (1954). The Last Days of Pompeii. By Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, (1956). Signed by the illustrator and printer. History of the Conquest of Peru, 1524 - 1550. By William Hickling Prescott, (1957). Signed by the illustrator and printer. Twenty Years After. By Alexandre Dumas, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. The Histories. By Herodotus, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. The Chronicle of The Cid. Translated by Robert Southey, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. The Toilers of the Sea. By Victor Hugo, (1960). Signed by the illustrator and printer. Twice-Told Tales. By Nathaniel Hawthorne, (1966). Signed by the illustrator. A Journey to the Center of the Earth. By Jules Verne, (1966). Signed by the illustrator. A Journal of the Plague Year. By James Sutherland, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Short Stories of Oscar Wilde. Introduction by Robert Gorham Davis, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Age of Innocence. By Edith Wharton, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. Irish Folk Tales. Edited by William Butler Yeats, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. New Arabian Nights. By Robert Louis Stevenson, (1976). Signed by the illustrator. Old Goriot. By Honore De Balzac, (n.d.) Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

The Turn of the Screw. By Henry James, (1949). The Book of the People: Popol Vuh. The National Book of the Ancient Quiche Maya. By Delia Goetz, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. Cyrano De Bergerac. By Edmond Rostand, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. The History of Amleth, Prince of Denmark. By Saxo Grammaticus, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. The Charterhouse of Parma. By Marie-Henri Byle (Stendhal), (1955). Signed by the illustrator. The History of Early Rome. By Livy, (1960). Signed by the illustrator and printer. The Book of Ballads. Edited by MacEdward Leach, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. Russian Folk Tales. Edited by Albert B. Lord, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. Les Pensees. By Blaise Pascal, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. Death in Venice. By Thomas Mann, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. Lady Windermere’s Fan, and The Importance of Being Earnest. By Oscar Wilde, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. Pudd’nhead Wilson. By Mark Twain, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. The Life of Washington. By the Rev’d Mason L. Weems, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. Pygmalion, and Candida. By George Bernard Shaw, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. Persuasion. By Jane Austen, (1977). Signed by the illustrator. The Gentleman from Cracow, and The Mirror. By Isaac Bashevis Singer, (1979). Signed by the author and the ilustrator. The Bridge, A Poem. By Hart Crane, (1981). Signed by the photographer. The House of the Dead. By Fyodor Dostoevsky, (1982). Signed by the illustrators. The Secret Sharer: An Episode from the Coast. By Joseph Conrad, (1985). Signed by the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

Notre-Dame De Paris. By Victor Hugo, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. The Picture of Dorian Gray. By Oscar Wilde, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. The Age of Fable, Or Stories of Gods and Heroes.By Thomas Bulfinch, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. The Pilot. By James Fenimore Cooper, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Notorious Jumping Frog & Other Stories. By Mark Twain, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. The Captain’s Daughter & Other Stories. By Alexander Pushkin, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. Roughing It. By Mark Twain, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. Candide, Or Optimism. By Francois Marie Arouet De Voltaire, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. Tales of East and West. By Rudyard Kipling, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. Roxana, The Fortunate Mistress. By Daniel Defoe, (1976). Signed by the illustrator. The Overcoat, and The Government Inspector. By Nikolai Gogol. Translated by Constance Garnett, (1976). Signed by the illustrator. The Battle of Waterloo. By Victor Hugo, (1977). Signed by the introducer. The Odyssey of Homer. Translated by T.E. Shaw, (1981). Signed by the typographer and introducer. The Iceman Cometh. By Eugene O’Neill, (1982). Signed by the illustrator. Seamus Heaney: Poems and a Memoir. Selected and illustrated by Henry Pearson, (1982). Signed by the author, illustrator and introducer. The Threepenny Opera. By Bertolt Brecht, (1982). Signed by the illustrator and introducer. A Streetcar Named Desire. By Tennessee Williams, (1982). Signed by the illustrator. A Lost Lady. By Willa Cather, (1983). Signed by the illustrator. Death of a Salesman. By Arthur Miller, (1984). Signed by the author and the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

A group of 16 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1953-1973). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

A group of 20 volumes published by The Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1949-1985). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

A group of 18 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1955-1984). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

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Volpone, or, The Fox. By Ben Jonson, (1952). Signed by the illustrator. Green Grow the Lilacs. By Lynn Riggs, (1954). Signed by the illustrator.Camille. By Alexandre Dumas, fils, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. The Three-Cornered Hat. By Don Pedro Antonio De Alarcon, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. The Invisible Man. By H.G. Wells, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter. By Ambrose Bierce, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Portrait of a Lady. By Henry James, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Art of Love. By Ovid, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. The Descent of Man. By Charles Darwin, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. The Book of the Dead. 2 vols. By Raymond O. Faulkner, (1972). The Ballads of Robin Hood. Edited and introduced by Jim Lees, (1977). Signed by the illustrator. The Spectator. By Joseph Addison, Richard Steele and others, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. The Light of Asia, Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism. By Sir Edwin Arnold, (1976). Signed by the illustrator. Winesburg, Ohio. By Sherwood Anderson, (1978). Signed by the illustrator. Saint Thomas Aquinas: Selections From His Works. By George N. Shuster, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. The Nibelungenlied. By Margaret Armour, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. Our Town. By Thornton Wilder, (1974). Signed by the author and the illustrator. The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt. By Arthur Machen, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. One Hundred Years of Solitude. By Gabriel Garcia Marquez, (1982). Signed by the illustrator, translator and author of the introduction. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

