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Cover Lot 40 | (PICASSO, PABLO) ARTAUD, ANTONIN. Autre chose que l’enfant beau. Paris, 1957. Limited, signed.
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Opposite Lot 484 | WEBSTER, NOAH. An American Dictionary of the English Language. New York, 1828.
CONTENTS
Opposite Lot 314 | MELVILLE, HERMAN. Moby-Dick or The Whale. NY, 1851. First edition.
SESSION ONE | THE ART OF THE BOOK
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FINE LIVRES D’ ARTISTES
LOTS 1 – 87
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SOVIET CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
LOTS 88 – 119
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THE BUZZ SPECTOR COLLECTION
LOTS 120 – 196
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SESSION TWO | FINE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS
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FINE BINDINGS
LOTS 197 – 253
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IMPORTANT LITERATURE
LOTS 254 – 352
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CONTINENTAL AND BRITISH BOOKS
LOTS 353 – 426
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EXPLORATION AND NATURAL HISTORY
LOTS 427 – 473
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PRINTED AND MANUSCRIPT AMERICANA
LOTS 474 – 565
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AUCTION INQUIRIES
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
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TELEPHONE / ABSENTEE BID FORM
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THE ART OF THE BOOK
Opposite Lot 142 | (POP-UP) AUERBACH, TAUBA. [2,3]. New York: Printed Matter, 2011.
FINE LIVRES D’ ARTISTES FROM THE SIEGEL COLLECTION AND OTHER PRIVATE COLLECTIONS | LOTS 1 – 87
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BASKIN, LEONARD
(BEAUDIN, ANDRE) NERVAL, GERARD DE
Small portfolio, contents loose and unmatted with text booklet, cloth ties. Complete with 15 portraits (10 wood engravings and five etchings) of 19th century artists, each signed and numbered. Limited edition, number 95 of 175 sets. Limitation calls for matting with titles in blind stamp; the present set is unmatted; no title or limitation page. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $800-1,200
4to, loose as issued in printed wraps, glassine jacket, green board slipcase and matching chemise, gilt-lettered spine. Limited edition, number 88 of 180 copies printed on velin d’Arches, signed by the artist on the limitation page. Complete with 30 color lithographs by Beaudin, including 20 hors-texte, printed by Mourlot. Spine of chemise faded and starting at the top right edge; offsetting from most prints. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
Laus Pictorium. Northampton: [Gehenna Press], 1969.
Sylvie. Paris: Teriade, 1960.
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(LOCKWOOD, GEORGE) BOCKES, BERNARD
Sixteen Poems in Verse & Wood. Boston: Impressions Workshop, The Cricket Press, 1965. Square 4to, original brown boards laced orientalstyle, pastedown label to upper board and spine, matching board slipcase. Complete with 15 woodcuts and engravings, many in color, each signed. Limited edition, number 15 of 150 copies signed by Bockes and Lockwood on the limitation page. Light wear to slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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(BRAQUE, GEORGE) ELGAR, FRANK
(BRAQUE, GEORGES) APOLLINAIRE
Folio, loose as issued lithographed wrappers, publisher’s chemise and slipcase, printed pastedown label to spine. Complete set of six lithographs, inand hors-texte. Limited to 225 copies, of which this is number 51 of 175 copies on Rives, signed by Braque and Elgar. Rear hinge of chemise torn; some light offsetting to plates. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $2,000-4,000
Folio, loose as issued in original wrappers, slipcase and chemise. The complete set of 16 wood engravings (two double-pages). Limited to 150 copies, of which this is number 42, signed by the artist, on Chiffon paper watermark LB. Offsetting from some plates; some light chipping to folder; toning to edges of slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $6,000-8,000
Resurrection de l’oiseau. Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1959.
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Si je mourais la-bas. Paris: Louis Broder, 1962.
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(BRAQUE, GEORGES) VERDET, ANDRE
Le solitaire. Paris: XXe Siecle; London: Zwemmer, 1959. Oblong 8vo, publisher’s illustrated cloth-backed boards, slipcase. Complete with eight color lithographed plates by Braque. Limited edition, number 441 of 900 copies. Light brownspotting to boards; bookseller’s sticker to slipcase and front pastedown. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
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BRODOVITCH, ALEXEY
(CALDER, ALEXANDER) PREVERT, JACQUES
Oblong 4to, original drab boards with grey cloth spine, original grey and white dust jacket. Illustrated with 104 black and white photographs. First edition. One of 500 copies. Dust jacket faded; jacket lacking spine; toning to edges of text leaves; few finger smudges to extremities of some leaves. Literature: The Photobook, 240-41. $1,000-2,000
Folio, contents loose as issued in lithographed wrappers, orange cloth clamshell box. Complete set of seven full-page color aquatints. Limited to 200 copies, of which this is 107 of 150 on velin d’Arches, signed by Calder and Prevert. Spine slightly sunned; some light foxing to preliminary pages; light offsetting. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $3,000-5,000
Ballet. Text by Edwin Denby. New York: J.J. Augustin, (1945).
Fetes. Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1971.
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(CALDER, ALEXANDER) CALDWELL, ERSKINE
The Sacrilege of Alan Kent. Text in English. Paris: Maeght editeur, [1976].
Oblong folio, contents loose as issued in pictorial wraps and blue cloth-backed clamshell case. Calder’s last illustrated book, complete with 20 aquatints in colors. Limited edition, number 75 of 200 copies on velin de Rives, signed by Calder and Caldwell on the limitation page. Offsetting from some prints, including the cover. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $2,000-4,000
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(COCTEAU, JEAN) LAPORTE, GENEVIEVE
CREVEL, RENE
Folio, contents loose as issued in folder, slipcase and chemise, glassine. Complete with 12 lithographs by Cocteau (nine in color), along with the title page vignette and upper wrap of folder. Limited edition, number 177 of 192 copies on papier pur fil Johannot, signed by the editor on the limitation page, additionally signed by Cocteau on the half-title. Light wear and toning to slipcase and chemise; some offsetting from plates. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
8vo, contents loose as issued in printed folder, glassine, board slipcase and chemise. Complete with 14 lithographs and engravings, some in color, by various artists. Limited edition, number 79 of 150 copies signed by Jean Arp, Hans Bellmer, Camille Bryen, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, S. W. Hayter, Valentine Hugo, Wifredo Lam, Man Ray, Andre Masson, and Joan Miro. The only signatures lacking are Dominguez and Wols, as they died before the book was completed. A few small stains to the slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,500-2,500
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(CHAGALL, MARC) LEYMARIE, JOHN
The Jerusalem Windows. New York: George Braziller; Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1962). 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with two original lithographs by Chagall created for this publication and color illustrations throughout. Fading to boards at edges; minor marginal chipping to jacket; light toning to edges of leaves. $300-500
Sous le manteau de feu.Paris: Foret, 1955.
Feuilles eparses. Paris: Louis Broder, 1965.
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(DALI, SALVADOR) CARROLL, LEWIS
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. New York: Maecenas Press - Random House, 1969. Folio, contents loose as issued in gilt-lettered cloth chemise and quarter tan leather clamshell box, with leather ties and bone clasps, etched frontispiece and 12 colored plates with Dali remarque. Limited to 2,500 copies, of which this is 791 on Mandeure paper, signed by Dali on the title page. Light cockling to folder and spine; some edgewear to spine ends. $3,000-5,000
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DALI, SALVADOR
(GOERG, EDOUARD) DHORME, P
(HAASS, TERRY) WHITMAN, WALT
4to, pictorial boards, gold illustrated jacket. First edition. With: Dali. Edited and Arranged by Max Gerard. Translated by Eleanor R. Morse. New York: Harry Abrams, 1986. (2 works) Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
4to, loose as issued in printed paper folder, illustrated slipcase and matching chemise with pastedown paper spine label. Limited edition, number 140 of 250 copies printed on velin d’Arches from a total edition of 272, printed in black and green. Complete with 24 etched plates and eight etched tail-pieces by Goerg with captioned tissue guards. Light wear to slipcase and chemise, with pastedown toned; very light offsetting from a few plates. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
Le Diners de Gala. New York: Felicie, 1971.
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DINE, JIM
The Picture of Dorian Gray. London: Petersburg Press, 1968. Folio, original purple velvet boards lettered in silver, portfolio of additional prints, slipcase, all held together with black ties. Edition “A” number 67 of 200 copies, signed by Dine on the justification page. Complete with 12 lithographs and an additional suite of six lithographs, signed, housed in a separate black velvet folder. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,000-2,000 15*
(FLOCON, ALBERT) ELUARD, PAUL
Le livre de Job. (Paris): Editions du Seuil, (1946).
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GROPPER, WILLIAM
The Shtetl. New York: Touchstone Publishers, 1960. Small portfolio, contents loose as issued in black portfolio with cloth ties. Complete with 24 color lithographs, each signed and numbered. Limited edition, number 106 or 120 copies on Arches. Light wear to portfolio; some light offsetting. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600
Perspectives. Paris: Maeght editeurs, 1949.
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4to, contents loose as issued in printed folder, slipcase and chemise. Complete with 12 engravings by Flocon, including cover design and frontispiece. Limited edition, number 119 of 150 copies on velin de Lana. Folder and extremities and slipcase/chemise significantly toned; some offsetting. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
Kobes. Berlin: Propylaen, (1925).
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(GROSZ, GEORGE) MAN, HEINRICH 4to, grey cloth-backed boards, gilt-lettered green morocco spine label. First edition. Complete with 10 lithographs by Grosz. Presentation copy from the artist, inscribed, with a pen and ink drawing of an egg: “To Mark, Easter 1955, George Grosz, Pittsburgh.” Bookseller’s sticker to front pastedown; repaired tear to inscribed front blank; last 10 pp. creased down the center; brownspotting to cloth. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $300-500
Leaves of Grass. New York: Associated American Artists, 1966. 4to, contents loose as issued in papers wraps, brown linen slipcase and chemise. Complete with seven color engravings with aquatint, each signed and numbered in pencil. Limited edition, number 148 of 150 copies, signed by the artist. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400 19A
JANSSEN, HORST
Radierungen & Landschaftsradierungen. Berlin: Propylaen, 1971. 2 vols., 4to, publisher’s cloth backed boards with decorative paper covered slipcase. Lifting paper at lower front of slipcase. $300-400 20*
(LAM, WIFREDO) ARTAUD, ANTONIN
Le Theatre et les dieux. [Paris]: Aubry-Reuff, 1966. Thin 8vo, original printed paper wraps, untrimmed, glassine. Complete with five engravings by Lam, with tissue guards. Limited edition, number 61 of 110 copies on Richard de Bas paper, from a total edition of 125 signed by the artist and the editor. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $800-1,200
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(LAURENS, HENRI) LUCIEN DE SAMOSATE [LUCIAN]
Dialogues. Paris: Teriade, [1951].
Folio, bound in an abstract geometric morocco binding by Robert Bonfils with matching faux wood slipcase and chemise, brown suede doublures, gilt-lettered spine, original wrappers bound in. Limited edition, number 194 of 250 examples on Cine signed by the artist in pencil to the limitation page. Complete with 24 hors-texte color woodcut plates, as well as vignettes and a double-page index. Light foxing to edges of last few leaves; some light offsetting; otherwise fine. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $3,000-5,000
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(LAURENS, HENRI) LUCIEN DE SAMOSATE [LUCIAN]
(LAURENS, HENRI) HOMER
(LAURENS, HENRY) THEOCRITES
4to, contents loose as issued in illustrated folder, linen-backed slipcase and chemise with gilt-lettered vellum spine. Complete with 14 woodcuts (in- and hors-texte) by Laurens. Limited edition, number 125 of 150 copies on verge de montval, signed by Laurens. Light foxing throughout; spine sunned. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $300-500
4to, loose as issued in publisher’s slipcase and chemise. Limited edition, number nine of 20 copies, signed by Laurens. Rubbing to extremities of chemise; repair to upper, interior corner of slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600
Loukios ou l’ane. Paris: Teriade, 1947.
4to, loose as issued in lithographed wrappers, board chemise and slipcase with linen-backed spine. Limited edition, number 250 of 250 copies on velin pur fil d’Arches signed by the artist on the limitation page. Complete, with 68 woodcuts by Laurens (24 full-page and 54 printed in grey, black and/or gold, including the wrapper), and paragraph markers throughout. Occasional foxing and some offsetting. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600 23*
(LAURENS, HENRI) GHIKA, TIGGIE
Le bleu de l’aile. Translated by Rene Char. Paris: Cahiers d’Art, 1948. 4to, contents loose as issued in printed wraps, glassine. Complete with three etchings by Laurens. Limited edition, number 60 of 200 copies. Inscribed in pink ink to Jean Paulhan from Tiggie Ghika. Glassine chipped; some minor wear along the bottom edge. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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L’Odyssee. Paris: (Pierre Bricage), 1952.
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(LAURENS, HENRI) SAROYAN, WILLIAM
Contes. Paris: Les 100 Bibliographiles France et d’Amerique, 1953. 4to, contents loose as issued in illustrated wraps, hand-made paper slipcase and matching chemise with gilt-lettered spine, glassine. With 11 color woodcuts (10 in-text, one on cover). Limited edition, number 88 of 147 copies on Richard de Bas paper, signed by the artist and President of the Bibliophile Society. Light toning to spine of chemise. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600
Les Idylles. Paris: Schmied, Rougeaux et Dore pour Teriade, Editions de la Revue Verve, 10 Janvier 1945.
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(LAURENS, HENRI) TZARA, TRISTAN
Entre-Temps. Paris: Le Calligraphe, 1946. Small 4to, original printed wraps. Complete with etched frontispiece and four illustrations by Laurens. Limited to 300 copies, of which this is number 230 copies signed by artist and author. Wraps toned. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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(LEGER, FERNAND) RIMBAUD, ARTHUR
Les Illuminations. Preface by Henry Miller. Lausanne: Editions de Gaules, 1949. 4to, rebound in full deep brown morocco with marbled endpapers, t.e.g., matching slipcase, original wrappers bound in, printed by Roth and Sauter, Lausanne. Limited edition, number 226 on velin teinte from a total edition of 395, signed by the artist and publisher in ink on the limitation page. Complete, with 15 lithographs (11 pochoir) by Leger. Light rubbing to slipcase and along edge of spine; some light offsetting; exhibition postcard laid in. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $2,000-4,000 29*
(LEGER, FERNAND) ARAGON
Mes voyages., avec un poem d’Aragon. [Paris: Francais Reunis, 1960]. Folio, contents loose as issued in printed folder, imitation wood slipcase and chemise. Complete set of 27 lithographs in color and black and white. Limited to 281 copies, of which this is 234 of 261. Offsetting from some plates. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $800-1,200
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(MARINI, MARINO) MARINI, EGLE
(MASUROVSKY, GREGORY) SANDBURG, CARL
Tout pres de Marino. Paris: Societe Internationale d’Art XXe Siecle, 1971.
Seven Poems. New York: Associated American Artists, 1970.
Folio, contents loose as issued in folder and clothbacked board clamshell box. Complete set of 10 etchings on Arches. Limited edition, number 92 of 75 copies signed by Marini in pencil. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,000-2,000
8vo, contents loose as issued in folder, grey cloth chemise and slipcase. Complete with seven signed and numbered copper plate etchings by Masurovsky. Limited edition, number 13 of 150 copies, signed by the artist. Minor wear to slipcase; interior is fine. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
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(MASSON, ANDRE) SAPHIRE, LAWRENCE
Poems. New York: Editions de la Lune Bleue, (1974). 4to, pages loose as issued in embossed folder, green cloth-backed clamshell box. Limited edition, number 31 of 85 copies printed on Arches, signed by the artist and author on the limitation page. Brownspotting on rear flap of folder. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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(MATISSE, HENRI) JOYCE, JAMES
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(MATISSE, HENRI) ORLEANS, CHARLES, DUC D’
Ulysses. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1935.
Poemes de Charles d’Orleans. (Paris): Teriade, (1950).
4to, publisher’s brown buckram gilt-stamped with bas-relief design by LeRoy Appleton to front board. Housed in publisher’s light orange slipcase. Number 1035 of 1,500 copies printed for Limited Editions Club members and signed by Matisse on the limitation page. With 20 lithographed and etched plates after drawings by Matisse. Light soiling to slipcase; minor edgewear to boards; front hinges starting; rubbing to gilt on relief; otherwise fine. $1,500-2,500
Folio, finely bound by Madeleine Gras in morocco with suede onlay wave design down center of upper and lower boards imitating Matisse’s lively script, original lithographed wrappers bound in. Limited edition of Matisse’s last illustrated book, this being number 317 of 1230 copies signed by the artist on the limitation page. Complete with 54 lithographed plates, including text lithographed from Matisse’s handwriting. Offsetting from a number of pages; otherwise a very good copy in a fine binding by Gras. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $4,000-6,000
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(LEVINE, JACK) MICHENER, JAMES
(MIRO, JOAN) BROSSA, JOAN
Facing East. New York: Maecenas Press/Random House, 1970. Portfolio, contents loose as issued in original clothbacked clamshell case. Limited edition, number 1050 of 2,500 copies signed by the artist and author on the limitation page and on the interior of the clamshell case. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200 36*
MIRO, JOAN
Oda a Joan Miro. Barcelona: Edicions Poligrafa, 1973. Folio, publisher’s yellow cloth illustrated boards, original shipping box. Limited edition, number 389 of 535 copies signed by the artist and author to the limitation page. Hinges a touch tender; light black circular stain to rear board. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600 38*
(MIRO, JOAN) SOBY, JAMES THRALL
Trace sur l’eau. Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1963.
Joan Miro. New York: The Museum of Modern Art; Garden City: Doubleday, 1959.
Oblong 4to, original decorative wraps. Complete set of 15 color reproductions of Miro’s watercolors printed on onionskin, tipped in. Limited edition, out of series unsigned copy. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $600-800
Square 8vo, publisher’s pictorial cloth, dust jacket, unclipped. Signed on the title page by Miro in ink. First edition, profusely illustrated throughout. Jacket toned. Property from the Collection of Phil Rosette, Troy, Michigan. $600-800
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PAROLES PEINTES IV
Paris: Editions O. Lazar-Vernet, 1970. Folio, contents loose as issued in printed folder, linen chemise and slipcase. Complete set of seven etchings and aquatints (five in color), by Debre, Tapies, Tal-Coat, Alain Reynolds, Matta, Philippe Lapatre and Henry Moore. Limited to 258 copies, of which this is number 29 of 35 on Richard de Bas with an additional suite of seven woodcuts, signed and numbered. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $2,000-4,000
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(PICASSO, PABLO) MERIMEE, PROSPER
Carmen. [Paris]: Le Bibliotheque Francaise, [1949]. Folio (13 3/8 x 10 1/2 inches), loose as issued in publisher’s printed wraps, glassine, and marbled paper-covered slipcase and chemise. Limited to 320 examples, of which this is S of 20 reserved for collaborators, on Montval wove paper, signed by Picasso on the justification page. Complete with 30 drypoints and 8 vignettes, with tissue guards. Slight cockling along edges of sheets; foxing to wraps and a bit of a musty smell; light rubbing to slipcase and chemise, spine toned; bookseller’s sticker to inside of slipcase; pp. 43-46 lightly toned; otherwise internally very good. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $6,000-8,000
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(PICASSO, PABLO) ARTAUD, ANTONIN
Autre chose que l’enfant beau. Paris: Louis Border, 1957. 8vo, bound by Leroux in smooth green calf with polychromatic onlay, imitation wood slipcase, chemise and matching endpapers. Limited edition, number 55 of 120 copies on Japon Ancien paper signed by Picasso on the limitation page with drypoint etching frontispiece. Slight sunning to spine of chemise; lifting of paper cover at spine and top edge of slipcase; endpapers curled. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $2,000-4,000
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PICASSO, PABLO
Picasso 347. New York: Random House, 1970.
SANESI, ROBERTO
Un lavoro difficile. Milan: m’Arte Edizioni, 1970.
(SAN LAZZARO, GIOVANNI DI)
2 vols. Oblong folio, black leather, gilt-stamped titled to upper boards, housed in publisher’s linen clamshell case line with purple felt. First edition. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
4to, quarter black morocco over red cloth-backed boards, matching slipcase. With an original lithograph by Emilio Scanavino, signed. Limited edition, number 33 of 74 copies signed by Scanavino and Sanesi. [Together with:] Little Johnny’s Foolish Friend. Text in English and Italian. Translated into Italian by Robert Sanesi. Milan: m’Arte, 1970. 4to, bound by Giovanni Codina in quarter morocco over yellow cloth-backed boards, matching slipcase. With an original lithograph by Walter Valentini, signed. Limited edition, number 37 of 79 copies signed by Robert Sanesi and Walter Valentini. Spine faded. (2 works). Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $150-250
Folio, contents loose as issued in printed wraps, linen-backed clamshell case with photo portrait of San Lazarro tipped to inside cover. Complete with nine original lithographs. Limited edition, number 57 of 575 copies on velin d’Arches with an additional suite of eight lithographs, signed and numbered by and an additional suite of eight lithographs signed and numbered by Moore, Bill, Zao Wou-ki, Miro, Sutherland, Calder, Hartung and Ernst in pencil. Brown staining to folder. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $800-1,200
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(CLAVE, ANTONI) SAINT JOHN PERSE
Le gloire des rois. Marseille: [Bibliophiles de Provence], 1976. Folio, contents loose as issued in original thick wrapper folder, chemise, plexiglas covers and black close slipcase with embossed metal plaque. Complete with 12 full-page color spread and three original collages. Limited to 240 copies, of which this is number 185 signed by the artist on Arches. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,000-2,000
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San Lazzaro et Ses Amis. Paris: XXe Siecle, 1975.
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SANTOMASO, GUISEPPE
(TAMAYO, RUFINO) GOLDWATER, ROBERT
(TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI) CLEMENCEAU, HENRI
Cicale e cattedrali. Bodensee: Amriswil, 1962. Folio, printed wraps, glassine, board slipcase (broken). Limited edition, number IV of 30 signed Roman numeral copies with an original gouache. Slipcase broken; toned. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $300-500
Rufino Tamayo. New York: The Quadrangle Press, 1947. 4to, publisher’s quarter blue calf over red cloth, board slipcase with pastedown illustration. Complete with original aquatint by Tamayo tipped-in at the front. Limited to 75 copies, of which this is number 74 on Sevir paper signed by the author and artist, additionally inscribed by the artist on the frontispiece portrait. Spine heavily sunned; wear to slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,000-2,000
Au pied du Sinai. Paris: Henri Floury, [1898].
4to, rebound in crushed brown morocco ruled in gilt, gilt-lettered spine, silk endpapers, slipcase, with original wrappers bound-in. Limited edition, number 106 of 380 copies, complete with 10 original lithographs on arches paper in black and the extra suite of 10 original lithographs printed in sepia on China paper. Few small brown spots; circular dampstain to upper board and spine; light offsetting from some plates; otherwise fine. $3,000-5,000
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(UBAC, RAOUL) DOTREMONT, CHRISTIAN
(VILLION, JACQUES) FRENAUD, ANDRE
(VILLON, JACQUES) HESIOD
4to, contents loose as issued in printed wraps, glassine, board slipcase. Complete with six color etchings by Villon. Limited edition, number 57 of 150 copies. Pages, folder, and chemise toned; wear to slipcase and chemise with tape repair to foot of the former; rubbing to edges of chemise. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $300-500
Folio, contents loose as issued in folder, linenbacked board slipcase and chemise. Complete set of 23 engravings, including four in color. Limited to 180 copies, this being number 80 on velin de Rives signed by the artist. Some offsetting from plates; fading to slipcase and chemise Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $500-700
Ancienne eternite. Paris: Adrien Maeght, 1962.
4to, contents loose as issued in folder, smooth calf slipcase and chemise with Chinese character to upper wrap. Complete set of five lithographs (including cover). Limited to 150 copies, of which this is number 17, signed by the artist and author. Folder toned; light edgewear to slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600 49*
(VILLON, JACQUES) VILLON, FRANCOIS
Le grand testament. Paris: Henri Jonquieres, 1963. Folio, contents loose as issued in printed folder, cloth-backed clamshell case. Complete with 18 color lithographs in- and hors-texte by Villon. Unnumbered, but one of 30 copies signed by Henri Jonquieres, from a total edition of 149, with two additional suites of plates in color on Japon nacre and black and white Japon ancien housed in separate folders, offsetting from text and plates; clamshell case faded. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $500-700
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Poems de Brandebourg. Paris: Librairie Gallimard, 1947.
Le travaux et les jours. Paris: Teriade/Editions Verve, 1962.
51*
53*
(VILLON, JACQUES) GRUSLIN, ARSENE
(VILLON, JACQUES) GANZO, ROBERT
Les frontieres du matin. Paris: Editions Vialetay, 1962.
Oeuvre poetique. Paris: Marcel Sautier, (1957).
Folio, contents loose as issued in decorative paper folder, blue velvet chemise and grey velvet slipcase. Complete with 12 original etchings, with captioned silk guards. Limited edition, number 36 of 40 copies, on velin de Rives with an additional suite on Japon and a decomposition in color of one plate, signed by the artist and author on the limitation page. Toning to folder; wear to slipcase and chemise, with separation along the top edge of the slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,000-2,000
4to, bound by Devauchelle in morocco with abstract onlaid mix-media design, original printed wraps bound in, matching slipcase. Limited edition, number 28 of 25 copies (total edition of 185) with an additional suite of plates in sanguine and first state of frontispiece. Complete with original eight etchings and additional suite. Light offsetting from some plates. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $800-1,200
54*
(WARHOL, ANDY, et al.) TING, WALLASE
One Cent Life. Edited by Sam Francis. Bern: E.W. Kornfeld, 1964. Folio, loose as issued in original multi-colored cloth folder, glossy pictorial dust jacket and custom clothbacked yellow slipcase. Limited edition, number 1,960 of 2,000 copies of this important Pop Art collaboration by 28 artists, including Andy Warhol, Sam Francis, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, and Mel Ramos. Complete with 62 lithographs and screenprints in color, including 34 double-page. Offsetting from some plates; edges slightly curled on a few; very minor rubbing to dust jacket; slightly musty smell. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $2,000-4,000
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(ZADKINE, OSSIP) APOLLINAIRE
(ZADINE, OSSIP)
DERRIERE LE MIROIR
8vo, original full black morocco, stamp in blind after Zadkine’s design, matching slipcase. Complete with three, original color lithographs on Zerkall paper, each signed at the front, 28 lithographs signed in the plate and an additional large illustration folded into a flap at the back. Limited edition tri-lingual edition, number 100 of 150 copies signed three times on limitation page. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600
XXE SIECLE
Sept Calligrammes [par Wilhelm de Kostrowitzky]. Paris: Christophe Czwiklitzer, 1967. Folio, contents loose as issued in black cloth folder, black chemise and slipcase, lettered in white. Complete with ten etched plates, signed and numbered by Zadkine. Limited to 170 copies, of which this is 68 of 75 copies on Arches. Large vertical brown stain to title page, bleed-through from mounted text leaf on verso; fading to slipcase and chemise. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $1,500-2,500 56*
(ZADKINE, OSSIP) AVELINE, CLAUDE
Portrait de l’oiseau-qui-n’existe-pas et autres poemes. Geneva: Club du Poeme, (1964). Folio, loose as issued in printed wraps, glassine, gray paper-backed slipcase and chemise. Complete with 18 lithographs in color by Zadkine. Glassine lightly chipped; some rubbing to slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $300-500 57*
(ZADKINE, OSSIP) GANZO, ROBERT
Lespugue. Edited by Marcel Sautier. (Paris): (by the Editor), (1966). 4to, loose as issued in publisher’s printed wraps, marbled paper-backed slipcase and chemise. Limited to 225 copies, of which this is 167 on Grand Papier d’Auvergne hand-made paper by Richard de Bas, signed by the artist on the limitation page. Complete with six original etchings. Offsetting from some plates; slight cockling to leaves; covers lightly toned. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $300-500
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Le travaux d’hercule. The Labours of Heracles. Die arbeiten des Herakles. Paris: Christophe Czwiklitzer, n.d. [ca. 1960]
59*
DERRIERE LE MIROIR; BRAQUE, GEORGES
Nos. 4 (June 1947), 25-26 (Jan.-Feb. 1950), 48-49 (June-July 1952), 71-72 (Dec. 1954-Jan. 1955) and 85-86 (April-May 1956), comprising five issues of Derriere le Miroir dedicated to the work of Georges Braque. Paris: Maeght editeur. 4to, bound together in brown cloth-backed boards, lettered in white, original wraps bound-in. Later editions. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200 60*
DERRIERE LE MIROIR
A collection of 15 deluxe issues of this important French art magazine, all folio, loose as issued in original pictorial folders, board slipcases and chemise with pastedown printed labels. Limited editions, most one of 150, all but two signed, with original lithographs as called for. Paris: Maeght editeur, 19641977. All near fine, with some light off-setting. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $5,000-7,000
A group of 36 issues, all regular, not limited, editions. Paris: Maeght, various issues. Folio, original illustrated wraps. Profusely illustrated with lithographs, color and black and white reproductions. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600 62*
A collection of 11 Special Editions [three French, eight US]. Paris: Editions XXe Siecle; New York: Tudor, various dates. 4to, cloth-backed boards, dust jackets. Including Hommages to Picasso, Moore, Miro, Chagall, Matisse, Picasso, Marini, Rouault, Leger, Kandinsky, Calder and Ernst. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400 63*
XXE SIECLE
A collection of 14 volumes from Nouvelle XXe Siecle, including 12 Panorama editions. Paris: editions XXe Siecle, various dates. 4to, original illustrated boards, one softcover, comprising nos. 62, 67-73 (2), 75-76 Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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(CIRCLE PRESS; KING, RONALD) SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM
(PHOTOGRAPHY)
(DE CHIRICO, GIORGIO) CIRANNA, ALFONSO
In America. By Eve Arnold. New York: Knopf, 1983; Photographs 1970-1990. By Annie Liebovitz. New York: Harper Collins, 1991. First edition; An Uncertain Grace. By Sebastaio Salgado. New York: Aperture, 1990. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
Folio, publisher’s green cloth-backed boards lettered in gilt and stamped in black, mylar wrap, board slipcase. Limited edition, number 697 of 1,500 copies with original lithograph frontispiece, Autoritratto. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
Macbeth. Guildford: Circle Press, 1970.
