lh no.253
Fine Books and Manuscripts
Fine Books and Manuscripts Including Robert de Montesquiou
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Wednesday 7 August 2013
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Cover Lot 38 (CUBA) BERNARDO MAY Y CIA., Pub. Album pintoresco de la Isla de Cuba. Berlin: Storch & Kramer for Bernardo May y Cia, n.d. [c. 1853]
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I N C L U D I N G P R O P E R T Y F R O M T H E E S TAT E S O F Sydney M. Arenberg, Glencoe, Illinois John Kennedy, Sr., Highland Park, Illinois Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illnois Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois Marjorie and Charles Benton, Evanston, Illinois Lisa K. Crosato, Los Angeles, California David H. Gee, Chicago, Illinois Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota Mark Hirsch, Chicago, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hollingsworth, Bloomington, Indiana Norman and Ruth Kinsey, Chicago, Illinois Dr. Wendell Mathews, McCormick, South Carolina Jerald Morris, South Bend, Indiana Cheryl Young, Grayslake, Illinois INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM THE INSTITUTIONS OF The Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois The Friends of the Lake Forest Library, Lake Forest, Illinois The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Contents Natural History, Science and Medicine
Travel, Exploration and Cartography
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Continental Books and Manuscripts 28 Americana and Memorabilia
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Russian FUTURIST Literature
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Art, Architecture and Design
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Robert de Montesquiou and His Contemporaries
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Literature and Fine Press
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Fine Bindings and Sets
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Comic and Animation Art
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AUCTION INQUIRIES
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
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TELEPHONE / ABSENTEE BID FORM
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Natural History, Science and Medicine Lots 1–36
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
(AUDUBON, JOHN HAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, Trochilus Colubris. Plate XLVII, no. 10, from The Birds of America, 1836. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring. Framed. 36 1/2 x 30 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $800-1,200
Vigors Vireo, Vireo Vigorsii. Plate 30, no. 6, from The Birds of America, 1836. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring. Framed. 29 3/4 x 21 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $200-400
Tawny Thrush, Turdus Wilsonii. Plate CLXIV, no. 33, from The Birds of America, 1836. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring. Framed. 30 x 21 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $600-800
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
Black Guillemot, Uria Grylle. Plate CCXIX, no. 44, from The Birds of America, 1836. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring. Framed. 26 x 28 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $800-1,200
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
Black Throated Diver, Colymbus Arcticus. Plate CCCXLVI, no. 70, from The Birds of America, 1836. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring. Framed. 33 1/2 x 46 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $8,000-12,000
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) BOWEN, J.T.
(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) BOWEN, J.T.
Douglass Squirrel, Sciurus Douglassi. Plate XLVIII, no. 10, from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, 1849. Lithograph with hand-coloring. Framed. 36 3/4 x 30 1/2 inches. $600-800
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Richardson’s Columbian Squirel, Sciurus Richardsonii. Plate V, no. 1, and Soft-Haired Squirrel, Sciurus Mollipilosus. Plate XIX, no. 4, from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, 1849. Lithographs with hand-coloring. Framed. 36 3/4 x 30 1/2 inches each. $800-1,200
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AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES
The Quadrupeds of North America. New York: V.G. Audubon, 1854. 2 (of 3) vols. only, comprising vols. 2 and 3. 8vo, publisher’s giltdecorated dark green morocco, gilt-lettered spines, a.e.g., pale yellow endpapers. With 105 hand-colored lithographed plates (vol. 2 = 50; vol. 3 = 55) after John James Audubon, drawn on stone by W.E. Hitchcock and printed and colored by J.T. Bowen & Co., Philadelphia, tissue guards. Manuscript ex-libris M.P. Willis, Vicksburg, and cost ($42.50), to half-title of both volumes. Boards rubbed with rear board vol. III detached; intermittent toning and foxing affecting most plates; light dampstaining affecting bottom right corner of pp. 319-336, vol. II and pp. 333350, vol. III. Property from the Collection of Cheryl Young, Grayslake, Illinois $2,000-4,000
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(BOTANY) BESLER, BASILIUS
(BOTANY) GILLLI, F.L. and G. XUAREZ
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Thin 4to, publisher’s drab boards. First edition, being the first part of a three-part series of works on plants newly imported to Italy from explorers in America, Africa and the Pacific, complete with 10 full-page copper-engraved plates. Dampstaining to most pages and plates; light soiling to boards. $150-250
I. Papaver multiplex albumoris rubicundis. II. Papaver flore miniato plens. III. Papver flore plensargentei coloris. Engraved botanical print with handcoloring from Besler’s Hortus Eystettensis, (Eichstat Nuremberg, 1613). First edition, De Luxe issue of the Bishop’s Edition, watermarked, no text to verso. 19 x 15 3/4 inches. $600-800
(BOTANY) BURNETT, GILBERT THOMAS
The Cyclopaedia of Useful & Ornamental Plants. London: James Sangster, n.d. [c. 1860] 4to, publisher’s brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind, rebacked and restored, a.e.g. With 19 (of 20) hand-colored lithographed plates including frontispiece. Rubbing to boards; renewed endpapers; bookplate tipped in f.f.e.p; light foxing. $100-200 11
(BOTANY) DODOENS, ROBERT
A New Herball, or Historie of Plants: Wherin is Contained the Whole Discourse and Perfect Description of All Sorts of Herbes and Plants. London: Ninian Newton, 1586. 8vo, modern quarter buckram, renewed endpapers. Second English edition, the first printed in England, with title in woodcut borders. Title pages soiled and chipped; lacking preliminary blanks and pp. 285-288, 351-352, 465-466, 621-622; scattered marginalia; intermittent minor brownspotting; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. $300-500
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Osservazioni fitologiche sopra alcune piante esotiche. Rome: Arcangelo Casaletti, 1789.
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(BOTANY) GRASSET, M. EUGENE
La plante et ses applications ornementales, 1 et 2 series. Paris: Librairie Centrale des Beaux Arts, 1896. 2 vols. Folios, plates loose as issued in publisher’s pictorial boards with cloth ties. Complete with 144 lithographs after watercolors by Grasset executed by several of his pupils, including Verneuil, Giacometti and J. Milesi. Boards soiled and worn; vol. 1 lacking cloth ties; spines deteriorating; ex-library copy with Havervill Public Library stamps to verso of all plates; bookplate tipped in front pastedown, vol. 2; marginal chipping to most leaves not affecting images; light offsetting from plates; otherwise a fine set with bright fresh colors. $4,000-6,000
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(BOTANY) GRAY, ASA, ed.
(BOTANY) MILLER, PHILIP
United States Exploring Expedition. During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Under the Command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. Atlas. Botany. Phanerogamia. Vol. I. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1857. Atlas [to vol. XV, Botany vol. 1] only. Atlas folio, contemporary 3/4 morocco, marbled endpapers, giltlettered spine. With 91 (of 100) engravings of plants after drawings by Isaac Sprague. Evidence of removal of first few plates; plates lightly foxed; upper board and backstrip detached from text block; ex-library copy with call-number to spine and stamps to f.f.e.p. and title page. Literature: Haskell 62 $150-250 15
(BOTANY) GREEN, THOMAS
The Universal Herbal; or, Botanical, Medical and Agricultural Dictionary. Liverpool: Nuttall, Fisher, n.d. [1816-1820] 2 vols. 4to, contemporary blind-stamped calf, spines and corners rebacked, gilt-lettered black leather spine labels, renewed endpapers. First edition, complete with frontispieces, additional title and 106 engraved plates (one folding). Rubbing to boards; intermittent brownspotting and lightly toned leaves; offsetting from some plates. $400-600
Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful and Uncommon Plants Described in The Gardeners Dictionary. . . London: Printed for the Author, [1755]-1760. 2 vols. Folio, bound in modern salmon library buckram, renewed endpapers. First edition, with 299 (of 300) copper-engraved plates, some partially color-printed and finished by hand, two folding, from drawings by J. Bartram, G.D. Ehret, W. Houston, R. Lancade and J.S. Mueller. Lacking plate 24 (Amaryllis) vol. 1; first three pages, including title page, mounted to strip; scattered light brownspotting and a faint wave to leaves; lacking blanks. $6,000-8,000 17
(BOTANY) MUNTING, ABRAHAM
A group of three hand-colored engravings from Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen, (Amsterdam, 1696), comprising Plygonum Argenteum Latifolium; Glycyrrhiza Americana; and Abrotonum Foemina, Rorismarini Folio. Framed and matted. 21 x 16 1/4 inches each. $800-1,200
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BUTLER, ARTHUR G.
CATESBY, MARK
4to, publisher’s maroon cloth stamped in gilt and blind with design of finches, uncut, t.e.g. First edition, with 59 (of 60) plates, lacking plate to face p.152 (The Painted Finch). Boards rubbed and shaken; spine faded; margins trimmed on plate facing p. 240 (not affecting image). $400-600
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Foreign Finches in Captivity. London: L. Reeve, n.d. [1894-1896]
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CATESBY, MARK
Two hand-colored engravings from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, London, 1731, comprising The Little Owl and The Purple Jackdaw. Framed and matted. Size of frames 20 3/4 x 25 inches each. $800-1,200
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A group of four hand-colored engravings of snakes from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, London, 1731. Framed and matted. Size of frames 19 x 25 inches each. $800-1,200
GOULD, JOHN
A group of six hand-colored lithographs of hummingbirds from A Monograph of the Trochildae or Humming Birds, London, 1849. Framed and matted. 17 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches each. $300-500
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(EDUCATIONAL POSTERS) SCHREIBER, J.F.
Schreibers grosse kolorierte Wandtafeln der Naturgeschichte. Munich: Schreiber, n.d. [c. 1910] Vols. 1, 2, 4 and 7 (of 9), together with three others, containing 26 linen-backed color lithograph composite posters of mammals, birds, plants, geography and anatomy, folded and housed in publisher’s cloth-backed board portfolios, pastedown labels to upper boards. Contents include: I. Saugetiere, five posters (complete), mammals; II. Vogel, five posters (complete), birds; IV. Pflanzenreich, five posters (complete), botany; VII. Unsere michtigeren Giftgemachte (Samenpflanzen, Phanerogame,) three posters (complete), botany; Die michtigeren handelspflanzen, three posters (complete), botany; Wandtafeln der anatomie des menschen, four posters (complete), anatomy; Unterricht in der Geographie, four posters (complete), geography. Size of posters 39 x 30 1/4 inches each. $1,000-2,000 23
DARWIN, CHARLES
The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Under the Command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., During the Years 1832 to 1836. London: Smith, Elder, 1994. 4 vols. Folio, 3/4 leather over marbled boards, gilt spines, housed in original wooden display box with hinged lid to form a lectern. Commemorative facsimile reprint of the original edition, number 636 of 1,000 copies signed by Dr. John Hemming, Director and Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. Very light wear to box. $600-800
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LACEPEDE, BERNARD GERMAIN DE
(ASTRONOMY) ULLIAC-TREMADEURE, SOPHIE
(EMBRYOLOGY) HALLER, M.
Histoire naturelle ... comprenant les cetacees, les quadrupedes ovipares, les serpents et les poissons. Paris: Furne et Cie, 1839. 2 vols. Large 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards, gilt spines. Nouvelle edition, preceded by an elegy to Lacepede by Cuvier, illustrated with 31 handcolored engraved plates with tissue guards. Wear to boards; ends bumped; moderate intermittent foxing; light offsetting from plates. $100-200 25
(ASTRONOMY) ARMSTRONG, NEIL
Change in the Space Age: The Mountbatten Lecture Delivered at the University of Edinburgh on 10 March 1972. Edinburgh: University Press, 1972. Thin 8vo, blue printed wrappers. Inscribed by Armstrong on the f.f.e.p. to astronomer J. Allen Hynek and family, “We’ve enjoyed our voyage together - may it not be the last - Neil Armstrong/ Eclipse ‘73.” Fine. $600-800
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Astronomie et meteorologie a l’usage des jeunes personnes. Paris: Didier Libraire-Editeur, 1854.
8vo, publisher’s cloth gilt with elaborate central title cartouche featuring blue, green and pink, giltdecorated and -lettered spine, a.e.g. First edition, with frontispiece and seven hand-colored engraved plates. Light wear to boards; spine faded; moderate intermittent foxing. $100-200 27
(ASTRONOMY) BURRITT, ELIJAH H.
Atlas, Designed to Illustrate the Geography of the Heavens. New York: Huntington and Savage, 1835. Folio, publisher’s printed wraps. Complete with eight celestial maps, hand tinted. Loss to covers at spine; some light spotting to maps; manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p. in the year of publication. $300-500
La generation, ou exposition des phenomenes relatifs a cette fonction naturelle. Paris: Des Ventes de la Doue, 1774. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary mottled calf, giltlettered red leather spine labels, spines tooled in compartments. First edition in French of Haller’s work on embryology. Wear to boards; ends chipped; hinges cracked; scattered light brownspotting; bookplate tipped in front pastedown both vols. Provenance: John Farquhar Fulton, bookplate $200-400 29*
(GEOGRAPHY) BROOKES, R.
The General Gazetteer: or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary. London: J.F.C. Rivington, et. al, 1791. 8vo, full calf, gilt-lettered green spine label. With frontispiece folding map of the world and eight additional folding maps. Spine rebacked; rubbing to boards; scattered light brownspotting. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
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(ANATOMY) EUSTACHIUS, BARTOLOMEO
(ANATOMY) EUSTACHIUS, BARTHOLOMAEUS
(MEDICAL) SHAW, PETER
Tabulae anatomicae clarissimi viri Bartholomaei Eustachii quas e tenebris tandem vindicatas Clementis Papae XI. Rome: Laurentii & Thoma Pagliarini, 1728. Folio, contemporary mottled calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spine, red leather spine label. Second Rome edition. Complete with title page in red and black with engraved vignette, engraved ornamental frontispiece with vignette portrait of Eustachius, and 47 engraved plates. Wear to boards; 2 1/2-inch repaired tear to title page; two 3-inch repaired tears to frontispiece; marginal dampstaining affecting some leaves; scattered light foxing. $1,000-2,000 31
(ANATOMY) LE CLERC, D., AND J.J. MANGET Bibliotheca anatomica sive recens in anatomia inventorum theasaurus. Geneva: Johan. Anthon. Chouet & Davidis Ritter, 1699.
2 vols. Folio, quarter vellum over marbled boards. Second edition, with engraved title page and 115 plates. Ex-library stamp to margin of engraved title page; ex-library stamp Societe de Lecture de Geneve and manuscript ex-libris to title page; a few leaves starting; intermittent foxing. $800-1,200
A bound collection of 155 plates from various editions of Tabulae anatomicae, 18th-century, engraved by J.G. Seiller, Pfauntz, Hartman and others. Sold as a collection of plates only. Folio, marbled boards. Marginal foxing to most plates; 2-inch tear to one plate; boards worn with spine deteriorating but hinges sturdy. $400-600 33*
(MEDICAL) ARETAEUS OF CAPPADOCIA
De causis et signis acutorum, et diuturnorum morborum libri quatuor. Edited by Hermann Boerhaave. Leiden: Janssonios Vander, 1735. Folio, modern red library cloth, gilt-lettered spine, title printed in red and black, text in Greek and Latin. First Boerhaave edition of writings by the first century Greek physician on acute and chronic diseases. Ex-library with bookplate and stamp; intermittent light foxing. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 34
(MEDICAL) CULLEN, WILLIAM
Lectures on the Materia Medica. Dublin: Printed for Thomas Ewing, 1773.
The Dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. London: Printed for William and John Innys, 1727. 8vo, modern library buckram with printed pastedown label to spine, renewed endpapers. [Together with:] A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By George B. Wood. Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliott, 1847. 2 vols. 8vo, modern 3/4 cloth over decorative boards, renewed endpapers. Together, a nice set all bound tightly in recent cloth. $100-200 36
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A group of nine volumes. An Essay on Sickness and Health. . . By Edward Strother. London: Printed by H.P. for Charles Rivington, 1725. A System of Practical Nosology. By David Hosack. New York: C.S. Van Winkle, 1821. An Introduction to Physiology. By Malcolm Flemyng. London: J. Nourse, 1759. Traite de la pharmacie moderne. By M. Pyraux. Paris: Delaguette, 1751. The Anatomy of Humane Bodies. By Monsieur Dionis. London: R. Bonwicke, et al., 1716. The Eclectic Repertory. . . Philadelphia: Anthony Finley, 1811. 2 vols. Essays on Various Subjects of Medical Science. By David Hosack. New York: J. Seymour, 1824. 2 vols. $200-400
8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered spine. Lacking endpaper; manuscript ex-libris to title page; hinges cracked; light dampstaining and intermittent spotting and soiling throughout. $100-200
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(CANADA) ELLIS, HENRI
(CUBA) BERNARDO MAY Y CIA., pub.
(GERMANY) LINDEMANN-FROMMEL, KARL
2 vols. 8vo, quarter calf over speckled boards, giltlettered spines, entirely uncut with wide margins. (2ff.), lvi, 182, (2), (blank); (blank), (2ff.), 319, (blank). First French edition of Ellis’ account of the expedition to discover the Northwest Passage, complete with 10 folding plans and plates and head- and tail-pieces. “The most important result of this voyage was that it definitely put an end to the idea that the North West Passage lay through Hudson’s Bay.” (Lande) Ellis made many valuable observations on the wildlife and people, particularly the customs of the Eskimos, which were relatively unknown up to that time. Minor splitting to the lower hinges of both vols.; some loss to spine ends; ex-libri stamps to title pages. Literature: Sabin 22313. Lande 1162 $300-500
Oblong 4to, publisher’s deep blue velour with ornamental gilt borders and lettering, silk endpapers. First edition in lithograph form of this celebrated collection of Cuban views, complete with chromolithograph title partly in gold, 27 tinted lithograph plates of vignettes captioned in Spanish after Frederico Mialhe and others with blue borders, and two folding lithograph maps of Cuba and La Habana (undated). Hinges strengthened; plates bound out of order; some light marginal toning; lacking tissue guards; otherwise contents are exceptionally clean with bright colors in very fine binding. $4,000-6,000
4 (of 6) parts only. Portfolios, 24 lithographed plates in color and duotone, loose as issued in publisher’s grey printed wraps. Wraps torn and detached; marginal foxing to most plates. $100-200
Voyage de la Baye de Hudson. Paris: Antoine Boudet; Sebastien Jorri, 1749.
Album pintoresco de la Isla de Cuba. Berlin: Storch & Kramer for Bernardo May y Cia, n.d. [c. 1853]
Skizzen und bilder aus Potsdam und der umgegend. Berlin: L. Sachse, n.d. [c. 1850]
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(ITALY) FORESTER, (THOMAS)
Rambles in Corsica and Sardinia. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858. Large 8vo, 3/4 red calf over marbled boards, giltlettered spine, marbled edges, half-titles. First edition, with map, eight lithograph plates (one folding, one chromolithographic, one hand-colored, others tinted), and numerous letterpress vignettes. Contents detached from backstrip and boards rubbed; two plates detached; light offsetting. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200 19
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De Zegepraalende Vecht ... La Triomphante Riviere de Vecht. . . Amsterdam: Nicolaus Visscher, 1719.
