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PREVIEW SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2009 | 12PM - 5PM MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2009 | 10AM - 6PM AUCTION TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009 | 12PM NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCE AND EXPLORATION, LOTS 1 - 26 LITERARY FIRST EDITIONS, LOTS 27 - 50 AMERICANA, LOTS 51 - 66 THE WILL H. HAYS COLLECTION OF SIGNED BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, LOTS 67 - 93 ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, LOTS 94 - 119 SETS AND BINDINGS, LOTS 120 - 150 FINE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS, LOTS 151 - 225 PROPERTIES FROM The Estate of Dr. Milton and Paula Gutglass, Milwaukee, Wisconsin The Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana The Private Collection of Ms. Barbara Pinsof, Northbrook, Illinois The Estate of Charlotte FitzHenry Robling, Bloomington-Normal, Illinois The Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois The Estate of Nancy Wald, Chicago, Illinois The DeKalb Public Library, DeKalb, Illinois

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Detail from Lot 30, The Second Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling. London; New York: Macmillan, 1895. First edition.

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BAKER, HENRY The Microscope Made Easy. London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1754. 8vo, contemporary calf, red spine label, 5 raised bands. Fourth edition. With 14 engraved plates featuring parts of the microscope and magnified specimens, such as blood cells, semen and ova, insects and minerals. Also included is a folding table of “The Magnifying Powers of Convex Glass.” Minor staining to boards; otherwise fine. $400-600 5*

(BOTANY) COOK, MOSES The Manner of Raising Ordering and Improving Forest-Trees: with Directions how to Plant Make and Keep Woods Walks Avenues Lawns Hedges . . . . London: Browne, (etc.), 1717. 8vo, 3/4 leather over marbled boards. Second edition with 1675 preface. General shelfwear; manuscript notes to f.f.e.p; minor soiling to pages; otherwise sound. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $300-500 6

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(ANATOMY) BURTON, ROBERT The Anatomy of Melancholy. Oxford: Lichfield & Short, 1624. Folio, 3/4 leather over red cloth-backed boards, endpapers renewed, marbled edges. Second edition, corrected and augmented by the author. Ink notes to f.f.e.p.; ex-libris tipped in front pastedown; foxing throughout; some wormholing; otherwise binding tight. A fine copy. Also with: Atlas of Surgical Operations. By Elliott C. Cutler and Robert Zollinger. Illustrated by Mildred B. Codding. New York: Macmillan, 1939. Folio, blue cloth. First edition. A Physical Interpretation of Shock, Exhaustion, and Restoration. London: Henry Frowde, 1921. 4to, red cloth. $1,000-2,000 2

(ANATOMY) COOPER, SIR ASTLEY The Anatomy and Surgical Treatment of Inguinal and Congenital Hernia. London: Printed for T. Cox, 1804. Volume 1 (of 2). Folio, tan cloth, pastedown titles to cover with price, marbled endpapers. With 12 plates. First edition. According to a typed letter tipped into the f.f.e.p. by the book’s previous owner, the book was given to City of Chicago Commissioner of Health, Murray C. Brown, by University of Illinois College of Medicine professor, Orville T. Bailey, at the request of the former to find for him in England “a book of historical importance suitable for presentation to an outstanding surgeon.” Dr. Bailey details his quest in a typed letter folded into an envelope tipped onto the front pastedown. According the Dr. Bailey’s letter, this book was purchased from Bernard Quaritch in 1969. Soiling and wear to boards with loss to backstrip; dampstaining to interior affecting some plates; institutional stamp to title page. $300-500 3

BACON, FRANCIS Sylva Sylvarum, or A Naturall Historie in Ten Centuries. London: John Haviland, for William Lee, 1639. Bound with New Atlantis. 4to, rebound in modern 1/2 calf with gilt titles to spine. Fifth edition. With engraved frontispiece, title page, and f4 remounted with some loss at extremities; some leaves dampstained; browning to extremities of leaves; minor worming; otherwise a fine copy. $400-600

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Culpeper’s Complete Herbal, to which is now added upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their Medicinal and Occult Qualities; Physically applied to the Cure of All Disorders Incident to Mankind (The English Physician Enlarged). London: Thomas Kelly, 1824. Folio, 3/4 green leather, 5 bands, gilt titles to spine. With frontispiece portrait and 60 color plates. Rebound with original wrappers bound in; fading to boards; pages browned; otherwise fine. $300-500 7

(BOTANY) EVELYN, JOHN Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in his Majesty’s Dominions: As it was delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662. Edited by Alexander Hunter. York: A. Ward, 1776. Bound with: Terra: a Philosophical Discourse of Earth. Relating to the culture and improvement of it for vegetation, and the propagation of plants, as it was presented to the Royal Society. York: A. Ward, 1787. Two works in one volume. 4to, 3/4 red leather over marbled boards, gilt tooling to spine. With engraved frontispiece of Evelyn and plates throughout. Ex-libris Prof. Frank Edgerton with ink inscription on front pastedown. Later binding; ink call number on f.f.e.p.; dampstaining at edges of majority of leaves; otherwise a bright and fine copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $1,000-2,000

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Hardy Bulbs. Including Half-Hardy Bulbs and Tuberous and Fibrous-Rooted Plants. Illustrated by Cecily Grey. London: William and Norgate, (1937-1938). 3 vols. 8vo, green cloth-backed boards, gilt titles, in dust jackets. Inscribed by the author to the front pastedown of volume two and presented to the Northern Horticultural Society. $200-400

Orchids: The Royal Family of Plants. Boston: Lee and Shephard, 1889. Folio, green cloth, gilt titles and decorations to boards, all edges gilt. With 24 color lithographed plates from Miner’s paintings of live plants. The first color plate book by an American (Nissen BBI 1382). Front board detached; rubbing to boards with some loss to the spine and extremities; minor offsetting from plates; some plates detached but present; otherwise plates are bright. $200-400

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(BOTANY) LOUDON, JANE WEBB British Wild Flowers. London: James Nelson, 1859. 4to, 3/4 red leather over marbled boards, gilt tooling and titles to spine, all edges marbled, marbled endpapers. With 60 handcolored lithographed plates. Third edition. Light edgewear and dampstaining to spine and extremities of boards; very minor foxing not affecting the plates; otherwise a very fine copy. $1,200-1,800 10

(BOTANY) MCINTOSH, CHARLES The Practical Gardener and Modern Horticulturist. London: Thomas Kelly, 1828, 1832. 2 vols. 8vo, rebacked with original labels pasted to spines. With engraved frontispieces, title vignettes, 16 hand-colored plates of plant species and numerous engraved plates throughout. Ex-libris tipped in front pastedown; outer hinges splitting to column II; wear to boards and backstrips; otherwise interior is fine. $200-400 11*

(BOTANY) MILLER, PHILIP The Gardener’s Kalender. London: printed for the author, 1760. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards. Twelfth edition. Professionally rebacked; some age-darkening and foxing to leaves; otherwise a fine presentation. Together with Hooper’s Gardening Guide. Flower Gardening, Kitchen Gardening, Calendar of Garden Operations. London: H. M. Pollett, n.d. 8vo, red cloth. Illustrated throughout. Some age-darkening to leaves; hinges starting; wear to boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

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(BOTANY) A group of two books. American Medicinal Plants. By Charles F. Millspaugh. Vol. 2 (of 2) only. New York: Boericke & Tafel, 1887. 4to, 3/4 leather over marbled boards. First edition. With 73 chromolithographic botanical plates. Dampstaining to title page; offsetting from plates; otherwise a fine copy. The Illustrated Botany. Edited by John B. Newman. New York: J. K. Wellman, 1846. 8vo, 3/4 red leather over marbled boards. With 45 (of 47) hand-colored lithographs. Foxing and some staining throughout; later binding; otherwise a sound copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $300-500 14*

(EXPLORATION) LEPSIUS, RICHARD Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853. 8vo, cloth. First English edition. Illustrated with colored frontispiece, numerous plates, charts and two fold-out maps. Fading to boards; chipping at spine ends; age-darkening to extremities of leaves; otherwise fine. Together with Modern Egypt. By The Earl of Cromwell. New York: Macmillan, 1908. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. The Achievements of Stanley and other African Explorers. By J. T. Headley. Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers, 1878. 8vo, cloth. Autobiography of Henry M. Stanley. Edited by Dorothy Stanley. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, 1909. 8vo, cloth. (and 2 other titles) Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400

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(EXPLORATION, COOK) FORSTER, JOANNES REINOLDUS AND GEORGIUS Characteres Generum Plantarum, Quas In Itinere ad Insulas Maris Australis, Collegerunt, Descripterunt, Delinearunt, Annis MDCCLXXII - MDCCLXXV. Londini: B. White, T. Cadell, and P. Elmsly, 1776. 4to, full blind-stamped calf, gilt titles to spine. First edition of Forster’s collected studies on the specimens that he and his son collected on Captain James Cook’s second voyage to the South Pacific. All leaves uncut. Bound by Dennis Rudd. With 78 engraved plates (1-75 and 38a, 38b and 51a). Occasional foxing; otherwise a fine copy. $4,000-6,000

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(EXPLORATION) STAUNTON, (SIR GEORGE) An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China. London: Printed by W. Bulmer for G. Nicol, bookseller to his majesty, 1798. 2 vols. (lacking rare atlas folio). 4to, 3/4 leather over decorative boards. Second edition of Staunton’s personal account of the first visit of a British Ambassador to China (1790s). Engraved frontispiece portrait to volume 1 and numerous engravings throughout. Spines slightly bowed; otherwise a very fine set. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $300-500 16

(EXPLORATION) COOK, JAMES A set of two folio atlases of engravings from Captain James Cook’s second and third voyages. [A Voyage Towards the South Pole, and Round the World. Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Adventure, in the Years 1772, 1773, 1774 and 1775.] London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1777. Atlas volume only. Folio, half calf over marbled boards. With 63 maps, charts and plates of portraits and views by William Hodges. Plates bound out of order; scattered foxing, offsetting and soiling to plates; some browning and wear at outer edges of several plates; two 4 inch tears to fold of A Chart of the Southern Hemisphere; otherwise a well-preserved copy. [A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Undertaken, by the Command of His Majesty, for Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under the Direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Discovery; in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780.] [London: G. Nicol, 1784.] Atlas volume only. Folio, half leather over marbled boards. With two maps and 61 plates of portraits and views by John Webber, and without “Death of Cook” plate. Rebacked, retaining pieces of original spine; warping from water damage to front board; wear and dampstaining to outer edges; large chip to one edge, not affecting plate; occasional foxing, soiling and offsetting; an otherwise good copy with bright and fresh maps. $4,000-6,000

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The Journal of an Embassy from the Governor-General of India to the Courts of Siam and Cochin China. London: Henry Colburn, 1828. 4to, 3/4 morocco with gilt inlay, spine gilt in compartments, silk page marker, marbled endpapers, marbled edges. First edition. With large folding map, fold-out table of “Vocabularies,” 13 engraved plates with tissue guards and illustrations throughout. Inscribed by American diplomat Roger Tredwell, known for his imprisonment by the Russian Bolsheviks, to front flyleaf with an album of vintage photographs taken by him in Egypt and Africa. Wear to boards and spine; some wear to map; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Charlotte FitzHenry Robling, Bloomington-Normal, Illinois $3,000-5,000

Elemens de physique theorique et experimentale pour servir de suite a la description et usage d’un cabinet de physique experimentale. Paris: Gueffier, 1777. 2 vols. (volumes 1 and 2 only of original 4) 8vo, contemporary french mottled calf, 5 raised bands, gilt tooling and titles to spines with elaborate decoration, marbled edges and endpapers. With 17 folding plates. First edition. Wear to boards; browning to pages; otherwise sound. $200-400

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(EXPLORATION) CHARDIN, SIR JOHN Travels in Persia. London: The Argonaut Press, 1927. 4to, 3/4 vellum over blue cloth-backed boards, uncut. One of 975 limited copies printed on japanese vellum. Illustrated throughout. Dampstaining to top right corner of front boards and last few pages; minor wear to boards; otherwise fine. $100-200 20*

(EXPLORATION) A group of nine titles in 15 volumes pertaining to travel and exploration. Includes: The Albert N’Yanza Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources. By Samuel W. Baker. London: Macmillan, 1872. 8vo, full morocco, all edges gilt. Travels through France and Spain in the Years 1770 and 1771. By Joseph Marshall. London: printed for G. Corrall, 1776. Volume 4 only. 8vo, full calf. Lives of the Admirals and other British Seamen. By John Campbell. London: Printed for T. Osbourne, (ect.), 1761. Volumes 1-4 (of 5). 8vo, full calf. Third edition. (and 7 others) Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200 21

FERGUSON, JAMES A bound set of plates from an early edition of Astronomy Explained upon Sir Isaac Newton’s Principles. (London), circa 1770. 18 plates (17 double-page). Thin 4to, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, pastedown title label to front cover. Minor browning to plates; front outer hinge cracked; chipping to spine ends; otherwise fine. $100-200

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ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Proceedings ofthe Royal Geographical Society. London: Edward Stanford, 1880-1883. 31 issues, including vol. II, nos. 1-9, 11; vol. III, nos. 1-6, 8-10, 12; vol. V, nos. 1, 3-12. 8vo, in wrappers; many maps, mostly of Africa. Light wear and fading to edges; large tear with lacking piece to vol. V, no. 5; otherwise a sound collection. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $200-400 25

SKINNER, B. F. The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis. New York, London: D. Appleton, 1938. 8vo, full black cloth-backed boards. First edition, first printing of this important groundbreaking psychological study in the behaviorist school of thought. Publisher’s (1) code on the final printed page. Part of the “Century of Psychology Series,” edited by Richard M. Elliott. Head of spine bumped; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine. $600-800 26

(SURGERY) PIGRAY, PIERRE Epitome Praeceptorvm Medicinae Chirvgiae: Cum ampla singulis morbis convenientium remediorum expositione. Paris: Apud viduam Marci Orry ad insigne Leonis Salientis, 1612. 8vo, full leather with elaborate blind tooling, embossed insignia and embossed date to boards, dark blue edges, 4 raised bands, manuscript title to spine. Frontispiece detached but laid in; lacking some pages; manuscript notations to 543 and 548-549. Together with: Die hochst-nothige Erkenntihiss des Menschen, sonderlich nach dem Leiben und naturlichem Leben, oder ein deutlicher Unterricht . . . . By Christian Friedrich Richtern. S.p., 1741. 8vo, full calf, 4 raised bands. Later edition. $80-120

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(ORNITHOLOGY) SEEBOHM, HENRY Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds. Edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe. Sheffield: Pawson and Brailsford, 1896. 8vo, cloth. With numerous color plates of eggs. Foxing throughout, sometimes affecting plates; ex-libris tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine. $150-250