Large folio, contents loose as issued in folder, linenbacked chemise and black slipcase. Complete with 10 color silkcreens by Ronald King, each titled and initialed. Limited edition, number 136 of 150 copies signed by King. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400 65*
(CIRCLE PRESS; WANG WEI) RENOLDS, ALAN
Six Poems of the Tang Dynasty. Guildford: Circle Press, 1970.
Large folio, contents loose as issued in folder, yellow chemise and black slipcase. Complete with eight block prints by Alan Reynolds, each signed and numbered. Limited edition, number eight of 75 copies. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
A group of three volumes.
Giorgio de Chirico. Catalogo dell’opera grafica 19211969. Milan: Alfonso Ciranna Editore, [1969].
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ALECHINSKY, PIERRE
DINE, JIM
Paintings and Writings. Paris: Yves Riviere-Arts, n.d.
Complete Graphics. Berlin: Galeria Mirko, 1970.
4to, publisher’s pictorial stiff paper wrappers. Illustrated with numerous reproduction plates throughout. With original limited edition color lithograph signed by Alechinsky laid in to front. Soiling to wrappers; toning to edges of original plate; hinges starting. $300-500
Square 8vo, original speckled paint boards and matching slipcase. With three signed prints by Dine housed in a separate folder. Slipcase torn at extremities. Together with a regular edition of the same. (2 total) Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
68*
CHAGALL, MARC
The Lithographs of Chagall. Volume III: 1962-1968; Volume IV: 1969-1973. Boston: Boston Book and Arts Shop, 1969; New York: Crown Publishers, 1974. 2 vols. 4to, publisher’s cloth, dust jackets, mylar wraps, board slipcases. Each with original lithograph frontispiece. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $400-600
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(KANDINSKY, WASSILY) ROETHEL, HANS KONRAD
MIRO, JOAN
(PICASSO, PABLO)
Kandinsky: Das Graphische Werk. Munich: DuMont Schauberg, (1970). 4to, publisher’s blue cloth lettered in gilt, dust jacket, cloth slipcase and additional board slipcase. Limited edition, number 1,014 of 1,500 copies, profusely illustrated throughout. First edition, with errata sheet laid in. Spine toned; else fine. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200 72*
(MIRO, JOAN) JUANES, JUAN DE
Joan Miro Drawings and Lithographs in the Collection of Juan de Juanes. Greeenwich: New York Graphics Society, 1960. Folio, contents loose as issued, printed wraps, folder, and pictorial clamshell case. Limited edition, number 230 of 738 copies with three original lithographs (on one sheet), signed by the artist. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $500-700
Lithographs I-III. New York and Paris: Tudor, 1972; Leon Amiel, 1975; Maeght, 1977. 3 vols. 4to, publisher’s cloth, dust jackets, wraparounds to II and III, slipcase to I. Vol. I with 11 lithographs; vol. II with 11 lithographs; vol. III with five lithographs. [Together with:] Miro engraver I. 19281960. By Jacques Dupin. Paris: Daniel Lelong, 1984. 4to, publisher’s cloth, dust jacket. With three original woodcuts. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $800-1,200
A collection of 18 volumes pertaining to Pablo Picasso. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200 75A*
(PICASSO, PABLO)
A group of 13 book pertaining to Picasso. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400 76
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(PICASSO, PABLO) BLOCH, GEORGES
Pablo Picasso: Catalogue of the Printed Graphic Work 1907-1967 [and]1966-1969. Berne: Kornfeld et Klipstein, 1968, 1971. 2 vols. 4to, publisher’s cloth, dust jackets. First editions. Light edgewear to jacket; small tear to vol. II; fading to dust jacket vol. 1. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
No Lot 77
No Lot 78*
STRUCK, HERMANN
Die kunst des radierens, ein handbuch. Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1920. Large 8vo, original gilt-decorative boards, rebacked with black leatherette. Fourth edition, with original engravings by Max Liebermann, Paul Baum, Hans Meid, Edvard Munch and Hermann Struck. Wear to boards; hinges starting; brown-spotting throughout. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200 79*
(SUTHERLAND, GRAHAM) ARCANGELI, FRANCESCO
Graham Sutherland. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1973. 4to, full smooth red calf, matching slipcase. Limited edition, number 32 of 90 copies with an original lithograph by the artist. [Together with:] Das Graphische Werk. Munich: Verlag galerie Wolfgang Ketterer Munchen, 1970. 4to, publisher’s linen clothbacked boards, lettered in black, matching slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
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80*
(TAMAYO, RUFINO)
Arte Prehispanico de Mexico. Coleccion Rufino Tamayo. Introduction by Ramon Xirau. Mexico City: Ediciones Galeria de Arte Misrachi, 1973. Folio, bound by Fernando Lopez Valencia in full smooth calf with inset panel stamped in blind with a Pre-Columbian-style face, cloth endpapers, matching slipcase. Limited edition, number 11 of 110 signed by Tamayo, the binder, editor and publisher, finely bound. Without the additional lithograph by Tamayo. Very minor wear to spine and slipcase. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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WEBER, MAX
Woodcuts and Linoleum Blocks. New York: E. Weyhe, 1956. Large 8vo, linen-backed boards, slipcase, glassine. Complete with 33 woodcuts. Limited edition, number 214 of 225 copies signed by Weber. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $500-700 83*
(WYETH, ANDREW) MERYMAN, RICHARD
Andrew Wyeth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968. Oblong folio, cloth-backed boards, dust jacket. First edition, first printing. Jacket toned with edgewear. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200 84*
(ART)
A group of 27 catalogue raisonnes. Artists include Egon Schiele, Pierre Reverdy, Juan Gris, Seymour Lipton, Chaim Gross, Vuillard, Calder, Edvard Munch, Hartung, Larry Rivers, Jackson Pollock, Raoul Dufy, Steinberg, Klee, Gauguin, Degas, Seurat, Cezanne, Van Gogh, Emil Nolde, and Fernand Leger. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida
84A*
86*
A group of 16 catalogue raisonnes. Artists include Andre Beaudin, Otto Dix, Giacometti, Rene Char, Gauguin, Rembrandt, Marcel Duchamp, Marc Chagall, Slavador Dali, Oskar Kokoschka, and Lucio Fontana. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
Three sets of collected works series on art in 38 vols., comprising The World Book of Artists, 28 vols., The MET Portfolio Series, 7 vols., and Color Library of Art, 3 vols. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
85*
87*
(ART)
(ART)
A group of 11 catalogue raisonnes. Artists include Matisse, Otto Dix, Vuillard, Renoir, Friedlaender, Egon Shiele, Leonard Baskin, Hartung, Thomas Hart Benton, Minaux, Edvard Munch. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
(ART)
(ART)
Four sets of collected works series on art in 26 vols., comprising Crown Artists Series, 6 vols., SB Artists Series, 6 vols., Maeght Series, 8 vols. and the Abrams Art Series, 6 vols. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
85A*
(ART)
A group of 14 catalogue raisonnes. Artists include Egon Schiele, Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Marino Marini, Matisse, De Kooning, Karel Appel, Keith Haring, Jim Dine, and Jasper Johns. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $100-200
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88*
POLONSKII, VIACHESLAV
Russkii revolutsionnyi plakat [The Russian Revolutionary Poster]. Moscow: GIZ, 1925. Folio, original pictorial boards. One of 3,000 copies of this history of Russian agit-propr posters of the Revolution and immediately after. Profusely illustrated with color and black and white reproductions of works by Deni, Lebedev, Maliutin, Mayakovsky, Radakov and others. Boards heavily worn and backstrip starting to detach; bookplate ex-libris to front pastedown and perforated stamp to title page; a few small tears. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000 89*
(KULIKOV, AFANASII) FEDORCHENKO, SOFIA
Na krylyshkakh. Moscow: GIZ, 1927.
8vo, original lithograph wrappers, unsewn, “Printed in Russia” to upper wrap. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 90*
LEBEDEV, VLADIMIR
Verkhom [On Horseback]. [St. Petersburg:] GIZ, 1928. Oblong 4to, original decorative wrappers. First and only edition of this series of black and white lithographs of equestrian circus acts. With two other copies of the same; each with significant chipping and wear to wraps. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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(LEBEDEV, VLADIMIR) MARSHAK, SAMUIL
(KONASHEVICH, VLADIMIR) MARSHAK, SAMUIL
Two works by Samuil Marshak illustrated by Vladimir Lebedev, comprisingBagazh [Baggages] and Pudel [Poodle]. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 2 vols. 8vo, contents stapled in color lithograph wrappers. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 91A*
(LEBEDEV, VITALI) MARSHAK, SAMUIL
Usatyi Polosatyi [The One with Stripes and Whiskers]. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 4to, original color lithograph wraps. Second edition. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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93*
(GORIAEV, VITALII) MARSHAK, SAMUIL
Pozhar [Fire]. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
Byl-nebylitsa [A True Story - A Fable]. Moscow: Detgiz, 1947.
8vo, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps, “Printed in Russia” stamped to upper wrap. Heroic public workers are a common theme in Soviet children’s literature. In Pozhar, a Veteran firefighter, Kuzma, and his team save the day. [Together with:] Pochta [Hail to Mail]. Also by Samuil Marshak. Illustrated by S. Sekhanovski. Moscow and Leningrad: GIZ, 1931; Voina s dneprom [Struggle with the Dnepr]. Leningrad: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; V pitomnike Michurina [In Michurin’s Nursery], by Pet Vasil’evich Miturich. Moscow: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; and Pastukh I kukushki, by Vitali Bianki. [s.l.]: GIZ, 1930. (5 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
4to, original printed boards, cloth-backed, date (“Sep -- 1948”) stamped to upper board and endpaper, “Printed in Soviet Union” stamped to title page. Marshak juxtaposes the privileged classes of the old regime with the hard lives of working people in this collection of poetry. Boards soiled; some brown staining from stapled interior. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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96*
MARSHAK, SAMUIL
PAPERNAIA, ESTER SOLOMONOVNA
A group of eight works by Samuil Marshak (three duplicates). Master-lomaster. [Leningrad]: GIZ, 1931. Illustrated by A. Pakhomov; another copy of the same; Machty i krylia. Illustrated by Tatiana Glebova. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; another copy of the same; Detki v kletke. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; another copy of the same; Progulka na osle. Illustrated by Vladimir Lebedev. OGIZ: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932; Voina s dneprom. Illustrated by G. Bibkov. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $300-500 95*
97*
Kak postroili gorod [How They Built the City]. Illustrated by Alisa Poret and L. Kapustina. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932. Large 8vo, color lithograph wraps, unsewn. Bringing the country together required power plants, construction of factories and the collectivization of farms. A number of children’s books take building such structures as their subject. [Together with:] Kuznetskstroi sotsialisticheskii gigant [and] Komsomol kuznetskstroia, both by M. Gurevich and illustrated by A. Igumnov. OGIZ [Moscow]: GIZ, 1932; Stroika [Building], by I.A. Meksin. Illustrated by Konstantin Vasil’evich Kuznetsov. [s.l.]: GIZ, 1930. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
(IZOGIZA, MASTERSKOI) EZHOVA, V.
Magnit [The Magnet]. Moscow: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. 12mo, original lithograph wrap (unsewn). [Together with:] three other works pertaining to science: Rasskazy o tekhnike: pro etu knigu svet bez ogniatelegramma [Stories about the Technique: Light without Fire, the Telegram], by Boris Zhitkov. Illustrated by M. Tsekhanovskogo. Moscow: GIZ, 1942; Zvezdy [The Stars]. Illustrated by D. Mel’nikova. Moscow: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932; Vysoko vverkh Gluboko vniz [High Up, Deep Down], by M.O. Gershenzon. Illustrated by A. Brei. Moscow: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. (4 total). Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
EMDEN, ESFIR
Den [Day] [and] Izvestno li seru? [Does Sir Know?]. [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931, 1932. 2 vols. 8vo and 4to, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps. Two satirical works by Esfir Emden. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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(KONDRATOV, FEDOR) KASSIL, LEV ABRAMOVICH
RUDERMAN, MIKHAIL ISAAKOVICH
(TROSHIN, NIKOLAI) DEINEKO, OLGA
Tseppelin [Zeppelin]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1931. 12mo, original color lithograph wraps. [Together with] three others pertaining to transportation: Kolesa [On Wheels], by Samuil Marshak. Illustrated by V. Tambi. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1933; Kniga avarii [The Book of Shipwrecks], by Evgenii Shvarts. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932; Voblakahj, by Olga Deineka. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. (4 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
Subbotnik [Saturday Worker] [and] Na Kreisere [On a Cruiser]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931, 1932. 2 vols. 8vo, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps. [Together with:] four other works illustrating the importance of working together for the greater good: Vasia Shelaev, by Egvenii Shvarts. Illustrated by N. Petrova. OGIZ: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932; Nash ogorod [Our Garden], by Evgenii Shvarts. Leningrad: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Druzhnaia rabota, by Konstantin Kuznetsov. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1930; Kolkhoznaia vesna, by Z. Aleksandrova. OGIZ: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. (5 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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Ot kauchuka do kaloshi [From Rubber to Galoshes]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 8vo, contents stapled in lithograph wraps. A production book by Olga Deinneko, showing the raw material, here rubber, gleaned from South America (map on the verso to upper wrap), to finished shoes. [Together with:] Shel [Silk], by Olga Trizna. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. From the silk worm to the loom, following the production of silk. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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(POPOVA, LIDIA) GURYAN, OLGA
100A*
(SMIRNOVA, VERA) KONSTANTINOV, VADIM
Glinyanyya sheiki. (2 copies) OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
Zelenoe zoloto [Green Gold]. [3 copies] OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
8vo, contents stapled in original color lithograph wraps. Featuring the process of making pottery from clay to final form. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
Oblong 8vo, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps. [Together with:] Orekhovye Razvedchiki, by N.A. Severin. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. (4 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
100*
(DENEIKO, OLGA) KASSIL, LEV
101*
Tysiachu platev v den [1,000 Dresses a Day]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
SHTERENBERG, DAVID PETROVICH
Large 8vo, color lithograph wraps (unsewn). Featuring a clothing factory making dresses for the upper class. Together with two other production books tracing industries from raw material to finished consumer good: Derevo [Wood], by Alexandr Zaitsev. Leningrad: GIZ, 1930; Maslovod [The Creamery], by I.A. Miller. Illustrated by Pavel Ivanovich Basmanov. [Leningrad]: GIZ, 1931. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
8vo, contents stapled in color wraps. First edition of this important product book, which traces the development of tea from its cultivation to the packing of the product in a factory in Moscow. [Together with:] Veselaia pchekla, by Nadezhda Pavlovich. Moscow: GIZ, 1930. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
Chai [Tea]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
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(PAMIATNYKH-KASHINA NINA) TARAKHOVSKAYA, YELIZAVETA
(ZVONAREVA, TATIANA) FEDOTOV, FEDOR KONSTANTINOVICH
KUITATELADZE, A.
4to, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). Tarakhovskaya sets out to show how national minorities are cherished in the Soviet Union through a post-revolutionary kindergarten class built for gypsy children. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
8vo, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). Fedotov’s young Sain-Tsak and his sister Batu in are spurred to abandon their studies with a monk, choosing instead to attend school and join the Young Pioneers Club, upon witnessing a parade of young communists in their town. [Together with] three others showing the rapid transformation of villages through Soviet intervention: Buriatiia, by Evgenii Shvarts. Illustrated by Aleksandra Iakobson. Moscow: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1931; Gassan Arabskii Mal’chik [Hassan, Arab Boy], by A. Gelina. Leningrad: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932; Dzhanik i Kiriuasha, by A. Sher. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. (4 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
Amare detskii sad [Our Kindergarten]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932.
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Mongoliia [Mongolia]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932.
Gruziia [Georgia]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. Large 8vo, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). In Stalin’s homeland, of Georgia, illustrations on the left show plowing with oxen, servitude, oppression of women, Muslims at prayer, tyranny and sickness. Illustrations on the right show new ways of life under the Soviet regime, including factories, tractors, hydroelectric dams and people pledging allegiance to the Communist Party. [Together with] five other books juxtaposing the negative aspect of the old world with positive aspects of the new: Ot Moskvy do Bukhary [From Moscow to Bjkhara], by A. Petrova. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Puteshestvie v Batum, by A. Vvedenskii. Illustrated by Tatiana Glebova. OGIZ: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Nashi tropiki, by L. Bruni. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Turkestanskii Khlopok, by Mikhail Rankov and Elena Rodova. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; and Artek, by N. Iznar. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. (6 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
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(PORET, ALISA) MILLAR, I.A.
NOVIKOV, P.
(AFANASEVA, ELENA AND I. KULESHOV) KOLYCHEV, OSIP
Grazhdanskaia voina [The Civil War]. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
Voenne lyzhnyi pokhod [The Military Ski Trip] [and] Letom [Summer]. Leningrad: GIZ, 1931.
Oblong 8vo, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). An illustrated history of the civil war, with a map of key battles. [Together with] four other works pertaining to the army of the Soviet Union: Mai, by Agniia Barto and others. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932; another copy of the same; Parad Krasnoi armii [Parade of the Red Army], by Aleksandre Deineka. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Esli budet voina, by M. Ivensen. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. (5 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
2 works. Oblong 12mo, contents stapled or folded accordion style in color lithograph wraps. [Together with:] Belyi Stadion, by B. Inozemtsev. Leningrad: GIZ, 1930. Three works featuring winter and summer sporting activities. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
Deti Sovetov [The Children of the Soviets]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1931. 4to, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn), featuring a column of marching children. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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(BASMANOV, PAVEL) DUBIANSKAIA, MARIA
Den ptits [The Day of the Birds]. (two copies) OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 12mo, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $50-100
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FREIBERG, P.
Nash smotr [Our Parade]. OGIZ: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. 4to, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). Six full page illustrations of children engaged in different activities. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $300-500 109*
(BREI, ANDREI) ALEKSANDROVA, Z.
Veter na rechke [Wind Over the Stream]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1932.
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12mo, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). Illustrating a summer camp. [Together with] two other books pertaining to summer activities: Kupatsia Katatsia [To Swim To Ride], by Evgenii Shvarts. Illustrated by V. Ermolaeva. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Kross: beg s prepiatstviiami, by P. Novikov. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. (3 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200 110*
(SAKONSKAIA, NINA PAVLOVNA) ULRIKH, E.
Smotr igrushek samodelok [The Review of Selfmade Toys]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932.
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12mo, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). An important aspect of Soviet children’s books involved do-it-yourself books, which taught children how to make toys with cut-outs and from natural materials. [Together with] five other works pertaining to toymaking: Stroim dvigateli [We Are Building], by M. Pankov. Illustrated by Lidia Popova and Andrey Nikiforov. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia Gvardiia, 1931; Traferety, by Gromov. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Prygaiut, letaiut, by L. Sinitsyna. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Sami s tisami, by B. Uralskii. Illustrated by Ju Syrneva. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Stroim iz kartona, by A. Laptev. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia 1932. (6 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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(POPOVA, LIDIA) SAKONSKAIA, NINA PAVLOVNA
SMIRNOVA, VERA
Knizhka eta pro 4 tsveta [Story About 4 Colors]. [Moscow]: GIZ, 1930. Large 8vo, original color lithograph wraps (unsewn). The story depicts four young girls dressed in red, blue, yellow and green and describes their outfits, illustrated in Popova’s basic bright constructivist forms. [Together with:] Kukly I knigi [Dolls and Books]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. (2 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
Rasskazy ob igrushkakh [Toy Tales]. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. 4to, color lithograph wraps (unsewn). [Together with] three others featuring children playing: Vse vmeste, by Olga Guryan. [Moscow]: GOZID, 1930; Devochka chumazaia [Little Brothers], by Agniia Barto. [s.l.]: Detizdat, 1938; and one other. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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(FEDORCHENKO, SOFIA) KONDRATOV, FEDOR
Bespokoinye sosedi. [Leningrad]: GIZ, 1930.
8vo, contents stapled in color lithograph wrappers and folded. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $400-600 113
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KONDIAIN, ELEANORA
BLECK, A. AND LESNIK
BIANKI, VITALI
Mak i shiski [and] Zheludi i spichki. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. Oblong 16mo, contents stapled in color lithgraph wraps. Both works show how to make toys out of natural materials. [Together with] two books pertaining to fruits, vegetables and flowering plants: Tsvetnya zadachi and Moi kraski, by K. Lomovitskii. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Iagodnyi sad, by Eleanora Kondiain. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. (5 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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Kto chto est, v vode [Fish] [with] Kto chto est, bzhuki i babochki [Beetles]. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. Oblong 16mo, original color lithograph wraps. Featuring fish and insects in the center flanked by what they eat, underlining the didactic nature of many animal themes in Soviet children’s literature. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
Teremok. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. 4to, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps. Featuring various animals in trees. [Together with] five other books pertaining to animals: Shum na dvore, by K. Lomovitskii. [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1932. Various barnyard animals are illustrated; Raznye zveri, by Evgenii Cherushin. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Kto? by A. Vvedenkii. Leningrad: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. Regarding the sounds animals make; Barabanshchik sovkhoza, by Nadezhda Pavlovich. [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Dve irki, by I. Zagriaskova. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. (6 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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BIANKI, VITALI
Teremok. (2 copies) OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
KOLYCHEV, OSIP
Pervaia osen’. Pesni o shkole. OGIZ [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.
(RUSSIAN)
4to, contents stapled in color lithograph wraps. [Together with] four other books pertaining to animals: Zimoi I letom [Winter and Summer], by Lesnik. [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Showing animals whose fur changes color in the winter and summer; Raznye zveri, by Evgenii Cherushin. OGIZ [Leningrad]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931; Kto? by A. Vvedenkii. Leningrad: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. Regarding the sounds animals make; Barabanshchik sovkhoza, by Nadezhda Pavlovich. [Moscow]: Molodaia gvardiia, 1931. (6 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
8vo, contents staples in color lithograph wraps. [Together with:] Kuter’ma: zimniaia skazka, by Nikolai Nikolaevich Aseev. Illustrated by Deineka. OGIZ [Moscow:] Molodaia gvardiia, 1931.; and another copy of the same. (3 total) Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
Tatiana Alekseeva Mavrina. By B. Kostin. Moscow, n.d.; Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov. By Ivrina Vasilevna Aleksakhina. Moscow, 1976; Sergei Mikhalkov: ocherk tvorchestva. By V. Bavina. Moscow, 1976; Primetyvremeni. By Sergie Mikhalkov. Moscow, 1976. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $50-100
A group of four Russian books.
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(DLIJA MALENKICH)
Two children’s works, comprising Teremok [and] Kolobok. Moscow: Detizdat, 1937, 1938. 18mo, contents stapled in original wraps. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $50-100
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BOLTANSKI, CHRISTIAN
Classe Terminale du Lycee Chases en 1931. Castelgasse - Vienne. Vienna: by the artist and the Maison de la Culture et de la Communication de Saint-Etienne 1987. Large 12mo, black and red printed wraps. Catalogue for and exhibition at the Maison de la Culture et de la Communication de Saint-Etienne April 9-May 24, 1987. Featuring close-up faces within a group photograph of a class from the Lycee Chases in 1931. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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BOLTANSKI, CHRISTIAN
A group of four works.
Archives. Arles: Actes Sud, 1989; Monuments. Paris: Association Francaise d’Action Artistique, 1986; Geo Harly, danseur parodiste. Dijon: Association pour la diffusion de l’art contemporain, 1988; Dies Kinder Suchen Ihre Eltern. Munich: Gina Kehayoff, 1994. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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BROODTHAERS, MARCEL
HEINECKEN, ROBERT
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JOSEPHSON, KENNETH
A group of four works.
He:/She:. Chicago: R. Heinecken, 1980.
The Bread Book. [s.l.]: self published, 1973.
Korrespondenzen. Stuttgart: Oktagon-Verlag, 1995; Vignt Fois sur le Metier. Dijon: ADAC, 1988; Le Cadran S(c)olaire. Berlin: Edition des Amateurs, 1974; The Complete Prints New York: Michael Werner, 1991. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
Oblong 12mo, original spiral bound paper wraps. First edition of this artist’s book comprising a series of polaroids of young couples juxtaposed with a back and forth conversation between a man and a woman, signed by the artist “For Buzz” to the title page. Heinecken states on the last page: “These writings began in 1974 and since that date have been exhibited as collage elements in art galleries and portfolios.” Very light wear to wraps. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
Oblong 12mo, original photo-pictorial wraps. Signed by the author on the front cover. Illustrated with photographs of sliced bread. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120
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MARSHALL, NANCY
NETTLES, BEA
Ossabaw. Atlanta, GA: Nexus Press, 1982.
A group of five works.
Oblong 4to, original purple silkscreen wraps. Limited to 300 copies, of which this is number 44, signed, featuring photographs by Nancy Marshall. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Turning 50. Urbana, IL: Inky Press, 1995; Grace’s Daughter. Urbana, IL: Inky Press, 1997; Corners. Urbana, IL: Inky Press, 1988; Mountain Dream Tarot. Australia: P.A.M. Pambook, 2008; Stonescipher. Urbana, IL: Inky Press, 2011. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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RUPPERSBERG, ALLEN
23 Pieces [and] 24 Pieces. [Los Angeles]: Sunday Quality, [1968-1969, 1970]. 2 vols. Oblong 12mo, spiral-bound printed wrappers, title of 23 Pieces supplied in mss; other printed. Featuring photographs by Gary Krueger of public settings in Los Angeles, juxtaposing interior scenes with exterior outdoor ones, including, in 23 Pieces, institutional interiors and, in 24 Pieces, motel and hotel rooms. Both first editions. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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RUSCHA, ED
Every Building on the Sunset Strip. Los Angeles: self published, 1966. Small 8vo, contents tipped in accordion-style in original printed wrappers and silver foil-covered slipcase. Fold-out panorama, featuring two strips of photographs by Ruscha of both sides of the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. First edition. Slipcase worn and detached at the top and bottom; light soiling to wraps; interior is fine. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $1,000-2,000
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RUSCHA, ED
RUSCHA, ED
12mo, original printed paper wraps, glassine jacket. Second edition, limited to 3,000 copies. Illustrated with 15 sepia-toned photographs. A few small chips to jacket. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
Thirtyfour Parking Lots in Los Angeles. s.l.: self published, 1967. Second edition; Royal Road Test. New York: G. Wittenborn, 1967. Third edition; S Books. Los Angeles: Ed Ruscha, 2001. Zurich: self published, 2001. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Various Small Fires and Milk. Los Angeles: Anderson, Ritchie & Simon, 1970.
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RUSCHA, ED
Crackers. Hollywood, CA: Heavy Industries, 1969. Thin 8vo, original card wrappers, white dust jacket with red lettering. First edition. Illustrated with reproductions of Ruscha’s photographs illustrating a story by Mason Williams entitled “How to Derive the Maximum Enjoyment from Crackers. A few nicks to the top edge of the jacket. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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A group of three works.