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Oblong 4to, quarter calf over marbled boards, gilt-lettered red leather spine label, title page in Dutch and French. Rare second printing of the first edition of one of the finest plate books on eighteenth-century Dutch villas, of great importance to landscape design, with folding map of the River Vecht and 102 half-page engraved plates (24 handcolored) depicting the homes and gardens along the river belonging to the wealthy families of Amsterdam and Utrecht, drawn from nature by Stoopendaal. Plates numbered 1-98, but there are four extra views of the House Driemond as 94ad. Two editions were printed in 1719; the first with 98 plates, the second, and preferred, presented here, with 102, and two statues behind the hedge in plate 94. Lacking frontispiece engraving and all text save the title page, which is present; minor wear to boards, with loss at corners and ends; endpapers creased; repaired tear to fold-out map and title page; minor intermittent spotting. Property from the Collection of David H. Gee, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000 42
(PIRATES) LE SAGE, ALAIN RENE
Les Aventures de Monsieur Robert Chevalier, dit de Beauchene, Capitain de Filibustiers dans la Nouvelle France. Paris: Etienne Ganeau, 1732. 2 vols. 12mo, contemporary mottled calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spines. Rare first edition of Le Sage’s biography of the privateer’s adventures during the French and English wars in Canada, with six engraved plates, title page vignette and head-pieces. The manuscript of Beauchene’s memoirs was apparently given by his widow to Le Sage, celebrated for his authorship of Gil Blas. Hinges split but firm; head of spines chipped. $400-600 43
(PIRATES) OEXMELIN, ALEXANDRE OLIVIER
Histoire des Aventuriers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes contenant ce qu’ils ont fait de plus remarquable depuis vingt annees. Paris: Jacques Le Febure, 1688.
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2 vols. in one. Small 8vo, full mottled calf, spine tooled in compartments, gilt-lettered spine label, marbled endpapers. The second edition in French (Sabin states the 1686 first French edition is “of extreme rarity”), complete with engraved additional title page, three folding maps, and two full-page engravings. Lacking endleaves; minor dampstaining to a few pages and some intermittent brownspotting; repaired tear to map of Panama; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Provenance: Franz Pollack-Parnau, bookplate Literature: Sabin 23476. Palau 85743 $800-1,200 44
(NEW SPAIN) HUMBOLDT, ALEJANDRO DE
Tablas geografico politicas del Reyno de Nueva Espana que manifiestan su superficie poblacion, agricultura, fabricas, comercio, minas, y fuerza militar. Mexico: Diz re de, 1804. 12mo, marbled paper wraps, title page, index, and 22 leaves of manuscript, including a fold-out table of parishes and villages laid in. First published in book form in 1822, taken as a whole, this is the first modern statistical analysis of Mexico and the Southwest. They were not published as a whole until 1920. Humboldt provided Viceroy de Iturrigaray in Mexico a copy of his manuscript before he sent it to Europe; this copy is likely a contemporary copy of that manuscript. Very light foxing. $1,000-2,000 43
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(NEW SPAIN) SPENCER, J.A.
Historia de los Estados-Unidos. Translated by D. Enrique Leopoldo de Verneuill. Barcelona: Montaner y Simon, 1868. 3 vols. Folio, quarter blue calf over pebbled boards, giltlettered red leather spine labels. Illustrated throughout with 54 plates with tissue guards. Wear to boards; ends chipped and corners bumped; intermittent foxing; offsetting from plates to tissue guards. $100-200 46
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A Brief and perfect journal of the late proceedings and success of the English army in the West-Indies, continued until June the 24th 1655 together with some queres inserted and answered. By I.S. an Eye-witnesse. London: s.n., 1655. 27pp. Small 4to trimmed to 174 x 13mm, modern 3/4 green cloth over marbled boards, renewed endpapers. First edition of this rare account by an anonymous author of the expedition undertaken by the English under the command of Admiral Penn, father of William Penn, and General Venables, under Cromwell’s orders, to seize the Spanish West-Indies underlining the initial failures and eventual successes of The Commonwealth navy and providing a brief description of the islands. Following the defeat of Cromwell’s strong army at Hispaniola on April 25, 1655, the British fleet turned their attention to Jamaica, which was seized shortly after. Owing to its sugar crop, Jamaica would become one of the most profitable and valuable English spoils and a central point for the development of the slave trade. 4-inch loss to the title page rebacked; some brownspotting and light marginal foxing throughout; previous owner’s manuscript notations to verso final leaf. $1,500-2,500
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(SPANISH WEST-INDIES) NUIX, JUAN
Reflexiones imparciales sobre la Humanidad de los Espanoles en las Indias. Madrid: D. Joachin Ibarra, 1782. lii, 315. Folio, contemporary red crushed morocco with gilt coat-of-arms of the King of Spain to upper cover and interlacing gilt fillet border, spine tooled in compartments, gilt-lettered green leather spine label, blue silk endpapers. First Spanish edition (first published in Italian), large paper copy, of this significant work on the Spanish conquistadors and settlers in America from the writings of Raynal, Robertson and Las Cases. Las Casas, a Bishop stationed in Cuba, complained of the treatment of the Indians by the Spanish. “The author would have rendered a more important and honourable service to Spaniards if, instead of endeavouring to disculpate them from calumnies, not entirely without foundation, he had manifested to foreigners the useful measures which the Spanish Ministry were taking to remedy the abuses of their colonial government.” (Sabin) Light rubbing to boards; manuscript notation to verso halftitle and final leaf; otherwise an exceptionally bright copy of this work in very fine binding. Literature: Sabin 56309. Palau 196692 $1,000-2,000
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(SWITZERLAND) CATTEAU, JEAN-PIERRE
Voyage en Allemagne et en Suede, contenant des observations sur les phenomenes, les institutions, les arts et les moeurs. Paris: J.G. Dentu, 1810. 3 vols. 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards, giltlettered spines. First edition of these observations on the history, culture, and historical figures of Switzerland. Manuscript ex-libris and bookplate to each volume; intermittent brownspotting. Provenance: Duke of York (Prince Frederick, son of George III), manuscript ex-libris; Robert Brinsley Sheridan, bookplate $100-200
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(MAP) HOMANN, JOHANN BAPTISTA
(MAP) SANTINI, P.
Nova et accurata Territorii Ulmensis. Nuremberg, circa 1720. Engraved map of Germany with hand-coloring, large cartouche. Framed. 20 1/2 x 24 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $100-200 50
(MAP) JANVIER, S.
L’Amerique Meridionale divisee en les principaux etats. Paris, 1782. Engraved map of South America, hand-colored in outline. Framed and matted. 22 x 28 inches. $100-200 51*
(MAP) JANSSON, JOANNES
Two maps of Flanders, comprising Flandriae pars Occidentalis [and] Flandria Nova Descriptio. Amsterdam, circa 1680. Framed and matted. 23 x 27 inches each. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hollingsworth, Bloomington, Indiana $200-400
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Estat de la Seigneurie et republique de Venise en Terre ferme. Venice: M. Remondini, 1776. Engraved map, hand-colored in outline. [Together with:] Le Frioul. Dresse su la carte recemment rectifiee par les ordres de messieurs les sept deputes de la Ville D’Udine. . . Venice: M. Remondini, 1778. Engraved map, hand-colored in outline. Both framed and matted. 21 x 29 inches each. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hollingsworth, Bloomington, Indiana $200-400 53
(MAP) SENEX, J.
A Map of Hungary and Countries adjacent Most Humbly Inscrib’d to the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Dundonald &c. Engraved map with decorative cartouche, hand-colored in outline. Framed and matted. 27 1/2 x 30 inches. $100-200
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(MAP) SPEED, JOHN
The Kingdome of Ireland Devided into Severall Provinces, and the againe devided into Counties. Newly Described. . . London, 1676. Engraved map showing the west coasts of England and Scotland, decorative title cartouche with two putti, six figures in traditional Irish dress on left, royal coat-of-arms, compass rose, ships, and sea-monsters in the sea. Hand-colored in outline. Text to verso. 22 x 17 1/8 inches. $800-1,200 55
(MAP)
A group of 14 colored engraved maps of Europe. Matted. 11 x 13 inches each. $100-200
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THE MAP COLLECTORS’ CIRCLE
Part 1-110. London, 1863-1875. 8vo, bound in publisher’s wraps and housed in 11 red cloth-backed portfolios with gilt-lettered spines. The complete run of this important reference for map collectors and scholars. Property from the Estate of Sydney M. Arenberg, Glencoe, Illinois $400-600 57
(MAP) MUNSTER, SEBASTIAN
Two engraved maps, comprising Europa and Teutschlande, with upside-down orientation, from a German edition of Cosmographia. Basel, circa 1614. Framed and matted. 22 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches each. $100-200 58
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Two 19th-century engraved maps, comprising France, from Thomson’s New General Atlas (Edinburgh and Dublin, 1817), and Portugal, from Pinkerton’s Modern Atlas (London, 1813). Framed and matted. Size of largest 38 x 30 inches. $200-400
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(ASIAN) BRINKLEY, CPT. FRANK
A group of four maps of Spain and Portugal. Framed and matted. Size of largest 26 x 30 inches. $200-400
A New Map of Present Italy, together with the Adjoyning Islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica, n.d. [and] A Map of Italy with its Kingdoms, States &c., n.d. Framed and matted. Size of largest 25 x 30 inches. $100-200
12 vols. Folio, each volume bound in a different color of patterned cloth. Edition de Luxe of first work, number 24 of 100 numbered and registered copies, profusely illustrated with 50 hand-colored albumen prints and 200 smaller hand-colored albumen prints in-text by various Japanese photographers, 10 original color collotype photographs of flowers by Ogawa, and (10) mounted reproductions of Japanese paintings. Boards faded and rubbed; a few plates detached but present. $800-1,200
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Two maps of Italy.
(ASIAN) BRINKLEY, CPT. FRANK
Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. Written by Eminent Japanese Authorities and Scholars. Boston: J. B. Millet, (1897). 10 vols. Folio, each volume bound in a different color of gilt-embroidered silk with tassel ties. Imperial Edition, number 25 of 100 sets dedicated to the glory of the Emperor and the future of Japan, profusely illustrated with 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 captioned silk tissue guards. Light offsetting from some plates to tissue guards. $2,000-4,000
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Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japanese. 10 vols. [Together with:] The Art of Japan. 2 vols. Boston: J.B. Millet, 1897, 1901.
Fine Books AND Manuscripts
(ASIAN) ROERICH, NICHOLAS
Himalaya. A Monograph. Articles by Frances R. Grant, Mary Siegrist, George Grebenchikoff, Ivan Narodny and “Banner of the “East” by Nicholas Roerich. New York: Brentano’s, (1926). Folio, publisher’s brown gilt-lettered cloth, decorative endpapers. First edition, limited, 340 of 500 numbered copies, with 24 color and 78 monotone plates, tipped in with tissue guards. Fading to boards; some loss to corners and spine ends; hinges tender. $200-400
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(ASIAN) KIMONO PATTERNS
(ASIAN) HITT, HENRY C., pub.
A set of books depicting Kimono designs from the Meiji period. S.l., [c. 1890]. 4 vols. 8vo, contents bound accordion-style within stiff hand-painted wraps with pastedown label to upper boards, housed in original linen folding case with ivory clasps. Comprising a multitude of colorful gouache designs with manuscript captions. Case broken and soiled; otherwise a fine collection. $1,000-2,000
Old Chinese Snuff Bottles. Bremerton, WA: Henry C. Hitt, 1945. 8vo, contents bound accordion-style within decorative burlap boards. Second edition. Signed twice by Henry Hitt (illeg.), with Snuff Bottle Analecta, number 1, laid into rear. Wear and soiling to boards; ephemera laid in to front; some plates detached; green pen markings to edges. $100-200
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(HOLY LAND) NARINSKY, S.
(MIDDLE EAST, MSS) COPTIC BIBLE
Old Jerusalem. The Holy Land. 1910-1921. The Photogravures of Narinsky. Jerusalem: Jamal Brothers, 1920. 4to, loose as issued in clamshell box, leather label to front and spine of box. A set of 110 photogravures of holy sites, personalities, Jews, Bedouins, historical ruins and cityscapes. Each image is mounted to a larger sheet and enclosed in a clamshell box. Fine. $400-600 67
(MIDDLE EAST, MSS) COPTIC BIBLE
A Coptic bible, 19th-century, hand-written in Ge’ez, with eight gouache illuminated miniatures in bold colors, hand-stitched in contemporary wooden boards with inset portraits of the Virgin and Child and Christ on the Cross, 177ff. Faint aroma to leaves; some intermittent soiling to pages. Accompanied by contemporary folding stand. $600-800
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A Coptic bible, 19th-century, hand-written in Ge’ez, on vellum, text in red and black, decorative chapter heading, 108ff. 12mo, contemporary blind-stamped calf, pages sewn. Two leaves with 1-inch circular holes; minor intermittent soiling. $300-500 69
(MIDDLE EAST) D’AVENNES, PRISSE
L’Art Arabe d’apres les monuments du Kaire depuis le VIIe siecle jusqu’a la fin du XVIIIe. Paris: A. Morel, 1877. Vol. 2 (of 4) only. Folio, contemporary 3/4 calf over purple cloth, gilt-lettered spine. With 65 chromolithographed and engraved plates, some heightened in gold. Wear and fading to boards; spine chipped; light offsetting from plates. [Together with:] La Decoration Arabe. Paris: J. Savoy, 1885. Folio, quarter red morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine. With 98 chromolithographed plates numbered 1-110, (12 double-page), some heightened with gold or silver. Wear to boards; ends chipped; backstrip detached from text block; light offsetting from some plates. $1,500-2,500
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(MIDDLE EAST, MSS) PERSIAN
(MIDDLE EAST, MSS) QU’RAN
A manuscript work, n.d., likely 19th-century, ruled in gilt, with some use of red and blue, singular illuminated head-piece in gilt, blue, red and white. A manuscript notation to the endpapers attributes the work to Haji Mustafa [sic], a pilgrim, in 1646 Aleppo. 8vo, full morocco with gilt-stamped central floral cartouche, 86ff. Wear to boards; some leaves toned; library marks to endpapers; some dampstaining. $600-800 71
An illuminated Qu’ran, 19th-century, richly illuminated with gilt floral borders and elaborate head-pieces and bars incorporating red, pink, green, blue and lavender against gilt pointielle backgrounds, floral text separators throughout. Thin 8vo portfolio, full brown morocco stamped and painted in gilt with borders and floral designs, decorated endpapers, partial, only 27ff. Contents largely detached with chipping to the edges of leaves. $400-600
(MIDDLE EAST, MSS) QU’RAN
An illuminated Qu’ran, 19th-century, ruled in gilt, with some use of red, blue, orange and lavender, three elaborate headings and a few illuminated bars. 8vo, contemporary leather with gilt central medallions, 232ff. Contents starting to detach from backstrip and boards detached; some dampstaining; some text smudged. $400-600 27
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(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
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(ILLUMINATED MSS) PSALTER
(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, bi-folium, recto with five illuminated initials and two bars in blue, red and gilt, with depictions of a bird and a rabbit along the bottom. Use of France, circa 1350. 7 x 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $600-800
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Psalter, with a detailed floral border against a gilt background on recto and verso. Framed and matted. 17 x 11 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $100-200 75
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, with detailed floral borders on recto and verso, including Psalm 149.4, “Beneplactium est Domino in Populo Suo lauds. Use of France, circa 1450. 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $200-400
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, with detailed floral border set against a gilt background, miniature of Michael the Archangel by Germaine Hardouyn. Use of France, circa 1500. 5 x 3 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $400-600
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(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
(ILLUMINATED MSS) PSALTER
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, Matins of the Dead, including Psalm 42, “Sitivit anima mea.” 8 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $200-400 79*
(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, with full floral borders framing the whole text on recto and verso. 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $200-400
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, with a blue floral spray. 5 7/8 x 4 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $100-200 82*
(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, with a singular blue floral spray. 6 5/8 x 4 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $100-200 83*
(ILLUMINATED MSS, INITIAL) SAINT PAUL
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(ILLUMINATED MSS) BOOK OF HOURS
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Book of Hours, with detailed floral borders set against gilt backgrounds framing the whole text on recto and verso, including “Alleuiatrix peccatorum.” Use of France, circa 1500. 6 3/8 x 4 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $200-400
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An illuminated initial “D” on vellum, clipped, depicting a portrait of Saint Paul, in gilt, blue, and red, with a floral spray. 10 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $100-200
An illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum, from a Psalter, set against a red and blue border, with red, blue and gilt decorative bars, including Psalm 20. Use of France, circa 1200-25. 5 x 3 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $300-500 85*
(MSS, SPANISH)
A Catalan land indenture on parchment, 16th-century. 8 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $50-100
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(MSS, SPANISH) CARTA EXECUTORIA DE HIDALAGUIA
An illuminated Carta Executoria on vellum, issued in the name of Philip III of Spain, in favor of Melchior del Peso of Valladolid, in Spanish. (Valladolid, May 21, 1614) dated and localized on final leaf. 73ff., many interleaved with silk. 4to, contemporary gilt-decorated Spanish goatskin over wooden boards, two full-page large miniatures with gilt frames, 13 5-line initials and 10 large chapter headings in gilt on red backgrounds, manuscript text in brown ink, notary endorsement in lower margin of each page, full page endorsement at end signed by nobility. Some light wear to binding with spine ends chipped; a few stains; some protective sheets torn. Full-page large miniature at 3v featuring the royal family, Philip III, Margaret, their three sons and two daughters, flanked by Saints Peter and Paul, with the Virgin Mary hovering above, with full gilt border frame featuring scrolling foliage around cartouche portraits of four saints, “Don Felipe� in gilt on red background. Full-page large miniature at 4r featuring the newly bestowed coatof-arms of Melchior, with full gilt border frame featuring armor and weaponry. $5,000-7,000
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ARIOSTO, (LUDOVICO)
(BLAKE, WILLIAM) BLAIR, ROBERT
BUTLER, SAMUEL
Orlando Furioso in English Heroical Verse. Translated by John Harrington. London: G. Miller for J. Parker, 1634. (xvii), 423, (ix); (xliv) 2 vols. in one. 4to, full calf, giltlettered red leather spine label. Third edition, revised and amended with the addition of the author’s Epigrams, with engraved architectural title page and 46 full-page engraved plates. Second work with separate title page dated 1633. Lacking two pages (ii and xlv); 2 x 3 1/4-inch tear to p.223 obscuring text and engraving; clean tear to p.199 and a few corners torn; rubbing to boards, with small crack to spine; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; contemporary manuscript ex-libris to verso title page; scattered brownspotting. $400-600
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The Grave. A Poem. London: R. Ackermann, 1813. Folio, quarter brown morocco, title to pastedown label. With 13 engravings. Boards worn and detached; spine deteriorated; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; scattered foxing and light offsetting from plates. $100-200 89
[BURY, (LADY CHARLOTTE SUSAN MARIA)]
Alla Giornata; or, To the Day. London: Saunders and Otley, 1826. 3 vols. 8vo, quarter calf over marbled boards, red and green gilt-lettered spine labels. First edition. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown; light wear to boards. $200-400
Hudibras. Cambridge and London: J. Bentham and J. Bettenham, 1744. 2 vols. 8vo, bound by Larkin in contemporary calf, gilt-lettered spine labels, marbled endpapers. First edition, with engraved frontispiece and 16 engraved plates after designs by William Hogarth. Boards worn with front board detached vol. 1; spines chipped and rubbed. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $50-100
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(COMPOSERS) BERLIOZ, HECTOR
(COMPOSERS) DEBUSSY, CLAUDE
(COMPOSERS) VERDI, GIUSEPPE
Autographed letter signed (“H. Berlioz”), one page, Monday morning, n.d. To James Ferriere, regarding preparations for a concert. Framed and matted with address leaf and reproduction portrait. Page slightly spotted. 7 x 5 inches. Property from the Collection of Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois $800-1,200 92*
(COMPOSERS) BRAHMS, JOHANNES
Autographed note signed (“J. Brahms”), postmarked September 26, 1890. To Richard Heuberger. Framed and matted in a window frame showing the address side, with a reproduction portrait. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois $1,000-2,000
Autographed letter signed (“Claude Debussy”), 1 1/2 pages, on a bifolium, letterhead “80” Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Monday, n.d., black and blue pen. To an unknown recipient (“Cher Amis”), regarding his return to London. Framed and matted with a reproduction portrait. 5 1/2 x 10 inches. Property from the Collection of Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois $800-1,200 94*
(COMPOSERS) ROSSINI, GIOACCHINO
Autographed letter signed (“Rossini”), one page, October 25, 1865, Paris. To an unknown recipient (“Amico del cuon mio”). Framed and matted with a reproduction portrait. 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois $1,000-2,000
Autographed letter signed (“G. Verdi”), one page, in Italian, undated. To an unknown recipient (possibly the Mayor of Villanova), regarding payment for the performance of the mass, specifically noting the “Vigilia de Natale” performed at the Village of Villanova. Framed and matted with a reproduction portrait. 6 2/3 x 4 inches. Property from the Collection of Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois $2,000-4,000 96*
D’ARNAUD, M.
