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Books, Maps, Manuscripts & Prints 09/20/12 Coins & Medals 09/20/12

Auction: Thursday, September 20th, 2012 at 10am Sale 1438 (Books) Sale 1438A (Coins) Exhibitions: Monday, September 17th, 10am–4:30pm Tuesday, September 18th 10am–4:30pm Wednesday, September 19th 10am–6pm Inquiries: Books: david bloom tel: 267.414.1246 dbloom@freemansauction.com kerry-lee jeffery tel: 267.414.1247 kjeffery@freemansauction.com Coins & Medals: samuel m freeman ii tel: +1 267.414.1200 beaufreeman@freemansauction.com

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Catalogue $20 Inside Front Cover: Lot 134 (detail) Inside Back Cover: A selection of coins

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Table of Contents Books on Books, Decorative & Fine Arts 1-4 Architecture 5-14 Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts 15-22 Fine, Graphic & Modern Art 23-70 Modern Firsts 71-99 Private Press Books 100-116 Travel & Exploration 117-125 Early Printing 126-156 Americana 157-168 Literature, incl. Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling 169-196 Charles Dickens 200-213 Sherlock Holmes 214-226 Color Plate & Other Illustrated English Books 227-279 Fine Bindings, Fore-Edge Paintings & C. 280-288 Illustrated Books incl. a collection of N.C. & Andrew Wyeth 289-347 Childrens Books 348-374 Costume & Ceremony 375-379a Sporting Books & C. 380-412 Natural History Books and Prints 413-429 Piranesi Etchings 430-437 Original Illustrations and Prints 438-462 Maps & Atlases 463-534 Manuscript Material 535-633 Performing Arts & C. 634-653 Illuminated Manuscripts 654-656C Etchings & Engravings 657-658 Posters 659-665 Postcards 666-672


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09/20/12 BOOKS ON BOOKS, DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS Lots 1-4 1 4 vols. (1 wrapper.) Books on Private, Small Press, & Illustrated Books: Ransom, Will. Private Presses and Their Books. NY, 1929. #1/1200. Lg. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt; light edge wear. Very slightly dusty. * Franklin, Colin. The Private Presses. Dufour Editions, (1969). 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j. Some shelf wear. * Kramer, Sidney. A History of Stone G. Kimball & Herbert S. Stone & Co., With a Bibliography...1893-1905. Chicago, 1940. #1/1000 (of 1500). 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; minor wear. Plates. Slipcase. * Mornand, Pierre. Vingt-Deux Artistes du Livre. Paris: le Courrier Graphique, (1948). #616/1800. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; light edge wear, glassine (chipping at edges.) Full-page & text illus. Minor foxing to front & back matter. $100-150 2 7 vols. (4 wrappers). Fine, Graphic, Decorative & Performing Arts Catalogues & C: Catalogue du Salon de la Rose Croix. Paris: Gallerie DurandRivel, 1892. 8vo, contemp. vellum & bds; spine repaired. Slightly internally toned. * World’s Columbian Exposition. Art and Handicraft in the Woman’s Building. Paris & New York: Goupil, 1893. 8vo, orig. richly gilt blue cloth, a.e.g; light wear. Orig. color front wrappers preserved. Photo illus throughout. * (Galeries de la Plume.) Catalogue de la Deuxieme Exposition du Salon des Cent Reserve a Un Ensemble d’Oeuvres d’Eugene Grasset. [Paris], [1894]. 8vo, modern bds, orig. pictorial wrappers preserved. * Eugene Grasset et son Oeuvre. Paris: Editions de la Plume, May 15, 1894. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; minor wear. Illus. Unopened. * (Redon, Odilon, frontis by.) Mellerio, Andre. le Mouvement Idealiste en Peinture. Paris: H. Floury, 1896. 12mo, late 3/4 morocco. Orig pictorial wrappers preserved. Adverts. Internally moderately toned. XXX Ausstellung de Vereingung Bildener Kunst le Osterreichs Secession. Wien [Vienna], [1908]. Sq. 12mo, orig. wrappers; edge wear & creasing. Plates. Adverts. Minor internal damp wrinkling. * Aveline, Claude. Steinlen L’Homme & L’Oeuvre. Paris: les Ecrivains Reunis, (1926). 12mo, orig. pictorial wrappers, some creasing & minor dust soiling. Plates. * (Sem & Cappiello, illus.) Henri-bellier, P. Sacha Guitry et Yvonne Printemps. (Paris), [c1925]. 4to, orig. limp cloth over flexible bds; slightly dusty. includes photo illus. $120-180

3 8 vols. Montfaucon, [Bernard de.] Antiquity Explained, and Represented in Sculptures. London: J. Tonson, 1721-22. With The Supplement to Antiquity Explained. London: J. Tonson, 1725. 10 vols in 8. 1st Ed in English. Translated by David Humphreys. Folio, contemp. blind-stamped calf, gilt-lettered spines; bindings worn, some boards detached. With 406 (of 440) plates. Some library markings, scattered toning and light foxing. Some scattered internal tears. $1,000-1,500 4 3 vols. (Grecian Pottery Reference.): Richter, Gisela. Red-Figured Athenian Vases. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1936. 1 of 500 copies. Folio, orig. pictorial black and red cloth; edges scuffed, library markings to spines. With 181 colotype plates. Library markings to front and back matter, not affecting plates. * (Auction Catalogue.) Collection de M. Albert B*. Antiquites Grecques. Paris, 1878. Folio, later cloth and bds; scuffed and with some staining. Orig. wrappers bound in. With 7 chromolitho. plates, 5 photo plates & in-text illus. Some scattered spotting. $500-800

ARCHITECTURE Lots 5-14 5 1 vol. Blondel, J[acques] F[rancois] Planches Pour le Cinquieme Volume Du Cours D’Architecture. Paris: Veuve Desaint, 1777. Plate vol. only. 4to, later marbled bds; corners bumped, edge worn, spine defective. With 136 engraved plates (some fold.) Scattered spotting and some dust soiling, mostly to edges. $200-300 6 3 vols. Alberti, Leon Battista. Della Architettura...Della Pittura...Della Statua. London: Tommaso Edlin, 1726. 1st ed. in English. Translated by James Leoni. Folio, modern cloth. With 102 plates (24 folding), engraved title (creased and with some toning) and list of subscribers. 1 plate repaired. Lacking endpapers. Toning, mostly to text edges, and scattered spotting and some dampstaining. Light to moderate toning & scattered light foxing to text & plates. * Bound with supplement: Leoni, James. Some Designs for Buildings both Publick and Private. London: Thomas Edlin, 1726. Christie’s, Apr 26, 1989, lot 163. $4,000-6,000


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7 5 vols. Gailhabaud, Jules. L’Architecture du Vme Au XVII Siecle et les Arts Qui En Dependent. Paris: Gide, 1858. 4 vols. 4to, orig. 1/2 leather, pebbled cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners bumped, scuffed. With numerous plates, some in color. Page edges lightly toned. * Atlas Volume. Folio, contemp. 1/2 leather & marbled bds; corners bumped, surface a little scuffed. With 25 chromolithos, 26 full page engravings. $400-600 8 Lot. Overbeke, Bonaventura ab. Les Restes de l’Ancienne Rome, Recherchez avec Soin. The Hague: Pierre Grosse Junior & Daniel Pinet, 1763. Folio, disbound. Titles for vols. II and III, text & 62 engraved plates. Generally clean & bright. Sold as a collection of plates only. $250-400

9 1 vol. Hoffstadt, Friedrich. Principii Dello Stile Gotico. Venice: Giuseppe Grimaldo, 1858. Folio, 3/4 vellum & marbled bds; extremities rubbed, surface scuffed. With engraved title and 48 plates; scattered spotting and some dust soiling. Discoloration and some creasing to endpapers. $200-300 10 2 vols. Le Corbusier. Les Corbusier - The Marseilles Block. London; Harvill, 1953. Translated by George Sainsbury, 4th, orig. cloth. Photo plates, plans, other illus. Some discoloration to endpapers. Minor darkening and light wear to spine and edges. First English ed. * (Jardot, Maurice introduction by) Le Corbusier. Dessins. Paris, 1955. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. black stamped cloth: light to moderate wear, spine starting to fray. Plates inernally clean. $120-180


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11 1 vol. Venturi, Robert; Brown, Denise Scott; Izenour, Steven. Learning from Las Vegas. Cambridge, Ma: MIT Press, [1972]. 1st ed. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered cloth, glassine lettered d/j (small edge tears and creasing.) With plans, photos and intext illus. Signed and inscribed to a Philadelphia architect by Bob [Robert Venturi] and Denise [Scott Brown.] on front free endpaper. Internally generally clean. From the Collection of a Philadelphian Architect. $1,000-1,500

13 1 vol.(wrappers.) Ruscha, Edward: Twenty-Six Gasoline Stations.1962. (Alhambra Ca., Cunningham Press, 1963.) #377/400. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. red-lettered white stiff wrappers; very slightly scuffed spine, light corner crease, glassine (some minor chipping and creases at edges). With full page photo. illus. Former owner’s name on verso of front wrapper. Internally crisp & clean. [Hasselblad 198]. From the Collection of a Philadelphia Architect. $3,000-5,000

12 1 vol. Venturi, Robert. Complexity and Contradiction. New York: Doubleday & Company, (1966). 8vo, orig. grey cloth, d/j (light edge wear, scuffed.). Photo illus. Inscribed to a local Philadelphia architect, signed ‘Bob’[Robert Venturi] on front free endpaper. From the Collection of a Philadelphian Architect. $120-180

14 1 vol.(wrappers.) Ruscha, Edward: The Sunset Strip. [Los Angeles]: Selfpublished, 1966. 1st ed., 1st issue (with panorama extending over partial last leaf). Sm. 8vo, orig. white stiff wrappers; very slightly scuffed, discolored spine. Silvered slipcase. Accordian format. With continuous photo. illus. With inkstamp on title page. Internally generally clean, some light discoloration near gutter. [Hasselblad 198]. From the Collection of a Philadelphian Architect. $1,500-2,500


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09/20/12 ART NOUVEAU AND ARTS & CRAFTS Lots 15-22 15 14 vols. Belle Epoque Book Illustration. Paris & Brussels Imprints in orig. pictorial wrappers: (Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, illustrator.) Tinan, Jean de. L’Exemple de Ninon de Lenclos Amoureuse. Paris, 1898. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. pictorial wrappers; minor spotting. Internally slightly toned. * Leclercq, Paul. Jouet de Paris. Paris, 1901. #219/300. 8vo, orig. pictorial wrappers; chipping to edges. Slightly shaken. * (Steinlen, illus.) Boukay, Maurice. Chansons Rouges. Paris, [1896]. 12mo, orig. pictorial wrappers; edge wear. Full-page litho illus. * Metenier, Oscar. Le Chansonnier Populaire. Paris, 1893. 12mo, orig. pictorial wrappers; edge wear. Toned. * Descaves, Lucien Barablas. Paroles dans La Valle. Paris, 1914. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; edge wear. Illus. Other titles upon request. $200-300 16 2 vols. Le Rire: Journal Humanistique... Paris, Nov. 10, 1894-Nov. 2, 1895, Jan.-June 1902. Vol. 1, nos 1-52, vol. 8 nos. 374-399. Lg. 4to, orig. green cloth (1902) color covers present, double page color supplements in vol. 8. Scattered minor internal wear. $100-150 17 1 vol. L’Image, Revue Litteraire et Artistique Ornee de Figures su Bois. Paris, Dec., 1896-Dec., 1897., nos 1-12. Lg. 4to, contemp. suede & silk; rubbed & worn. Color & other illus. Orig. covers bound in at back. Minor internal wear. $80-120 17A 1 vol. (Periodical Literature) La Vie au Grand Air. Paris, Jan-June, 1905. nos, 330-354. Folio, contemp. calf and marbled bds; moderate wear. Original covers preserved. Illus., adverts. Occasional internal toning and minor wear. $100-150 17B 1 vol. (Periodical Literature) L’Image Revue Litteraire et Artistique. Paris, Sep 1896-Dec 1897. Nov 1-12. 4to, 20th cent. 1/2 green morocco and marbled bds. Light wear. Wood engraved illus. Orig. covers (front and back) preserved. Internally clean and attractive. $100-150

17C Lot. (Periodical Literature) Illustrated French PeriodicalsPrimarily of the Bell Epoque. Gil Blas. Paris, 1893-1895, 1897. Anne(s) 3,4,5 and 7. in 4 bound vols. Orig. covers bound in. * Steinlan, et al, illus. Le Rire. Paris, Nov 1900-Oct, 1901, JanDec 1905, Jan -Dec 1906. in 3 roughly bound vols. orig. covers bound in. Also 14 loose issues, 1901, 1914. L’Assistte au Beune. Paris, Nov 1910-Oct 1911. In rough bound vols. Orig. covers bound in. * Illustration. Paris, Jul-Dec, 1914, Jan-June, 1919. In 2 bound vols. Original covers bound in. Some loose issues. La Mode (15), 1920 Le Sounine. (8), 1901-1902. La Mode Illustree.(7), 1901-1903; Modes Treuaux.(4), 1940-1949. All 4to folio. Sold with all faults. $250-400 18 Lot. Jugend: Munchner Illustrierte... Munich & Leipzig, 18961901, 1904 & 1909. The 260 issues for 1897-1900 & 1909 loose in 10 orig. color pictorial cloth portfolios. Lg 4to, orig. color pictorial covers present & intact, only the index sheets for 1898 present among loose issues. Scattered generally light wear & minor chipping to covers, some fraying to edges of cloth portfolios. Also with bound vols for 1896, vol 1 (of 2), orig. cloth, 1901, vol 2 (of 2), rubbed sheep & cloth, & assorted issues for 1904 bound in cloth & bds. All bound vols. with orig. wrappers intact, contents of 1904 vol. toned. $400-700 19 4 vols.(wrappers.) Art Nouveau Illustrated Periodicals: Bierbaum, Otto Julius; Meier-Graefe, Julius, editors.Pan. Berlin, 1895-1896. Nos. 1, 2, 4 & 5. (1895: April-Aug.)(1896: Dec-March.) Folio, orig. decorated wrappers and bd covers; some edge wear, some outer bds with detachments. Illustrated with original etchings and engravings, other illus. Incl. artists Franz von Stuck, Félix Vallotton, Henry van de Velde, Ludwig von Hofmann, Max Liebermann , Otto Eckmann , Hans Baluschek and Walter Leistikow. $200-300 20 14 vols. (Arts & Crafts) Stickley, Gustave, editor. The Craftsman: Illustrated Monthly Magazine. New York: United Crafts, 1909-[ ].Vols. 17-31. 8vo, later uniform two-tone buckram. Some orig.wrappers bound in (some trimmed close). Illustrated with numerous photos, plans and color plates. Perforated and ink library markings throughout. $200-300


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09/20/12 21 Lot. (wrappers.) Art Deco Periodicals: Fortune Magazine. New York, 1931 - Jan, Apr., May, July, Sept & Nov. 1932- Feb., March, Apr., May, June & July. Folio, orig. printed wrappers; some dust soiling and light wear. Fortune Magazine was an expensively produced publication started 4 months after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, marking the start of the Depression. Noted for its Art Deco style and content. $150-250 22 21 vols. (1 wrapper.) [Arts and Crafts Periodical]: Holmes, Charles, editor. The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. London, 1893-1906. Vols. 1-10; vols 12-17 (16 & 17 bound in one.); vol. 36, 37, 43, 44, 46 & 75. Lg. 4to, orig. gilt decorated green cloth; losses to heads of spine, wear to extremities. Vol. 5 rebound. Volume 75 in orig. pictorial wrappers. Illus. Scattered internal wear. Sold with all faults. $300-500

FINE, GRAPHIC & MODERN ART Lots 23-70 23 1 vol. Detouche, Henry. Les Peintures de La Femme Integrale: Felicien Ropes et a Willette. Paris: A Blaizot, 1906. #52/100 (of 116). 4to, orig. wrappers printed in black & red; light edge wear, occasionally slightly dusty. With orig. color litho by Felicien Raps & plain litho by A. Willette. Minor internal creasing. Includes chapter on Auguste Rodin. $120-180 24 1 vol. Ehninger, John W. Autograph Etchings by American Artists. New York: W. A. Townsend, 1859. Sm. folio, orig. publishers gilt-lettered green morocco; spine ends, corners & edges heavily rubbed, foot of spine rubbed away, front cover detached. With 12 mounted cliche-verve plates, tissue guards. Dampstaining & darkening to bottom margins of title page & front matter, edges of mounts occasionally foxed & starting to darken. $2,000-3,000

25 8 vols. (Rembrandt Van Rijin, Paul.) The Complete Works of Rembrandt. Paris: Charles Sedelmeyer, 1897-1906. #136/500 (of 575) on Holland Paper. Text by Wilhelm Bode Folio, orig. full brown morocco, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, gilt lettered spine, raised bands, silked endpapers; occasionally scuffed, very occasionally slightly rubbed, silked free endpaper in vol. 1 creased & occasionally frayed, other scattered minor creasing to front matter. Photogravure plates. Internally clean. Complete. $500-800 26 1 vol. Chamberlain, J[ohn]. Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman, Florentine and Venetian Schools... London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare Press, 1812. 2 parts in 1. Folio, orig. red morocco & marbled bds, raised spine bands, gilt decorated compartments, marbled endpapers, a.e.g; some edge wear, surface rubbed. Library stamp to title page and a very scattered light foxing. With 73 plates on 65 leaves. $2,000-3,000 27 1 vol. Ure, Andrew. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufacturers, and Mines. London, 1839. 1st ed. Thick 8vo, contemp. cloth; rubbed and worn, spine starting to pull away. With 1240 wood-engraved text illus. Lacking front free endpaper. With 8pp pub. cat. at back. Minor foxing to endpapers, internally clean. Unopened. $100-150 27A Lot. Diderot, Denis.Encyclopedie. Lucques & Paris, 1758-76. Folio. Partial and defective vols. and loose plates, containing 370 plates - mostly depicting agricultural and industrial subjects, such as coal mining, weaving, staining silk, plumbing, paper binding, draperie, indigotier, roofing, building of anchors, pottery, hydrolics and also music and heraldry. Scattered wear, spotting and dust soiling. Sold as a collection of plates only. Sold with all faults. $2,000-3,000 28 1 vol. Joel, Hans T. Das Graphische Jahrbuch. Darmstadt: Karl Lang, [1919]. 4to, orig bds; discolored, corners bumped. With 3 orig. woodcuts by Klein Prophiten Schmidt-Rotluff, Gottfried Graf and Walthur Ruttman, other illus., adverts. Former owner’s inscription on front free endpaper neatly whited over. $150-250