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AUSTIN, MARY Starry Adventure. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1931. 8vo, original black cloth with green lettering, in scarce silver pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed by Austin to half-title. Rubbing to dust jacket; otherwise fine. Together with two other books by Austin. Comprising: Earth Horizon: An Autobiography of Mary Austin. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, (1932). 8vo, cloth, dust jacket. Spinners’ Book of Fiction. By Mary Austin, Jack London, and others. San Francisco, 1907. 8vo, burlap boards. $100-200 27A

AUSTIN, MARY California: The Land of the Sun. Painted by Sutton Palmer. London: Adam and Charles Black, (1914). 8vo, green gilt stamped and color illustrated cloth, top edge gilt. First edition. With numerous tipped in color plates and folding map of California. Some wear to boards, otherwise fine. $200-400 28

BAUM, FRANK L. Lucky Bucky in Oz. By Frank L. Baum and John R. Neil. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, (1942). 8vo, orange cloth, pictorial cover label, pictorial endpapers, color pictorial dust jacket. First edition. With illustrations by John R. Neill throughout. Corners bumped; some chipping to edges of dust jacket, most prominently to spine; light soiling to dust jacket; otherwise a fine copy with a well-preserved cover. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $300-500 29*

HELLER, JOSEPH Catch 22. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. 8vo, blue cloth, original dust jacket. First edition, first printing of Heller’s first book. Inscribed by Heller to f.f.e.p. during the year of publication to a colleague: “To John Robling - With best regards from Ed Heller, and with the very sincere hope that you will enjoy it. Joeseph Heller October 12, 1961 McCall’s.” Minor chipping and browning to extremities of dust jacket; sunning to spine; otherwise fine. Copies of Catch 22 inscribed in the year of the book’s publication are particularly rare. Property from the Estate of Charlotte FitzHenry Robling, Bloomington-Normal, Illinois $3,000-5,000 30

KIPLING, RUDYARD The Jungle Book. Together with The Second Jungle Book. London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1894 and 1895. 2 vols. 8vo, original blue cloth-backed boards, front covers decorated with gilt illustrations of Toomai and the Elephants and Kaa, gilt titles and decorative illustrations to spines, all edges gilt, housed in cloth slipcase. First editions. Frontispiece and illustrations after J. Lockwood Kipling, W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. Slight wear to boards; spine ends bumped; bookplate tipped in front pastedown and previous owner’s inscription to verso of f.f.e.p.; otherwise a fine and bright set. $600-800

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MONTGOMERY, L. M. Anne of Green Gables. Boston: L.C. Page, 1908. 8vo, original tan ribbed cloth, mounted pictorial label on the front cover, gilt titles to spine and front cover. First edition. Stated first impression. One of the rarest and most collectable children’s books of all time. In scarcer tan binding. With eight illustrated plates by M. A. and W. A. J. Claus. Wear to boards; hinges starting; front endpapers detached but present; previous owner’s name to f.f.e.p.; dampstaining apparent to edges of plates; otherwise fine. Peter Parley to Penrod, 124. $6,000-8,000

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A group of two signed first editions. Includes: The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (from A to B and Back Again). By Andy Warhol. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. 8vo, cloth-backed boards, original pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Signed “Andy Warhol” to half-title. Minor rubbing to dust jacket; otherwise a fine copy. The Living Sea. By Jacques-Yves Cousteau. New York and Evanston: Harper and Row, 1963. 8vo, cloth-backed boards, original pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Signed by author to title page. With fold-out map and photographic illustrations throughout. Wear and chipping to dust jacket; head and foot of backstrip bumped; otherwise fine. $300-500

The Letters. Edited by Aldus Huxley. London; New York: William Heinemann; The Viking Press, (1932). 8vo, full imitation vellum, in slipcase. One of 250 numbered copies. Together with 15 other volumes by or about D. H. Lawrence including The Sea and Sardinia (New York, 1921), Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Florence, 1928), Studies in American Classical Literature (New York, 1923. First American edition), Last Poems (New York, 1933). (16 items total) $100-200

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LAWRENCE, D. H. A group of 11 first English editions. Aaron’s Rod, (1922). The Lost Girl, (1920). Kangaroo, (1923). The Plumed Serpent (Quetzalcoatl), (1926). The Virgin and the Gypsy, (1925). The Man Who Died, (1931). The Woman Who Rode Away, (1928). England My England, (1924). St. Mawr Together with The Princess, (1925). The Collected Poems of D. H. Lawrence (2 vols.). London: Martin Secker, (1920-1931). 8vo, uniformly bound in cloth. Lacking dust jackets. $300-500 34

LAWRENCE, D. H. Etruscan Places. London: Martin Secker, 1932. Large 8vo, original blue cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition of Lawrence’s celebrated essay on travel in Italy. Chipping and some soiling to dust jackets; otherwise fine. Together with six other first editions. Includes: Mornings in Mexico. London: Martin Secker, 1927. 8vo, yellow cloth, gilt titles to spine, pictorial cover laid in. First edition. Lacking dust jacket. Pansies. London: Martin Secker, (1929). Large 8vo, blue cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Chipping to dust jacket; otherwise fine. Birds, Beasts and Flowers. London: Martin Secker, (1923). 4to, black and yellow cloth. First edition. Lacking dust jacket; foxed; otherwise fine. The Man Who Died. London: Martin Secker, 1931. 4to, green gilt stamped cloth. First edition. Lacking dust jacket. The Ship of Death. Illustrated with wood engravings by Blair Hughs-Stanton. London: Martin Secker, (1933). Love Among the Haystacks. London: Nonesuch, 1930. 4to, burlap and yellow cloth. First edition. Number 3 of 1600 copies. (7 vols. total) $400-600

LAWRENCE, D. H. Lady Chatterley’s Lover. n.p. (Florence): Privately Printed, 1928. 8vo, 3/4 morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers. First pirated edition, identical to the first edition save the author’s signature. One of 1,500 copies printed. With many uncut pages. Minor rubbing to boards with chipping at spine ends and extremities; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 39

LAWRENCE, D. H. A set of four first editions bound in leather as a set by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. Includes: Kangaroo. (London, 1923). Etruscan Places. (London, 1932). The Lovely Lady. (New York, 1933). Memoirs of the Foreign Legion. By M. M. With an introduction by D. H. Lawrence. (New York, 1925). 8vo, 3/4 leather, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spines, top edges gilt, decorative endpapers. Some rubbing to boards; minor foxing to foreedge; otherwise a very fine set. $300-500 40

LAWRENCE, D. H. A group of eight first American editions. The Boy in the Bush, (2 copies, 1924). The Lost Girl, (1921). England My England. (1922) The Captain’s Doll, (1923). New York: Thomas Seltzer. 8vo, uniform blue cloth. Together with The Lovely Lady. New York: The Viking Press, 1933. 8vo, green cloth, in dust jacket. David: A Play. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1926. 8vo, decorative boards, orange dust jacket. Sons and Lovers. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1921. 8vo, blue cloth. Later edition. $100-200 41

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LAWRENCE, D. H. A set of two first editions in leather bindings and one later edition in snakeskin binding. The Prussian Officer. London: Duckworth, (1914). 8vo, 3/4 leather over marbled boards, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spine. First edition. The Lost Girl. London: Martin Secker, (1920). 8vo, full red leather, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spine. First edition. The Plumed Serpent. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. 8vo, snakeskin, leather title lable to spine, 5 raised bands. Later edition. Minor rubbing to spine. $400-600 36

LAWRENCE, D. H. My Skirmish with Jolly Roger. Written as an introduction to and a Motivation of the Paris Edition of Lady Chatterley’s Lover. New York: Random House, 1929. Thin 8vo, original tan boards, decorative endpapers. First edition. One of 600 numbered copies. Publisher’s “apologia” relating to misspelling of “photography” on page 3 inserted. Together with eight other works by D. H. Lawrence including Touch and Go: A Play in Three Acts. London: C. W. Daniel, 1920. 12mo, dust jacket. Love Poems and Others. London: Duckworth, 1913. 8vo, blue cloth. Twilight in Italy. London: Duckworth, (1916). 8vo, blue cloth. (9 vols. total) $200-400 12

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Winter in Taos. New York: Harcourt Brace, (1935). 8vo, cloth, scarce dust jacket. First edition. Signed by Luhan to the title page. Some loss to jacket; previous owner’s signature to f.f.e.p.; otherwise fine. Together with five other first editions all in original dust jackets. Includes: Edge of the Taos Desert. (New York, 1937). Lorenzo in Taos. (New York, 1932). Intimate Memories Background. (New York, 1933). Movers and Shakers. (New York, 1936). European Experiences. (New York, 1935). $300-500 42

MILNE, A. A. Now We Are Six. With decorations by Ernest E. Shepard. New York: E. P. Dutton, (1927). 8vo, original 3/4 pink cloth and pictorial blue boards, printed paper spine label, original dust jacket, uncut, original pictorial cardboard gift box. Signed limited large paper edition of the first American edition, number 104 of 250 copies signed by both author and illustrator. The third book in the Milne’s Pooh series. Front cover of gift box detached, slightly browned with some chips to extremities; otherwise the book is in fine condition. $1,000-2,000


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PAZ, OCTAVIO A collection of three manuscripts of poems by Mexican poet and essayist, Octavio Paz (1914-1998), who was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990. The three manuscripts included here demonstrate the author’s well-known penchant for revising his poetry, particularly Raiz del hombre written during his early period (1933-1957). Collation of the first two manuscripts demonstrates that they are very close, though not completely identical, to the versions of the poems included in A la orilla del mundo. The three manuscripts in this collection are: 1. Raíz del hombre (1937). Twenty-six typewritten pages (11 x 9 1/2 inches), a few handwritten author corrections. The manuscript is incomplete, missing the poem’s last two cantos; 2. Bajo tu clara sombra (1938). Twenty-two typewritten pages (11 x 9 1/2 inches), a few handwritten author corrections. Original handwritten title page. The manuscript is complete and coincides almost completely with the version in A la orilla del mundo; 3. Cantos. Twenty-two typewritten pages (11 x 9 1/2 inches), a few handwritten author corrections. Original handwritten title page and 13 poems. All manuscripts are complete and coincide entirely with the versions included in A la orilla del mundo. Includes one unpublished poem: “El suplicante.” Poems included are: “Un día” (3 pages), Sonnets “II,” “III,” “IV,” “V,” “VI,” “VII,” “VIII,” “IX” (8 pages), “Mar de día” (2 pages), “Al sueño” (4 pages), “Al tacto” (4 pages) and “El suplicante” (1 page). $8,000-12,000

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PYNCHON, THOMAS The Crying of Lot 49. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1966. 8vo, yellow cloth over gray boards, in dust jacket. First edition of Pynchon’s second novel. Dust jacket price-clipped with light wear and small chip to edge; otherwise a fine copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $200-400 45

ROBERTS, KENNETH Northwest Passage. New York: Doubleday Doran, 1937. 2 vols. 8vo, red cloth, dust jackets, uncut, in publisher’s slipcase with pastedown label, map endpapers, top edges gilt. First edition. One of 1,050 limited copies signed by the author to limitation page. Jackets chipped with some soiling concentrated at spine; otherwise a fine set. Together with Oliver Wiswell. By Kenneth Roberts. New York: Doubleday Doran, 1940. 2 vols. 8vo, brown cloth. First edition. One of 1,050 copies signed by the author. Lacking dust jackets; otherwise fine. $200-400 46

STEIN, GERTRUDE Before the Flowers of Friendship Have Faded. Written on a Poem by Georges Hugnet. Paris: (Durand), n.d. Folio, loose as issued in original thick paper folder with original tissue wraps. First edition. Presentation copy, number XVIII of eighteen copies (from a total of 120) printed on Antique Montval paper for the author and signed by her to the limitation page, this one presented to Francis Lowe. Browning to tissue wraps with some chipping at extremities; otherwise very fine. $800-1,200 47

TWAIN, MARK The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson and the Comedy of Those Extraordinary Twins. Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company, 1894. 8vo, original red decorative cloth, gilt titles to spine and front cover. Illustrated with frontispiece photograph of Twain with facsimile signature and with tissue guard. First American edition. Marginal drawings throughout. Spine ends frayed; rubbing to boards; hinges starting; some age-darkening to extremities of pages; otherwise fine. $200-400 48

WALL, BERNHARDT Man’s Best Friend: A Plea to a Jury. By the Honourable Graham Vest, senator from Missouri. Etched by Bernhardt Wall. New York, 1920. Thin 4to, marbled paper over green leatherette boards, pastedown label to front cover. First edition. One of 125 copies. Signed in pencil by Wall on title page and inscribed “special copy no. 11 of 14.” With original signed cartoon pencil sketch of dog to f.f.e.p., with “Gee, Wall, must like dogs some. I like him for that,” in a bubble quote above the dog. With copperplate mounted inside front cover corresponding to the etching within the book. Head and foot of backstrip bumped; otherwise a fine copy. Rare. $300-500 14

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WHEATLEY, PHILLIS Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. (London): (A. Bell, Bookseller, Aldgate; and Sold by Messrs. Cox and Berry, King-Street, Boston), (1773). [v-viii], [9]-124, [4] pp. 12mo, modern full red morocco, gilt titles to spine in compartments. First edition of the first literary work ever published by an African-American. Around 1760, (1761 according to her master’s note), Phillis Wheatley, then only seven years old, was captured in Senegal and sold as a slave to John and Susannah Wheatley of Boston. The Wheatley’s saw to it that Phillis received a good education and, at the age of 13, her command of the English language was strong enough to publish her first poem. Skeptical that readers would believe the poetry to be that of a young slave girl, she appeared before a group of “the most respectable Characters in Boston” -including John Hancock and James Pitts -- all of whom signed their names in official attestation that Wheatley truly did write the poems. Even so, no local publisher would assume the task, so Phillis and her master’s son traveled to London and procured a publisher with the assistance of the Earl of Dartmouth and the Countess of Huntington (to whom the collection is dedicated). Despite her unprecedented accomplishment, Wheatley died a poor woman at the age of 31 while giving birth to her third child. Lacking first two leaves (i-vii), including portrait frontispiece and title page; dedication page and preface encapsulated in old thick glassine; otherwise fine. $8,000-12,000 50

WILDER, THORNTON A group of seven books, letters and ephemera signed and inscribed by Wilder. Includes: The Bridge of San Luis Rey. New York: Longmans, Green, 1929. Illustrated edition with 15 tipped in engravings by Clare Leighton. The Long Christmas Dinner and Other Plays in One Act. New Haven: Yale University Press; New York: Coward-McCann, 1931. Number 516 of 525 copies, of which only 500 were for sale, signed by the author to the limitation page. First edition. The Skin of Our Teeth. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1942. First edition. In dust jacket. Inscribed. Three Plays: Our Town, The Skin of Our Teeth, The Matchmaker. New York: Harper, (1957). Inscribed on title page. Theophilus North. New York, London: Harper & Row, (1973). First edition, first printing. Inscribed three months prior to publication. The Eighth Day. New York, London: Harper & Row, (1967). First edition. Number 9 of 500 copies signed by author. Inscribed. The Merchant of Yonkers. New York, London: Harper & Brothers, 1939. First edition, first printing. Inscribed. The previous owners were long time friends and neighbors of the Wilder family, a relationship which is supported in the author’s inscriptions. Two inscriptions suggest a number of Wilder’s plays found their first audience with the previous owners. Wilder writes on the half-title of The Skin of Our Teeth, “Margaret: her book/She befriended it in manuscript, and sponsored its first submittal to an audience/ with the devoted affection of her old friend/Thornton/New Haven, May 15, 1943.” In addition to the personal mentions in his inscriptions, Wilder even makes changes within the text, in his own hand, thus being a commentary on his friendship with the previous owners. On the final page of “The Matchmaker” in Three Plays at the end of the sentence “we all hope that in your lives you have just the right amount of - adventure!,” Wilder has crossed out the final word “adventure,” and added in pen at the bottom of the page “sitting quietly, and just the right amount of . . . adventure . . . goodnight!” $3,000-5,000