Zenothemis. Anecdote Marseilloise. Paris: Le Jay, 1773. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spine. Wear to boards; spine chipped; scattered light brownspotting; minor dampstaining. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
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DEFOE, DANIEL
(DICTIONARY) BARLEMENT, NOEL VAN
(DICTIONARY) HALLIWELL, JAMES ORCHARD
Oblong 12mo, 3/4 green morocco, gilt-lettered spine, engraved title page and eight portraits. Text in four columns (covering eight languages across doublepage spreads) including Latin, Spanish, Flemish, English, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese, comprising not only a dictionary, but a lexicon, providing a language guide in a rapidly expanding world of trade and commerce. First appeared in 1576; Spanish was added in 1589, and expanded to Portuguese in 1630. Some dampstaining; boards worn; ex-library with bookplate tipped in front pastedown; final leaf restored with several words in facsimile. Provenance: Wilberforce Library, Backsettown, bookplate $300-500
2 vols. 8vo, modern marbled boards, printed pastedown spine labels. Light rubbing to boards; ex-library copy with stamp to title page both vols.; scattered light brownspotting. $80-120
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. London: W. Taylor, 1719. 8vo, contemporary paneled calf rebacked with giltlettered black leather spine label. Third edition of the first part of Defoe’s masterpiece, with engraved frontispiece. Hinges and edges of boards rubbed; scattered brownspotting; renewed endpapers; frontispiece laid down with repaired tear; minor wormholing to pp.329-356. $1,000-2,000
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Colloquia et dictionariolum octo linguarum, Latinae, Gallicae, Gelgicae, Teutonicae, Hispanicae, Italicae, Anglicae et Portugallicae. Amsterdam: Everardum Cloppenburguum, 1631.
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs, and Ancient Customs, from the Fourteenth Century. London: John Russell Smith, 1847.
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DRYDEN, JOHN
The Poetical Works of John Dryden. London: William Pickering, 1832. 5 vols. 8vo, blue cloth, printed paper spine labels, 4pp. publisher’s advertisements at rear of vol. 1. The Aldine edition. Rubbing to boards; spines and spine labels chipped or detached; backstrip detached from text block on some vols.; boards detached from vol. 2; previous owner’s manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p. all vols. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
Encyclopaedia Britannica; or, a Dictionary of Arts and Sciences compiled upon a New Plan. In which the Different Sciences and Arts are digested into Distinct Treaties or Systems; and the Various Technical Terms, &c. are explained as they occur in the Order of the Alphabet ... by a Society of Gentlemen in Scotland. Edinburgh: for A. Bell & C. Macfarquhar, 1771. 3 vols. 4to, full contemporary calf, gilt-lettered spines. First edition of “The most famous of all encyclopaedias in the English language,� (PMM) diverging from the alphabetical models of predecessors by arranging entries under subject matter. Probably compiled by the editor and antiquarian William Smellie, the engraver Andrew Bell, and the printer Colin Macfarquhar. With 157 (of 160) engraved plates (one fold-out, musical plates printed on both sides), and one folding grammatical table in volume 2, errata at the end of vol. 2. Lacking chemistry tables and three plates; hinges cracked and boards worn on all vols.; minor intermittent brownspotting and a few small tears; plate 106 partially detached. The present set was owned by the publisher and advertising executive William Benton (1900-1973), who was President and Chairman of Encyclopaedia Britannica from 1943-1973 and U.S. Senator from Connecticut (1949-1953). He also served as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, and Vice President of the University of Chicago. Property from the Collection of Marjorie and Charles Benton, Evanston, Illinois Literature: Printing and the Mind of Man, 218 Provenance: William Benton, business cards tipped in each vol., TLS laid in David Hill, February 10, 1828, presentation slip tipped in $6,000-8,000
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(ENGLAND) BURNET, GILBERT
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. London: Richard Chiswell, 1681-83. 2 vols. (17), 377, 368, (4); (26), 421, (9), 416, (7). Folio, full calf rebacked retaining portions of boards and backstrip, gilt-lettered spine, renewed endpapers, title in red and black. With two engraved title pages, two half-titles, and 14 engraved portraits. Boards worn with some chipping to covers; armorial bookplates tipped in front pastedowns; some scattered pen marginalia. $200-400 103
(ENGLAND) CHARLES I
Basilika. The Workes of King Charles The Martyr: With a Collection of Declarations, Treaties, and other Papers concerning the Differences betwixt His Said Majesty and his Two Houses of Parliament. London: James Flesher for R. Roylston, 1662.
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2 vols. in one. Folio, full calf stamped in gilt and black, a.e.g., title pages printed in red and black. First edition, with engraved frontispiece, engraved title page, engraved vignette to second title page and two (of three) double-page plates, by W. Hollar and A. Hertocks (without the extra and frequently missing leaf with the epitaph “M.S. Sanctissimi Regis” and the additional frontispiece noted in some copies before the second title page). Boards broken and worn. $300-500 104*
(ENGLAND) DUGDALE, (SIR WILLIAM)
The History of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London. London: Printed by George James for Jonah Bowyer, 1716. Folio, contemporary paneled calf rebacked retaining the upper and lower boards, gilt-lettered spine. Second edition, large paper copy, with engraved portrait frontispiece and 30 engraved plates (10 double-page) after W. Hollar. Boards worn with loss at corners; intermittent foxing, marginal save title and frontispiece, others toned. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $400-600 103
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Camden’s Britannia, Newly Translated into English: With Large Additions and Improvements. London: Printed by F. Collins, 1695. Folio, quarter calf over marbled boards. With frontispiece, 50 double-page and folding engraved maps by Morden, nine engraved plates of coins and antiquities. Boards worn and detached; text block split; bookplates tipped in front pastedown; scattered brownspotting; some maps detached but present. $100-200 106
(ENGLAND) LOW, CHAS. RATHBONE
Her Majesty’s Navy, Including Its Deeds and Battles. London: J.S. Virtue, n.d. [1889-1893] 3 vols. 4to, contemporary 3/4 navy morocco over matching pebbled boards, marbled endpapers, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g. First edition, with chromolithographed frontispieces, additional vignette titles and 40 plates with tissue guards. Very light rubbing to boards and minimal foxing. $400-600 105 36
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(ENGLAND) RITSON, JOSEPH, ed.
(ENGLAND) SPELMAN, HENRY
The English Anthology. London: T. and J. Egerton, 1793. 3 vols. 8vo, modern 3/4 calf over cloth, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g., untrimmed fore and bottom edges, half-titles, errata at end of vol. 1, glossary, corrections and leaf of ads at end of vol. 3. First edition, profusely illustrated with engraved vignettes by Thomas Stothard. A selection of the very best by English poets, assembled from many sources. Light wear to boards; bookplate tipped in front pastedown all vols.; minor intermittent foxing. Provenance: Edward J. Hanson, of Singapore, bookplate $200-400
Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones, in re ecclesiarum orbis Britannici. London: Typis R. Badger, impensis Ph. Stephani, & Ch. Meredith, 1639. Volume 1 (of 2) only. Folio, quarter calf over marbled boards. Text in Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Boards detached; lacking spine; corners bumped; intermittent light foxing. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $50-100
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FENELON, FRANCOIS DE SALIGNAC
(FOX-HUNTING) VYNER, R.T.
2 vols. 8vo, modern green calf-backed boards, giltlettered spine labels, renewed endpapers. With engraved portrait, frontispiece and 24 engraved plates after Scotin, Picart and others. Some wear to boards; light offsetting from plates. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
4to, publisher’s blind-stamped green cloth, title in gilt to red morocco spine label. With seven plates by Henry Alken and others. Boards worn and faded; scattered light brownspotting; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Property from the Friends of the Lake Forest Library, Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200
Des avantures de Telemaque fils d’Ulysse. London: R. Dodsley, 1738.
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Notitia Venatica: A Treatise on Fox-Hunting. London: Rudolph Ackermann, 1841.
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(FRANCE) JANET, LOUIE, pub.
[GARTH, SIR SAMUEL]
16mo, modern maroon leatherette, matching slipcase, a.e.g., half-title, engraved title page vignette and four engraved plates. Rubbing to boards and slipcase with some white spots; some light foxing. $80-120
8vo, early speckled calf, rebacked, retaining upper and lower boards. Third edition, signed on the dedication page, with engraved frontispiece and portrait. Wear to boards; corners bumped; intermittent foxing; ephemera tipped in rear pastedown. $150-250
Almanach de la cour de Paris et des departements. Paris: Louie Janet, 1847.
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(FRANCE) CALENDRIER DE LA COUR
The Dispensary: A Poem. In Six Cantos. Edited by John Nutt. London: By the Author, 1699.
Calendrier de la cour, tire des ephemerides pour l’annee Mil Sept cent quatre-vingt-neuf. Paris: V. Herissant, 1789.
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16mo, contemporary red morocco lavishly gilt featuring a central cartouche of a woman over a pedestal with an amphora on both covers framed by fillet and floral tooled borders, decorative endpapers, a.e.g. Light wear to boards; some minor brownspotting. $500-700
2 vols. 8vo, contemporary red morocco, gilt-tooled and -lettered spine, a.e.g. With 70 engraved plates. Boards detached; ends chipped; light offsetting from plates. $400-600
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(FRANCE) DETAILLE, EDOUARD
L’armee Francaise. Paris: Boussod, Valadon, 18851889. 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g. With 58 (of 60) color plates. Wear to boards; spines chipped with some loss; intermittent light foxing; minor offsetting from some plates; in-text illustrations cut from pp. 137 and 147, vol. 2; ephemera laid into rear of vol. 1. $600-800
GAY, JOHN
Fables. London: John Stockdale, 1793.
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(GENEALOGY, WORLD) BRESLER, FERNAND-LUDWIG VON
Les souverains du monde. The Hague: La Compagnie, 1721-1722. 4 vols. 12mo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered spines, title pages printed in red and black. With 45 engraved plates, title page vignettes, head- and tailpieces, and numerous in-text coats-of-arms. Rubbing to boards; hinges starting; intermittent manuscript notations. [Together with:] Calendrier des princes et de la nobless de France. Paris: Duchesne, 1764. 12mo, early mottled calf with central gilt armorial, marbled endpapers. Loss to corners; slight separation at foot of spine; spine label starting; scattered light brownspotting. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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(GENEALOGY, ENGLAND) COKAYNE, GEORGE E.
(GENEALOGY, ENGLAND) GUILLIM, JOHN
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-1998.
13 vols. in 14. Folio, publisher’s gilt-lettered green cloth, t.e.g., others uncut. New edition, edited by Vicary Gibbs. Some spines lightly faded. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
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A Display of Heraldrie. London: Printed by Thomas Cotes for Jacob Blome, 1638. Folio, contemporary calf, spine gilt. Third edition, with over 800 woodcut coats-of-arms, initials, and decorations, many colored. Boards detached and worn; evidence of tape removal to upper board and spine; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; intermittent brownspotting. Provenance: Frederick H. Sutton, bookplate $200-400
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(GENEALOGY, ENGLAND) SANDFORD, FRANCIS A Genealogical History of the Kings of England, and Monarchs of Great Britain, &c., From the Conquest, Anno 1066, to the Year, 1677. Savoy: Tho. Newcomb for the Author, 1677.
Folio, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining upper and lower boards, spine gilt in compartments, giltlettered red leather spine label, marbled edges, title printed in red and black. First edition, with numerous in-text engravings (many full-page) and six engraved plates (five fold-out). Armorial bookplates tipped in front pastedown; hinges cracked; some rubbing to boards with loss to corners. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800 120*
(GENEALOGY, FRANCE) ANSELM, PERE, AND DU FORNEY
Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France. Paris: La Compagnie des Libraires, 1726-1733.
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9 vols. Folio, contemporary calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spines, title printed in red and black. Third edition, with frontispiece to vol. 1, engraved title page vignette, and initial at the beginning of each volume, and numerous woodcut arms in text. Marginal foxing; some corners folded; hinges cracked on vol. 1 with some leaves starting; spine label detached on one volume; otherwise a near fine set in a beautiful contemporary binding. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000 121*
(GENEALOGY, FRANCE) DUCHESNE, ANDRE
Histoire genealogique de la Maison de Montmorency et de Laval. Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy, 1624. 2 works in one. Folio, contemporary calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spine, marbled endpapers. First edition, with numerous in-text engraved heraldic emblems. 2pp. of manuscript notations to front; some light dampstaining; wear to boards with some loss. [Together with:] Histoire de la Maison Royale de Dreux. Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy, 1631. Folio, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered spine. First edition, with numerous in-text engraved heraldic emblems, fold-out genealogical tree. Evidence of bookplate removal to front pastedown; hinges cracked and wear to boards with some loss; early inventory sticker to spine. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
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A group of 17 books pertaining to genealogy. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 123*
(GENEALOGY)
A group of 20 books and pamphlets pertaining to genealogy. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 121 41
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(GENEALOGY) ALMANAC DE GOTHA Gotha: Various, 1774-1870.
56 vols. 16mo-12mo, various bindings, a.e.g., profusely illustrated. Years 1774 (Almanac genealogique de Brunsvick Lunebourg), 1783, 178586, 1788 (Almanac de Goettingue), 1791 (Almanac royal historique et genealogique), 1801-2, 1810-1813, 1819, 1825-6, 1829-1870. Condition varies, but most in good condition with glassine wraps, some with slipcases. The Almanac de Gotha was published continuously from 1763-1944 and became the most influential royal genealogical reference book ever produced. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $400-600 125
(GENEALOGY) ALMANAC DE GOTHA Gotha: Various, 1871-1944.
69 vols. 12mo, publisher’s red cloth, gilt-lettered spines. Years 1871-84, 1886-1916, 1919-22, 1924-26, 1928-39, 1941, 1944. Some fading to cloth; hinges tender on some vols. The Almanac de Gotha was published continuously from 1763-1944 and became the most influential royal genealogical reference book ever produced. $200-400 126
GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON
Reineke Fuchs. Munich: Litterarisch-Artistischen Anstalt, 1846. Folio, 3/4 brown morocco over cloth, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g. First issue, with engraved title page and 36 plates. Rubbing and light soiling to boards; bookplate tipped in f.f.e.p.; scattered foxing; light offsetting from plates. $100-200
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(ENGRAVINGS) [COMBE, WILLIAM]
(ENGRAVINGS) SCOTT, SIR WALTER
4to, contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt. First edition, with engraved and etched dedication page to Queen Charlotte and six stipple engraved plates after Princess Elizabeth, on Whatman paper, with tissue guards. Only three copies located in Britain. Wear to boards; hinges cracked; intermittent brownspotting; otherwise good. $100-200
2 vols. Folio, modern library buckram over red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, a.e.g., renewed endpapers. First edition, with 92 (of 95) engraved plates, including additional engraved titles to vol. 1. Large paper edition, with plates on India paper. Edgewear to boards; intermittent light brownspotting; manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p. both vols. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
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(ENGRAVINGS) GORI, ANTONIO FRANCESCO
(ENGRAVINGS) WORLIDGE, THOMAS
Folio, marbled boards with cloth spine. Published as volume 3 of the Museum Florentinum, this is the first major work to describe the Medici collection. First edition, with 71 (of 100) engraved plates by Giovanni Domenica Campiglia, as well as engraved vignettes to half-title, title and in-text, and engraved head- and tail-pieces. Edgewear to boards with loss to spine ends; ex-library with call number to spine, stamp to f.f.e.p. and bookplate; light intermittent foxing and small dampstain; pp. v-vi misbound. $300-500
2 vols. Folio, vellum-backed marbled boards, giltlettered black leather spine labels, uncut. First edition, complete with portrait and 182 engraved plates. Some light marginal foxing; inner hinges cracked but contents sturdy. [Together with:] Gems, Selected from the Antique, with Illustrations. London: Printed for John Murray, 1804. Folio, matching vellum-backed marbled boards, title page vignette and 20 engraved plates, each with tissue guard. [Also:] A supplemental volume of 10 engraved plates, each with tissue guard, in uniform binding. (4 total) Bookplate Geraldine Wilson Knight tipped in front pastedowns; some loss to boards and intermittent foxing to all. $400-600
Six Engravings by H. Thielcke, After the Designs of Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth. With Illustrations in Verse. London: R. Ackermann; Printed by William Bulmer, Shakespeare Press, 1813.
Statuae antiquae deorum et virorum illustrium centum aereis tabulis incisae quae extant in thesauro mediceo. Florence: Francesco Moucke, 1734.
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(ENGRAVINGS) HOGARTH, WILLIAM
Collection of bound Hogarth engravings, manuscript titled Sammlung Hogarthischer Kupferstiche in verkleinerten Copien von Riepenhausen mit Erhlaerungen von Lichtenberg. S.l.: s.n., n.d. 4to, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, giltlettered spine, manuscript title page. With 54 engravings, including Times of Day (4), Harlot’s Progress (6), Marriage a-la-Mode (6), Industry and Idleness (12), and others. Wear and light soiling to boards; ends frayed; ex-library copy with bookplate to front pastedown and call number to spine; foxing. $100-200
The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland. London: Longman, et al., 1814-1817.
A Select Collection of Drawings from Curious Antique Gems ... Etched after the Manner of Rembrandt. London: Dryden Leach, 1768.
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(IRELAND) PLOWDEN, FRANCIS
An Historical Review of the State of Ireland . . . Philadelphia: William F. McLaughlin, 1805-1806. 5 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels. Wear to boards; ends bumped; intermittent foxing; lacking fold-out map; dampstaining affecting endpapers. $200-400
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JOHNSON, SAMUEL
(LAW) BROOKE, SIR ROBERT
Folio, contemporary calf rebacked retaining portions of original gilt-lettered spine and boards, renewed endpapers, title in red and black. Title page soiled and laid down on thick paper with some loss; scattered foxing. $250-350
2 vols. in one. Folio, later embossed calf. The last, and only folio, edition of Brooke’s digest of all of the cases in England up to his time, largely drawing upon Fitzherbert’s work, but including a sections at the end called, “Brooke’s new cases,” wherein he quotes many cases from his own tenure as Judge and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Upper board detached; spine split; wear to pages with chipping to edges and dampstaining. $100-200
Storia Fiorentina. Cologne: Pietro Martello, 1721. Folio, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining upper and lower boards, gilt-lettered leather spine label. First edition, with engraved title page, portrait, and double-page engraved family tree of the Medici. Rubbing to boards; hinges cracked; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 134
JOHNSON, SAMUEL
Dictionary of the English Language. London: W. Strahan, 1773. 2 vols. Folio, full contemporary calf, titles in red and black. Fourth edition. Boards detached and worn; text block split, vol. 1; intermittent foxing; marginal dampstaining affecting both vols.; ex-libris to f.f.e.p. both vols. $300-500
Dictionary of the English Language. Harrison’s Edition, with His Life of the Author. London: Harrison, 1785.