Swann’s Way. By Marcel Proust, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. The Arabian Nights Entertainments. 2 vols. Translated by Sir Richard Burton, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. The French Revolution: A History. By Thomas Carlyle, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. By William Makepeace Thackeray, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. The Idiot. By Fyodor Dostoevsky, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. The First Night: Gilbert and Sullivan. Together with Facsimiles of the First NightProgrammes. By Reginald Allen, (1958). QuartoMillenary: The First 250 Publications and the First 25 years, 1929 - 1954 of The Limited Editions Club. By The Limited Editions Club, (1959). The Eclogues. By Virgil, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. Tono-Bungay. By H.G. Wells, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. Zuleika Dobson, or An Oxford Love Story. By Max Beerbohm, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. The Talisman. By Sir Walter Scott, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. By James Joyce, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World. By Sir Edward Creasy, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Edited by A.C. Cawley, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. The Stranger. By Albert Camus, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. Three Tales of the Sea. By Joseph Conrad, (1972). Signed by the illustrator and the designer-printer. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

A group of 20 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1952-1982). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

A group of 17 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1954-1972). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

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A group of 20 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1954-1984). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

The Story of Reynard the Fox. By J.M. Von Goethe, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. The Gallic Wars. By Julius Caesar, (1954). Signed by the printer and the illustrator. The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table. By Oliver Wendell Holmes, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. The Moonstone. By Wilkie Collins, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. The Mysterious Island. By Jules Verne, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Little Women, Or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. By Louisa May Alcott, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. By William Hickling Prescott, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Anabasis of Xenophon. Translated by Henry G. Dakyns, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. From the Earth to the Moon, and Around the Moon. 2 vols. By Jules Verne, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. Childhood, Boyhood, Youth. By Leo Tolstoy, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. The Short Stories of Anton Chekhov. Selected and introduced by Helen Muchnic, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. Brave New World. By Aldous Huxley, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. Sons and Lovers. By D.H. Lawrence, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. Three Men in a Boat. By Jerome K. Jerome, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. Three Tales. By Gustave Flaubert, (1978). Signed by the illustrator. Selected Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke. English translations byy C.F. MacIntyre, (1981). Signed by the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

The Arabian Nights Entertainments. 2 vols. Translated by Sir Richard Burton, (1954). The Masque of Comus. By John Milton, (1954). The Shaving of Shagpat. By George Meredith, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Translated by Meric Casaubon, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. Journal of Researches into the Natural History & Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. By Charles Darwin, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres. By Henry Adams, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. Far From the Madding Crowd. By Thomas Hardy, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. Le Grand Meaulnes: The Wanderer. By Alain-Fournier, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. The Call of the Wild. By Jack London, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. Medea; Hippolytus; The Bacchae. By Euripides. Translated by Philip Vellacott, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. Lysis, or Friendship; The Symposium; Phaedrus. By Plato. Translated by Benjamin Jowett, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Analects of Confucius. Translated by Lionel Giles, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. Ah, Wilderness! By Eugene O’Neill, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. The History of the Peloponnesian War. 2 vols. By Thucydides. Translated by Richard Crawley, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. Sophocles: Antigone. Translated by Elizabeth Wyckoff, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. Steppenwolf. By Hermann Hesse, (1977). Signed by the illustrator. The Magician of Lublin. By Isaac Bashevis Singer, (1984). Signed by the author and the illustrator. Metamorphosis. By Franz Kafka, (1984). Signed by the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

386* A group of 17 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club (1954-1981). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

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Frankenstein. By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, (1934).The Great Gatsby. By F. Scott Fitzgerald, (1953). Signed by the illustrator. The Faerie Queene. 2 vols. By Edmund Spenser, (1953). Signed by the illustrator. The Newcomes. By William Makepeace Thackeray, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. The Prince. By Niccolo Machiavelli. Translated by Hill Thompson, (1954). The Beach of Falesa. By Robert Louis Stevenson, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. Sense and Sensibility. By Jane Austen, (1957). The Gambler, Notes From Underground. By Dostoevsky, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Golden Bough. By Sir James George Frazer, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. Up From Slavery. By Booker T. Washington, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. The Short Stories of Charles Dickens. By Charles Dickens, (1971). Signed by the illustrator and the designer-printer. Gilgamesh. Translated by William Ellery Leonard, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. The Conquest and Settlement of the Island of Boriquen or Puerto Rico. By Captain Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo Y Valdes, (1975). Signed by the illustrators. A Voyage to the South Seas. By William Bligh, (1975). Signed by the illustrator and designer. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders. By Daniel Defoe, (1954). Signed by the illustrator. An American Tragedy. By Theodore Dreiser, (1954). The Warden. By Anthony Trollope, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. Peer Gynt. By Henrik Ibsen. Translated by William and Charles Archer, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. Sophocles: Oedipus the King. Translated by Francis Storr, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. The Koran. Translated by Arthur Jeffery, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. Barchester Towers. By Anthony Trollope, (1958). Signed by the illustrator. The Birds. By Aristophanes, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Ben-Hur. By Lew Wallace, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. Lacking slipcase. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. Edited by Saul K. Padover, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Book of Ecclesiastes. Introduction by Kenneth Rexroth, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. Heart of Darkness. By Joseph Conrad, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. Northanger Abbey. By Jane Austen, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. The Natural History of Selborne. By Gilbert White, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets; A Story of New York. By Stephen Crane, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. The Sermon on the Mount. With commentaries by Rowan A. Greer, (1977). Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man. By Siegfried Sassoon, (1977). Signed by the illustrator. The Book of the Prophet Isaiah. Introduction by Franklin H. Littell, (1979). Signed by the illustrator and the introducer. The Circus of Dr. Lao. By Charles G. Finney, (1982). Signed by the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

A group of 17 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1934-1975). All in fine condition and in slipcases unless otherwise noted.