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ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY Signed document, June 1st, 1825, one page, as President. Land grant for Vincennes, Indiana. Framed; seal intact but faded; fading to text; minor soiling to sheet; otherwise fine. 9 x 14 inches. Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $300-500 52

(AMERICANA) A group of 14 volumes. $100-200 53

(CHICAGO, COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION) ARNOLD, CHARLES DUDLEY An series of 19 albumen prints from Charles Dudley Arnold’s official portfolio of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Originally published in Official Views of the World’s Columbian Exposition Issued by the Department of Photography. C. D. Arnold and H. D. Higginbotham. Chicago: Chicago Photo-gravure Company, 1893. $200-400 54

(CHICAGO, CLARENCE DARROW) LEOPOLD, NATHAN Life Plus 99 Years. New York: Doubleday, 1958. 8vo, gray cloth-backed boards, dust jacket. First edition, second printing. Rare inscribed presentation sheet laid in, “For Dr. John F. Pick with my deepest respect, admiration and gratitude. Nathan J. Leopold, Jr. Feb. 27, 1958.” This is a very rare presentation copy. Together with five books by or about Leopold’s defense attorney, Clarence Darrow. Including: Clarence Darrow for the Defense. By Irving Stone. New York, 1941. Inscribed. First edition, first printing. The Story of My Life. By Clarence Darrow. New York, 1932. First edition, including deleted chapter on the Massie Trial laid in. Verdicts Out of Court. By Clarence Darrow. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1963. In dust jacket. First edition, first printing. Farmington. By Clarence Darrow. New York, 1904. First edition. Infidels and Heretics. By Clarence Darrow and Wallace Rice. Boston, 1929. Second printing. In dust jacket. The Amazing Crime and Trial of Leopold and Loeb. By Maureen McKernan. With an introduction by Clarence Darrow. Chicago, 1924. Clarence Darrow and the American Literary Tradition. By Abe C. Ravitz. Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned. Edited by Arthur Weinberg. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957. Also with two Blue Book reports on Darrow’s trials. Plea of Clarence Darrow, in his own Defense . . . . Golden Press, 1912. With laid in ephemera. And five other pamphlets. (18) $600-800 55

CLARKSON, T. An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species; particularly the African. Georgetown, (Kentucky): David Barrow, 1816. 12mo, full calf, spine ruled in gilt. An early Kentucky imprint and one of the rarest anti-slavery tracts. First published in London in 1785, Clarkson’s essay won first prize at University of Cambridge and was published twice in Philadelphia before Barrow’s printing in Kentucky. Rubbing to boards; dampstaining to endpapers; some browning to pages; otherwise fine. $200-400 56

CROCKETT, DAVID A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett. Written by Himself. Philadelphia: E. L. Cary; Reprinted in London: John Limbard, 1834. 12mo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, marbled endpapers. American edition. Browning to pages; last two pages detached; very minor rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $300-500 57

DANA, EDMUND Geographical Sketches on the Western County. Designed for Emigrants and Settlers: Being the Result of Extensive Researches and Remarks to which is added, a Summary of all the Most Interesting Matters on the Subjects, including A Particular Description of the Unsold Public Lands, Collected from a Variety of Authentic Sources. Also, a List of the Principle Roads. Cincinnati: Looker, Reynolds, 1819. 12mo, original printed boards, housed in custom 3/4 morocco slipcase and matching cloth chemise, black leather spine label with gilt titles. First edition. After spending 6 years among the native peoples of “the Great Western Lakes,” Dana petitioned to Congress for a loan to purchase a large piece of territory for settlement and was denied. According to the preface, his friends thus pressed him to publish his observations for the general public. An important document regarding early settlement in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Tennesee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Michigan, Missouri and the Northwest Territory. $400-600

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GRABHORN PRESS Grabhorn Series of Rare Americana. San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1932-1937. 20 vols. (Complete) Various sizes, cloth, most in dust jackets. In reprinting these works, it was the Grabhorns’ aim to make scarce and significant texts on the American experience available at a reasonable cost. Several with prospectuses laid in. Fine. Very rare as a complete set. $2,000-4,000 59

JOHNSON, ANDREW Document signed, 1p., vellum, 20 June 1866. Appointing Charles H. Roys as Major. Signed as President. Countersigned by Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. 19 1/2 x 16 inches. $300-500 60

LAKESIDE CLASSICS A set of 55 volumes. Edited by Milo Milton Quaife, Dale Morgan, Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. et al. Each with illustrations, including maps (many folding). Chicago: R.R. Donnelly and Sons/The Lakeside Press, 19282004. 8vo, cloth-backed boards, gilt titles to spines, top edges gilt, some in original plastic wrapping. First editions, first printings. Considered the longest running series of Americana, these books have never been sold in the primary market, as they were given by the publisher to employees of the Lakeside Press as Christmas presents. Every 25 years the color of the binding was changed: red (1928-1952), brown (1978-2002), sea green (2003-present). The present set contains the complete collections of two generations of Lakeside Press employees, with 25 red titles (28 volumes) and 25 brown titles, with the latter in mint unwrapped condition. It also contains two unwrapped sea green titles. Brown and green titles in mint condition; edgewear and fading to red volumes with pencil inscriptions to spine; some fading to gilt on red titles; otherwise a very fine set. $800-1,200 61*

(LAND GRANT, INDIANA) A group of four land grants for property in Indiana signed for Presidents James Buchanan (3) and Andrew Jackson (1) by their secretaries. Each 9 1/2 x 16 inches. Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $150-250 17


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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) GREELEY, HORACE Greeley’s Estimate of Lincoln. An Unpublished Address by Horace Greeley. Compiled by Charles T. White. Hancock, New York: Herald Printery, 1932. Thin 8vo, 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards. One of 100 number copies printed for Charles T. White, of which this is number 10. Inscribed by White to limitation page. With autographed letter signed by Greeley, New York, October 27, 1857. 1 p. To an unknown recipient. Laid into page opposite title page and secured with blue paper strip. Pertaining to a speaking engagement. With two engraved illustrations tipped in. Rebacked; letter creased in quadrants with some loss at the folds; otherwise fine. Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $200-400 62A*

(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) NUYTTENS, PIERRE An engraved inscribed bust portrait of Lincoln by Pierre Nuyttens. Edition 193/250. After the famous photograph portrait taken by Alexander Gardner in 1863. With inscription on matte reading: “To my good friend Will Hays with sincere regards William Boyd Thompson Dec. 25th, 1921.” Together with a signed original wood engraving of Lincoln by Timothy Cole. Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana 16 x 11 inches. $300-500

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SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSAH Autographed letter signed. 1 p. New York, December 23, 1889. Directing a certain individual to a section of his memoires that relates General Johnston’s famed surrender at Bennett house. Signed “W. T. Sherman.” Creased in thirds on lined paper; 1/4 inch separation at top fold; otherwise fine. 9 x 5 1/2 inches. $300-500 65

TURNLEY, PARMENAS T. Reminiscences of Parmenas T. Turnley. Chicago: Donohue and Henneberry, (1892). 12mo, original green cloth, gilt titles to spine. Inscribed to Mrs. Jan. St. Shields to verso f.f.e.p. With an autographed letter signed “P. T. Turnley” laid in. Very minor rubbing to extremities of boards; hinges starting; otherwise very fine. Estimate:$400-600

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(WYOMING) MILLER, ROBERT AND GRACE

Ten Years in Oregon. By Daniel Lee and Joseph Frost. New York: published for the authors, printed by J. Collard, 1844. 12mo, full mottled calf, red spine label. With folding map featuring Vancouver Island and engraved title vignette. First edition, first issue. The journal of two Methodist missionaries, covering their journey from Liberty, Missouri, to the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Containing an appendix of “Specimens of Indian Dialects,” a meeting with renowned frontiersman, Daniel Boone, who was at that time age 85, and numerous references to their financier, John Jacob Astor. Rubbing to boards; minor browning to pages; foxing to endpapers; otherwise fine. $100-200

Archive of correspondence from the founders of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Housed in a binder with other paper ephemera. Robert E. Miller was an early settler of the Teton Valley, one of the founders of the town of Jackson Hole and the first superintendent of the Teton National Monument. His cabin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the National Elk Refuge was formed from 2,000 acres his land. Grace Miller, his wife, was the first petticoat mayor of Jackson Hole Wyoming. Also included is an archive of letters from Robert E. Miller’s brother, James Miller, to his sister Mary detailing his experiences in the Boer Wars of South Africa [December 10, 1886 - March 8th, 1908]. $300-500

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The Will H. Hays Collection of Signed Books and Photographs Lots 67 - 93 Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana The popular image of Will H. Hays has been derived largely from his position as the first president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (now the Motion Picture Association of America), where he oversaw the creation of the first censorship ratings, aptly referred to as the Hays Production Code. Prior to taking on this role, Hays had a distinguished career as a politician, having been chairman of the Republican Party, Warren G. Harding’s campaign manager, and Postmaster General to the Harding administration. The following collection underscores the important intermediary position held by Hays in the 1920s, 30s and 40s, reflecting a shared sense of opportunity and collaboration in America among men and women of science, politics and the arts.

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ALFONSO XIII, KING OF SPAIN

COOLIDGE, CALVIN

Signed photograph of King Alfonso of Spain. Inscribed to Mr. Will Hays and dated 1929. 9 x 6 inches, oval. $100-200

Photograph of Calvin Coolidge and a large group of others including Will Hays. Inscribed beneath photograph on matte: “To Will H Hays With Regards Calvin Coolidge.” Undated. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. $200-400

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BYRD, RICHARD E.

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A group of two letters from the collection of Will H. Hays from polar explorer Richard E. Byrd. A handwritten letter dated May 10, 1936 has Byrd expressing, on the anniversary of his return from the South Pole, his deep appreciation for assistance which helped “take possession of thousands of square miles of new territory for the United States.” It includes a piece of the insulation from the wall of the Advance Meteorological Base, “the southernmost habitation ever occupied by man.” The second, a typed letter signed, dated June 25 1936, lets Hays know that he has decided to name one of the mountains he discovered after Hays, and encourages Hays to run for President. Signed Dick Byrd, with handwritten postscript. Together with Alone. By Richard E. Byrd. New York: G.P. Putnam and sons, 1938. In dust jacket. Inscribed by Byrd to Hays on half-title. And another copy of Alone, inscribed, lacking dust jacket. Framed dimensions: ALS: 12 x 9 inches; TLS: 14 x 12 inches. $400-600

DEMPSEY, JACK Signed photograph of Jack Dempsey in boxing gear. Inscribed twice, once to Will Hays reading “Bill - Tell the gang I’ll be out to see them soon - Jack,” and to Will Hays Jr. reading “To my Pal Bill Hays, Jr. Best to you & the Boy’s Club of Sullivan, Indiana. Your old pal - Jack Dempsey.” Undated. 10 x 8 inches. $100-200

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DISNEY, WALT

HARDING, WARREN G.

An original animation cell from the 1937 Disney film Snow White. Inscribed on matte “To Will Hays ‘Whistle While You Work’ Walt Disney.” Featuring the dwarves as they return home singing “Whistle While You Work.” Matte labeled “Dwarfs” in pencil and blindstamped W. D. E. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

A signed photograph of Warren G. Harding as President-Elect. With long inscription to Will Hays, reading “To my valued friend Will H. Hays, with grateful appreciation of the rarest and best service one American can render another, accompanied by birthday greetings for Nov. 5 from one who celebrates Nov. 2, in the spirit marked by the interesting days in November 1920. Gratefully and sincerely, Warren G. Harding.” Dated November 5, 1920, Hays’ 41st birthday. Harding had been elected to the office of President three days before on November 2, 1920. (c) Edmonston. A few scratches and scuffing; inscription slightly faded; otherwise fine. 10 x 8 inches. $300-500

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EDISON, THOMAS ALVA A Million and One Nights: The History of the Motion Picture. By Terry Ramsay. New York, 1926. 2 vols. 4to, half calf and marbled boards, gilt titles to spines. Signed by Thomas Edison beneath his dedication and by Terry Ramsay to the limitation page. Of the 327 copies printed bearing these signatures, Hays’ copy is number 3. Rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $600-800 73*

HARDING, WARREN G. Official 1921 White House photograph of Warren G. Harding with members of his cabinet, signed by each. Photograph and signatures include Harding, Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, Attorney General Harry M. Daughtry, Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby, Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace, Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, Vice President Calvin Coolidge, Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of War John W. Weeks, Postmaster General William H. Hays, Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall, and Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover. Signatures slightly faded; a few small stains at edge, obscured by frame; otherwise fine. 7 1/2 x 10 inches. $3,000-5,000

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HART, WILLIAM S. The Golden West Boys “Injun” and “Whiskey” to the Rescue. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1922. 8vo, blue pictorial cloth. Signed on the f.f.e.p. by the author. Fading to cloth; fraying to spine ends; otherwise fine. $100-200 76*

HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH Signed photograph of William Randolph Hearst, inscribed to Will Hays, reading “Dear Will - I would not inflict this on your but Mrs. Hays says you are good natured and will not mind. Along with the photograph go my best wishes and sincerest regards. William Randolph Hearst.” Undated, blindstamped James Manatt Hollywood. With some scratches and closed tears at edges; inscription faded but legible; otherwise sound. 14 x 11 inches. $300-500


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KING FREDERICK VII AND QUEEN LOUISE OF DENMARK

A group of eight books inscribed by Hoover to front free endpaper, mostly first editions, first printings. Includes: Fishing for Fun and to Wash Your Soul. New York, (1963). The Challenge to Liberty. New York, 1935. The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: 1920-1933. New York: Macmillan, 1952. Addresses Upon the American Road: 1933-1938. New York, 1938. Further Addresses Upon the American Road. New York, 1940. Addresses Upon the American Road: 1941-1945. New York, 1946 (2 copies, one unsigned). The Problems of Lasting Peace. By Herbert Hoover and Hugh Gibson. New York: Doubleday Doran, 1942. Address of Acceptance of the Republican Nomination for President. s.p.: n.p., (1928). Together with 2 books pertaining to Herbert Hoover signed by their authors. (11) $1,000-2,000