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29 1 vol. Hill, W. Henry, et al. Antonio Stradivari, His Life and Work (1644-1737). London: William E. Hill & Sons, Violin Makers, 1902. First edition. 4to, orig. 1/2 calf & cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed. Front endpapers removed. Color plates, other illus. Internally clean. $120-180

32 1 vol. (Picasso, Pablo.) Sabartes, Jaime. A Los Toros Avec Picasso. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, [1961]. Oblong 4to, orig. pictorial grey cloth; spine discolored. With 4 orig. lithos by Pablo Picasso. Some dust smudging to the first litho. Slipcase with scuffing and wear. $500-800

30 1 vol. Pote, Joseph. The History and Antiquites of Windsor Castle. Eton, 1749. 4to, old gilt-paneled speckled calf, rebacked, morocco spine label. With 13 plates. Moderate foxing. $100-150

33 1 vol. (Picasso, Pablo.) Suite de 180 Dessins. [New York], [1954]. Verve No. 29/30. Folio, orig bds; scuffed & stained, spine defective. With color litho title, color & b/w lithos. Some plates with dust soiling and light toning. $500-800

31 1 vol. De Goya Lucientes, Francisco. La Tauromaquia. Barcelona: Victoria, 1944. Oblong 4to, orig. blind stamped calf, rough cut edges; minimal wear. #118/500. With 41 engraved plates. Internally clean. In silk covered box; wear and dust smudging. $1,000-1,500

34 1 vol. (Miro, Joan; Chagall, Marc, illustrators.) Derriere Le Miroir: 10 Ans D’Edition: 1946-1956. Paris, 1956. Folio, orig. pictorial wrappers; spine and edges toned and soiled, 2 in. tear from spine to center, some small edge tears. Lacking glassine. With 3 original lithos by Joan Miro, Marc Chagall & Bazaine. Litho. edges with light discoloration. With 4 supplemental pamphlets. $200-300


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09/20/12 35 1 vol. (Miro, Joan; Chagall, Marc, illustrators.)Derriere Le Miroir: 10 Ans D’Edition: 1946-1956. Paris, 1956. Folio, orig. pictorial wrappers; light edgewear. Glassine torn. With 3 original lithos by Joan Miro, Marc Chagall & Jean Rene Bazaine. Internally generally clean, internal upper fore edge corners lightly to moderately creased. $400-600 36 1 vol. Chagall, Marc; Cain, Julien, editor. The Lithographs of Chagall. Monte Carlo & New York: Andre Sauret, George Braziller, [1960]. Folio, orig. cloth; light edge wear. D/j (edges worn, small edge tears.) With 12 orig. color lithos (incl. d/j). Internally clean. $500-800 37 3 vols Chagall, Marc. The Lithographs of Marc Chagall. New York, (1960); Boston, (1969); Monte carlo, (1874). Vols I, III, and IV. 4to, orig cloth, d/j. With twelve orig. color lithos in vol 1 (incl. wrapper), 2 orig. color lithos in vol III (incl wrappers) and 2 orig. color lithos in vol IV (incl wrappers). Other illus. in vols 1 and IV in original slipcases. Near Fine +. $1,500-2,500 38 1 vol. Chagall, Marc. Chagall Lithographs. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1960). 4to, orig. cloth d/j (corners are slightly bumped). With 12 orig. color lithos (incl wrappers). Color plates other lithos. Near fine/ near fine +. $1,200-1,800 39 2 vols. Chagall, Marc. Lithographs. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1969); Monte Carlo; Andre Sauret, (1974). Vols III and IV. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. Each with 2 orig. color lithos (incl wrappers). Color plates, other illus. Near Fine +. $400-700 40 3 vols. Marc Chagall - Catalogue Raisonne; Sorlier, Charles, editor. Chagall’s Posters: A Catalogue Raisonne. N.Y; Crown, (1975). 4to, orig. color plates. * Sorlier, Charles The Ceramics and Sculptures of Chagall. Monaco, (1972). 4to, original cloth, d/j. Orig. color litho frontis. Color and b/w plates. Minor wear. * Marteau, Robert. Les Vitraux de Chagall, 1957-1970. Paris, 1972. Folio, orig. cloth. d/j. Color plates. Minor wear. All near fine/Fine. $250-400

41 3 vols. Marc Chagall - Graphic Art Catalogue Raisonne. Sorlier, Charles. Chagall’s Posters; A Catalogue Raisonne. New York. Crown, (1975). 4to, orig. cloth d/j (minor edge wear). Color plates, other illus. Near fine. * Gaum, Ulrike, editor. Marc Chagall; The Lithographs, La Collection Sorlier. (New York); D, A.P. (1999). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. Color plates, near fine. * Leymarie, Jean. Marc Chagall, Monotypes, 1961-1965. Geneva, (1966). 210/1250. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (close tear). Color plates, other illus. $120-180 42 4 vols.(1 wrapper) Joan Miro: Erben, Walter. Monte Carlo; Andre Sauret, (1960). Sm 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (original color litho by Miro). Color plates, other illustrations. Minor wear. * Another copy of the precending, lacking d/j (gallery catalogue). Joan Miro, Oeuvre Grave et Lithographie. Geneva; G. Cramer, 1969. Oblong 4to, original color litho wrappers by Miro. Mounted plates. Light wear. * Taillandier, Yvon. Indelible Miro.. New York; Tudor (1972). Folio orig. cloth, d/j, slipcase. Color plates, other illus. Includes 2 orig. color lithos by Miro (wrapper and frontis). Near Fine +. $250-400 43 4 vols. Miro, Joan. Lithographs. New York, (1972); Paris, (1975); Paris, (1977) vols I-III, 2 copies of vol I. 4to, orig. cloth, wrappers. With 11 orig. color lithos by Joan Miro in vols I and II, and 5 in vol III. Color plates, other illus. English language edition of vols I and III. French language edition of vol II. Near Fine. Slipcases (except for 2nd copy of vol 1). Vols 1-3( of 4). $500-800 44 5 vols. Graphic Art Reference: (Galerie Georges Giroux.) Vente Publique...Felicien Rops. (Bruxelles), 1921. #506/1050. 4to, orig. wrappers; some chipping and creasing plates. Scattered light foxing. * Morse, Peter. John Sloan’ Prints: A Catalogue Raisonne. New Haven: Yale, 1969. First trade edition. Sm Folio, orig. cloth, d/j. Illus throughout. Near fine +. * Ittmann, John. Dox Thrash. Philadelphia Museum of Art, (2001). 4to orig. cloth, d/j. Illus. throughout. Near fine +. * Raddatz, Fritz J. Paul Wunderlich, Lithographies, (1959-1973). Fribourg, (1974). #762/1080. Square folio, orig. cloth, d/j. Orig. litho frontis, color plates, other illus. Near Fine. $200-300


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45 45 1 portfolio. Moore, Henry Spencer. Sketchbook 1926. London, 1976. Edition de tete ‘B’. #72/75 (of 325). Orig. 4to cloth, folddown box, holding pamphlet faces volume of original etching. Signed and numbered in pencil, “H. Moore”, loose with tissue leaf in original printed paper sleeve. Fine. $800-1,200

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46 1 portfolio. Rouault, (Georges). Quatorze Planches Gravees Pour les Fleurs du Mal. (Paris): Filante, 1966, #407/425. Folio, orig. orangebrown cloth chemise, in orig. orange-brown cloth case. Printed paper sleeve, text, 16 engraved plates with tissues, loose as issued. Light edge wear to cloth case and chemise. Internally clean and crisp. Each plate numbered in pencil. $1,200-1,800


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09/20/12 47 1 vol. (Derrier le Miroir.) Autour de la Revue Blanche, 1891-1903. (Paris): Maeght Editeur, (1966). # 78/250 on velin de rives. Folio, orig. pictorial wrappers, cloth chemise and slipcase with paper label, color plates, other illus. Loose as issued. Near Fine +. $250-400

53 1 portfolio. Moore, Henry Spencer. Sketchbook 1926. London, 1976. Edition de tete ‘B’. #73/75 (of 325). Orig. 4to cloth, folddown box, holding pamphlet faces volume of original etching. Signed and numbered in pencil, “H. Moore”, loose with tissue leaf in original printed paper sleeve. Fine. $800-1,200

48 2 vols. Toulouse Lautrec: Wittroch, Wolffand. Toulouse-Lautrec, Catalogue Complet de Estampes. (Paris), 1985. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j, slipcase, color illus throughout. Some wear to spine edges of case. Vols near fine +. $120-180

54 4 vols. (Picasso, Pablo:) Facsimile Sketch Books: De Lasarte, Juan, intro. by. Carnet Picasso La Coruna, 1894-1895. Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, (1971). 2 vols. Both oblong 8vo, orig. wrappers & embossed red cloth. #623/780. In paper covered slipcase with paper label; light wear. * Subirana, Rosa, intro by. Carnet Picasso, Paris, 1900. Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, (1972). 2 vols. #21/1000. Oblong 8vo & 24mo, orig. wrappers and cloth; light wear. Internally clean. In green slipcase; defective joints. $200-300

49 4 vols. Modern Art Reference: Pieyre de Mandiargues, Andre. Chagall. [Paris]: Maeght, [1974]. * Davidson, Jean, translated by. Calder: Autobiographie. [Paris]: Maeght, [1972]. * Jouffroy, Alain & Teixidor, Joan. Miro Sculptures.] [Paris]: Maeght, [1973]. * Corredor-Matheos, Jose & Pierre, Jose. Miro et Artigas. [Paris]: Maeght, [1974]. All oblong 4to, orig. cloth, glossy d/j, slipcase. Illus. NF. $120-180 50 1 vol. Calder, Alexander. Three Young Rats. N.Y.: Curt Valentin, 1944. 1st ed. Ltd. to 700 copies, out-of-series copy. Lg. 4to, orig. pictorial yellow bds & 1/2 cloth; light edge wear. D/j (separation along joints, discolored edges and small tears.) With numerous line drawing illus. by Alexander Calder. $120-180 51 1 vol.(wrappers.) (Chagall, Marc.) Mourlot, Fernand; Adhemar, Jean, editors. Prints from the Mourlot Press. [Paris],[1964]. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; spine discolored, some dust-soiling. Wrappers designed by Marc Chagall. 1 of 2,000 copies. Color litho. illus. $250-400 52 1 vol.(wrappers.) (Chagall, Marc.) Mourlot, Fernand; Adhemar, Jean, editors. Prints from the Mourlot Press. [Paris],[1964]. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers, glassine; spine discolored. Wrappers designed by Marc Chagall. 1 of 2,000 copies. Color litho. illus. $250-400

55 1 vol.(wrappers.) Chappuis, Pierre; Ubac, Raoul, illus. Pommier Impudique. Lausanne, Melisa, (1970). 1/5 (of 570). Folio, orig.wrappers. With 3 orig. lithos signed in pencil by Ubac. Some light offsetting. Internally generally clean. $500-800 56 4 vols. Modern Art: Ogawa, Masataka. Andre Brasilia. Tokyo: Zauho, (1974). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. Color plates, other illus. Inscribed and signed by Andre Brasilia on front free endpaper recto. NF. * Sorlier, Charles. Minaux Lithographer, 1948-1973. Paris; NY: L. Amiel, (1974). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. With 6 orig. color lithos. L Minaux. Color plates, other illus. Near fine. * Rodo Boulanger, Graciela. Gravures, 1961-1972. Greenwich: Lublin, (1973). 4to Orig. cloth. Color plates, other illus. With 8 orig. color lithos in cover pocket. Light wear. * Raddatz, Fritz Paul Wunderlich, Lithographer, 1959-1973. Paris: Vilo, (1973). Sq. folio, orig. cloth, d/j. Color & b/w plates. Orig. litho, frontis by Paul Wunderlich. $200-300


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09/20/12 57 5 vols. (2 wrappers.) (Chagall, Marc.) Prevert, Jacques. Presente le Cirque d’Izis. (Monte-Carlo): Andre Sauret, (1965). Sm folio, orig. cloth, d/j. 4 orig. color lithos by Chagall, other illus. * Chagall, (Marc.) Windows for Jerusalem. Jerusalem, (1963). Sm 4to, orig. color litho. wrappers. Color plates. * (Galerie Rosegart.) Chagall Coloured Wash-Drawings. Lucern, (1967). 12mo, orig. color wrappers. Color & b/w plates. * Amishai-Maisels, Ziva. Tapestries and Mosaics of Marc Chagall at the Knesset. N.Y.: Tudor, (1973). Sm. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j, color plates. * Chagall, marc. Musee Nationale, Message Biblique. (Paris), (1973). Sm. 4to, orig. cloth, glassine. Color plates, other illus. All near fine. $200-300 58 2 vols. Alastair. Fifty Drawings by... N.Y Knopf, 1925. #1/1025. 4to, orig. gilt-decorated black bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear, glassine (chipped). With 50 plates, minor spotting to endpapers. * Another copy of the preceding. #1/1024. Orig. bds; corners bumped. 50 plates, lacking glassine. $80-120 59 1 vol. Warhol, Andy. Andy Warhol’s Index Book. [New York]:[Random House], [1967]. 4to, pictorial 3D laminate mounted bds; some scuffing and soiling. Complete with popup Hines Tomato Paste can; a pop-up castle, a folded geodesic dome (dodecahedron); a sheet of stamps to be placed in water, a paper accordion; a multi-colored pop-up airplane; a paper disc with “The Chelsea Girls” in printed type on wire spring; a 45 R.P.M. flexi-disc with portrait of Lou Reed, which plays a supposedly unrecorded song by Nico and the Velvet Underground; and an illustration of a nose with two colored overlays on a double-folded page; silver balloon present, but sticking two pages together. With photographs by Nat Finkelstine. Binding shaken, 1st signature loose. Other scattered wear. $1,500-2,500 See color illustration on page 65 60 1 vol. Ting, Walasse. One-Cent Life. Berne, [1964]. #2046/2100. Folio, orig. decorated cloth covered bds; glossy pictorial dustwrapper; minor wear, some surface scuffing. In orig. yellow cloth slipcase. With 62 full-color lithographs, loose as issued. By artists such as Appel, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Jean Paul Riopelle, Andy Warhol, etc. Bright copy. $2,000-3,000 See color illustration on page 65

61 1 vol. Ting, Walasse. One-Cent Life. Berne, [1964]. #1599/2100. Folio, orig. decorated cloth covered bds; glossy pictorial dustwrapper; minor wear, some surface scuffing. In orig. blue cloth slipcase. With 62 full-color lithographs, loose as issued. By artists such as Appel, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Jean Paul Riopelle, Andy Warhol, etc. Bright copy. $2,000-3,000 62 1 vol. (Koons, Jeff.) Holzwarth, Hans Werner, editor. Jeff Koons. Cologne: Taschen, 2007. #258/1600 (of 1800) signed by Jeff Koons. Lg. folio, orig. onlaid color cloth, in orig. silver lettered red cloth fall-down box. Color plates. Near Fine +. $1,000-1,500 63 4 vols.(wrappers.) Modern Art: Roger-Marx, Claude: L’Oeuvre Grave de Vuillard. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, [1948]. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers, glassine; glassine torn, spine creased. #2401/2500. Color & b/w lithos. Internally lightly toned. Some offsetting. * Les Lithographies de Renoir. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, [1951]. #2316/3000. Folio, orig. pictorial wrappers, glassine; glassine torn. Illus. Pages lightly toned, some offsetting. * Eluard, Paul. Le Dur Desir de Durer. Phila.: Grey Falcon Press, [1950]. #994/1500. 4to, orig. wrappers, glassine; toned, glassine torn. Illus. * Warnod, Andre. Pascin. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, [1954]. #1818/2000. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; discolored, some edge wear. Color illus. $300-500 64 1 vol. Avedon, Richard, Photographer; Capote, Truman. Observations. (New York), 1959. Folio, orig. lettered white bds. Photo illus. Bright attractive copy, lacking d/j & slipcase. $200-300 65 1 vol. Arp, Jean. Vers Le Blanc Infini. Lausanne & Paris: La Rose Des Vents, 1960. #333/499 (of 600) signed by the artist. 4to, orig. 1/2 vellum & bds; light wear, scuffed. With 8 plates, loose as issued. In slipcase (separating at joints, discolored.) Internally generally clean. $500-800


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09/20/12 66 1 vol. (Matisse, Henri.) Barr, Alfred H. Matisse; His Art and His Public. N.Y.: Museum of Modern Art, [1951]. #21/ 495 signed by Barr. 4to, orig. blue cloth. Slipcase (scuffed). With an orig. litho by Matisse, other illus. Internally generally clean. $500-800

72 1 vol. Knowles, John. A Separate Peace. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1960. 1st ed., in later issue d/j. 8vo, orig. cloth; some fading, d/j (very minor edge tears, some scuffing and discoloration.) Internally generally clean. $100-150

67 1 vol. Matisse, Henri. The Last Works of.... [N.Y]: Harcourt, Brace and Co, [1958]. Folio, orig. bright orange bds; joints stressed, corners and edges worn. D/j (small edge tears, surface scuffed.). Verve, No 35/36. American ed. With color illus. Internally generally clean. $800-1,200

73 1 vol. O’Hara, John. Appointment in Samarra. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1934). 1st ed., 1st ptg. 8vo, orig. black cloth, giltlettered spine, top edge stained yellow; very slightly bumped, d/j (corners slightly chipped, approx. 8 small wounds to back panel - with loss of 1 or 2 words of a few letters, 2 close horizontal tears to upper spine panel - negligible paper loss, 3 inch vertical tear along joint of back & spine panels from head of joint, other scattered minor wear.) Pub. slip tipped in. With “Recent Fiction” at head of back panel. Bruccoli A2.1.a. $800-1,200 See color illustration on page 66