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A group of 18 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1959-1983). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted. The Chronicles of England, France, Spain and Other Places Adjoining. By Sir John Froissart, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Salammbo. By Gustave Flaubert, (1960). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of William Shakespeare. Edited by Peter Alexander, (1967). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of John Donne. Selected by Frank Kermode, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. Cape Cod. By Henry David Thoreau, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of Robert Browning. Edited by C. Day Lewis, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. The Alhambra. By Washington Irving, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of W.B. Yeats. Edited by William York Tindall, (1970). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Stephen Spender, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. Flowers of Evil, and Les fleurs du mal. 2 vols. By Charles Baudelaire, (1971). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of William Wordsworth. Edited by Jonathan Wordsworth, (1973). Signed by the illustrator. The Poems of William Blake. Edited by Aileen Ward, (1973). The Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Selected by John D. Rosenberg, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. The Castle of Otranto; A Gothic Story. By Horace Walpole, (1975). Signed by the editor. The Lyrical Poems of Francois Villon. By Algernon Charles Swinburne, (1979). Signed by the calligrapher. Tender is the Night. By F. Scott Fitzgerald, (1982). Signed by the illustrator and the introducer. Break of Day. By Colette. Translated by Enid McLeod, (1983). Signed by the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

A group of 19 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1954-1982). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted.

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A group of 17 volumes published by The Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1955-1983). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Revised by A.S.B. Glover, (1955). Signed by the illustrator. The Possessed. 2 vols. By Fyodor Dostoevsky, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Gone With the Wind. 2 vols. By Margaret Mitchell, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Jungle Books. By Rudyard Kipling, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. Bel-Ami. By Guy De Maupassant, (1968). Signed by the illustrator. The Devil’s Dictionary. By Ambrose Bierce, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. Orations and Essays. By Cicero, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. A Raw Youth. 2 vols. By Feodor Dostoevsky, (1974). Signed by the illustrator. The Martian Chronicles. By Ray Bradbury, (1974). Signed by the author and the illustrator. Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice. By James Branch Cabell, (1976). Signed by the illustrator. The Sea Around Us. By Rachel L. Carson, (1980). Signed by the photographer. The Adventures of Simplicissimus. Translated by John P. Spielman, (1981). Signed by the illustrator. Memoirs of an Infantry Officer. By Siegfried Sassoon, (1981). Signed by the illustrator. Poems of the Caribbean. By Derek Walcott, (1983). Signed by the author and the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400

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A group of 17 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1957-1975). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted. Travels with a Donkey. By Robert Louis Stevenson, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. Poems of Heinrich Heine. Translated by Louis Untermeyer, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. The Wall. By John Hersey, (1957). Signed by the illustrator. The Explorations of Captain James Cook. Edited by A. Grenfell Price, (1957). Signed by the illustrator and printer. Ramona. By Helen Hunt Jackson, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Saint-Simon: The Memoirs of Louis De Rouvroy, Duc De Saint-Simon, Covering the Years 1691-1723. 2 vols. Edited by Desmond Flower, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Quo Vadis? By Henryk Sienkiewicz, (1959). Signed by the illustrator and the printer. Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, (1959). Signed by the illustrator. Lives of the Most Eminent Painters. 2 vols. By Giorgio Vasari, (1966). Signed by the edition designer. All Quiet on the Western Front. By Erich Maria Remarque, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. Daisy Miller. By Henry James, (1969). Signed by the illustrator. Marguerite De Valois. By Alexandre Dumas, (1969). Signed by the Illustrator. The Panchatantra. Translated by Arthur W. Ryder, (1972). Signed by the illustrator. The Trial. By Franz Kafka, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. The House of Mirth. By Edith Wharton, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 394*

(LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB)

A group of 12 volumes published by the Limited Editions Club. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1953-1985). All in fine condition and slipcases unless otherwise noted. The Revolt of the Angels. By Anatole France, (1953). The Rivals: A Comedy. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan, (1953). Signed by the illustrator. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. By Jules Verne, (1956). Signed by the illustrator. Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Translated by John Dryden, (1958). Signed by the illustrator and printer. Of Mice and Men. By John Steinbeck, (1970). Signed by the designer. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. By Henry David Thoreau, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. On Conciliation with the Colonies. By Edmund Burke, (1975). Signed by the illustrator. The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry. By Walter Pater, (1976). Signed by the designer. Fahrenheit 451. By Ray Bradbury, (1982). Signed by the author and the illustrator. The Captive Mind. By Czeslaw Milosz, (1983). Signed by the author and the illustrator. Hiroshima. By John Hersey, (1983). Signed by the author, guest poet and illustrator. The Fall of the House of Usher. By Edgar Allen Poe, (1985). Signed. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $200-400 395*

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A group of three books. The Magic Pawnshop. A New Year’s Eve Fantasy. By Rachel Field. New York: E. P. Dutton, (1927). Many Moons. By James Thurber. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1943). Honk: The Moose. By Phil Stong. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1935. Property from the University of Chicago $50-100

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A group of 13 historic fiction exposes of the early 20th century by notable authors such as Upton Sinclair, Jack London, and Sinclair Lewis, including eight first editions and one signed by George Sterling. $300-500 397

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A group of 20 thrillers by 20th century authors, including Michael Crichton and Robin Cook, one of which is signed by Robin Cook. $200-400 398

(LONDON)

A group of three eighteenth-century London newspapers. The London Gazette. No. 1702. London, Thursday, March 9 - Monday, March 13, 1681. The London Gazette. No. 5299. London, Saturday, January 29 Tuesday, February 1, 1714. The London Chronicle. Vol. 8, No. 956. London, Tuesday, February 8 - Thursday, February 10, 1763. $100-200 399

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A collection of 25 maps of Italy. Size of largest 24 x 33 1/2 inches $100-200 400

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A collection of 21 maps of Italy. Size of largest 24 x 34 1/2 inches $100-200 401

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A collection of 28 maps of Italy. Size of largest 16 1/2 x 24 inches $100-200 402

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A collection of 27 maps of Italy. Size of largest 24 x 79 inches $100-200 403

A group of six books. Invaders from the Dark. By Greye La Spina. Sauk City, Wisconsin, 1960. The Deep. By Mickey Spillane. New York: E.P. Dutton, (1961). The Problem of the Green Capsule; Being: The Psychologists’ Murder Case. By John Dickson Carr. New York and London, (1939). Sinful Woman. By James M. Cain. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, (1948). Love’s Lovely Counterfeit. By James M. Cain. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, n.d. The Incredulity of Father Brown. By G. K. Chesterton. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1926. $100-200 406

(OCCULT) CAILLET, ALBERT L.