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RUSCHA, ED
Twentysix Gasoline Stations. Alhambra, CA: The Cunningham Press, (1969). 12mo, original white paper wraps lettered in red. Third edition, limited to 3,000 copies. Spine faded. [Together with:] three other works imitating Ruscha’s works, including Twentysix Gasoline Stations, by Michalis Pichler (NY: Printed Matter, 2009); Twentysix Abandoned Gasoline Stations, by Jeffrey Brouws, limited edition, signed (Santa Barbara, CA: Hand Job Press, 1992); sun, set, strip, by Stefan Eberstadt (Munich: self published, 1997). (4 total) Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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ZELLEN, JODY
(PHOTOBOOKS)
A group of 11 works (including three duplicates). California: Self Published, various dates. All square 16mo (eight are uniformly 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches; the rest between 4 2/3 and 5 2/3 inches), contents stapled in printed wraps. Includes: Rewording Images, [s.l.], 1987. Number 19 of 50 copies; Untitled [History begins at ground level], [s.l.], 1989; Untitled [The Present Literally], [s.l.], 1991; Beneath the Ruins, [s.l.], 1996. 2 copies (one reproduction). Text adapted from Maurice Blanchot’s Disaster; Blur, San Diego, 1997. 2 copies (one reproduction). Text by Susan Kandel; Standing Still:Still Standing, [s.l.], 1999/2000. Text adapted from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities; Untitled [City Views], San Bernandino, 2001; The Blackest Spot, [s.l.], 2002. Text from “Crowds and Power, by Elias Canetti; If, [s.l.], 2013. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
A group of 11 works, including works by Michelle Grabner, Bernard Lassus, Barbara Kruger, M.E. Carroll, Constance Giamo, Wynn Dan, Lyn Mandelbaum, Karen Savage, Bernd & Hilla Becher. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200 135*
(POST CARDS) BARTSCHERER, JOSEPH
Canal. London: Public Art Development Trust, 1998. 18 postcards housed in original printed folder, nos. 1 and 18 and the folder are signed by the artist. Each postcard was mailed to a recipient, here Buzz Spector, over a period of time with the final being mailed with a folder; rare as a complete set. Together with four other postcard exhibition collections, comprising Size Matters, exhibition held at Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, March 1-31, 2001, featuring various artists; Night Moves, by Charles Labelle, exhibition held at Lemon Sky, 1990; a collection of works by Diane Neumaier, for Bunny Yeager LA, 1997; a collection of works by Ann Hamilton and Ann Chamberlain, San Francisco Public Art Project, 1996. (5 total) Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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(FLIPBOOKS) GILSON, MATTHEW
(FLIPBOOKS) OGNAR STEPHANIE
Six sets of post card and card collection produced by various artists and entities, including Richard Higgins, Thomas McEvilley and students of the Art Institute of Chicago. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $40-60
A group of four flip books featuring scenes of Chicago, including Oak Street Beach Underpass (xx/500, sample, initialled), Lincoln Park Zoo (457/500, initialled), North Avenue Beach (xx/500, sample, initialled) and From the Sears Tower (xx/500, sample, initialled). Chicago: self published, 1991. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
A series of 12 flip books produced by Stephanie Ognar showing the artist performing a variety of human gestures, including yawning, smoking, spitting, kissing, glancing, putting on a coat and bathing. The length on the book varies depending upon the length of the action. [s.l.], 1997-1999. Each 1 4/5 x 4 inches, inkjet printing on acid-free paper, original printed wrappers. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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HENDERIKSE, JAN
MCCARNEY, SCOTT
A group of 10 books, including works by Karen Hanmer, Angie Waller, George Bures Miller, Luca Buvoli, Zweig & Anderson, Lucia Koch and Lisa Young. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Broadway. New York and Rotterdam: Jan HenderikseUitgeverij Bebert, n.d. Oblong panorama, folded accordion-style in original printed corrugated cardboard with cloth ties, map of Broadway laid into rear panel pocket. Comprising 249 photo images of Broadway on 83 panels, all but a few still intact. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
A group of four works. Safety in Numbers. [s.l.], n.d.; Index to the Encyclopedia. Rochester, NY: Smart Books, 1994; Far Horizons. Rochester, NY: self published, 1998; Autobiography #5: C(a[e{I}o]u)P. Rochester, NY: self published, 2005. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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(POP-UP) AUERBACH, TAUBA
[2,3]. New York: Printed Matter, 2011. 6 vols. Folio, individual volumes bound in color boards, housed in a cloth-backed blue and yellow slipcase. Limited edition of Auerbach’s oversized pop-up book, number 945 of 1,000 copies signed on an inserted card, featuring six die-cut paper designs that unfold into constructed 3-D objects, including a pyramid, sphere, gem, arc, mobius strip and ziggurat, in bright colors. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200
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(POP-UP) WALKER, KARA
Freedom, A Fable: A Curious Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times. Los Angeles: Peter Norton Family, 1997. Oblong 4to, original full red leather binding stamped in blind. One of 4,000 copies of this pop-up book, featuring offset lithographs and five laser-cut, popup silhouettes on wove paper. Each year, the Norton family commissioned an art work to celebrate the Christmas season; the book was privately published for friends. Light crease to second to last pop-up. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $2,000-3,000
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A group of 11 works (one duplicate). End Game, by John Crombie and Sheila Bourne (Paris, 1990); Black Box, by Margot Lovejoy (Oakdale, NY, n.d.); Paradoxic Mutations, by Margot Lovejoy (NY/Philadelphia, 1994), two copies, one in plastic wrap; Lessons from the South, by Susan King (Atlanta, Nexus Press, 1986), inscribed to Buzz Spector; Not Altogether, by Nancy Garruba (s.l., 1986); High Tension, by Philip Zimmerman (Rochester, NY, 1993); Tropos, by Kevin Osborn (Arlington, VA, 1988); Zeichen, eine Drucksache, by Elmar Heimbach (Leporello, 1984), signed; Walking Middletown, by Emily Larned (Brooklyn, NY, Red Charming, 2002); Parallel, by Kevin Osborne (Atlanta: Nexus Press, n.d.), signed. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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BEUYS, JOSEPH
Multiples + Grafik. Munich: Verlag Schellmann und Kluser, 1971. Square 4to, original spiral binder with printed boards. Limited to 600 copies. Together with a postcard printed on felt, filzpostkarte, circa 1985, and a collection of notecards by Angry Art. Crease to title page of book. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200 145*
HENDRICKS, GEOFFREY
A group of three works.
Binding. [Chicago:] White Walls, 1987. Limited, 15/50, signed; Between Two Points. Reggio Emilia: Pari & Dispari, 1975; Ring Piece. Barton, Vermont: Something Else Press, 1973. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120 146*
KNOWLES, ALISON AND CHRISTOPHER A group of four works.
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By Alison Knowles: Gem Duck. Cavriago/Reggio Emilia: Pari & Dispari, 1977. Limited to 1000 copies; Bread and Water. [s.l.]: Left Hand Books, 1995; Footnotes: collage journal 30 years. New York: Granary Books, 2000. By Christopher Knowles: Typyings (1974-1977). [s.l.]: self published, 1979. One of 1000 softcover copies. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $50-100
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MACIUNAS, GEORGE
COLP, NORMAN B.
HOLZER, JENNY
Birth of Fluxus - the Ultimate Version. Ahus: Kalejdoskop, 1981.
A Primer on Art Criticism [and] Freud’s Recipe [and] An Old Saw. New York: Hand & Mind Books, 1983.
Thin 4to, folded diagram timeline, original photopictorial folder with sticker (torn). Some light toning to folder. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
3 vols. Oblong 16mo, original printed card, two folded accordion style, featuring text and photography. An Old Saw inscribed to Buzz Spector. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $50-100
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(LEWITT, SOL) BORGES, JORGE
DRUCKER, JOHANNA
Square 8vo, bound in full black leather stamped in blind, slipcase. Illustrated with 22 full-page silkscreens by LeWitt. Limited to 1500 copies, of which this is 1,169, signed by LeWitt. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-300
Simulant Portrait. Oakland: Druckwerk, 1990; From Now. Buffalo: Cuneiform Press, 2005; Night Crawlers on the Web. Charlottesville: JABBooks, 2000; Otherspace: Martian Tyopography. Atlanta: Nexus Press, 1992. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120
2 vols. Oblong 4to, original pentagonal structure with black wraps. Visual Poetry limited to 150, signed, Visual Prose limited to 300, this copy EA, signed and inscribed to Buzz Spector. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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Ficciones. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1984.
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CLOSKY, CLAUDE
A group of eight works. Le 11 aout 1999, Paris: L’espirit frappeur et Purple Books, 1999. 100 photos qui ne sont pas des photos de chevaux, Paris: Editions de la RN7, 1995. Large 8vo, photo-pictorial wrappers; Marabout, Paris, 1996. Limited to 1000 copies; Singles, Paris, 1995. Limited to 1000 copies; The first thousand numbers classified in alphabetical order, Paris, 1989. Limited to 100 copies; A 1000 things to do, Paris, 1996. Limited to 1000 copies; Tout ce que je peux faire, Paris, 1992. Limited to 500 copies; Tout ce que jue peux etre. Limoges, n.d. Limited to 500 copies. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
A group of four works.
HANSCOM, P. WM.
Call Me Bonzo. Being a typographic experiment in interpreting the listening experience of Moby Dick, the legendary solo drum performance by John Henry Bonham, of the one and only Led Zeppelin. Philadelphia: Boobytrap Press, 2006. 12mo, original green shiny paper wraps, contents folded accordion style. Limited to 32 copies enumerated as the years 1949-1980 (Bonham’s life), this being 1960, signed by Hanscom. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
A group of three works. Laments. New York: Dia Art Foundation, 1989; Living. Paris: Galerie Yvon Lambert, 2000; Eating through Living. New York: Tanam Press, 1981. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120 153A*
LOHR, HELMUT
Visual Poetry and Visual Prose. Berlin: Galerie Horst Dietrich, 1987, 1988.
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NONAS, RICHARD
A group of six works. Parts to Anything. Roslyn Harbor, NY: Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, 1984; More Bulk Than Fill. New York: J. Weber Gallery, 1979; Enough’s Enough. Paris : J. Najar, 1978; Catalog. New York: The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, 1977; Boiling Coffee. New York: Tanam Press, 1980; Up from Dayton. Lund: Anders Tornberg Gallery, 1986. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $300-500
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ONO, YOKO
PRINCE, RICHARD
APPLEBROOG, IDA
8vo, original staple-bound printed paper wraps. First edition, among a series of three works which constitute Prince’s first artist’s book. Edition limited to 200 copies. Light toning and some creases. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $500-700
3 (of 7) vols. only. Thin 8vo, original blue printed wraps. Includes It’s Very Simple, I Mean It, and A Performance: The End. [Together with:] Look at Me: A Performance. New York: Dyspepsia Works, 1979. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Grapefruit. A Book of Instructions and Drawings by Yoko Ono. Introduction by John Lennon. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1970. Oblong 12mo, original white boards with black lettering, dust jacket unclipped but adjusted price. New edition, stated “first printing.” Dust jacket creased with some chips to bottom of upper wrap; top corner of a few pieces creased. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $50-100
Menthol Pictures. Buffalo: CEPA Gallery, June 1980.
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(VISUAL POETRY)
A group of 20 works, including works by Michael Joseph Winkler, Diane Weintraub, David Abel, JeanFrancois Bory, Douglas Huebler, Ivor Cutler, Janet Zweig, Davi Det Hompson, Herman Damen, Hamish Fulton, Maurizio Nannucci, and James Lee Byers. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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Blue Books. New York: self published, 1981.
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ADAMSKI, HANS PETER
BALDESSARI, JOHN
Two works.
Nine objects that remind me of two faces. [s.l.], 1976. Limited to 500 copies; Die Hoffnung/The Hope. [s.l.], 1975. Limited to 150 copies. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Throwing a Ball Once to Get Three Melodies and Fifteen Chords. Irvine: University of California, Irvine, 1975. Oblong 8vo, stapled blue-grey printed wraps. A series of photographs of Baldessari throwing a ball over which are three primary color lines at both hands and his feet that, as the movement progresses, imitate chord progressions on a musical staff along with the artist’s limbs. First edition. One of 2,500 copies. [Together with:] Prima Facie: Marilyn’s Dress. A Poem (In Four Parts). Cologne: Walther Konig; New York: Outside Europe, D.A.P., 2006. 16mo, original teal boards, title in white. Close-Cropped Tales. Buffalo, NY: CEPA Gallery, 1981. 8vo, original printed wraps. Exhibition catalogue. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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BLOCH, RICARDO
DENES, AGNES
DOWNSBROUGH, PETER
Huckleberry Dick. Paris: Shandy Books, 1996; The Incredible Servant and the Master of the Unknown. Minneapolis: Shandy Comics, 1991; Only Child. Rochester, NY: Visual Studies Workshop, 1995; Terremoto. St. Paul, MN: R. Bloch, 1993. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Oblong 4to, printed paper boards. First edition. Limited edition, number 18 of 200 copies signed by the author on the limitation page. Small tear at bottom of spine and minor loss at the corners. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $600-800
A group of four works.
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CATTELAN, MAURIZIO
Acid Tests/Feuerproben. [s.l.]: Three Star Books, n.d. Folio, contents loose as issued in cardboard folder. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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Map Projections Rochester: Visual Studies Workshop Press, 1979.
Two Lines: Six Sections. Paris: Gallery 9, 1973. 18mo, printed wrappers, offset lithograph on graph paper. First edition of the artist book featuring two perpendicular lines cut into six sections, exploring the relationship of forms and the space of the page. [Together with four others by Downsbrough]: As to Place (NY, 1978), And Now (Maison de la Culture, 1983), In Passing, cut and move (Paris, 1982), And Then They Were... (Chagny, 1985). Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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LACALMONTIE, JEAN-FRANCOIS
LAWLER, LOUISE
Square 4to, 18 clear plastic slides of abstract drawings laid atop one another, wrapped in felt, loose as issued in cardboard printed slipcase. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
3 vols. 12mo, original red, blue and photopictorial wraps. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Le Chant des Sirenes. Limoges: Sixtus/Editions, 1995.
Untitled [Card Books]. New York: self published, 1978.
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(LEWITT, SOL, et al.) SIEGELAUB, SETH, pubs.
Untitled [Xerox Book]. New York: Seth Siegelaub and John W. Wendler, 1968. 4to, original white printed wrappers. Stated first (and only) edition of this seminal artists book, wherein Sol Lewitt’s wall drawings (Drawings Series I, II, III, IV) were first published, along with contributions by Carl Andre, Robert, Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Morris and Lawrence Weiner, all of who were allotted 25pp. to comment on the Xerox format; the present work was actually printed using standard offset lithography. Limited to 1000 copies. Wrapper worn at the spine ends and edges; some light soiling to wraps. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200
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LEWITT, SOL
Autobiography. New York: Multiples; Boston: Lois and Michael K. Torf, 1980. Oblong 4to, printed wraps, photo-pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of LeWitt’s sequential photographs of his apartment and possessions. Light toning to dust jacket at the spine; some light wear to extremities. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $600-800
A group of three works.
Cock Fight Dance. New York: Rizzoli: Multiples, 1980; Chicago. Exeter/Edinburgh: Morning Star, 2002; Five Geometric Structures and their Combinations. London: N.&F. Logsdail, Lisson Gallery, 1979; Four Basic Kinds of Lines and Colour. London: Lisson Gallery; New York: P. David Press, 1969-1971; Sunrise & Sunset at Praiano. New York: Rizzoli/Multiples, 1980; Geometric Figures & Color. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1979; Modular Drawings. Geneve: A. von Furstenberg, 1976; Variations on I am Still Alive on Kawara. Firenze & Lugo, 1988; Squares with Sides and Corners Torn Off. New York: John Weber Gallery, 1977. Arcs and Lines. Lausanne: Editions des Massons, 1974. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $300-500
Five Stories. New York: John Weber Gallery, 1974; Hender. New York: Street Editions, 1980; Unwritten. Text by David Shapiro. Signed by Shapiro. New York: Printed Matter, 1977. [Together with:] Looking into the heart of light, the silence/Oed’ und leer das Meer. By Luciano Bartolini. Bologna: self published, 1982. 163/700, signed. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120
ROTH, DIETER AND RICHARD HAMILTON
Two works, comprising Collaborations of Ch. Rotham. By Richard Hamilton and/or Dieter Roth. Stuttgart: editions Hansjorg Mayer with Galeria Cadaques, 1977. 4to, original printed wraps. Inscribed by Roth on the half-title with a small drawing. [Together with:] Interfaces. Basel: Roths’ Verlag, 1989. 2 vols. 12mo, slipcase. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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POZZI, LUCIO
A group of 10 volumes.
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A group of five works. Wire/Works, Koln: Salon Verlag, 2001. Limited edition, number 154 of 1000 copies; Re/Flection: Collected Writings and Four Drawings, Ingolstadt: Museum fur Konkrete Kunst; London: Avivson Books, 1997; Project/Projekt, Koln: Museum Ludwig Koln, 1995; White/Wash, Kielc, 2003; Re/Place, Genoma: Genoma Edizioni, 1998. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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SNOW, MICHAEL
Cover to Cover. Photography by Keith Lock. Halifax: Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design; New York: New York University Press, 1975. 4to, photo-pictorial cloth-backed boards, pastedown printed label to spine, clear plastic title tipped in. Snow produced this sequence of 312 full-bleed photographic reproductions, flanked on the upper and lower boards with the image of a wooden door. Hinges starting; toning to spine. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400 171A*
TUTTLE, RICHARD
8 Words from a Reading at Brooklyn College. Florence: Galleria Victoria Miro, 1990. Oblong 16mo, original gray printed stapled wraps. Limitation not specified. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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(ARTISTS BOOKS)
A group of eight books. Book Articulations, by Jeffrey Lew (New York: Zarrett Graphics, 1976); Scraps of an Aborted Collaboration, by Erica Van Horn (s.l., 1984); Jewels I have Loved, by Erica Van Horn (Coracle, 1990), signed, limited; The Russian Son Books, adapted by Meg Cranston (Maastricht, 1988); Untitled, by the Angie and Don Painting Co. (s.l., 1990-1991), signed, limited; Secreted Contract, by Ed Epping (Granary Books, 1998); Time, by Thomas Ockerse (Providence, 1983), limited; Post Art, by Thomas Ockerse (Rhode Island, 1978). Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120 173*
(ARTISTS BOOKS, CONCEPTUAL MENUS) Two conceptual menus.
Human House. By Jean McGarry, Holton and A.S.C. Rower. New York: Flockophobic Press/Zeechow Press, 1990. Limited edition, number 163 of 200 copies signed by the contributors; The Menu. By Toby Lee Greenberg. Chicago: Sara Ranchouse, 1995. [Together with:] Last Suppers: If the World Ended Tomorrow, What Would be Your Last Meal. By James L. Dickerson. New York: Lebhar-Friedman, 1999. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $50-100 174*
COX, JOY DRURY
Old Man and Sea. [s.l.}: Conveyor, 2012. 8vo, blue board, dust jacket. Inscribed on the title page to Buzz Spector. [Together with:] Or, Some of the Whale. [s.l.]: Conveyor, 2013. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $40-60
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(ARTISTS BOOKS, CHICAGO)
HOLTEN, KATIE
A group of eight exhibition and sale catalogues of artists books. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $50-100
A group of seven books by Chicago and Midwest artists.
A group of 17 miniature books, including works by David and Anne Bromer, David Stairs, Carlo Belli, Athena Taha, Marija Staric Jenko, Erica Van Horn, Jean-Michel Othoniel and others. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Waiting, by Miles DeCoster (Chicago, 1978); Real Blue Skies, by Gail Rubini (Chicago, 1976); Untitled, by Barbara Tetenbaum (Chicago, 1985), signed; Monochrome Painting, by Stephen Prina (Chicago, 1989); Cupid, You Are a Killer, by Patty Carroll (Park Ridge, 1982), signed; Double Messages, by Patty Carroll (Park Ridge, 1984); How to Be Modern Art, by Trever Winkfield and Ron Padgett (West Branch, IA, 1984). Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $80-120
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(ARTISTS BOOKS, CHICAGO BOOKS)
A group of four books published by Chicago Books. Forever Yours by Gail Rubini (Chicago, 1980); Seeing Egypt, by Jim Snitzer (Chicago, 1980); Sweet Junk, by Gail Rubini (Chicago, 1977); The Courtship of Chairs, by Rebecca Michael, with an inscribed card (Chicago, 1979); Book Articulations, by Jeffrey Lew (Chicago, Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $60-80 64
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GENERAL IDEA
The Getting Into the Spirits Cocktail Book, from the 1984 Miss General Idea Pavillion. Toronto: Distribution by Art Metropole, 1980. 16mo, original black cloth-backed boards, lettered in gilt. Limited edition, number 410 of 900 copies stamped and signed. Part of the Magic Cocktail Palette. [Together with two works by Ann Fessler:] Guide to Coloring Hair. Philadelphia: Magnolia Press, 1982; First Aid for the Wounded. #3 in the True Stories Series. New York: Conrad Gleber, 1987. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
A group of five works. Field Notes. Kilkenny, Ireland: Coracle Press for Butler Gallery, 2003. Limited edition, number 108 of 300 copies, signed; Pause. Paris: self published, 2006; Guide/Guide. [s.l.]: Tup Institute, 2003. One of 2,500 copies; Drawings, Instances, Collaborations and Texts. Together with other authors. Dublin: Atelier David Smith/Temple Bar Gallery and Studios/Tup Institute, 2002; Now, While you Can. New York: LMAK projects, 2005. Limited to 125 copies. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $40-60 182*
KRAMER, MARGIA
Essential Documents: The FBI File on Jean Seberg. Parts 1 and 2. [s.l.]: self published, 1979. 2 vols. Thin 8vo, original printed stapled wraps. Part of “Secret” from the “Freedom of Information Act” work by Margia Kramer. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $40-60
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HILLER, SUSAN
CUTTS, SIMON AND IAN HAMILTON FINLAY
A group of nine works with political themes, including Notre Silence, by Laurent Malone (Marseille, 1995), Project Entitled “The Beginnings of a Complex,” by Alice Aycock (Printed Matter/Lapp Princess Press, 1977), We Can Make Rain But No One Came to Ask: Documents from the Atlas Group Archive, essays by Jalal Toufic (Art Books Canada, 2006), Public Difference: Architecture, Shame, Photography, by Adele Duval and Dennis Adams (New York, 1989); 3 Works, by Martha Rosler (Nova Scotia Pamphlets, 1981); and four others. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200 184*
(ARTISTS BOOKS, FEMINISM)
A group of works by women artists who take for their subjects issues concerning feminism, including works by Sandra Schwimmer, Amy Sillman, Paris Almond and Stephanie Brody. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
After the Freud Museum. London: Book Works, 2000. Tall 8vo, original brown board with pictorial pastedown. First edition. [Together with:] Rough Seas. Gardner Center Gallery, 1976, and Auras: Homage to Marcel Duchamp/Levitations: Homage to Yves Klein, Book Works/Institute of Contemporary Arts, n.d. (3 works) Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200 186*
(ART CRITICISM)
A group of nine critical writings and works that examine the production of visual imagery in society, including works by Barbara Bloom, David Godbold, Stan Brakhage, Vito Acconci and Richard Prince. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
Lines of Thin Pale Blue and Red. Text in French and English. Nevers: Centre d’art contemporain APAC, 1990. 18mo, original folded printed paper, sections bound with cotton thread. An exhibition catalogue and artist book produced in conjunction with a show held May 15-June 2, 1990 at the Centre d’art contemporain, Nevers. Translation of “lines” printed on the wings in black. [Together with:] Horizon to Horizon. Londonderry, Northern Ireland: Coracle Press for Orchard Gallery, 1983. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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(GRANARY BOOKS) JABES, EDMOND
(GRANARY BOOKS) MCKENNA, TERRENCE AND TIMOTHY ELY
An extensive collection of artists books published by the Coracle Press-Ireland, a fine press owned by Simon Cutts and Erica Van-Horn. Including: Black Bob, by Simon Cutts, 87/100, 1985; An English Dictionary of French Place Names, by Simon Cutts, 2004; Mirror, by Simon Cutts, 300/300, 1984; Forty Fungi, by Harry Gilonis and Erica Van Horn, 1994; New Potatoes/New Irish Paintwork, 2005, by Helen O’Leary and Paul Chidester, 2005; Twilight Horizons, by Hamish Fulton, 1983; Twelve Works 1979-1981, by Richard Long, 1981; Envelope Interior Pin-Up Calendar, by Erica Van Horn, 175/200, 1997; and 15 others. [23 items total] Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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Desire for a Beginning, Dread for One Single End. Translated from the French by Rosemarie Waldrop. Imaged by Ed Epping. New York: Granary Books: D.A.P., 2001. 12mo, original velvet-covered boards stamped in blind, custom cloth-backed folding case. Limited edition, number 17 of 42 copies signed in pencil by Epping and Waldrop, with numerous pieces of ephemera laid in, as called for. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
Synesthesia. New York: Granary Books, 1992.
Oblong 8vo, original painted paper boards, wire edge sewn binding by Daniel E. Kelm, cloth-covered clamshell box by Jill Jevne. Limited edition, number 37 of 55 copies signed by the McKenna and Ely. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $400-600 192*
(SOMETHING ELSE PRESS; DUCHAMP, MARCEL) WILLIAMS, EMMETT
Sweethearts. New York: Something Else Press, 1967.
Thick 8vo, illustrated paper wraps. Softcover edition of Williams’ erotic poem series, with cover design by Marcel Duchamp. [Together with:] two other books published by the Something Else Press by David Spoerri: The Mythological Travels... (New York, 1970); An Anecdoted Topography of Change (New York, 1966). (3 total) Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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OLDENBURG, CLAES
Two Works, comprising Injun & Other Histories (New York: Great Bear Pamphlet, 1966) and Notes in Hand (New York: Dutton, 1971). Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $50-100 194*
(SOMETHING ELSE PRESS) ROTH, DIETER
246 Little Clouds. Introduction by Emmett Williams. New York: Something Else Press, 1968. 8vo, publisher’s gray linen-backed boards, dust jacket. First edition. Rubbing and light toning to edges of dust jacket. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $100-200
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WhiteWalls: A Magazine of Writings by Artists. Edited by Buzz Spector, Reagan and Roberta Upshaw, Timothy Porges and others. Chicago: White Walls, 1978-1987.
Two artists books.
WHITEWALLS
17 vols. (10/11 in one, including two copies of volume 2 with variant cover designs). 8vo, original pictorial stapled wraps designed by various artists. A collection of early issues of this important journal of art and language, co-founded by Spector, Reagan and Roberta Upshaw in 1977, with contributions from notable artists, including Agnes Denes, Vernon Fisher, Christo, Ed Ruscha and others. The series includes the first work published by Christoph Wool, the first published poem by photographer Richard Prince, and the first published story by author David Sedaris. Property from the Collection of Buzz Spector, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
SPECTOR, BUZZ
Double Readings. Chicago: 1987. Thin 8vo, original pictorial wraps, artist book produced in conjunction with a 4,500 wedge-shaped book installation of the same name at Randolph Street Gallery in Chicago, April 10-May 12, 1987. The installation, Spector’s largest in Chicago, comprised books from his own collection, Powell’s and the University of Chicago. The Position of the Author. With an essay by Colin Gardner. New York: Visual Studies Workshop, 1993. Thin 8vo, original pictorial wraps. Produced during a one week residency at the Visual Studies Workshop in December, 1991, this artists book appropriates print elements (largely from dust jackets and images of books furnishing rooms gleaned from magazines and journals) with two critical essays by Spector and Gardner. According to Spector, “Gardner’s commissioned essay was meant to function as another art element in the book, an artifact of the history of the posing repertoire I was examining through accompanying strategies of appropriation.” $100-200
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Opposite Lot 332 | TOLSTOY, LEO. War and Peace. NY, 1886-1887.
FINE BINDINGS AND SETS | LOTS 197 – 249
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(WEITZ-COLEMAN; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) AESOP
Aesop’s Fables. London: William Heinemann, 1912.
4to, finely bound by Herbert Weitz of Weitz-Coleman (stamped NYC 1992) in full deep red crushed morocco, inset onlaid character portrait of the spider and gnat from Aesop’s “Gnat and the Lion” fable (after Rackham’s illustration facing p. 198, gilt illustration of the wolf and the crane on the rear cover, spine in six compartments decorated with gilt animals and black lettered in gilt, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, gilt ruled turn-ins, quarter morocco and black cloth slipcase. Limited edition, number 393 of 1,450 copies signed by Rackham. Profusely illustrated with tipped-in color plates. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
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(WEITZ-COLEMAN; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) IRVING, WASHINGTON
Rip Van Winkle. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1905. 4to, finely bound by Herbert Weitz of WeitzColeman (stamped NYC 1992) in full smooth calf gilt, with inset central cartouche featuring and onlaid leather character portrait of Rip Van Winkle (after Rackham’s illustration “There was one who seemed to be the commander”), design on rear board in gilt (Rackham’s dog and Rip Van Winkle), spine in six compartments with onlay leather and gilt designs and gilt-lettered red and blue compartments, flora and fauna gilt design around borders, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., quarter calf and cloth-backed slipcase. With numerous tipped-in color plates by Rackham. Foxing to a few pages. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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(WEITZ-COLEMAN; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) POE, EDGAR ALLAN
Tales of Mystery and Imagination. London: George G. Harrap, 1935.
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4to, finely bound by Herbert Weitz of Weitz-Coleman (stamped NYC 1992) in smooth black calf with inset central cartouche featuring onlaid leather character portrait of the “Ourang-Outang” from Poe’s Murders in Rou Mourge (after Rackham’s illustration facing p. 258) on the upper board, and inset gilt design on rear board, a.e.g., spine in six compartments, gilt, with two in orange matching upper cover design, custom calf and cloth-backed slipcase case, custom decorative endpapers. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200 201*
(WEITZ-COLEMAN; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) SWIFT, JONATHAN
Gulliver’s Travels. London: J.M. Dent and Company, 1909.