68 1 vol. Matisse, Henri. Portraits. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1954. #2416/2850. 4to, orig. pictorial wraps, glassine; cover separated along inner front hinge. With orig. litho. frontis and other color illus. 1st few pages loose. With orig. blue slipcase (discolored and worn at edges.) $800-1,200 69 4 vols. (Marilyn Monroe.) Ginzburg, Ralph, editor. Eros. New York, 1962. Vol. 1, nos 1-4. (all pub.) Folio, pictorial bds, in original shipping mailers (with some wear.) Bright clean copies. Issue no. 3 includes the last photo shoot of Marilyn Monroe. $100-150 70 1 vol. (Chinese Photo Album.) Hang Zhou; Ying Hua, photographer. The Jiang Province West Lake Scenery. N.p., [c1920]. Oblong 4to, orig. cloth & ties; slightly dusty. With 24 mounted photos, 5 1/2 x 7 7/8 inches; 140 x 200mm. With tissue text leaves in Chinese & English. Some spotting to mounts. $100-150

MODERN FIRSTS Lots 71-99 71 1 vol. Frost, Robert. A Masque of Mercy. New York: Henry Holt, [1947]. 1st ed. #282/751 signed by Robert Frost. 4to, orig. bds; slightly scuffed. Endpapers partly discolored. Lacking slipcase. Crane A31. $150-200

74 1 vol. Farrell, James T. Young Lonigan: A Boyhood in Chicago Streets. New York: Vanguard, 1932. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, paper labels, top edge stained brown, rough trimmed; occasional minor edgewear, d/j (mostly minor edge wear at head of foot & top of spine panels starting to chip, old cellotape on verso of head & tail of spine panel.) Internally clean. VG+ $250-400 75 3 vols. Steinbeck, John: The Grapes of Wrath. New York: Viking, (1939). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. pictorial grey cloth; light wear, occasional minor darkening, d/j (light to moderate creasing to edges, corners & back panel ends starting to chip, occasionally a little scuffed.) Some darkening & dust soiling to endpapers, light to occasionally moderate spotting to fore edge, edges of 1/2 title faintly stained. G+ /VG- * The Moon is Down. N.Y: Viking, 1942. 1st ed., 1st state. 12mo, orig. blue cloth; light wear, d/j (occasionally slightly scuffed. Some darkening to endpaper gutter edges, tope edge slightly dusty. With the large period on p112. VG/VG+. * Cannery Row. N.Y: Viking, 1945. 1st ed., 2nd issue. 12mo, orig. yellow cloth; light edge wear, occasionally slightly dusty, d/j (moderate creasing & light chipping to edges, slightly dusty.) G/G+ $500-800


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09/20/12 76 1 vol. O’Flaherty, Liam. The Assassin. London: J. Cape, (1928). 1st ed. #130/150 signed by Liam O’Flaherty. 8vo, orig. giltlettered blue cloth; light wear, d/j (moderate creasing & some chipping to edges, moderate wear to joints.) Internally generally clean. In d/j indicating that it (the d/j) was issued for the signed ltd ed. $120-180 77 1 vol. Faulkner, William. Sherwood Anderson & Other Famous Creoles. New Orleans: Pelican Bookshop, 1926. #155/250. 4to, orig. green bds with paper label; lacking spine cover, extremities rubbed, edges discolored. Front hinge fragile and coming loose. Illus. by William Spratling. Page edges lightly toned. [See Peterson A3.] $500-800 78 1 vol. Faulkner, William. Intruder in the Dust. N.Y., (1948). 1st printing. 12mo, orig. gilt & red decorated & lettered black cloth, gilt spine lettering starting to fade, d/j (occasional minor chipping to edges, back panel slightly dusty). Discoloration from old newspaper chippings on endpapers. Very Good +. $100-150 79 6 vols. Faulkner, William: A Green Bough. New York: Harrison, Smith and Robert, 1933. 1st trade ed. Sq. 8vo, orig. green cloth, giltlettered spine; corners frayed, other light edge wear, spine sunned. Endpapers starting to darken. Massey M56.* The Hamlet. New York: Random House, 1940. 1st Trade ed., 1st trade ed., 1st ptg. 8vo, orig. cloth, top edge stained pink; light edge wear, slightly dusty. Lacking d/j. M72.* Intruder in the Dust. N.Y: Random House, 1948. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth, top edge stained green, d/j (chipping & small paper loss at edges). VG/VG+. M220* Requiem for a Nun. N.Y: Random House, (1951). 1st ed., presumed 1st issue. 8vo, orig. two-tone cloth, top edge stained grey; edges slightly sunned, d/j (spine panel ends chipped, with some loss, occasional other chipping at edges). VG. M241* The Stage Adaptation of the Preceding, New York: Random House, (1959). 1st ptg. 8vo, orig. cloth, pictorial label; light wear, d/j (light edge wear, slightly dusty.) Photo plates. * The Reives. N.Y: Random House, (1962). 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear, d/j (minor edge wear) VG+. M193. $250-400

80 2 vols. O’Neill, Eugene. Marco Millions. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927. 1st ed. #77/450 signed by Eugene O’Neill. 8vo, orig. vellum-backed bds, paper spine label light wear. Orig. slipcase, with label; old cellophane repairs to joints, other wear. Attractive copy in worn & repaired orig. slipcase. * Lazarus Laughed. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1927. 1st ed. #549/775 signed by Eugene O’Neill. 8vo, orig. paper vellum & bds, paper spine label; spine scuffed & darkened, other light to moderate wear. $120-180 81 1 vol. Salinger, J.D. Catcher in The Rye. Boston: Little, Brown, 1951. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. black cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine moderately scuffed, occasional minor edge wear, d/j (some chipping along top edges & top of spine panel, corner joints of panels & flaps exhibiting a little paper loss, several masking tape repairs to d/j verso along spine panel & front panel edges & along front cover/front flap hinge, some creasing to back panel, spine & back panel a little sunned). First state d/j with Salinger’s photo on back panel. VG-/VG $1,000-1,500 82 1 vol. Salinger, J.D. Catcher in The Rye. Boston: Little, Brown, 1951. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. black cloth; moderate wear, corners bumped, d/j (some chipping to edges - minor loss to ptg, slightly dusty, attached at edges of flaps to bdg with blue tape.) Some internal spotting. Ex-libris. ink stamps on front free endpaper & bottom edge. 1st state of d/j. $400-600 83 4 vols. Bowles, Paul: The Sheltering Sky. [N.Y.]: New Directions, (1949). 1st Am. ed. 8vo, orig. grey-green cloth; tape residue. D/j (small edge tear, scuffed.) Discolored endpapers. * Let it Come Down. N.Y: Random House, [1952]. 1st printing. 8vo, two-tone cloth with paper image; corners bumped, light soiling. D/j (with small edge tears and scuffing.) * Next to Nothing. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1981. 4to, pictorial bds; very light edge wear. #6/ 300, signed by Bowles on front blank. * The Spider’s House. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1982. 4to, orig. pictorial bds; very light wear. #55/ 350, signed by Bowles on front blank. $200-300


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09/20/12 84 1 vol. Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. One Hundred Years of Solitude. N.Y: Harper & Row, (1970). 1st ed., first printing, with later issue dust-jacket. 4to, orig. green cloth, d/j (some small creases to edges.) Internally clean. $150-250 85 1 vol. Lawrence, D.H. The Rainbow. London: Methuen, (1915). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. dark blue & green cloth; slightly scuffed, corners & spine ends starting to grey, gilt on spine starting to fade, back joint of cloth separating, slightly cocked; front hinge separating. With 4pp adverts at back. Very occasional, mostly minor, internal spotting. Book plate on front paste-down. Roberts A7. $250-400 86 1 vol. Lawrence, D.H. Sons and Lovers. London: Duckworth, 1913. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; corners bumped, other light edge wear, slightly cocked. Scattered, generally light foxing & spotting, moderate foxing to title and 1/2 title. With 20pp adverts at back. Book plate on paste-down, gilt lettering in very good state of preservation. Variant 1, with cancelled title. Robert A4. $300-500 87 5 vols. Lawrence, D.H. [Novels & Short Stories.]: Aaron’s Rod.London: Martin Secker, (1922). 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; moderately scuffed & little dusty, corner bumped, joints starting to fray, spine darkened. Adverts. Light to moderate foxing. Roberts A21. * The Ladybird. London: M.S., (1923.) 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; corners bumped, spine ends a little frayed, other light wear. Adverts. Scattered internal light foxing & occasional minor spotting & dampstaining. Roberts A24. * Kangaroo. London: M.S, (1923). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear. Adverts. Roberts A26. * The Plumed Serpent. London: M.S., (1926). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; light edge wear, slightly scuffed, minor bubbling. Adverts. Minor foxing to endpapers. Roberts A33. * The Virgin and the Gypsy. London: M.S., (1930). 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear. Roberts A54. $200-300

88 5 vols. Lawrence, D.H. [Travel, Essays, Poetry & C.]: Sea and Sardinia. N.Y: Thomas Seltzer, 1921. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig. cloth & bds, paper spine label; moderate wear. Plates, incl. color plates. Endpapers darkened, hinges darkened & split. Roberts A20. * England My England. London: Martin Socker, (1924). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear, minor scattered foxing. Roberts A23 * Studies in Classic American Literature. London: M.S., (1924). 1st English ed. Tall 8vo, orig. cloth, paper spine label; light wear, spine sunned. Some foxing to title & front matter. Roberts A25. * Birds, Beasts and Flowers, Poems. London: M.S., (1923). 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. cloth & bds, paper spine label; moderate edge wear, slightly dusty. Scattered light foxing. Roberts A27b. * Apocalypse. Florence: G. Orioli, 1931. 1st ed. #684/1750. Tall 8vo, orig. cloth, morocco spine label; spine & edges starting to fade, spine label chipped. Frontis portrait. Scattered light foxing. Roberts A57. All with bookplate on front paste down. $200-300 89 1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom the Bell Tolls. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1940. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. beige cloth, stamped in red & black; light edge wear, a little dusty, d/j (some chipping along edges with some loss of design at head & foot of spine.) Endpapers & ptg block edges starting to darken. Early state of d/j. Hanneman A18a. $250-400 90 1 vol. (Hemingway, Ernest, intro. by.) Kiki’s Memoirs. Paris: Sign of the Black Manikin Press, 1930. 1st ed. Translated by Samuel Putnam. Sm 4to, orig. lettered cream stiff wrappers printed in black & red with b/w pictorial cover label; occasionally slightly crease, light edge wear. Plates by Man Ray, Foujita et al. Internally clean. In rough orig. box. Hanneman B7. $200-300 91 2 vols. Hemingway, Ernest: For Whom the Bell Tolls. N.Y: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; spine toned. D/j ( with tear and separation to upper right corner, affecting title, small edge tears and creasing, loss to lettering on spine.) Early state panel of d/j. Hanneman A18a. * The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories. N.Y: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1938. 8vo, orig. red cloth; scuffed, spine discolored. Slightly shaken. Pages lightly discolored. Small edge tear to front free endpaper. Hanneman A16a. $300-500


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09/20/12 92 4 vols. Miller, Henry: The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder. N.Y: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, (1948). 1st ed. 4to, orig. bds; light wear. D/j (small open tear at lower right corner and top of spine, staining and wear to back panel.) * My Bike and Other Friends. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1978. 8vo, orig. black cloth, d/j (light wear to back panel). #38/250 signed by Miller on limitation page. * The Wisdom of the Heart. Conn.: New Directions, [1941]. 4to, orig. red cloth, d/j (spine discolored, small loss to lower rear left corner on rear panel.) Some discoloration to endpapers. * Order and Chaos. [Tucson, Arizona]: Loujon Press of New Orleans, [1966]. One of 1,399. 4to, orig. mixed-media binding. In slipcase (light edge wear). $250-400 93 1 vol. Lewis, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1925). 1st ed. #438/500 signed by Sinclair Lewis. 4to, orig. two-tone cloth, paper label to spine; light edge wear, some wear to paper label. Former owner’s name to front free endpaper. Extra spine label inserted. $300-500 94 29 vols. Sabatini, Rafael. Works. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1924. Autograph ed. #288/750 signed by the author. 8vo, orig. 1/2 cloth and bds, paper spine label, rough cut edges; minor wear. With frontis illus. $400-600 95 3 vols. Loos, Anita: “Gentleman Prefer Blondes.” New York: Boni & Liveright, 1925. 1st ed., 1st issue. Illus by Ralph Barton. 12mo, red cloth, gilt; light wear, d/j (a few chips at edges, slightly dusty.) Presentation copy, inscribed & signed on front free endpaper by Anita Loos “To Carmel Myers/ with all love and sympathy of a fellow brunette..Dec. 30 1925.” * “But Gentleman Marry Brunettes.” New York: Boni & Liveright, 1928. 1st ed. Illus by Ralph Barton. 12mo, orig. bds; light wear, d/j (some edge wear & chipping, back wrapper detached - but intact & present.) Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by Anita Loos on front free endapper, “To dearest Carmel - this vindication for we brunettes...” * Another copy of the first title, 1st issue, orig. cloth; light to moderate wear, lacking d/j. The first 2 above together in custom full red morocco slipcase & chemise,. Carmel Myers (1899-1980); American silent film actress Ben Hur (1925) etc. $400-700

96 6 vols. Shaw, George Bernard. Three Plays for Puritans. London: Grant Richards, 1901. * Man and Superman. Westminster [London}: Archibald Constable, 1903. * John Bull’s Other Island and Major Barbara. London: Archibald Constable, 1907. * Androches and the Lion,...Pygmalion.. London: Constable, 1916. * Heartbreak House... L: Constable, 1919. * Back to Methuselah. L: Constable, 1921. All 1st ed. All 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spines. Untrimmed fore & bottom edges, all spines faded to brown, bds starting to fade, endpapers often moderately discolored, scattered light foxing. Adverts at back of John Bull’s Island, miscalliana, Androdes & Heartbreak House. $200-300 97 4 vols. Barr, James: Quatrefoil. New York: Greenberg, (1950). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-decorated black cloth; light wear. D/j (some edge wear.) Book plate of Dr. Noel J. Cortes on front pastedown. Presentation copy inscribed to “Dr. Cortes, dated ‘1220-50’ & signed James Barr on front free endpaper recto. Free endpaper discolroed in part by old newspaper clipping. * Another copy of the preceding, 1st ed., orig. cloth, d/j, bright presentation copy, inscribed to “Noel [Cortes], dated ‘2-4-52’ & signed by James Barr on front free endpaper recto. * Derricks. New York: Greenberg, (1951). 1st ed. 8vo, maroon cloth; light wear, d/j (minor edge wear.) Presentation copy inscribed to “Dearest Noel’, dated, ‘2-4-52’, signed by James Barr on front free endpaper recto. * Game of Fools. Los Angeles, (1955). #147/ 2,000. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j Signed by James Barr Fugate on 1/2 title. Attractive copy. Lot includes promotional match book for Quatrefoil. $100-150 98 2 vols. Ferber, Edna. Show Boat: Garden City: Doubleday Page, 1926. 1st ed. #14/201 signed by Edna Ferber. 8vo, orig. vellum backed blue green bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine slightly darkened, minor edge wear. Endpapers moderately discolored. In orig. defective case with paper label.* First trade ed. of the preceding. 12mo, orig. yellow cloth; light wear to edges, moderate wear to joints, d/j (slightly dusty, chipping at heads of panels - affecting the S & N in Show Boat at head of front panel.) Typed Note Signed, Edna Ferber, Aug. 21st 1926 inserted. $200-300


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09/20/12 99 5 vols. Modern British Authors: Huxley, Aldous. Antic Hay. London: Chatto & Windus, 1923. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. orange cloth, paper spine label, top edge stained yellow, other edges untrimmed; light wear, d/j (slightly dusty & moderately spotted, some chipping & creasing at edges & at bottom 3rd of spine of back panel joint.) Some discoloration to endpapers. Title label tipped in. * Maugham, W. Somerset. The Moon and Sixpence. N.Y: G.H. Doran, (1919). 1st Am. ed., later issue. 12mo, orig. cloth; moderate wear, joints & edges scuffed, slightly cocked. * _ _ Cales and Ale. L: W. Heinemann, (1930). 1st ed., 2nd state. Sm. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; light to moderate wear, d/j (slightly dusty, light edge wear.) Minor discoloration to endpapers, occasional spotting to edges. * Shaw, George. Androcles and the Lion,..., Pygmalion. L: Constable, 1916. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. green cloth; slightly dusty, some edge wear, d/j (spine panel gone, other wear, flaps & cover panels largely intact.) 2pp adverts. Some darkening to adverts & endpapers. * Woolfe, Virginia. Orlando. N.Y: Harcourt, Brace, (1928). 1st Am. Trade Ed. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear, d/j (light edge wear, occasional small close tears - price clipped.) Internally clean. $150-250

PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS Lots 100-116 100 5 vols + 1 portfolio. Small & Private Press Books & C. (Leloir, Maurice, illus.) Sterne, Laurence. A Sentimental Journey Through France & Italy. N.Y., 1884. #10/100. Folio, loose as issued in orig. portfolio; scuffed. With double suite of the illustrations + additional title page decorated with orig. water color border by Leloir. Internally clean. * (Kley, Heinrich, illus.) Virgil. Aeneid. Munich, 1910. Translated by Alois Blumauer. #273/900. 4to, orig. 1/4 vellum bds; spotting to vellum. Front hinge stressed. * (Tealby, Norman, illus.) Antonio de Alarcon, Pedro. The Three-Cornered Hat. London: Gerald Howe, (1927). Tall 8vo, orig. black cloth, gilt; light wear, d/j (some chipping to spine.) Color plates, other illus. Bright copy. * (Franfrolico Press.) Franfrolicana:..A Bibliography. London, 1928. #52/500. 8vo, orig. bds; light wear. Illus. * (Sign of the Blue- Behinded Ape Press.) (Durenceau, Andre, illus.) An Immoral Anthology. [Mt. Vernon], 1933. #1/290. 8vo, orig. peach bds; slightly scuffed, slipcase (moderately dusty.) * (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Hoffmann, Heinrich. Slovenly Peter. 1935. Illus. by Fritz Kredel, trans. by Mark Twain. #696/1500. Folio, orig. morocco-backed color pictorial cloth; light edge wear, chemise, slipcase (slightly scuffed & dusty.) $200-300