Manuel bibliographique des sciences psychiques ou occultes. Paris: Lucien Dorbon, 1912. 3 vols. 8vo, original blue cloth-backed boards, lacking wrappers. First edition. Wear to boards with hinges split on vol. 3; dampstaining to cloth; rubbing to spine ends and corners; hinges starting on all vols.; spine labels worn; bookplate tipped in front pastedowns. $100-200 407*

(POETRY)

A group of five books. Specimens of the Table-Talk. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1835. Dark Weeping. /Designs by Paul Nash. London: Faber & Faber, n.d. November Twenty Six Nineteen Hundred Sixty Three. By Wendell Berry. New York: George Braziller, (1963). East and West Poems. By Bret Harte. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1871. Pebble Rings. By Judy Ray. New York: Greenfield Review Press, (1980). Property from the University of Chicago $200-400 408

(PRESLEY, ELVIS) EMBALMING INSTRUMENTS

All instruments and gloves were used in the preparation of the body of Elvis Presley and are accompanied by an affidavit. The tools were never used again on any other case. Included is a 1997 funeral publication discussing the death and funeral of Elvis Presley.

(MARRIAGE)

Comprising:

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one (1) needle injector one (1) arterial tube one (1) comb two (2) lip brushes one (1) eye liner pencil two (2) aneurysm hooks two (2) forceps four (4) lock forceps one (1) pair of rubber gloves $6,000-8,000

Vellum, French, 4pp. Manuscript marriage settlement between a French woman and a Spanish man, dated February 17, 1621. $100-200

(MEDICINE)

A collection of books pertaining to medicine, mainly 20th century. (approximately 25) $200-400 404

(MYSTERY)

A group of four books. The Window at the White Cat. By Mary Roberts Rinehart. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, (1910). The Man in Lower Ten. By Mary Roberts Rinehart. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, (1909). The Scarab Murder Case. By S. S. Van Dine. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1930. Bulldog Drummond at Bay. By Sapper. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1935. $100-200

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Comprising: Elvis Presley toe tag*, Elvis Presley preparation room case report, Elvis Presley case sheet, Elvis Presley tie tag, Elvis Presley suit hanger, Elvis Presley coffin shipping invoice and Minnie Mae Presley toe tag. *The initial toe tag was stolen at the Baptist Memorial Hospital and was issued a replacement toe tag labeled John Doe. $4,000-6,000


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A group of 14 books pertaining to pharmacology and the sciences. Fungi: Nature and Uses. By M.C. Cook. New York: D. Appleton, 1875. Practical Flavoring Extract Maker. By E. J. Kessler. New York: Spice Mill, 1927. Indian and Colonial Addendum to the British Pharmacopoeia. London: Spottiswoode & Co., 1901. Pharmaceutical Directory and Handbook of All the Crude Drugs Now in General Use. By John Rudolphy. New York, 1910. Chemical, Medical and Pharmaceutical Books Printed before 1800. By John Neu. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1965. The Manufacture of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, Without the Aid of Distillation. By Pierre Lacour. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, (1853). A Dictionary of Terms in Pharmacognosy And Other Divisions of Economic Botany. By George Macdonald Hocking. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, (1955). The Drug and Cosmetic Catalog. New York: The Drug and Cosmetic Industry, (1933). The International Scientific Series: Foods. By Edward Smith. New York: D. Appleton, 1876. An Introduction to the Study of Seaweeds. By George Murray. London: Macmillan, 1895. A Dictionary of Scientific Terms. By I. F. Henderson. Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand, (1960). The Spice Handbook. By J. W. Parry. New York: Chemical Publishing Co., (1945). Seaweeds and Their Uses. By V. J. Chapman. London: Methuen, (1950). The Chemistry and Pharmacy of Vegetable Drugs. By Noel L. Allport. Brooklyn: Chemical Publishing, 1944. $100-200 412 414

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A group of 20 books pertaining to medicine. A Treatise on Diet... By J. A. Paris. London: Sherwood, Gilbert, & Piper, 1837. The American Vegetable Practice, Or A New and Improved Guide to Health, Designed for the Use of Families. By Morris Mattson. Boston: Daniel L. Hale, 1841. A Popular Cyclopedia of Modern Domestic Medicine... By Keith Imray. New York: Gates, Stedman and Company, 1849. New England Popular Medicine... By George Capron. Boston: George A. Curtis, 1848. The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 2 vols. By Joseph Carson. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1846. Domestic Medical Lectures. By John Kean. Chicago, 1879. Vitalogy: An Encyclopedia of Health and Home. By E. H. Ruddock. Chicago: Vitalogy Association, (1926). The American Eclectic Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By John M. Scudder. Cincinnati: The Scudder Brothers Company, 1898. The American Domestick Medicin; Or, Medical Admonisher... By Horatio Gates Jameson. Baltimore: Horatio Gates Jameson, 1818. Whitlaw’s New Medical Discoveries, With A Defence of the Linnaean Doctrine, And a Translation of His Vegetable Materia Medica... By Charles Whitlaw. London: Charles Whitlaw, 1829. Fruits and Farinacea: The Proper Food of Man... By John Smith. London: John Churchill, 1845. Medical Botany: Or Descriptions of the More Important Plants Used In Medicine... By R. Eglesfeld Griffith. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1847. The Medical Companion, Or Family Physician... By James Ewell. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1847. The American Practice Condensed. By W. Beach. New York: James M’Alister, 1848. Gunn’s New Domestic Physician: Or Home Book of Health. By John C. Gunn. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., 1862. Physiological Materia Medica, Containing All That Is Known of the Physiological Action of Our Remedies... By WM. H. Burt. Chicago: Gross & Delbridge, 1881. Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum. Code of Health of the School of Salernum. By John Ordronaux. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1870. An Improved System of Botanic Medicine... By Horton Howard. Cincinnati: Kost, Bigger & Hart, 1854. Aphorisms: Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases. By Boerhaave. London, W. Innys and J. Richardson, 1755. $600-800 410A