Two signed portrait photographs of King Frederick VII and Queen Louise of Denmark, each dated 1926. Faded; signature and date of King Frederick light; otherwise fine. 12 x 9 inches each. $100-200

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HOOVER, HERBERT A signed etching of Herbert Hoover, inscribed to Will Hays. Reads “To Will H. Hays with Kind Regards of Herbert Hoover.” Undated. Light scuffing; otherwise fine. 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

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LINCOLN MEMORIAL A print after a photograph taken at the Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial on May 30, 1922. Features Vice President Calvin Coolidge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William Howard Taft, President Warren G. Harding, General John J. Pershing, Robert Todd Lincoln, and Joseph G. Cannon in front of the Memorial. Signed by Coolidge, Taft, Pershing, Lincoln, and Cannon with a note that it was autographed in 1925. The occasion marked the last major public appearance by Robert Todd Lincoln before his death in 1926. From the collection of Will Hays. Creased in the middle; otherwise fine. 7 x 9 inches. $300-500 82*

MUSSOLINI, BENITO 79*

(HUBBLE, EDWIN) JEANS, JAMES H. The Stars in their Courses. By James H. Jeans. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931. 8vo, blue cloth, cover of original dust jacket laid in. Inscribed presentation copy signed by the author and signed and inscribed by Edwin Hubble to half-title. The inscription reads: “In memory of a session with the 100-inch reflector on Mt. Wilson. Edwin Hubble.” Minor fading to spine; otherwise a fine copy. $200-400

A signed original photograph of Mussolini in uniform and helmet. Inscribed to Will Hays, “To William Hays with cordial regards Mussolini. Roma 5 Febb. 1937 - XV.” Light scratching and scuffing; otherwise fine. 15 x 11 inches. $300-500 83*

NIXON, RICHARD; EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. A group of two books signed by Nixon and Eisenhower. Including: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, (1978). 8vo, cloth. First edition, first printing. Signed by Nixon on inserted signature leaf. At Ease: Stories I tell to friends. By Dwight D. Eisenhower. New York: Doubleday, 1967. 8vo, cloth. Signed by Eisenhower on presentation plate tipped in f.f.e.p. $100-200 21


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POPE PIUS XII

STEFANSSON, VILHJALMUR

Photograph of Pope Pius XII, signed underneath “E. Card. Pacelli.” Together with Exchange of Letters by His Excellency Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, and His Holiness Pope Pius XII. August 1947. $100-200

My Life with the Eskimo. London: Macmillan, 1913. 8vo, blue cloth, pictorial endpapers. Signed and inscribed twice by the author, once to the f.f.e.p. and again with a personal note on the “Note” page that reads: “Dear Hayes: The chapters of this book I thought might be turned into a picture are the first three (or four) and then chapters X to XIII. To get a good perspective, reading the whole book would be better.” Stefansson has also written above the pictorial frontispiece: “This picture is O.K. except for the snow house itself, which is far too irregular. V.S.” Lacking dust jacket; some rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $100-200

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ROBERTS, KENNETH; TARKINGTON, BOOTH Northwest Passage. New York: Doubleday Doran, 1937. 8vo, green cloth, original dust jacket. Inscribed by both Kenneth Roberts and celebrated author, Booth Tarkington, Roberts’ “neighbor” and to whom the book is dedicated, to title page. Wear to dust jacket; minor browning to front pastedown; otherwise fine. $100-200 86*

ROGERS, WILL A group two photographs of Will Rogers, and two books by Will Rogers. 1. A signed photograph of Will Rogers with Will Hays and one other, inscribed “My Real Friend Will Hays, Will Rogers.” Undated. 2. A photograph of Rogers, Hays, and three others, taken on Rogers Ranch in 1934. Signed by all. Dated April 22, 1934. 3. The Illiterate Digest. By Will Rogers. New York: Albert & Charles Boni, 1924. 8vo, blue cloth, no dustjacket. Inscribed to f.f.e.p., “My Friend Will. H. Hays, A former Cabinet member and a Darn good one and Good in the Movies too from Will Rogers Author-StatesmanGentleman, Extraordinary a Rare Combination.” Ether and Me or ‘Just Relax.’ By Will Rogers. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1929. 12mo, pictorial boards. Eight impression. With typewritten index tipped in, presumably of topics of interest to Hays. $300-500 87*

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO Signed photograph of FDR at a desk with a stack of papers. Inscribed in the lower border to Will Hays, “For Will H. Hays from his old friend Franklin D. Roosevelt.” Undated, c. Harris & Ewing. 7 x 9 inches. $400-600 88*

ROOT, ELIHU Signed photograph of American lawyer and statesman, and 1912 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Elihu Root. Inscribed beneath photograph to Will H. Hays, reading “For the Honorable Will. H. Hays with acknowledgements from his friend Elihu Root.” Undated. 9 x 7 inches. $100-200 89*

SANDBURG, CARL Abraham Lincon: The War Years. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1939. 4 vols. Together with The Prairie Years. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1926. 2 vols. 8vo, original blue cloth. Inscribed by Sandburg to Hays on halftitle of volume 1 of The Prairie Years: “Will Hays: As Hoosier and midwesterner you will know the overtones here - and in the many delicate balances of justice required of you, may you sometimes find pages here companionable. Carl Sandburg Chicago, 1926.” Minor wear to boards; otherwise fine. $200-400

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THOMAS, LOWELL A signed photograph, a first edition of With Lawrence in Arabia, and four other books, two signed. A signed photograph of Lowell Thomas Sr. and Jr. in front of the Dalai Lama’s palace, with Dzasa Lama, one of the Dalai Lama’s top advisors. With a typed note about the photograph and the rarity of Tibetan stamps, and the original envelope. Together with With Lawrence in Arabia. New York, 1924. 8vo, orange pictorial cloth. First edition. Pageant of Adventure. New York, 1940. Inscribed by Thomas to Will Hays. Good Evening Everybody. New York, 1976. Inscribed to Bill Hays, and with second signature tipped in. The Sea Devil’s Fo’c’sle. Garden City, 1929. (2 copies.) $200-400 92*

WALLACE, LEW Ben Hur. New York: Harper and Bros., 1880. 12mo, original gray-blue cloth with floral design, custom gray cloth chemise and slipcase with pastedown titles to spine. First edition, first printing, with dated title page and two line dedication. Boards starting and detached at bottom half of the spine; fading to cloth; fraying to extremities of boards and spine; hinges starting; intermittent dampstaining; otherwise sound. $400-600 93*

WELLS, H. G. Signed photograph of H. G. Wells with Will Hays. Inscribed and signed “H. G. Wells” in photograph, and dated 1-1-36. 10 x 8 inches. $400-600

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BRAQUE, GEORGES Les Parole Transparentes. By Jean Paulhan. Paris: Les Bibliophiles de l’Union Francaise, 1955. Folio, loose as issued in original wrappers, gilt board chemise and slipcase. First edition. One of a total issue of 132 impressions produced for the members of the the club (no copies were for sale). The complete artist’s book, aside from lacking the doubleleaf with the name of the imprinted Club member. Signed on the limitation page in pencil by Braques, Jean Paulhan and Leon Leal (President of Les Bibliophiles de l’Union Francaise). Illustrated with 14 original lithographs in tones of blue, four of which are horstexte, printed on handmade Auvergne du Moulin Richard de Bas paper. Minor soiling to slipcase; otherwise a very fine copy. $3,000-5,000 99

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BAJ, ENRICO Enrico Baj. By Edouard Jaguer. Milan; New York: Schettini Editor, (1956). 4to, pictorial linen boards and dust jacket designed by Baj. One of 500 copies of the English Edition, from a total of 1,000. With 62 tipped in colored and black and white lithographed plates, four of which are double-page, and numerous reproductions designed by Baj for this book. Minor chipping to dust jacket; otherwise fine. $400-600 95

BARBIER, GEORGES L’Escapade. By Henri de Regnier. Paris: A. and G. Mornay Editeurs, 1931. 8vo, bound by Rene Kieffer in full mauve leather with gilt decorations on spine and both covers, top edge gilt, original wrappers and backstrip bound-in. First edition. One of 877 copies printed on Rives paper from a total edition of 1075. Illustrated throughout with color pochoirs, including the full page plates on the front cover and frontispiece. Minimal scattered foxing; binding slightly soiled; spine with light fading; otherwise a fine copy. $400-600

BUFFET, BERNARD Lithographs 1952-1966. Compiled by Fernand Mourlot. Preface by George Simenon. New York: Tudor, (1968). 4to, original lithograph jacket. Illustrated with ten lithographs in color. Together with Bernard Buffet 1948-1967. Gravures, Engravings, Radierungen. By Gerhard F. Reinz. New York: Tudor, n.d. 4to, original illustrated cloth. First trade edition. Lacking jacket; otherwise fine. $400-600 100

CHAGALL, MARC Marc Chagall Drawings and Watercolors for the Ballet. By Jacques Lassaigne. New York: Tudor, (1969). Folio, cloth, in dustjacket, in slipcase. With original lithograph by Chagall, and 68 other color plates. Light wear to dustjacket; light wear and fading to slipcase; otherwise a fine copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin. $200-400

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BONNARD, PIERRE La Redemption par les Betes. By Henri de Montherlant. Paris: 1959. Folio, loose as issued in original matching chemise and slipcase. First Bonnard edition. Number 13 of 40 deluxe copies of a total edition of 326. Illustrated throughout with 22 black and white lithographs by Bonnard printed on Grand Velin de Rives. With 3 additional suites of 39 lithographs each housed in separate folders: one suite is printed in gray on Japon nacre, the second suite in pinkish-brown on Rives and the third suite in green on Rives. Each of the extra suites contains 17 lithographs not used in the regular edition. The lithographs were started by Bonnard in 1928 and finished by Mourlot in 1959. Slight sunning and rubbing to slipcase; crease and slight sunning and rubbing to spine of chemise; otherwise a fine copy. $1,500-2,500 97

BRANGWYN, FRANK Zwanzig graphische Arbeiten. Wien: Artur Wolf Verlag, n.d. (1921). Portfolio, publisher’s clamshell box. One of 500 numbered copies. With 17 (of 20) matted black and white and color reproductions of Brangwyn’s graphic works. Lacking plates 1, 2 and 3. Wear to clamshell box; small hole to cover of clamshell box; otherwise a sound set. $200-400

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LEVINE, JACK

The Jerusalem Windows. New York: George Braziller; Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1962. 4to, red cloth, in original pictorial wrappers and mylar jacket. Some rubbing to jacket; otherwise fine. Together with The Ceiling of the Paris Opera. Texte by Jacques Lassaigne. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966. Marc Chagall. By Walter Erben. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1957. Marc Chagall: Retrospective de l’oeuvre peint. Foundation Maeght, 1984. (4) Property from the Private Collection of Ms. Barbara Pinsof, Northbrook, Illinois $800-1,200

Facing East. By James A. Michener. New York: Maecenas Press, Random House, 1970. 2 vols. Folio, publisher’s silk box with leather strap fastening, in parts as issued. Limited edition. One of 2,500 signed by the author and artist. Text with original woodcut and four original lithographs signed in the plate loose as issued in original silk chemise with leather strap fastening. Facsimile portfolio of 54 hand-brushed reproduction of drawings, gouaches and watercolors housed in a leather folder. Very slight stain to the front of the box; otherwise a very fine set. $200-400

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LINTON, W.J.

A group of 20 issues. Folio, in wrappers. Comprising numbers 3637-38, 53-54, 133-134, 157, 158-159 (2 copies), 166, 173, 186, 188, 192, 193-194, 203, 206, 212, 220, 224, 225, 235, 246. Property from the Estate of Dr. Milton and Paula Gutglass, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $1,000-2,000

The Masters of Wood Engraving. New Haven; London: Issued to subscribers only at the residence of the author, 1889. Folio, original cloth. First edition. One of 100 limited copies signed by the author to the limitation page (there were also 500 smaller copies printed). With color frontispiece, numerous plates (2 are double-page), illustrations throughout in text, and a large fold-out facsimile of Albrecht Durer’s “Triumphal Car,” mounted on linen and slipped into a pocket at rear pastedown. Wear to boards; hinges starting; otherwise fine. $500-700

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DORE, GUSTAV The Raven. By Edgar Allan Poe. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1884 Folio, gray pictorial cloth stamped in gilt, all edges gilt. With 25 engraved plates by Dore, most with captioned tissue guards present. First American edition with Dore illustrations. Wear to boards; otherwise fine. $100-200 104

DURET, THEODORE Histoire de Peintres Impressionistes. Paris: H. Floury Editeur, 1923. 4to, in original wrappers. Illustrated with 32 helioengravings and 3 original black and white etchings by Auguste Renoir, entitled “Baigneuse,” Berthe Morisot, entitle “Jeune Fille au Chat,” and Armand Guillaumin, entitled “En Hollande.” Also with an original wood engraving by Lucien Pissarro after a drawing by Camille Pissarro. Some age darkening due to paper; otherwise a fine copy. $2,000-4,000 24

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MAILLOL, ARISTIDE Belle Chair. Onze Poemes Inedites. By Emile Verhaeren. Paris: Pelletan, Helleu and Servent, 1931. 4to, full black morocco by Art Deco Master S. Longatte and signed by him, upper edge gilt, titles in gilt to spine, mosaic design of inlaid color leathers to front board, untrimmed, decorative endpapers, original wrappers bound in, housed in binder’s slipcase edged in leather. First edition. Number 165 of 225 copies printed on verge de Hollande paper from a total edition of 255, initialed in ink by the publisher Pelletan to the limitation page. The earlier unpublished poems by Emile Verhaeren are here illustrated by Artistide Maillol with 12 (including 2 full-page and 10 half-page with text) original lithographs and 3 original woodcuts. External hinges reinforced; otherwise in very fine condition. $2,200-2,600


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PICASSO, PABLO

Edouard Manet: Sein Leben und Seine Kunst. By Theodore Duret. Berlin: Cassirer, 1910. 4to, original green cloth with gilt decoration and titles to boards and spine, top edge gilt, decorative end papers. Includes 2 original etchings by Edouard Manet: “Berthe Morisot” and “Baudelaire de Profilen Chapeau,” and original color woodcut “Olympia” by Prunaire after Manet printed in sepia and accompanied by decorative tissue guards. Slight rubbing at spine and extremities; otherwise fine. $2,000-3,000

Lysistrata. By Artistophanes. A New Version by Gilbert Seldes. Illustrated by Pablo Picasso. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1934. 4to, pictorial patterned boards, paper label. Number 202 of 1500 copies signed by Picasso to the colophon. With 6 engraved plates and other illustrations throughout by Picasso. Light soiling to boards; lacking slipcase and glassine wrapper; lacking large portion of the spine but retaining the paper label; edges bumped; otherwise binding is tight and interior is clean. $1,000-2,000

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RACKHAM, ARTHUR

Notre Dame de Paris. By Victor Hugo. New York; Paris: Limited Editions Club, 1930. 4to, in original wrappers. First edition. One of 1500 copies numbered and signed by Frans Masereel and printed on velin d’Arches. Illustrated with 11 full-page and 11 small woodcuts by Masereel. Backstrips with very minor creasins; very small stain to top edge of volume one; minor chipping and sunning to protective glassine wrappers; lacking slipcase; otherwise very clean and bright with no foxing. $250-350