101 2 vols. (Golden Cockerel Press.) Flint, William Russell. Mixes Admonished or Beauty Reproved. (London), 1955. #85/150 (of 550) signed by William Russell Flint. Sm. folio, orig. full giltpictorial scarlet morocco, t.e.g., gilt-lettered & emblematic spine; minor wear, slipcase, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Illus by William Russell Flint, color frontis, color title vignette, spine plates & text illus. * (Flint, W. Russell, illus.) Judith [Book of.] London: Haymarket Press, 1928. #66/100 signed by W. Russell Flint. 4to, orig. flexible gilt-lettered vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, silk ties; light wear. With 4 mounted color plates. Attractive copy in orig. worn slipcase. Without the portfolio of extra plates. $400-600 102 2 vols. (Riccardi Press.) (Flint, Russell, illustrator.): The Song of Songs. London: Medici Society, 1909. #283/500 (of 517). 4to, orig. mottled limp vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, ties; light wear. With 10 mounted color plates, tissue guards. * Aurelius Antonius, Marcus. The Thoughts of... London: Medici Society, 1909. #363/500 (of 517). 4to, orig. limp vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, ties; light wear. With 12 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards. Both lacking orig. boxes. Russell Flint printed exhibition slip inserted in Song of Songs. The first & second titles by the Riccardi Press. $500-800 103 8 vols. (3 wrappers.) Small & Private Press Books - American & British: (Bodley Head Press.) Gall, Norman. Orchard Songs. London: Elkin Mathews, John Lane; New York: G.P. Putnams, 1893. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. green cloth; light wear, spine & edges fading to brown. Pub. cat. at back. Untrimmed. * (Bodley Head Press.) Davidson, John. Ballads & Songs. London: John Lane; Boston: Copeland & Day, 1894. 3rd ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. black cloth, gilt; light wear. Pub. cat at back. Untrimmed. * (Bodley Head Press.) (Le Galliene, Richard.) The Quest of the Gilt-Edged Girl. L & NY: John Lane, 1897, Bodley Book lots no. 2. Sm. 4to, orig. wrappers (fore edge separating) Unopened. In custom falldown box. * Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. The Blessed Damozel. N.Y: for M.F. Mansfield, 1898. #1/1500. Sm. 4to, orig. wrappers; light wear. * (Herbert S. Stone.) D’Annunzio, Gabrielle. Epscopo & Company. Chicago, 1896. Sm 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Adverts. Scattered minor foxing. Kramer 108. * (Herbert S. Stone.) Hay, Helen. Some Verses. Chicago, 1898. Orig. bds, paper label; light wear, slightly dusty. Untrimmed. Kramer 160. * (H.S. Stone.) Lawson, Elsworth. Euphrosyne and her “Golden Book”. Chicago, 1901. 8vo, orig. black & gilt stamped green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners bumped, light wear. K 279. * (Brothers of the Book.) (Artzybasheff, Boris, illus.) The Linebook. Chicago, 1929. Tall 12mo, orig. color pictorial wrappers; light wear. $200-300


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09/20/12 104 10 vols.(1 wrapper.) Will Bradley: (Wayside Press). The Book of Ruth and the Book of Esther. N.Y., (1897). 8vo, orig. bds, paper spine label; moderate wear. Scattered light foxing. * (Wayside Press.) Le Gallienne, Richards. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam. N.Y: John Lane, Bodley Head, 1897. #1073/1250 signed by Richard Le Galliene. 8vo, orig. bds; some edge wear, occasional light foxing. Untrimmed. Close tear in pp 23/24. * Lampman, Archibald. Lyrics of Earth. Boston: Copeland and Day, 1895. 1st ed. #1/500 (of 550). Sm 8vo, orig. pictorial cloth; occasionally scuffed. Some foxing. Untrimmed. Bdg designed by Bradley. * Waterloo, Stanley. A Man and a Woman.. Chicago, 1897. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear. Bdg. designed by Bradley. * (Wayside Press.) E.A. The Earth Breath and other Poems.. NY: J. Lane, (1897). 12mo, orig. pictorial bds, spine label (defective); light to moderate wear. Scattered light foxing. Hinges stressed. Untrimmed. * [Heintzeman Press.] Browning, Robert. Rabbi Ben Ezra. [Concord: Sign of the Vine], [c1903]. 12mo, orig. bds, paper label; some minor spotting. Some minor internal spotting. * [Heintzeman Press.] Lamb, Charles. A Dissertation Upon Roast Pig. (Concord: Sign of the Vine), [c1903] 12mo, orig. bds, paper label; minor wear. * [Heintzeman Press.] Wither, George. A Love Song. (Concord: Sign of the Vine), [c1903]. 24mo, orig. bds, paper label. unopened. Near Fine. * [Heintzeman Press.] The Leather Bottle. (Concord: Sign of the Vine.), [c1903]. 24mo, orig. bds, paper label. Near Fine. * (Brothers of the Book.) Banning, Kendall, compiler. Man Am. Pierrot. Chicago, 1917. 8vo, orig. bds; light wear, slipcase (worn). With its prospectus inserted. $250-400 105 1 vol.(wrappers) Forster, [E]dward [M]organ. The Story of the Siren. Richmond: The Hogarth Press, 1920. 1/500 copies. 8vo, orig. marbled blue self-wrappers, plain white label; edges with small tears and discoloration. Pages lightly toned. Woolmer 9. $150-250 106 4 vols. Small and Private Press Books: Swift, Jonathan. Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. (London): Golden Cockerel Press, 1925. #299/480. 2 vols. 4to, orig. 1/2 cloth & bds; scuffed. Illus. with wood engravings by David Jones. * Mallarme, Stephane. L’Apres-midi D’un Faune. (London): Golden Cockerel Press, 1956. #197/ 200. Tall 4to, orig. 1/2 leather and cloth; light wear. Illus. by John Buckland Wright. Internally clean. * Dostoevsky, F.M. Stavrogin’s Confession and the Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner. Richmond: The Hogarth Press, 1922. 1st ed., 1st state of binding. 1 of 750 copies (of 1050). 8vo, orig. patterned bds, paper label; cover stained and edge worn. Pub cat. at rear. $300-500

107 1 vol. Wilde, Oscar. The Ballad of Reading Gaol. East Aurora, NY: Roycrofters, [1905]. #23/100 on Japan Vellum, signed by Elbert Hubbard on limitation page. 8vo, orig. 3/4 crushed blue morocco & bds, gilt decorated spine compartments; some discoloration to bds, edge wear. Further signed and inscribed by Hubbard on front free endpaper. $200-300 108 9 vols. Small & Private Press Books: British: (Vale Press.) Campion, Lomas. Fifty Songs. London, 1896. 8vo, orig. bds, paper spine label; spine ends rubbed, other light to moderate edge wear. Darkening to free endpapers, bookplate partly removed from front paste-down. * (Vale Press.) Ricketts, Charles; Pissaro, Lucien. De la Typographie et de L’Harmonie de la Page Imprimee William Morris. London, (1898). #1/250 (of 256). Sm. 8vo, orig. 1/2 floral green bds; scattered moderate spotting, light edge wear. Endpapers starting to darken. * (Chiswick Press.) St. Augustine. The Confessions. London, 1900. #164/400. Tall 8vo, orig. vellum, gilt-lettered spine; light to occasionally moderate wear & dampstaining. Front hinge starting to crack. * (Vale Press.) Ruskin, John. Unto This Last. (London), (1902). #1/400. 8vo, orig. vellum, gilt, silk ties (are defective); light wear, minor spotting. * (Vale Press.) Field, Michael. Julia Domma. (New York.), (1903). #1/240. 8vo, orig. bds, paper spine label; slightly scuffed, corners bumped. Unopened. Some internal spotting. Book plate of Thomas B. Mosher on front paste-down. * (Ergany Press.) Moore, T.S. The Little School. (London), (1905). #1/175 (of 185). 12mo, orig. bds; spine defective. Will Ransom lib. ticket on back paste down. * (Ergany Press.) Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Christabel. (London), (1904). #1/226 (of 236). 8vo, orig. 3/4 calf & cloth; extremities rubbed, front cover detached. * (Curwen Press.) (Fraser, Claud Lovat, illus.) Cotton, Charles. Poems.. London: The Poetry Bookshop, n.d [c1922]. 8vo, orig. pictorial bds; slightly to moderately scuffed. * (Nonesuch Press.) (Kauffer, E. McKnight., illus.) Melville, Herman. Benito Cereno. London, 1926. #744/1030. Sm. folio, orig. red cloth, giltlettered spine; light wear, head of spine frayed, spine & edges fading. $250-400 109 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York). Clemens, Samuel L. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. 1939. Illus. by Thomas Hart Benton. #582/1500 signed by Thomas Hart Benton. Tall 8vo, orig. linen, paper spine label; minor wear, slipcase (repaired & darkened). $200-300


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09/20/12 110 2 vols. (Limited Editions Club of New York). Maugham, Somerset. Of Human Bondage. 1938. Illus. with orig. etchings by John Sloan. #1055/1500 signed by John Sloan. Tall 8vo, orig. linen, green morocco spine labels; minor wear. Lacking slipcase. $200-300 111 5 vols. Limited Editions Club of New York - British Authors: Collier, John Pyne. Punch and Judy. 1937. Illus. after George Cruikshank. #880/1500. 8vo, orig. stamped pigskin, glassine (chipped), chemise, slipcase. * Scott, Sir Walter. Ivanhoe. 1940. Designed by Allen Lewis. #87/1500 signed by Allen Lewis. 2 vols, lg. 8vo orig. silver decorated cloth, slipcase (edge wear). * Hardy, Thomas. Tess of the D’Urbervilles. 1956. Illus. by Agnes Miller Parker. #736/1500 signed by Agnes Miller Parker. 8vo, orig. pictorial cloth, slipcase (light edge wear.) * Stevenson, Robert Louis. Travel with a Donkey. 1957. Illus. by Roger Duvoisin. #736/1500 signed by Roger Duvoisin. Lg. 8vo, orig. cloth, paper labels, glassine (chipped), slipcase (some edge wear). Light shelf wear unless otherwise indicated. $150-250 112 4 vols. Limited Editions Club of New York - World & American Authors & C: Homer. The Iliad. 1931. Designed by J. Van Krimpen. #1/1500 signed by J. Van Krimpen. 4to, orig. cloth; minor wear, slipcase (slightly dusty & edge worn.) * Machiavelli, Niccolo. The Prince. 1954. #736/1500. 8vo, orig. gilt-stamped morocco; minor wear, slipcase (light wear). * Untermeyer, Louis, retold by. The Wonderful Adventures of Paul Bunyan. 1945. Illus. by Everett Gee Jackson, #736/1500 signed by Everett Gee Jackson. Lg. 8vo, orig. wooden bds, chemise, slipcase (light wear.). * Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus. 1957. Illus. by Seong Moy. #736/1500 signed by Seong Moy. 4to, orig. cloth, spine label; minor wear, slipcase (light wear.) $120-180 113 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) (Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge.) Carroll, Lewis. Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. New York, 1935. #408 [of 1050] of 1500 signed by Alice Hargreaves. Lg. 8vo, orig. richly gilt blue morocco, a.e.g.; corners & spine ends just scuffed. Illus by John Tenniel. Attractive copy. Slipcase. $500-800

114 1 vol. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Grahame, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. 1940. #329/2200 signed by Bruce Rogers - the designer. 4to, orig. cloth backed bds, t.e.g., gilt-lettered spine; some spotting to spine. Mounted color plates. Slipcase (slightly dusty, some edge wear.) Internally clean. $400-600 115 4 vols. Sporting Books - Private Press: (Derrydale Press. Grand, Gordon.) Old Man and Other Colonel Weatherford Stories. New York, 1934. #1/1150. Illus. by William J. Hays. Tall 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt; light wear. Hinges slightly stressed. Color plates. * (_ _) (_ _) Colonel Weatherford and His Friends. New York, 1933. #1/1450. Illus. by J. Alden Twachtman. 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt; light wear. Plates. * (_ _) Spiller, Burton L. More Grouse Feathers. New York, (1938). #682/950. Illus. by Linn Bogue Hunt. 4to, orig. brown cloth, gilt. Color cover label; minor edge wear. Plates.* (Limited Editions Club of New York.) * Sassoon, Siegfried. Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man. 1977. Illus. by Paul Hogarth. #1388/1500 signed by Paul Hogarth. 4to, orig. 1/4 red morocco & gilt-pictorial brown cloth, slipcase. Near Fine. $150-250 116 Lot. (Cuala Press.) A Broadside. Churchtown & Dublin, June 1908May 1915. 1/300. 1st series. 4to, 84 nos, loose as issued, in 3 blue canvas portfolios. With color pictorial labels. Color illus by Jack D. Yeats, et al. All nos. crisp & clean, occasional minor creasing. $1,200-1,800

TRAVEL & EXPLORATION Lots 117-125 117 1 vol. Carr, Sir John. A Tour Through Holland,...Banks of the Rhine, to the South of Germany..1806. London, 1807. 1st ed. 4to, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn. With engraved map + 20 tinted aquatint plates (views.) 1st signature incl. title-page, moderately foxed & browned, other plates & rest of text generally clean - some light offsetting from plates. Endpapers dusty & spotted. $200-300


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09/20/12 117A 1 vol. (Johnson, Samuel.) A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. London: for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, 1775. Presumed 2nd ed, 1st issue. 8vo, contemp. calf, spine gilt, maroon morocco spine label; scuffed, joints, spine ends & covers rubbed. Edges of title-page discolored. Free endpapers detached. With 6 line errata. Fleeman 75.1j/2a. $150-250 118 2 vols. Wilson, Captain Henry; Keate, George. Relation des Iles Pelew. Paris: Maradan, 1793. 8vo, contemp. mottled sheep; rubbed & worn, spines defective, covers detached. With frontis portrait of Capt. Wilson, fold map + 15 plates. Some dampstaining in vol. 1 (incl. map), light foxing to plates in vol. 2, several tears in text margins. Bdg broken. See Cox. vol. 2, p302. $200-300 119 2 vols. Stedman, J.G, Captain. Narrative, of a Five Years’ Expedition, against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the Wild Coast of South America; from the year 1772, to 1777. London: J. Johnson, 1796. 1st ed. 4to, contemporary gilt ruled calf, giltlettered spines; extremities rubbed, surface scuffed, hinges reinforced. With frontis, list of subscribers, 80 maps and plates, some engraved by William Blake; one plate repaired. Minor to moderate scattered foxing, small wormhole lower corner to rear of book. Armorial bookplate of William Feilden on front pastedowns. [Bentley 499b.] $2,000-3,000 120 2 vols. Stedman, J.G., Captain. Narrative of a Five Years’ Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the wild coast of South America; from the year 1772, to 1777. London: J. Johnson, 1796. 1st ed. Large paper copy. 4to, contemporary tree calf, gilt-lettered and gilt decorated spines (rebacked) black and red morocco spine labels; extremities rubbed, surface scuffed. With former owner’s bookplate on front paste down. Minor to moderate scattered foxing. With 83 etched plates (incl. frontis and 5 folding maps.) Plates watermarked 1794. 16 were engraved by William Blake. Abbey Travel, 719; [Bentley 499A]; Sabin 91075 $2,500-4,000

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121 1 vol. Fuller, Thomas. A Pisgah Sight of Palestin & Confiens there of,.. [London]: John Williams, 1650. 1st ed. Folio, modern calf, giltlettered spine. With frontis, engraved title-page and 26 (of 28) double-page folding maps and plans. Some dampstaining to upper right corner and edge for first 1/3 of book, incl. plates. Scattered spotting and some dust-soiling. Ink library stamp on title page and a couple other leaves. Modern endpapers. Wing F2455, copies are recorded variously with 27 and 28 plates. $1,000-1,500x


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122 2 vols. Denon, Dominique; Vivant, Baron. Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Egypt,...en 1798 et 1799. London: S. Boger, 1807. 2 4to text vols in 1, contemp 1/2 calf & bds; rubbed. * Folio atlas, later 19th-cent 1/2 calf & cloth; rubbed, stained & worn, joints tender. With 2 frontis pieces in text vol(s); portrait + 110 plates in atlas. Light to moderate foxing. Very occasional minor dampstaining to plates. Armorial bookplate of Edward Phillips. $2,000-3,000 123 1 vol. Bougainnville, Louis Antoine de. A Voyage Round the World. London: J. Mourse; and T. Davies, 1772. 4to, contemp. marbled bds, rebacked with early 20th century calf, maroon morocco spine label. With 5 fold maps & fold canoe panorama. Scattered, mostly light foxing, minor offsetting. Some darkening to endpapers. Armorial bookplate. Sabin 6869. $1,500-2,500 124 2 vols. Bartlett, W.H. Switzerland. London: Geo. Virtue, 1834-1836. 4to, orig. 3/4 morocco & marbled bds, gilt-lettered spine; surface scuffed, extremities worn. With numerous engraved plates. Moderate foxing throughout. Some dampstaining to edges. $200-300

125 2 vols. Carne, John; Bartlett, William Purser, illus. Syria, the Holy Land... London: Fisher & Son, [1836] 4to, contemp. gilt-ruled polished calf, a.e.g; rebacked, extremities rubbed, vol. 2 with detached front bd, surface scuffing. With engraved title pages and engraved plates. Internally generally clean. $250-400

EARLY PRINTING Lots 126-156 126 1 vol. Le Blond, (G). Elemens de Fortification. Paris: Charles Antoine Jombert, 1766. Sixieme ed. 8vo, contemp. mottled calf, giltfloral spine compartments, morocco spine label, edges stained red; corners rubbed, joints & extremities scuffed. With 19 fold plates. Internally clean & crisp. $250-400 127 1 vol. Vegetius, Renatus Flavius. De Re Militaria Libri Quatuor. Paris: Wechel, 1535. 3rd Wechel ed. Folio, later vellum over bds, green morocco spine label; light wear.With 120 woodcuts, printer’s device on title, decorated initials, other diagrams in text. Endpapers replaced. Contemporary owner’s name on title page, two plate leaves with repairs - without losses, 1st 7 leaves with tip of lower corner torn, large stain on one leaf. Smudging and dust soiling to margins, mostly at the front. Adams V-332. $2,500-3,500