4to, finely bound by Herbert Weitz of Weitz-Coleman (stamped NYC 1992) in full smooth tan calf with inset central cartouche featuring onlaid leather illustrations of Gulliver mending a boat on the upper cover (after Rackham’s illustration facing p. 36) and a Lilliputian man kissing Gulliver’s hand on the rear cover (after Rackham’s illustration facing p. 88), spine three compartments, one read calf lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., original vellum bound into rear, custom calf and cloth-backed slipcase. A few light scratches to binding. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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(HALPIN, BILL; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
A Wonder Book. London: Hodder and Stoughton, n.d. 4to, finely bound by Bill Halpin (stamped B.H. 83 in gilt) in full green crushed morocco, inset central cartouche featuring onlaid leather design of the Old Man of the Sea (after Rackham’s illustrated facing p. 117) to the upper board, with inset mother of pearl triangles at each side, spine in six compartments with onlaid purple and maroon geometric designs, lettered in gilt, linen endpapers, gilt turn-ins, quarter morocco linen-backed slipcase. Limited edition, number 591 pf 600 copies signed by Rackham. Profusely illustrated with tipped-in color plates. Wear to upper and lower board. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000 203*
(HALPIN, BILL; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) EVANS, C.S.
Cinderella. London: William Heinemann; New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1919.
Thin 4to, bound by Bill Halpin (stamped “Bill Halpin” in gilt) in full maroon elaborately gilt with central armorial cartouche surrounded by vines and fleursde-lis, repeated on the rear cover, silk endpapers, gilt turn-ins. Limited edition, number 161 of 850 copies signed by Rackham. Profusely illustrate with tippedin color plates. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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(HALPIN, BILL; RACKHAM, ARTHUR) WAGNER, RICHARD Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods. London: William Heinemann, 1911.
4to, finely bound by Bill Halpin (stamped B.H. 1982 in gilt) in blue crushed morocco with inset central cartouche featuring onlaid leather illustration of Siegfried and the dragon (after Rackham’s illustration facing p. 56) and inset gilt decoration of a sword on the rear cover, onlaid leather sword to the spine, t.e.g., linen endpapers, quarter morocco over linen slipcase. Limited edition, number 792 of 1150 signed by Arthur Rackham. Complete with 30 tipped-in color plates by Rackham with tissue guards. Wear to morocco, with fading to spine; a few small creases to pp.; slipcase lightly soiled. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
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(BOOK BINDING) HOE, ROBERT
(BOOK BINDING; LEGRAIN, PIERRE) ANTHOINE, JACQUE-LEGRAIN, et al.
One Hundred and Seventy-Six Historic and Artistic Book Bindings Dating from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Time. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1895. 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 maroon morocco, t.e.g. First edition, profusely illustrated with examples from the library of Robert Hoe. Limited edition, one of 200 hundred copies printed on Imperial Japanese paper. Moderate rubbing and some scuffing to bindings, remaining intact and attractive. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $400-600 206
(BOOK BINDING) KINDER, LOUIS H.
Formulas for Bookbinders. East Aurora, NY: The Roycrofters, 1905. 4to, publisher’s quarter red cloth over printed boards. Limited edition, number 177 of 490 copies on Imperial Japan vellum, signed by Kinder on the limitation page. With two plates featuring designs of bindings by Kinder. Soiling to boards; edgewear; scattered brownspotting and light soiling to leaves. $300-500
Pierre Legrain relieur. Repertoire descriptif et bibliographique de mille deux cent trente-six reliures. Paris: Librairie Auguste Blaizot, 1965.
4to, loose as issued in gilt-letter wraps, brown cloth-backed slipcase and matching chemise with pastedown spine label, largely uncut. Limited edition, number 410 of 600 printed on velin de Rives. With seven tipped-in color plates and numerous illustrations throughout reproducing some of Legrain’s most impressive bindings. A few light finger smudges on inside of front wrap; otherwise a very good copy. Property from the Collection of Pearl Siegel, Hollywood, Florida $200-400
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(BAYNTUN) LANGDALE, CHARLES
Memoires of Mrs. Fitzherbert; with an Account of Her Marriage with H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Afterwards King George the Fourth. London: Richard Bentley, 1856. 8vo (8 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches), bound by Bayntun in full crushed turquoise morocco for C.E. Lauriat of Bath (stamp-signed in front turn-in), covers with two interlaced rectangular frames of gilt and black, foliate cornerpieces, raised bands, spine compartments with concentric black and gilt frames, lettered in gilt, gilt turn-ins with French fillet frame and arabesque cornerpieces, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., housed in felt-lined blue buckram slipcase. First edition. Complete with 38 plates (10 in color) and extraillustrated with 37 additional plates with tissue guards. Spine sunned. $200-400
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(BENNETT) DREISER, THEODORE
A Gallery of Women. New York: Horace Liveright, 1929. 2 vols. 8vo (9 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches), bound by Bennett (stamp-signed) in 3/4 red morocco, spines decorated in compartments with an asymmetrical attenuated Art Deco design, gilt-lettered green leather label. First edition. Limited edition, number 287 of 560 copies signed by the author. $100-200
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(BAYNTUN, COSWAY-STYLE) JACKSON, CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, LADY
The Last of the Valois, and Accession of Henry of Navarre. London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1888. 2 vols. 8vo, bound in the Cosway-style in full red morocco gilt by Bayntun with inset painted porcelain miniatures of the Duc de Montmorency (vol. I) and Catherine de Medici (vol. II) to upper covers, a.e.g., silk endpapers, red cloth felt-lined slipcases, silk ties, gilt turn-ins. Originally illustrated with nine engraved portraits, this set is extra-illustrated with 46 additional plates, of which 14 are in color. Each volume with bookplates of Albert Henry Wiggin, Lynde Selden and another Selden family bookplate; several bookplates are no longer attached, leaving adhesive residue on an endpaper; minimal rubbing to the extremities, spine edges and a few tiny scuffs to the spines; light wear to slipcases. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000
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(SANGORSKI) LOWELL, JAMES
Le Morte d’Arthur. Illustrated by William Russell Flint. London: Philip Lee Warner Publisher to the Medici Society, 1920. 2 vols. 8vo, bound in Kelliegram-style binding by Bayntun and Riviere (stamp-signed to turn-in) in full red-orange crushed morocco gilt with inlaid leather illustrations of the sword and the lady huntress, from Flint’s illustration facing p. 400, vol. 2, framed by inlaid leather shields at each corner, a.e.g., gilt turn-ins, marbled endpapers, cloth felt-lined slipcase. Profusely illustrated with tipped in color plates by Flint. Light fading to leather; slipcase worn at edges. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000 211
(BAYNTUN) CARROLL, LEWIS
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland [and] Through the Looking Glass. New York: Heritage Press, 1941. 2 vols. 8vo, bound by Bayntun in full red morocco, a.e.g., original cloth bound at the rear. First Heritage Press edition, profusely illustrated by John Tenniel. Property from a Private Collector $200-400
The Writings. London: Macmillan, 1890. 10 vols. Small 8vo, (7 1/2 x 5 1/4) bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in olive green textured calf, stamped in blind with a basketweave pattern, spines gilt in compartments, marbled endpapers, gilt turn-ins. Riverside edition. Some very minor shelf wear at corners; otherwise a fine set. $200-400 213
(BAYNTUN) LE SAGE, ALAIN RENE
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillana. Translated from the French by Tobias Smollett. Preceded by a Biographical and Critical Notice of Le Sage by George Saintsbury. London: J.C. Nimmo and Bain, 1881. 3 vols. 8vo (7 3/8 x 5 inches), bound by Bayntun of Bath in full crush red morocco, a.e.g, marbled endpapers, gilt turn-ins. Complete with 12 original etchings by de Los Rios, as called for, and extraillustrated with 95 hand-colored plates by Warner, Tomlinson and others. One board detached; others with minor cracks repaired by glue; spines slightly scuffed; a few fore edge tears to one plate. $300-500
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(BAYNTUN) FORSTER, JOHN
The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1854. 2 vols. 8vo (8 5/8 x 5 3/4 inches), boun by Bayntun in 3/4 tan levant morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. Second edition. Extraillustrated, with 20 illustrations. [Together with:] 11 other finely bound volumes, including: The Oxford Book of French Verse. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908. 12mo (6 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches), boun by Gruel in full deep purple morocco with arabesque design, gauffered edges, silk endpapers, a.e.g; Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. London: L. B. Seeley, 1797. 3 vols. 8vo (8 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches), contemporary tree calf, red and green gilt-lettered spine labels; Hudibras. By Samuel Butler. London: Charles & Henry Baldwyn, 1819. 3 vols. 8vo (8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches), full calf, gilt-decorated spine, gilt-lettered spine labels, a.e.g; The Life of Benevenuto Cellini Written by Himself. New York: Brentano’s, 1906. 2 vols. 8vo (9 3/8 x 6 1/8 inches), 3/4 brown morrocco, marbled endpapers, t.e.g.; Memoirs of the Comtesse du Barry. New York: M. Walter Dunne, 1903. 8vo (9 x 6 1/2 inches), 3/4 navy morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers; The Course of Time. By Robert Pollok. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1833. 12mo( 6 1/2 x 4 1/8 inches), dark turquoise cruse morocco with interwoven leaf and berry onlay central cartouche and at the corners, repeated leaf pattern in gilt to spine compartments. (13 total) $300-500
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A group of seven volumes bound by Zaehnsdorf. Includes: The Story of Nell Gwyn. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1852. 2 vols. 8vo (7 5/8 x 5 1/4 inches), full brown morocco with red inlay border, t.e.g. First edition. Extra-illustrated, containing 180 additional plates; Dr. Comicus; or, The Frolicks of Fortune. London: B. Blake, [1815]. 8vo (8 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches), full smooth tan calf gilt, gilt turn-ins, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. First edition, with 12 hand-colored plates (including title page). Lacking printed title; The History of the French Revolution. By Heinrich Von Sybell. Translated by Walter C. Perry. London: John Murray, 1867. 4 vols. 8vo (9 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches), 3/4 navy morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. $200-400 215
AUSTEN, JANE
The Novels. Edinburgh: John Grant, 1911. 12 vols. 8vo, half red morocco over marbled boards, t.e.g. The Winchester edition, printed on laid paper, with an engraved frontispiece portrait to vol. I. Property from a Private Collector $800-1,200
The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization. London: Athenian Society, 1903-1904. 22 vols. 8vo (9 3/8 x 6 1/2 inches), 3/4 navy morocco over marbled boards, gilt-lettering and floral onlays to spines, t.e.g. The Athenian Edition, limited to 250 numbered sets, of which this is 63. With 120 plates (including two frontispieces in each of the first 20 volumes, one in black and white, and the other in color), as well as 20 title pages with illustrated frames (the first in color, the rest in sepia) and 20 borders, one at the beginning of each prologue (19 sepia, one black and white), and 13 sepia tailpieces, each coming at the end of a prologue. Letterpress tissue guards. $1,000-2,000 217
BRONTE, CHARLOTTE EMILY AND ANNE
The Novels of the Sisters Bronte. London: Downey and Company, 1898-1899.
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BROWNING, ROBERT
The Poetical Works. London: Smith Elder, 1888-1894. 17 vols. 8vo (9 x 6 1/8 inches), bound by Knickerbocker Press for G.P. Putnam’s Sons in full deep purple morocco, silk endpapers, gilt turn-ins, t.e.g. One of 250 sets on hand-made paper. Spine faded; some very light foxing. $1,000-2,000 219
DICKENS, CHARLES
Works. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874-76. 30 vols. 8vo, bound by Bayntun in 3/4 red morocco, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. Profusely illustrated by George Cruikshank, Hablot K. Browne, George Cattermole and others. Some light foxing; otherwise a very fine set. Property from a Private Collector $600-800
12 vols. 8vo, bound by Macdonald in 2/3 crush maroon morocco. Thornton edition, edited by Temple Scott. With seven engraved plates. Hinges tender; minor shelfwear. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
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EMERSON, RALPH WALDO
HUGO, VICTOR
PARKMAN, FRANCIS
11 vols. 8vo (9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches), bound by Hatchards of Piccadilly (stamp-signed in gilt) in full green straight-grain morocco, marbled endpapers, gilt turnins, t.e.g. Riverside edition, limited to 500 copies of which this is 286. Previous owner’s bookplate tipped to front pastedown each volume: Howard Martin Gibbs. Spine uniformly faded to tan; light foxing to preliminaries; minor shelfwear. $800-1,200
28 vols. 12mo, full dark green morocco, gilt-lettered spines, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. Limited edition, number 50 of 100 sets on Holland paper. Each volume is illustrated with engraved plates, protected with tissue guards. The spines are slightly browned, with very minor shelfwear. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
Complete Works. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1883.
The Novels. Complete and Unabridged. London: H.S. Nichols, 1895.
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GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON
IRVING, WASHINGTON
10 vols. 8vo, 3/4 tan calf over marbled boards, giltlettered spines. Edition de Luxe, number 131 of 500 copies. Numerous black and white plates throughout. Minor edgewear; darkening to calf. $200-400
21 vols. 12mo, 3/4 smooth calf gilt over marbled boards, gilt-lettered green leather spine label. With numerous engraved plates, tissue guards. Spine lightly faded. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
[Works.] London: The Anthological Society, (1882).
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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL
The Complete Works. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1883. 13 vols. 8vo, bound in full blue morocco for G.P. Putnam’s Sons, decorative endpapers, gilt turn-ins, t.e.g. Riverside edition, number 19 of 250 copies, with etchings by Blum, Church, Dielman and others. Hinges tender; spines lightly faded; some minor edgewear; bookplate tipped in front pastedown: William Holt Averall. Property from a Private Collector $200-400
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Works. New York: G.P. Putname, 1860-64.
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JERNEGEN, MARCUS WILSON
Progress of Nations. Chicago: Department of Rehabilitation, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, 1930. 10 vols. 8vo (8 7/8 x 6 3/8 inches), publisher’s navy pebble-grain morocco, ornately gilt, gilt-lettered spines, gilt turn-ins, illustrated endpapers, a.e.g. The Unknown Soldier Edition, especially prepared for those who have lent their support to the program of Disabled American Veterans, number 604 registered in the name of Mrs. Eli K. Robinson. Profusely illustrated with photographs, drawings, and maps, some in color and some fold-out. $400-600
The Works. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1897. 21 vols. 8vo, publisher’s green cloth, printed paper spine label, t.e.g. Champlain edition, limited to 639 of 1,200 copies. $200-400 227
(SCOTT, SIR WALTER) LOCKHART, JOHN GIBSON Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott. London: Houghton Mifflin, 1901.
5 vols. 8vo (8 1/4 x 5 7/8 inches), finely bound in 3/4 red morocco, in the manner of Doves Bindery featuring tulip sprays, marbled endpapers. Cambridge edition, with engraved frontispiece portraits. Previous owner’s gift inscription on a front endpaper; minor shelfware. $400-600 228
SCOTT, SIR WALTER
The Works. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1912. 50 vols. 8vo, 3/4 dark green crushed morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers. Shelfwear to some volumes, with minor chipping to the heads of a few spines. $800-1,200 229*
SCOTT, SIR WALTER
[Works.] Edinburgh: Longman, Hurst, et al., 1817. 34 vols. 12mo, 3/4 calf over marbled boards. Shelfwear; some hinges tender. Property from the Estate of Mr. John Lawler, Orland Park, Illinois $400-600
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STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
Historical Romances. Edinburgh: printed for Archibald Constable, 1822.
A set of 19 uniformly bound volumes, almost all first editions. London: various publishers, 1879-1898.
8 vols. 12mo, full deep purple straight-grain morocco, gilt spine, gilt-lettered tan spine label. Edgewear to boards; intermittent foxing and a few small creases; bookplate tipped into front pastedowns: Philip Herbert Hore “Constanter.” Property from a Private Collector $100-200
19 vols. 8vo, bound by Zaehnsdorf in 3/4 navy morocco over marbled boards. Includes: Travels with a Donkey, 1879; Virginibus Puerisque, 1881; The Siverado Squatters, 1883; Prince Otto, 1885; Memories and Portraits,1887; The Black Arrow, 1888; The Master of Ballantrae, 1889; The Wrong Box, 1889; Ballads,1890; Three Plays, 1892; Footnote to History, 1892; The Wrecker, 1892; Across the Plains, 1892; Catriona, 1893; The Ebb-Tide, 1894; Vailima Letters, 1895; Weir of Hermiston,1896; Songs of Travel, 1896; St. Ives, 1898. Property from a Private Collector $1,500-2,500
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STERNE, LAURENCE
[Works.] London: R. & J. Dodsley, 1761. 17 vols. Small 8vo, bound by Zaehnsdorf in full mottled calf, gilt-tooled and -lettered spines, red morocco spine labels, a.e.g. Wear to boards; spine ends chipping; boards detached from some vols.; bookplate tipped to front pastedown, all vols.; foxing. Property from the Estate of Billie R. MacArthur, Lake Forest, Illinois $200-400
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TENNYSON, ALFRED LORD
A set of 15 uniformly bound volumes, almost all first editions (two first published; one second edition). London: various publishers, 1855-1893. 12mo, bound by Mansell in 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards, t.e.g. Includes: Maud and Other Poems,1855; The Holy Grail, 1870; Gareth and Lynette, 1872; Queen Mary, 1875 (Lacks half title and advert); Harold, 1877; Lover’s Tale, 1879 (First published edition); Ballads and Other Poems, 1880; Becket, 1884 (First published edition); Tiresias, 1885; Locksley Hall Sixty Years After, 1886; Idylls of the King, 1888 (Second edition); Demeter and Other Poems, 1889; Death of Oenone, Akbar’s Dream, and Other Poems, 1892; Poems by Two Brothers, 1893. Property from a Private Collector $1,500-2,500
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THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE
A set of 34 uniformly bound first editions. London: various publishers, 1840-1867. 8vo, bound by Bumpus in 3/4 red levant morocco, marbled endpapers. Includes: Paris Sketch Book, 2 vols., 1840; Comic Tales and Sketches, 2 vols., 1841; Irish Sketchbook, 2 vols., 1843; Cornhill to Grand Cairo, 1846; Mrs. Perkins Ball, [1847]; Book of Snobs, 1848; Our Street, 1848; Vanity Fair, 1848 (With the suppressed woodcut on p. 336, and “Mr. Pitt” on p. 453); Doctor Birch, 1849; History of Pendennis, 2 vols., 1849-1850; Rebecca and Rowena, 1850; Kickleburys on the Rhine, 1850; Henry Esmond, 3 vols., 1852; The English Humourists, 1853; The Newcomes, 2 vols., 1854-1855; Miscellanies, 4 vols., 1855-57; The Virginians, 2 vols, 1858-59; Lovel the Widower, 1861; The Four Georges, 1861 (rare 1st issue); Adventures of Philip, 3 vols., 1862; Denis Duval, 1867. Property from a Private Collector $1,500-2,500
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A collection of 44 volumes from The 100 Greatest Books of All Time series. Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, various dates. Property from the Estate of Billie R. MacArthur, Lake Forest, Illinois $400-600 237*
(FRANKLIN LIBRARY)
A collection of 44 volumes from The 100 Greatest Books of All Time series. Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, various dates. Property from the Estate of Billie R. MacArthur, Lake Forest, Illinois $400-600
The 100 Greatest Books of All Time. Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, 1970. 100 vols. (with editorial booklets housed in separate cases) 8vo, multi-colored leather gilt, a.e.g. Property from the Collection of Myron Carpenter, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200 239
(BINDINGS)
A group of 15 volumes bound in varying shades of navy leather, largely Swedish language. $100-200 240
(BINDINGS)
A group of 23 volumes bound in varying shades of brown leather, largely Swedish language. $300-500
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(BINDINGS)
(BINDINGS)
(CLASSICS OF MEDICINE)
A group of 27 volumes bound in varying shades of red leather, largely Swedish language. $400-600
The Old Dramatists. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1874-1880.
A group of 30 volumes bound in varying shades of tan leather, largely Swedish language. $400-600
3 vols. 8vo, speckled calf, with gilt-stamped armorial device to boards, gilt-stamped and -lettered spines, marbled endpapers. Hinges cracked; some chipping to spine ends; ownership inscription to f.f.e.p., all vols.; light foxing throughout. $200-400
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(BINDINGS)
A group of 9 volumes bound in varying shades of green leather, largely Swedish language. $100-200
(BINDINGS)
A group of 21 leather bound volumes. Property from the Estate of Mr. John Lawler, Orland Park, Illinois $200-400
A collection of 98 volumes from the Classics of Medicine Library. Birmingham: Classics of Medicine, various dates. 8vo-12mo, multi-colored leather. Property from the Collection of Dr. Eugene and Mrs. Vilhelmina Gedgaudas, North Oaks, Minnesota $800-1,200 247
(BINDINGS)
Four books bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. $100-200
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(MINIATURE BOOKS)
The Poetical Works. Chiswick: C. Whittingham, 1821. 2 vols. 16mo, full green calf stamped with central arabesque cartouche in blind, glit-lettere black leather spine labels, marbled endpapers, custom cloth slipcase. Fore edge paintings of Burns’ birthplace (vol. 1) and a harbor at Ayot (vol. 2). John Singer Sargent copy, with his bookplate to front pastedowns. Rear cover starting to detach vol. 1 and other hinges tender; rubbing to boards; spines faded. $200-400 248A
(MINIATURE BOOK)
A miniature Qur’an. (3 1/2 x 2 1/2 cm), full red morocco with arabesque design stamped in black, folding clasp, decorative paper box. $100-200
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A pair of miniature books, comprising an example of dancing styles and an example with painted scenes of courting couples. Height of first 2 inches. $100-200 248C
(MINIATURE BOOKS)
A pair of miniature books, comprising the New Testament and an English Dictionary, each with magnifying-glass inset cases. Height of first 3/4 inches. $100-200
A collection of seven miniature books, comprising Faust, eine tragedie, by Goethe. Leipzig, n.d. 3 vols. (5 x 3 1/2 cm); Dew-Drops, printed by the American Tract Society, n.d. (5 1/2 x 3 1/2 cm); The Child’s Bible with Plates, Cincinnati, 1834 (5 1/2 x 4 2/3 cm); a miniature book form locket opening to portrait photographs (2 x 2 cm) and Serements d’Amour, a micro-miniature book housed in a plastic box. $100-200 249
(FORE EDGE PAINTING) GILPIN, JOSHUA
Twenty-one Discourses Delivered in the Parish Church of Wrockwardine, in the County of Salop. London: John Hatchard and Son, 1827. 8vo (8 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches), red straight-grain morocco, rebacked retaining original backstrip, giltlettered, a.e.g. gilt turn-ins, marbled endpapers. With a fore edge painting of West Gate, Canterbury. First edition. Flyleaf with offset image of a previously tipped-in presentation letter from the author. Corners slightly bruised; minor wear to boards, with expert repair; 2-inch tear to f.f.e.p. $200-400
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(FORE EDGE PAINTING) GRAY, THOMAS
(FORE EDGE PAINTING) OLIPHANT, [MARGARET]
The Poems of Gray. London: T. Bensley, 1800. Small 8vo (7 3/8 x 4 3/4 inches), bound in Etruscanstyle calf in the manner of Edwards of Halifax, rebacked, retaining original backstrip, spine with urn gilt design in compartments, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. With a fore edge painting of Yarmouth Castle and Harbor. Previous owner’s name and inscription neatly on a front endpaper: Frances Maria Phillips June 1824; light wear to boards; leaf slightly cockling. $200-400 251
(FORE EDGE PAINTING) MILMAN, H. H.
The Fall of Jerusalem: A Dramatic Poem. London: John Murray, 1820. 8vo (8 5/8 x 5 3/8 inches), full red strait grain morocco gilt, rebacked, retaining original spine, a.e.g. With a fore edge painting of Monk Soham in Suffolk. Minor foxing and toning to the text, with a minor stain at the edge of the fore edge margin; shelfware to boards. Previous owner’s name neatly on the front endpaper: G.A. Majendil May 1839. $200-400
The Makers of Modern Rome. In Four Books. London: Macmillan, 1895. 8vo (8 5/8 x 5 3/4 inches), bound by Howell of Liverpool in full red morocco gilt, gilt-tooled and -lettered spine, gilt turn-ins, a.e.g. First edition. With a Fore Edge painting of the Eternal City signed by Winifred Arthur. Contains numerous illustrations by Henry P. Riviere and Joseph Pennell. Hinges starting; light dampstaining to bottom of some pages, not affecting fore edge painting. $300-500 253
(FORE EDGE PAINTING) FISK, GEORGE, REV.
A Pastor’s Memorial. London: Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, 1847. 8vo, maroon morocco gilt, a.e.g. With a fore edge painting of Venice. Upper board detached; interior lightly soiled; edgewear to boards. $100-200
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BAUM, L. FRANK
CAPOTE, TRUMAN
8vo, original decorative publisher’s cloth. First edition. Contains numerous illustrations by Mary Cowles Clark. A few pages are soiled on the edges, and one page has two small tears and creases at the bottom edge. Minor weakening of the inner front hinge. The binding is lightly worn, with one tiny bump, and minor loss to some white lettering/ decoration. Previous owner’s 1903 gift inscription on a blank endpaper. $100-200
2 vols. 4to, publishers green cloth with paste down pictorial label, ware to boards, hinges tender and ends bumped. Property from a Private Collector $300-500
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus. Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Company, 1902.
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BAUM, L. FRANK
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Chicago: The Reilly and Brittin, 1908. 4to, publishers blue cloth, binding C, pastedown illustration. First printing with advertisement on verso of half-title listing three titles. First state binding with The Reilly &/ Britton Co. Hinges tender; ends and corners bumped. Property from a Private Collector $300-500
The Road to Oz [and]The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1909, 1903.
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BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT Poems. London: Edward Moxon, 1844.
2 vols. 8vo, original green cloth stamped in blind (Carter’s variant A), uncut, housed in a custom clothbacked folding case. First edition, second issue with ads dated January 1st 1845. Light ware to spines. Property from a Private Collector $200-400 258
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In Cold Blood. A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences. New York: Random House, 1965. 8vo., Publishers maroon cloth, dust jacket unclipped. First printing, with 1/66 code on front flap & “Publishers of the American College Dictionary and the Modern Library” on rear flap. Signed by the author on an inserted leaf. Dust jacket toned and slightly chipped. Property from a Private Collector $500-700 260
CARROLL, LEWIS
The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits. London: Macmillan, 1876. Thin 8vo, publisher’s pictorial cloth. Text block shifted; spine toned with some loss at edges and ends. $200-400
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(CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.) TWAIN, MARK
Two first editions, comprising The Old Bauty and Others. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. 8vo, publisher’s orange cloth with black stamped title and decoration, printed dust jacket. First edition; Sapphira and the Slave Girl. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1940. 8vo, publisher’s green cloth boards, printed dust jacket. First edition. $100-200
The Jumping Frog. New York and London: Harpers and Brothers, 1903.
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8vo, publisher’s red cloth with printed title and image of frog. Complete 12 plates including pictorial frontispiece. Hinges starting; soiling to boards; spine and corners bumped. $80-120
(CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.) TWAIN, MARK
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer’s Comrade). Boston: Charles L. Webster, 1885.
Mark Twain’s Sketches, Old and New. Hartford: The American Publishing Company, 1875.
8vo, publisher’s green cloth stamped in gilt and lettered in black to upper boards and spine, cream endpapers. First American edition, early issue, with title page a cancel and the following first issue points: “Him and another Man” is listed at p. 88, “with the was” to p. 57 eleven lines from the bottom, final leaf blank, frontispiece with “Heliotype Printing Co.” and visible table cloth. Also, “Huck Decided” instead of “Huck Decides” under “Chapter VI” on p. [9], a first issue point per MacDonnell (Firsts, p. 31). Rubbing to boards; ends bumped; bookplate tipped to front pastedown.
8vo, publisher’s blue cloth stamped in gilt and lettered in black. Significant waterdamage cause boards to bow; loss to corners and spine ends; hinges cracked; dampstain to all pages. $100-200
Literature: BAL 3415. Kevin MacDonnell in Firsts, September 1998 - Vol. 8, No. 9, “Huck Finn, Among the Issue Mongers,” pp. 29- 35. $700-900
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CLEMENS, SAMUEL L.
Document signed (“S.L. Clemens”), 3 pp., s.l., n.d. Contract between Clemens and Frank Mayo for the dramatization of Pudd’nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins. Signed by Mayo below Clemens. Housed in cloth-backed slipcase and chemise along with a first edition of Pudd’nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins. Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1894. 13 1/8 x 8 3/8 inches. $2,000-4,000
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[COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE)]
Two works.