Le Songe d’une nuit d’ete (A Midsummer-Night’s Dream). By William Shakespeare. Paris: Hachette et Cie, 1909. 4to, in original vellum with gilt design and titles to cover and spine, top edge gilt, with silk ties. First French Rackham edition. One of 300 numbered copies, from a total edition of 330, printed on velin a la forme watermarked paper. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham with 40 mounted color plates with imprinted tissue guards and 30 black and white reproductions of drawings. Boards slightly soiled; edges of spine slightly bumped; otherwise interior is very clean and binding is tight. A fine copy. $800-1,200

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Le Vieil Homme et la Mer (The Old Man and the Sea). By Ernest Hemingway. Paris: Aux Depens de l’Artiste, 1958. Folio, loose as issued in wrapper portfolio and clamshell box covered in cork with engraved marlin in center of the front cover. Number 48 of 80 copies, from a total edition of 115, printed on hand-made Auvergne paper and illustrated with 19 original black and white etchings, 17 full-page, by Robert Naly. In fine condition. $500-700

RUSKIN, JOHN The Stones of Venice. London: Smith, Elder, 1851-1853. 3 vols. 4to, full black morocco, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spine and decoration to boards, all edges gilt. First edition. With errata slip at end of volume 1. With 53 plates. Minor off-setting; ex-libris tipped in front pastedown; some rubbing to boards; otherwise a fine set. $100-200

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SCHWABE, CHARLES Hesperus. By Catulle Mendes. Paris: Societe de Propagation des Livres d’Art, 1904. 4to, contemporary 1/2 green morocco by Devarenne, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spine, original wrappers bound in, top edge gilt. One of 25 “exemplaires nominatifs” printed on Japon paper, this one presented to “Monsieur J. Duval.” With 34 illustrations and decorations by Carlos Schwabe, of which 14 are full-page hand-colored woodcuts, including the front cover. Very minor foxing on the binder’s blank endleaves; one endleaf with a neatly repaired tear; moderate fading to spine; otherwise the interior is clean and bright. A fine copy. $2,500-3,500 115

SCHWABE, CHARLES Les Pastorales de Longus ou Daphnis et Chloe. By Longus (trans. by Jacques Amyot). Paris: L’Edition d’Art H. Piazza, (1926). 4to, in custom silk boards with green leather spine label, silk page marker. One of 111 copies, of which this is number VI printed for Jacques Chabannes, one of 31 on japon imperial. With 24 color pochoir engravings by Charles Schwabe, 12 full-page. Without a suite of plates in black and white (called for by the limitation statement); small chip to foreedge of binding; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000 116

TING, WALLASSE One-Cent Life. Edited by Sam Francis. (Berne): E.W. Kornfeld, (1964). Portfolio, loose as issued in pictorial cloth folder by Roy Lichtenstein and Pierre Alechinsky, pictorial dust jacket, blue slipcase. Limited edition of 2,000 number copies. The most important book of Pop Art and the CoBrA movements in the 1960s. With 62 original color lithographs, 29 of which are double-page, by Alan Davie (2), Alfred Jansen (3), Sam Francis (6), Walasse Ting (6), James Rosenquist, Pierre Alechinsky (5), Kimber Smith (6), Alfred Leslie (2), Antonio Saura, Kiki O.K., Asger Jorn (2), Robert Indiana (2), Jean-Paul Riopelle (2), Karel Appel (5), Tom Wesselmann (2), Bram van Velde, Joan Mitchell, Allan Kaprow, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Roy Lichtenstein, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Reinhoud, Claes Oldenburg (2), Jim Dine, Mel Ramos (2), Enrico Baj (2), and 19 reproductions. Fading to slipcase with some edgwear; foxing throughout concentrated at the lower corner of pages; chipping to dust jacket with some loss to foot of spine; otherwise fine. $800-1,200 117

VILLON, JACQUES Les Travaux et les Jours. By Hesiode. Paris: (Editions Verve), (1962). Folio, loose as issued in printed wrappers and matching chemise and slipcase. One of 200 copies signed by the artist. Illustrated with four color and nineteen black and white etchings by Villon, 15 of which are double-page. 1 inch tear to foot of slipcase; otherwise a very fine livres d’artiste. $1,000-2,000

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WUNDERLICH, PAUL Lithographies 1959-1973. By Fritz Raddatz. Paris: Editions Vilo, (1974). Folio, cloth, gilt title to spine, with pictorial dustwrapper, in matching slipcase with extra suite of lithographs in cloth chemise. One of 60 copies of the French edition with an extra suite of five original lithographs, each one signed and numbered by the artist. A fine copy. $1,000-2,000 119

VARIOUS ARTISTS The Landscape Book. By American Artists and American Authors. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1868. Large 8vo, green cloth, gilt titles to spines, gilt-stamped decorations to boards, all edges gilt. With 15 (of 16) steel engravings reproducing the landscapes of Huntington, Talbot, Beckwith, Smillie, Durand, Kensett, Gignoux, Talbot, Cropsey, Church, Richards, Weir and Miller with tissue guards. Accompanied by the writings of Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Whittier and others. Rubbing to extremities of boards with some loss to upper edge of front cover; previous owner’s inscription to f.f.e.p.; otherwise fine. $100-200 27


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ARIOSTO, LUDOVICO

BYRON, LORD

Orlando Furioso. Translated by John Hoole. London: Printed for George Nicol, 1785. 5 vols. 8vo, full calf, black and green leather spine lables, gilt tooling to spines. Second edition of Hoole translation. Illustrated with engraved plates throughout. Frontispiece portraits to each volume. Minor age darkening to endpapers and first few pages; slight soiling to boards; hinges starting to separate on some volumes; otherwise a very fine set. $200-400

Works. Philadelphia: Henry Carey, 1854. 8 vols. 3/4 calf over marbled boards, 4 raised bands, black leather spine labels, marbled endpapers, marbled edges. Wear to spines; some rubbing to extremities of boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

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BELL, JOHN The Poets of Great Britain . . . from Chaucer to Churchill. By John Bell. Edinburgh: Published at the Apollo Press by the Martins, 1777-1787. 109 vols. (Complete). 18mo, full mottled calf, red and green leather spine labels, gilt tooling to spines, two edges stained yellow, with black silk ties, marbled endpapers. Frontispiece portraits and engraved plates to each volume. Minor rubbing to boards; some chipping at spine heads; otherwise a very fine set. $800-1,200

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CARLYLE, THOMAS Works. London: Chapman and Hall, n.d. (1971-1974). 16 vols. (of 19) only. 12mo, 1/2 green morocco over marbled boards, 5 raised bands, gilt-lettered spine and tooling to boards, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt. With numerous engraved portraits and folding maps. Rubbing to backstrip; hinges split to some volumes; boards curling; first few pages detached to some volumes; otherwise a fine set. $200-400 124*

(CLASSICAL LITERATURE) A group of two works in three volumes bound in leather. Includes: Metamorphoseon Libri XV. Interpretatione & Notis Illustravit Daniel Chrispinus Helvetius Ad Usum Serenissimi Delphini. By Ovid. Oxonii: printed at the Theatro Sheldoniano, 1696. 8vo, full calf. The Letters of Pliny the Consul. Translated by William Melmoth. London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1751. 2 vols. 8vo, 3/4 leather. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200


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A group of 11 works in 24 volumes in fine leather bindings. Includes: The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero. London, 1753. 3 vols. The Commentaries of Caesar. Translated by William Duncan. London, 1755. 2 vols. The Elements of Euclid. By Robert Simson. Edinburgh, 1775. Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Translated by William Melmoth. London, 1753. 3 vols. 8vo. The General History of Polybius. Translated by (James) Hampton. London, 1761. 4 vols. The Expedition of Cyrus. By Xenophon. Translated by Edward Spelman. London, 1742. 2 vols. The Idylliums of Theocritus. Translated by Francis Fawkes. London, 1767. 8vo. The Works of Virgil. Translated by Joseph Warton, et al. London, 1753. 4 vols. The Comedies of Terence. Translated by Geoge Colman. London, 1768. 2 vols. L’Eneide di Virgilio. Translated by Annibal Caro. Paris, 1760. 2 vols. $400-600

A group of four sets of “works” in 15 volumes bound in leather, comprising the works of Holmes, Hamilton, Burns, and Turgenieff. $200-400

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(CLASSICAL LITERATURE) A group of 18 volumes uniformly bound in embossed vellum. Includes: Historiarum ab urbe condita libri, qui supersunt, omnes . . . . By Livius. Cura A. Drakenborch. Amstelaedami; (etc.): J. Wetstein, (etc.), 1738-1746. 6 vols. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, cum Integris et Emendatioribur Commentariis Servii, Philargyrii, Pierii. By Virgil. Edited by Nicolai Heinsii and Petrus Burmannus. Amstelodami: Jacobi Wetstenii, 1746. 2 vols. Caji Silii Italici Punicorum Libri Septemdicim. Edited by Arnoldo Drakenborch. Trajecti ad Rhenum: Guilielmum Vande Water, 1742. Afri Comoediae Sex . . . . By Terence. Edited by Arn. Henr. Westerhousius. Hagae-Comitum: Petrum Gosse, 1726. Vol. 2 only. De Bellis Gallico et Civili Pompejano. By C. Julii Caesaris. Cura Dionysii Vossii, Joannis Davisii, and Samuelis Clarkii. Lugd. Bat.: Samuelem Luchtmans; Rotterodami: Johannem Danielem Beman, 1737. C.L. Aeliani Sophistae Varia Historia, cum Notis Integris Conradi Gesneri . . . . Cura Abrahamo Gronovio. Lugd. Bat.; Amstelodami; (etc.): S. Luchtmans and J.A. Langerak, (etc.), 1731. C. Crispi Sallustii Quae Exstant. Cura Sigeberti Havercampi. Amstelaedami: Changuion, et al, 1742. 2 vols. Metamorphoseon. By Apuleius. Ineditis Francisci Oudendorpii. Lugduni Batavorum: Van Der Eyk et Vygh, 1786. De Antro Nympharum. By Porphyry. Translated by R.M. Van Goens. Lugduni Batavorum; Amstelodami: D. et J. Honkoop; Petrum den Hengst, 1792. Institutione Oratoria, Libri Duodecim. By M. Fabii Quinctiliani. Summa Cura Petrum Burmannum. Lugduni Batavorum: Joannem de Vivie, 1720. 2 vols. Cracking to spine of volume 1. $800-1,200

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(COLLECTED WORKS) A group of five sets of “works” in 21 volumes bound in leather, comprising the works of Henry Lord Lyttleton, Joseph Addison, Francis Bacon, John Sheffield (Duke of Buckingham), and Henry St. John (Lord Viscount Bolingbroke). All 4to. $300-500 129*

(COLLECTED WORKS) A group of two sets of “works” in 37 volumes. The Complete Works of George Meredith. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1909. 27 vols. 8vo, 3/4 brown morocco, gilt titles to spines, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt. The Memorial Edition. Illustrated throughout with gravure plates. Some rubbing to boards; otherwise a fine set. The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe. New York; London: George Putnam and the Knickbocker Press, 1902. 10 vols. The Annabel Edition. (37) Property from the Estate of Nancy Wald, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

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(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 28 leather bound books, including Burke’s History of England, (6 vols., London, 1825), and The Works of Abraham Cowley, (3 vols., London, 1707-1708). $100-200 137

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 14 leather bound books, including The Life of Benevuto Cellini, (2 vols., New York, 1906), and Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, (London, 1755). $200-400 138*

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CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR [Works]. London: Smith, Elder, 1903. 12 vols. 8vo, bound by Bayntun in half red calf over red boards, gilt titles to spines, 5 raised bands, top edges gilt. Author’s Edition limited to 1,000 numbered copies signed by the author, this being number 261. Bound by Bayntun. Photogravure frontispieces and plates throughout with captioned tissue guards. Together with The Canterbury Tales. By Geoffrey Chaucer. Translated into Modern English by Nevill Coghill. With woodcuts by Edna White. London: The Folio Society, 1984. In matching binding by Bayntun. All in fine condition. (13) $1,000-2,000 131

(EASTON PRESS) HEMINGWAY, ERNEST Complete Works of Ernest Hemingway. Norfolk, CT: Easton Press, 1980-1990. 19 vols. 8vo, in decorative leather. A fine set. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $300-500

A group of 11 leather bound volumes and one set of 4 cloth bound volumes with elaborate gilt tooling to spines, including The Life of William Pitt, by Earl Stanhope. London: John Murray, 1861-1862. 4 vols. 8vo, full calf. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 139*

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 23 books in leather bindings, including Boswell’s A Method of Study, (London, 1738) and The Critical Works of Monsieur Rapin, (2 vols., London, 1706). Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 140

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 31 leather bound books, all 12mo, including Tassoni’s La Secchia Rapita, (Parigi, 1768) and The Works of Spenser, (6 vols., London, 1750). $300-500 141

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GIBBON, EDWARD The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. London: John Murray, 1854. 8 vols. 8vo, polished calf gilt by Riviere, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt. Dampstaining to rear endpapers of some volumes; otherwise a fine set. $100-200 133

GROTE, GEORGE A History of Greece. London: John A. Murray, 1846-1856. 12 vols. (complete). 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards, top edges gilt, spine gilt in compartments. First edition. Minor wear to boards; otherwise fine. First edition of Grote’s celebrated history of Greece. Illustrated with frontispiece portrait in Volume XII and with numerous engraved maps and plans, many folding and several hand-colored in outline. Minor wear to boards; otherwise a fine set. $800-1,200 134

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of six leather bound books, including The Secret History of the Court of France under Louis X. By Dr. Challice. London, 1861. 2 vols. 8vo, full calf. $80-120 135

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 12 leather bound books, including Ranke’s History of Popes, (2 vols., London, 1847), and Deniston’s Memoirs of the Duke of Urbino, (3 vols., London, 1919). $100-200 30

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(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 20 leather bound books, including Joseph Marshall’s Travels, (3 vols, London, 1772) and The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, (4 vols., London, 1760). $300-500 142

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 20 leather bound books, including The Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of Sully, London: printed for A. Millar and R. and J. Dodsley, 1756. 3 vols. 4to, full calf. First edition. $300-500

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(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 20 leather bound books including The Essays of Montaigne, (2 vols, London, 1759) and Dr. Lord John’s Beacon Lights of History, (10 vols., New York, 1883). $300-500 144

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 32 leather bound books including Macaulay’s History of England from the Accession of James I, (5 vols., New York, n.d.), and Froude’s History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, (12 vols., London, 1856). $400-600 145

(BINDINGS, LEATHER) A group of 11 vols. bound in leather, all in Italian, circa 18th century, including Ovid’s Opera Omnia, (Amstelodami, 1702. Tome 1 only) and Dialoghi tra ‘l Diavolo Zoppo e ‘l Diavolo Guercio, (Venezia, 1734). $400-600 146