(SCIENCE)

A collection of books pertaining to math, science and geography. (approximately 50) $600-800

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A group of four volumes of bulletins issued by the Smithsonian Institute Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911, 1918, 1946. 8vo, green gilt-stamped cloth-backed boards. Bulletin 30: Handbook of the American Indians North of Mexico. Edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. (Third Impression, August, 1911). 2 vols. Bulletin 64: The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern British Honduras. By Thomas W. F. Gann. (1918). Handbook of South American Indians. Edited by Julian H. Steward. Vol. 1 only: Marginal Tribes. With 3 fold-out maps. (1946) $100-200 413

(SCIENCE)

A group of three books pertaining to thermo-dynamics. The Separation of Gases. By M. Ruhemann. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1940. Thermodynamics. By Joseph H. Keenan. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1941. Refrigeration Engineering. By H. J. Macintire. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1947. $100-200 414*

SMITH, WILLIAM, ed.

The Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. London: Taylor and Walton, 1846. 3 vols. 8vo, 3/4 leather over marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers. Dampstain to inner edge on first few pages; hinges starting; some wear to boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Dr. Warren G. Smirl, Waukesha, Wisconsin $150-250 415

THE SPECTATOR

A group of 10 volumes including The Spectator, by Robert Bisset. London: G. Robertson, 1793. 8 vols. With Real Life in London, by Bob Tallyho. London: Jones and Co., 1823. $100-200 416

THE SPECTATOR

London: J. and R. Tonson, 1767. 8 vols. 16mo, full calf stamped in gilt, engraved frontispiece. Rubbing to boards; joints slightly cracked; intermittent foxing; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Mr. John Mix, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

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Large folio, full contemporary leather with metal clasps and corners. Wear to binding and interior; otherwise sound. $100-200

Complete in 17 vols., comprising Tomes 1-5 and 12 vols. delineated by Month. 12mo, full vellum, giltstamped spines, marbled edges. Intermittent foxing and soiling to some pages; minor soiling to boards; otherwise a fine set in contemporary vellum binding. $100-200

A series of seven autographed letters signed to Stella Patrick Campbell, friendly social letters, generally humorous in tone: one written in doggerel verse (beginning, ‘My dear Stella / I’m a feller / Not a bit like Herr Von Keller / Whose moustache & beard was yeller . . .’), another sending news from Baker Street (‘We had a most terrific storm here yesterday, & it was awfully exciting dodging the thunderbolts. I thought one had got me fairly, but it just missed me, & killed a cow in Scotland’), thanking her for a card case, mentioning his work, wishing her success (‘You will be a great Flavia’). 24 pp. 4to and 8vo. London (various addresses, including Royalty Theatre, Dean Street) and Ramsgate, 1901-1920. One letter trimmed; two others with some fraying and wear at the edges. Sir Gerald du Maurier, son of George Du Maurier, the artist, and father of Daphne du Maurier, the author, was a famous actor and the original Mr. Darling and Captain Hook in Peter Pan. $300-500 418

(ENTERTAINMENT, THEATER) GEBBIE, HOWARD PAUL AND GEORGE The Stage and Its Stars, Past and Present. Philadelphia: Gebbie, n.d. (c. 1890).

2 vols. Folio, quarter morocco over gilt-stamped maroon cloth, a.e.g. Illustrated with 112 full-page photogravure plates each with tissue guard. Includes many of the leading stage performers of the day, including Sarah Bernhardt, Edwin Booth, Elle Terry and Julia Marlowe. Rubbing to boards; front covers nearly detached completely; light dampstaining along the bottom edge of some pages; otherwise sound. $100-200

Graduale Romanum de Tempore et Sanctis ad normam Missalis ex decreto SS. Concilii Tridentini restituti S. Pii V Pontificis Maximi jussu editi Clementis VIII, ac Urbani VIII auctoritate recogniti. Prima editio taurinensis. Paravia: Augustae Taurinorum, 1847.

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(THEOLOGY) BEER, MICHAEL

Sammtliche Werke und Briefwechsel. Two works in one volume. Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1835 and 1837. 8vo, rebound in 3/4 cloth over marbled boards, pastedown label to spine, engraved frontispiece. Ex-library copy with stamps upper and lower fore edges and on three pages internally; book plates of previous owners to front endpapers; inner hinges strengthened with archival tape; otherwise fine. $100-200

Esercizj di Pieta. Sopra tutte le Domeniche e Feste Mobili dell’Anno. Translated from the fifth French edition into Italian by Selvaggio Canturani. Venice: Baglioni, 1745.

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(VOLAIR LIMITED)

A group of four volumes published by Volair Limited. Kent: Volair Limited (1977 - 1978). With slipcases and in fine condition. Selected Birds of America and Selected Quadrupeds of North America. By John James Audubon, (1977). 2 vols. History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. By Thomas L. McKenney, (1978). 2 vols. $100-200 423

(WILLIAMS, SIR CHARLES HANBURY)

The New Foundling Hospital For Wit ... New Edition, Corrected and Considerable Enlarged. London: J. Debrett, 1784. 6 vols. 16 mo, full leather, gilt-stamped titles to red spine labels. Hinges cracked; edgewear to boards; browning to endpapers and first few leaves of all vols; some scattered spotting and soiling; otherwise a sound set. $100-200

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Two American Indian Head Uncirculated Cents,

A Collection of American Buffalo Nickels,

A Collection of Thirteen American Morgan Dollars,

comprising an 1861 example and an 1864 copper nickel example. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 425*

A Collection of American Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents,

set in an album, comprising dates: 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1862, 1863, 1864 copper nickel, 1865, 1874, 18791909 lacking S mints, together with 75 miscellaneous cents including Indian Head cents and Lincoln cents. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $150-250 426*