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09/20/12 127A 1 vol. Fresneda, Francisco Xavier de. Sermones Funebres Militares. Madrid: Juan Garcia Infanson, 1693. 4to, orig. limp vellum, edges and joints a little gnawed. Early ink inscriptions on title page. OCLC 430090763. $200-300 128 1 vol. Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien de. Les Oeuvres Diverses. Amsterdam: Jacques Desborder, 1710. 2 vols in 1. 8vo, contemp. mottled calf, spine gilt, morocco spine label, rubbed & worn. Lacking free marbled endpapers. With 2 frontis portraits and 4 plates. Some dampstaining at front matter gutter, otherwise internally generally clean. $250-400

129 Lot. [Engraved Music]: Lasser, Joannis. Tres Missae. (Augsburg), (1795). Opus 1. Tenor & Alto Parts. 2 vols. Sm. folio, orig. bds; worn. Scattered small interior tears. Bound with: Dittersdorff, Domini de. XII Ariae. Tenor Part & Schreiners, VI Missae. Alto Part. * Dreyer, Johann Melchoir. Sex Missae Breves. [Augsburg], [c1800]. Opus 18, Violino 2. Folio, old bds; worn. Bottom of fore-edge corners often repaired & or chipped. * Buhler, Fr. VI Missae Brev. [Augsburg], [c1800]. Opus X. Violone. Sm. folio, orig. bds; worn. Bound with: Dedler, Roch. V Missae Breves. [Augsburgh], [c1800]. Opous I Violoncello. $100-150 130 1 vol. [Engraved Music.]: Gretry, Andre - Ernest - Modestre. Zemire et Azor. Paris: Houbaut, [1772]. 1st ed., full score. Folio, contemp. vellum; some light creasing, slightly dusty. Front hinge stressed. Minor dampstaining to bottom blank margins - but tall clean copy. Libretto by J.F. Marmontel, an “Oriental” adaptation of the fairy tale La Belle et La Bette. Grove 7, p. 709 - illus on p. 707. $1,200-1,800 131 2 vols. English Religious Subjects: (Farnsworth, Richard.) “The Pure Language of the Spirit of Truth” - caption title. [London], [1655]. Wing F-494. 4to, 19th-cent. morocco. 1-7, (1)p. Slightly toned, marginal dampstaining. Without imprint on colophon. Wing F494. * (More, Henry.) Enthusiam Explained. London: T. Gardner, 1739. 8vo, disbound. Complete with 1/2 title. Generally clean. OCLC83462055. $250-400 132 1 vol. [Missal] Missale Romanum. Rome, “Sacral compefatimis de propaganda fide”, 1747. Folio, contemp. gilt paneled and decorated calf; scuffed metal clasps; defective. Engraved frontis, title device, plates, head of tail pieces, decorated initials in red and black. A few signatures toned. Lacking free endpaper. $200-300 133 1 vol. [Missal] Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii... Rome: Apud Dominicus Basa, 1588. Folio, old vellum, likely 18th c.; joints begining to split, some staining. Printed in in red and black with decorated initials, with small vignette engravings on title page. Scattered spotting, some creasing. Replaced endpapers and library blindstamp to title page. In custom drop-down case. $800-1,200

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134 1 vol. Wright, Thomas. An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe. London: H. Chapelle, 1750. 1st ed. 4to, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, front cover detached, front free endpaper loose. With 32 engraved plates on copper and in mezzotint, incl. 2 fold plates, [plates 22 & 23 misnumbered.] Light to moderate foxing to title-page, last leaf & endpapers, otherwise generally clean - minor foxing to a few other text leaves of plate margins. With Errata & “A List of Subscribers”. Bookplate of Henry D. Gilpin. Henry Sotheran & Company, Bibliotheca ChemicoMathematica, 1 -5517; see Paneth, F.A. Chemistry & Beyond; first to describe the shape of the Milky Way. Kant derived his conception of the historical development of the Universe from Wright. $5,000-8,000 See also detail on inside front cover

135 1 vol. Fuller, Thomas. Abel Redevivus or The Dead Yet Speaking. [London: Printed by Thomas Brudenell for John Stafford, 1651]. Sm. 4to, modern leather, gilt-lettered spine label. Engraved frontis, title page and in-text portraits. Wing F2400. Bound with: Wing I-1058. Contemp. margin annotations, some dust soiling. Some heads trimmed close. No loss to text. Replaced endpapers $250-400


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09/20/12 136 1 vol. Tacitus, Publius Cornelius. Opera Quae Exstant. Idemque Notas ad Oram Addidit, Rerum Indicies. Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1588. Sm. 8vo., contemp. ruled calf, raised spine bands; binding defective. Blindstamp on title page and bookplate on front pastedown. Lacking endpapers. Some light to moderate staining, mostly near lower gutter and page edges. $200-300 137 1 vol. Coke, Edward. The First Part of the Institutions of the Laws of England. London, 1633. 3rd ed. Folio, old calf; rubbed & worn, covers detached. Bdg starting to break. Fold table. Light to moderate foxing, occasional creasing. Some darkening, staining & minor chipping to edges of title page. $250-400 138 1 vol. Mexia, Pedro. The Imperiall Historie; or Lives of the Emperours. London: Humphrey & Mathew Lownes, 1623. 2nd ed. Folio, contemp calf, gilt armorial, gilt-lettered spine label, raised spine bands; corners rumped, worn. Additional engraved title page, decorated initials. Moderate staining and edge tears. Chipping to foreedge of last leaf, but no loss of printing. STC 17852. $400-600 139 1 vol. [Aldus] Lucretius Carus, Titus. De Rerum Naturae. Venice: Aldus, 1515. Sm. 8vo, later vellum, gilt-lettered red morocco spine label, a.e.g.; worn. In a slipcase. Some marginal annotations in an early hand. Library bookplate to front pastedown. The 2nd Aldine ed. Adams 1651. $1,200-1,800 140 1 vol. [Breeches Bible]. The Bible... London: Robert Barker, 1610. With: The New Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ.; The Whole Booke of Psalmes. L: Printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1614; The Book of Common Prayer.; The Psalter or Psalmes. L: Robert Barker, 1613 [1614]. Sm, folio, early calf; joins cracked, bds detached, extremities rubbed. Title page and front matter loose. Scattered internal soiling and page edge wear. Several leaves in new Testament defective. Old Testament title loose. Newspaper clippings pasted to front paste down. Sold with all faults. See Herbert 301. $400-600

141 1 vol. [Vega, Pedro de La.] [Flos Sanctorum. La Vida de Nuestro Senor Iesu Christo u Desu. Part 2.] [Seville], [1572?] . Folio, later 3/4 vellum & marbled bds. Folio 1-239. With numerous woodcut illustrations and decorated initials. Light to occasionally moderate foxing throughout and occasional marginal dampstaining. Repairs and scattered staining to last several signatures. Lacking title page, endpapers and colophon. Bound with partial [42 folio pp] of part 1 of Flos Sanctorum. Partially printed in red and black. Sold with faults. See Palau 413. $500-800 142 1 vol. Dubreuil, Jean. The Practice of Perspective: Or an Easy Method of Representing Natural Objects According to the Rules of Art. London: Tho. Bowles, 1739. 3rd ed. 4to, later 1/2 calf, marbled bds, raised spine band & morocco spine label. With numerous full page engravings (some fold). Title page in red and black. Replaced endpapers, pages slightly trimmed. Pages discolored at edges. Title page with some dust soiling. $250-400 143 2 vols. [Early Science]: Dalham, Florianus. Psychologia, Seu Doctrina De Conditione Nostrorum Animorum.... Vienna: Thomas Trattner, 1756. 4to, contemp. gilt tooled calf; corners bumped, worn. With contemp owner’s name on front free endpapers. Some creasing. Discoloration and very light toning to page edges. Bound with: Briggs, Henry. Canon Logarithmorum. Vienna: Thomas Trattner, [c1750]. Some staining to lower right corner of title page. * Reishammer, Felix. Instruction Elementaire sur L’Usage Des Logarithmes. Paris: J.E.G. Dufour, 1801. 8vo, orig. 3/4 calf & bds; corners bumped, extremities rubbed. With tables. Scattered spotting and some creasing. Discolorations to endpapers $200-300 144 2 vols. (Early Civil Law.) De Saxoferrato, Bartolus: In Primam Codicis Partem... Cum Alexand. Barb. Paris, Claud. à Seissel. Poma. Ioan. Franc. Rueren. Aaliorumque Adnotationibus Integris. * In Secumdum Codicis Partem... Lyons, 1581. Each folio, early vellum; covers defective, with losses to corners and staining. Titles in red and black with printer’s device. Moderate spotting and foxing throughout. Leaf edges worn and ragged, and lower right corners with some losses, not affecting text. Sold with all faults. $300-500


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145 1 vol. (Brant, Sebastian.) Stultifera Navis...The Ship of Fooles. (London: John Cawood), [1570]. Translated by Alexander Barclay. Folio, 18th-cent. paneled calf, red morocco spine label; scuffed, joints rubbed & tender. With 118 woodcuts from 107 blocks. Black letter, Roman & Italic type. Title page trimmed & inset in larger leaf - negligible loss of printing, dampstaining to bottom fore-edge corners of outer leaf. Heads shaved close, with some loss to lettering to running heads of leaves A5, A6, CS, C6, D2, E5, E6, R3, Aa2, Oo3, Rr3, Ss2, [3]B3, [3]B5 & 6, [3]C2. Internally generally crisp & bright, a few leaves just toned. STC 3546. $4,000-7,000 146 1 vol. Raleigh, Sir Walter. Remains. London: for Henry Montlock, 1702. 12mo, contemp. calf, rebacked, red morocco spine label. Frontis portrait. Old ink annotation below portrait. Moderate spotting & dust soiling throughout. Occasional dampstaining. $100-150

147 1 vol. Veyssiere de la Croze, Mathurin. Histoire du Christianisme des Indes. The Hague: Vaillant & N. Prevost, 1724. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp. vellum over bds., morocco spine label; light wear. With additional vignette title, plate, fold. map. Map moderately toned & foxed. Old ink stamp on title. $200-300 148 1 vol. Recorde, Robert. Records Arithme[ick], or the Grou[nd] of Arts... London: James Flesher, 1658. 6th ed. 8vo, old calf, rubbed & worn, covers detached. Title & dedication leaves worn & chipped at fore edges with loss of lettering. Several early leaves lacking, scattered internal wear & chipping to edges. Figures in text. Sold with all faults. Wing R-645. $300-500 149 1 vol. (Bancroft, T. compiler.) Prolusiones Poeticae: Poetical Excercises, in Greek, Latin, and English. Chester: J. Fletcher, 1789. 8vo, contemp. vellum; corners worn, slightly dusty. Ms annotations; 18 leaves of ms verse at back “The Literary First Fruits of the King’s School, Chester.” $100-150


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09/20/12 150 1 vol. Sales, Francois, de Saint. Le Epistres Spiritualles.. Lyons: Coeursill, 1628. 8vo, contemp. vellum over bds; light wear, slightly dusty. Frontis. Frontis, title & front matter wormed, with small amount of paper loss. Some dampstaining, several signatures browned. $150-250 151 1 vol. Ramsey, William. Astrologia Restaurata; or Astrologue Restored. London: for Robert White, 1653. Folio, old bds, backed in 19thcent. cloth. Title repaired, several other leaves repaired. With text supplied in Ms. Some internal dampstaining. Sold with all faults. Wing R. $200-300 153 1 vol. (Heywood, Thomas.) Merlin’s Prophesies and Predictions with the Life of Merlin. London: for I.E. Thomas Pierrepoint, 1651. 1st ed. 4to, contemp. calf, rebacked. Title page repaired, gutter corners of last chipped away - no loss of text. Minor internal browning & staining. Heads occasionally shaved close. Wing H-1789. $500-800 154 1 vol. Raffald, Elizabeth. The Experienced English Housekeeper. London, 1783. “The Eighth Edition”. 8vo, contemp. tree sheep; scuffed & rebacked. Frontis portrait. With 3 fold plates (creased.) Edges of endpapers darked. Internally generally clean. $250-400 155 4 vols. Philosophy, Mythology & C., 18th & 19th Century Imprints: (Bernard, Jean Frederic.) The Praise of Hell. London: M. Cooper, [1760]. 2 vols. 12mo, contemp. speckled calf, richly gilt spine compartments, morocco spine label; joints rubbed & stressed. Frontispiece. Scattered light foxing. * Cooper, John Gilbert. The Life of Socrates, Collected from...Xenophon...Plato. London: J. Dodsley, 1771. 4th ed. 8vo, 19th-cent. 1/2 blue calf, spine gilt; occasionally scuffed portrait, head pieces. Internally generally clean. * (Heywood, Thomas.) The Life of Merlin, Surnamed Anbrosius; His Prophecies and Predictions interpreted. Carmarten: J. Evans; etc, 1812. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 tan calf & marbled bds; joints & extremities rubbed, morocco spine label chipped. Scattered light foxing. With list of subscribers. Tall copy. $300-500

156 4 vols. Social Sciences: Austin, John. The Province of Jurisprudence Determined. London: John Murray, 1861-1863. 3 vols. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spines; edge wear, scuffed. Rebacked, spines laid down. 2nd ed. Folding tables. * Mill, John Stuart. Three Essays on Religion. N.Y: Henry Holt, 1874. 1st Amer. ed. 4to, orig. cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine faded. $100-150

AMERICANA Lots 157-168 157 1 vol. Byles, (Mather). A Poem on the Death of His Late Majesty King George,...And the Accession of....King George II.. [Boston], [1727]. 8vo, 19th-cent. morocco, front cover detached. (i)V(i)pp. Edges of leaves browned, old expert silk repairs to last 2 leaves, some chipping to edges of last leaf - just touching numeral V & its brackets. Evans 2846. $250-400 158 3 vols. Dickinson, Jonathan: The Reasonableness of Christianity. Boston: S. K. Netaining. Trimmedeland and T. Green, 1732. Sm. 8vo, contemp. blind paneled sheep; rubbed. Some internal dampstaining. Trimmed- no loss of ptg. Lacking back endpaper. Old ink annotations on title page & endpaper. (2)(1)-XV, (1)-175(1)pp. Evans 3527. * The True Scripture Doctrine. Boston: G. Rogers, for S. Eliot, 1741. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, contemp. paneled calf; covers detached, corners rubbed. Lacking front free endapper. Some internal dampstaining & spotting. Old annotations & signatures on title & back endappers. (2), XIII, (1), 253pp. Evans 4710. * Reflections Upon Mr. Wetmore’s Letter... Boston: J. Draper, 1744. Sm. 4to, unbound-later crepe paper wrappers. (3)-38, 2pp; A-E4; title (A1, P(3)). With advert leaf at back. Old ink annotation at head of title. Tall, clean & attractive. In custom fall down brown cloth box. Evans 5377. $800-1,200 159 1 vol. [American Maps.] Morse, Jedidiah. The American Gazetteer. London: 1798. “Second Edition”. [ie, first English edition.] 8vo, contemp. sheep; rubbed and worn, covers detached, bdg broken. With 7 (mostly fold) maps, scattered light foxing to text. With 2pp adverts at back. Howes M-839. $150-250


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09/20/12 160 1 vol. [American Maps]: The Scots Magazine MDCCLXXV. Edinburgh: A Murray and J. Cochran, (1775). 8vo, contemp. calf, red morocco spine label; scuffed, extremities rubbed. With “30 Miles Around Boston” map; without the “Action Near Charlestown”. Dampstain at bottom gutters at front, minor worming at blank for edge covers of title-page & 1st 20pp. Scattered light foxing & light creasing along old folds to Boston map. $400-600 161 1 vol. [American Maps.] Scott, Joseph. The United States Gazetteer. Phila: F. and R. Bailey, 1795. 12mo, orig. calf, red morocco spine label; extremities scuffed and rubbed. Frontis map defective. Other 18 maps intact and present. Scattered moderate foxing throughout. Evans 29476 (calling for 12 maps); Howes S237. $300-500 162 6 vols. (wrappers.) Almanacs and Primers: The Youth’s New Primer. N.Y: R. Bartlett, 1832. * New England Primer. Evert Duyckinck, 1816. * The American Juvenile. N.Y: Edw. Dunigan & Brother, 1852. * Loudon’s Almanack. N.Y: Andrew Beers, 1786. * Ming’s Hutchin’s Improved Almanac. [N.Y],1821. * Hutchin’s Revised Almanac. [N.Y],1816. 12mo or 16mo, orig. wrappers; scattered wear. $150-250 163 1 vol. [Coal Mining.] Report of the Important Hearing on the Memorial of the New England Coal Mining Company. New England: [New England Coal Mining Company, 1838. 8vo, orig. cloth; spine and edges faded. $80-120 164 1 vol. Smiles, Samuel. The Huguenots. N.Y: Harper & Brothers, 1868. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt decorated spine; edges rubbed. Library bookplate to front paste down. Other light internal smudging. $100-150 165 1 vol. United States of America. Debates in the Senate of the United States on the Judiciary.. Phila.: For E. Bronson, 1802. * together with: Letters from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe. Washington City, 1808. Part II and Part III. * Letter from Mr. Erskine,...to the Secretary of State. City of Washington, 1808. * Letter from Mr. Monroe to the Secretary of State. Washington City, 1808. * Report of the Secretary... on the subject of Public Roads and Canals. Washington: RC Weightman, 1808. 4to, later calf. Binding defective. Foxing throughout. $200-300

166 1 vol. Douglass, Frederick. My Bondage and My Freedom. N.Y. & Auburn: Miller, Orton, & Co., 1857. “Eighteenth Thousand.” 12mo, orig. brown cloth; moderate wear, spine ends, corners & joints frayed or rubbed. Portrait. Moderate foxing to portrait, other scattered light to moderate foxing. 4pp adverts at back. $80-120 167 2 vols. American 19th Century Art: Sully, Thomas. Hints to Young Painters and the Process of Portrait-Painting. Phila: J.M. Studdart, 1873. Sm. 4to, orig. blue cloth, gilt; slightly scuffed, corners bumped. With fold slip & full page color illus. Unopened. Check dated Feb. 4 1830 signed by Thomas Sully inserted. * Backelder, John B. Gettysburg. Description of the Painting of the Repulse of Longstreet’s Assault Painted by James Walker. New York, 1870. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered flexible black cloth; light to moderate edge wear. Fold plate. Presentation copy signed & inscribed by John B. Backhelder at head of front fly. $120-180 168 2 vols. George Washington: Schroeder, J.F. The Life and Times of Washington. New York: Martin Johnson, (1857). Illus by Alonzo Chappel. Folio, orig. morocco & cloth; rubbed and worn. 15 engraved plates only. Light to moderate foxing. See Sabin 77983. * Fitzpatrick, John C., editor. George Washingtons Account of Expenses...1775-1783. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917. #388/400, printed at the Riverside Press. Folio, orig. 3/4 vellum & bds, gilt; light wear. Internally crisp & clean. In worn orig. slipcase with paper label. $150-250