POPE, ALEXANDER A group of three sets of works by or translated by Alexander Pope uniformly bound. Includes: The Iliad. By Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. London: printed by Charles Rivington, 1760. 6 vols. The Odyssey. By Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. London: Printed by Charles Rivington, 1760. 5 vols. The Works of Alexander Pope. London: Printed for A. Millar, 1766. 9 vols. 8vo, full calf, spines gilt in compartments, gilt inner dentlls, marbled endpapers. Some chipping to spines heads; otherwise a very fine set. $500-700

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RICHARDSON, SAMUEL A set of three titles, uniformly bound, in 17 volumes. Clarissa. Or, the History of a Young Lady. London: for the author, 1751. 7 vols. Fourth edition. Pamela. Or, Virtue Rewarded. London: printed for the author, 1742. 4 vols. Third edition. The History of Sir Charles Grandison. London, printed for the author. 6 vols. Second edition. 8vo, full mottled calf, spine gilt in compartments, red and green leather spine lables, marbled endpapers. Light shelfwear; occasional browning and foxing concentrated at the extremities of pages; otherwise a fine set. $500-700 148

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE The Works of Theodore Roosevelt. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1923. 24 vols. 8vo, publisher’s red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, frontispieces in each volume, top edges gilt, decorative endpapers. One of 1,050 sets of the Memorial Edition, signed by First Lady Edith Kermit Roosevelt to the limitation page in volume 1. Light fading to spines; ex-libris “Herbert Hurlburt Beloing” to front pastedown; otherwise a fine set. $800-1,200

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RUSKIN, JOHN A set of six volumes in uniform leather binding. Modern Painters. Orpington: George Allen, 1888. 6 vols. 4to, full leather, gilt decorations and titles to spine, stamped by Zaemnsdorf, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt. Large paper edition. Together with Stone of Venice. Orpington: George Allen, 1886. 3 vols. Bound as set with above. 4th edition. Minor rubbing to boards; otherwise a fine set. $300-500 150

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM The Plays of William Shakespeare . . . to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. London, printed for T. Longman, et al., 1793. 15 vols. 8vo, full calf, red and green leather spine labels. Fourth edition of Johnson’s edition of Shakespeare. With illustrations, facsimiles and fold-out stage directions throughout. Bookplate of Percival Hart Dyke tipped in front pastedowns; rubbing to boards; some foxing to verso of plates; minor browning throughout; otherwise a fine set. $1,000-2,000 31


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A group of two First edition Annual Registers reporting on the Revolutionary War and other significant historical events in North America. The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politics and Literature for the Year 1779. London: J. Dodsley, 1780. 8vo, full leather. First edition. Includes a report on the Expedition of Captain Clarke to Illinois, numerous accounts of the state of the Revolutionary War and a speech of George II to parliament. The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politics and Literature for the Year 1781. London: J. Dodlsey, 1782. 8vo, full leather. First edition. Includes British accounts of the Revolutionary war, such as the “expedition in Virginia under General (Benedict) Arnold” and “War in South Carolina - state of affairs after the Battle of Camden.” Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $400-600

Archaeologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity. (Oxford): (Society of Antiquaries), n.d. Volume 2 only (of unspecified number). 4to, full calf. Second edition. With 13 engraved plates, many fold-out, and numerous illustrations in text. Lacking first few leaves and title page; scattered foxing; half-title tipped in; some dampstaining; hinges starting; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

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(ARABIAN NIGHTS) BURTON, RICHARD The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. Translated and edited by Richard F. Burton. (London): Printed by the Burton Club for Private Subscribers only, n.d. 16 vols. Including 6 (of 7) of “Supplemental Nights” volumes. 8vo, black cloth. Fading to spines; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $100-200 153*

(ARABIAN NIGHTS) BURTON, RICHARD The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. Translated and edited by Richard F. Burton. (London): Printed by the Burton Club for Private Subscribers only, n.d. 17 vols. Including 7 “Supplemental Nights” volumes. 8vo, original gray cloth, pastedown spine labels. Number 336 of 1,000 copies of the “Bagdad Edition.” Illustrated throughout with color plates printed on Japon paper. Fading to spines; some soiling to paper labels; hinges somewhat loose; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 32

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ARISTOTLE De rhetorica seu arte Discendi Libri tres. London: Eduard Griffin, 1619. [Bound with:] De poetica liber, latine, conversus, et analytica methodo illustratus. London: Thomas Snodham, 1623. 2 titles bound as 1. 8vo, full calf. The first appearance in England of Aristotle’s De rhetorica and De poetica, both translated by Edward Goulston. Woodcut title pages to each with full-page coat-of-arms of King Charles I to verso. Text of De rhetorica printed in Greek and Latin and delineated in two columns. Front hinge starting; age darkening to extremities of leaves; scattered foxing throughout; wear to boards; otherwise a sound copy. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $500-700 156

(BIBLE) BERLEBURG BIBLE Die Helige Schrift Altes und Neues Testaments. Edited by Johan Heinrich Haug. Berlenburg, 1726. Vol. I: Moses. Folio, 3/4 leather over boards. A revision of Martin Luther’s translation. With engraved frontispiece. Rebacked; occasional annotations; some wear to boards; text browned; otherwise a sound copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $300-500


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(BONAPARTE, NAPOLEON) IRELAND, WILLIAM HENRY Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. London: John Cumberland, 1828. 4 vols. 8vo, full red leather, ornate gilt tooling to spine, by Riviere & Son. With 26 foldout hand-colored plates by George Cruikshank. A sympathetic biography of Bonaparte by the famous Shakespeare forger William Henry (Samuel) Ireland. Previous owner bookplate to front pastedown; light rubbing and cracking to front hinges; otherwise a fine set. Together with Constant’s ersten Kammerdieners des Kaisers Napoleon. Leipzig: Baumgartners, 1830. 6 vols. 12mo, leather-backed marbled boards. German translation of Constant’s Memoirs. Wear to binding; pages browned; otherwise a sound set. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $2,000-4,000 162*

CHETWOOD, WILLIAM RUFUS The voyages, travels and adventures, of William Owen Gwin Vaughan, Esq.; with the history of his brother Jonathan Vaughan, six years a slave in Tunis. Intermix’d with the histories of Clerimont, Maria, Eleanora, and others . . . . London: Printed for T. Lownds, 1736. 2 vols. 8vo, full leather, leather spine labels. Chetwood’s final venture into the genre of fictitious voyages, which he began with the more well known Voyages of Captain Richard Falconer. General shelf wear; some fading to spines; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 163

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(BIBLE) Sainte Bible en Latin et en Francois. Paris: Boudet and Desaint, (1767-1773). 17 vols. 4to, full leather, gilt-tooling to spine, 5 bands, marbled endpapers. Second edition. Numerous plates with some fold-out. Ex-libri with institutional stamps thoughout and labels to spine; chipping to head and foot of backstrip; several cracked hinges; otherwise a sound set. $600-800

(CHILDREN’S LITERATURE) A group of four books. Includes: Household Stories from the Collection of the Bros. Grimm. Translated from the German by Lucy Crane. Illustrated by Walter Crane. London: Macmillan, 1882; Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book. By Kate Greenaway. London; New York: G. Routledge and Sons, (1880); The Twelve Days of Christmas. Illustrated by Ilonka Karasz. New York: Harper and Bros, 1949; This Year: Next Year. By Walter de la Mare and Harold Jones. London: Faber and Faber, 1937. First edition. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200

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(BIBLE) SCRIVER, CHRISTOPH Seelen-Schatz, Vierter Theil, Darinnen Von der glaubigen Seelen mannigfaltigen Creutz, Trubsal, Sorgen und Anfechtungen . . . . Lepizig: Johann Melchior Sustermann und Chrisoph Seidels, 1704. 4to, full calf. Engraved title vignette. Some wormholing; minor dampstaining concentrated at interior hinges; browning to pages; otherwise fine. $100-200

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BLACKSTONE, WILLIAM Commentaries on the Laws of England. Oxford: Clarendon, 1766. 4 vols. 4to, full contemporary calf, 5 raised bands, red leather spine label. Volume II with 2 engraved tables, one folding. First edition of volume IV, Second edition of volumes I and II, Fourth edition of volume III. Slight edgewear to head and foot of spine; some marginal worming to volume II concentrated at bottom of page and not affecting the text; slight separation to edge of foot on volume IV; otherwise a fine set with tight and clean interior. $3,000-5,000 160

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A large collection of young adults series. Includes: Nancy Drew Mystery Stories. By Carolyn Keen. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, various dates. 36 vols. 8vo, yellow cloth with pictorial front cover, illustrated endpapers. The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories. By F.W. Dixon. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, various dates. 27 vols. 8 of which with pictorial dustjacket. 8vo, gray cloth, pictorial boards. The New Tom Swift Jr. Adventures. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, various dates. 6 vols. 2 of which with pictorial dustjackets. 8vo, blue cloth. (59) $100-200

Auxilia Historica; oder, Beh(u)lf zu denen historischen und dazu erforderlichen Wissenschaffte . . . mit den neuesten Begebenheiten vermehrt, und mit etlich 30. Lankartlein, nebst vielen Wappen und Geschlechts, Tafeln geziert. Regenspurg: Gastl, 1747. 8vo, full calf, red tinted edges, 4 raised bands, silk page marker. With 13 fold-out maps, 10 engraved plates, double page frontispiece and double page title page, 2 fold-out genealogical tables. Together with Curieuse und Compendieuse Vorstellung Aller Lander . . . . By Quintus Curtius Rufus, J.M.H.M. Ph. Augsburg im Martio, 1716. 8vo, full leather over wooden boards, with elaborate blind tooling and embossed initials to front cover, 3 raised bands, manuscript title to spine. Backstrip detached from text block, significant edgewear to leaves and boards; otherwise fine. $80-120

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(CHILDREN’S LITERATURE) A collection of 50 children’s books from the Landmark Book series and the Junior Deluxe Editions series. $100-200

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Household Words. A Weekly Journal. London: 1850 - 1859. 19 vols. (complete) 4to, 3/4 leather by J. Low, 5 raised bands, marbled boards, marbled edges. A complete run of first editions edited by Dickens between 1850 and 1859. Containing the first appearances of many of Dickens’ works including Hard Times. Boards starting on some volumes; general shelfwear; otherwise a very fine set. $600-800

The Tour[s] of Dr. Syntax in Search of [1] The Picturesque; [2] Consolation; [3] A Wife. Illustrated by Rowlandson. London: Ackerman, (1821) - 1820 - (1819). 3 vols. 8vo, full mottled calf gilt stamped by Bobbs Merrill, red spine labels, all edges gilt. Mixed editions: Ninth edition of volume 1; Second edition of volume 2; edition unstated to volume 3. With hand-colored engraved frontispieces and titles, as well as handcolored plates throughout by Rowlandson. Minor edgewear; otherwise a fine set. $200-400 167*

GLASSE, HANNAH The Art of Cookery Made Easy and Plain. London: printed for J. Rivington and Sons, 1788. 8vo, full leather. Second edition. Lacking flyleaf; wear and age darkening to some pages; otherwise fine. Together with:Cassell’s New Universal Cookery Book. By Lizzie Heritage. London, Paris and Melbourne: Cassell, 1896. 8vo, 3/4 leather. With 12 colored plates. Practical Gastronomy and Recherche Cookery and Culinary Dictionary. London: Spottiswood, 1895. 8vo, cloth. Third edition. The Housekeeper’s Instructor; or Universal Family Cook. By William August Henderson. London: printed and sold by W. and J. Stratford, n.d. 8vo, full leather, leather spine labels. Fifth edition. Engraved frontispiece and numerous illustrative plates, some foldout. Bookplate of Barbara Child tipped in front pastedown; agedarkening to title page; edgewear to boards; otherwise fine Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

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(DICTIONARY) BAILEY, NATHAN Dictionarium Britanicum, or a more Compleat Universal Etymological English Dictionary. London: printed for T. Cox, 1730. 4to, modern 3/4 leather over marbled boards. First edition of Bailey’s edition that played an important role as a working base for Samuel Johnson’s dictionary. Minor foxing throughout; neatly rebacked with renewed endpapers; a fine copy. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 170*

(DICTIONARY) FENNING, DANIEL The Royal English Dictionary, or, a Treasury of the English Language. London: printed for L. Hawes, (etc.), 1775. 8vo, full mottled calf. Fifth edition. Some soiling to boards; agedarkening to some pages; otherwise fine. Together with Linguae Latinae Liber Dictionarius Quadri-Partitus. A Latin Dictionary In Four Parts. I. An English-Latine. II. A Latine-Classical. III. A LatineProper. IV. A Latine-Barbarous . . . London: printed for T. Basset, J. Wright, and R. Chiswell, 1735. 4to, full calf. Sixth edition. Wear to boards and leather spine label; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

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A dictionary of the English language: in which the words are deduced from their originals. London: printed by John Jarvis, 17861787. 2 vols. 4to, full calf. Volume 1 is dated 1787 and Volume 2, 1786. Eighth edition. Some scuffing to boards; chipping to spine ends; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $400-600

A group of four manuscript documents pertaining to the lease of land in England in the 18th century. All three with pendant wax seals attached. (1) Middlesex, 1740. Lease for a year to Fleetwood family. Scalloped edges. (2) Unknown, 1707. With one seal. Scalloped edges. Faded. (3) Middlesex. Between 7 individuals, 1727. Fine. (4) Lancaster, 1744. Scalloped edges. Fleetwood family. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $600-800

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(ENGLAND) CAMPBELL, JOHN LORD

[Linguae Latinae liber dictionarius quadripartitus. A Latin dictionary in four parts: I. An English-Latine, II. A Latine-classical, III. A Latine-proper, IV. A Latine-barbarous: wherein the Latine and English are adjusted, with what care might be, both as to stock of words and proprieties of speech. ] [London: Printed for T. Basset, J. Wright and R. Chiswell, 1678]. 4 parts in 1 vol. 8vo, full calf. First edition. With 2 engraved maps of Italy and Rome. Preface dated 1677. Lacking a title page, engraved frontispieces, and first few pages; quire numbers cut off; otherwise sound. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400

The Lives of the Chief Justices of England. London: John Murray, 1849-1857. 3 vols. Together with The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England. London: John Murray, 1848-1869. 8 vols. Bound as a set. (11 vols.) 3/4 morocco over marbled boards, spines gilt in compartments, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt. Minor rubbing to boards; otherwise a fine set. $200-400

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(ENGLAND, FORE EDGE PAINTING) TUPPER, MARTIN Ballads for the Times. Geraldine, American Lyrics, Hactenus, A Thousand Lines, etc. etc. London: Arthur Hall, 1853. 16mo, full calf, spine gilt in compartments, marbled endpapers. Foredge painting of the “Bull and Bush, Hampstead.” The pub, made famous by the once popular song, “Down at the Old Bull and Bush,” still operates in London. Minor rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $300-500 176*