The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Seas a Tale. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1830. 3 vols. First British edition [Together with:] The Headsman or The Abbaye des Vignerons. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1833. 2 vols. First American edition. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 267
COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE
The Last of the Mohicans. Philadelphia: H.C. Carey and I. Lea, 1826. 2 vols. in one. 12mo, contemporary 3/4 calf over marbled boards. First edition, first state; volume one with pagination present on p. 71; p.89 misnumbered 93; p.243 reads “XIV” for “XVI”; last “i” is present in pagination on p. viil; copyright notice reads “a Book” in volume one. Volume two title page supplied in facsimile, lacking blanks at beginning and end of volume one and beginning of volume two; final blank present. Early engraved book plate of previous owner to front pastedown: Sarah S. Snow. Property from a Private Collector $800-1,200
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DEFOE, DANIEL
Two Years before the Mast. New York: Harper, 1840. 12mo, original tan printed cloth, custom green cloth slipcase and chemise. First edition, second issue. Boards worn with separations at the edges of the spine, neatly repaired, manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p. Property from a Private Collector $200-400 269
DEFOE, DANIEL
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. London: W. Lane, 1790. 2vols. 12mo, contemporary calf, gilt-lettered, spine label. With two engraved frontispieces, (and six plates). Boards lightly rubbed and bumped at corners, bookplates tipped in front pastedowns. [Together with:] Another copy. Manchester: J. Gleave, 1816. 8vo, contemporary calf boards starting to detach, others worn. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. [with] The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. London: W.T. Taylor, 1719. Part one and part two only (of three) 2 vols. Contemporary calf, third edition, book one, first edition, book two. First issue of book two with verso of A4 blank. With fold out map, frontispiece and four page publisher’s advertisement at the end of book one. Upper board and f.f.e.p. of book one is detached, manuscript ex-libris to title page book one, ware to board with separation at the head and foot of volume two. Property from a Private Collector $1,000-2,000
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Bleak House. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1852-1853. 20 Parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, quarter morocco slipcase and chemise. First edition in original parts, with frontispiece vignette title page and 40 plates by H.K. Brown. Parts I-VI and XI lacking all ads; others largely incomplete. Scarce Village Pastor leaflet to part XV and Household Words complete in all but part III. Property from a Private Collector $500-700 272
DICKENS, CHARLES
David Copperfield. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1840-1850.
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20 parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, clothbacked slipcase and chemise. First edition in original parts with engraved frontispiece, title and 38 plates by H.K. Browne. Parts I-IX, XI, and XIII-XV collated as complete with all ads (lacking slips in parts X, XII and XVIII; all ads to part XVI; front ads in part XVII; all ads save one slip in parts XIX/XX). Lacking wraps on parts XVI and XIX; part III torn in half. Property from a Private Collector $2,000-4,000 273
DICKENS, CHARLES
Dombey and Son. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1846-1848. 20 parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, clothbacked folding case. First edition in original parts, with frontispiece, title and 40 plates by H.K. Brown, dark plate to part XVII. All ads save Man in the Moon slip to part IV present. Professional repairs to some wraps, spines strengthened. Property from a Private Collector $600-800
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Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1855-1857. 20 parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, clothbacked folder and drop case. First edition in original parts. Complete with 40 etched plates by H.K. Brown (including dark plates). First issue with Rigaud for Blandois on pp. 469, 470, 472, and 473. Ads largely present, save part II, which is lacking rear ads. Front wrap detached in parts XIX/XX and rear wrap partially detached; all wraps soiled. Property from a Private Collector $800-1,200 275
DICKENS, CHARLES
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. London: Chapman and Hall, 1838-39. 20 parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, red slipcase and chemise. First edition in original parts. Complete with 40 engraved plates, many first issue points including plates in parts I and II bearing publishers’ imprint, “visiter” for “sister” on p. 123 of part IV, “latter” for “letter” on p. 160 of part V. Lacking ads to parts I-IV, VII, XVII; all others complete. Wraps worn and chipped, with some lacking spines. Property from a Private Collector $1,000-2,000
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Our Mutual Friend. London: Chapman and Hall, 18641865. 20 parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, custom drop box and chemise. First edition in original parts. Complete with 40 etched plates by H.K. Browne. Ads largely complete (except part VI lacking two ads and two slips in the back; part IX lacking one slip; parts XIV and XIX/XX lacking ads slips after plates). Light chipping to wraps; some loss to spine ends; light edgewear to slipcase. Property from a Private Collector $700-900
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Great Expectations. London: Chapman and Hall, 1861. 3 vols. 12mo, rebound in 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. First edition in book form, with no mention of later editions to title pages. First issue of volume one; later issues volumes two and three; without publisher’s ads. Spines faded, rubbing to boards. Property from a Private Collector $3,000-5,000
DICKENS, CHARLES
Oliver Twist or The Parish Boy’s Progress. By “BOZ”. London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 3 vols. 8vo, publishers’ purple cloth with arabesque design, custom slipcase stamped. First edition, first issue, with fireside plate and without Dickens’ name to title page. Boards uniformly faded; hinges started; textblock shifted; some loss to spine ends and corners; manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p. Property from a Private Collector $1,000-2,000
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A complete set of first editions of the Christmas Books. 5 vols. 12mo, original cloth (light wear to edges and extremities), custom red morocco gilt felt-lined clamshell case. Comprising: A Christmas Carol, in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. First state binding (“D” intact, 14mm margin), green endpapers, half-title printed in blue, title-page printed in red and blue, verso printed in blue, hand-colored etched frontispiece and three hand-colored etched plates by John Leech, four wood-engravings in-text by W.J. Linton after Leech, 2pp. publisher’s advertisements at the end; The Chimes. A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In. London: Chapman and Hall, 1845. 12mo, publisher’s red cloth, yellow endpapers, a.e.g., advertisement, half-title, engraved frontispiece and first state vignette title page; The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1846. 12mo, publisher’s red cloth, yellow endpapers, a.e.g., half-title, frontispiece and vignette title page, first state ad leaf; The Battle of Life. A Love Story. 12mo, publisher’s red cloth, yellow endpapers, a.e.g., half-title, advertisements, frontispiece and second state vignette title page; The Haunted Man and The Ghost’s Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas-Time. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1848. 12mo, publisher’s red cloth, yellow endpapers, a.e.g., advertisements, frontispiece and vignette title page. Boards lightly soiled and bumped at corners; bookplate tipped in front pastedowns all vols. Property from a Private Collector $5,000-7,000
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DOUGLAS, NORMAN
DOYLE, ARTHUR CONAN, SIR
DOYLE, ARTHUR CONAN
Some Limericks. Privately Printed, 1928. 8vo, original publisher’s cloth. Contains a lengthy dedication inscription and a caricature, signed by Norman Douglas. The spine and edges of the binding are darkened, with minor shelfwear. There is one area where the pages are separating. $200-400 281
DOYLE, ARTHUR CONAN, SIR
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [with] The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. London: George Newnes, 1892, 1894. 2 vols. 8vo, Adventures in original light blue cloth (first state without ??? on the street sign), a.e.g., housed in custom cloth-backed folding case; Memoirs rebound in 3/4 navy morocco, with original dark blue cloth bound in the rear. First editions of both, first issue of Adventures, with “cucaine” for “cocaine” on p. 133. Binding of Adventures shaken, lightly soiled, gilt rubbed; first three leaves detached. Property from a Private Collector $1,000-2,000
The Return of Sherlock Holmes. New York: McClure, Phillips, 1905. 8vo, original pictorial black cloth stamped in red and yellow with silhouette of Holmes at the window, mylar wrapper. First American edition. With 13 plates after C.R. Macauley. Penciled inscription to f.f.e.p. dated April 2, 1905. Light rubbing to boards; hinges slightly tender. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 283*
DOYLE, CONAN A.
The Hound of the Baskervilles. London: George Newnes, 1902. 8vo, original red cloth stamped in black and gilt. First edition, first issue, with “you” for “your” on p. 13. Illustrations by Sidney Paget. Light soiling to boards; ends bumped; glassine torn; hinges starting. Property from the Estate of Barbara Maggos, Alton, Illinois $800-1,200
[Works.] London: John Murray, 1903. 12 vols. 8vo, 3/2 red morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers. Property from the Estate of Mr. John Lawler, Orland Park, Illinois $100-200 285
DU MAURIER, GEORGE
Trilby. London: Osgood, McIlvaine and Company, 1894. 8vo, publisher’s light green cloth. First edition in book form. Light wear to boards; spine ends and corners bumped. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 286
DUMAS, ALEXANDRE
Camille [La Dame aux Camelias]. Illustrated by Marie Laurencin. London: The Limited Editions Club, 1937. 4to, publisher’s cream cloth with gilt-floral design to upper cover, t.e.g. Limited edition, number 215 of 1,000 copies signed by the artist. $100-200
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EMERSON, RALPH WALDO
Autographed letter signed (“T.S. Eliot”), one page, on personal letterhead, December 8, 1945, London. To Charles Cyrus Hare, thanking him for his praise of Four Quartets, he states: “They give no less pleasure for being recognized by me as exaggerated, though, like Sherlock Holmes, I am ready to praise myself when I deserve it.” With an original envelope, address docketed by Eliot, and signed. Creased in sixths. [Together with:] correspondence pertaining to the above inquiry from Mr. Hare, through his colleague, Constance Nelson, who writes to Eliot requesting a letter. Property from the Collection of Sybil Virshbo, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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FIELD, EUGENE
English Traits. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1856.
Two autographed letters and an incribed print.
8vo, original brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine. First edition. Ends and corners bumped; bookplate tipped to front pastedown; light foxing to half-title and title pages; scattered brown spots; contemporary ownership inscription to f.f.e.p. $200-400
1) Autographed letter signed (“Eugene Field”), one page, Buena Park, May 20, 1894. To Norman Bridge, to whom Field provides Hamlin Garland’s address in Chicago; 2) Autographed letter signed (“Eugene Field”), one page, on Tribunal Editorial Rooms letterhead, April 10, 1882. To ?Clemens?. Framed and matted. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400
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FIELD, EUGENE
Manuscript poem “Madge ye hoyden”, 113 lines or sixteen stanzas. [s.l.], 1887. For M.E. Buskett, on October 10, 1887. Inscribed “By Eugene Field for M.E. Buskett” and dated, lower right corner. 18 x 27 inches. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $600-800
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A group of 18 limited edition books by Eugene Field and Rosalyn Field, together with a collection of ephemera. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $400-600
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GALSWORTHY, JOHN
A group of nine first editions, comprising The Spy Who Loved Me, London, 1962; Thunderball, London, 1961; Moonraker, London, 1955; For Your Eyes Only, London, 1960; Dr. No, London, 1958; Goldfinger, London, 1959; On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, London, 1969; The Man with the Golden Gun, London, 1965; From Russia with Love, London, 1957. 9 vols. 8vo, publisher’s cloth, pictorial dust jackets. Minor fading to dust jackets; all have slightly bumped corners and spines. $1,000-2,000 293
FLEMING, IAN
Doctor No. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1958. 8vo, publisher’s black cloth lettered in red, dust jacket (clipped). $100-200
The Forsyte Saga. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1924. 8vo, publisher’s original green cloth, gilt-lettered title, signed by the author on the f.f.e.p. Hinges starting; pages toned; text block shifted; corners bumped. $80-120 295
GREY, ZANE
The Call of the Canyon. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1924. 8vo, publisher’s pictorial boards. Hinges starting; chipping to spine ends and spine is faded. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 296
HARDY, THOMAS
Jude the Obscure. London: Osgood, McIlvaine and Company, 1896. 8vo, publisher’s green cloth. First edition in book form, with etched frontispiece and map of Essex. Spine ends and corners bumped. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
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A group of three pamphlets. A Yuletide in a Younger World. London: Faber & Gwyer Limited,(1927). Small 8vo, 2pp. on bifolium, with printed green wrappers., with custom blue cloth covered chemise and slipcase. Slight toning to edges; The Oxen. s.l.: Hove, 1915. 8vo, 1 pp. on bifolium, original brown printed wraps. Minor toning and small chips to wrappers; Song of the Soldiers. s.l.: Hove, 1915. 2 pp. on bifolium original dark brown printed wraps. Minor toning; corners slightly bumped. $50-100 298
HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER
Uncle Remus His Songs the Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1881. 8vo, publisher’s red pictorial cloth, butterfly endpapers. First edition, first issue, with ads. at the end and “presumptive” on p. 9. Hinges cracked and starting; loss to spine ends and corners; block shifted; some light staining to interior. $100-200
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The Queen of The Pirate Isle. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. London: Chatto and Windus, [1887]. Thin 8vo, publisher’s illustrated boards, a.e.g. First edition, first issue. Inner hinge cracked; boards soiled with a few damp spots. Property from a Private Collector $80-120 300
HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL THOREAU, HENRY D. The House of Seven Gables. Boston: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1851.
8vo, publisher’s brown cloth stamped in blind. First edition, first issue, with ads dated March 1851. Spine ends and corners bumped with some loss; text block shifted. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 301
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST
A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. 8vo, publisher’s black cloth, gilt-printed labels to spine and upper board. First edition, first issue, without the disclaimer notice on p. [x], publisher’s symbol device on copyright page. First state jacket, with “Katharine Barclay” on the front flap. Ends slightly bumped; jacket faded and lightly soiled with small dampstain to lower right corner; minor chipping to edges of jacket at spine; darkening to endpapers; previous owner’s notations in pencil to f.f.e.p. $400-600
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Autographed letter signed (“Aldous Huxley”), one page, on Rue du Bac letterhead, Paris, [illeg. date]. To an unknown recipient, thanking them for their letter. He states he only has one manuscript in his collection, for the poem “Leda,” since he typically composes his works on the typewriter. He mentions the original typescript of “Point and Counterpoint” with mss notation, currently in the hands of his agents, to whom he directs the recipient. 8 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches. $200-400 303
JOYCE, JAMES
Ulysses. New York: Random House, 1934. 8vo, publisher’s tan cloth lettered in red and black, original dust jacket. First U.S. edition. Dust jacket lightly soiled with repaired tear across and along spine; light soiling to boards; pencil notations to f.f.e.p. $250-500
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KIPLING, RUDYARD
Captains Courageous. London: MacMillan, 1897. 8vo, original blue cloth stamped in gilt. First edition. Spine ends and corners bumped; text block shifted. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
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The Jungle Book [and] The Second Jungle Book. London, 1894, 1895.
Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories. Allahbad: A.H. Wheeler, [1888].
2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s blue cloth stamped in gilt, a.e.g. First edition. Light edgewear to boards; textblock shifted slightly. Property from a Private Collector $500-700
Thin 8vo, publisher’s first issue wrappers with “A.H. Wheeler & Co’s Indian Railway No 6 One Rupee” and “Mufid I Am Press LaHore” to upper wrap, housed in custom quarter red morocco slipcase and chemise. First edition, first issue. Wraps chipped, toned and foxed. Property from a Private Collector $200-400
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LEWIS, SINCLAIR
18 vols. 8vo (8 x 5 3/4 inches), publisher’s decorative paper-covered boards, each with a matching dust jacket. Beautifully produced limited edition, printed in decorative type, on high quality paper. Each volume was published by the great Scottish printer Robert MacLehose in a limited edition of 500 numbered copies, signed by their authors. Minor browning to the endpapers, and minimal foxing scattered lightly throughout the texts; the dust jackets are lightly worn at the extremities, protected in mylar. $800-1,200
4to, publisher’s grey cloth-backed boards, board slipcase. Limited edition, number 215 of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator. Slipcase worn and starting to separate at the top. $200-400
A complete set of the Woburn Books. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1928-1929.
Main Street. Illustrated by Grant Wood. Chicago: Limited Editions Club, 1937.
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LONDON, JACK
The Sea-Wolf. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1904.
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Two first editions. The Game. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1905. 8vo, publisher’s pictorial green cloth. First edition, second issue, with magazine rubberstamp to copyright page. Moderate shelfwear; minor foxing to first and final few pages. Adventure. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1911. 8vo, publisher’s pictorial dark blue cloth. First American edition, with publisher’s ads and copyright dated March 1911. Moderate shelfwear; a few pages with small stains at edges; text block shifted. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
8vo, publisher’s light blue boards with pictorial with and yellow heading. First edition, second issue, with copyright notice reading “1903, 1904.” Text block shifted; spine and corners bumped. Property from a Private Collector $200-400
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH
MELVILLE, HERMAN
12mo, 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards, a.e.g. First edition, second issue, with line 10 on p. 78 reading “The arm of Hector and the might.” Property from the Estate of Bernard W. Weitzman, Creve Coeur, Missouri $200-400
The Hanging of the Crane. Boston: James R. Good and Company, 1875; The Song of Hiawatha. London: David Bogue, Fleet Street, 1855; Tales of the Wayside Inn. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1863; The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1858. Property from a Private Collector $300-500
8vo, publisher’s brown cloth stamped in blind and gilt, marbled endpapers, glassine. First American edition, with 16 pp. publisher’s ads. and chart frontispiece. Spine faded and lightly spotted; hinges expertly repaired. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
Voices of the Night. Cambridge: John Owen, 1839.
Four first editions.
Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas. New York: Harper Brothers Publishers, 1847.
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Moby-Dick or The Whale. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1851. 8vo, publisher’s drab brown cloth with an arabesque design in blind, gilt-lettered spine, yellow endpapers. Thomas Melville copy, with stamped ex-libris to f.f.e.p. and transferred to front pastedown. First American edition, following the English edition by a month and containing some thirty-five passages not present in the English edition (deemed “profane”). Many unsold copies of the first edition were destroyed. With 6 pp. pbs’ ads. Wear to boards, expertly repaired at spine, edges, corners and a few points and upper and lower board; evenly toned at preliminaries with intermittent light brown staining throughout. Property from a Private Collector $10,000-15,000
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O. HENRY
Six first editions comprising The harp Weaver and Other Poems. New York, 1923; The Buck in the Snow and Other Poems. New York, 1928; Fatal Interview. New York, 1931; Wine from These grapes. New York, 1934. With dust jacket; Conversation at Midnight. New York, 1937. With dust jacket; Huntsman What Quarry? New York, 1939. With dust jacket. 6 vols., 8vo, dust jackets are toned at spines; corners bumped. $200-400 316
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The King’s Henchman. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1927. 4to, 3/4 cloth over blue boards, paste down to spine. First edition. Minor wear, hinges starting; paper toned. $200-400 317
MORRIS, WILLIAM
The Roots of the Mountains. London: Reeves and Turner, 1890. 8vo, original maroon cloth, printed paper spine label. First edition. With 32 pp. publisher’s advertisements at rear. Fading to spine; rubbing and chipping to spine label; bookplate and bookseller’s sticker tipped to front pastedown; hinges starting. [Together with:] A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse. London: Reeves and Turner, 1889. 8vo, original maroon cloth, printed paper spine label. First edition. Rubbing and fading to boards; spine label chipped and worn; bookplate and bookseller’s sticker tipped to front pastedown; 31 pp. publisher’s advertisements tipped into rear in facsimile. $600-800
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REMARQUE, ERICH MARIA
The Gift of the Magi. London: George G. Harrap, 1939.
All Quiet on the Western Front. Boston: Little, Brown, 1929.
8vo, original publisher’s cloth. First edition. Illustrated by Stephen Gooden. The first few pages with minor creases; minor sunning to spine, and minor shelfwear. Property from a Private Collector $80-120
8vo, publisher’s grey buckram lettered in red and black. First American edition, stated first printing. Soiling to boards; hinges starting; lacking dust jacket. Property from the Collection of Dr. James Milgram, Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200
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ORWELL, GEORGE
Two first editions, lacking their dust jackets. Nineteen Eighty-Four. London: Secker and Warburg, 1949. First edition, original green cloth, lacking dust jacket. Animal Farm. London: Secker and Warburg, 1945. Property from a Private Collector $300-500 320*
POE, EDGAR ALLAN
Phantasy-Pieces. [Paris]: [George Blumenthal], [1928]. 8vo, original black cloth-backed boards with pastedown printed spine label. Rare facsimile of Poe’s own copy of vol. 1 from Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. Spine ends and corners bumped; light chipping and toning spine label; hinges tender; scattered intermittent foxing. Property from the Estate of Denise Selz, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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STEINBECK, JOHN
Grapes of Wrath. New York: Viking Press, 1939. 8vo, publisher’s illustrated linen boards, dust jacket (in pieces), pictorial endpapers. First edition. Toned spine. $200-400 323
STEINBECK, JOHN
Two first editions, comprising East of Eden [and] The Winter of Our Discontent. New York: Viking Press, 1952, 1961. Both 8vo, publisher’s cloth, dust jacket. $100-200 324
STEINBECK, JOHN
Three first editions, comprising East of Eden, The Wayward Bus and The Moon is Down. New York: Viking Press, 1952, 1947 and 1942. 8vo, publisher’s cloth, dust jackets. Second printing of Moon of Down. $100-200
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STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
Of Mice and Men. New York: Covici, Friede Publishers, 1937. 8vo, original tan cloth stamped in tan and orange. First edition. Lacking dust jacket; boards toned; block shifted. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 326
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
Treasure Island. London: Cassell, 1883. 8vo, bound in full blue morocco for Charles Sawyer, gilt vignette of ship to upper cover, a.e.g., original cloth bound in at the end. First edition, with 8pp. of ads dated 5R-12.83, p. 127 without “7” and the Chart of the Island as frontispiece. Spine faded; otherwise fine. Property from a Private Collector $800-1,200
Kidnapped. London: Cassell, 1886. 8vo, publisher’s red cloth. First edition, first issue, with “business” on p. 40 line 11, “nine o’clock” on p. 64 line 1, and “Long Islands” on p. 101 line 10, and publisher’s advertisements dated 5G. 4. 86 & 5B. 4. 86. Spine faded, with some loss at ends and corners; contents shifted; manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p.; inner hinge cracked; [Together with:] Catriona. London: Casell, 1893. 8vo, publisher’s blue cloth lightly rubbed, spine slightly faded, and cocked. Front inner hinge is weakened. First edition. Association copy, with the ownership inscription “W. E. Henley September ‘93” on the title page. William Ernest Henley (1849-1903), the poet and man of letters, was an intimate friend of Stevenson. He collaborated with Stevenson on four plays. $100-200
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. London: Longmans, Green, 1886. 8vo, rebound in mustard cloth with author’s name misspelled “Stephenson,” custom quarter morocco over marbled paper clamshell case, green endpapers with ivy leaf pattern. First English edition. Light intermittent brown spotting. Property from a Private Collector $1,000-2,000
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TENNYSON, ALFRED LORD
THACKERAY, W.M.
The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. London: Smith, Elder 1852.
[TOLSTOY, LEO]
Anna Karenina. In eight parts. Translated by Nathan Haskell Doyle. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1886.
Size of note 4 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches. $200-400
3 vols. 8vo, publisher’s brown cloth. First edition. Spine ends and corners bumped; cloth faded. Property from a Private Collector $80-120
8vo, publisher’s light brown cloth, gilt spine, olive green floral endpapers. First American edition and first English edition. Boards bumped at spine and corners; text block shifted. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
Autographed note signed (“Tennyson”), one page, on Harrington, Freshwater, Isle of Man, letterhead, March 16, 1886. To “Sir Henry.” Framed and matted with an engraved portrait.
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THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE
8vo, publisher’s green cloth stamped in blind. First edition, later issue, with ads dated August 1855, ad leaf at the end. Includes the first book appearance of The Charge of the Light Brigade. Spine sunned; ends and corners bumped with some loss; intermittent brownspotting. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
24 parts, publishers yellow printed wraps, housed in a red cloth-backed folding case. First edition, in original parts, with engraved plates. Property from a Private Collector $200-400
Maud, and other Poems. London: Edward Moxon, 1855.
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The Virginians. A Tale of the Last Century. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857-59.
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War and Peace, A Historical Novel. Clara Bell translation. New York: William S. Gottsberger, 18861887. 6 vols. Small 8vo, publisher’s brown cloth decorated and letter in black and gilt, brown endpapers, housed in custom slipcases. First edition in English, with all ads present. Light edgewear to spine; otherwise fine. Property from a Private Collector Literature: Sadleir 3192 $2,000-4,000
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WAUGH, EVELYN
WISTER, OWEN
Brideshead Revisited. Boston: Little, Brown, 1945. 8vo, original red cloth. First American edition, one of 600 copies. Light fading to boards and spine; bookplate tipped to front pastedown; ephemera tipped to f.f.e.p.; ownership stamp to f.f.e.p.; pages slightly toned. $200-400 335*
WELLS, H.G.
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The Virginian. A Horseman of the Plains. New York: Macmillan, 1902.
Of Human Bondage. New Haven: Limited Editions Club, 1938.
8vo, original tan cloth stamped in red, black, and gilt, lacking dust jacket. First edition. With eight plates by Arthur I. Keller. Light soiling to boards; ends bumped; hinges starting; edges of leaves toned. Property from the Estate of Barbara Maggos, Alton, Illinois $200-400
2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s grey cloth, gilt-lettered green paper spine labels, slipcase. Illustrated with numerous etchings by John Sloan. Limited to 1,500 copies, this being number 215, signed by the illustrator. Light wear to slipcase; spines faded. $100-200
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The War in the Air, and Particularly How Mr. Bert Smallways Fared While it Lasted. London: George Bell and Sons, 1908.
Poems. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895.
8vo, original cloth with pictorial onlay to upper board, gilt-lettered spine. First edition. Illustrated with 16 plates. Light soiling to cloth; ends bumped; bookplate tipped to front pastedown; toning to edges of leaves. Property from the Estate of Barbara Maggos, Alton, Illinois $100-200
8vo, original cream cloth elaborately decorated in gilt on both covers by Granville Fell in Art Nouveau style design, gilt-decorated spine. First edition, one of only 750 copies of this first print run. Boards soiled; ends chipped; foot of spine reinforced with tape; portion of spine detached and laid into book at front; previous ownership inscriptions to f.f.e.p.; rear hinge cracked.
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Literature: Wade, 15. $400-600
2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s full tan pigskin, brown morocco labels to spines, slipcase. Slipcase worn; spines toned. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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The First Men in the Moon. Indianapolis: BowenMerrill, 1901. 8vo, publisher’s dark blue cloth gilt-lettered with central gilt illustrated cartouche of the moon and stars, illustrated endpaper. First edition, first state binding with “Bowen/Merill” at base of spine, . Complete with 12 inserted black and white plates by Claude Shepperson. $100-200 337
(WILDE, OSCAR; BEAUMONT PRESS)
After Berneval. Letters of Oscar Wilde to Robert Ross. London: Beaumont Press, 1922. 8vo (8 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches), vellum spine and decorated paper covered boards. First edition, limited to 75 copies on Japanese vellum of the Edition de Luxe, signed by the publisher and artist on the hand-numbered limitation page, and with three additional woodcuts in the back designed by Randolphe Schwabe not included in other editions. Includes the original publisher’s prospectus. Very minor wear to spine and edges of boards. $200-400
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YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER
(BOOKS ON BOOKS) NEWTON, EDWARD A.
A group of 11 works in 22 vols. New York: Limited Editions Club, various dates. $200-400 344*
(NONESUCH PRESS) CERVANTES, SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE
Don Quixote. London: Nonesuch Press, (1930).
(NONESUCH PRESS) DICKENS, CHARLES
An extensive collection of typed letters, signed pamphlets and books. [28 items total]
The Nonesuch Dickens. Bloomsbury: Nonesuch Press, 1937-1938.
Signed books include: Newton on Blackstone. Philadelphia, 1937. One of 2,000 copies, signed; A. Edward Newton on Books and Business. (Glen Rock), 1930. One of 325 copies, signed, with TLS; The Amenities of Book-Collecting and Kindred Affections. Boston, 1918. Inscribed by the author to his wife; Derby Day and Other Adventures. Boston, 1937. One 1129 copies, signed; and many others. (full list provided upon request) $600-800
Complete in 25 vols. 4to (10 1/4 x 7 inches), original cloth bindings, most with aftermarket slipcases, with four volumes intensified through recoloring, t.e.g. Limited to 877 copies. Includes “Nonesuch Dickensiana” and the special volume titled “Plate” in which is housed an original woodblock used to make the illustrations, this one being from “The Old Curiosity Shop” and includes a matted impression of that plate. Recolored volumes in blue with spots of paint at page edges and endpapers. $4,000-6,000
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(BOOKS ON BOOKS) SMITH, HARRY
A Sentimental Library. [s.l.]: Privately Printed, 1914. 4to, original vellum-backed boards. First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed to William F. Gable. Includes nine of Gable’s bookplates; his collection was sold by the American Art Assoc. in 1923-1925. [Together with:] Amenities of Book Collecting by A. Edward Newton. Boston, 1918; Adventures in Americana. By Frederick Woodward Skiff. Portland, OR, 1935. One of 800, signed. (3 total) Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
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(NONESUCH PRESS) SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM The Works of Shakespeare. New York: Nonesuch Press, 1929-33.
7 vols. 8vo, original terracotta morocco, gilt-lettered spines. Limited edition, limited edition on of 1600 sets. Spines slightly faded. Property from a Private Collector $800-1,200
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DULAC, EDMUND
RACKHAM, ARTHUR
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(CLARKE, HARRY) POE, EDGAR ALLAN
Dulac’s Fairy-Book: Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations. New York: George H. Doran Company, n.d.
Some British Ballads. London: Constable and Company, n.d.
Tales of Mystery and Imagination. London: George Harrap, 1919.
4to, publisher’s black cloth with gilt-decorated pictorial pastedown, decorative endpapers. First trade edition, signed by Dulac in purple ink below the frontispiece. A touch of wear to boards edges of the spine and some light scratches to cover. Property from the Collection of Phil Rosette, Troy, Michigan. $200-400
4to, publisher’s vellum-backed gilt boards. Complete with 16 color plates by Rackham. Limited edition, number 377 of 575 copies signed. Vellum soiled; rubbing to boards. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
4to, publisher’s vellum gilt. Complete with 24 uncolored plates by Clarke. Limited edition, number 90 of 170 copies, signed by the artist. Boards slightly bowed with minor soiling. Property from a Private Collector $500-700
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RACKHAM, ARTHUR, illus.