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(JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS) L’ESTRANGE, ROGER, trans.
The Works of Flavius Josephus. London: Printed for James, John, and Paul Knapton, et al., 1733. Folio, early paneled calf, rebacked, retaining upper and lower boards, gilt-lettered spine, title printed in red and black, renewed endpapers. Fifth edition, with engraved frontispiece, six folding engraved maps and plans of Ancient Europe, the Holy Land, and Jerusalem, folding genealogical table and two (of four) engraved plates. 6-inch tear to plan of Jerusalem; 5 1/2-inch tear to “Part of the Mediterranean Sea;” light rubbing to boards; scattered marginal foxing. $200-400
La Graunde Abridgement. Founded upon that of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert. London: Richard Tottyl, September 29, 1586.
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[Opere.] Venice: Guerigli, 1653, 1667. 6 (of 8) vols. only, comprising vols. 2, 4-8. 12mo, contents sewn into contemporary parchment, manuscript titles to spine, engraved title pages. Light soiling and dampstaining to binding. $100-200
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METASTASIO, PIETRO
8vo, contemporary gilt-stamped calf binding, printer’s woodcut device on title and final leaf, a.e.g. Early rare edition of Lucan’s important and influential epic poem on the civil war between Caesar and Pompey. Front board detached; wear to boards; scattered light brownspotting. Provenance: Edward White Benson, Saint Edwards School, mss ex-libris Literature: Graesse 273. Schweiger 562 $400-600
16 vols. 12mo, contemporary tree calf, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels, marbled endpapers. Fine edition of Metastasio’s plays, profusely illustrated with engraved portrait, vignettes, and 94 plates of illustrations after P.A. Novelli and G. Gobis. Very light rubbing to boards; bookplates and ephemera tipped in front pastedowns; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $400-600
De bello civili libri X. [Pharsalia] Leiden: Simonis Vencentis, 1538. Colophon reads: Dionysius ab Harsio excudebat Lvgdvni, 1538.
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MELA, POMPONIUS
De orbis situ libri tres. [Cosmographica] Edited by Joachim Vadianus. Paris: [C. Wechel], 1530. 2 parts in one. Folio, vellum-backed boards, title and divisional title within wide historiated border depicting biblical scenes, historiated initials, printer’s device on verso of final leaf. Paris reprint of the Vadianus edition, with the text in Roman type surrounded by commentary in italic. Macclesfield copy, with blind-stamp to title page and a few other pages and bookplate to front pastedown. Dampstain to 10 leaves; brown stain on lower fore edge; wormhole to first 2pp.; renewed endpapers. Provenance: Earl of Macclesfield, bookplate and blind-stamp Literature: Sabin 63958 $800-1,200
Opere ... giusta le correzioni, e aggiunte dell’autore nell’edizione di Parigi del 1780. Venice: Antonio Zatta, 1781-1782.
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MILTON, JOHN
Paradise Lost. London: F.C. and J. Rivington, 1817. 12mo, red diced calf with gilt fillet border, black leather gilt-lettered spine label, marbled endpapers and edges, portrait frontispiece. Boards rubbed; hinges cracked; front endleaf detached. $100-200 143*
(MUNSTER, SEBASTIAN)
A group of four leaves from Cosmographia, Basel, c. 1590, comprising two one-page, and two doublepage leaves, each with woodcuts. Size of largest 11 7/8 x 13 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Ivan Jeanne Weiler, Urbana, Illinois $200-400
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Partially printed document signed (“Bonaparte�), one page, large folio, January 12, 1804. Countersigned by Maurice Talleyrand, as Ministre des Relations Exterieures, and Hugues-Bernard Maret, as Secretary of State. Appointment of Louis-Noel Flury, as Assistant Commissioner of French Trade Relations in Bucharest. Framed and matted with engraved portrait. Some creases to document. 14 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches. $3,000-5,000
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Memoirs of the Life of John Mytton. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, (1837). 4to, publisher’s gilt-stamped green cloth. With 20 hand-colored aquatint plates. Light rubbing to boards; ends bumped; hinges starting. $200-400 146
(OPERA) MERLIN, MARIA (COUNTESSE DE)
Memoirs of Madame Malibran, by the Countess de Merlin, and Other Intimate Friends. London: Henry Colburn, 1840. 2 vols. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, giltlettered spines. First edition of this biography of the famous opera singer. Malibran’s father, Manual Garcia, created the role of Rossini’s “Barber of Seville” and Maria became the most famous singer of her time after debuted in the role of Rosina in “Barber.” Wear to boards; ends chipped; bookplate tipped in front pastedown both vols.; scattered light foxing. $100-200 147
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Metamorphoseon liber XV. Sectionibus, et in easem argumentis probe distinctis, et locupletatus ... illustrata, atque ad usum viviendi, docendi, scribendique proposita per Iacobum Pontanum Societatis Iesu. Munich: Ioannis Hertsroy, 1613. 12mo, vellum binding with Hebrew manuscript text, remnants of cloth ties, Paradeigmataikon with separate title page, two engraved initials. Manuscript ex-libris to title page; boards soiled; very light dampstain to a few corners. $300-500 148*
PHALARIS
Epistolae. Greek text with Latin translation and commentary by Charles Boyle. Oxford: J. Crooke, 1695. 8vo, contemporary paneled calf, rebacked, retaining upper and lower boards, engraved frontispiece and title page vignette. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown; minor wormholing affecting title page and rear board; otherwise good. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $150-250 149*
PRIOR, MATTHEW
Poems on Several Occasions. London: Jacob Tonson, 1718. Folio, contemporary paneled calf, renewed endpapers. First edition, with engraved frontispiece, title page vignette and head- and tail-pieces; list of subscribers present. Boards detached and worn; intermittent light brownspotting; frontispiece detached with f.f.e.p. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
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(ROME) FERGUSON, ADAM
(SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM) HINMAN, CHARLTON
The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic. Edinburgh and London: Longman, Rees, Hurst, and Orme, 1805. 5 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels. With six fold-out maps. Boards rubbed; hinges cracked; scattered marginalia; intermittent light foxing. $100-200 151
(ROME) GIBBON, EDWARD
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. London: John Murray, 1862. 8 vols. 8vo, bound by Bayntun in 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, giltlettered spines, t.e.g. With frontispiece and 10 folding maps. A fine set. $300-500 152
SAINT-PIERRE, JACQUES-BERNARDIN-HENRI DE Paul et Virginie. Bound with Paul et Virginie, comedie en trois actes, en prose. Paris: de l’Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1789. 12mo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine, engraved frontispiece. Wear to boards; light intermittent foxing; minor burn mark to p. 57/58. $200-400
The Printing and Proof-Reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare. Oxford: Clarendon, 1963.
2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s blue cloth, gilt-lettered spines, dust jackets. First edition. Light wear to jackets. $100-200 154*
SWIFT, JONATHAN, AND POPE, ALEXANDER
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. London: B. Motte and C. Bathurst, 1736-47. 10 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels. Wear to boards; ends chipped; lacking spine labels on six vols.; hinges cracked; intermittent foxing. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200 155
TASSO, TORQUATO
La Gerusalemme liberata. Venice: Stefano Curti, n.d. [c. 1665] 8vo, contemporary vellum. With engraved architectural title page, 20 (of 21) engraved plates, historiated initials and head- and tail-pieces. Vellum soiled and warped; light dampstaining to pp.125-178; a few leaves darkened. $150-250
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La pratique du theatre. Paris: Antoine de Sommaville, 1657. [Bound with:] Terence iustifie; ou deux dissertations concernant l’art du theatre. By the same. Paris: Guillaume de Luynes, 1656. 8vo, contemporary calf. First edition of this classic 17th-century French treatise on the theatre. Loss to corners and rubbing to hinges of boards; lacking f.f.e.p.; some light dampstaining. $200-400 157
(THEOLOGY) MISSALE ROMANUM
Missale Romanum ex decreto sacrosancti concilii tridentini. Regensburg: Friderici Pustet, 1904. Folio, elaborately gilt-decorated red morocco, metal corner pieces and clasps, cloth page markers, decorative endpapers, a.e.g. Minor wear to boards; corner pieces worn; light ghosting to verso of frontispiece; intermittent light foxing; otherwise good. $400-600 158*
(THEOLOGY) POLIGNAC, MELCHIOR DE
Anti-Lucretius; sive, de Deo et natura, libri novem. Leiden: M.M. Rey, 1748. 2 vols. in one. 8vo, quarter modern blue library cloth, gilt-lettered spine. This edition not in Gordon. Ex-library, with call-number, bookplate and card slip; boards rubbed; title page starting; intermittent brownspotting. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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(THEOLOGY, BIBLE) VULPIUS, JACOB ANTONIO La Sacra Biblia. Ingadina Bassa: Jacob Dorta, 1679.
Folio, contemporary calf with brass ornaments, five title pages, the elaborate woodcut border used for the first general title (variation) and the NT title contains representations of the four Evangelists, Moses and Aaron, and the Creation, narrow, ornamental borders are used for the other three titles. An exceptionally rare bible, translated from Hebrew and Greek into Romansch by Jacob Dorta, of Vulpera, and Jacob Antonio Vulpius, then pastor at Schule. [1], *5 (second title, preface and table), 753, [1 blank with mss notations], [2 inserted leaves], (title page dated 1678) 286, [lacking blank], (NT title within woodcut border) 332, (Apocrypha title) 140, ending QQQq2 with list of errata. Printer’s device to verso of final leaf. First general title differs from Darlow-Moule and appears to be a variation of the NT title page; first and second title page and six leaves to follow on inserted leaves with some restoration; lacking one blank; a few repaired corners and tears, some significant, but all closed. $2,000-4,000
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Introduttione alla vera divotione. Rome: Apresso Bernardino, 1643. 12mo, contemporary red morocco, possibly by Le Gascon, elaborately tooled in gilt with central gilt floral motif, a.e.g., housed in custom modern quarter green morocco clamshell case. Wear to boards; ends and corners bumped; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; minor dampstaining affecting some leaves; scattered light brownspotting. $400-600 162
(THEOLOGY, ELZEVIR) KEMPIS, THOMAS
De imitatione Christi, libri quatuor. Leiden: John. et Dan. Elsevirios, n.d. [c. 1652-1655] 12mo, later red morocco gilt, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, engraved title page. Willems dates this Elzevir edition between 1652 - May 1655, and states it is similar to Corneille’s 1653 edition. Front board detached. Literature: Willems 729 $100-200
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12mo, contemporary calf, gilt-tooled spine, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, engraved plate of Jesus Christ entering Jerusalem. Light wear to corners; small worm hole to inner hinge of a few pages; intermittent brownspotting. $100-200 164
VALERIUS MAXIMUS; FIOCCO, ANDREA
[Libri IX. in quibus quod philosophi aliique scriptores praeceptionibus, hic vir prudens et sapiens facinorum memorabiliu[m] exemplis tradit.] Basil: Henricus Petrus, August 1536. [Bound with:] L. fenestellae de magistratibus sacerdotis; Romanorum libellus, iamprimum nitori restitutus. Basil: Thomam Volsium, August 1535. [8], [2 blank ff.], 542, [2, colophon and printer’s device], [174], [1 blank ff.]. 8vo, contemporary roll-tooled vellum featuring numerous portraits, over boards, two clasps. The first containing the Memorabilium and Oratio de virtute of Antonio Urceo. Light soiling to boards; marginal dampstain to some leaves; lacking first few pages, including title page, of first work. $400-600
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(CONTINTENTAL CONGRESS) BARTLETT, JOSIAH
MADISON, JAMES; MONROE, JAMES
Partially printed document signed [“G. Washington”], as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, one page, [June 10, 1783]. Countersigned by Jonathan Trumbull as Secretary. Military discharge for Private Benjamin Griffin. Date supplied by another hand; torn at the creases and fully laid down onto thick sheet of paper; some brownspotting. Framed and matted. Size of sheet 12 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches. $6,000-8,000 166
(WASHINGTON, GEORGE) RAMSAY, DAVID
The Life of George Washington . . . New York: Hopkins & Seymour, et al., 1807. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered spine. Wear to boards; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; intermittent foxing; lacking endpaper and frontispiece; toning to some leaves; light dampstain to title page. $80-120 167
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Acts Passed at the First Session of the Congress of the United States of America. Philadelphia: E. Oswald, 1789. 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered red leather spine label. Clipped signatures of Oliver Wolcott and William Williams tipped to f.f.e.p. Front board detached, rear hinge cracked; loss to spine head; intermittent foxing; minor dampstaining affecting pp.53-95 and 225-index; ex-library copy with bookplate tipped in rear pastedown; previous owner’s manuscript transcription of a letter from Thomas Penn, in another hand, to f.f.e.p and notations to front pastedown. $500-700
Promissory note signed (“Josiah Bartlett”), thirdperson, in-text, April 20, 1776. Also signed by witnesses Hezekiah Young and Jacob Foot, and by Nicholas Gordon with his “X.” Docketed by Bartlett on the verso, “April 19th 1776 Recd Nineteen Shillings & 3 pence by Nathl Garlands order.” Folded vertically in thirds and horizontally in half; light toning at creases; marginal chipping. 4 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. $200-400 169
(CONTINENTAL CONGRESS) PENN, THOMAS
One page, Philadelphia, September 10, 1740. Headed “Extract of a Letter from Thomas Penn Esqre to Mr. Paris,” the letter states in part, “You will find the scheme for raising Men in America had had a very good Effect ... about 4600 will be carried, from these Colonys ... Eight Companys are a considerable number, & are now complete . . .” Thomas Penn was the son of William Penn, founder of the state of Pennsylvania. Folded in thirds; light soiling. 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches. $100-200
Partially printed document signed (“James Madison”), as President, one page, Washington, February 20, 1813. Countersigned by James Monroe as Secretary of State. Commission for Naval Privateers in the War of 1812. This form authorized Captain John Miller and crew of the Schooner Favourite, owned by Abraham Riker of New York, “ to subdue, seize and take any armed or unarmed British vessel, public or private, which shall be found within the jurisdictional limits of the United States or elsewhere on the high seas, or within the waters of the British dominions, and such captured vessel, with her apparel, guns and appurtenances, and the goods and effects which shall be found on board the same, together with all the British persons and others who shall be found acting on board, to bring within some port of the United States.” Seal faded; torn at creases; repaired on the verso; dampstained; signatures are bold and fresh. Framed and matted. Size of sheet 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000
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(CONTINENTAL CONGRESS) THOMSON, CHARLES
Autographed check signed (“Cha Thomson”), March 2, 1822, “payable [to] Abner Barret or Bearer [for] twenty dollars.” A few brown spots; light cancellation cuts affecting signature. 3 x 8 inches. $200-400
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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM)
(AFRICAN AMERICAN) DUNBAR, PAUL LAURENCE
Partially printed document, telegram, one page, Charleston, April 12, 1861, from W.B. Dinsmore, President of the Adams Express Company, to J.C. Babcock, New York, Treasurer of said company. The telegram states: “Adams Ex. Bombardment of Sumter commenced this morning at day light and continued with activity on both sides through the day. Plant & I are looking on out of Harms reach.” Creased in fourths; some minor soiling; otherwise fine. At the beginning of the Civil War, The Adams Express Company was the foremost express delivery service in Washington. News of the bombardment at Fort Sumter was sure to signal great changes to the US Postal service and Dinsmore. Adams Express would later play an important role in the war, delivering abolitionist newspapers, acting as paymaster for the two armies, and even, on at least one occasion, smuggling runaway slaves. Eventually, in response to complaints, they were forced to split off a separate company, The Southern Express. Size of sheet 8 1/4 x 6 inches. Purchased from Doyle Galleries. $2,000-4,000 173
(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) REICH, JACQUES
An engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Signed (“Jacques Reich”), in pencil. Framed. 25 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches. $200-400
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Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois. Columbus, OH: Follett, Foster and Company, 1860. 8vo, publisher’s brown pebbled cloth stamped in blind, gilt-lettered spine, 4pp. publisher’s ads at front. Third edition of “the most important series of American political debates,” (Howes L-338) third state, with the addition of Howell’s campaign biography and a half-page letter titled “Letter from Mr. Lincoln” preceding the title page. Manuscript exlibris of H.C. McGills dated in the year of publication to the f.f.e.p. Light rubbing to boards; intermittent light foxing. $150-250 175
SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY
Autographed card signed (“P.H. Sheridan”), with word written illegibly below signature. 2 x 3 1/2 inches. $200-400 176
SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY
Autographed letter signed (“P.H. Sheridan”), as Major General, two pages, on official Headquarters Military Division of the Gulf letterhead, New Orleans, January 23, 1866. Addressed to Major General J.G. Foster, commanding General of the Department of Florida, Sheridan states in part, “I was obliged under orders from Genl Grant to order the muster out of one thousand more of your colored troops ... We have a good deal of fuss and feathers over on the Rio Grande but there is nothing in it and there will be no fight there. The Black troops there have become much incensed at the Franco Mexicans in consequence of the abuse of them ... we have to watch them closely. . .” Docketed on Verso. Folded in thirds; light soiling; otherwise good. 10 x 8 inches. $1,000-2,000
Howdy, Honey, Howdy. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1905. 8vo, publisher’s pictorial brown cloth with mounted picture on upper board, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g. First edition. Ex-library with call number to spine, sticker to rear board, bookplate and stamps; corners and ends rubbed. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $50-100 178
(AFRICAN AMERICAN) STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER
Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1856. 2 vols. 8vo, modern library buckram, gilt-lettered spines, renewed endpapers. First edition. Wear to boards; light marginal spotting. $100-200 179
KELLER, HELEN
The World I Live In. New York: Century, 1914. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered green cloth, portrait frontispiece. Later edition, with a lengthy inscription to an unknown recipient on the f.f.e.p., “Sunshine reflected can illumine the darkest corner of a room! Love of friends can turn darkness into light! Your friend, Helen Keller/ March 19, 1919.” Wear to boards; ends bumped; light finger smudges to bottom of f.f.e.p.; black ink stains affecting most leaves. $800-1,200
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(MORMON) TEASDALE, APOSTLE GEORGE, attrib.