(ENGLAND) GOMME, GEORGE LAURENCE The Gentleman’s Magazine Library: The Topography of London. London: Elliot Stock, 1904. 3 vols. 3/4 cloth boards. A fine set. Together with The London-Spy Compleat, in Eighteen Parts. By Ned Ward. London: The Casanova Society, 1925.8vo, 3/4 cloth. One of 1,000 copies. Fine. The Midnight Spy, or, A View of the Transactions of London and Westminster from The Hours of Ten in the Evening, till Five in the Morning. London: printed for J. Cooke, 1766. Thin 8vo, cloth, in custom slipcase with pictorial pastedown. One of 800 copies. Some wear to slipcase; otherwise fine. The English Rogue, Described in the Life of Martion Latroon. By Richard Head and Francis Kirkman. London: George Routledge, 1928. 8vo, cloth. Hinges starting; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 177

(ENGLAND) GWYN, NELL; LOUISE, DUTCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH A collection of three 17th century English imprints. Comprising: A Letter from the Dutch. of Portsmouth to Madam Gwin, on Her Landing in France. London: printed for J.S., 1682. A Dialogue between the Dutchess of Portsmouth, and Madam Gwin, at parting. London: printed for J.S., 1682. A series of rhyming couplets between Gwin and Portsmouth. A Pleasant Battle between Two Lap Dogs of the Utopian Court. London: printed for R.B., 1681. 6 pp. Folio, 3/4 morocco over marbled boards, pastedown frontispiece of Louise. Some browning to leaves; otherwise fine. $200-400 177A*

(ENGLAND) MOTTE, BENJAMIN The Philosophical Transactions from the Year 1700 (Where Mr. Lowthorp ends) to the Year 1720. Abridg’d and dispos’d under General Heads. Vol. II Containing Part III. The Physiological Papers. Part IV. The Philological Papers. By Benjamin Motte. London: Printed for R. Wilkin, (etc.), 1721. 4to, full leather. With numerous engraved plates throughout. Includes an historic map that was the first to show Southern California as a peninsula rather than an island. With numerous fold-out plates. Front cover and title page detached but present; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200 178*

(ENGLAND, PERIODICALS) ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Volumes LVII-LXV (1 January, 1916 - 10 January, 1920). Together, 8 volumes bound in 14 parts. Folio, two volumes in buckram and the rest in 3/4 leather. Numerous illustrations throughout. Hinges starting on most volumes; tears to some pages with some pages detached; otherwise a sound set. Property from the DeKalb Public Library, DeKalb, Illinois $150-250 36

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(ENGLAND, PERIODICALS) THE SPECTATOR [Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, and others]. London, 1789. 8 vols. 8vo, full calf, red leather spine labels. Together with The Tatler, Or Lubrucations of Isaac Bickerstaff. By Isaac Bickerstaff. London, 1759. 4 vols. 8vo, full calf, spines gilt in compartments, red leather spine labels. Wear to boards; otherwise fine. $100-200 180*

(ENGLAND) PICKERING, DANBY The Statutes at Large, Anno decimo quarto Georgii II. Regis. Being the Seventh session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain. (Cambridge: Josphe Bentham for Charles Bathurst), (1774). Volume 30 only (of 46). 8vo, full leather. Contains the “intolerable acts,” statutes that many colonists viewed as an arbitrary violation of their rights thus, in this year, leading to the First Continental Congress. Page 367 reads: “An act for the impartial administration of justice in the cases of persons questioned for any acts done by them in the execution of the law, or for the suppression of riots and tumults, in the province of the Massachuset’s Bay in New England.” Front board detached; wear to boards; otherwise sound. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200 181*

(ENGLAND, QUEEN ANNE) OFFICIAL FUNDRAISING STATUTE Anno Regni Annae Reginae Magna Britannia, Francia & Hibernia, NONO. London: Printed by John Baskett and the assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, 1711. Folio, 53pp [pp. 455-508], in custom folder. An official fundraising statute to license and tax hackney coaches, vellum and paper, cards and dice to raise funds for Queen Anne’s War. Sewn into a concertina with marbled pastedown title lable. Pages darkened with minor staining; chipping to edges of pages; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 182*

(ENGLAND) RACING CALENDAR Containing an Account of the Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes Run for in Great-Britain and Ireland. By James Weatherby. London: printed by H. Reynell, 1777-1778, 1786. 4 vols. (volumes 1-3, 14). 12mo, full calf, red and black spine labels. First editions. Wear to boards; otherwise a sound set. Together with The Gentleman’s Stable Directory. By William Taplin. London: for G.G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791. Volume 2 only. 8vo, leather. Tenth edition. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200 37


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(ENGLAND) THE TOPOGRAPHER Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England. London: printed for Robson, (ect.), 1789-1791. 4 vols. 3/4 calf over marbled boards. With numerous plates throughout. Edgewear to boards; some beginning to split at the hinges; bookplates tipped in front pastedowns; otherwise a rare fine set. Together with The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales. London: William Mackenzie, (c. 1890). 6 vols. 8vo, maroon cloth. (with 8 others) Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $300-500 183A*

(ENGLAND, TRIALS) A group of three volumes relating to trials for high treason. General History of Lives, Trials, and Exectutions of all the Royal and Noble Personages That Have Suffered in Great Britain and Ireland for High Treason, or Other Crimes. By Delahay Gordon. London: J. Burd, 1760. Volume 1 only. Rebacked. 8vo, with paper spine label. This book is an biographical account of figures in English history who have been tried for treason and executed, including Sir Thomas Moore, Anne Bolen, Thomas Cromwell, and others. State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason, and Other Crimes and Misdemeanours; from the Reign of King Richard II, to the End of the Reign of King George I. London: Printed for Tho. Wotton, (etc.), 1731. 2 vols. (volumes 8 and 9 only). 8vo, full leather. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

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(ENGLAND, TRIALS) LAYER, CHRISTOPHER The Whole Proceeding upon the Arraignment, Tryal, Conviction and Attainder of Christopher Layer, Esq; for High Treason, in Compassing and Imagining the Death of the King. London: Printed by S. Buckley, 1722. Folio, full calf. First edition. Layer was at the center of the ‘wondrous plot’, a conspiracy to establish James, the Old Pretender, on the throne of England. He met in Rome in the summer of 1721 with the Pretender to the throne and revealed the details of a wondrous plot. He attempted to enlist disgruntled soldiers, seize the Tower, the Mint, the Bank, and other public buildings, secure the royal family, and murder the commanderin-chief and ministers. The case was carried to the court of king’s bench on Oct. 31, 1722. He was found guilty, hanged, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn in May 1723. Minor edgewear to boards; age darkening to some leaves; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-300 185*

(ENGLAND, TRIALS) PARKER, THOMAS The tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield (Sir Thomas Parker, first Earl of Macclesfield), in the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeanors; upon an impeachment by the Knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of Great-Britain. Begun the 6th Day of May 1725, and from thence continued by several adjournments until the 27th day of the same month. Published by order of the House of Peers. London: Printed for the King by Sam. Buckley, 1725. Folio, full leather, 284 pp. First edition. The high profile trial in the House of Lords of a favorite of George I, and, from 1718, Lord Chancellor. Parker was sentenced for his crimes and made to pay a fine of £30,000 to the king (to be paid to the suitors) and to imprisonment in the Tower until the fine should be paid. Minor soiling and edgewear to boards; some dampstaining to pages; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-300 38

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(GREENAWAY, KATE) JERROLD, ALICE A Cruise in the Acorn. With six illustrations in gold and colors. London: Marcus Ward, 1875. 8vo, red blindstamped cloth-backed boards, decorated in black and lettered in gilt. With six chromolithograph illustrations tipped in by Kate Greenaway, with no written attribution. Rubbing to boards with fraying at spine ends; otherwise fine. $80-120 191

HALE, MATTHEW The Primitive Origination of Mankind, Considered and Examined According to the Light of Nature. London: William Godbid, 1677. Folio, full leather. First edition. With engraved frontispiece of author tipped in. Rebacked; bookplate to front pastedown; occasional foxing throughout; otherwise a fine copy. Together with The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale. By Gilbert Burnett. London: William Shrowsbery, 1680. 12mo, new leather binding. Second edition. A sound copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $800-1,200 192

HERITAGE PRESS A group of 22 books, including Dante’s Divine Comedy, illustrated by William Blake (1944), Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese, (1938), and Thomas Hardy’s Return of the Native, with illustrated by Agnes Miller Parker (1942). $100-200

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(ENGLAND) KENNEDY, JAMES A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton House. Salisbury, 1769. 4to, full calf with gilt tooling to spine. With 25 engraved plates. First edition, with List of Subscribers. A guide to the collections at the seat of the Earls of Pembroke. Some edgewear;otherwise fine. $100-200

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LA FONTAINE, JEAN DE Fables Choises. Mises en vers. The Hague: H. van Bulderen, 1700. 5 parts (paginated as 2 parts) in 1 vol. (34), 268[2]; 346 p. 12mo, 3/4 calf, gilt titles to spine. With numerous engraved chapter headings by J. Cause after the edition of 1688-1694. Rare edition with first chapter heading, depicting Apollo, printed upside down. Boards detached from text block; outer hinges cracked; rubbing to boards and spine; title page to part 1 torn and pasted to renewed paper; first 6 pp. torn with significant loss; some browning to pages; otherwise sound. $300-500 188

GARZONI, TOMMASO La Piazza Universale de Tutte le Professioni del Mondo. Venetia: Vincenzo Somasco, 1595. 8vo, full old vellum, manuscript titles to spine, in custom cloth lined decorative slipcase. Some staining to binding; scattered foxing; wormholing top right corner LL6 to OO2; otherwise a fine copy. $500-700 189*

GIOVIO, PAULO Episcopi Nucerini. Elogia virorum bellica virtute illustrium veris imaginibus supposita, quae apud musaeum spectantur. Volumen digestum est in septem libros. Florence: Laurentii Torrentini, 1551. 4to, full calf, 6 bands. First edition. With engraved arms of the Medici to the title page and figured and foliated initials. With professional repairs. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 39


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(INCUNABLE) AUSONIUS, DECIMUS MAGNUS Opera Ausonii Nuper Reperta. (Parma: Angelum Ugoletum Parmensem, July 10th, 1499.) 86 leaves, without signatures, roman foliation. 12mo, full embossed calf, marbled endpapers, 5 bands, in custom chemise and slipcase. Six editions of Ausonius appeared between 1472 and 1500; this is the most complete one. Rubbing to boards; outer hinges starting; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; Yale University Library description tipped in rear pastedown; very minimal foxing; upper edges trimmed with damage to leaf numbers; otherwise fine. $3,000-5,000

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(LAW) A group of 11 vols. 19th Century. Includes: The Law of Contracts. By Theophilus Parsons. Boston: Little, Brown, 1857. 2 vols. Commentaries on American Law. By James Kent. Boston: Little, Brown, 1858. 4 vols. Commentaries on the Laws of England. By William Blackstone. Philadelphia: John Grigg, 1827. A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading. By Henry John Stephens. s.p.: n.p., 1827. Second edition. Commentaries on Equity Pleadings and Incidents Thereof. By Joseph Story. Boston: Little, Brown, 1857. Sixth edition. The Law of Contracts and Promises Upon Various Subjects. By Samuel Comyn. New York: Gould, Banks, 1835. Fourth American edition. A Treatise on Pleading. By Joseph Chitty. Springfied, Massachusets, 1837. Vol. 2 (of 3) only. $100-200 196

LEE, HARPER To Kill A Mockingbird. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1960. 8vo, black and charcoal gray cloth-backed boards with with lettering to spine, publisher’s yellow topstain. First Book Club Edition. Signed and Inscribed by Lee to f.f.e.p., “To Rita White, with my best wishes, Harper Lee”. Lee signed this copy of her Great American Novel while visiting a dear friend in Kirkwood, Missouri, on her way to Holcomb, Kansas, where she and Truman Capote went to investigate the murders that inspired Capote’s In Cold Blood. Edgewear and fading to backstrip; boards starting; lacking dustjacket; some age darkening to pages; otherwise fine. $400-600

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Historia Inquisitionis. Cui subjungitur liber sententiarum inquisitionis Tholosanae ab anno Christo MCCVII ad annum MCCCXXIII. Amsterdam: Henricum Westenium, 1692. Folio, leather-backed marbled boards. First edition of Limborch’s History of the Inquisition. With nine plates of engravings, four of which are fold-out. Rebacked; ink owner inscription to f.f.e.p.; occasional library stamps throughout and to plates; light wormholing to f.f.e.p. and title page; otherwise a fine, clean copy. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $400-600

A group of 25 volumes pertaining to literature. Includes: The Bookman: A Literary Journal/An Illustrated Magazine of Literature and Life. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1910-1915. 10 vols. 8vo, green cloth. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great. By Elbert Hubbard (The Roycrofters). Cleveland, New York: The World Publishing Company, 1928. 15 vols. (including guidebook). 8vo, in dust jackets. Property from the DeKalb Public Library, DeKalb, Illinois $100-200 200

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Les Veillees du Chateau, ou, Cours de morale a l’usage des enfans. By Caroline Stephanie de DuCrest de Saint-Aubin Genlin, Mme. Comtesse de. Paris: Chez Maradan, 1819. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf over marbled boards. Together with Le Cousin de Mahomet. By Nicolas Fromaget. Constantinople, 1781. 2 vols. 16mo, full calf. La Filleule. By George Sand. Bruxelles, Livourne and Leipzig: Meline, 1853. 2 vols. bound as one. 16mo, black cloth institutional binding. Lettres persanes. By Charles de Secondat Montesquieu. Bound with Lettres turques. By Saint-Foix. Cologne: P. Marteau, 1739. Les Mysteres mondains. By Adolphe Belot. Paris: E. Dentu, 1875. Eleventh Edition. Chef-d’oeuvres de Moliere: precedes de sa vie et d’une notice de ses pieces. By Moliere. Lyon: Le Roy, 1791. 2 vols. Correspondance de Frederic II, roi de Prusse. By Frederick. Oeuvres posthumes de Frederic II, Roi de Prusse. S.p., 1789. Opere di M. D’Arnaud. Napoli: Presso la Societa Letteraria e Tipografica, MDCCLXXX. 5 vols. (out of unspecified number). $200-400

A group of 11 first editions, including first edition copies of Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast and For Whom the Bell Tolls (first printing). Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $150-250 199*

(LITERATURE) A group of 46 books signed and/or inscribed by their authors. Including: A Daughter of the Middle Border. By Hamlin Garland. (New York, 1921). Fairy Tales of the South Seas. By Annette Kellerman. (London, n.d.). Verses I Like. By Major Bowes. (New York, 1937). Wonders of Yellowstone Dreamland. By Joe Mitchell Chapple (Boston, 1922). The Story of Thomas E. Dewey: Attorney for the People. By Rupert Hughes. Signed by Hughes. (New York, 1944). Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $300-500

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(LITERATURE, ILLUSTRATED) A group of 12 books, including The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Edmund Dulac (Garden City, 1937), and Shakespeare’s The Tempest, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (London; New York, 1926). $100-200