A Collection of American Coins Set in Albums,

comprising Lincoln cents, Liberty Head nickels, Buffalo Nickels and Jefferson Nickels. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400

lacking the following dates: 1913-PD&S Type II, 1915D, 1916-S, 1917-S, 1918-D, 1919-D, 1921-P&S and 1931-S, together with other American coins comprising (14) Indian Head cents, (159) Wheat cents, (14) additional Buffalo nickels and a 1960 proof set. $200-400 428*

A Collection of American Coins Set in Albums,

comprising Barber dimes, Mercury dimes, Barber quarters and Washington quarters. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400 429*

A Collection of American Half Dollars Set in Albums,

comprising Barber half dollars including 1892-S and three Franklin half dollars. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $300-500

set in an album, comprising dates: 1897-O&S, 1898P&S, 1899-O, 1900-P&O, 1901-O, 1902, 1904 and 1921-PD&S. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $150-250 431*

A Collection of Thirteen American Morgan Dollars Set in an Album,

comprising 1879-S, 1881-S, 1885-O, 1890-S, 1891-CC, (2) 1896-O, 1897-O, 1899-O, 1900-O, 1903, (2) 1921 together with four Peace Dollars (2) 1922, 1922-S and 1934. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $200-400 432*

A Collection of Thirteen American Peace Dollars, set in an album, comprising dates: 1922-PD&S, 1923PD&S, 1924-S, 1925, 1926-D&S, 1927-D, 1928-S and 1929-S. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

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A Collection of American Silver Coins,

A Group of American Coins,

A Collection of American Proof and Uncirculated Sets,

comprising (22) War nickels, (1) Barber dime, (76) Mercury dimes, (7) Standing Liberty quarters, (42) Washington quarters, (1) 1964 Kennedy half dollar and (2) 1921 Morgan dollars, together with miscellaneous foreign coins and currency. $150-250 434

A Collection of One Hundred Canceled Checks, from the State Bank of Woodstock, Illinois, comprising serial numbers 4300 to 4399 and dating December 18, 1900 to February 13, 1901. $80-120 435*

A Collection of Miscellaneous Coins and Currency,

comprising various American examples, various foreign coins including four English examples together with tokens including civil war related and a sterling silver round commemorating the election of Ronald Reagan. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $80-120

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comprising various uncirculated sets dating 19611964 lacking envelopes, 1976 3-piece set and 1984 proof set lacking boxes, a general album of various assembled sets, 1979 and 1980 Susan B. Anthony souvenir sets, a 2004 proof American Silver Eagle and an unopened set with an American silver eagle and a Britannia 2ÂŁ coin. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 437*

A Collection of American Commemorative Coin Sets,

comprising 1984 Olympic two coin set with 1983 proof only, 1997 law enforcement proof and uncirculated coins, 1998 black patriots two coin set, 1998 Robert F. Kennedy two coin set and an uncirculated Edison example. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

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proof sets comprising: (2) 1998, (2) 1998 silver, 1998 premier silver, (2) 1999, 1999 silver, 2000, 2001 silver, 2002, 2002 quarters, 2003, 2003 quarters, 2003 silver, 2004, (2) 2004 quarters, 2004 silver quarters, 2004 silver, (2) 2005, 2005 silver quarters, 2005 silver, 2006, 2006 silver; uncirculated sets comprising: (2) 1998 and a 1999 set. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $400-600 439*

An American Commemorative Proof $5 Gold Coin,

dated 1997, commemorating Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $200-400


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An American Eagle Uncirculated $50 Gold Coin,

A Collection of Seven Silver Roman Coins,

A Carlos IIII gold 8 Escudos,

dated 1990 in Roman numerals. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200 441*

comprising various emporers, together with two bronze examples. Property from the Collection of Branislav Bajc, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

A Group of Foreign Coins and Currency,

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comprising three gold coins and four silver coins in original presentation cases together with three associated examples. $500-700

comprising various countries. Property from the Collection of Raymond Epstein, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

A Collection of 20 Bronze Roman Coins.

comprising various emporers. Property from the Collection of Branislav Bajc, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 443*

A Collection of 22 Bronze Roman Coins,

comprising various emporers. Property from the Collection of Branislav Bajc, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

A Collection of Banca Commerciale Italiana Gold and Silver Coins,

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Three British Gold Sovereign Coins,

dated 1886 and (2) 1926 set in charm bezels on a rose gold chain bracelet. $400-600

dated 1791 and set in a gold bezel pin. $800-1,200 449

A Collection of American Stamps,

comprising Air Mail, late 19th century examples, first day covers and others, together with a group of miscellaneous foreign stamps. $100-200 450*

A Collection of Postage Stamps,

comprising American and foreign examples, including 19th century examples on envelopes, first day covers, loose unused and cancelled stamps. Property from the Estate of Marjorie Jeanne Wiley, Evanston, Illinois $80-120

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A British Half Crown Gold Coin,

dated 1967 set in a pendant bezel. $500-700

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Auction Inquiries OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Leslie S. Hindman President and CEO leslie@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4200 Gretchen Adams Assistant to the President gretchenadams@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4201

ESTATES, APPRAISALS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Kate Pettenati Director katep@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4213

CONSIGNMENT DEPARTMENT (continued)

Jim Sharp Director jim@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4203

Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts

Will Krogman will@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4240 David Stecco davids@lesliehindman.com Zack Wirsum zachary@lesliehindman.com Gia Spezia gia@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4219

Andrew M. Lick Director andrew@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4222 Mike Intihar Senior Specialist mike@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4220 John P. Walcher Account Executive johnwalcher@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4223

NAPLES OFFICE 1300 Third Street South, Suite 201 Naples, Florida 34102 239.643.4448 Kristin A. Vaughn kristinvaughn@lesliehindman.com Maura W. Ross mauraross@lesliehindman.com Bill Bridges billbridges@lesliehindman.com

Regional Representatives Arizona Diane Maier 480.278.9131

Elise Moyer elisemoyer@lesliehindman.com

Corbin Horn Account Executive corbinhorn@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4214