(FLINT, WILLIAM RUSSEL) MALORY, SIR THOMAS
(FLINT, WILLIAM RUSSELL) CHAUCER, GEOFFREY
The Canterbury Tales. London: Philip Lee Warner, Publisher to the Medici Society, 1913. 3 vols. 4to, publisher’s vellum gilt, slipcase, green cloth ties. Limited edition, number 107 of 500 copies on handmade Riccardi paper. Illustrated with pictorial titles in blue and black and numerous mounted color plates by William Russell Flint with captioned tissue guards. Vellum toned. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. London: Constable, 1909.
Le Morte D’Arthur London: Philip Lee Warner Publisher to the Medici Society, 1910-1911.
Folio, original vellum gilt. Limited edition, number 239 of 750 copies signed by Rackham. Complete with 40 mounted color plates with lettered tissue guards, 10 full-page illustrations in black and white and numerous others in text, title within pictorial border. Boards soiled and lightly bowed; lacking silk tie; hinges tender. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $1,500-2,500
4 vols. 4to, publisher’s vellum gilt, each vol. individually slipcased, green cloth ties. Limited edition, number 162 of 500 copies on handmade Riccardi paper. Illustrated with pictorial titles in blue and black and numerous mounted color plates by William Russell Flint with captioned tissue guards. Bookplates tipped in front pastedowns: Arthur H. Reynolds; vellum toned. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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ARISTOTLE
BOXHORN, MARCUS ZUERIUS
Operum Aristotelis stagiritae philosophorum ... aureliae allobrogum. Text in Greek and Latin. (Geneva): Petrus de la Roviere, 1606-1607. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary stamped vellum with vignette of a knight; vol. II with yapped edges. Minor soiling and shelfwear to the bindings, with minor warping to the boards; minor foxing; all three contain previous owner’s names (Westrumb, Calby etc.) and some old underlining and marginalia. $300-500
Monumenta illustrium virorum et elogia. Amstelodami: apud Joannem Janssonium, 1638. [2], 176 [4]. 4to, rebound in full library cloth, etched title page, woodcut initials and 125 full-page etchings of the funerary epitaphs of important individual (i.e. Virgil, Erasmus, Dante, Petrarch, etc.). The title page and first few leaves are moderately soiled and worn at the leading edge; light dampstain at bottom corner 124-128 and heavy dampstain at the center of first 77pp.; 3-inch horizontal tear to plate 114; a few other small tears; ex-library stamp to verso of title page and bookplate to front pastedown. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, MIGUEL DE
The History of the most Renowned Don Quixote of Mancha, and his Trusty Squire, Sancho Pancha. Translated by John Philips. London: printed by Tho. Hodgkin for John Newton, 1687. Folio, full ruled calf. First illustrated edition in English. Complete with engraved frontispiece and 16 engravings on eight leaves. Upper boards detached; bookplate tipped in front pastedown. Property from a Private Collector $3,000-5,000
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COLBERT, JEAN BAPTISTE, attributed to
D’ORLEANS, PIERRE JOSEPH
JUVENALIS (DECIMUS JUNIUS) AND AULUS PERSEUS FLACCUS
[Proces verbal de l’ordonnances civil et criminal de 1667.] [s.l.], n.d. (circa 1680) 1052pp. manuscript pages on watermarked paper. Folio, full calf. Comprising what appears to be a full manuscript of a final work on legal reform authored by Jean Baptise Colbert. It is separated into two parts, Civil and Criminal. The first page is a table that describes the work as containing “Des Titres de la nouvelle Ordonnance Civile de L’annee 1667” or the titles of the new civil laws for the year 1667 (1-709pp.) followed by “de Titres Conenua en cette Ordonnance pour le Matieres Criminelle” or criminal law (710-1052pp). Similar hand-writing samples provide no firm conclusion; likely in the hand of Colbert or possibly his scribe, Nicolas Joseph Foucault. Provenance: stamped “Bibliotheque Henri Rameau” on the front endpaper. $800-1,200 357*
CRULL, JODOCUS
The Ancient and Present State of Muscovy. London: Printed for A. Ropor, et al., 1698. 2 vols. 12mo, rebound in full crushed black morocco with gilt-lettered maroon spine labels, renewed endpapers. Complete with six portraits (three foldout) and folding map. Intermittent heavy foxing throughout; leather worn and starting to fade to white. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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Histoire des Revolutions d’Angleterre. Depuis le commencement de la Monarchie. Paris: Chez Claude Barbin, 1693-1694. 3 vols. 4to (9 3/4 x 7 1/4 inches), early 19th century marbled calf with red morocco spine in the style of Bozerian, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. First edition, complete with eight engraved portraits. Baron de Mackau copy, with his bookplate. Previous owner’s name on the title page in an early hand “Ex libris Alexandripauli Ludovici Goupy.” Minor wear to the bindings; occasional minor staining to the text; pp. 497-500 in first volume with tear neatly repaired. $600-800 359*
EUCLIDES
Analyseis geometricae sex librorum. Strassburg: Iosias Rihelius, 1566. 4to, rebound in modern dark brown calf, gilt-lettered spine, renewed marbled endpapers. A few small repaired tears to title page; wormhole to last 4pp. repaired; corner torn XII; lacking first two blanks; intermittent brown spotting. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
The Satires. Translated by John Dryden. London: Printed for Jack Tonson, 1693. Folio, finely bound in modern green calf, varying shades of dark and emerald in a criss-cross pattern to upper and lower boards, ruled in gilt, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers, half titles to both works. First edition of Dryden’s translation. Flaccus’ Satires with separate title and pagination. Bottom corner of last leaf torn; lacking blanks. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200 361
MACHIAVELLI, NICCOLO
The Works of the Famous Nicholas Machiavel, Citizen and Secretary of Florence. [Translated by Henry Neville]. London: Printed for John Starkey, Charles Harpe, and John Amery, 1680. Folio, full mottled calf, rebacked, retaining original spine. Second collected edition in English, with several works individually titled. Light soiling to a few leaves, largely at the beginning and end; rubbing to boards; one page with a small tear in the margin, and many leaves with a minor crease to the top corner. Ex Libris: Collegio Sti. Salvatoris, to title page. Property from a Private Collector $1,000-2,000
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(SURVEYING) LEIGH, VALENTINE, et al.
TACITUS, CORNELIUS
[Epigrammaticon libros omnes.] (Ingolstadii: Adam Sartorius, 1611). Folio, marbled boards rebacked and recornered with cloth, manuscript title to spine and f.f.e.p. illustrated with woodcut initials, and head- and tailpieces. Lacks A1 (title page); dampstain near the bottom edge throughout most of the text; text block separating at several points; boards worn; a few small page tears; final leaf of index is soiled with loss to the corner; some wormholing. $200-400 363
MILTON, JOHN
Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. London: Printed by Miles Flesher, for Richard Bently, 1688. Small folio, full calf. Fourth edition, “adorn’d with sculptures.” First folio edition. Complete with engraved portrait frontispiece by White after Faithorne, and 12 engraved plates by Michael Burghers and Peter Paul Bouche. With “the Verse” and 6 pg. list of subscribers at rear. Wear to boards with some loss to calf; scattered brownspotting; repairs to some leaves. $2,000-4,000
Three 16th and 17th century works on surveying bound as one. 8vo (6 7/8 x 5 1/4 inches), full contemporary calf, gilt-lettered red leather spine label. Earls of Macclesfield copy, with bookplate, shelfmark and blindstamp.
The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The Description of Germanie [bound with:] The End of Nero and Beginning of Galba. Foure Bookes of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus. London: Printed by J.L. for Richard Whitaker, 1640.
Comprising: The Moste Profitable and commendable Science of Surveiying of Landes, Tenements and Hereditaments. By Valentine Leigh. London: for Andrewe Maunsel, 1578. With three fold-out tables; Dello Squadro Trattato Dimutio Oddi da Urbino. By Muzio Oddi. Milan: Bartolomeo Fobella, 1625. With engraved title page and diagrams throughout; Feudigraphia. The Synopsis or Epitome of Surveying Methodized.....And no less remarkable for all Undertakers in the Plantation of Ireland or Virginia... By William Folkingham. London: printed for Richard Moore, 1610. Sabin 24951 $2,000-4,000
2 works in one. 4to, rebound in modern dark brown tree calf, gilt-lettered spine, engraved head-pieces, engraved plan of the Forum and a few marginal engravings to the second work. Sixth edition of Nero. Manuscript inscription to recto of the second blank leaf from Charles Whitley to Frank Bond, May 1916; chips to fore edge 93-109; pp. 95-98 in second work trimmed down; light dampstaining, especially at top portion of last few pp. in second work, remaining text may have been washed; 1-inch tear to top of p. 227 second work; 2-inch tear to title page top right corner. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $300-500 366*
WINGATE, EDMUND
An Exact Abridgment of All Statutes in Force and Use. From the Beginning Magna Charta, Untill 1641. London: John Streater et al., 1675. 8vo, rebound in 3/4 tan morocco. Later edition. Brownspotting throughout; boards soiled. Property from the Collection of Dr. James Milgram, Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200
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(AESOP, BASKERVILLE)
Acta Regia, being the account which Mr. Rapin de Thoyras published of the history of England. London: Printed for James, John and Paul Knapton [1733]. [vi], 5-828 pages, followed by [xxx] pages of index. Text only (without the 23 leaves of plates). Folio, 3/4 leather rebacked with cloth, title printed in red and black. The Dedication is signed: Stephen Whatley. Diplomatic relations; Kings and rulers; Politics and government; Foreign relations; Treaties; Great Britain. Ex-library stamp and bookplate. Wear to boards; one page with small tear in the margin, and a few leaves lightly soiled. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 368
(AESOP) L’ESTRANGE, ROGER, SIR
Fables of Aesop and other Eminent Mythologists: With Morals and Reflections. London: Printed for R. Sare, T. Sawbridge, B. Took, M. Gillyflower, A.&J. Churchill, and J. Hindmarsh, 1692. Folio, full mottled calf, rebacked, gilt-lettered red leather label to spine. Complete with engraved portrait frontispiece, plate and alphabetical table of fables. Gloddaeth Library bookplate on the front pastedown, and the name “Essex Finch” (d. 1721) written on the front endpaper. Wear to boards with some loss and leather starting to flake; light dampstain at top corner of most leaves in the first half; minor intermittent foxing. Property from a Private Collector $300-500
Select Fables of Esop and Other Fabulists. Birmingham: John Baskerville, 1761. Small 8vo, full polished calf, nicely rebacked in full gilt. a.e.g. Illustrated with 16 full page engravings and numerous head- and tail-pieces. Minor paper repair to bottom of title page and frontispiece, and the final two leaves of index are lightly toned; previous owner’s names on front endpaper: A. G. Richards and C. Butler, dated 1885. Property from a Private Collector $200-400 370
AESOP
The Fables of Aesop, with the Life of the Author: Embellished with One Hundres and Twelve Plates. Translated by Samuel Croxall. London: Printed for John Stockdale, [1793]. 2 vols. 8vo, full polished mottled calf, marbled edges and endpapers, engraved title pages and numerous engraved plates. Minor rubbing to boards; hinges tender; some intermittent foxing. Property from a Private Collector $300-500 371
(AESOP; BEWICK, THOMAS)
The Stories of Aesop and Others with Designs on Wood. Newcastle: E. Walker, 1818. 8vo, 3/4 modern calf over marbled boards, woodcut title vignette, head- and tail-pieces by Bewick throughout. First edition, ‘thumb-mark’ receipt page with woodcut vignette over-printed with copperengraved red seaweed spray, signed by Bewick, with “Demy” in his hand, the remaining in another hand. Spine and top edge is sunned; first and final few leaves of text are soiled and worn, with a few tears and creases to the edges; title page has old adhesive residue along the gutter, and has a repaired tear; Minor foxing, and a few small stains here and there. Property from a Private Collector $500-700
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De Re Metallica. Translated by Hebert Clark Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover. London: The Mining Magazine, 1912. Folio, original full vellum, cloth slipcase. Inscribed on the f.f.e.p. to Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Miller from Herbert Hoover. Endpapers toned; otherwise fine. $400-600 373*
BAYARDI, OTTAVIO ANTONIO
Catalogo degli antichi monumenti di Ercolano. Naples: Regia Stamperia, 1755. Text vol. only. Folio, full green library cloth. First edition, with engraved vignette title page and headand tail-pieces by P. Ant. Piaggio, after Camillo Paderni. Ex-library stamp and bookplate. Minor soiling on some pages, and some pages toned and foxed; final 40 leaves have damp-staining to the lower corner, with some weakening and loss of margin. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000 374
BERQUIN, ARNAUD
Romances, par M. Berquin. Paris: Published by the author 1788. 12mo (5 1/4 x 3 3/8), finely bound in full red morocco with green leather spine labels, a.e.g. Early edition (not first edition). With 10 fine plates of Borel (lacking 18 leaves of music). Previous owner’s attractive engraved armorial bookplate neatly affixed to the front pastedown endpaper: Sir David Lionel Goldsmid Stern Salomons. $400-600
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(HOLY BIBLE) BARKER, ROBERT, prnt.
MACKLIN BIBLE
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The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New. London: Robert Barker, 1613. [bound with:] Two Right profitable and fruitfull Concordances, by R.F.H. London: Robert Barker, 1615.
The Old Testatment [& New Testament], Embellished with Engravings, from Pictures and Designs by the Most Eminent English Artists. London: printed for Thomas Macklin by Thomas Bensley, 1800.
4to, rebound in full modern leather binding with three raised bands on the spine, custom linenbacked clamshell box with leather printed spine label, original contemporary boards retained within, engraved title pages with text printed within a heart shaped border, woodcut capital initials, and woodcut head- and tail-pieces. Early black letter edition of the King James Bible, “She” issue reading “she went into the citie” in Ruth 3:15, and genealogical tables by John Speed (signed J.S.) inserted before Genesis (lacking map), both title pages omitting the word “Appointed.” Bound with Booke of Common Prayer (bound after preliminaries), R.F.H’s Two Right profitable and fruitfull Concordances... (1615) and the Whole Book of Psalms, incomplete, bound at the end. Closely resembling Darlow & Moule 251 (NT title page dated 1612 here, but supplied incorrectly in facsimile), but without “S. Suke” on A2; numerous leaves (including colophon of the New Testament dated 1614) assumed to have been inserted from another copy. Heavily restored; wanting at least eight leaves, two leaves of tables and map. Further description available online. $1,000-2,000
7 vols. Folio (over 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches) original gilt and blind stamped full leather boards, rebacked in full leather with a new leather spine label. Previous owner’s engraved bookplate on the inside front cover of each volume: John Houldsworth, a.e.g. First volume with engraved dedication leaf and list of subscribers. Each volume with an individual title page. Complete with 66 full sized plates (including engraved dedication leaf), and numerous large headand tail-pieces. Light foxing to plates; some overall minor toning. $2,000-4,000
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(BIBLE, SWEDISH)
Biblia. Thet ar, Hela then helga skrifft po swenska, med vtgaende verser, sampt i bradden concordantier. Stockholm: Niclas Wankijff, 1674. 12mo, full maroon leather binding with brass metal clasp and custom fleece-lined shelf case. a.e.g. First edition. Complete with an engraved title page by Isebrandus Compostell. [xciv], 1080 pages (Old Testament), followed by 300 pages (New Testament), [iv], 64 pages. Minor shelfwear to binding; minimal loosening of some page gatherings (signatures); first three leaves have small tears, a few tiny chips, and rubbing to the extremities. Several pages and slightly browned and/or slightly soiled. $600-800
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BOSWELL, JAMES
The Life of Samuel Johnson. London: Printed by Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly, 1791. 2 vols. 4to, full polished calf gilt, rebacked retaining original spine. First edition, first issue, with “gve” on p. 135, volume one. Complete with an engraved portrait frontispiece by Heath after Reynolds in vol. I and two engraved facsimiles in vol. II. Additionally illustrated with an 1822 engraved portrait as a frontis in Vol. II. Previous owner: George Dempster of Skibo (1732-1818), with his engraved bookplate on the front pastedowns, and with his name crossed out on both title pages; Duplicate from Yale University, with their stamp “YALE Withdrawn” on the back of the title page. Property from a Private Collector $2,000-4,000
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CARLYLE, THOMAS
The French Revolution, A History. London: Chapman and Hall, 1910. 2 vols. 4to, publisher’s quarter vellum over giltlettered cloth boards, gilt-lettered spine. Profusely illustrated by Edmund Sullivan with black and white plates. Limited edition, number 61 of 150 copies, signed by Sullivan. Light soiling to boards; hinges a touch tender. Property from the Collection of Phil Rosette, Troy, Michigan. $100-200
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COLLECTION DE PEINTURES ANTIQUES
Collection de Peintures Antiques qui ornoient les palais, thermes, mausolées, chambres sepulcrales, des empereurs Title, Trajan, Adrien, et Constantin. Rome: Bouchard et Gravier, 1781. Folio, contemporary quarter calf over tan paper boards, spine gilt, gilt-lettered brown morocco spine label. Complete with title page and 33 hand-colored plates of mural from ancient Rome. A few pages with minor soiling, and the binding is lightly faded and worn. Literature: Cicognara 3678 $3,000-5,000 381*
CRULL, JOCODUS
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DE LA ESCOSURA, PATRICIO
Espana Artistica y Monumental. Paris: Alberto Hauser, 1842-1844. 2 vols. Folio, 3/4 quarter leather over marbled boards, a.e.g. Spanish and French text in parallel columns. Each plate stamped in blind by publisher. First edition. Volume I: Complete with 48 lithographed plates. Volume II: Complete with 48 plates (some with two or more views). Wear to boards at extremities; some light intermittent foxing; marginal tear to one page; plates remain for the most part clean with tissue guards; ex-library copy with stamp and bookplates. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000 383
DE QUEVEDO, FRANCISCO
The Antiquities of St. Peter’s or the Church of Westminster. London: for E. Bell et al, 1722.
Pablo de Segovia. The Spanish Sharper. London: Unwin Brothers at the Gresham Press, for T. Fisher Unwin, 1892.
2 vols. 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards. With engraved plates. Boards heavily worn; hinges and spine detached. Property from the Estate of Mr. John Lawler, Orland Park, Illinois $50-70
Folio, full vellum. Profusely illustrated by Daniel Vierge. Inner hinges reinforced; late dampstain at endpapers and preliminaries and some intermittent foxing; contemporary manuscript inscription to f.f.e.p. $200-400
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DODWELL, EDWARD
Views and Descriptions of Cyclopian, or, Pelasgic Remains, with constructions of a later period; from drawings by the late Edward Dodwell: intended as a supplement to his Classical and topographical tour in Greece during the years 1801, 1805, and 1806. London: Aldolphus Richter, 1834. [2], 34, [2]. Folio, full library cloth. First edition of this posthumously published work, intended as a supplement to The Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece, complete with 131 lithographed plates after Dodwell and others (several forming panoramic views). Binding worn; minor soiling to a few edges, intermittent foxing affecting some plates; ex-library stamp and bookplate. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $6,000-8,000
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DUNCAN, WILLIAM
FIELDING, HENRY
FRANCKLIN, (WILLIAM)
Folio, full paneled calf, custom slipcase, renewed endpapers. First edition. Complete with 86 plates (plates III-IV combined to form one view) including the frontispiece portrait views, plans and maps, including fold-outs and double-page. Light edgewear to boards with hinges slightly tender; minor intermittent foxing; bottom edge of plate 62 is torn at the margin. With the engraved bookplates of Mrs. Charles Brune Henville, and another that states: Fax Copia Sapientia, Fletcher Fleming Rayrigg. Complete with [6],[i]-civ, 335 pp., [20] pages of index. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000
8 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf rebacked in period style, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels. Second edition, issued simultaneously with the “first,� with engraved portrait of Basire after Hogarth to vol. 1. Boards rubbed and corners bumped; minor intermittent foxing and a few marginal ink stains; endpaper toned; bookplates tipped in front pastedowns: D. Garnett. Property from a Private Collector $300-500
Folio, rebound in modern quarter tan morocco over marbled boards, marbled endpapers. First edition, with fold-out map and six engraved portraits. Dampstain to the top of some portraits; light intermittent foxing. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
The Commentaries of Caesar. London: J. and R. Tonson, 1753.
The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq.. With the Life of the Author. London: A. Millar, 1762.
The History of the Reign of Shah-Aulum, the Present Emperor of Hindostaun. London: Cooper and Grahm, 1798.
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FUMEE, MARTIN
HOMER
The Historie of the Troubles of Hungarie. London: Felix Kynston, 1600. 4to, rebound in modern 3/4 smooth brown calf over linen-backed boards, gilt-lettered blue leather spine label, spine stamped in blind in other four compartments, woodcut initials and handpieces. First edition in English. Thomas Marburne manuscript ex-libris and New York Historical Society stamp to title page. Title page and last two leaves silked; lacking pp. 275/6, initial and final blanks; dampstaining to a number of leaves, largely on the bottom edge; a few small closed tears on pp. 179-182. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200 389
GOLDSMITH, OLIVER
A History of the Earth and Animated Nature. London: A. Fullarton, 1847. 2 vols. 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over gilt-stamped cloth, gilt-lettered spines. Illustrated throughout with numerous hand-colored or partially hand-colored plates. Soiling and wear to boards; spotting and light soiling to some plates; inner-hinges starting. $200-300
392 Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. to Which are Added Some Poems Never Before Printed. London: A. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1788.
4to, 3/4 vellum, gilt-lettered spine label. First edition, complete with title pages and 125 plates total. Minor darkening of spine and minor shelfwear; minor intermittent foxing throughout text and plates; exlibrary stamp and bookplate. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
2 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, rebacked, with paintings and repair to boards. First edition. Rear board vol. 1 detached, others starting; wear to boards with loss at edges; previous owner’s bookplate removed offset onto f.f.e.p.; early marginalia to p. 75, vol. 2. $100-200
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MILTON, JOHN
JOHNSON, SAMUEL
A Dictionary of the English Language... London: Printed for J. Knapton et al, 1756. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, rebacked and restored, gilt-lettered spine. Second abridged (8vo) edition. Hinges tender on vol. 1; title pages toned. Property from a Private Collector $600-800
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Homeri Iliados picturae antiquae ex Codice Mediolanensi [and] Viriilii Picturae Antiquae ex Codicibus Vaticanis. Rome: s.n., 1835.
The Poetical Works, with Notes of Various Authors to Which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, by the Rev. Henry J. Todd. London: Law and Gilbert, 1809. 7 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, with armorial crest stamped in gilt to upper cover. Second edition. Bookplate tipped in front pastedowns: Geoffrey Crump. Boards rubbed; hinges slightly tender; intermittent foxing; offsetting from portrait frontispiece. Property from the Estate of Mr. John Lawler, Orland Park, Illinois $300-500
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(ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT)
Two illuminated manuscript leaves, 15th century, on vellum. Including: [7 1/2 x 5 1/4] both sides with 17 lines of text, 14 illuminated initials (seven to each side; four heightened in gold; largest 1 1/2 inch tall) and further decorated with red, blue and black designs and tailings [5 1/2 x 4] both sides with 12 lines of text, nine illuminated initials (approx. 3 inches tall each, five heightened in gold) and further decorated with red and blue designs and tailings, some also heightened in gold. $200-400 395
(ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT)
An illuminated manuscript leaf, 15th century, on vellum, text in two columns on both sides each 30 lines (one extending to 34), 18 illuminated initials (two largest at 1-inch, both heightened in five or more colors, both of which extend and inhabit several inches of the margin with floral inspired decorations) and blue and red tailings in other margins. $400-600 396
(ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT)
A double illuminated manuscript leaf from the Chichester Cathedral copy of the 16th century Flemish “Evangelia Festivalia,” or the Gospels for the Feast of Days of the Year, on vellum, lettered in Gothic, two-sided bifolium with 12 line per page. One page with elaborate illuminated floral border and five-line initial, heightened in gold. 10 3/4 x 15 3/8 inches. $800-1,200
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Two large antiphonal leaves, on vellum. 23 x 31 1/2 inches each. $100-200 398
NICOLAI, JOHANN
Tractatus de Phyllobolia [bound with] Tractatus de calcarium [and] Disquisitio de chirothecarum. Franckfurt: Georg. Henr. Öhrlingium, 1698, 1702; Giessae-Hassorum: Henningi Mülleri, 1701. 3 works in one. 12mo, full vellum, manuscript title to spine. First editions of all three, engraved frontispiece to first work. Disquisitio de chirothecarum is an interesting work pertaining to gloves, in many languages. Previous owners notations and ownership marks on the front endpapers: Ex libris Jacobi Goyers...anno 1776. Bookplate of Beblotheca C. Van Baviere (Brussels) on the front pastedown endpaper. Boards soiled. $300-500
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PEPYS, SAMUEL
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SPENSER, (EDMUND)
A group of four volumes about palmistry, phrenology and dreams.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Edited by Henry B. Wheatley. New York: Random House, n.d.
The Faerie Queene, with an Exact Collation of the Two Original Editions. London: Printed for J. Brindley, 1751.
Palmistry. By Edwin A. Symmes. Akron, OH; New York: Saalfield, 1905; Hands Up! By Capini Vequin. Sydney: Cornstalk, 1928; How to Read Character. By Samuel R. Wells. New York: by the author, 1870; Dreams and their Meaning. By Elbert Hubbard. The Roycrofters, 1922. $80-100
2 vols. 8vo, full green crushed morocco by Maurin, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers. $100-200
3 vols. 4to, contemporary polished calf rebacked in period style, gilt-lettered spine labels. Complete with 32 engraved plates after William Kent, along with engraved head- and tail-pieces. Very minor shelfwear, corners bumped. Previous owner’s gilt inscription to f.f.e.p.; some light smudges and minor foxing. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
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PENNETHORNE, JOHN
The Geometry and Optics of Ancient Architecture. London and Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate, 1878. Large folio, full library cloth. First edition of Pennethorn’s important study of Greek and Roman architecture. Complete with 55 lithograph plates, many in color. Ex library stamp and bookplate; light soiling on edges of plates; some light edgewear to boards. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
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SIDNEY, ALGERNON
Discourses Concerning Government. London: Booksellers, 1798. Folio, full paneled calf backed with modern calf. Exlibrary stamp and bookplate; wear to boards; title page starting to detach. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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STEUBEN, CHARLES AUGUSTE, after
Napoleon et son fils. S.l., 1844. Large portrait engraving. Framed and matted. 29 1/2 x 25 inches visible. $200-400 405
VON MAYER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH
Das Buch Jezira... Leipzig: Reclam, 1830. Thick 8vo, quarter cloth. First edition. Light wear to boards; ends bumped; seven wax seals to half-title; pages darkened. $200-400 406
BARTLETT, W.H., illus.
The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland. London: George Viirtue, n.d.
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(COACHING)
2 vols. 4to, contemporary mottled calf. First edition. Ex-library stamp and bookplate; leather bindings worn with hinges cracked but holding; minor to moderate foxing throughout. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $400-600
The Old Coaching Days in Yorkshire. By Tom Bradley. Leeds: Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Company, 1889. Down the Road or Reminiscences of a Gentleman Coachman. By Birch Reynardson. London: Longmans Green and Company, n.d. Annals of the Road or Notes on Mail and Stage Coaching in Great Britan. By Captain H.E. Malet. London: Longmans, Green and Company, 1876. Stage-Coach and Mail in Days of Yore: A Picturesque History of the Coaching Age. By Charles G. Harper. London: Chapman and Hall, 1903. 2 vols. Stagecoach and Tavern tales of the Old Nortwest. By Harry Ellesworth Cole. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Comapny, 1930. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
A Political Survey of Britain. London: printed for the author, 1774.
A group of five 19th century works (in 6 vols.) on coaching in England.
2 vols. 4to, contemporary 3/4 navy morocco, a.e.g. Profusely illustrated with engraved plates with tissue guards, engraved title and map. Brown staining to a few pages; rubbing to boards; a slightly musty smell. $200-400
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(HOGARTH, WILLIAM) HANNAY, JAMES
NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE
SHAW, HENRY
Thin 8vo, publisher’s brown speckled cloth, yellow endpapers. First edition. Hinges cracked; light wear to boards; intermittent brown spotting. $200-400
2 vols. 8vo, 3/4 black morocco over green cloth, a.e.g. Complete with 94 illustrations including the title page and two double-page plates, most of which are beautifully colored. The text is additionally and generously adorned with illuminated initials and other lavish in-text illustrations. First edition. Minor rubbing to the extremities, with the front board of Vol. II almost detached; minor foxing to the page edges, and a few minor defects, remaining relatively clean and bright. $400-600
The Complete Works of William Hogarth, in a Series of One Hundred and Fifty Steel Engravings... London: William Mackenzie, n.d. 6 vols. 4to, pictorial brown cloth stamped in orange, black, and gilt, a.e.g. Profusely illustrated with steel engravings throughout. Boards lightly rubbed and soiled; ends and corners bumped; light offsetting from plates to tissue guards; ownership inscription to f.f.e.p., al vols. $100-200 410
LEAR, EDWARD
Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets [with] More Nonsense, Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc. London: Robert John Bush, 1871-1872. 2 vols. in one. 4to, rebound in quarter red morocco over cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g. First edition. With numerous in-text illustrations. Fading to spine; some leaves lightly soiled and wrinkled; light foxing to endpapers. [Together with:] The Duck and the Kangaroo. Cambridge, MA: (Harvard Printing Office), 1956. Oblong 8vo, publisher’s printed wraps. Facsimile of the original manuscript draft with pen drawings. Corners slightly folded; otherwise fine. $100-200
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Notes on Nursing: What it is, and What it is Not. London: Harrison, Bookseller to the Queen, [1860].