LITERATURE, INCLUDING MARK TWAIN & RUDYARD KIPLING Lots 169-196 169 1 vol. (Poe, Edgar Allen.) The American Review: A Whig Journal. New York: Wiley & Putnam, 1845. Vols 1. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 morocco & marbled bds; corners bumped, edges rubbed, surface scuffed. Contains the first printing of Poe’s The Raven. Scattered light to moderate spotting, mostly to front matter. $1,500-2,500


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09/20/12 170 1 vol. (Poe, Edgar Allen.) The Ladies’ Companion. New York, 18421843. 4to, contemp. gilt decorated brown cloth; corners bumped, extremities rubbed. Contains 1st ptg of Poe’s The Mystery of Marie Roget and The Landscape-Garden. Scattered spotting and some damp-staining. $300-500 171 4 vols. Poe, Edgar Allen. The Works. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1874-75. Edited by John H. Ingram. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt; moderate edge wear. Portrait frontis. pp 15/16 in vol. 1 loose. Includes material pub. for 1st time. BAL 16162. $100-150 172 2 vols. Melville, Herman: Israel Potter. N.Y: G.P. Putnam, 1855. 8vo, later 1/2 cloth and marbled bds. 1st ed., 1st state. Replaced endpapers. Some scattered light to moderate foxing. * Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life. N.Y: Wiley and Putnam, 1846. 2 parts in 1 vol. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 leather and marbled bds; extremities rubbed. Library markings throughout. $250-400 173 3 vols. American Authors - Firsts - mostly with Autograph Material: Bangs, John Kendrick. The Enchanted Type-Writer. N.Y., 1899. 1st ed. Author’s Autograph Ed., #119/500 signed by John Kendrick Bangs. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered yellow cloth, pictorial color cover label, top edge stained pink, other edges untrimmed; light wear. Illus by peter Newell, 10 plates (incl. frontis). With Bangs printed card - signed & inscribed on its verso inserted, also with illus. “bookmark for this work” inserted. Attractive copy. BAL 744. * _ _ Mr. Munchausen. Boston: 1901. 1st ed., 3rd ptg. Sm. 8vo, orig. color pictorial cloth; light to very occasionally moderate wear. Illus by Peter Newell, 15 color plates. Minor darkening to endpapers. Limitation sheet (from another Bangs work) signed by Bangs inserted. BAL 753. * Bierce, Amrbose. Fantastic Fables.. N.Y., 1899. 1st ed., 2nd ptg. Sm. 8vo, orig. color pictorial & gilt cloth. Light wear, bright copy. BAL 1120. $200-300 174 Lot. Literature - Primarily American: Stockton, Frank R. Rudder Grange. New York: Scribner’s, 1879. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt & black stamped green cloth; light edge wear, fore-edge of front free endpaper chipped. 6pp adverts. Bright tight copy. BA18874. * _ _ The Lady or the Tiger. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1884. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. two-tone pictorial cloth; light edge wear.

Lightly to moderately toned. 8pp adverts. BAL 18880. In custom 1/2 morocco case & chemise. * _ _ The Rudder Granges Abroad. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1891. 1st ed., 3rd ptg. 12mo, orig. printed yellow wrappers; slightly dusty, light creasing to corners. 6pp adverts. Minor internal spotting. In custom 1/2 morocco case, chemise. BAL 18904. * _ _ The Great Stone of Sardis. N.Y: Harper, 1898. 1st ed. Illus. by Peter Newell. 12mo, orig. gilt & red stamped green cloth; light wear, d/j (some staining & chipping to edges. Frontis + 51 plates. 2pp adverts. With Frank R. Stockton. T.L.S. , Charlestown, W.V. April 19, 1900. 1p. 4to to prof. Seymour Eaton inserted. 2 small format 1897 Harper’s catalogues also inserted. BAL 18929. * _ _ Rudder Grange. (New York), Scribner’s, (1885). Illus. by A.B. Frost. 12mo, orig. gilt & black stamped pictorial green cloth; light wear. Full page & other illus. * Hay, John. Jim Bludso. Boston: J.R. Osgood, 1871. 12mo, orig. orange wrappers; slightly dusty. Frontis, full-page illus. Internally generally clean. * (Allison, Young E.) The Rubric. (Chicago), (Oct. 1901). Vol. 1, no. 1. 16mo, orig. pictorial wrapeprs; slightly dusty. Untrimmed. With folding ptg & “On Board the Derelict”, Chicago: Ruberic Studios, [1901]. * Tennyson, Alfred. The Holy Grail, and other Poems. Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1870. 1st Amer. ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; corners bumped, spine ends frayed, other edge wear. Hinges stressed. * Smith, F. Hopkinson. Colonel Carter of Cartersville. Boston, 1891. 1st ed., 1st ptg. Sm 8vo, orig. black stamped green cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Illus. by the author. & E.W. Kemble. Full page illus. Partly unopened. Bright tight copy in custom 1/2 morocco case & chemise. BAL 18211. $250-400 176 1 vol. (Clemens, Samuel L.) The 1,000,000 Bank Note...by Mark Twain. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1893. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt & brown stamped pictorial tan cloth; light wear, corners lightly bumped, very slightly dusty. Frontispiece. Sound attractive copy. BAL 3436. $100-150 See color illustration on page 66 177 2 vols. (Clemens, Samuel L.): The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg. London: Chatto & Windus, 1900. 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. pictorial black & yellow stamped orange cloth, t.e.g.; light wear, corners & spine ends very slightly frayed, other minor wear. Frontis. With 32pp pub. cat. dated Sept, 1900. Contains material not included in the American ed. BAL 3460. * A Tramp Abroad. London: Chatto & Windus, 1882. 8vo. slightly later 1/2 morocco & marbled bds, gilt; light wear. Frontis, full page & text illus. Internally generally clean. Early English ed. $120-180 See color illustration on page 66


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09/20/12 178 1 vol. (Grabhorn) (Clemens, Samuel L.) Letters from the Sandwich Islands. San Franciso, 1937. 1st ed. #1/550. 8vo, orig. twotoned green bds, blue grey cloth back, paper spine label; minor wear, d/j (occasional minor chipping to edges) Color headpieces. Internally clean. Minor discoloration to free endpapers recto. BAL 3558. $100-150 See color illustration on page 66 179 2 vols. (Clemens, Samuel L.) Tom Sawyer Abroad by Huck Finn, edited by Mark Twain. N.Y: Charles L. Webster, 1894. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered brown stamped pictorial tan-green cloth; light edge wear, very slightly dusty. Illus. by Dan Beard, with 25 plates (incl. frontis & map.) 4pp adverts at back. Front hinge slightly stressed. Former owner’s ink stamp at head of pp(9). of the heads of a few other text pages. Gilt & color on front cover strong and bright, gilt on spine starting to fade. BAL 3440, bdg B. * The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Hartford: Am. Pub. Co., 1890. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & decorated black stamped blue cloth. Illus. Bright, tight copy. $100-150 See color illustration on page 66 180 1 vol. (Clemens, Samuel L.) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. N.Y: Charles L. Webster, 1889. 1st Amer. ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered, gilt blue & black stamped olive green cloth; corners bumped, light wear to edges & joints. Frontis, other illus. Gutter of frontis & title starting to separate. Small areas of discoloration from newspaper on pp XIV & XV. With fly title & fly adverts at back. Bookplate of Walter Chrysler on paste-down. Bright front cover. BAL 3429. $200-300 See color illustration on page 66 181 1 vol. (Clemens, Samuel L.) The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson...By Mark Twain. Hartford: Am. Pub. Co., 1894. 1st Amer. book form ed. Lg. 8vo, gilt-lettered black stamped terra-cotta cloth; corners slightly bumped, other light wear. Frontis portrait, shoulder illus. throughout. Endpapers toned.1st state, 1st state of frontis. BAL 3442 $250-400 See color illustration on page 66

182 1 vol. (Clemens, Samuel L.) Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old. Hartford: American Pub., 1875. 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. giltlettered, gilt & black stamped blue cloth; corners of spine ends slightly frayed, other light edge wear. Frontis, other illus. Front hinge starting to crack. Former owner’s ink stamp at head of title page, back endpaper, 3rd front fly recto & 1st rear fly verso, old dil cut on verso of frontis. Complete with triple endpapers. Generally bright copy. BAL 3364, 1st state, with erratum slip. $500-800 See color illustration on page 66 183 1 vol. (Clement, Samuel L.) Following the Equator. Hartford: American Pub., 1897. 1st trade ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt & color pictorial cover panel, spine richly gilt; occasional light end wear, color panel a little scuffed. Frontis, full-page & text illus. Signed by Mark Twain (as Mark Twain) at center of front paste down. Complete with fly leaves. Bright, tight copy in custom early 20th-century green morocco solander case. With typed letters signed by the bookseller John F. Fleming, Jan. 25, 1957 with that date’s bill of sale describing the above as Mark Twain’s copy signed by him, also giving its provenance, purchase by Rosenbach from Mrs. Collier c1910. BAL 3451, with title-page imprint preferred by Mr. Johnson. $1,200-1,800 See color illustration on page 66 184 1 vol. (Clemens, Samuel L.) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn...by Mark Twain. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1885. 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt & black stamped green cloth, corners a little bumped & frayed, spine ends slightly frayed, other light wear. Portrait, frontis, other illus. Minor fissures to back hinge. Very minor foxing to frontis & its tissue guard. Book plate of M. Edward T. Latham on paste down, his signature fading on front free endpaper recto. Complete with leaves. Attractive copy in custom 1/2 morocco & cloth case with chemise. BAL 3415, 2nd state of title leaf, 1st state of p(13) & 57, 3rd state of p155, 1st state of portrait. $600-800 See color illustration on page 66


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09/20/12 185 2 vols. (Canvasing Books, ie Salesmen’s Dummies.) (Clemens, Samuel L.): A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1889. Lg. 8vo, orig. 3/4 brown morocco & pebbled cloth, gilt; extremities occasionally just rubbed. Illus. With morocco, sheep & cloth bdg specimens mounted to endpapers. Adverts, 15 order form leaves at back - 1 excised, 2 subscribers listed, minor internal dust soiling & scattered light wear. * Following the Equator...by Mark Twain. Hartford: Am. Pub., 1897. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt & color paneled blue cloth; moderately scuffed. Illus. with red & brown morocco bdg. Specimen mounted on front paste down - facing leaf browned. Adverts. 12 order form leaves at back. Neither recorded by Zinman. $800-1,200 See color illustration on page 66 186 1 vol. (Canvasing Book, ie, Salesman’s Dummy.) (Clemens, Samuel L.) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. N.Y: Charles L. Webster, 1885. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt & black stamped lettered & pictorial green cloth; corners a little bumped, other minor edge wear. Illus. With green morocco & tan sheep bdg. Specimens mounted to front paste-down, offsetting on facing leaf. With adverts, 8 order form leaves - 3 subscribers. Bright, tight example. Not recorded by Zinman. $1,200-1,800 See color illustration on page 66 187 1 vol. (Bronte, Emily.) Wuthering Heights. A Novel. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1848. 1st American ed. 12mo, orig. light brown cloth, spine gilt; head & foot of spine frayed - just touching gilt-lettering at foot, corners bumped, other occasional light edge wear, 1-inch portion of back hinge frayed & starting to chip, covers occasionally lightly scuffed, very slightly cocked. Moderate foxing to endpapers. Light to moderate foxing to title page, other scattered light foxing, faint dampstaining at upper gutters of p140- back endpaper - touching text in later pps. Former owner’s pencil annotations on title-page. $1,500-2,500 188 1 vol. [Defoe, Daniel.] The History and Lives of the Most Notorious Pirates and Their Crews. Dublin: R.M. Jackson, 1794. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn, bdg broken. Wood-engraved frontis & text illus. Internally clean. See Sabin 32109. A Modified form of ‘The General History of Pyrates’ by Capt. Charles Johnson, [ie. Daniel Defoe.] $80-120

189 1 vol. Wordsworth, William. Yarrow Revisited. London: Longman, Rees, Orme.., 1835. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. bds, paper spine label; front bd detached, edges worn, with loss to upper right corner. Signed and dated by Wordsworth on 1/2 title page. Uncut pages. Pub. cat. at rear. Pages lightly toned. [Healey 86]. $400-600 190 1 vol. Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord. Mazeppa. London: John Murray, 1819. 1st ed., 2nd issue. 8vo, orig. wrappers; moderately creased, spine ends & edges often chipped - loss at head & foot of spine. Fore-edge corners creased. With 1/2 title & all fly titles, adverts on p. 71 for Lord Byron’s Poems, imprint on p (72). With 8pp pub. cat, dated July 1819 at end. Minor internal spotting. Untrimmed. [Wise I, 132-33]. $120-180 191 6 vols. Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord. Don Juan. London, 18201824. 1st Foolscap octavo ed. Sm. 8vo, later 19th century full gilt paneled & floral polished rose calf, a.e.g., lettered & floral gilt spines; slightly scuffed, corners bumped, joints occasionally lightly rubbed. Internally generally clean. Leaf size 6 5/8 x 4 7/8 inches; 168 x 125mm. Lacking terminal blank/ imprint leaf in vols 2, 3, 5, & 6. $600-800 192 1 vol. Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord. The Prisoner of Chillon. 8vo, orig. drab wrappers ( ink annotation on separating front wrapper) Lacking terminal blank. Leaf size 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches. 210 x 133mm. Scattered light foxing. In custom 3/4 blue polished calf & cloth slipcase, with chemise. Edges of case occasionally rubbed, spine fading. $100-150 193 3 vols. Shakespeare, William. The Works. London: William S. Orr, 1846. 4to, contemp. polished tan calf, gilt, spines richly gilt, red morocco spine labels, a.e.g., joints, corners & extremities rubbed. Steel engraved plates, numerous wood-engraved text illus. Scattered light foxing, a few leaves sprung. $100-200


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09/20/12 194 2 vols. Dumas, Alexander, (Pere). Les Trois Mousquetaires. Brussels: Societe Belge de Librairie, Hauman et c., 1844. 5 vols. in 2. 16mo, contemp. 1/2 red morocco & marbled bds., spines gilt; extremities occasionally rubbed. Some darkening & spotting to first & last leaves of each vol. Pirated edition, issued during the same year as the first book form edition, Paris, 1844. This Belgian Piracy taken directly from the orig. newspaper publication in Le Siecle, precedes the French book form edition, whose text was revised by Dumas. Early English language translations were based on the pirated Belgian printings. See Reed, F.W. “,Dumas Revises ‘The Three Musketeers’,” The Colophon. Summer, 1938. Apparently incomplete. Sold with all faults. $1,000-1,500 195 2 vols. Diderot, [Denis]. Jacques Le Fataliste et Son Maitre. Paris: Bertin, 1797. 4 books in 2 vols.12mo, contemp. 3/4 leather and mottled bds, gilt-lettered morocco spine lables; corners bumped, hinges stressed, worn. With 4 engraved title pages and 4 engraved plates. Vol. 2 bound with: Second Voyage de Jacques Le Fataliste et Son Maitre. Paris: Despres, [1797]. $250-400 195A 4 vols. English 19th-Century Novels: (Warren, Samuel.) Ten Thousand A Year. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1851. 1st ed. 3 vols. 8vo, early 20th cent. 3/4 crushed scarlet morocco & cloth, gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; occasionally lightly scuffed. Scattered light foxing, slightly toned. Complete with 1/2 titles. 2 Samuel Warren ALS’s tipped in. * Macfall, Haldane. The Wooings of Jezebel Pettfer. London: Grant Richards, 1899. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. pictorial beige/ yellow cloth, light edge wear; very slightly dusty. Attractive copy in custom 1/2 morocco case & chemise. $200-300

197 2 vols. Kipling, Rudyard: Captains Courageous. London: Macmillan, 1897. 1st pub. Eng. ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt pictorial blue cloth, a.e.g; minor wear, d/j (occasional edge wear.) Illus by I.W. Taber - frontis, full-page illus. Dampstain tide line to bottom fore edge corners, extending from 1/2 title to pp60. Complete with advert leaf. Exceptionally bright bdg in custom 1/2 green morocco case, chemise. Livingstone 137. * Just So Stories. NY: Doubleday, page, 1902. 1st Am. ed. 4to, orig. green stamped pictorial olive cloth; moderate wear, edges & joints often frayed. Full page illus. by the author. Some internal spotting. Livington 269. $800-1,200 See color illustration on page 66 198 2 vols. Kipling, Rudyard: The Jungle Book. London: Macmillan, 1894. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth, a.e.g; minor wear. Illus by J.L. Kipling, et al. Frontis, full-page & other illus. Unusually tight, bright copy. Livingstone 104. * The Second Jungle Book. London: Macmillan, 1895. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth, a.e.g; minor wear, d/j (occasional chipping & small tears at edge.) Illus by J. Lockwood. Complete with advert leaf. Unusually bright, attractive copies. In custom 1/2 blue morocco case with chemises. Livingston 116. $1,200-1,800 See color illustration on page 66 199 1 vol. Kipling, Rudyard. Just So Stories. London: Macmillan, 1902. 1st ed. 4to, orig. black & white stamped brick red cloth; minor wear. Illus. by the author - b/w plates. Unusually bright, tight copy. In custom 1/2 red morocco case, chemise. Livingston 267. $500-800 See color illustration on page 66

CHARLES DICKENS 196 1 vol. Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cato or an Essay on Old-Age. London: J. Dodsley, 1773. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 polished brown calf & marbled bds, spine richly gilt, red morocco spine labels, a.e.g; joints cracked, covers detached or detaching. Engraved title vignette. Early ink annotation on title. Internally clean. $80-120

Lots 200-213 200 1 vol. (Reynolds, Frank, illus.) Dickens, Charles. The Personal History of David Copperfield. London: Hodder & Stoughton, [1911]. #155/350 signed by Frank Reynolds. 4to, orig. gilt & black stamped pictorial decorated & lettered vellum over bds, gilt-lettered spine, other edges untrimmed, silk ties; minor edge wear. With color frontis + 20 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards. Bright, attractive copy in worn orig. slipcase. $250-400