MARKETING DEPARTMENT

Marketplace

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Tara Schlitz Coordinator 312.334.4225 tara@lesliehindman.com

Catalogue Production and Design

Fine Books and Manuscripts

Cassandra Mead cassandramead@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4210

Mary S. Williams Director marywilliams@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4236

Atlanta, Georgia Terry Brown 404.303.8815

CONSIGNMENT DEPARTMENT

Fine Jewelry and Timepieces

Client Services

Fine Art

Corbin Horn corbinhorn@lesliehindman.com 312.280.1212

Leslie S. Hindman leslie@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4200

Alexander Eblen, G.G. Director 312.334.4233 alexandereblen@lesliehindman.com

Rockford, Illinois Janet Moore 815.399.3983

Morgen Balletto morgenballetto@lesliehindman.com 312.280.1212

Joseph Stanfield joe@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4229

Brooke Ambler Account Executive brookeambler@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4232

Photography

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Ellie S. Thompson, G.G. Consultant 312.280.1212

Elizabeth Rauner elizabethrauner@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4216

ADMINISTRATION Accounting Paul Carrara Director of Finance and Operations paul@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4205 Meredith Lawrence Auction Coordinator and Accounting meredithlawrence@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4207

ZoĂŤ Bare zoe@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4209 John Tillman johntillman@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4209

I.T. Specialist Ian Monroe ianmonroe@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4206

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EXHIBITIONS AND INVENTORY CONTROL

Julie A. Hain juliehain@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4228 Andy DiFiori 630.200.2800 andy@lesliehindman.com

California Myrna Kaplan 760.202.7807 Colorado Annie McLagan 303.832.6090 Miami, Florida Carol Lynn Klau 312.560.7271

Des Moines, Iowa Joanne Roth 515.274.0037 Kansas Bob Carlson 913.677.4479 Mid Atlantic Roger Schrenk and Chris Fultz 703.528.1397

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Guide for Prospective Sellers Evaluation of Property If you have property you wish to sell, please call our Consignment Department at 312.280.1212 to arrange for a consultation. At that time, you may make an appointment to bring your property or photographs, along with any other pertinent information, to Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and we will be happy to provide you with complimentary estimates and advice. If you have a large collection, an appointment may be made to evaluate the property on-site. Fees for on-site visits may vary. Standard Commission Rates Our standard rate of commission is equal to ten percent (10%) of the hammer price on each lot sold for $5,001 or more; fifteen percent (15%) of the hammer price on each lot sold for $2,001 or more but less than $5,001; and twenty-five percent (25%) of the hammer price on each lot sold for $2000 and less with a minimum commission of $25 per lot sold. If your property fails to reach the reserve price agreed upon between you and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc., you may be obligated to pay a reduced commission rate of five percent (5%) of the reserve price. Shipping Arrangements Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. can advise you as to how to have your property delivered to our galleries. Packing, shipping and insurance are payable by the seller. In certain instances, packing and shipping costs may be paid by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and deducted from the proceeds of the sale. We may recommend packers and shippers, but we are not responsible for their acts or omissions. Appraisals Appraisals can be arranged for insurance, donation, estate tax, family division or other purposes. Appraisal fees vary according to circumstances. Please contact our Estates and Appraisals Department at 312.280.1212 for further information.

Guide for Prospective Buyers Conditions of Sale Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. encourages all prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue. Exhibitions Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. recommends that all prospective buyers attend the pre-sale exhibition prior to the auction. Staff members are available at our pre-sale exhibitions to advise prospective buyers on particular objects or on any aspect of the bidding process. Estimates Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. provides catalogue descriptions and pre-auction estimates for each lot included in the sale. These estimates are a guide for prospective bidders. They are not definitive. All pre-sale estimates are subject to revision. Condition Reports We are happy to provide a condition report for lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. Nevertheless, intending buyers are reminded that condition reports are statements of our opinion only, and that each lot is sold “AS IS,” per our Conditions of Sale, as outlined in the back of this catalogue. All lots should be viewed personally by prospective buyers or their agents to evaluate the condition of the property offered for sale due to the highly subjective nature of condition reports. Bidding at Auction The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium as well as any applicable taxes.

Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: $0-$200 $200-$500 $500-$1,000 $1,000-$2,000 $2,000-$5,000 $5,000-$10,000 $10,000-$20,000 $20,000-$50,000 $50,000-$100,000 $100,000-$200,000 Over $200,000

$10 $25 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $5,000 $10,000 Auctioneer’s discretion

In-House Bidding Live bidding at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is by paddle only. Please register for a paddle at the entrance of the sales room. If you are the successful bidder, your paddle number and the hammer price will be announced by the auctioneer. Online Bidding Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. allows absentee and live bidding through our website at www.lesliehindman.com as well as absentee and live bidding through third party online bidding providers which vary by sale. For more information regarding online bidding please visit our website at www.lesliehindman.com. Absentee Bidding If you are unable to attend an auction, you may use the absentee bid form provided at the back of this catalogue. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will exercise written order bids and telephone bids at no additional charge. Lots will always be sold as inexpensively as is allowed other bids and reserves as are on our books or bids executed in competition from the audience. Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are tax exempt as permitted by law.

Driving Directions/Parking From the WEST: Take I-290 east. Take the Paulina Street/Ashland Boulevard exit 28B. Stay straight to go onto West Congress Parkway. Turn left onto South Paulina Street. Take a slight right onto West Ogden Avenue. Turn right onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the left side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the NORTH/NORTHWEST: Take I-90/I-94 east toward Chicago. Take the Ogden Avenue exit 50A. Stay straight to go onto North Racine Avenue. Turn right onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the SOUTHWEST: Take I-55 north. Exit 292A I-90/I-94 W Wisconsin Follow I-90/I-94 W Wisconsin to the Lake Street exit 51A. Turn left onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the SOUTH/SOUTHEAST: Take I-90/I-94 west Follow I-90/I-94 W via the exit on the left toward Chicago Loop. Take the Lake Street exit 51A and turn left onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. Parking: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has a private parking lot located on Ada Street, diagonally across the steet from our entrance.