An extensive and rare archive belonging to the Apostle George Teasdale (18311907), a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The collection consists of 23 unpublished manuscript poems, 12 of which can be attributed to the rare handwriting of George Teasdale upon comparison to extant documents in private and institutional collections. Teasdale served a number of missions in the church throughout Europe and the United Kingdom before being called in 1891 as President of the church’s Mexican mission. The archive has been examined by leading experts, who date a number of the manuscripts from the period of his service in Mexico. The manuscripts give a range of insight into the mind, faith and human side of this elusive leader. Many are of a personal nature, including a poem, “Have Courage, My boy, to say no” (“. . .In courage alone lies your safety/When you the long journey begin/your trust in a heavenly Father/Will keep you unspotted from sin/Temptations will go on increasing/As streams from a rivulet flow/But if you’d be true to your manhood/ Have courage, my boy, to say No!”); and “Look ever on the brightest side” (“Look ever on the brightest side/Tho’ clouds your sky o’er cast/Let cheering trope with you abide/The storm will soon be past. . .”) and “A Pen Picture,” a story in rhyme about the daughter of a farmer who weds a non-religious man and loses her faith. These works, along with a number, perhaps in the hand of his wives’ or childrens’, constitute the largest single collection of the elusive leaders’ writings that are known to be extant, outside of the archives of the LDS Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, according to Brent Ashworth, who has evaluated the archive. Further information, including a scan of all of the documents, is available upon request. Property from the Collection of Lisa K. Crosato, Los Angeles, California $8,000-12,000
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Edited by John Morse, Jr. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1898-1917. 40 vols. 8vo, publisher’s green cloth, gilt-lettered spines, portrait frontispieces. Standard Library Edition. Spine ends lightly bumped; otherwise a fine set. $200-400 182
(NATIVE AMERICAN) ADAIR, JAMES
The History of the American Indians, Particularly those Nations adjoining to the Missisippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1775. 4to, 3/4 maroon morocco over marbled boards, giltlettered spine, marbled endpapers, engraved folding map. First edition of “the best 18th-century English source on the Southern tribes, written by one who traded forty years with them.” (Howes) Includes extensive descriptions of the Floridas, the Mississippi, the benefits of colonizing Georgia and civilizing the Native Americans. Map creased; light rubbing to boards; lacking half-title; slight separation to f.f.e.p.; description pasted to final leaf; intermittent light foxing. Literature: Howes A38. Sabin 155 $2,000-4,000
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(NATIVE AMERICAN) CATLIN, GEORGE
Antiquities of the Southern Indians, Particularly of the Georgia Tribes. New York: D. Appleton, 1873. 4to, publisher’s green cloth stamped in gilt and blind, renewed endpapers. First edition, with 30 lithograph plates. Wear to boards with slight separation at the top hinge front cover; some light brownspotting to leaves and plates. $200-400 184
(NATIVE AMERICAN) CATLIN, GEORGE
Two sepia-tone lithographs from North American Indian Portfolio, 1844, comprising Antelope Shooting, no. 20, and Ball-Play Dance, no. 22. Framed. 21 x 25 3/4 inches each. $600-800 185
(NATIVE AMERICAN) CATLIN, GEORGE
Two sepia-tone lithographs from North American Indian Portfolio, 1844, comprising Ball Players, no. 21, and The Bear Dance, no. 18. Framed. Size of largest 21 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches. $600-800
Two sepia-tone lithographs from North American Indian Portfolio, 1844, comprising Attacking the Grizzly Bear, no. 19, and Buffalo Hunt, Chase, no. 7. Framed. Size of largest 21 3/4 x 27 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000 187*
(NATIVE AMERICAN) RINEHART, F.A.
Afraid of Eagle - Sioux. Signed and numbered (864) in the plate. Omaha, 1898. Black and white photograph. Framed. 12 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Jerald Morris, South Bend, Indiana $100-200 188*
(NATIVE AMERICAN) CURTIS, EDWARD
Shores of Puget Sound. Photogravure on paper, 1898. Framed and matted. 14 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Jerald Morris, South Bend, Indiana $100-200
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(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
Two lithographs from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838, comprising Chippeway Squaw & Child, and Hayne-Hudjihini, The Eagle of Delight. Framed. 21 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches each. $300-500 190
(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
Chon-Ca-Pe. Lithograph with hand-coloring from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838. Framed. 20 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches. $200-400 191
(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
Okee-Makee-Quid. Lithograph with hand-coloring from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838. Framed. 21 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches. $200-400 192
(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
Two lithographs with hand-coloring from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838, comprising Ki-On-Twog-Ky or Corn Plant, A Seneca Chief and Pet-A-Le-Shar-Ro, A Pawnee Brave. Framed. 25 1/2 x 20 inches each. $200-400
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A group of four lithographs with hand-coloring from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838, comprising Rant-Che-Wai-Me, Female Flying Pigeon; Wat-Che-Mon-Ne, An Ioway Chief; Wa-Kawn, A Winnebago Chief; and A-Mis-Quam, A Winnebago Brave. Framed. Size of largest 23 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches. $600-800 194
(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
A group of four lithographs with hand-coloring from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838, comprising Major Ridge, A Cherokee Chief; Kee-Shes-Wa, A Fox Chief; Tustennuggee Emathla or Jim Boy, A Creek Chief; and Naw-Kaw, A Winnebago Chief. Framed. Size of largest 23 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches. $800-1,200
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A group of three lithographs with hand-coloring from The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1838, comprising Wa-Baun-See, A Pottawatimie; A-Chippeway-Widow; and Chippeway Squaw & Child. Framed. Size of largest 23 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches. $300-500 196
(NEW YORK) BISHOP, WILLIAM G.
Manual for the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn for 1860-1861. Brooklyn: George C. Bennett, 1860. 8vo, publisher’s blind-stamped brown cloth. First edition, with one fold-out plate. Rubbing to boards; ends and corners bumped; previous owner’s manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p.; scattered light brownspotting. $100-200
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CARDOZO, BENJAMIN
Color photograph of Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George Bush and Bill Clinton, signed in the margin by each under their portraits in black felt. Taken at the George Bush Presidential Library, 1997. Fine. 8 x 10 inches. $2,000-4,000 198
BUSH, GEORGE
Signed print, George Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Fine. 17 x 13 inches. $100-200 199
OBAMA, BARACK
The Audacity of Hope. New York: Crown, (2006). 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered black boards, pictorial dust jacket. First edition, signed by Obama on the title page. Light soiling to jacket; otherwise fine. Property from the Friends of the Lake Forest Library, Lake Forest, Illinois $200-400
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Autographed note signed (“Benjamin Cardozo”), Washington D.C., November 5, 1932. Framed and matted with black and white portrait photograph. 5 x 3 inches. $300-500 200
(CHICAGO, COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION) WALTON, WILLIAM
The Art and Architecture of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Philadelphia: George Barrie, n.d. [c. 1893] Contents detached and loose in cloth case, comprising the first appearance of the Columbian Edition in 30 parts intended to be collected into three volumes, including two volumes of Art and one of Architecture. The two art volumes are largely complete, in text and plates, lacking approximately 15 plates, and architecture lacking approximately 10 plates and a large portion of text. It was intended to have 120. Present are portions of the original gilt-lettered blue wrappers from part 2-8, 11-14 and 16-30, along with advertisements. Contents sold as is; not subject to return. $150-250
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(CHICAGO) FIRE INSURANCE ATLAS
A drawn thread lace panel depicting buildings and attractions from the Century of Progress Exhibition, 1933. 17 2/3 x 50 inches. $100-200 202
(CHICAGO) ROBINSON, E.
Atlas of the City of Chicago, Illinois. New York: Robinson, 1886. Lithographed by A.H. Mueller. Vols. 1, 2 and 3 only (of 5), unbound sheets and title pages, linen-backed, most individually sleeved, vol. 3 in cloth-backed folder. Vol. 1 [30 plates, index map, and title page covering area from Madison to 12th St. and Halsted to the lake]: plates split at the folds, nos. 1-11 detached and sleeved separately, nos. 12-20, 21-23, and 2430 attached to portions of the backstrip in three sections, half of no. 30 detached with tears to the edges. Vol. 2 [24 (of 27) plates, index map, index to additions and sub-divisions, and title page covering area from 12 St. to 39th St. and State St. to the lake]: all plates detached and sleeved separately, a few split at the folds, but largely intact. Lacking plates 23-25. Vol. 3 [25 plates, index map, index to additions and sub-divisions, and title page covering area from Fullerton Ave. to Madison St. and Halsted St. to the lake]: plates loose in cream cloth-backed folder with gilt-lettered label to upper cover, all split down the center with some soiling and thumb marks. Size of maps 32 x 22 1/2 each. $1,000-2,000
Insurance Maps of Chicago. Vol. 2. Chicago: The Central Map Survey and Publishing Company, November 1891. Volume 2 only, with index map title page. 91 (of 95) maps with hand-coloring. A very early atlas of fire insurance maps prepared the Central Map Survey Company. A fascinating resource, showing the interior structures of buildings and other structures (ship and rail yards, brewing companies, etc.), construction materials, use, and other information, even for a number of buildings under construction at the time. The present atlas covers the heart of downtown Chicago, from Chicago to Maxwell Street, and Halsted to the lake. The initial plates provide a key to reading the insurance atlas, which would later be popularized by the Sanborn Map Company. Dampstain to corner of some plates and some intermittent soiling; some of the original number tabs are present; boards worn with loss to spine. $1,000-2,000 204
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(CHICAGO, PROHIBITION) CRADDOCK, HARRY
(CHICAGO. COMISKEY, CHARLES) AXELSON, G.W.
(CHICAGO, WILMETTE)
The Savoy Cocktail Book. New York: Richard R. Smith, 1930. 8vo, publisher’s cloth-backed art deco boards in black, silver and green, pictorial endpapers. First edition. Inscribed by Chicago Mayor A.J. Cermak to Chief of Police James P. Allman on the half-title, together with laid in card inscribed, “If and when Congress repeals the 18th Amendment this book may be useful - A.J.C.” Rubbing to boards at edges; ends and corners bumped; light soiling to endpapers; hinges starting. $1,000-2,000 58
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“Commy.” The Life Story of Charles A. Comiskey. Chicago: Reilly & Lee, (1919). 8vo, publisher’s red cloth lettered in black, dust jacket. First edition. Lightly chipped dust jacket. $150-250
Plan of Wilmette. S.l.: Wilmette Plan Commission, 1922. 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered boards. First edition, with numerous proposed plans, drawings and maps, one fold-out. Fading to boards; corners bumped; spine slightly chipped; 1-inch tear to folding map; ex-library copy with stamp to f.f.e.p. $100-200
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Historical Atlas of Wisconsin, Embracing Complete State and County Maps, City & Village Plats, Together with Separate State and County Histories; Also Special Articles on the Geology, Education, Agriculture, and Other Important Interests of the State. Milwaukee: Snyder, Van Vechten, 1878. Folio, publisher’s 3/4 black morocco lettered in gilt and ruled in blind, marbled edges. First edition of this complete and scarce atlas with approximately 137 plates comprising 106 engraved maps (six double page) and birds-eye lithograph views of towns, buildings, important residences, and outdoor activities (one double page). Includes large railroad map of the United States and a double hemisphere map. Rumsey indicates that few copies were sold and its production resulted in the financial ruin and early death of Snyder. Rubbing to boards; hinges strengthened; renewed endpapers; light dampstain to first few pages. $600-800 209
(BASEBALL) CHICAGO CUBS
Baseball signed by the members of the 1935 Chicago Cubs, including Fred Lindstrom, Gabby Hartnett, Billy Herman and Billy Jurges. The season saw the Cubs finish with 100 wins for the first (and last) time in the team history, a 21-game winning streak, and a loss to the Detroit Tigers in the 1935 World Series game. $200-400 210
(BASKETBALL) CHICAGO BULLS
Official Spalding NBA basketball signed in black felt by 14 players and coaches of the 1991-1992 Chicago Bulls team, including Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippin, Horace Grant, John Bach and Tex Winter. Housed in a plexi-glass case. Fine. $1,000-2,000
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Commemorative NBA Chicago Bulls jersey signed by Michael Jordan below the “45” in black felt. $500-700 212
(DYNASTY)
Original script from the television show Dynasty, Episode 115 (29): “Royal Wedding,” 1985, signed by actors Pamela Bellwood, Linda Evans, John Forsythe, and John James. $100-200
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(SOVIET POLITICAL POSTER) FIVE YEAR PLAN
Razvitie narodnogo zdravookhraneniia. [The Development of the Nation’s Public Health Service] Moscow: Gosudarstvennoye izdatelstvo, 1930. Color photomontage offset lithograph poster showing the projected improvements in the health service during the Five Year Plan. No. 28 20 x 28 inches. $1,500-2,500
Sotsial’noe strakhovanie. [Social Insurance] Moscow: Gosudarstvennoye izdatelstvo, 1930. Color photomontage offset lithograph poster showing projected increases in the numbers covered by different forms of social security or in amounts spent on social security in the Five Year Plan. No. 25 20 1/4 x 28 1/4 inches. $1,500-2,500
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(GRIGORIEV, BORIS, illus.) CHERNYI, SASHA
Detskii Ostrov. [Children’s Island] Berlin and Gdansk: Slovo, n.d. [1921]
Zabavnye stishki. [Humorous Rhymes] St. Petersburg: [“Satrikon”], 1914.
4to, publisher’s half cloth with color lithograph illustration mounted to upper board, top edge dyed yellow. First edition of this collection of verse about toys, games and zoo animals, profusely illustrated with lithographs by Boris Grigoriev. Apparently the artist’s only children’s book. Gilt-lettered spine faded; soiling and dampstain to boards with some loss to bottom corner; hinges tender; bookseller’s sticker to front pastedown; some light soiling to pages. Literature: De Saint-Rat 93-94 $800-1,200
8vo, publisher’s printed wraps. First edition of this collection of poems, illustrated throughout with black and white lithographs by Kulbin. Signatures separated; manuscript notation to upper cover. $700-900 216
(GONCHAROVA, NATALIA, illus.) RUBAKIN, ALEXANDER
Gorod. [The City] Paris: For the Author, 1920. 8vo, publisher’s printed wraps, uncut and unopened. First edition, with 52 illustrations by Goncharova, of which nine are full-page. One of 300 copies on Arches, this one unnumbered and out of a series. Light soiling to edges; a few brown spots. $2,000-4,000
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(KLUSTIS, GUSTAV, illus.) KRUCHENYK, ALEKSEI
(MYAKOVSKY, VLADIMIR, et al.) LUNACHARSKY, ANATOLY, ed.
Na bor’bu s khuliganstvom v literature. [On the Battle Against Hooliganism in Literature] Moscow: By the Author, 1926. 8vo, publisher’s lithographed pictorial wraps by Gustav Klustis featuring a skull with knife and gun on upper cover and a woman holding hatchets with the inscription “Rubicha” to back cover. First edition of this compilation of Futurist essays. One of 5,000 copies. Wraps detached and soiled with loss to backstrip. Literature: MOMA 645 $500-700
Rzhanoe slovo. Revolutsionnaya khrestomatiya furturistov. [Rye-World. A Futurist Revolutionary Reader] Preface by Redaktsionnaya Kollenga. Petrograd: Izdatel’stvo molodykh, 1918. Folio, publisher’s hand-painted wraps by Mayakovsky, with wallpaper back cover. An anthology of Futurist poetry, with contributions by Nikolai Asseev, David Burliuk, Vasilii Kamenskii, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Viktor Khlebnikov. MOMA 190, offset lithograph copy - this copy with hand-painted wraps and wallpaper, out of series of 5,000. Wraps lightly worn with a few small tears and spine professionally restored; a few small tears to leaves, overall toned. $1,000-2,000
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Oslinyi khvost i mishen. [The Donkey’s Tail and the Target] Moscow: TS. A. Munster, 1913.
4to, publisher’s printed wraps with illustration by Larionov on upper cover. One of 525 copies of this Russian Futurist collection of essays, with 10 tipped-in lithographs Larionov and black and white illustrations by Goncharova, Le-Dantiu, Levkievsky, Romanovich, and others. Wrappers deteriorating and strengthened with archival board; sewn contents largely detached. $600-800 221
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L’Art decoratif et industriel de l’U.R.S.S. Moscow: edition du comite de la section de l’U.R.S.S. a l’exposition internationale des arts decoratifs. Paris, Goznak, 1925. 4to, publisher’s wrappers with Constructivist design by A. Rodchenko. First edition of this important catalogue for the 1925 International Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris, with 13 sepia-tone and color plates (two tipped-in) representing Socialist fine and decorative arts in Russia. Rodchenko’s cover is one of the most important examples of Russian Constructivist art. Also included are articles by Lebedeff, Arkine, Tugenhold, Nocolsky, Kameneff and others. From an edition of 3000. Light soiling to wraps with 1/2-inch separation to foot of spine; some pages warped and soiled. $1,000-2,000
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(VASNETSOV, YURI, illus.) BIANKI, VITALI
Chvosty. [Tails] Moscow: Detskaya literatura, 1939. 12mo, publisher’s color lithograph wraps. With seven whimsical full-page color lithographs of nature scenes after celebrated Russian children’s illustrator, Yuri Vasnetsov, protege of Vladimir Lebedev. Light wear to leaves at hinges; otherwise colors are bright and beautifully rendered. $500-700
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[Historic Exhibition of Architecture.] Saint Petersburg, 1911. Text in Russian. 4to, publisher’ photo-pictorial wraps. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of historical buildings, interiors and decorative arts in Saint Petersburg. Two pages starting; covers worn and creased with some loss. $100-200
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A group of 12 issues of U.S.S.R. in Construction. Moscow and Leningrad: State Art Publishing House “Iskusstvo,” 1933, 1936 and 1939. Folio, publisher’s printed wraps, comprising 1933 (vols. 6-8, 11-12. Text in English), 1936 (vols. 1, 3, and 6. Text in Russian) and 1939 (vol. 6. Text in English). Light wear to wraps with fading and some loss at edges and corners. $100-200 226
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CHAGALL, MARC
4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with two original lithographs by Chagall created for this publication and color illustrations throughout. Light edgewear to jacket; some minor brownspotting. $400-600
4to, publisher’s pictorial red cloth, dust jacket. With four original lithographs by Chagall. Light soiling and fading to boards; jacket marginally chipped with tape repair to upper spine; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine. [Together with:] The Jerusalem Windows. New York: George Braziller, (1962). 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth. With two color lithographs. Lacking dust jacket; otherwise fine. Drawings and Water Colors for the Ballet. New York: Tudor, 1969. 4to, publisher’s yellow cloth, slipcase. With original lithograph by Chagall. Wear to slipcase. $400-600
The Jerusalem Windows. Text and notes by Jean Leymarie. New York: George Braziller, (1962).
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The Jerusalem Windows. Text and notes by John Leymarie. New York: George Braziller, (1962). 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with two original lithographs by Chagall created for this publication and color illustration throughout. Light wear to boards; ends bumped; 3-inch tear to bottom right corner of jacket with some marginal chipping. $600-800
Le cirque d’Izis. Text by Jacques Prevert. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1965).