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LONGINUS, DIONYSIUS

PENROSE, VALENTINE

Dionysii Longini De Sublimitate Commentarius. Translated by Zacharias Pearce. London: J. and R. Tonson, 1762. 8vo, full leather. Nova versione. With engraved frontispiece and chapter headings. Some scuffing to boards; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200

Dons des Feminines. Preface by Paul Eluard. (Paris): Librairie “Les Pas Perdus,” (1951). Folio, sewn into original printed wrappers with tissue wraps. One of 350 limited copies. Chipping and some browning to wraps; wear to spine ends; otherwise fine. $300-500

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Mansions of England in Olden Time. London: Henry Sotheran, 1869-1872. Volumes I-IV bound in 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 red morocco, gilt titles to covers, spines gilt in compartments, 5 raised bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. With 104 extrodinarily detailed plates that give particular emphasis to the details of domestic architecture in the Tudor age. Inner hinges cracked; some wear to boards and spine; otherwise fine with plates very bright and clean. $300-500

A collection of illustrated newspapers and magazines. Includes: 36 vols. of Saint Nicholas, an Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks, (New York, 1917-1939), 4 vols. Story Parade: A Magazine for Boys and Girls. (New York, 1940-1953), and numerous bound issues and issues in paper wrappers of Munsey’s Magazine and Godey’s, America’s First Magazine. 8vo, in library bindings. Age wear to most volumes; otherwise a sound collection. Property from the DeKalb Public Library, DeKalb, Illinois $200-400

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Lezioni morali sopra Giona Profeta . . . con Quattro Copiosissime Tavole. Venzia: Nella stamperia Baglioni, 1720. 3 vols. Folio, full contemporary vellum. Ottava impressione. Exlibris Lorenzo Carocci tipped in front pastedown; some cracking and rubbing to vellum; foxing and dampstaining throughout interior; minor wormholing; otherwise binding of all three remains tight. Together with: Bibliotheca concionatoria ethices christianae ethices christianae praecipua continens argumenta, ordine alphabetico digesta, e gallico sermone in latinum translata. Venetiis: Ex typographia Remondiniana, 1764. Tome 1 only. 4to, contemporary vellum, titles in red and black with engraved vignette. Ownership slip laid in. Dampstaining throughout, concentrated at the edges of pages; intermittent foxing; 2 inch tear to foot of spine; 1 inch tear to head of spine; age-darkening to vellum; edges bumped with some loss to boards; 1 inch tear to front endpapers. $100-200

A group of seven volumes, circa 18th century, including De l’espirit, by Helvetius (Paris: Durand, 1769). $80-120

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PICTURESQUE EUROPE New York: D. Appleton, 1875-78. 3 vols. 4to, full morocco over beveled boards. With 63 steel engraved plates. Light wear to bindings; text browned; otherwise a fine set. Property of a Gentleman, Racine, Wisconsin $300-500 209*

PLINY The Letters of Pliny the Consul. Edited by William Melmoth. London: R. Dodsley, 1748. 2 vols. 8vo, later full calf, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spines, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Third edition. Ex libris Robert Edwin Olds, Under Secretary of State to President Calvin Coolidge, tipped in f.f.e.p of both volumes. A manuscript note of first leaf of volume I notes that Mr. Olds’ wife, Rose N. Olds, had the books bound by hand in 1927. Scattered foxing; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Estate of Nancy Wald, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

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SANDBURG, CARL Slabs of the Sunburnt West. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1922. Thin 8vo, orange cloth with green titles. Signed by Sandburg. Wear to boards with minor soiling; hinges starting; otherwise fine. With two other poetry works signed by their authors. Comprising: Being There: Poetry, 1977-1980. By Robert Penn Warren. New York: Random House, n.d. 8vo, cloth in slipcase. First Edition. One of 250 copies signed by Warren to limitation page. Some fading to slipcase and spine; otherwise fine. Stolen Apples. By Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Garden City: Doubleday, 1971. 8vo, cloth in slipcase. One of 250 copies signed by Yevtushenko. In English and Russian. Fine. $100-200 214*

(SCOTLAND) Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to his friend in London. London: printed for Gale, Curtis and Fenner, 1815. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, cloth, manuscript label to spine. From the library of famous Scotch painter, Noel Paton, with his signature to title page. Boards detached but housed in mylar wraps; some age darkening to pages; otherwise a fine association copy. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $80-120 215

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By Multiple Authors. Philadelphia: George Barrie, (1900). 24 vols. (Complete) 8vo, blue cloth with paper labels to spines. Illustrated with hand-colored portrait frontispieces. One of 1,000 printed on Japanese vellum. Spines uniformly sunned; wear to pastedown label; edges bumped; otherwise interiors are very clean and bindings are tight. A fine set, rare in complete form. $800-1,200

QUINTLIANUS, (MARCUS FABIUS) M. Fabij Quintiliani oratoriarum Institutionum Lib. XII Castgati ad fidem optimorum exemplarium, insignita lecionis distinctione, et additis in marginum adnotationibus percomode illustrati. Parisii: Apud Simonem Colinaeum, 1541. [Bound with:] Oratoris Eloquentissimi Declamtiones diligenter recognitae. Parisiis: Apud Simonem Caolinaeum, 1542. 2 works in one volume. 4to, full contemporary calf, 5 bands, manuscript titles to spine, in custom archival box. Soiling to binding; 1 inch split to foot of spine; bookplate tipped in front endpaper; marginalia to title page and various leaves in early hand; age darkening to extremities of leaves; otherwise fine. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $400-600 211

(PLATE BOOKS) ROBIN, M. Travestissements. (Paris: Hautecoeur-Martinet, c. 1868). Folio, 3/4 morocco, gilt titles to spine, 5 raised bands. An elaborate costume book, with 104 beautifully hand-colored lithographed plates of women’s fashions. Some styles appear to be pure fantasy or perhaps theatrical, such as the dancing “Bacchante” in lion skins, decked in grapes and leaves, or the “Diablotin,” pulling the fiery orange, horn-like attachments of her tiara upward to demonstrate her character. Occasional offsetting to pages; slight wear to boards; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000 212*

ROUSSEAU, JEAN-JACQUES Emile ou de l’education. Paris: Le Prieur, 1794. Volumes 1, 2, and 4 (of 4) only. 16mo, quarter leather over marbled boards, gilt-lettered backstrip. With engraved frontispieces. Edges bumped; wear to boards and backstrip; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Collection of Dr. Harriet McNeal, Terra Haute, Indiana $80-120

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SEWARD, WILLIAM Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons, Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries. London: printed for Cadell, Jun and W. Davies, 1796. 3 vols. 8vo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards, gilt titles to spine, red leather spine labels. Third edition. Wear to binding; otherwise interior is tight and pages are clean. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $200-400 217*

(SPORTING) BECKFORD, PETER Thoughts on Hunting, in a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend. London: D. Bremner, 1798. 8vo, 3/4 leather over marbled boards. A very rare edition. Engraved frontispiece and engraved plated throughout. Front board detached; wear to spine; otherwise sound. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200 218*

(SPORTING) BADEN-POWELL, R.S.S. Pigsticking or Hoghunting: A complete account for Sportsmen and others. London: Harrison and Sons, 1889. 8vo, 3/4 morocco, top edge gilt. First edition. Illustrated throughout with photogravure reproductions of the author’s rendering of this unique sport. Minor foxing; otherwise fine. With four other titles pertaining to Pigsticking: Hog-hunting in the East. By J.T. Newall. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1867. 8vo, cloth. Sporting in Both Hemispheres. By J. Dewes. London: G. Routledge, 1858. 12mo, cloth. Reminiscences of Twenty Years’ Pigsticking in Bengal. By Raoul. Calentta: Thancker, Spink, 1893. 12mo, cloth. Property from the Estate of Mary Thale, Wilmette, Illinois $100-200


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WAGENSEIL, JOHANN CHRISTOPH De Sacri Rom. Imperii Libera Civitate Noribergensi Commentatio. Accedit, De Germaniae, phonascorvm, Von der meister-singer. Altdorfi Noricorvm: typis impensisqve J.W. Kohlesii, 1697. 8vo, full contemporary calf, 3 raised bands, gilt decoration to spine and edging to front cover, all edges gilt. First edition. With large folding engraved map of Nuremberg, frontispiece portrait, 11 engraved plates (2 double page heraldry charts), some of which are fold-out, numerous engraved chapter headings, and 11 pages of musical notation. Some plates are cut into; rubbing to boards; age-darkening throughout affecting some text; very minor wormholing; otherwise fine. $500-700 224

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Victories of the Duke of Wellington. London: Rodwell and Martin, 1819. Folio, 3/4 morocco. First edition. A collection of 12 hand-colored aquatint plates depicting battle scenes from the Napoleonic wars. Rebacked; wear to extremities of boards; minor foxing; offsetting to text from plates; otherwise fine with bright and clean plates. $800-1,200

A group four volumes printed by the Golden Cockerel Press. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire, 1920-1930. 3 vols. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire, 1928. 8vo, red cloth-backed boards, gilt-lettered backstrips, deckled edges. Fading to boards and backstrips, exlibris and institutional markings to f.f.e.p. and front pastedowns; otherwise a fine set. Property from the University of Chicago $50-100 220*

TARKINGTON, BOOTH The Works of Booth Tarkington. Garden City: Doubleday, Page, 1922-1932. 16 vols. (of 27) only. 8vo, original cloth, top edge gilt. One of 1075 sets of the Seawood edition, with portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, signed by Tarkington. Fading to spines; some staining to pastedown labels; otherwise a fine set. Property from the Estates of Will H. Hays, Sullivan, Indiana, and Will H. Hays Jr., Crawfordsville, Indiana $100-200 221

TWAIN, MARK Autographed letter signed. 1p. Hartford, December 25th, 1879. To an John Munro. Twain writes, “Dear John . . . , My twins born three years apart are happily past that stage, but I will thank you all the same for your kindness - as . . . neighbor who is in a position to take practical advantage of it. Very Truly Yours, Mark Twain.” Framed. Split at fold with evidence of repair; some foxing not affecting the text; tape repair to verso. $600-800 222

VAISSETE, J. Geographie Histoire. Paris: Jean-Thomas Herissant, (etc.), 1755. Volumes II, XI, and II (of unknown number) only. 12mo, full calf. Wear to boards. Together with Ecole de Litterature. Paris: Babuty, (ect.), 1765. Volume I only. 12mo, full calf. Instructions Theologiques et Morales sur le Symbole. By Nicole. Paris: Andre Chevalier, 1716. 2 vols. 12mo, full calf. $80-120

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WRIGHT, PAUL The New and Complete Life of Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Philadelphia: printed by Tertius Dunning and Walter W. Hyer, 1795. Folio, 3/4 calf, 5 raised bands, gilt titles, black leather title label to spine. Rebound; some browning to leaves; otherwise a fine presentation. Together with four leather bound books pertaining to religion, including: The Christian’s Pattern: or, A Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ. By Thomas Kepis. London: printed for D. Browne, 1759. Le Culte de la V. Vierge Marie. By M. l’abbe Combalot. Lyon: chez R. Ruffet, 1865. 2 vols. 8vo. The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. By Rev. F.C. Husenbeth. London; New York: Virtue, n.d. 2 vols. 4to. $400-600

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Guide for Prospective Sellers

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.

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 these visits may vary.

HAMMER PRICE/BUYER’S PREMIUM First Portion from Portion from Bidding Option $0-$20,000 $20,001-500,000 $500,001+ In-house 22% 20% 12% lesliehindman.com 24% 22% 14% liveauctioneers.com 24% 22% 14% the-saleroom.com 24% 22% 14% antiqueweek.com 24% 22% 14%

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 5% of the reserve price. Shipping Arrangements Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. can advise you as to how to have your property delivered to our galleries. Packing, shipping and insurance are payable by the seller. In certain instances, packing and shipping costs may be paid by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and deducted from the proceeds of the sale. We may recommend packers and shippers, but we are not responsible for their acts or omissions. Appraisals Appraisals can be arranged for insurance, donation, estate tax, family division or other purposes. Appraisal fees vary according to circumstances. Please contact our Estates and Appraisals Department at 312.280.1212 for further information.

Guide for Prospective Buyers Conditions of Sale Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. encourages all prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.

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

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

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

Exhibitions Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. recommends that all prospective buyers attend the pre-sale exhibition prior to the auction. Staff members are available at our pre-sale exhibitions to advise prospective buyers on particular objects or on any aspect of the bidding process. Estimates Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. provides catalogue descriptions and pre-auction estimates for each lot included in the sale. These estimates are a guide for prospective bidders. They are not definitive. All pre-sale estimates are subject to revision. Condition Reports We are happy to provide a condition report for any lot upon request. 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 our 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.

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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 over. 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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

HAMMER PRICE/BUYER’S PREMIUM First Portion from Portion from Bidding Option $0-$20,000 $20,001-500,000 $500,001+ In-house 22% 20% 12% lesliehindman.com 24% 22% 14% liveauctioneers.com 24% 22% 14% the-saleroom.com 24% 22% 14% antiqueweek.com 24% 22% 14%

Absentee Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out written bids given to us 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.

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; or credit card (a 3% administrative fee of the invoiced amount is charged for payments made by credit card) 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.

Telephone Bids 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.

Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) or square ( ) are tax exempt as permitted by law.

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Collecting Purchases Once Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has received all funds due to us, the buyer shall collect purchased lots within seven (7) business days from the date of the sale.


Non Payment If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within seven (7) business days following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law: a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price b.) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law c.) to cancel the sale d.) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms as we find appropriate, to resell the property at public auction without reserve, and with the purchaser liable for any deficiency, cost, including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser’s obligations to us, any property in our possession owned by such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier’s checks, we have confirmed their authenticity. 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. LIABILITY Condition Reports Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this paragraph.

Purchased Lots If for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. Legal Ramifications The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale, the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the jurisdiction in Illinois. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law. Discretion Any and all of the conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. 0109

Driving Directions From the WEST: Take the 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 on 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 on 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 on right side at 1338 West Lake Street. 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 on right side at 1338 West Lake Street.

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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.

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS | BID FORM Telephone

Absentee

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

Live Online Fax form to 312.280.1211

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

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

Name

Sale Number/Name

Business Name

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

Billing Address

City

State

Country/Zip

A per lot buyer’s premium is added to the final hammer price as per the following: HAMMER PRICE/BUYER’S PREMIUM First Portion from Portion from $0-$20,000 $20,001-500,000 $500,001+

Bidding Option In-house Live online via lesliehindman.com

22%

20%

12%

24%

22%

14%

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

Contact Name

Primary Phone

Secondary Phone

Email

Fax

Description

Absentee Bid (US Dollar Limit)

Phone Bid

Back-up Bid

EXCLUDES BUYER’S PREMIUM

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

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1338 West Lake Street Chicago, Illinois 60607

Signature

Date

ph 312.280.1212 l fx 312.280.1211 www.lesliehindman.com

For Leslie Hindman

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