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PALMER, CHARLES
A Collection of Select Aphorisms and Maxims; With Several Historical Observations Extractd from the Most Eminent Authors. London: E. Cave, 1748. Square 4to, contemporary calf rebacked in period style, gilt-lettered red leather spine label. First few pages detached; rubbing to boards. Property from a Private Collector $200-400
Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages. London: William Pickering, 1843.
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THE SPECTATOR
The Spectator. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, n.d. 8 vols. 12mo, contemporary tree calf, engravings. Wear to boards; hinges starting. Property from the Estate of Mr. John Lawler, Orland Park, Illinois $100-200
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TOPHAM, JOHN
Some Account of the Collegiate Chapel of Saint Stephen, Westminster. [London] : [Society of Antiquaries], 1795. Folio, 3/4 morocco with decorative corner embellishments. First edition, complete with nine pp. of printed text and 14 plates, engraved by James Basire from drawings made by John Carter. Wear to boards with edgewear to edges and extremities; plates lightly foxed, mainly marginal, with scattered minor soiling; dampstain to top corner many pages; ex-library stamp and bookplate. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $5,000-7,000
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Edited by John Abcock. London: The Fleetway House, n.d. 3 vols. 4to, original blue gilt-stamped cloth. Profusely illustrated throughout. Hinges tender; rubbing to boards. $50-100 417*
(GOLF) EVANS, CHICK
Chick Evans’ Golf Book. New York: Thos. E. Wilson, 1921. 8vo, publisher’s cloth. First edition, with 65 illustrations. Signed and inscribed by Chick Evans on the dedication page “To Edwin T. Maynard: with best of best wishes from His close friend Chick Evans.” Minor shelfwear, including a tiny tear to the top of the spine, and minor flecking to the top of the closed page edges. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
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(GOLF) GRIERSON, JAMES
Delineations of St. Andrews. Edinburgh: printed for Peter Hill; P. Bower, and Verner, Hood and Sharpe, 1807. 8vo (7 3/8 x 4 1/2 inches), modern half calf over maroon boards, endpapers renewed. First edition, complete with four engraved plates (three views and a city plan). The index includes the entries “Golfers, company of”, “Golf, history of”, “Golf, nature of”, “Golf balls, how made” and “Golf balls, number made at St. Andrews.” First few leaves strengthened with Japanese tissue; some light soiling to text, with a few tiny tears at several page edges; otherwise very good. Literature: Donovan & Murdoch 270 $1,000-2,000
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(GOLF) VAILE, P.A.
The Soul of Golf. London: Macmillan, 1912. 8vo (8 x 5 5/8 inches), original decorative green cloth binding, t.e.g. First edition, complete with a frontispiece of George Duncan and fifteen additional photographs of famous golfers including Harry Vardon, J. H. Taylor, Edward Ray, James Braid, and J. Sherlock most of which are instructive poses. $150-250 421*
(POP UP) JEWISH NEW YEAR
A Jewish New Year pop-up card with gilt and handpainted detail, c. 1910. Property from the Collection of Dr. James Milgram, Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200
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DALI, SALVADOR
(BALLET RUSSE) BERMAN, EUGENE
Autographed letter signed (“Salvador Dali”), 2pp., s.l., n.d. To an unknown recipient, likely Sergei Denham, the director of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1938-1967. Regarding the ballet production of Tristan Fou. Dali wrote the libretto and designed the backdrops and costumes for the production. Tristan Fou, based on Richard Wagner’s opera, Tristan and Isolde, was choreographed by Leonide Massine and premiered at the International Theater in Manhattan in December 1944. The production then toured to London, performing at the Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo. Property from the Estate of Sergei Denham, New York, New York $2,000-4,000
Autographed letter signed (“Salvador Dali”), one page, Paris, June 2, 1938. To an unknown recipient, likely Sergei Denham. Property from the Estate of Sergei Denham, New York, New York $1,000-2,000 424
A costume design for Icare, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, together with a group of miscellaneous correspondence pertaining to the Ballet Russe. 12 3/4 x 16 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Sergei Denham, New York, New York $500-700 426
DALI, SALVADOR
Autographed letter signed (“Salvador Dali”), one page, on lined paper, dated 1943, with a small drawing at the top. To an unknown recipient, likely Sergei Denham. Property from the Estate of Sergei Denham, New York, New York $1,500-2,500
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(BALLET RUSSE) LAMOTTE, BERNARD
A group of three set designs, together with a collection of theater prints. Size of largest 10 x 16 inches. Property from the Estate of Sergei Denham, New York, New York $200-400
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DE OVALLE, ALONSO
Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Chile. London: A. & J. Churchill, 1703. 4to, 3/4 brown morocco over marbled boards. Engraved illustrated. This translation is more commonly found in volume 3 of Churchill’s Voyages, published in 1704 [see Palau 207400]. Light shelfwear to binding; ex-library stamp and bookplate. Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois $600-800 428*
DOUGHTY, CHARLES M.
Travels in Arabia Deserta. London and Boston: Philip Lee Warner and Jonathan Cape, 1921. 2 vols. 8vo, original pictorially gilt-stamped green cloth. Second edition. With half-titles, photogravure portrait, plates and plans, some folding, and foldout linen-backed color map in pocket at rear of vol. 1. Spines darkened and ends frayed; boards faded; scattered foxing; hinges starting. Property from the Estate of Barbara Maggos, Alton, Illinois $100-200
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FRANCHERE, GABRIEL
Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the Years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814 or the First American Settlement on the Pacific. New York: Redfield, 1854. Small 8vo, rebound in cloth. Second edition, being the first edition published in English, with an added chapter. Illustrated with three plates. Minor foxing scattered throughout the text, and minor soiling to the first few leaves. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400 430*
KEOUGH, PAT AND ROSEMARIE
Antarctica. Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada: Nahanni Productions, 2002. Oblong quarto, full gray morocco. First edition. One of 950, signed by the Keoughs and Queen Noor on a tipped-in presentation sheet. Property from the Estate of Marvin E. Jaffe, Naples, Florida $1,000-2,000
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LYNCH, W.F.
[FELLOWS, ROBERT] AND ROBERT KNOX
QUIN, MICHAEL J.
Narrative of the United States’ Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1850. 8vo, original blindstamped brown cloth, title in gilt on spine. Edgewear to spine ends and edges; repair to head of spine. $100-200 432*
NORDEN, FREDERICK LUDVIG
Travels in Egypt and Nubia. London: printed for Lockyer Davis and Charles Reymers, 1757. 2 vols. bound in one. Folio, bound by Weitz-Coleman (NYC) in full green morocco gilt. First edition in English. Complete with two frontispieces and 157 engraved plates, view and maps, some fold-out. Additionally embellished with numerous head- and tail-pieces, and initials. Very minor intermittent foxing. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $5,000-7,000
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The History of Ceylon, From the Earliest Years to the Year MDCCCXV ... to which is subjoined, Robert Knox’s Historical Relation of the Island, with an Account of His Captivity During a Period of Near Twenty Years. London: Printed for Joseph Mawman by J.F. Dove, 1817. 2 works in one. 4to, rebound in modern quarter smooth magenta calf over matching marbled boards, marbled edges, endpapers renewed, engraved frontispiece portrait of Robert Knox, folding map and [15] plates. First edition. Offsetting from frontispiece; brown ink stain on title of History of Ceylon from manuscript ex-libris on pp. 1/2 (illeg.); ex-libris Free Public Library, Wigam to first title page; light interior brown spotting and light dampstain to map. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $500-700
Steam Voyages on the Seine, The Moselle, and the Rhine; With Railroads visits to the Principal Cities of Belgium. London: Henry Colburn, 1843. 2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s cloth. Complete with two engraved illustrations. First edition. Light rubbing to boards; light foxing and toning to plates; top corner of vol. II dampstained. $100-200 435
(AFRICA)
A group of five books pertaining to African exploration. Thompson in Africa. By George Thompson. New York: for the author, 1852; Lake Ngami. By Charles John Anderssen. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1856; Daring Deeds in the Tropics. By James A. Bradbury. Philadelphia: John E. Potter, 1894; Livingstone and Stanley. By David Livingstone. Philadelphia & Boston: Hubbard, 1872; Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa. By Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill. New York: D. Appleton, 1892. $150-250
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(ATLAS) STARLING, THOMAS
The Royal Cabinet Atlas. London: Bull and Churton, [1840]. 16mo, publishers green cloth boards with gilt stamped title on cover, a.e.g. Complete with 100 uncolored maps and plates. Wear to boards, with covers rubbing, hinges starting and corners bumped; dampstain to second half of pp.; minor intermittent foxing. $100-200 437*
(MAP) LE ROUGE, GEORGE LOUS
Carte de la Floride occidentale et Louisiane...avec les Isles de Bahama. Paris, c. 1778. Large engraved chart after Thomas Jeffreys, in two sheets (joined, extending from the Mississippi delta to the Bahamas. Creased in fourths; uncolored. 21 1/8 x 51 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $300-500 438
(MAP) BLAEU, WILLEM
Ducatus Silesiae Glogani Vera Delineatio. [Amsterdam, 1640] Double-page engraved map with hand-coloring depicting the Silesia region of Poland. With decorative cartouche and French text to verso. 18 1/2 x 22 inches. $150-250
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(MAP) COVENS, J. AND C. MORTIER
Theatrum Historicum pars Occidentalis [and] Orientalis. Amsterdam, 1717. Two-sheet engraved map hand-colored in outline. 21 3/8 x 25 1/4 each. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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(MAP) BLAEU, WILLEM
(MAP) HONDIUS, JOCODUS
(MAP) MERCATOR
Insulae Americanae in Oceano Septentrionali cum Terris Adiacentibus. Amsterdam, c. 1636. Engraved map with hand-coloring. German text to verso. 18 1/2 x 23 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
Virginiae item ed Floridae Americae provinciarum, nova descriptio. Amsterdam, ca. 1606 or later. Engraved map of the Southeast coast of America (Virginia, George, North Carolina, South Carolina), hand-colored. Laid down, text to verso not visible. 15 1/2 x 20 2/3 inches. $700-900
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(MAP) HOMANN HEIRS
(MAP) JAILLOT, ALEXIS-HUBERT
America Septentrionalis. Nuremberg, c. 1777. Engraved map of the colonial United States, with hand-coloring. 20 3/8 x 22 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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Nova orbis tabula, ad usum sernissimi Burgundiae. Paris, 1694. Engraved double hemisphere map, with later hand-coloring. 19 3/4 x 25 inches. Property from the Collection of Sally Smith Carlson, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000
America Sive India Nova. ad magnx Gerardi Mercatoris aui Viniversalis imi: tationem in compendi: um redacta. Per Michaelem Mercatorem Duyburgensem. Amsterdam, c. 1633. Engraved hemisphere map, hand-colored, surrounded by roundels in the four corners containing inset maps of the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba and Hispaniola. French text to verso. 18 3/4 x 22 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000 444*
(MAP) ORTELIUS, ABRAHAM
Pannoniae, et Illyrici veteris Tabula. Antwerp, c. 1590. Engraved map of the Dalmatian coast, hand-colored. 17 1/4 x 21 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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(MAP) ORTELIUS, ABRAHAM
(MAP) SPEED, JOHN
(MAP) JANSSON, JAN
Tartariae sive Magni Chami Regni typus. [Antwerp: Plantin, 1598] Double-page engraved map with hand-coloring, with two large decorative cartouches. Latin text to verso. Depicting Tartary and China, an uncommon projection of Japan, and an early depiction, possibly the first, of California, labeled “C. Californio.� Property from the Collection of Fred M. Levin, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
Oxfordshire, described with ye city and armes of the colledges of ye famous university. Amsterdam, 1605 (but c. 1611). Engraved map with hand-coloring, inset view of Oxford, bordered by coats of arms, globe at the bottom center flanked by academic figures. English text to verso. In double pane frame. 15 2/3 x 21 inches. $600-800 447
Britannia prout divisa fuit temporibus AngloSaxonum, prafertim durante illorum heptarchia. Amsterdam, 1646. Engraved map of the British Isles, with hand-coloring, with two sets of vignettes along either side depicting historical scenes of Saxon history. 18 5/8 x 23 inches. Property from the Collection of David Feierstein, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000
(MAP) VISSCHER, NICOLAS
Niewe Kaerte van T Landt van Waes Ende Hulster Ambacht vertoonende oock de Stroomen van de Ooster ende Wester. Schelde: per Nicolaum Visscher, n.d. (c. 1750). Double-page engraved map of the Netherlands. Hand-colored. Some age-darkening; creased down the center; otherwise fine. 20 x 23 1/4 inches. $400-600
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(ASTRONOMICAL CHART) CELLARIUS, ANDREAS
Planisphaerium Copernicanum sive systema universi totius [and] Soliscirca orbem terrarum spiralis revolutio. Amsterdam, 1660. A pair of engraved astronomical charts from Cellarius’ Harmonia Macrocsomica seu Atlas Universalis et Novus, with hand-coloring. 16 1/2 x 19 3/4 each. Property from the Collection of Charles and Nancy Frahm, Chicago, Illinois $4,000-6,000
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
Dusky Duck, Anas Obscuras, plate CCCII, no.61. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring from The Birds of America, c. 1827. 24 1/2 x 37 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois $2,000-4,000
Violet-green Cormorant, Phalacrocorax Resplendens; Townsend’s Cormorant, Phalacrocorax Townsendi, plate CCCCXII, no. 83. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring, from The Birds of America, c. 1827. Framed and matted. 25 1/4 x 38 inches. $1,500-2,500
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
American Widgeon, Anas Americana, plate CCXLV, no 69. Engraving with etching, aquatint and handcoloring, from the Birds of America, 1827. 20 3/4 x 27 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois $2,000-4,000
Horned Grebe, Podiceps Comnitus, plate CCLIX. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring, from The Birds of America, 1827. 22 3/4 x 27 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois $800-1,200
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) HAVELL, ROBERT
Buffel Headed Duck, Fuligula Albeala, plate CCCXXV. Engraving with etching, aquatint and handcoloring from The Birds of America, c. 1827. 25 x 37 inches. Property from the Estate of Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois $2,000-4,000
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Uria Brunnichii, plate CCXLV, no. 49. Engraving with etching, aquatint and hand-coloring from The Birds of America, J. Whatman, 1834. 25 1/2 x 38 3/4 inches. $400-600
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(GOULD, JOHN, after) RICHTER, H.C.
A group of four lithographs with hand-coloring from A Monograph of the Trochilidae, or Family of Humming-birds. 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. $400-600 457*
(GOULD, JOHN, after) RICHTER, H.C.
Histrionicus Torquatas, lithograph with hand-coloring from Birds of Great Britain. 13 3/4 x 21 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200
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(AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES, after) BOWEN, J.T.
A group of 10 lithographs of birds from the octavo edition of Audubon’s Birds of America. 6 1/4 x 9 3/4 inches each. Property from the Estate of Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200 459*
(EDWARDS, GEORGE, after)
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MORRIS, (FRANCIS ORPEN)
A History of British Birds. London: George Bell, 1870. 6 vols. 8vo, publisher’s green cloth stamped in gilt, skillfully rebacked retaining original backstrip. Second edition, complete with 365 color engraved plates. Boards worn with spine ends and corners bumped; hinges tender on all volumes; internally very good. $300-500
A set of 12 engravings with hand-coloring from A Natural History of Uncommon Birds. Property from the Estate of Ralph Loucks, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
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CURTIS, SAMUEL
THORNTON, ROBERT, SIR
I. Melanthium Hispanicum maius II. Melanthium Sativum flore simplici III. Melanthium Damascenum. Engraving with hand-coloring from Hortus Eystettensis, (Eichstatt Nuremberg, 1613). Framed and matted. 20 1/2 x 14 inches. $400-600 462
(BESLER, BASILIUS, after)
I. Flos Solis maior. Engraving with hand-coloring from Hortus Eystettensis, (Eichstatt Nuremberg, 1613). Framed and matted. engraving with hand-coloring 20 1/8 x 16 7/8 inches. $2,000-4,000
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A collection of eight hand-colored copper plate engravings from Botanical Magazine, (London, 18231826). Matted. 9 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches. $100-200
A collection of hand-colored lithographs from the facsimile edition of The Temple of Flora, circa 1951. Matted. 17 x 12 inches each. $150-250
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(BOTANICAL PRINT)
A collection of eight handcolored facsimile etchings from Paradisi in Sole, (1910). 14 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches. $150-250
Rosa Sinensis quinquefolia. Engraving with handcoloring, 17th century. 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. $100-200
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CULPEPER, NICHOLAS
MITCHELL, WESLEY CLAIR
Siftings. Chicago: Ralph Fletcher Seymour, 1939.
8vo, original publisher’s cloth. First edition. Signed by Jensen on the front endpaper, and dated Nov. 1940. Illustrated with a fold-out map of Columbus Park. Minor shelfwear, and a minor crease to the map. Includes related ephemera. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $50-100 468
(SWISS FLORA) HEGETSCHWEILER, JOHANN Sammlung von Schweizer-Pflanzen. [Basel]: [H. Bienz], [1824-1846].
4 small portfolios (7 3/8 x 4 3/4 inches), numbered 9-12, containing 257 hand-colored lithographs of Swiss flora and leaves containing descriptors. Measures 7.5 inches (height). Each portfolio has a leather spine label and a slipcase. The entire set published over a span of 22 years, contains 482 lithographs. Binder’s title: Schweizerisch Flora. Botany; Switzerland; Pictorial works. Literature: Nissen 838 $500-700
The Complete Herbal... London: Thomas Kelly, n.d. [c. 1850]
Business Cycles. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1913.
4to, full tree calf, gilt-stamped and -lettered spine. Complete with engraved frontispiece and 20 engraved hand-colored plates. Wear to boards; scattered foxing; some plates beginning to detach from text block. $100-200
4to, rebound in gilt-lettered green leather, slipcase. With numerous charts and graphs throughout. Light soiling and finger smudges to some leaves; ex-library copy with “Beloit College Library” blind-stamp to upper right corner of title page $100-200
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SKODA, JOSEPH
A Conquerer of Space. An Authorized Biography of ... Lee DeForest. New York, 1930. Inscribed by DeForest to the f.f.e.p.; Television Today and Tomorrow. By Lee DeForest. New York, 1941. Inscribed by DeForest to three typed letters signed; a telegraph; photographs; a collection of greeting cards, many inscribed by Mrs. DeForest; and additional ephemera. Property from the Estate of John Sanabria, Aurora, Illinois $300-500
8vo, quarter brown cloth over speckled boards, printed paper spine label. First edition. In this work Skoda “classified the various sounds obtained on percussion according to their musical pitch and tone... following Skoda’s work, percussion at last gained general acceptance as a diagnostic procedure” (Garrison-Morton). Rubbing and wear to boards with some loss; spine frayed and torn; scattered brown spots. $300-500
Two inscribed books with a series of letters and patent documents associated with Lee DeForest.
Abhandlung uber Perkussion und Auskultation. Vienna: J.G. Ritter, 1839.
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WALCOTT, MARY VAUX
North American Wild Flowers. Washington, D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution, 1925. 5 vols. Folio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s folding cases, with ties and individual boxes. Complete with 400 color plates. $500-700
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(BOONE, DANIEL) FLINT, TIMOTHY
Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati: George Conclin, 1842. 12mo, original publisher’s cloth with printed paper spine label. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait and nine in-text full-page woodcuts. The fifth printing of the Cincinnati edition. $80-100 475
(DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE)
Printing of the Declaration of Independence on silk. Lyons: H. Burnet, c. 1820. Based on the 1818 print on paper published by O. Rogers, Philadelphia. 20 1/2 X 28 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $400-600
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FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN
(HANCOCK, JOHN)
The Works. Hartford: S. Andrus and Son, 1850. 12mo, original publisher’s stamped cloth. Illustrated with a woodcut of Franklin. Early printing. Preface by Richard Price. Boards rubbed; small stain final 45pp.; intermittent foxing; early Lafayette, IA bookseller’s sticker to front pastedown. Property from a Private Collector $100-200 477
GOTTSCHALK, PAUL
A manuscript account ledger from Joshua Pico and Samuel Treat (of Treat & Pico) to John Hancock. Achieved in an unknown hand; accepted by Elijiah Browne on behalf of John Hancock, Boston, February 14, 1766. Docketed on the verso for both parties in another hand, dated 1766. Accepted by Elijiah Brown for John Hancock. Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $1,000-2,000 479
The Earliest Diplomatic Documents on America. Berlin: by the author, 1927.
(HOUSTON, SAM) LESTER, CHARLES EDWARDS
Folio, publisher’s quarter vellum. One of 150 copies. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $100-200
8vo, original publisher’s cloth. Early printing, published nine years after the First edition. This edition is complete and includes a frontispiece portrait and 10 maps and plates. $50-100
The Life of Sam Houston. New York: J.C. Derby, 1855.
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(VIRGINIA COMPANY)
(WASHINGTON, GEORGE) FREEMAN, DOUGLAS SOUTHALL
WEBSTER, NOAH
The Records of the Virginia Company of London. Edited by Susan Myra. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1906.
George Washington. A Biography. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1948.
2 vols. 4to, original green cloth lettered in gilt. Profusely illustrated with several facsimile plates. Cloth faded. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $100-200
2 vols. 8vo, bound by Maurin in blue crushed morocco, gilt-lettered and -decorated spines, a.e.g., original boards slipcase. Spines uniformly faded to turquoise. $100-200
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(WASHINGTON, GEORGE)
(WASHINGTON, GEORGE) RAMSAY, DAVID Vie de Georges Washington, General en chef desarmees des Etats Unis. Paris, 1809.
8vo, calf, morocco slipcase. From the library of Napoleon Bonaparte with library stamp to f.f.e.p. Property from the Estate of Bernard W. Weitzman, Creve Coeur, Missouri $800-1,200
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483* Early engraved portrait clipped from a newspaper, stating that the President has made Colonel Washington General and Commander in Chief of the American Forces. Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $100-200
An American Dictionary of the English Language. New York: S. Converse, 1828. 2 vols. 4to, modern 3/4 calf over marbled boards, marbled edges and endpapers. First edition, complete, with engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1. Previous owner’s name written on title pages: R. Fletcher. Richard Fletcher (1788-1869) was U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1st District (183739) and justice of the Massachusetts state supreme court, (1848-53). Dampstain scattered throughout vo. 1. Property from a Private Collector $6,000-8,000
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VAN BUREN, MARTIN
Partially printed document signed (“M. Van Burin”), one page, on engraved vellum, with embossed seal affixed upper left. Washington, January 1, 1838. Appointment of John H. King as Brigadier general of Volunteers. Countersigned by Joel R. Poinsett as Secretary of War . Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $300-500 486*
VAN BUREN, MARTIN
Partially printed document signed (“M. Van Buren”) one page, on engraved vellum, with embossed seal affixed upper left. Washington, February 20, 1840. Appointment of John H. King as First Lieutenant in the first Regiment Infantry. Countersigned by Joel R. Poinsett as Secretary of War. Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $300-500
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POLK, JAMES K.
Partially printed document signed (“James K. Polk”), one page, on engraved vellum, with embossed seal affixed upper left. Washington, December 24, 1846. Appointment of John H. King as Captain in the First Regiment of Infantry. Countersigned by William L. Marcy as Secretary of War. Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $600-800
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM
Partially printed document signed (“Abraham Lincoln”), one page, on engraved vellum, with embossed seal affixed upper left. Washington, July 1, 1864. Appointment of John H. King as Lieutenant Colonel of the 14th Regiment Infantry. Countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War. Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $3,000-5,000
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Partially printed document signed (“Abraham Lincoln”), one page, on engraved vellum, with embossed seal affixed upper left. Washington, April 4, 1863. Appointment of John H. King as Brigadier general of Volunteers. Countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War . Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $3,000-5,000
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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) NEWTON, ISAAC
The Life of Abraham Lincoln. Chicago: Janesen, McClurg, 1885 3 vols. 8vo, 3/4 blue morocco by C. Walters. First edition. Extra-illustrated, to which has been added a unique combination of over 100 autographed items, 125 engravings and illustrations, nine photographs, and other material. Includes: a document autographed by Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert T. Lincoln, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses S. Grant, James A. Garfield, Millard Fillmore, David R. Atchison, Hannibal Hamlin, William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, Cassius M. Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, William Pinkney, Lewis Cass, Horace Greeley, Alexander Stephens, Winfield Scott, Stephen Logan, Gideon Welles, Jefferson Davis, George B. McClellan, Ambrose Burnside, Fitz-John Porter, W. S. Rosecranz, William T. Sherman, David Dixon Porter, Alfred H. Terry, Schulyer Colfax, Oliver Wendell Holmes, et al. There are original photographs of Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln and others. Ephemera includes a political silk ribbon of John Cabell Breckinridge, Vice President (1857-61) and a printed election advertisement for Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens. One interesting document attests to an 18th Century account held on behalf of Abraham Lincoln’s grandfather. Frank O. Lowden copy, with his bookplate tipped to front pastedowns, designed by Raymond Pearson and signed by the artist. Minor edgewear to boards, with a small tear to the foot of spine on vol. 2. Please inquire for further collation. $10,000-15,000
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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM)
(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) SANDBURG, CARL
Autographed note signed (“A. Lincoln”), August 17, 1852. A receipt for $284.43 from George B. Kinkaid, from the Estate of his father-in-law, Robert S. Todd. Framed with a portrait of Lincoln. 2 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches Property from the Collection of Gerald Arcilla Norwich, Connecticut $3,000-5,000 492
A period original watercolor drawing of a freedman mourning at Lincoln’s tomb, which is engraved: “Abraham Lincoln Our Nation Has Lost Its Father 1809-1865.” School-house style folk art, matted and framed. 10 1/2 x 9 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
The War Years. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1939. 4 vols. 8vo, publisher’s blue cloth binding. First edition. Signed by Carl Sandburg on a printed card which is clipped to the front endpaper. Minor fading and shelfwear to boards; small rust mark on f.f.e.o. and signed card from paperclip. $400-600
(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM)
Bust of Abraham Lincoln by Joanna C. Kendell, 1964, after the Borglum bronze of 1908. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) A. KIDDER
(CIVIL WAR) KURZ & ALLISON
(U.S. ARMY) NELSON, HENRY LOOMIS
Proclamation of Emancipation by the President of the United States. Engraved broadside. Chicago: A. Kidder, [1864]. 17 1/2 X 22 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000
Full Rank - Major Generals of the United States Army - Civil War 1861-1865. Lithograph in sepia. Chicago: Kurz & Allison, 1887 27 1/2 x 40 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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(LINCOLN, ABRAHAM) KIMMEL & FORSTER
President Lincoln and his Cabinet, with Lieut. Genl. Scott. Engraving with hand-coloring. [s.l.], Kimmel & Forster, [1866]. 21 5/8 x 27 3/4 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
(CIVIL WAR) DARLEY, FELIX OCTAVIUS CARR
Sherman’s March to the Sea. Engraving after Alexander Hay Ritchie. [s.l.]: F.O.C. Darley, n.d. [c. 1868]. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $200-400
The Army of the United States. Illustrated by H.A. Ogden. New York: B.M. Whitlock, [1889]. Portfolio, original printed folders. Profusely illustrated with full color plates. Deluxe edition, number 12 of 1,500 copies. Wear to portfolio boards; light toning to pages. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $200-400 499
(CIVIL WAR) FORBES, EDWIN
Life Studies of the Great Army. New York, 1876. 22 (of 40) copper-plate etchings each signed in pencil by Mrs. Edwin Forbes. Housed in a gilt box. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $600-800
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(JOHNSON, ANDREW)
ALCOTT, LOUIS MAY
JOHNSON, ANDREW
Color lithograph of Andrew Johnson, surrounded by other generals. [s.l.]: for the Southern District of Ohio, n.d. 29 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches. Property from Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $100-200 500
(CIVIL WAR) BACHELDER, JOHN B., after
Camp Massachusetts - Review of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia at Concord, Sept. 9, 1859. Lithograph with hand-coloring. New York: Nathanial Banks, c. 1859. 29 3/4 x 45 3/4 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $1,500-2,000
Hospital Sketches. Boston: James Redpath, 1863. 12mo, publisher’s pebbled cloth, yellow endpapers. Manuscript ex-libris to f.f.e.p.; some light wear to boards. $100-200 502
GRANT, ULYSSES S.
Autographed letter signed (“U.S. Grant”), one page, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 16, 1880. To “Mr. Hines” thanking him for “a very pleasant visit” and indicating that he hopes to have the “opportunity of reciprocating your hospitality.” Framed and matted with reproduction color portrait. $500-1,000 503*
JOHNSON, ANDREW
Partially printed document signed (“Andrew Johnson”), one page, on vellum with engraved head- and tail-piece, seal affixed to upper corner, Washington, April 20, 1866. Appointment for John H. King as Colonel of the Ninth Regiment of Infantry. Countersigned by Edwin Stanton as Secretary of War. Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $300-500
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Partially printed document signed (“Andrew Johnson”), one page, on engraved vellum, with embossed seal affixed upper left. Washington, April 7, 1866. Appointment of John H. King as Captain in the First Regiment of Infantry. Countersigned by Edwin Stanton as Secretary of War . Property from the Collection of Todd and Erin Nelson Louisville, Colorado $300-500 505
JOHNSON, LYNDON B.