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Drawings and Water Colors for the Ballet. New York: Tudor, (1969). 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with original lithograph by Chagall. Minor edgewear to jacket with light foxing to verso. $100-200
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Drawings for the Bible. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1960). Folio, publisher’s pictorial boards, dust jacket. Complete with 24 original lithographs by Chagall. Jacket marginally chipped with some loss; 4 x 9-inch portion lacking from front of dust jacket; edgewear, $1,000-2,000 232
(CHAGALL, MARC) ELUARD, PAUL
Le dur desir de Durer. Paris: Arnold-Bordas, 1946. 4to, contents loose as issued in printed wraps with glassine jacket, pictorial slipcase. First edition, limited to 330 copies on Velin BFK, signed by Chagall and Eluard, this being number 153. Complete with color frontispiece and 25 original plates by Chagall. Slipcase worn; glassine toned with some loss; marginal toning to some leaves. $400-600
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The Lithographs of Chagall II, 1957-1962. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1963). 4to, publisher’s tan cloth lettered in black, dust jacket. With 11 original lithographs by Chagall. Marginal chipping to jacket. $400-600 234
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A group of four works. Chagall. By Andre Pieyre De Mandiargues. Paris: Maeght, (1974). Folio, yellow cloth, slipcase. Chagall’s Posters. “Catalogue Raisonne.” New York: Crown, (1975). 4to, blue cloth lettered in white, dust jacket. The Ceramics and Sculptures of Chagall. Monaco: Andre Sauret, (1972). 4to, grey cloth lettered in black, dust jacket, slipcase. Chagall in Jerusalem. New York: Leon Amiel, (1983).4to, blue cloth, dust jacket. $200-400
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DERRIERE LE MIROIR
A group of seven issues comprising nos. 27-28 (March-April, 1950); no. 147 (June 1964); no. 170 (March 1968); no. 171 (April 1968); no. 172 (May 1968); no. 174 (November 1968); and no. 175 (December 1968). Light wear and soiling to wraps. $300-500
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(ENTARTE KUNST) KAISER, FRITZ
KANDINSKY, VASSILY
Original catalogue - Fuhrer durch die Austellung Entarte Kunst ... zusammengestellt von der Reichspropagandaleitung, Amtsleitung Kulture. Sie wird in den grosseren Staadten aller Gaue gezeicht werden. Berlin: Verlag fur Kultur und Wirtschaftswerbung, n.d. [1937] 8vo, stapled pamphlet, publisher’s printed wraps, featuring reproductions of numerous modernist works of art. Rare catalogue of the “degenerate art” exhibition mounted by the Third Reich, comprising of 5,000 paintings and 12,000 graphic works of art, including works of Kokoschka, Kirchner, Grosz, Klee and others. Many of the items were sold in a 1938 auction in Switzerland; some were acquired by museums and private collections and others by Nazi officials for their private use. Many other works by Avant-garde German artists were burned. Contents starting to detach; light creasing to covers. $400-600
Der Blaue Reiter. Munich: R. Piper, 1914. 4to, publisher’s cloth illustrated by Kandinsky, printed in orange and blue. Second edition, with four tipped in plates colored in pochoir with lettered tissue guards, including one by Kandinsky and one by Franz Marc, vignettes and woodcuts by Arp and Marc, and three printed fold-out music plates after Schonberg. Very light soiling to boards; otherwise an exceptionally good copy with very bright coloring to plates and covers. $4,000-6,000
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(LAURENCIN, MARIE) CARROLL, LEWIS
(LINDNER, RICHARD) XXe SIECLE
MUCHA, ALPHONSE
Alice in Wonderland. Paris: The Black Sun Press, 1930. Oblong 4to, contents loose as issued in publisher’s printed wraps, publisher’s slipcase and chemise in pieces and worn, glassine. Limited edition, number 173 of 300 copies, with six original lithographs by Laurencin with tissue guards. Small brown spot to cover; slipcase and chemise defective. $800-1,200 241
(LEGER, FERNAND) RIMBAUD, ARTHUR
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XXe Siecle. Homage to Richard Lindner. Translations by Joan Marie Weiss Davison. New York: Leon Amiel, 1980. Folio, publisher’s pink leatherette, gilt-lettered spine, pictorial dust jacket. Special issue of the XXe Siecle Review, with two color lithograph plates by Lindner, one folding. Light rubbing and marginal chipping to jacket; hinges starting. $100-200 243
Les illuminations. Lithographies originales de Fernand Leger. Preface by Henry Miller. Lausanne: Grosclaude, Editions des Gaules, n.d. [1949]
(MATISSE, PICASSO, et al.) ELUARD, PAUL
Portfolio, contents loose in modern folder. The complete set of 15 lithographs (13 with pochoir coloring), without text pages. Together with suite of 15 monotone plates. From an edition of 350 on Lana. Lacking numerous text pages, limitation page and table of contents; sold as a collection of plates. $1,000-2,000
Folio, publisher’s printed wraps. Limited edition, 474 of 1150 copies on Velin du Marais. With four original lithographs by Marie Laurencin, Christian Berard, Henri Matisse and Picasso. Wear to covers with loss to spine; tissue guard torn; contents starting to detach; some soiling to leaves. $200-400
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Sainte Catherine 1946. Paris: Typographie de l’Imprimerie Union, 1946.
Utok More. [Attack of the Sea.] By Quido-Maria Vyskocil. Prague: E. Beaufort, 1922. 8vo, publisher’s pictorial wraps. With original illustrations, including cover and title design by Mucha. Marginal chipping to wraps with 8 x 5 1/2 tear to rear cover; scattered brownspotting. [Together with:] Otcenas. By Kreslila Napsal. Prague: Graphische Gesellschaft, 1900. Illustrations after Mucha. Light soiling to wraps with some chipping to spine. $100-200 245*
(TAMAYO, RUFINO) PAZ, OCTAVIO
Tamayo en la Pintura Mexicana. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1959. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-stamped yellow cloth. Signed by Tamayo on the double title page. Illustrated throughout with numerous reproductions of plates by Tamayo. Lacking dust jacket; light soiling to boards. Property from the Collection of Dr. Wendell Mathews, McCormick, South Carolina $100-200
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Vincent Van Gogh. 100 teekeningen uit de Verzameling Hidde Nyland in het Museum te Dordrecht. Amsterdam: W. Versluys, 1905. Portfolio, publisher’s linen-backed boards, cloth ties, in 10 sections each within grey printed wraps with pastedown reproduction. Illustrated with 100 reproductions mounted on stiff paper, including on the front covers of each section. Wear and soiling to boards; cloth ties torn; linen worn at spine with some loss; marginal toning to leaves. $200-400 247
(BAJ, ENRICO) BALLO, GUIDO
I Ricatti. Pesaro/Milan: La Pergola, (1969). 4to, contents loose as issued in pink felt clamshell case with inset tinted photograph. Portfolio of six etchings with aquatint by Enrico Baj each signed in pencil by the artist. One of 90 copies (from a total edition of 105) signed by the author on the limitation page. Some light soiling to case. $600-800
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(DALI, SALVADOR) ALIGHIERI, DANTE
(PICASSO, PABLO) SABARTES, JAIME
6 vols. 4to, loose as issued in publisher’s cream printed wrappers, board folders with abstract design in gilt, matching slipcases, deckled edges. The complete Italian edition, comprising 100 woodcuts in colors, on Rives, with title, text, and table of contents, copy number 1,108 from the edition of 2,900, printed by Stamperia Valdonega di Verona and Raymond Jacquet. Light wear to slipcases; otherwise contents are very fine with bright coloring. $5,000-7,000
Oblong 4to, publisher’s pictorial red cloth, dust jacket. With four lithographed plates by Picasso, one in color. Light wear and fading to boards; jacket price-clipped; minor toning to extremities of leaves. $1,000-2,000
La Divina Commedia. Florence: Arti e Scienze Salani, 1964.
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Picasso: Toreros. New York: George Braziller; Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1961).
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METROPOLITAN OPERA FINE ART II
Picasso Lithographs. S.l.: Boston Book and Art Publisher, (1970). 4to, publisher’s grey cloth lettered in black, dust jacket. Light wear to jacket; marginal toning to leaves; otherwise good. $100-200
New York: Metropolitan Opera Association and Circle Fine Art, 1984. The complete portfolio, comprising six lithographs in colors on Somerset paper, each signed in pencil and numbered 62/250, with the blindstamp of the publisher. Portfolio, loose as issued in publisher’s linen portfolio lettered in brown, title page, justification, full sheets. Very good condition, aside from some very light dampstaining on the reverse of some and light surface wear to the portfolio. Artists and titles include: Karel Appel (Pagliacci), Will Barnet (Peter Grimes), Sandro Chia (Il Trovatore), Rufino Tamayo (Salome), George Tooker (Una Ballo in Maschera), Tom Wesselmann (LuLu). $4,000-6,000
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American Bricolage. November 2-December 22. New York: Sperone Westwater, (November 2000). 8vo, board folder, title taped to upper board and packing list to the rear cover with duct tape, 12mo booklet entitled Small Observations on the Small Tasks of the Bricoleur, by Todd Alden, laid into taped-down library card sleeve to inside upper flap, ten plastic sleeves of collage and letters, 18pp. of index and images stapled to inside back flap. 166 of 875 numbered copies: “All contents were created, gathered & printed for the purposes of this assembly.� Publication concept by Todd Alden. Duct Tape + Cover announcement by Tom Sachs. Signed by Sachs in black felt to back cover. $200-400
FVG. Pulcherrimae Strade. Sept-Dec 2001. S.l., n.p. Folding box binder, title to upper cover in red and black paint on pastedown map of Italy. A prototype catalogue for a 2001 exhibition that contains original drawings laid into hand-made slip folder of two photographs taped down with duct tape, with five folded plastic sleeves of drawings and writing, modern map of Italy taped to rear board with duct tape. Black sandpaper taped to spine and rear board. 8 x 11 inches. $1,000-2,000 254
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White Book. Paris: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, January 20-February 24, 2001. 8vo, printed white paper wraps sewn together, 12pp. of text, tape-down photographs, and other original collages assembled by Sachs, CD to rear cover affixed with binder folds. Inscribed on the final leaf by Sachs, dated January 27, 2001. $200-400
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The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B & Back Again). New York and London: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, (1975). 8vo, publisher’s orange and yellow cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed by Warhol to Marla (illeg.) in black felt on the half-title with a drawing of the Campbell’s Soup can, signed beneath by Warhol. Minor wear to boards; jacket soiled and marginally chipped; 3-inch tear at crease of front flap; light soiling affecting pp. 9-12 and fore edges; otherwise good. Property from the Collection of Mark Hirsch, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200 256
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Interview Magazine. June, 1983. Folio, pictorial cover featuring Susan Sarandon. Signed by Warhol in black felt. Wear to covers, but signature remains bold. $100-200 257
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Rolling Stones original Sticky Fingers album and photographic album cover designed by Warhol with zipper, signed by Warhol in black felt. $200-400
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) ADAMS, ANSEL
(PHOTOGRAPHY) BAILEY, DAVID AND PETER EVANS
Yosemite and the Range of Light. Boston: Little and Brown, 1979. Oblong folio, publisher’s quarter maroon cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition, inscribed by Adams on the half-title. Fading to boards; light soiling and marginal chipping to jacket; otherwise good. $100-200 259
(PHOTOGRAPHY) ADAMS, ANSEL
A group of four books, two of which are signed. Camera and Lens. By Ansel Adams. New York: Morgan & Morgan, (1970), signed. Ansel Adams. Forward by Minor White. Boston: Little and Brown, (1972), signed. Yosemite and the Range of Light. Introduction by Paul Brooks. Boston: Little and Brown, (1979). Ansel Adams: Photographs from the National Park Service. By Basil Cannon. New York: Gramercy Books, (2000). $200-400 260
(PHOTOGRAPHY) AVEDON, RICHARD
Portraits. New York: Harry N. Abrams, (2002). 8vo, publisher’s photo-pictorial boards, slipcase. First edition. Light wear to slipcase. $100-200
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Goodbye Baby & Amen. New York: Coward-McCann, 1969. Folio, publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver, pictorial dust jacket, clipped. First edition. Light soiling and wear to boards; jacket chipped; otherwise good. $100-200 262
(PHOTOGRAPHY) DATER, JUDY
A group of three books, two of which are signed. Women and Other Visions. New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1975. First edition, signed. Twenty Years. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1986. First edition. Discovery: Inner and Outer Worlds. Carmel, California: The Friends of Photography, 1970. Limited edition, signed. $100-200 263
(PHOTOGRAPHY) DE HAAN, KARL
Sun Day Sue. London: Fountain Press, (1969). Folio, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Light wear and soiling to jacket. $100-200
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) LEIBOVITZ, ANNIE
People. New York: The Viking Press, (1973).
Photographs. Introduction by Tom Wolfe. New York: Pantheon/Rolling Stone Press, (1983).
Folio, publisher’s red cloth, gilt-lettered spine. First edition, signed by Eisenstadt on the title page. Light wear to boards; ephemera laid into front. $100-200
4to, publisher’s photo-pictorial wrappers. Illustrated with reproductions of Leibovitz’s photographs of famous individuals. Signed by Leibovitz on the halftitle. Light wear to wraps. $200-400
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The Secrets of Photographing Women. New York: Crown Publishers, (1981). First edition. How to Photograph Women. New York: Crown Publishers, (1953). First edition. The Art and Technique of Stereo Photography. New York: Crown Publishers, (1954). First edition. How to Photograph Women. New York: Crown Publishers, (1954). $100-200
Photographs, 1970-1990. New York: Harper Collins, (1991).
(PHOTOGRAPHY) LEIBOVITZ, ANNIE
Folio, publisher’s photo-pictorial boards, printed glassine jacket. First edition, inscribed by Leibovitz on the title page. Marginal chipping to jacket; light wear to boards. $200-400
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) HASKINS, SAM
(PHOTOGRAPHY) MICHALS, DUANE
Folio, publisher’s red cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. A few small tears and some toning to dust jacket; otherwise good. $100-200
Homage to Cavafy. Danbury: Addison House, (1978). Nude: Theory. New York: Lustrum Press, (1979). Real Dreams. Danbury: Addison House, (1976). $100-200
Five Girls. New York: Crown, 1962.
A group of three signed first editions.
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) HASS, ERNEST Two signed first editions.
The Creation. New York: Viking Press, (1971). The Concerned Photographer. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. $100-200
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) NEWTON, HELMUT
(PHOTOGRAPHY) NEWTON, HELMUT
Folio, publisher’s black cloth, photographic dust jacket. First edition, with original signed photograph laid in. Light wear to jacket. $800-1,200
Pages from the Glossies: Facsimiles 1956-1998. Zurich: Scalo, 1998. Helmut Newton. Introduction by Karl Lagerfeld. New York: Pantheon Books, 1987. $100-200
Big Nudes. New York: Xavier Moreau, (1982).
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) RENGER-PATZSCH, ALBERT, AND CARL GEORG HEISE
(PHOTOGRAPHY) SANNES, SANNE
(PHOTOGRAPHY. WESTON, EDWARD) ARMITAGE, MERLE
4to, publisher’s blue cloth stamped in silver. First edition, with 100 black and white photographic plates. Hinges starting. Property from the Collection of The Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
Folio, publisher’s lavender cloth, spine lettered in pink, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Dust jacket rubbed with some loss at spine ends and corners; penned price to upper flap. $100-200
Die welt ist schon. Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1928.
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The Face of Love. South Brunswick and New York: A.S. Barnes, (1972).
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The Art of Edward Weston. New York: E. Weyhe, 1932. Folio, quarter printed paper over publisher’s printed paper-backed boards. Limited edition, number 397 of 550 copies signed by Edward Weston on the limitation page. Wear and light soiling to boards; spine chipped with some loss; intermittent foxing; hinges starting; marginal toning to leaves. $600-800 280
(PHOTOGRAPHY) WESTON, EDWARD
A group of four books, one of which is signed.
Steichen the Photographer. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1929).
Look at Us . . . New York: Cowles Education Corp, (1967). First edition. The Depression Years. New York: Dover, (1978). Words and Pictures. New York: American Photographic Book Publishing, (1979). Photojournalism. New York: American Photographic Book Publishing, (1979). Signed. $100-200
4to, publisher’s black cloth lettered in gilt. First edition, limited to 925 copies signed by Sandburg and Steichen. Illustrated throughout with numerous sepia-tone reproductions of Steichen’s photographs. Light wear to boards; ephemera tipped in front and rear pastedowns; a few leaves slightly rippled. $1,500-2,500
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(PHOTOGRAPHY) UNWERTH, ELLEN VON
(PHOTOGRAPHY) WESTON, CHARIS WILSON AND EDWARD WESTON
The Flute of the Gods. By Marah Ellis Ryan. New York: Frederick A Stokes, (1909). 8vo, publisher’s pictorial cloth. First edition, with 24 gravure plates after photographs by Edward Curtis. Minor wear to boards; ends bumped; light offsetting from plates; hinges starting. $100-200
Revenge. Santa Fe: Twin Palms Publishers, (2003). 8vo, publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver, slipcase. First, limited edition, number 36 of 200 copies signed by the author. Fine. $600-800
My Camera on Point Lobos. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1950. Folio, publisher’s spiral bound stiff wrappers. First edition, with 30 photographic plates. Light wear to boards; spiral binding broken in some places; plates 3, 5, 8, 16, and 27 trimmed and laid in; light marginal toning to leaves. $100-200
California and the West. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1940). 4to, publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver. First edition. Rubbing to boards at edges; corners bumped; toning to extremities of leaves. $100-200
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2 vols. Portfolios, contents loose as issued in printed boards, cloth ties. With 155 (of 160) chromolithographed plates, many double-page (counted as two), one uncolored plate, depicting interior decorations, as well as cabinets and furnishings. Lacking spines, vol. 1 rebacked with tape; wear to boards; some cloth ties torn; contents are in good condition with very bright coloring. $300-500
A group of 10 signed books. $200-400
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Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, et graveurs. S.l.: Librarie Grund, (1948). 8 vols. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered maroon cloth. Sixth printing. Light wear to boards. $100-200 285
(DESIGN) ALLEMAGNE, HENRY-RENE D’
80 Toiles Imprimees et Indiennes de Traite. Paris: Librairie Grund, (1948). Small folio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s linen-backed decorative boards, cloth ties present, some pages unopened. Limited edition, number 259 of 300 copies, profusely illustrated with 80 color plates of textile designs. Light soiling to boards; inner edge of spine defective, but hinges sturdy; otherwise interior in fine condition. $150-250
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Farbige Decorationen vom XV-XIX Jahrhundert. Berlin: Ernst Wasmuth, 1889-1896.
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(DESIGN, ART DECO) FRANKL, PAUL T.
New Dimensions. The Decorative Arts of Today in Words & Pictures. New York: Payson & Clarke, (1928). Folio, publisher’s lettered linen-backed boards, dust jacket. Second printing, profusely illustrated with photographic illustrations of furniture, decorative arts, advertising displays and more. Repair to verso and some dampstaining to dust jacket. $150-250
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(ARCHITECTURE. BURNHAM, DANIEL) MOORE, CHARLES
Suggestions in Design. New York: D. Appleton, 1881. Folio, gilt-lettered green morocco. Profusely illustrated. Collated upon request. Boards rubbed; ends and corners chipped; minor dampstaining affecting bottom right corner of first 30pp.; light interior soiling. $100-200 289
(DESIGN) RACINET, M.
L’ornement polychrome. Cent planches en couleurs or et argent. Paris: Libraire de Firmin-Didot, n.d. [c. 1890] 2 vols. Folio, quarter morocco over marbled boards, rebacked, retaining original boards and a portion of the original spine, gilt-lettered green leather spine label. Third edition, with 218 illustrations of architectural treasures from around the world. Rubbing to boards; chipping to edges of most leaves and some marginal fading; intermittent foxing; some leaves detached or starting. $800-1,200 290
(DESIGN) TIFFANY, LOUIS C.