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Conditions of Sale LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS, INC. AS AGENT The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. as owner or as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.

BEFORE THE SALE Prospective buyers are strongly advised to personally examine any property in which they are interested before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request, on lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. All lots are sold “AS IS” and without recourse and neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any warranties or representations, express or implied with respect to such lots. Neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to merchantability, fitness for purpose, correctness of the catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, material, genuineness, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, exhibitions, literature or historical significance of any lot sold. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. No statement, whether written or oral, and whether made in the catalogue, or in supplements to the catalogue, an advertisement, a bill of sale, a salesroom posting or announcement, the remarks of an auctioneer, or otherwise, shall be deemed to create any warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and its consignor(s) make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in the catalogue.

AT THE SALE Refusal of Admission Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has the right, at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid. Registration before Bidding A prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before bidding. We may require bank or other financial references. Bidding as Principal When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed upon in writing with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc., and that Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will only look to the principal for payment. Absentee Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out written bids given to us at least 24 hours prior to the sale for the convenience of clients who are not present at the auction in person, by an agent or by telephone. Bids must be placed in U.S. dollars. If we receive written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and these are the highest bids on the lot at the auction, it will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with the written bid. Telephone Bids On lots with a low estimate of $300 and above and if a prospective buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in the bidding by telephone and we do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connection with telephone bidding.

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Online Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the Internet or software malfunctions related to the execution of online bids. Reserves Some lots in the sale are subject to a reserve which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate of the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with consignors or, in the absence thereof, the absolute discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. With respect to lots that are offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the auctioneer, in his or her discretion, will generally open the bidding at half of the low estimate for the lot. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer may proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized, and then continue up from that amount. Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his or her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he or she may decide, to withdraw any lot, and in the case of error or dispute, and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Successful Bid The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the case of a tie bid, the winning bidder will determined by the auctioneer at his or her sole discretion. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer has final discretion to determine the successful bidder or to reoffer the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. sale record shall be conclusive. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer to the highest acknowledged bidder subject to the Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and the bidder assumes full risk and responsibility.

AFTER THE SALE Buyer’s Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium and the applicable sales tax added to the final total. HAMMER PRICE/BUYER’SPREMIUM First Portion from Portion from Bidding Option $0-$200,000 $200,001-500,000 $500,001 and above In-house 22% 20% 12% lesliehindman.com 22% 20% 12% liveauctioneers.com 24% 22% 14% the-saleroom.com 24% 22% 14% antiqueweek.com 24% 22% 14% Payment The buyer must pay the entire amount due (including the hammer price, buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and other charges) no later than 5 p.m. on the seventh (7) business day following the sale. Payment in U.S. dollars may be made with cash; bank check or cashier’s check drawn on a U.S. bank; money order; or wire transfer unless other arrangements are made with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are tax exempt as permitted by law.

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Conditions of Sale

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Collecting Purchases Once Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has received all funds due to us, the buyer shall collect purchased lots within seven (7) business days from the date of the sale. Packing and Shipping If your bid is successful, we can provide you with a list of shippers. We will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us. Property will not be released to the shipper without the buyer’s written consent and until payment has been made in full. Packing and handling of purchased lots by us is at the entire risk of the purchaser, and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will have no liability of any loss or damage to such items. Non Payment If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within seven (7) business days following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law: a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price b.) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law c.) to cancel the sale d.) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms as we find appropriate, to resell the property at public auction without reserve, and with the purchaser liable for any deficiency, cost, including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser’s obligations to us, any property in our possession owned by such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier’s checks, we have confirmed their authenticity.

LIABILITY Condition Reports Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this paragraph. Purchased Lots If for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. Legal Ramifications The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale, the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the jurisdiction in Illinois. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law. Discretion Any and all of the conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. 1209

f.) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auction by or on behalf of the buyer g.) to take other action as we find necessary or appropriate

Failure to Collect Purchases If property is not picked up within seven (7) business days following the sale, whether or not payment has been made, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to charge $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser’s expense. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than seven (7) business days following the sale. In addition, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. For property that is not picked up after thirty (30) calendar days, an additional administration fee of $75 will be charged. Property which is paid for but left on our premises for any reason in excess of sixty (60) calendar days is subject to sale by us with the balance of any funds recovered in excess of storage charges and any other fees being remitted to you.

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L E S L I E H I N D M A N AU C T I O N E E R S | BID FORM

Telephone

Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: $0-$200 $200-$500 $500-$1,000 $1,000-$2,000 $2,000-$5,000 $5,000-$10,000 $10,000-$20,000 $20,000-$50,000 $50,000-$100,000 $100,000-$200,000 Over $200,000

$10 $25 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $5,000 $10,000 Auctioneer’s discretion

For absentee bids, indicate your limit for each lot. Your bids will be executed at the lowest prices allowed by reserves and other amount. If we receive more than one bid of the same value, the first one received will take precedence.

Absentee

Fax form to 312.280.1211

Online registration/bid requests must be received at least 24 hours before the auction begins. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will confirm all bids received by fax or by return email. Phone bids will not be accepted on lots with a low estimate of $300 and below. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. allows absentee and telephone bidding registration through our website at www.lesliehindman.com.

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A per lot buyer’s premium is added to the final hammer price as per the following: $0 - $200,000 $200,001 - $500,000 $500,001+

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Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for failure or other inadvertent errors relating to the execution of your bids. Lot Number

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I authorize Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. to bid on my behalf up to the amount stated below. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound to the Conditions of Sale as stated in the sale catalogue and on our website.

Absentee Bid (US Dollar Limit)

EXCLUDES BUYER’S PREMIUM

PHONE BID

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Back-up Bid FOR TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY

First time bidders please provide proof of identification: Passport/Drivers License/National Identity Card AND proof of address: Utility Bill and Bank Statement (issued within the last 6 months).

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