Color photograph inscribed by Johnson with his family. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $100-200 506
COOK, JOEL
America: Picturesque and Descriptive. Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates, 1900. 3 vols. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-stamped white cloth, red dust jackets. Large paper edition. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $100-200
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DARROW, CLARENCE
JOHNSON, ALLEN, ed.
A Midnight Race on the Mississippi. New York, 1860. Lithograph with hand-coloring. Framed and matted. 32 x 23 3/8 inches. $2,000-4,000
Farmington. New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1919. 12mo, publisher’s cloth. Lengthy inscription to the f.f.e.p.: “To my friend Frederick Stair from whom I have learned a great deal, and in regard for his attainments as a scholar and his friendship from Clarence Darrow march 23rd 1920.” Minor sunning to spine, and minor shelfwear. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400
Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner’s, [1928-1937]. 16 vols. (including 6 supplements). 8vo, maroon cloth. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $50-100
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EARHART, AMELIA
LEA, TOM
MACARTHUR, DOUGLAS
2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s cloth, slipcase. First edition. $100-200
8vo, publisher’s blind-stamped buckram, gilt-lettered spine, slipcase. Special limited edition, number 335 of 1,750 copies signed by MacArthur on the limitation page. Property from a Private Collector $400-600
20 hrs. 40 mins. Our Flight in Friendship. New York: The Knickerbocker Press, 1928. 8vo, publisher’s maroon cloth lettered in gilt. Signed by Earhart on the recto (blank) of frontispiece photograph. Hinges tender and inner hinges cracked; rubbed; bookplate tipped to half-title; endpapers toned. $600-800 511
WHITE, GEORGE
Statistics of the State of Georgia. Savannah, GA: W. Thorne Williams, 1900. 8vo, publisher’s blue cloth. First edition, lacking map. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $80-120 512*
FRANKLIN, JOHN HOPE
A group of fourteen books in total, some signed. Property from the Collection of Clarence Passons, Highland Beach, Florida $600-800
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The King Ranch. Boston : Little, Brown, 1957.
514
(LEWIS AND CLARK) COUES, ELLIOTT, ed.
History Of The Expedition Under The Command Of Lewis And Clark, To The Sources Of The Missouri River... New York: Francis P. Harper, 1893. 4 vols. 8vo, 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards, t.e.g. First edition, number 155 of 1000. With two frontispieces, two facsimile letters and an atlas/ index vol. containing five full-page maps, two foldout letterpress tables, and three large folding maps in a pocket sleeve inside the rear cover. Bookplate tipped in front pastedowns: Frank O. Lowden; minor shelfwear and a slight warp to boards. $800-1,200
Reminiscences. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1964).
516*
(POSTAL RECORDS)
A collection of loose postal records for Maine, c. 1860s. Property from the Collection of Dr. James Milgram, Lake Forest, Illinois $100-200 517
MANFORD, ERASMUS
Twenty-Five Years in the West. Chicago: E. Manford Publishers, 1867. 8vo, original publisher’s cloth. Howes M250. Light wear to boards; minor dampstaining and rippling to pages. $200-400
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(MISSISSIPPI RIVER) SHEA, JOHN GILMARY
(BODMER, KARL, after)
ROOSEVELT, KERMIT
Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley. New York: Redfield, 1852. 8vo, publisher’s cloth, t.e.g. First edition, with facsimiles and large fold-out map. Howes S357. [Together with:] History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi. By John Monette. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1846. 2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s stamped cloth. First edition, with three maps (includes one of Texas), four plans and two plates. Howes M722. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400 519*
(MISSISSIPPI RIVER) SHEA, JOHN
Discovery and Exploration [with] Early voyages Up and Down the Mississippi [and] Journal of LaSalle’s Last Voyage. Albany: Joseph McDonough, 1861-1906. 3 vols. 8vo, publisher’s boards. Includes two limited editions. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
Pikaan Indian Encampment. Engraving with handcoloring. London: Ackerman, n.d., with the printer’s blindstamp. 17 1/2 x 24 inches. Property from the Collection of Richard and Mary Jane Miller, St. Louis, Missouri $400-600
The Long Trail. New York: The Metropolitan Magazine, 1921 Thin 8vo, publisher’s cloth-backed boards, pastedown spine label. Signed. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown. $100-200
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MCKENNEY AND HALL
ROWLEY, FRANCIS A.
522
12mo, original cloth. Textblock detached from backstrip and hinges cracked; binding heavily worn; intermittent dampstaining. Property from a Private Collector $100-200
A group of three portraits of Native Americans. Size of first: 17 1/2 x 13 inches. $400-600
PHELPS, HUMPHREY
The Presidents of the United States. Lithograph in colors. New York: Phyls, Ensigns, & Thayer, 1945. 29 x 22 inches. From the Property of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. Chicago, Illinois $400-600
520
Poems for the Times: Devoted to Woman’s Rights, Temperance, etc.. Cincinnati: Miami Printing and Publishing Company, 1871.
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SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY
(ILLINOIS) CRAM, GEORGE
The American Indians, Their History, Condition and Prospects from Original Notes and Manuscripts. Rochester: Wanzer, Foot and Company, 1851. 4to, publisher’s blind stamped blue cloth-backed boards, mylar jacket, gilt-lettered spine. Spine sunned; pages cockled; light intermittent foxing. Property from the Collection of Vivian Moore, Bookseller, Bradenton, Florida $100-200 526*
A real estate atlas of Lake View and Rogers Park. Chicago, 1915. Large folio, bound by Fred Mees Bindery in 3/4 calf over cloth, gilt-lettered label to upper board. With 40 large lithographic real estate maps, printed on both sides. Property from the Collection of Jonathan Thorsness, Chicago , Illinois $100-200
528*
(CHICAGO) CURRIER & IVES, after
(ILLINOIS) MITCHELL, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS
Illinois in 1837: With a Map. Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell, 1837.
16 vols. 8vo, publisher’ tan leather, gilt-lettered spines. Property from the Estate of Wilton Jaffee, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
8vo, original cloth backed printed boards. Complete with a fold-out map with outline color. First edition, with “Animals” spelled correctly on the title page. Howes M689. Wear to boards and endpapers. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400
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(CHICAGO)
Railroad Map of Illinois. Prepared under the Direction of, and Presented by, W.H. Boys, B.A. Eckhart, et al. Geo. F. Cram, 1909. Linen-backed folding color map. Lacking upper board to binding, other worn; map with only minor soiling to linen. 39 x 31 inches unfolded. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
SMITH, PAGE
History of America. Norwalk: Easton Press, 1997.
529*
530* The City of Chicago. New York, 1892. Reproduction lithograph with hand-coloring. Laid to board. Framed and matted. 27 7/8 x 39 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Ralph Loucks, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
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(PRE-FIRE IMPRINT) STOUT, H.R.
(CHICAGO) KIRKLAND, JOSEPH
(CHICAGO, HISTORY) KRAUSZ, SIGMUND
8vo, blind-stamped dark brown calf, title decoratively gilt-lettered with central medallion to upper board, gilt-lettered spine. First edition pre-fire medical imprint with rare gilt-decorated boards. With in-text black and white illustrations. Rubbing to boards; ends chipped; light intermittent foxing. $200-300
8vo, original printed paper wrappers. First edition. Illustrated. Binding is moderately rubbed and soiled, with minor repair to front hinge. Protected in a custom slipcase; bookplate of Joseph T. Ryerson to f.f.e.p. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $50-100
Our Family Physician... Chicago: J.S. Goodman, 1869.
532*
(CHICAGO, FIRE)
A group of four books on the great Chicago fire of 1871. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200 533*
(CHICAGO)
A group of seven early historical works on Chicago. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200 534*
(CHICAGO)
A collection of 11 pocket guide books on Chicago. Chicago, c. 1900. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $50-100
The Chicago Massacre of 1812.
536*
(CHICAGO, HISTORY)
A group of four limited edition historical works on Chicago. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200 537*
(CHICAGO, SANITATION)
A group of 17 government publications pertaining to Chicago sanitation, with many maps and diagrams. Chicago, 1889-1931. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
A group of four volumes pertaining to Chicago characters. Street Types of Chicago. By Sigmund Krausz. Chicago. First edition of the rare photographic book, featuring images of Chicago characters with street names. The Story of Chicago. By Joseph and Caroline Kirkland. Chicago, 1894. 2 vols.; Chicagoans As We See ‘Em. Chicago, 1904. First edition. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400 539*
(CHICAGO, COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION)
A group of four pictorial guide books on the Columbian Exposition. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200 540*
(COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION)
A collection of photograph reproductions from the Columbian Exposition. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
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(CHICAGO) TRIBUNE TOWER COMPETITION
(CHICAGO, CENTURY OF PROGRESS)
The International Competition for a New Administration Building for the Chicago Tribune MCMXXII. Chicago: The Tribune Company, 1923.
A Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, 1933-1934. Chicago: Kaufman-Fabry Photographers, n.d. (c. 1934).
4to, brown buckram, title label to front board. Illustrated throughout with photographs of architectural proposals for the Tribune Tower, including designs by Adolf Loos, Walter Gropius, Bruno Taut, Daniel Burnham and many others. Buckram cloth is fraying and lifting at top front spine; front board separating from spine. $300-500
Large 4to, full blue pebbled leather, gilt-decorative spine, silk endpapers, slipcase. Album of photographs of the Century of Progress fairgrounds. Presentation copy to Silas H. Strawn, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Montgomery Ward and a guarantor of gold notes issued to finance the Century of Progress. (Bishop & Gilbert, Chicago’s Accomplishments and Leaders, 1932). Upper board detached; some spotting to photographs; slipcase worn and separating. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $1,000-2,000
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(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
A collection of glass plate negatives of the near north side, Lincoln Park/Old Town neighborhood, including various businesses, single family homes, churches, the Schiller Statue in Lincoln Park and others. Chicago, c. 1890-1900. $200-400 544
(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
A large collection of glass plate negatives featuring interior scenes, including furniture shops and other Arts and Crafts items. Chicago, c. 1890-1910. $100-200
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(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
A collection of glass plate negatives featuring various individuals, including family photographs and people posing with their early cars. Chicago, c. 1890-1910. $100-200 546
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A collection of glass plate negative of downtown and Michigan Avenue. Chicago, c. 1890-1900. $100-200 549
(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
A collection of glass plate negative depicting scenes of the Chicago harbor and boats. Chicago, c. 18901905. $100-200
(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
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(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
A collection of glass plate negatives with scenes of Chicago neighborhoods and suburbs, including Orland Park and the South Side and rural communities.
A collection of glass plate negatives featuring different Chicago engineering projects, including the construction of the elevated trains and depot station. Chicago, c. 1890-1900. $200-400
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A collection of glass plate negatives featuring natural parks and other landscapes including Yellow Stone National Park. Together with a Bo-peep B Manhattan Optical camera likely used to shoot the images on the dry-plates. $200-400
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Columbian Exposition grounds, city parks and the construction of the White City amusement park, located in the Greater Grand Crossing and Woodlawn areas, including images of the large slide being built. Chicago, c. 1900-1905. $200-400
(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
A collection of glass plate negatives of amateur sports teams, some likely high school, including basketball and baseball teams of men and women. Chicago, c. 1890-1910. $100-200
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(CHICAGO, PHOTOGRAPHY)
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(CAXTON, WILLIAM) BLADES, WILLIAM
(CAXTON CLUB) DUFF, E. GORDON
(CAXTON CLUB) KENYON, FREDERIC
2 vols. 4to, rebound in cloth. First edition, limited to 255 sets printed. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait, and a total of 61 facsimile plates, some printed in red and black, and some folding. Cloth bindings with minor shelfwear; a few page edges with minor wear or damage. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
Folio, original publisher’s cloth and paper-covered boards. First edition, limited to 252 copies. Contains 25 plates with facsimiles of Caxton’s types and wood-cuts. This copy one of 148 copies containing a leaf from an imperfect copy of the first edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, printed by Caxton in 1478. Bookplates of John Davies Cuyps. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $1,000-2,000
Folio, quarter vellum backed with marbled papercovered boards, unprinted dust jacket and original slipcase. First edition, limited to 350 copies. Illustrated with 30 plates. Includes the printed prospectus. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
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(CAXTON CLUB) DAVENPORT, CYRIL
(CAXTON CLUB) KENYON, FREDERIC
The Life and Typography of William Caxton. London: Joseph Lilly, 1861-1863.
A group of three works by Cyril Davenport, all with plates and illustrations. Chicago: Caxton Club, various dates. Roger Payne: English Bookbinder of the Eighteenth Century. Chicago, 1929. One of 250; Samuel Mearne: Binder to King Charles II. Chicago, 1906. One of 250 copies; Thomas Berthelet: Royal Printer and Bookbinder to Henry VIII. Chicago, 1901. One of 252 copies. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $300-500
William Caxton. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1905.
Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1927. Folio, quarter vellum backed with marbled papercovered boards, unprinted dust jacket and special linen slipcase. First edition, limited to 350 copies. Illustrated with 30 plates. Annual Christmas Revels presentation copy in appreciation to speaker Walter Muir Whitehill, with a presentation leaf bound-in at the f.f.e.p. that is signed by over 100 Caxtonians and attendees of the 1961 event. Includes an original printed invitation. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400
Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1927.
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(CAXTON CLUB) REED, EARL H.
A group of limited edition works by Earl H. Reed. Chicago: Caxton Club, various dates. Ghost in the Tower. Chicago, 1921. Signed and inscribed; Sketches in Jacobia. Chicago, 1919. With original sketch; Sketches in Duneland. New York, 1918. Signed and inscribed, with original sketch. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200 559*
(CAXTON CLUB) STEVENS, FRANK EVERETT
Wakefield’s History of the Black Hawk War. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1908. 8vo, vellum backed paper-covered boards. A reprint of the first edition. Illustrated with thirteen photogravures, including the color frontispiece portrait of Black Hawk. 200 copies printed. Howes W19 Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
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(CAXTON CLUB) UZANNE, OCTAVE
(CAXTON CLUB) WILLOUGHBY, HAROLD R.
The French Bookbinders of the Eighteenth Century. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1904. Folio, rebound in full black morocco, t.e.g., marbled endpapers. First edition, limited to 252 copies. Contains 20 color plates and other illustrations. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400 561*
(CAXTON CLUB) UZANNE, OCTAVE
The French Bookbinders of the Eighteenth Century. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1904. Folio, original publisher’s cloth and paper-covered boards. First edition limited to 252 copies. Contains 20 color plates and other illustrations. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
The Coverdale Psalter. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1935. Folio, full cloth binding, publisher’s slipcase, unopened, limited to 225 copies. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200 563*
(CAXTON CLUB, LASALLE)
A group of six limited edition volumes pertaining to the voyages of LaSalle and Charlevioux. Chicago: Caxton Club, various dates. Journal of a Voyage to North America. Chicago, 1923. 2 vols. One of 200, with map; Joutel’s Journal of La Salle’s Last Voyage. Chicago, 1896. One of 203, with map; Relation of the Discoveries and Voyages of Cavelier de La Salle from 1679 to 1681. Chicago, 1901. One of 224; Relation to the Discovery of the Mississippi River. Chicago, 1898. One of 266; Relation of Henri de Tonty Concerning the Explorations of LaSalle from 1678 to 1683. Chicago, 1898. One of 194. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400
564*
(CAXTON CLUB)
A group of seventeen books. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1896-1960. Largely limited edition works. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $200-400 565*
(SOCIETY OF THE DOFOBS)
Three limited edition works published by the Society of the Dofobs. Chicago: Society of the Dofobs, various dates. The First Book of the Dofobs. Chicago, 1907. One of 50 copies; The Second Book of the Dofobs. Chicago, 1909. One of 50 copies; Poems and Letters of Lord Byron. Chicago, 1912. One of 52 copies. Property of the Frank J. Piehl Estate, Naperville, Illinois $100-200
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437 | FINE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS MAY 5 | CHICAGO
457 | ASIAN MARKETPLACE JULY 20 – 21 | ONLINE ONLY
444 | MILWAUKEE SPRING AUCTION MAY 6 | MILWAUKEE
450 | MARKETPLACE AUGUST 17 | ONLINE ONLY
462 | PROPERTY FROM THE PALM BEACH RESIDENCE OF THE LORD AND LADY JACOBS MAY 10 | MILWAUKEE
451 | IMPORTANT JEWELRY SEPTEMBER 11 – 12 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 1
438 | MODERN DESIGN MAY 12 | CHICAGO
464 | FINE TIMEPIECES SEPTEMBER 11 – 12 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 1
439 | POST WAR AND CONTEMPORARY ART MAY 24 | CHICAGO
452 | LUXURY ACCESSORIES AND COUTURE SEPTEMBER 13 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 15
440 | FINE PRINTS MAY 24 | CHICAGO
453 | ASIAN WORKS OF ART SEPTEMBER 25 – 26 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 27
441 | AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ART MAY 25 | CHICAGO
454 | AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ART SEPTEMBER 29 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 29
459 | MARKETPLACE JUNE 8 – 9 | ONLINE ONLY
455 | POST WAR AND CONTEMPORARY ART SEPTEMBER 30 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 29
463 | ST. LOUIS SUMMER AUCTION JUNE 10 | ST. LOUIS
456 | FINE PRINTS SEPTEMBER 30 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE JULY 29
442 | MOUNTAIN DECOR JUNE 16 | DENVER
458 | MILWAUKEE FALL AUCTION NOVEMBER 4 | MILWAUKEE CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 5
449 | FINE FURNITURE, DECORATIVE ARTS AND SILVER JULY 18 – 19 | CHICAGO CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE MAY 19
458 | ARTS OF THE AMERICAN WEST NOVEMBER 10 | DENVER CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 16
AUCTION INQUIRIES FINE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS
Mary Kohnke Senior Specialist marykohnke@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4236
Sophie Hammond Hagman Account Executive sophiehammond@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4231
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Leslie S. Hindman President and CEO 312.280.1212 Adam Spender Executive Assistant 312.334.4201 Craig Dooley COO craig@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4202
ESTATES, APPRAISALS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Colleen Thielen Director of Estates and Appraisals colleenthielen@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3283 Molly Gron Business Development Manager mollygron@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4235 Katelyn Finn Account Executive katelynfinn@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3297 Katie Matusik Account Executive katelynmatusik@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4224
ADMINISTRATION Accounting Christopher Reimann Director of Finance christopherreimann@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3284 Katherine Russian Manager of Business Operations katherinerussian@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3263 Tara Schlitz Settlement Manager taraschlitz@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4225 Client Services Heather Daum Manager, Human Resources heatherdaum@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4208 Lauren Peartree Auction Coordinator laurenpeartree@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3289
CONSIGNMENT DEPARTMENT Mary Kohnke Director of Consignments marykohnke@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4236
REGIONAL AUCTION HOUSES Fine Art
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Asian Works of Art Benjamin Fisher Director benjaminfisher@lesliehindman.com Annie Wu Specialist anniewu@lesliehindman.com Clare Brody Account Executive clarebrody@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3290 Fine Jewelry and Timepieces Alexander Eblen, G.G. Director alexandereblen@lesliehindman.com James Wallace Gemologist jameswallace@lesliehindman.com Meredith Derman Gemologist meredithderman@lesliehindman.com Jamie Henderson Associate Specialist/Cataloguer jamiehenderson@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4226 Hazel Kent Account Executive hazelkent@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4223 Katie Meyer Account Executive katiemeyer@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4213 Luxury Accessories and Couture Anne Forman Director anneforman@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4222 Mary Shearson Cataloguer maryshearson@lesliehindman.com 312.447.3288
Jim Sharp Director jim@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4203 Vaughn Smith Account Executive vaughnsmith@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4238 Michael McCarthy Account Executive michaelmccarthy@lesliehindman.com 312.334.4204
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GUIDE FOR PROSPECTIVE SELLERS Evaluation of Property If you have property you wish to sell, please call our Consignment Department at 312.280.1212 to arrange for a consultation. At that time, you may make an appointment to bring your property or photographs, along with any other pertinent information, to Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and we will be happy to provide you with complimentary estimates and advice. If you have a large collection, an appointment may be made to evaluate the property on-site. Fees for on-site visits may vary. Standard Commission Rates Our standard rate of commission is equal to ten percent (10%) of the hammer price on each lot sold for $5,001 or more; fifteen percent (15%) of the hammer price on each lot sold for $2,001 or more but less than $5,001; and twenty-five percent (25%) of the hammer price on each lot sold for $2000 and less with a minimum commission of $25 per lot sold. If your property fails to reach the reserve price agreed upon between you and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc., you may be obligated to pay a reduced commission rate of five percent (5%) of the reserve price. Shipping Arrangements Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. can advise you as to how to have your property delivered to our galleries. Packing, shipping and insurance are payable by the seller. In certain instances, packing and shipping costs may be paid by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and deducted from the proceeds of the sale. We may recommend packers and shippers, but we are not responsible for their acts or omissions. Appraisals Appraisals can be arranged for insurance, donation, estate tax, family division or other purposes. Appraisal fees vary according to circumstances. Please contact our Estates and Appraisals Department at 312.280.1212 for further information.
GUIDE FOR PROSPECTIVE BUYERS Conditions of Sale Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. encourages all prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue. Exhibitions Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. recommends that all prospective buyers attend the pre-sale exhibition prior to the auction. Staff members are available at our pre-sale exhibitions to advise prospective buyers on particular objects or on any aspect of the bidding process. Estimates Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. provides catalogue descriptions and pre-auction estimates for each lot included in the sale. These estimates are a guide for prospective bidders. They are not definitive. All pre-sale estimates are subject to revision. Condition Reports We are happy to provide a condition report for lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. Nevertheless, intending buyers are reminded that condition reports are statements of our opinion only, and that each lot is sold “AS IS,” per our Conditions of Sale, as outlined in the back of this catalogue. All lots should be viewed personally by prospective buyers or their agents to evaluate the condition of the property offered for sale due to the highly subjective nature of condition reports. Bidding at Auction The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium as well as any applicable taxes.
Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are:
$0 - $200 .............................................................. $10 $200 - $500 ............................................................. $25 $500 - $1,000 .......................................................... $50 $1,000 - $2,000 ....................................................... $100 $2,000 - $5,000 ...................................................... $200 $5,000 - $10,000 .................................................... $500 $10,000 - $20,000 ................................................ $1,000 $20,000 - $50,000 ............................................... $2,000 $50,000 - $100,000 ............................................. $5,000 $100,000 - $200,000 .......................................... $10,000 Over > $200,000 ........... Auctioneer’s Discretion
In-House Bidding Live bidding at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is by paddle only. Please register for a paddle at the entrance of the sales room. If you are the successful bidder, your paddle number and the hammer price will be announced by the auctioneer. Online Bidding Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. allows absentee and live bidding through our website at www.lesliehindman.com as well as absentee and live bidding through third party online bidding providers which vary by sale. For more information regarding online bidding please visit our website at www.lesliehindman.com. Absentee Bidding If you are unable to attend an auction, you may use the absentee bid form provided at the back of this catalogue. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will exercise written order bids and telephone bids at no additional charge. Lots will always be sold as inexpensively as is allowed other bids and reserves as are on our books or bids executed in competition from the audience. Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are tax exempt as permitted by law.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS/PARKING From the WEST: Take I-290 east. Take the Paulina Street/Ashland Boulevard exit 28B. Stay straight to go onto West Congress Parkway. Turn left onto South Paulina Street. Take a slight right onto West Ogden Avenue. Turn right onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the left side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the NORTH/NORTHWEST: Take I-90/I-94 east toward Chicago. Take the Ogden Avenue exit 50A. Stay straight to go onto North Racine Avenue. Turn right onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the SOUTHWEST: Take I-55 north. Exit 292A I-90/I-94 W Wisconsin Follow I-90/I-94 W Wisconsin to the Lake Street exit 51A. Turn left onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the SOUTH/SOUTHEAST: Take I-90/I-94 west Follow I-90/I-94 W via the exit on the left toward Chicago Loop. Take the Lake Street exit 51A and turn left onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. Parking: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has a private parking lot located on Ada Street, diagonally across the street from our entrance.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS, INC. AS AGENT The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. as owner or as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.
BEFORE THE SALE Prospective buyers are strongly advised to personally examine any property in which they are interested before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request, on lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. All lots are sold “AS IS” and without recourse and neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any warranties or representations, express or implied with respect to such lots. Neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to merchantability, fitness for purpose, correctness of the catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, material, genuineness, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, exhibitions, literature or historical significance of any lot sold. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. No statement, whether written or oral, and whether made in the catalogue, or in supplements to the catalogue, an advertisement, a bill of sale, a salesroom posting or announcement, the remarks of an auctioneer, or otherwise, shall be deemed to create any warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and its consignor(s) make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in the catalogue.
AT THE SALE Refusal of Admission Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has the right, at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid. Registration before Bidding A prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before bidding. We may require bank or other financial references. Bidding as Principal When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed upon in writing with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc., and that Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will only look to the principal for payment. Absentee Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out written bids given to us at least 24 hours prior to the sale for the convenience of clients who are not present at the auction in person, by an agent or by telephone. Bids must be placed in U.S. dollars. If we receive written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and these are the highest bids on the lot at the auction, it will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with the written bid. Telephone Bids On lots with a low estimate of $300 and above and if a prospective buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in the bidding by telephone and we do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connection with telephone bidding. These telephone bids may be recorded at the discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers.
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Online Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the Internet or software malfunctions related to the execution of online bids. Reserves Some lots in the sale are subject to a reserve which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate of the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with consignors or, in the absence thereof, the absolute discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. With respect to lots that are offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the auctioneer, in his or her discretion, will generally open the bidding at half of the low estimate for the lot. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer may proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized, and then continue up from that amount. Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his or her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he or she may decide, to withdraw any lot, and in the case of error or dispute, and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Successful Bid The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the case of a tie bid, the winning bidder will determined by the auctioneer at his or her sole discretion. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer has final discretion to determine the successful bidder or to reoffer the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. sale record shall be conclusive. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer to the highest acknowledged bidder subject to the Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and the bidder assumes full risk and responsibility.
AFTER THE SALE Buyer’s Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium and the applicable sales tax added to the final total. The buyer’s premium for all purchases except via live online bidding is twenty-five (25%) of the hammer price up to and including $100,000; twenty percent (20%) of any amount in excess of $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and twelve percent (12%) of any amount in excess of $1,000,000. The buyer’s premium for purchases made via live online bidding is twenty-six (26%) of the hammer price up to and including $100,000; twenty-one percent (21%) of any amount in excess of $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and thirteen percent (13%) of any amount in excess of $1,000,000.
Payment The buyer must pay the entire amount due (including the hammer price, buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and other charges) no later than 5 p.m. on the seventh (7) business day following the sale. Payment in U.S. dollars may be made with cash; bank check or cashier’s check drawn on a U.S. bank; money order; or wire transfer unless other arrangements are made with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are tax exempt as permitted by law.
Collecting Purchases Once Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has received all funds due to us, the buyer shall collect purchased lots within seven (7) business days from the date of the sale.
LIABILITY
Packing and Shipping If your bid is successful, we can provide you with a list of shippers. We will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us. Property will not be released to the shipper without the buyer’s written consent and until payment has been made in full. Packing and handling of purchased lots by us is at the entire risk of the purchaser, and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will have no liability of any loss or damage to such items.
Condition Reports Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, completeness, authorship, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this paragraph. Items under $1,000 are collated upon request.
Non Payment If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within seven (7) business days following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law:
Purchased Lots If for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser.
a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price
Legal Ramifications The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale, the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the jurisdiction in Illinois. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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.
Discretion Any and all of the conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. 0615
e.) to offset against any amount owed
g.) to take other action as we find necessary or appropriate
Failure to Collect Purchases If property is not picked up within seven (7) business days following the sale, whether or not payment has been made, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to charge $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser’s expense. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than seven (7) business days following the sale. In addition, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. For property that is not picked up after thirty (30) calendar days, an additional administration fee of $75 will be charged. Property which is paid for but left on our premises for any reason in excess of sixty (60) calendar days is subject to sale by us with the balance of any funds recovered in excess of storage charges and any other fees being remitted to you.
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Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: $0 - $200 ........................................................ $10 $200 - $500 ....................................................... $25 $500 - $1,000 .................................................... $50 $1,000 - $2,000 ................................................. $100 $2,000 - $5,000 ................................................ $200 $5,000 - $10,000 ............................................... $500 $10,000 - $20,000 ........................................... $1,000 $20,000 - $50,000 .......................................... $2,000 $50,000 - $100,000 ........................................ $5,000 $100,000 - $200,000 ..................................... $10,000 Over > $200,000 ...... Auctioneer’s Discretion For absentee bids, indicate your limit for each lot. Your bids will be executed at the lowest prices allowed by reserves and competing bids. If we receive more than one bid of the same value, the first one received will take precedence. A per lot buyer’s premium is added to the final hammer price as per the following: $0 - $100,000 ........................................................... 25% $100,001 - $1,000,000 ........................................... 20% $1,000,001 + ................................................................. 12% Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for failure or other inadvertent errors relating to the execution of your bids.
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