The Art Work of Louis C. Tiffany. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page, 1914. 4to, publisher’s embossed gold over red vellum boards. Limited edition, number 359 of 492 copies printed on Japan paper for private distribution. Presentation copy, “To the Hackley Gallery of Fine Arts with the best wishes,” signed, (“Louis C. Tiffany”), May 1917. Ex-library copy with sticker to foot of spine and calling card tipped to dedication page just under signature; half-title and frontispiece detached but present; some scratches to boards; otherwise a fine copy with tight hinges and clean plates. $2,000-4,000
Daniel H. Burnham, Architect Planner of Cities. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1921. 2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-stamped green cloth, dust jacket, slipcase. First edition, illustrated with numerous black and white plates. Ends bumped; light soiling and marginal chipping to dust jackets; slipcase worn; otherwise good. $100-200 292
(ARCHITECTURE) MAGNE, LUCIEN
Le palais de justice de Poitiers. Paris: Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts, 1904. 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 blue morocco, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. Complete with frontispiece and 36 plates. Wear to boards; light offsetting from plates; otherwise good. $100-200 293
(ARCHITECTURE) SLOAN, SAMUEL
The Model Architect. A Series of Original Designs for Cottages, Villas, Suburban Residences, etc. Philadelphia: E.S. Jones, (1852). 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 calf over mottled boards, giltlettered spines. With lithographed plates on 185 sheets, some color. Rubbing to boards; ends bumped and chipped; moderate foxing; light offsetting from plates. $400-600
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Genealogie de la maison de Montesquiou-Fezensac, suivie de ses preuves. Paris: L’Imprimerie de Valade, 1784. 4to, contemporary maroon leather with gilt-stamped coat-of-arms of the Montesquiou-Fezensac family to upper board, gilt-lettered red leather spine label. With fold-out genealogical table tracing the lineage of the French Symbolist poet and dandy’s family tree, which includes Charles de Batz-Castelmore d’Artagnan, the model for Dumas’ musketeer. Very light wear to boards; a few repaired tears, dampstaining and light browning to leaves. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
Le Comte Robert de Montesquiou. Drypoint etching on heavy wove paper. Second state. Signed (“Helleu”), lower left. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Literature: Montesquiou IV $800-1,200
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Le Chef des odeurs suaves. Paris: G. Richard, 1893. 4to, bound by Le Bonneau in 3/4 purple morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers, original wraps bound-in. Second “De luxe” Edition, number 80 of 110 copies printed on velin, containing twelve additional poems, along with a printed dedication by Verlaine and an introduction by the author. Boards rubbed; f.f.e.p. detached but present. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 297*
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Le Chef des odeurs suaves. Paris: Georges Richard, 1893. 297
4to, contemporary silk-covered boards, marbled endpapers, uncut. First edition, number 5 of 200 copies. Inscribed by Montesquiou to Octave Mirabeau, dated March 1893. Montesquiou instructs Mirabeau to see page 219, which is a poem entitled “Mirabilia,” dedicated to him. Rubbing to boards with hinges starting. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800 298*
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Les Chauves-Souris. Clairs-obscurs. Deuxieme ouvrage carminal. (Paris: Georges Richard, 1892) 4to, contemporary decorative silk boards, uncut. First edition, number 20 of 100 copies. With a lengthy two-page inscription by Montesquiou to Octave Mirabeau, dated October, 1892. Boards worn with some loss to silk; edges of leaves curled. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800 298
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Les Chauves-Souris. Clairs-Obscurs. Paris: Georges Richard, 1893. 4to, bound by C.H. Meunier in grey morocco with numerous onlaid bats within a foliate frame continuing on spine and turn-ins to match the vignette on the title page after design by Whistler, slipcase, silk doublures, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., original wraps bound in. Number 135 of 300 copies printed for the author on velin, inscribed on a full sheet to Paul Nadar, his biographer, undated. Lithographic illustrations by James McNeill Whistler throughout to original wraps and a few pages within. Inner hinges starting; Russian library stamp to verso title page; some light toning to margins and spine faded. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000
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8vo, contemporary gilt-speckled yellow boards, gilt-lettered red leather spine label, t.e.g., original wrappers bound in. First edition of this collection of poems, number 17 of 300 copies on papier a la forme. Inscribed by Montesquiou on a full sheet to Madame Alphonse Daudet, dated 1908. 1-inch tear to cover page repaired; light toning to boards and spine. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
4to, original blind-stamped decorative leather, giltlettered spine, t.e.g., marbled endpapers, felt-lined slipcase, original wraps bound-in. First edition of this collection of vignettes dedicated to the memory of Gabriel de Yturri, number 35 of 100 copies printed for the author, with frontispiece and two plates. Inscribed by the author to the actress Cecile Sorel, dated June 27, 1908, and with an additional plate laid-in inscribed to Sorel, dated 1903. Light wear to spine; rubbing to slipcase at edges.
4to, original blind-stamped decorative leather, giltlettered spine, t.e.g., marbled endpapers, felt-lined slipcase, original wrappers bound-in. First edition of this collection of vignettes dedicated to the memory of Gabriel de Yturri, number 38 of 100 printed for the author, with frontispiece and two plates. Inscribed to French poet and novelist, Judith Gautier, dated June 27, 1908. Rubbing to spine and to edges of slipcase.
Passiflora. Paris: “L’Abbaye,” Groupe Fraternel d’Artistes, 1907.
Le Chancelier de fleurs. Douze stations d’amitie. [Paris: Maison du Livre], 1907.
In his book, Marcel Proust: A Life, William C. Carter notes a celebration of the publication of this book was held June 27, 1908, at the Pavillon des Muses. Montesquiou invited friends and distinguished artists (leaving out Proust) and we might presume this was inscribed to Sorel at that time. (Carter 451) Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
Le Chancelier de fleurs. Douze stations d’amitie. [Paris: Maison du Livre], 1907.
In his book, Marcel Proust: A Life, William C. Carter notes a celebration of the publication of this book was held June 27, 1908, at the Pavillon des Muses. Montesquiou invited friends and distinguished artists (leaving out Proust) and we might presume this was inscribed to Sorel at that time. (Carter 451) Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $500-700
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4to, contents loose in decorative boards. Original autographed manuscript draft, 95pp. on varying color paper with revisions in color pencil. One of the few original manuscripts by Montesquiou that were not given to the Musee de Geneve. None have been sold at auction. [Together with:] Les Perles Rouges. 93 Sonnets Historiques. Paris: Eugene Fasquelle, 1899. Folio, publisher’s printed wraps. Edition de luxe, number 80 of 160 copies on velin de cuve. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Bibliotheque de Robert de Montesquiou, April 23, 1923-April 15, 1924, no. 228, vol. 1, p. 87. $1,500-2,500
8vo, full soft black-morocco journal, marbled endpapers. 245pp., on both sides, comprising the first draft of Les Purgatoires, different from La Petite Mademoiselle, which, in the previous lot, was also entitled Les Purgatoires. This unpublished manuscript, written in dialogue in two parts, or “Episodes,” entitled “Mademoiselle O. Optat Toccanier” (crossed out) and “Le ‘Hoc Eray in Voyis, de Mademoiselle Archeveque.” Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Pierre Beres, Paris, April 5, 1939, ALS $2,000-4,000
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Les Perles Rouge. Paris, n.d. [c. 1890]
MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
Les Purgatoires: Les Petite Mademoiselle. Paris, n.d. [c. 1890] 4to, 3/4 contemporary calf over marbled boards, manuscript book, gilt-lettered red leather spine label. Original autographed manuscript draft, over 330 pp., including revisions and an inscribed dedication page to French novelist and playwright Abel Hermant, “a l’auteur des ‘Affranchis,’ j’offres cette Histoire d’une Esclave.” Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Bibliotheque de Robert de Montesquiou, April 23, 1923-April 15, 1924, no. 253, vol. 1, p. 96 $2,000-4,000
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Les Purgatoires [La Petite Mademoiselle]. [Paris: s.n., c. 1882].
306* Paul Helleu. Peintre et graveur. Paris: H. Floury, 1913. 4to, bound by Driancourt in 3/4 tan morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine decorated in compartments with floral onlay, marbled endpapers, t.e.g., original illustrated wrappers bound in. First edition of this scarce catalogue raisonne, illustrated with 100 plates accompanied by captioned tissue guards. Spine lightly faded; marginal toning to some leaves. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
La Divine Comtesse. Etude d’apres Madame de Castiglione. Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1913. 4to, 3/4 blue crushed morocco over marbled boards, giltlettered spine, marbled endpapers, uncut, original wrappers bound in. First edition, with color etched frontispiece and 25 plates (including some in color), number 185 of 200 copies on Hollande paper. Light rubbing to boards; hinges starting. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 308*
MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
Prieres de tous. Douze poesies enluminees par Mademoiselle Feurgard. Paris: Societe d’Editions d’Art et d’Histoire, 1924. Thin folio, quarter blue cloth over marbled boards, original gilt-lettered wraps bound in. Profusely illustrated with color reproductions on wove paper. Some pages starting; boards worn. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
A uniformly bound collection of works in 27 volumes, including six inscribed to contemporaries including Anatole France. Most limited editions, most with original wrappers bound in, including six with lengthy inscriptions. A full list of titles is available upon request. 8vo, 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, largely uncut. Inscriptions can be found in the following: Felicite. Paris, 1894. To M. Von Bever, signed (“R. de M.”), 3 1/2 pages; Les Hortensias Bleus. Paris, 1896. To Anatole France, on half-title, signed in full; Les Perles Rouges. Paris, 1899. To Paul Adam, on half-title, signed in full; Les Paons. Paris, 1901. To Adolphe Aderer, on half-title, signed in full; Assemblee de notables. Paris, 1908. To Fernand Roches, one page, initialled (“RM”); Tetes Couronnees. Etudes et Essais. Paris, [1916]. To Madame Charles Hayem. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
Histoire de Gnomon. S.l., n.d.
4to, plain wraps with manuscript title to upper cover. Unpublished manuscript with title page and 16pp. with pen-and-ink sketches of gnomes in the hand of Robert de Montesquiou, tipped to thick paper, each initialled “R.M,� and accompanied by descriptions. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Pierre Beres, New York, July 10, 1939 $800-1,200 311*
MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
Esquises pour Sois Sage, o ma doleur. S.l., November 1919. Folio, plain wraps with manuscript title to upper cover. An unpublished manuscript, comprising title page,12 original pen and pencil drawings (unsigned but in the hand of Montesquiou), and five separate unpublished manuscripts tipped to stiff paper. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Pierre Beres, New York. January 5, 1940. Together with a TLS from Pierre Beres. $800-1,200
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Large archive of original autograph manuscript works all tipped to card sheets and most bound into an album, comprising approximately 120pp. of various unpublished manuscripts. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $1,500-2,500 313*
MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
Aves. Original manuscript poems. n.d. Title and seven pages. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
(MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE)
An album of 10 original watercolors by Robert de Montesquiou, each signed or initialled, tipped to thick sheets of paper. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
A collection of reference documents, including the catalogue of his library. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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A group of four works, including three limited editions. L’Inextricable graveur Rodolphe Bresdin. Paris: H. Floury, 1913. Number 135 of 150 numbered copies. Pays des aromates. Paris: H. Floury, 1900. Number 82 of 500 copies. Les 40 bergeres. Paris: La Librairie de France, n.d. Number 55 of 150 copies. Monticelli. Extrait de la Gazette des Beaux-Arts. Paris: Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 1901. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 317*
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A large archive of correspondence from Robert de Montesquiou to Madame Arman de Caillavets, comprising 22 autographed letters signed, six postcards, and two small notes. (29 total) Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800 318*
MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE
An extensive archive of correspondence, comprising 29 autographed letters and four notes to various individuals, from Robert de Montesquiou, and an original photograph portrait. Various dates.
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Contents include: ALS, signed in full, 6pp., March 2, n.y., on Westminster Hotel, New York, letterhead. To an unknown recipient; ALS, signed in full, 3 1/2pp., December 1, n.y. To an unknown recipient; ALS (“Comte Robert de Montesquiou”), 3pp., October 14, 1912. To his editor; AN, (“R. de Montesquiou”), February 3, 1901, Chateau d’Artagnan. To Pierre Douze. With envelope; AN, unsigned. Telephone message to the Countess Laffitte. With original envelope; ALS, initialled, 3pp. September, 1911. To Charles Meunier; ALS, signed in full, 1 1/2pp., September 14, n.y., on Artagnan letterhead. To Gautier; ALS, initialled, 1 1/2pp., Tuesday, n.y. To an unknown recipient; ALS, signed in full, 2pp., June, 1895. To an unknown recipient; ALS, signed in full, 2pp., January 1904. To an unknown recipient; ALS, signed in full, 3 1/2pp., December 1912, Castel d’Artagnan. To an unknown recipient. (And ten other autographed letters and two other notes.) Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $400-600 319*
(MONTESQUIOU, ROBERT DE)
A group of letters and correspondence to Robert de Montesquiou from famous contemporaries, including Camille Saint-Seans, Alphonse Daudet, Walford Graham Robertson (with original watercolor), Renee Lalique, and William Ritter. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 319A
FRANCE, ANATOLE
La revolte des anges. Paris: Calmann-Levy, 1914.
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8vo, quarter maroon morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g. With autographed letter signed (“Anatole France”), one page, n.d., tipped to f.f.e.p., with envelope laid in. Rubbing to boards at spine; ends chipped; toning to edges of letter; envelope folded in half. $200-400
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VERLAINE, PAUL
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Oblong folio, contents loose in custom red cloth folding case, gilt-lettered spine, untrimmed. Limited edition, number 60 of 85 copies signed by the artist (from a total edition of 132), with 15 hors-text engraved plates of erotic illustrations by Michael Ayrton. $500-700
Two manuscript poems signed (“Arthur de G.”), 2pp., s.l., n.d. (“Au printemps autrefois que tout me souvrail . . .”), 12 lines; (“Autrefois, autrefois, j’aimais aussi les fleurs . . .”), 12 lines, in brown ink. 8 1/2 x 11 inches each. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
LOUYS, PIERRE
Les aventures du roi Pausole. Paris: L’Estampe Moderne, 1930. 8vo, half navy morocco over blue calf, marbled endpapers, gilt-lettered spine, uncut. Limited edition, number 56 of 450 (from a total edition of 524) on verge d’Arches, with nine hors-text pochoir illustrations by Umberto Brunelleschi. Hinges someone tender. $800-1,200
Femmes/Hombres. London: Douglas Cleverdon [for the Arcadia Press], 1972.
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WHISTLER, JAMES MCNEILL
Autograph note signed (“J. Mc.Neill Whistler”), London, n.d. To Francis Viele Griffin. 14 lines, in French. 4 x 6 inches. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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DICKENS, CHARLES
DICKENS, CHARLES
LANE, EDWARD WILLIAM, trans.
Autographed letter signed (“Charles Dickens”), two pages, December 23, 1850. To an unnamed Lord and Lady. Framed and matted with a reproduction portrait. Size of sheet 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Laura Baier-Birtas, Roselle, Illinois $1,000-2,000 324A
DICKENS, CHARLES
A group of two first editions in book form, comprising Little Dorrit, London: Bradbury & Evans, 1857, 2 vols. in one, and Our Mutual Friend, London: Chapman and Hall, 1865, 2 vols. in one. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines. Boards worn; scattered foxing. $200-400 325
DICKENS, CHARLES
Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards rebacked and renewed, gilt-lettered spine. First edition, first issue in book form. Renewed endpapers; corners bumped; armorial bookplate of Herbert of Clytha tipped in front pastedown; intermittent light foxing. $100-200
Bleak House. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853. 2 vols. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, giltlettered spines. First American edition. Rubbing to boards; intermittent foxing; offsetting from plates. $200-400 326
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ELIOT, GEORGE (a.k.a. EVANS, MERIAN)
The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly Called, In England, The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments. London: Charles Knight, 1839. 3 vols. 8vo, 3/4 crushed blue morocco over marbled boards, gilt-tooled and -lettered spines, t.e.g., original printed wraps bound at the rear of each vol. Rubbing to boards; ends chipped; backstrip detached from text block, vol. 1. $300-500 329
Daniel Deronda. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1876.
VERNE, JULES
8 books in 4 vols. 8vo, contemporary 3/4 calf, gilt-lettered spines. First edition in book form of George Eliot’s final novel, errata slip for book two following the title page of vol. 2, book four with a slip advertising the next installment at the end of vol. 2, each of the eight books with individual halftitles. Boards worn and hinges tender; upper board partially detached vols. 1 and 4; bookplate English politician and academic, Augustine Birrell, tipped in front pastedowns. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $100-200
8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered cloth, a.e.g. First edition, first printing, with 8pp. publisher’s advertisements at rear. Rubbing to boards; some edgewear; hinges staring; intermittent foxing; otherwise good. $100-200
L’Ile mysterieuse. Paris: J. Hetzel, n.d. [c. 1878]
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CAPOTE, TRUMAN
8vo, publisher’s pictorial wrappers. First English edition. Minor marginal chipping and soiling to wrappers; darkening to front pastedown; pen manuscript inscriptions to rear endpapers. $200-400
8vo, publisher’s beige linen, dust jacket. First printing. Light edgewear; jacket faded and chipped at extremities with some loss; intermittent pencil marginalia.
Waiting for Godot. New York: Grove Press, (1954).
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s. New York: Random House, 1958. 8vo, publisher’s yellow cloth, title in gilt to black spine label, contemporary dust jacket with “10/58” date code on front flap. First edition, first printing. Light soiling to boards and jacket; ends bumped; jacket marginally chipped with some loss to spine ends; otherwise good. $600-800 332
CAPOTE, TRUMAN.
In Cold Blood. New York: Random House, 1965. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered maroon cloth, dust jacket. First edition, stated first printing. Previous owner’s inscription to f.f.e.p. $200-400
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The Grass Harp. New York: Random House, 1952.
[Together with:] Answered Prayers. New York: Random House, 1987. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Fine. $100-200 334
CHANDLER, RAYMOND
A group of two first editions. The Long Goodbye. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1954. 8vo, publisher’s green and blue cloth, dust jacket, clipped. First American edition. Ends bumped; marginal chipping to jacket; otherwise fine. The Smell of Fear. London: Hamish Hamilton, (1965). 8vo, publisher’s grey boards, gilt-lettered spine, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Light soiling to jacket; bookseller’s sticker tipped in front pastedown. $200-400
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FROST, ROBERT
Postmortem. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1990). 8vo, publisher’s cloth-backed red and black boards, dust jacket, unclipped. First edition, first printing. Signed on the title page. Small bookseller’s sticker to title page; glue residue to front and rear flaps of dust jacket. $300-500 336
ELLISON, HARLAN (a.k.a. MERCHANT, PAUL) Sex Gang. Violent Stories of Naked Passions. S.l.: Nightstand Books, 1959.
8vo, publisher’s illustrated paperback. First edition, first printing, with “NB 1503” on front cover. Contents include “Sex Gang”, “The Girl with the Horizontal Mind,” “Wanted: Two Trollops,” “The Ugly Virgin,” “Sin Time,” “The Pied Piper of Sex,” “Bayou Sex Cat,” “The Lady Had Zilch,” “Girl with the Bedroom Eyes,” “The Lustful One,” and “Bohemia for Christie.” Very light wear to boards; hinges starting. $400-600 337
FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT
A Boy’s Will. New York: Henry Holt, 1915. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered blue cloth. First edition, second issue, inscribed by Frost “To Amy Stearus from her great friend Robert Frost”. Light edgewear; boards faded; bookseller’s sticker to f.f.e.p.; previous owner’s ex-libris manuscript notation to f.f.e.p. $300-500 339
(GINSBERG, ALLEN) EHRLICH, J.W.
Howl of the Censor. San Carlos, CA: Nourse, (1956). 8vo, publisher’s grey cloth, dust jacket, clipped. First edition. Signed by Ginsberg on the title page. Fading to boards; wear to jacket; ends bumped. $200-400 340
GROPPER, WILLIAM
The Little Tailor. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1955. 8vo, publisher’s pictorial brown cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Signed by Gropper on the f.f.e.p. and dated 1964. Jacket lightly soiled. $300-500
The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925. 8vo, publisher’s blind-stamped green cloth, giltlettered spine, lacking dust jacket. First edition, first printing with the following points: “chatter” on p. 60, line 16; “northern” on p. 119, line 22; “it’s” on p. 165, line 16; “away” on p. 165, line 29; “sick in tired” on p. 205, lines 9-10; and “Union Street station” on p. 211, lines 7-8. Ends lightly bumped; hinges starting; previous owner’s ex-libris to front pastedown. $1,500-2,500
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8vo, publisher’s black cloth, gilt-lettered spine, dust jacket. First edition. Light wear to boards and soiling to jacket. $300-500
Check signed (“Ernest Hemingway), September 12, 1957, to Dr. Jose Luis Herrara, for $1,200.00. Framed and matted with reproduction portrait. 3 1/2 x 9 inches. $800-1,200
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST.