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09/20/12 201 3 vols. Dickens, Charles - Illus. Works of: (Nast, Thomas, illus.) The Poshumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. New York: Harper, 1873. vol. 1, Dicken’s Works, bound with Nicholas Nickelby. 4to, contemp. morocco & pebbled cloth; extremities rubbed, joints starting. Full-page & text wood-engraved illus. * (Brock, H.M., illus.) Christmas Tales. London: G. Harrap, (1932). Lg. 8vo, orig. rose cloth; slightly dusty, d/j (defective.) With 16 color plates. 1/2 title discolored. * (Reynolds, Frank, illus.) The Old Curiosity Shop. London: Hodder & Stoughton, [1913]. #100/350 signed by Frank Reynolds. 4to, orig. gilt & black stamped pictorial & lettered vellum, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; lacking ties, moderate wear, some dust soiling & spotting, hinges cracked. With color frontis + 20 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards. Internally generally clean. $120-180 202 Lot. Dickens, Charles. - Illustrations for Works of: Cruikshank, George. “Twenty-Five Watercolor Drawings....Illustrations of Oliver Twist.” [London], [1838.] 25 hand-colored plates, incl. vignette title. 10 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches; 275 x 195mm, all loose as issued in contemp. 4to pebbled cloth portfolio with cover label; lacking ties, edges frayed. Internally generally clean. Chon 239. * Pailthorpe, F.W. “Twenty-One Illustrations to Oliver Twist.” London, 1886. #35/50 (of 200). 4to, orig. cloth portfolio; moderate wear. With 21 plates, loose as issued. Orig. internal wrappers defective. Scattered light to moderate foxing. * #109/200 of the preceding, in orig. cloth portfolio orig. wrappers intact, with 21 colored plates, loose as issued, internally generally clean. * Onwhyn, (Thomas). “Illustrations to Nicholas Nickelby.” [London], [c1850]. 8vo, modern cloth chemise. With 20 colored plates, incl. vignette title. Title slightly toned. Otherwise internally generally clean, loose as issued. * (Patelle, Peter.) [Nicholas Nickelby.] 8vo, modern cloth chemise. With 20 color plates, several toned. Loose as issued. * Browne, Habbot K. Dombey and Son. Full-length Portraits. London: Chapman and Hall, 1848. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers. With 8 color plates, loose as issued. Likely modern facsimilies. * Pailthorpe, F.W. Great Expectations.” London, 1885. #45/200. Lg. 8vo, orig. bds; moderate wear, minor spotting. With 21 plates, loose as issued, generally clean. * Kyd. The Characters of Charles Dickens. London, etc: R. Tuck & Sons, [c1900.] 4to, orig. pictorial cloth; light to moderate wear. 24 chromo. plates. Bdg broken. $200-300

203 7 vols. [Dickens, Charles.] [Pictorial Pickwikiana]: (Crowquill, A., illus.) The Pickwickians. London: Ackermann, 1837. 8vo, 20thcentury full crushed green morocco, gilt; fading to brown, joints occasionally rubbed. Front wrappers for each of the 10 orig. parts preserved. 38 plates, incl. vignette title, all darkened at edges. * (Sibson, Thomas., illus.) Sibson’s Racy Sketches of Expeditions, from The Pickwick Club. London, 1838. 8vo, orig. pictorial pink wrappers; fore edge corners creased, other light edgewear, spine mostly gone, edges slightly dusty. 10 plates; darkened at edges. In custom cloth chemise. * Gillbert, John, illus. Plates to Illustrate the Cheap Edition..Pickwick... London: E Appleyard, [c1850]. 8vo, 19th century richly gilt green morocco; spine scuffed & fading to brown, orig. wrappers bound in. With 2 suites of the 32 plates. 1 suite hand-colored. * (Owwyh, Thomas, et al., illus.) Thirty-Two Illustrations to Pickwick. (London: J. Newman.) spine chipped. 32 plates. In custom cloth chemise. * Onwhyn, T. 12 Illustrations to the Pickwick Club. London: Albert Jackson, 1894. 4to, orig. printed green wrappers; edges slightly dusty & occasionally lightly chipped. 12 color plates. Both in custom morocco chemise. * Pailthorpe, F.W. 24 Illustrations to the Pickwick Club. London, 1882. 4to, orig. printed pictorial wrappers; some edgewear, spine chipped. In custom cloth chemise. * Sam Weller’s Pickwick Jest-Book. London: Orlando Hodgson, [c1840s]. 24mo, orig. green cloth; light edge wear. Frontis hinge separated. With 24 plates. Light to moderate foxing. $500-800 204 6 vols. (Dickens, Charles.) [Pickwickiana]: Grego, Joseph, editor. Pictorial Pickwickiana. London: Chapman and Hall, 1899. 2 vols, 8vo, orig. gilt pictorial & lettered green cloth, t.e.g.; light edge wear. Frontis, illus. Light foxing - primarily to front & back matter. * Another set of the preceding bound in 3/4 green morocco, gilt; fading to brown. Internally generally clean. * Eckel, John C. Prime Pickwicks in Parts: Census...Collation. New York, 1928. Foreword by A. Edward Newton. Tall 8vo, orig. bds, glassine. Illus. Bright, tight copy in slightly worn & toned orig. box. * Weller, Samuel. Illustrations. Cover title. (London), (1837). 8vo, orig. pictorial bds; moderate wear. With 32 plates; edges occasionally darkened. $100-150 205 1 vol. Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London: Chapman and Hall, 1837. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 leather and marbled bds; spine cover defective, worn and joints tender. Early issue. Scattered foxing and spotting. $100-150


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09/20/12 206 Lot. (None Such Dickens Plate.) Browne, H.K. (Phiz). “The Rival Editors.” [Pickwick Papers, 1837.] Orig. steele-engraved plate, will impression pulled from that plate, in orig. None Such Dickens, 1937 cloth case, with signed T.L.S. from Chapman & Hall. All near fine/ fine. $120-180 207 3 vols. (Dickens & Thackeray.): [Dickens, Charles; Thackeray, W.M.] The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. London: Charles Tilt, 1839. Illus. by George Cruikshank. 1st ed. 16mo, orig. giltpictorial & lettered green cloth; minor edge wear. With sheet of music & 11 plates by G. Cruikshank. Faint offsetting. 4pp adverts at back. In custom brown morocco case. Cohn 243 all 1st issue points except for 8pp adverts. * Thackeray, W.M. The Book of Snobs. London: Punch, 1848. 1st ed. Illus by the author. 8vo, orig. pictorial printed wrappers; moderate edge wear, slightly dusty. In custom cloth chemise & 1/2 morocco case. * (Thackeray, W. M.) The Kiceleburys on the Rhine. London: Smith, Elder, 1840. 1st ed. Small 4to, late 19th-cent. full gilt-paneled navy blue morocco, richly gilt, spine compartments, a.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt, orig. pictorial wrappers bound in; joints rubbed & tender, spine ends & corners scuffed, by Bickers. Tinted vignette title, 14 tinted plates + hand-colored suite of vignette & plates. With the advert & prospectus leaf. Some wear & dust soiling to preserved wrappers. Otherwise internally clean. $300-500 208 2 vols. Dickens, Charles. Our Mutual Friend. London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. 1st ed. in bookform. 8vo, 3/4 red morocco & cloth, spine gilt; corners bumped, edges rubbed. With 20 engraved plates, by Marcus Stone. Some foxing, mostly to front matter, and occasionally on plates. $200-300 209 4 vols. (Extra Illustrated Work.) (Dickens, Charles.) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London: Chapman and Hall, 1887. 1/2000. 2 vols. in 4. Lg 8vo, early 20th century full giltpictorial crushed & polished green levant gilt-lettered & emblematic spines, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, by Riviere, joints scuffed, occasionally rubbed, occasional minor edge wear, spines starting to darken. Extra illus. with a few hundred plates - many hand colored. Also includes orig. watercolor by F.W. Palilthorpe. $800-1,200

210 3 vols. (wrappers.) Dickens, Charles. The Poor Travellers; Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn; and Mrs. Gamp. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1858. 1st separate ed. 12mo, orig. printed green wrappers; minor edgewear, spine re-inforced in morocco. Minor internal creasing. In custom solander case (often rubbed.) * Another copy of the preceding in early 20th-century full gilt-paneled crushed brown morocco, gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, raised bands, orig. wrappers preserved, by Zaehnsdorf; occasionally slightly scuffed. Minor scattered foxing. * “Mughy Junction.” (London), Christmas, 1866. The extra Christmas number of All the Year Round. 4to, later 19th century 3/4 scarlet morocco, gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g; joints & extremities often scuffed. (1)-48pp adverts. Some internal spotting & minor wear. $200-300 211 1 vol. (Dickens, Charles.) Sketches by Boz. London: Chapman and Hall, 1839. 1st octavo ed. Illus. by George Cruikshank. 8vo, late 19th-century 3/4 green calf, richly gilt spine, t.e.g. With additional vignette title + 40 engraved plates. Several plates foxed & darkened at edges, 1 text leaf expertly repaired. $400-600 212 2 vols. (Extra Illustrated Set.) Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London: Macmillan, 1886. Jubilee Edition. Edited by Charles Dickens the Younger. 8vo, contemp. or slightly later full scarlet morocco, gilt lettered spine, t.e.g., turn-ins, raised bands; front joint occasionally rubbed, other very minor edge wear, by Zaehsndorf. With 127 wood engraved full page & text illus. + 235 extra illus, incl. colored sets of the original illus. by Seymour and Phiz, and Onwyn. Internally generally clean & attractive. $1,000-1,500 213 1 vol. Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. 1st ed., 3rd issue. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & decorated brown cloth, spine gilt, a.e.g; slightly cocked, top 5/8 inch of spine starting to pull away - some loss of cloth, corners slightly frayed. With 4 hand-colored plates. Offsetting on title page; scattered light to occasionally moderate foxing, moderate offsetting from last plate. 2pp adverts at back. Title-page in red & blue, yellow endpapers, “stave one”, uncorrected text, blue printed 1/2 title. Eckel pp. 110-115. $800-1,200 See color illustration on page 66 214 No lot


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09/20/12 SHERLOCK HOLMES Lots 215-226 215 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Bell, Joseph. Edinburgh, Dec. 21, [18]98. 2pp, 12mo, with integral leaf, in addressed envelope. To Mr. Black, discussing a medical case. Clean & attractive. Joseph Bell (1837-1911); Scottish medical school lecturer, best known as inspiration for the Character Sherlock Holmes. $300-500 See color illustration on page 66 216 1 piece. Autograph Manuscript Signed. Doyle, Arthur Conan. “Mr. Sherlock Holmes to His Friends.” [London], Jan., 1927. 3pp, 4to; clean and attractive on rectos of 3 sheets. Working ms. with autograph corrections & additions. Written for Strand Magazine, March 1927 as “A Sherlock Holmes Competition Mr. Sherlock Holmes to His Readers”, pp281-4. Re-edited later that year as the preface to the Case Book of Sherlock Holmes. $5,000-8,000

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09/20/12 217 3 vols. (Limited Editions Club of New York.) Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 1950. #271/1,500. 4to, orig. cloth, glassine; light edge wear. Slipcase (scuffed and worn.) $80-120 See color illustration on page 66 218 1 vol. Doyle, A. Conan. The Return of Sherlock Holmes. London: George Newnes, 1905. 1st English ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth, top edge stained grey, other edges rough cut; corners slightly bumped, occasionally a little scuffed. Illus by Sidney Paget, 16 plates (incl. frontis). The plate following p244 has also been inserted following p180, the plate called for after p186 has not been inserted 4pp. Adverts at back. Endpapers slightly discolored. Internally generally clean. Attractive copy in 1/2 gilt-lettered custom morocco case with chemise. Green & Gibson A29a. $800-1,200 See color illustration on page 66 219 2 vols. Doyle, A. Conan: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. London: George Newnes, 1892. 1st ed. in book form. Tall 8vo, orig. giltlettered & blind stamped pictorial blue cloth, a.e.g; spine ends & corners scuffed, hinges occasionally slightly scuffed, very slightly cocked. Illus. by Sidney Paget. 1st state with no name on street sign on front cover, gray flower and leaf endpaper. * The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. London: George Newnes, 1894. 1st ed. in book form. Tall 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered black stamped pictorial blue cloth, a.e.g; corners bumped, spine ends, edges & joints moderately to heavily scuffed, a little cocked. Illus by Sidney Paget. Frontis, text illus. Light to moderate foxing to title page, front & back matter, other scattered light foxing. Each in matching 1/2 gilt-lettered blue morocco & cloth slipcases, with chemises; case occasionally scuffed. Green & Gibson A10a & A14a. $2,500-3,500 See color illustration on page 66

220 2 vols. Doyle, A. Conan. [Strand Magazine, (1891-1915.] Sherlock Holmes Stories excised from The Strand. “Adventures of Sherlock Holmes”, 1-24 all pub. 4to, contemp. 3/4 morocco & cloth; joints & corners scuffed. Internally. “The Return of Sherlock Holmes.” 1-13 all pub. “Singular Experience of Mr. John Scott Eccles”, “The Adventure of Bruce-Partington Plans”, “The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax”, “The Adventure of the Dying Detective”, “The Valley of Fear”, “Some Personalia About Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” 4to, orig. cloth; scuffed & worn. Some internal spotting & moderate wear, ink repagination. $200-300 See color illustration on page 66 221 12 vols. (Doyle, A. Conan.) The Strand Magazine. London, Jan. 1891Dec. 1896. Vols. 1-12. 4to, orig. pictorial blue cloth; light to moderate edge wear, occasionally slightly cocked. Front endpaper, title & next leaf of vol. 12 loose. Illus. Scattered light foxing. Vols. 2-6 include the 1st appearances of the 24 stories constituting the “Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.” $300-500 See color illustration on page 66 222 1 vol. Doyle, A. Conan. The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, (1927). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered deep pink cloth; light edge wear, slightly dusty, minor spotting to top, fore edge bottom edge. Free endpapers slightly discolored. Tight copy. Green & Gibson A36a. $300-500 See color illustration on page 66 223 1 vol. Doyle, A. Conan. His Last Bow, Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, 1917. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. giltlettered red cloth; minor wear, d/j (some chipping along edges - design elements & lettering almost entirely intact, some minor dust soiling). Occasional spotting to edges. Minor discoloration to endpapers. 6pp adverts at back. Bright copy in slightly dusty d/j with chipping to edges in custom 1/2 morocco slipcase with chemise. Green & Gibson A40a. $400-600 See color illustration on page 66 224 4 vols. Doyle, A. Conan [Sherlock Holmes Titles.]: The Valley of Fear. London: Smith, Elder, 1915. 1st Eng. ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth; minor wear, d/j (creased, chipped along edges,


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09/20/12 occasionally dusty- design elements & lettering intact.) Frontis, some discoloration to endpapers, spotting to edges, moderate foxing to front matter gutters. * The Valley of Fear. N.Y., (1914). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth; spine ends, joints & corners scuffed. Moderate foxing to front matter 7 plates (incl. frontis.) * A Study in Scarlet. London: Ward, Lock, 1893. 8vo, orig. two-tone cloth (casing loose, spine detaching & frayed.) Lacking front free endpaper. Illus. 4th ed., 1st thus. * Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. N.Y: Harper, (1892). Sm. 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth; light wear. Illus. by Sidney Paget, 16 plates. 4pp adverts at back. Green & Gibson A39a & A39b. $250-400 See color illustration on page 66 225 4 vols. Doyle, A. Conan: The Doings of Raffles Haw. London: Cassell, 1892. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, corners bumped, occasionally scuffed. Internally starting to tone. 8pp adverts at back. Some foxing to endpapers. Early owner’s ink signature at head of title page. Green & Gibson A91. * _ _ Round the Fire Stories. London: Smith, Elder, 1908. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial brick red cloth; moderate wear. Frontis. G&G A331. * Doyle, A.C., editor. The Stark Munro Letters. London: Longmans, Green, 1895. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth; light wear. Frontis. 24pp pub. cat. at back. Light to moderate weide spread foxing. G&G A18a. * The 1st Amer. ed. of the preceding. New York: Appleton, 1895. 8vo, orig. silver & gilt-lettered brick red cloth; spine fading. 9 plates. G&G A18c. $120-180 See color illustration on page 66 226 4 vols. Sherlockiana: Leblanc, Maurice. Arsene Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes. N.Y: J.S. Ogilvie, (1910). 12mo, orig. black & white stamped pictorial yellow cloth; light wear. 6pp adverts at back. * Doyle, A. Conan. The Blue Carbuncle. N.Y: Baker Street Irregulars, 1948. Lg. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; scattered spotting, d/j (some chipping at edges, a little dusty.) Introduction by Christopher Morley. Plates. Scattered foxing. Former owner’s ink annotation on front free endapper. * Doyle, Adrian Conan; Carr, John Dickson. The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes. London: John Murray, (1954). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt-lettered spine, d/j (creased, some chipping to edges.) Minor internal spotting. * Montgomery, James. A Study in Pictures. Phila., 1954. Sm. 4to, orig. stiff wrappers; minor wear. Plates. In custom cloth sleeve, Christmas Greetings card signed by Montgomery inserted. $250-400 See color illustration on page 66