To Have and Have Not. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1937. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered black cloth, gilt-lettered title to green background on spine, dust jacket, unclipped. First edition, first printing, with A and colophon to copyright page, dust jacket with $2.50. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown; light foxing to endpapers; some light rubbing and soiling to top edge of dust jacket. $800-1,200
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The Grass Roof. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1946. 8vo, publisher’s orange cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed by Kang on the f.f.e.p. Light soiling to boards; ends bumped; minor dampstaining and chipping to jacket with some loss to head of spine; bookseller’s sticker to rear endpaper. $100-200
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MCMURTRY, LARRY
Small 8vo, publisher’s brown cloth gilt. Inscribed by Hemingway on the dedication page. Wear and fading to boards; hinges starting. $200-400
8vo, publisher’s cloth, spine lettered in red, dust jacket. First edition, first printing. Inscribed by the author on the f.f.e.p. A few small tears and light soiling to jacket; ends bumped. $600-800
A Farewell to Arms. New York: The Modern Library, (1932).
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From Here to Eternity. New York: Charles Scribner’s and Sons, 1951.
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The Last Picture Show. New York: Dial, 1966.
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(TWAIN, MARK) CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.
8vo, publisher’s black cloth, gilt-lettered spine, dust jacket. First edition, stated first printing. A few small tears to jacket; light wear to boards. [Together with:] The Headmaster. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1966. 8vo, publisher’s green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, dust jacket. First edition, stated first printing. Inscribed by McPhee on the f.f.e.p. A few small tears to jacket; previous owner’s inscription to f.f.e.p. $200-400
8vo, publisher’s brown cloth gilt. First edition, second state. Wear to boards; ends bumped; previous owner’s inscription to f.f.e.p.; light offsetting from frontispiece; hinges tender; otherwise good.
A Sense of Where You Are. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1965.
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The Romantic Manifesto. A Philosophy of Literature. New York and Cleveland: World Publishing, (1969). 8vo, publisher’s blue cloth lettered in silver, dust jacket, clipped. First edition, first printing. Signed and dated 11/19/70 on the half-title. Toning to top edge of jacket; a few small nicks to jacket and light soiling to rear cover. $200-400
Life on the Mississippi. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1883.
[Together with:] The Gilded Age. A Tale of To-Day. Hartford: American Publishing, 1873. 8vo, 3/4 tan morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g. Light edgewear; spine faded; bookseller’s sticker tipped to front pastedown; intermittent brownspotting; otherwise good. $200-400 350
WOLFE, TOM
The Bonfire of the Vanities. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, (1987). 8vo, publisher’s quarter grey cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed by Wolfe on the half-title. Ends and corners bumped; light toning to jacket. $100-200
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(ALDINE PRESS)
BYRON, LORD
A group of eight books illustrated by or pertaining to Greenaway. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 352*
(CHILDRENS) HUSSMAN, HEINRICH
Die zehn kleinen Negerlein. Leipzig: Schluter & Ulhrich, 1925. 4to, publisher’s quarter cloth over pictorial boards. Profusely illustrated. Light soiling to boards; spine deteriorating; otherwise good. Property from the Collection of Florence Shay, Titles, Inc., Highland Park, Illinois $100-200 353
(CHILDRENS) SINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS
Yentl the Yeshiva Boy. Woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, (1983). 8vo, publisher’s blind-stamped orange cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Light wear to extremities of jacket; otherwise fine. [Together with:] Elijah the Slave. Pictures by Antonio Frasconi. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, (1970). Oblong 4to, publisher’s blind-stamped purple cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Fine. (2) $200-400
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A Catalogue of an Extensive and Extraordinary Assemblage of the Productions of the Aldine Press, from Its First Establishment in Venice in 1494. London: James Toovey, 1880. 8vo, quarter brown morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine. Light wear to boards; corners bumped; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; intermittent light foxing heaviest at endpapers; scattered pencil marginalia. $100-200 355
Don Juan. London: Arthur L. Humpreys, 1906. 2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s quarter green cloth over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines. Light wear to boards. $100-200 358*
(CHISWICK PRESS) LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE
Pericles and Aspasia. New York: Privately printed for the Scott-Thaw Co., 1903.
8vo, publisher’s maroon cloth, title to pastedown label, slipcase, “notes” booklet included. Limited edition, number 44 of 300 copies. Fine. $100-200
Folio, 3/4 morocco, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers, uncut. Limited edition, number 122 of 200 copies printed for America, signed by ScottThaw, with engraved frontispiece and title page. Hinges strengthened; edgewear to boards. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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(FOLIO SOCIETY) LETTERPRESS SHAKESPEARE
(ARION PRESS) WELLS, H.G.
Tono-Bungay. San Francisco: Arion Press, 2008.
Orlando: A Biography. Photographs by Diana Michener. San Francisco: Arion Press, 2005. Folio, publisher’s gilt cloth with pictorial labels, matching slipcase. Limited edition, number 251 of 400 copies, signed by Michener. Fine. $200-400
London: The Folio Society, The Tempest, 2008; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 2008; As You Like It, 2008; and Twelfth Night, 2008.
4 sets, each title 2 vols. Folio and 8vo, contemporary half morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g., accompanying volume in full cloth, housed in folding clamshell case with gilt-lettered spine labels. Each one of 3750 copies printed by letterpress on mould-made paper. All fine. $300-500
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(KELMSCOTT PRESS) BURNE-JONES, EDWARD
(STUDIO PRESS) CHAUCER, GEOFFREY
(LITERATURE)
4to, quarter cloth over green boards, printed dust wrapper. Printed at the Chiswick Press. New edition, with 25 wood engravings made for an illustrated edition of Mr. Mackail’s “Biblia Innocentium,” produced for the Kelmscott Press. Chipping to dust wrapper with some loss to head and tail of spine; boards faded and bumped; endpapers darkened; ephemera tipped in front pastedown. $250-350
Oblong portfolio, publisher’s brown cloth slipcase lettered in black. One of 250 copies on Strathmore Ivory Antique, signed by artist to colophon, with 82 woodcut illustrations. Rubbing to slipcase at edges. Property from the Collection of Dr. Wendell Mathews, McCormick, South Carolina $100-200
The Beginning of the World. Twenty-Five Pictures. London: Longmans, Green, 1903.
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(LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB) CARROLL, LEWIS
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1932. 8vo, publisher’s full gilt red leatherette, a.e.g., blue slipcase. Illustrated by John Tenniel. One of 1500 copies signed by the binder and one of approximately 500 copies signed specially for members of the LEC by Alice Hargreaves, the original Alice, on a preliminary blank leaf. Light soiling and wear to slipcase. $600-800 362
(NONESUCH PRESS) MILTON, JOHN AND HENRY LAWES
The Mask of Comus. Ornamented by M.R.H. Farrar. Bloomsbury: Nonesuch Press, 1937. Folio, publisher’s blind-stamped imitation vellum boards, gilt-lettered spine, board slipcase with decorative pastedown label. Limited edition, number 65 of 950 copies printed on Pannekoek mould-made paper. Slipcase worn with loss along lower edge. $50-100
The Pardoner’s Tale. With woodcuts by Bronislaw M. Bak. Chicago: Studio Press, 1966.
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The Gospel According to Mark. As Translated into English in 1380 by John Purvey. Market Drayton, England, (1981). Folio, publisher’s quarter brown cloth over corkcovered boards. One of 60 copies from an edition of 150, this being number 136, signed by the illustrator and designer. Light wear to boards. $100-200 365
(PENNYROYAL PRESS) TWAIN, MARK
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Foreword by Henry Nash Smith. West Hatfield: Pennyroyal Press, 1985. Folio, publisher’s green gilt-lettered morocco, slipcase. Illustrated with 49 wood engravings by Barry Moser, additional suite in linen chemise. Centenary edition, number 172 of 350 copies signed by Moser. Light wear to boards and soiling to slipcase. $1,000-2,000
A group of two signed first editions. East of Eden. By John Steinbeck. New York: Viking, 1952. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered green cloth, slipcase. One of 1,500 copies signed by Steinbeck on the limitation page. Wear to slipcase. Sapphira and the Slave Girl. By Willa Cather. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940. 8vo, publisher’s quarter green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, slipcase. Number 150 of 498 copies, from a total edition of 500, signed by the author on the limitation page. Light wear and fading to boards; soiling to slipcase. $100-200 367
(LITERATURE)
A group of five signed books. The Adventures of Augie March. By Saul Bellow. New York: Viking, 1953. 8vo, grey and black cloth lettered in red. Signed by Bellow on the f.f.e.p. Light soiling to boards; ends bumped; lacking jacket. Carl Sandburg. By Henry Golden. Cleveland and NY: World Publishing, (1961). 8vo, pictorial cream cloth, dust jacket. First edition stated. Signed by Sandburg and Golden on the f.f.e.p. A few small tears to jacket. Clout. Mayor Daley and His City. By Len O’Connor. Chicago: Henry Regnery, (1975). 8vo, black cloth, pictorial dust jacket. Signed by O’Connor on f.f.e.p. A few small tears to jacket. Steps in Time. By Fred Astaire. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1959). 8vo, blind-stamped black cloth, dust jacket. Inscribed by Astaire on the title page. A few small tears to jacket. Groucho and Me. By Groucho Marx. S.l.: Bernard Geis, (1959). 8vo, orange cloth, dust jacket. First printing stated. Inscribed by Marx on the half-title. Light wear to boards; ends bumped; a few small tears to jacket. $200-400
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(FINE BINDINGS, HARCOURT BINDERY) DE KOCK, CHARLES PAUL
Cupid and Psyche, and other Tales. Edited by Rouse. London: De la More Press, 1904. Small 8vo, bound by De Sauty in green crushed levant morocco, upper board gilt-tooled with sprayscrolls converging on the center and terminating with eight heart-shaped inlays in red morocco, with inlays of black tulips at each corner, t.e.g. Bookseller’s sticker tipped in front pastedown; light offsetting from frontispiece. Provenance: Sawyer, 1922. Catalogue of Modern Exhibition Bindings, no. 36 Bookseller sticker present $1,000-2,000
The Works. Boston, London, Paris: Frederick Quimby, (1904). Vol. II (of 50) only. 8vo, bound by the Harcourt Bindery, with front and rear covers with designs of irises in vari-colored onlays, the spine with raised bands, red morocco doublures surrounding a tulip set against a white morocco background, white morocco end sheets. With hand-painted title page, head- and tail-pieces. Includes four original pen and ink sketches in-text. $600-800
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(FINE BINDINGS, SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE) SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM
(BOOKBINDING) LENORMAND, (L. SEB.)
15 vols. Small 8vo, uniformly bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe in maroon calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spines, t.e.g., marbled endpapers. Light wear to boards; ends chipped on some vols.; spines uniformly faded. Property from the Estate of Antonina Meyer, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
12mo, modern crushed morocco, gilt-lettered spine, gilt-gauffered top edge, renewed endpapers. Second edition, with three folding plates of book binding techniques and instruments. Intermittent light foxing. $200-400
The Poems and Plays. London: A.J. Valpy, 1832.
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(FINE BINDINGS, ZAEHNSDORF) WALPOLE, HORACE
[Works.] London: Richard Bentley, 1859. 18 vols., comprising the Letters of, Letters to, Memoirs, and Last Journal. 8vo, bound by Zaehnsdorf in tan calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spines, red and green leather spine labels, frontispieces. Boards lightly scuffed and detached from some vols.; spines chipped on some. Property from the Collection of Richard A. Grant, Morris, Minnesota $300-500
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Manuel du relieur, dans toutes ses parties. Paris: Les Librairie Encyclopedique de Robert, 1831.
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ANECDOTES
Anecdotes. [London:] John Knight and Richard Phillips, 1803-1829. 34 vols. 12mo, 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g. Light rubbing to boards; ends chipped on some vols.; uniform fading to spines; inventory stickers tipped in front pastedowns; scattered light brownspotting. Property from the Estate of John Kennedy, Sr., Highland Park, Illinois $200-400
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CAINE, GEORGES
IRVING, WASHINGTON
9 vols. 8vo, quarter morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines, marbled endpapers. [Together with:] Histoire de France depuis la mort de Louis XVI. Vol. 1 only. By M. Gallais. Paris: Janet et Cotelle, 1819. Histoire de France, depuis les Galois jusqu’au la mort de Louis XVI. By M. Anquetil. Vol. 1 only. Paris: Ledentu, 1821. 8vo, bound in matching tree calf, giltlettered spines. $200-400
38 vols. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, gilt-tooled and lettered spines, spine labels, t.e.g. Knickerbocker edition. Light soiling to boards; uniform fading to spines; spine labels detached or chipped on most vols.; inventory stickers tipped in front pastedowns. Property from the Estate of John Kennedy, Sr., Highland Park, Illinois $100-200
[Works.] Paris: Ernest Flammarion, n.d.
The Works. New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1893.
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ELIOT, GEORGE
MARRYAT, CAPTAIN FREDERICK
The Works of George Eliot. New York: The Jenson Society, 1910. 20 vols. 8vo, 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines, t.e.g. Number 276 of 1,000 registered sets. Light wear to boards; ends chipped on some vols. $200-400 376
HUBBARD, ELBERT
The Complete Writings. East Aurora, New York: Roycroft, 1908. 20 vols. 4to, 3/4 blind-stamped red morocco, giltlettered spines, t.e.g. Author’s edition, number 943 of 1,000 sets signed by Hubbard in each volume. Light rubbing to boards; signature faded on most vols. $1,000-2,000
The Novels. London: George Routledge and Sons, n.d. 23 vols. 8vo, 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettered spines. Light wear to boards; spines uniformly faded; hinges starting; otherwise good. $200-400 379
(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)
A group of 19 books published by the Franklin Library, Franklin Center, PA, various dates. $100-200 380
(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)
A group of 20 books published by the Franklin Library, Franklin Center, PA, various dates. $100-200 381
(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)
A group of 17 books published by the Franklin Library, Franklin Center, PA, various dates. $100-200
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(COMIC ART) BREATHED, BERKE
Bloom County, 4-panel comic strip, pen and ink, The Washington Post, February 5, 1988. Signed “Breathed” in second panel. 6 1/2 x 17 inches. $800-1,200 383
(COMIC ART) BUELL, MARJORIE HENDERSON
Little Lulu 4-panel comic strip, pen and ink, Chicago Tribune, November 9, 1964. Signed “Marge” third frame. Framed and matted. Size of frame 12 x 26 inches. $100-200
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(COMIC ART) FOSTER, HAROLD R.
Prince Valiant, 7-panel large comic strip, pen and ink and hand-painted in watercolor, text pasted down, King Features Syndicate, March 3, 1963. Signed “Hal Foster� final panel lower right. Framed. 33 1/2 x 22 3/4 inches $8,000-12,000
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(COMIC ART) KANE, BOB
(COMIC ART) PARTCH, VIRGIL “VIP”
(COMIC ART) SHULZ, CHARLES
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(COMIC ART) MYERS, RUSSELL
(COMIC ART) RYAN, T.K.
Batman and Robin, 3-panel comic strip, pen and ink, The Ledger Syndicate, April 22, n.y. Signed “Bob Kane” lower left. Size of frame 11 x 23 inches. $200-400
Broom Hilda, 2-panel comic strip, pen and ink, Chicago Tribune, 1975. Signed “Russell Myers” lower right, numbered 1/18 in pencil. Framed and matted with an animation celluloid and inscribed card. Size of frame 18 x 25 inches. $300-500
Big George, 11-panel comic strip, pen, colored pencil and ink, Publishers Syndicate, June 18, n.y. Signed “Virgil Partch” beneath the title. Framed and matted. Size of frame 20 x 27 inches. $100-200
Tumbleweeds, 3-panel comic strip, pen and ink, The Register and Tribune Syndicate, February 26, 1972. Inscribed “To Murray Harris with Best Wishes - T.K. Ryan.” Framed and matted [Together with:] Andy Capp, 4-panel comic strip, pen and ink, inscribed by Andy and Reg Smythe, n.d. Framed and matted. Size of larger frame 9 x 21 inches. $100-200
Charlie Brown, original pen illustration, featuring Charlie Brown, Lucy and Snoopy, blue and black pen, with notes “Use Lucy and Snoopy for 3rd scene:” and “Post 1/2 color.” S.l., n.d. Signed “Shulz.” Framed. 7 x 9 inches. $3,000-5,000 390
(COMIC ART) WINNER, CHARLES H.
The Katzenjammer Kids, 9-panel comic strip, pen and ink, King Features Syndicate, October 25, 1953. Signed “Winner” lower right; “color note” upper left. Framed and matted. Size of frame 20 x 25 inches. $400-600
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(WALT DISNEY)
(WALT DISNEY)
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(WALT DISNEY)
(WALT DISNEY) ALICE IN WONDERLAND
An original drawing, pencil on animation paper, of Pluto crouching. Framed. Size of frame 13 1/2 x 15 inches. $100-200
An original drawing, pencil on animation paper, of Pluto and a crab from the Disney Studios theatrical short Hawaiian Holiday, (1937) with signature of animator Shamus Culhane on envelope mounted below illustration. Framed and matted. Size of frame 19 x 16 3/4 inches. $100-200
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Original production cel of Pluto on plain background showing Pluto leaping. Framed. Size of frame 13 3/4 x 17 1/4 inches. $100-200
An original 16-field drawing, pencil on animation paper, of the Queen of Hearts from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland 1951. Framed and matted. Size of frame 17 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches. $300-500
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(WALT DISNEY) SNOW WHITE
(WALT DISNEY) PINOCCHIO
An original drawing, pencil on animation paper, of Snow White by Grim Natwick, from Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937. Framed and matted. Size of frame 15 1/2 x 14 inches. $400-600 396
(WALT DISNEY) PINOCCHIO
An original drawing, pencil on animation paper, of Geppetto and a goldfish from a sequence of Disney’s Pinocchio, 1940, numbered 134. Framed and matted. Size of frame 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches. $400-600
An original 16-field character-study of Pinocchio, pencil on animation paper, from Disney’s Pinocchio, 1940. Framed and matted. Size of frame 19 x 21 inches. $400-600 398*
(WARNER BROS.) JONES, CHUCK
Two limited edition sericels from the Sherlock Daffy cartoon, both signed and numbered, both limited to 200. Warner Bros. Inc., 1984. Depicting Sherlock Daffy and Porky Pig. Framed and matted. 19 1/2 x 17 inches each. Property from the Collection of Norman and Ruth Kinsey, Chicago, Illinois $500-700
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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
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 $10 $200-$500 $25 $500-$1,000 $50 $1,000-$2,000 $100 $2,000-$5,000 $200 $5,000-$10,000 $500 $10,000-$20,000 $1,000 $20,000-$50,000 $2,000 $50,000-$100,000 $5,000 $100,000-$200,000 $10,000 Over $200,000 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.
Conditions of Sale Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. encourages all prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue.
Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are tax exempt as permitted by law.
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.
Driving Directions/Parking
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.
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. These telephone bids may be recorded at the discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers.
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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. The buyer’s premium for all purchases is twenty-five percent (25%) of the hammer price up to and including $50,000; twenty percent (20%) of any amount in excess of $50,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and twelve percent (12%) of any amount in excess of $1,000,000. 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.
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.
LIABILITY
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.
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, completeness, authorship, 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. Items under $1,000 are collated upon request.
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:
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.
a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price
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.
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. e.) to offset against any amount owed 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.
Discretion Any and all of the conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. 0713
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