COLOR PLATE & OTHER ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH BOOKS Lots 227-279 227 1 vol. Egan, Pierce. The Life of an Actor. London: C.S. Arnold, 1825. 1st ed. in bookform. Tall 8vo, 19th century 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds, gilt, occasionally scuffed. Illustrated by Theodore Lane. With 27 hand-colored plates. Text illus. Tall, internally clean copy. Tooley 195. $400-800 228 3 vols. (Rowlandson, Thomas, illus.) Combe, William. The Tour[s] of Doctor Syntax in Search of the [1] Picturesque; [2] Consolation; [3] a Wife. London: Ackermann, 1812-1820-[1821]. 1st eds in book form. 8vo, full uniform late 19th century full gilt paneled polished tan calf, spines richly gilt, brown & maroon morocco spine labels, a.e.g; occasionally slightly scuffed. Joints occasionally rubbed, by Riviere & Son. With 2 hand-colored engraved titles + 78 hand-colored aquatint plates. Light to occasionally moderate offsetting, very occasional minor foxing. Tall, attractive set. First issue, first state of first tour. With Sessler’s description sheet inserted. Attractive set. Tooley 427, 428, 429. $800-1,200 229 1 vol. (Rowlandson, Thomas, illus.) (Combe, William.) The Dance of Life. London: R. Ackermann, 1817. 1st ed., in book form. 8vo, late 19th century full gilt-paneled tan calf, spine richly gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; extremities rubbed, front cover detached - but present. With 26 hand-colored aquatint plates - incl. frontis & additional vignette title. Light offsetting. Tall copy. Tooley 410. $250-400 230 1 vol. (Rowlandson, Thomas, illus.) Combe, William. The Tour[s] of Doctor Syntax in Search of the [1] The Picturesque; [2] Consolation; [3] a Wife. London, 1855. 3 vols in 1. Thick, tall 8vo, contemp. 3/4 red morocco & cloth, gilt, t.e.g.; other edges untrimmed. With 81 handcolored aquatint plates. Some light offsetting. $300-500


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231 2 vols. (Rowlandson, Thomas.): (Combe, W.) The School Master’s Tour.” London: The Political Magazine, 1809-[1811]. 8vo, 19th century 3/4 tan calf & marbled bds, spine gilt, morocco spine label; rubbed. With 30 hand-colored aquatint Dr Syntax plates by Rowlandson. Light to moderate foxing & spotting. Assembled, several text leaves supplied in manuscript. * Poetical Sketches of Scarborough. London: R. Ackermann, 1813. 1st ed. 8vo, 19th century diced calf, spine gilt, morocco spine label; scuffed. With 21 hand-colored aquatint plates, by T. Rowlandson after J. Green. Light offsetting, scattered light foxing. $250-400

232 2 vols. (Rowlandson, Thomas, illus.): History of the Westminster Election. London, 1784. 1st ed. 4to, 19th-cent. full speckled calf, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, spine richly gilt, inner dentelles gilt, maroon morocco spine labels; joints rubbed & tender. With 16 plates (13 fold.), fold table. Very scattered light foxing. Tall, internally generally clean copy. With the Dedication to the Dutchess of Devonshire & the Errata sheet. * The World in Miniature. London: R. Ackermann, 1817. 1st ed. in book form. 4to, full 19th-cent. calf, gilt, spine richly gilt; front cover detached - but present. With 39 (of 40) plates plate 39 misnumbered as 40. Internally slightly toned, scattered minor spotting. Both uncolored copies. $300-500


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09/20/12 233 1 vol. (Rowlandson, Thomas; Woodward, G.M., illus.) Stevens, Geo Alex; Lewes, Charles Lee. Lectures on Heads. London, 1808. 1st ed. 12mo, 19th-cent. richly gilt full straight grained maroon morocco, a.e.g., silked endpapers; corners & joints rubbed. With full color frontis & 24 plain plates by Rowlandson after Woodward. Minor edge wear to frontis, scattered light spotting, offsetting to title & text. With index leaf, lacking 1/2 title. $200-300 234 4 vols. (Rowlandson, Thomas, et al., illus.): Smollet, Thobias. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle,... Edinburgh; London, 1805. 4 vols in 2. 8vo, late 19th-cent. full speckled calf, gilt, richly gilt floral spines, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, mustard & burgundy morocco spine labels; joints, corners & spine ends occasionally scuffed. With 6 hand-colored plates - 2 by Rowlandson, 4 by E. Sansom after Woodward. Internally clean. * The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom. London, 1813. 2 vols. 8vo, 19th-cent. full spekcled calf, gilt, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., brown & maroon morocco spine labels; joints, extremities & corners occasionally scuffed. With hand-colored frontis by Rowlandson. Both internally generally clean & crisp. $150-250 235 Lot. (Browne, Hablot K. (“Phiz”) & Other Victorian Illustrators.): List available upon request. $250-400

236 6 vols + 2 portfolios. Victorian Illustrators - Leech & ‘Phiz’. Large formats & C: Leech, John. Mr. Briggs & His Doings. Fishing. London: Bradbury and Evans, [1860]. Oblong folio, orig. pictorial mustard wrappers, edges often chipped, spine defective, moderately dusty. With 12 hand-colored plates. Clean but occasionally chipped at edges. Loose. In custom gilt lettered cloth portfolio casing. * _ _ Designs and Etchings. Ingoldsby Legends. London: R. Bentley, 1865. India proofs. Folio, old morocco & cloth portfolio, orig. label. Title + 8 plates. Light to moderate foxing. Guard sheets. * _ _ Follies of the Year. (London): Bradbury Evans, (1866). Oblong sm. folio, orig. 1/2 morocco & gilt pictorial blue cloth; spine defective, edges rubbed, other moderate wear. With color vignette title + 21 hand-colored plates. Slightly toned. * _ _ Etchings by John Leech. London: W. Tegg, n.d. [c1850] - cover title & imprint. 4to, orig. printed salmon paper bds; scuffed & occasionally blistered. 53 etched plates. Scattered light to moderate foxing. Without text leaves. * Another issue of the preceding, issued with text leaves & 53 plates. Scattered light foxing, in orig. printed paper salmon bds; scuffed. * Browne, H.K. (“Phiz”). Racing and Chasing. The Road, The River and the Hunt. London: Ward, Lock, & Tyler, [c1860]. Oblong folio, orig. color pictorial bds; extremities rubbed, scuffed & darkened. With 52 tinted plates. Scattered light foxing. * Another copy of the preceding, rough bdg, front matter rather foxed, 52 tinted plates; scattered light foxing. * _ _ How Pipins Enjoyed a Day with the Fox Hounds. London: Fores, [c1860]. Oblong folio, orig. pictorial bds; worn & rubbed, spine defective, darkened. With 12 hand-colored plates. Some dampstaining. $300-500 237 3 vols. Lewis, M(atthew) G(regory): Tales of Wonder. London: W. Bulmer, for the author, 1801. 1st ed. 2 vols in 1. Lg. 8vo, contemp. calf; rubbed & worn, covers detached or detaching, spine ends worn away. Scattered light foxing. Tall copy. * Tales of Terror. London, 1808. 2nd ed. 8vo, orig. bds, paper spine label; moderate wear & minor staining, front cover detached. Additional vignette title with hand-colored vignette, 3 fold hand-colored plates - incl. frontis. Scattered light foxing. Untrimmed. Attributed to M.G. Lewis. * The Monk. [London], 1807. 3 vols in 1. 8vo, mid 19th-cent. morocco & cloth; joints & extremities rubbed. Old (orig?) wrappers with orig. printed labels bound in. Scattered, generally light foxing. Untrimmed. $200-300


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09/20/12 238 2 vols. (Griset, Ernest, illus.) Hood, Tom. Griset’s Grotesques; or Jokes Drawn on Wood. London: G. Routledge, 1867. 1st ed. 4to, orig. green cloth, gilt, with color only on center gilt oval, a.e.g.; slightly scuffed, corners & spine ends frayed. With 100 hand colored illus - incl. frontis engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. 4pp adverts. Internally generally clean. * Another copy of the preceding, 1st ed., contemp. tan calf, orig. cloth covers & spine bound in; rubbed, front cover detached, scattered light to moderate foxing. With Ernest Griset ALS, Nov. 22, 1881, 1p, 12mo, mounted to front free endapper. Osbourne, p66. $150-250 239 Lot. Harte, Bret F. The Heathen Chinese: The Heathen Chinese. Chicago: Western New Co., 1870 Ilus. by Joseph Hull. Orig. decorated litho envelope; light edge wear, slightly dusty, holding 9 pictorial litho cards; minor wear. BAL 7248, first ptg. * Single leaf issue of the preceding. New York: Endicott, [1870?] 9 x 3 7/8 inches; 228 x 98mm; light edge wear, slightly toned. * The Boston James R. Osgood. 1871 ed of the preceding, illus. by S. Eytinge, jr. 12mo, orig. pictorial orange wrappers; some edge wear, old small cello tape repair to verso of front wrappers. Frontis, full-page illus. Internally clean. * That Heathen Chinee and Other Poems Mostly Humerous. London: J.C. Hotten, n.d. [1871]. 8vo, orig. purple cloth, spine gilt; slightly scuffed. Fold music leaf, frontis, vignette. Adverts. Unopened, internally clean. * Another copy of the preceding in orig. pictorial yellow wrappers, frontis, adverts, without music sheet or vignette, scattered light foxing. Lot also includes loose set of the 9 cards, 1st ptg, moderate wear. Custom slipcases. $400-700

240 6 vols. (Browne, Hablot K. (“Phiz”), illus.): Hook, Theodore. Peter Priggins. London: H. Colburn, 1841. 1st ed. 3 vols., early 20th century 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds, gilt, gilt spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 12 plates. Internally generally clean. * Smith, Albert. The Pottleton Legacy. London: D. Boglee, 1848-1849. 1st ed., bound from orig. parts. 8vo, late 19th century full gilt-lettered full crushed brown morocco, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt, orig. 10 part wrappers & adverts bound in, by Riviere & Son; small areas of joints slightly rubbed. With 20 plates, slightly toned. Attractive bd. * Lever, Charles. St. Patrick’s Eve. London: Chapman and Hall, 1845. 1st ed. 12mo, early 20th century full navy blue straight grained morocco, gilt, spine gilt, red morocco spine labels, a.e.g., rough trimmed, inner dentelles gilt, orig. gilt-pictorial cloth covers & spine bound in; joints occasionally rubbed, by Zaehnsdorf. With 4 plates. Vignette text illus. Internally clean. * Smedley, Frank E. Lewis Arundel. London: Virtue Hall, & Virtue, 1852. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, early 20th century full richly gilt crushed green morocco, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; gilt-lettered spine, turn-ins gilt, raised bands; joints partly rubbed, spine & edges fading to brown. With frontis, additional vignette title + 40 plates. Internally generally clean. $250-400 241 Lot. (Leech, John, illus.):”Young Troublesome; or Master Jack’s Holidays.” London: Bradbury & Evans, n.d. [c1850]. Oblong 4to, orig. printed tan bds; worn & repaired, moderately dusty but all ptg intact. With 12 hand-colored plates, incl. title-page. Bdg broken, plates loose, generally clean. With modern protective oil cloth jacket. * (Hole, Samuel R.) A Little Tour in Ireland. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1859. 1st ed. Sq. 8vo, early 20th cent. gilt-paneled full crushed green levant morocco, spine gilt, a.e.g., rough cut, turn ins gilt, orig. gilt pictorial green cloth covers & spine bound in; joints & extremities occasionally rubbed, by Birdsall. Fold hand colored frontis (slightly creased), 4 b/w plates, text illus. 4pp adverts at back. Internally clean. * Jerrold, Douglas. A Man Made of Money. L., 1849. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. olive cloth, gilt; light to moderate wear. 12 plates. Scattered light foxing. * Smith, Albert, editor. The Month. (London), July-Dec., 1851. Nos 106. 6 vols, 16mo, orig. pict. wrappers; light wear. Full-page, other illus, adverts. Internally generally clean. In custom 1/4 morocco & cloth fall-down box, cloth chemise. * A’Beckett, G.A. The Comic History of England. London: Bradbury, Evans, n.d. [c1860]. 2 vols, 8vo, orig. gilt pict. green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Scattered wear, front hinge broken. With 20 hand-colored plates, other illus. Clean & bright. * _ _ The Comic History of Rome. London: Bradbury, Evans, [c1860]. 2 vols, 8vo, orig. gilt-pict. green cloth. With 20 hand-colored plates, other illus. * Francis, Francis. Newton Dogsane. L: S. Blachete, n.d. [c1876]. 8vo, orig. gilt-pict. red cloth; moderate wear. Color plates. All together 12 vols. $250-400


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09/20/12 242 10 vols. John Leech, illus. - Leather Bound: (A’Beckett, Gilbert A.) The Comic Latin Grammar. London: Charles Tilt, 1840. 1st ed. Illus. by John Leech. 8vo, early 20th cent. richly gilt paneled rose morocco, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, orig. gilt pictorial cloth covers & spine bound in. Frontis, text illus. Some internal spotting. * ( _ _) The Comic English Grammar. London: Richard Bentley, 1840. 1st ed. Illus by John Leech. 8vo, early 20th cent. richly gilt paneled rose, morocco, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 8 plates, text illus. Internal spotting, dust smudging & minor wear. * Smith, Albert. The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole. London: Richard Bentley, 1848. 1st ed. Illus. by John Leech. Tall 8vo, 20th cent. 3/4 green morocco & cloth, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear, spine fading to brown. With frontis portrait & 32 plates. Some darkening to plates. * Hooten, Charles. Colin Clink. London: Richard Bentley, 1844. 1st ed. Illus by John Leech. 3 vols. 8vo, late 19th cent. 3/4 blue morocco & marbled bds, spines gilt, t.e.g; light edge wear, front joint of vol. 1 rubbed & tender. With 16 plates. Moderate to heavy foxing to plates. * Jerrold, Douglas. The Story of a Feather. London: Punch, 1844. 1st ed. Illus by John leech. 8vo, 19th cent. maroon morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints rubbed & tender. Frontis, vignette title. Internally clean. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by Jerrold at head of title. * Punch’s Snapdragons for Christmas. London: Punch, 1845. Illus. by John Leech. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt paneled tan calf, spine richly gilt, green morocco spine label, inner dentelles gilt; scuffed. With 4 plates. Internally clean. * Frith, William Powell. John Leech. His Life and Work. London, 1891. 2nd ed. 2 vols., contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds, gilt, t.e.g; occasionally scuffed. Frontis portraits, full-page & text illus. Orig. pen and ink drawing by John Leech mounted to front blank. $250-400 243 3 vols. (Barham, R.H.) The Ingoldsby Legends. London: Richard Bentley, 1840-1842-1847. 1st Public ed. 8vo, early 20th century gilt paneled full crushed blue niger morocco, richly gilt spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt, crushed salmon morocco doublures, floral silked free endappers, orig. gilt-lettered brown cloth, front covers preserved, joints occasionally scuffed, by Lortie & Fils. With etched titles, 2 portraits & 17 plates by Cruikshank, Leech et al. Adverts, mixed early issue points. Complete with 1/2 titles. Internally clean, bright bdg. Sadleier 156. $250-400

244 2 vols. George Cruikshank: Bates, William. George Cruikshank. London, 1879. 2nd ed. 8vo, 20th-century full gilt paneled crushed navy blue morocco spine gilt, t.e.g., turn-ins gilt, blue silked endpapers, raised bands; corners just bumped, spine ends occasionally very slightly scuffed. With 24 plates & text illus. Extra-illus. with approx. 25 engravings ( a few hand colored.) by Cruikshank, et al. Bright copy. * Cruikshank’s Water Colors. London: A. & C. Black, 1903. Edited by Joseph Grego. #144/300 signed by the Publisher. 4to, orig. giltlettered & color pictorial stamped white cloth, t.e.g., other edges rough cut; light wear, spine darkening, very slightly dusty, color plates, lettered tissue guards. Light foxing to front & back matter. Complete & attractive. $200-300 245 1 vol. Cruikshank, George. Cruikshankiana. London: M’Clean, [1835]. 1st ed. Folio, orig. printed green paper bds; rubbed & worn, spine defective, front cover detached but present. With 81 plates, primarily by Cruikshank. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. Cohn 212. $150-250 246 3 vols. (Cruikshank, George, illus.): Ainsworth, W.H. The Tower of London. London; Richard Bentley, 1840. 1st ed. in book form. Tall 8vo, 19th century gilt-paneled tan calf, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., rough cut edges, inner dentelles gilt, red morocco spine label; front joint rubbed & stressed. With 40 plates & 58 woodcut illus. Scattered light foxing. With first state of plates. Cohn 14. * Another copy of the preceding in 3/4 purple morocco & marbled bds, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scuffed, joints & corners rubbed. With 40 plates, woodcut illus. Occasional light to moderate spotting. Plates in 1st state. * The Miser’s Daughter. London: Parry, 1848. 3rd ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial red cloth, gilt-pictorial spine; light to moderate edge wear. With portrait + 120 plates by George Cruikshank. Scattered generally light foxing. Tall copy. 1st 1 vol. ed. Cohn 17. $150-250


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09/20/12 247 8 vols.(wrappers.) (Cruikshank, George, illus.) Mayhew, Henry. 1851: or the Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys...to See the Great Exhibition. London: David Bogue, Feb.-Oct., 1851. 1st ed. in orig. parts. 8vo, orig. pictorial green wrappers; edges of part 1 slightly dusty, minor chipping to edges of parts 1 & 7, other wrappers bright & attractive. With 10 etched plates, wood engraved title by Cruikshank. With all adverts & C., incl. 8pp cat. at back of part 1 not called for by Cohn. Mostly unopened, internally generally clean. In custom 1/2 morocco & cloth slipcase with chemise. Cohn 548. $200-300 248 5 vols. + 1 portfolio. (Cruikshank, George, illus.): Wilson, Harriette. Memoirs of.. London: J.J. Stockdale, 1825. “Thirtieth Edition.” 4 vols. 12mo, contemp. red morocco, gilt, t.e.g., spines & turn ins gilt; joints & extremities rubbed, several covers detached - but present. With 10 hand colored portrait plates (only). With author’s portrait. Tall, generally internally clean set. See Cohn 853. * Scott, Sir Walter. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. London: J. Murray, 1830. Sm. 8vo, early 20th cent. full gilt pictorial crushed scarlet morocco, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, turn ins gilt; slightly scuffed, joints often rubbed, by Wood. Frontis + 12 plates in 3 states - 1 state hand-colored. Internally generally clean. Cohn 731. * Twelve Sketches Illustrative of Sir Walter Scott’s Demonlogy and Witchcraft. London: J. Robins, 1830. India proof issue. Sm 8vo, orig. bds, paper label; scuffed, spine rather chipped title, text, plates & adverts (2pp). Loose as issued in orig. portfolio. Cohn 188 - calling for 2-12pp adverts. $250-400 249 1 vol. (Cruikshank, Robert, illus.) [Westmacott, Charles Molloy.] Blackmantle, Bernard. The English Spy. London: Sherwood, Jones, 1825. 1st ed. in book form. Tall 8vo, early 20th century richly gilt, brick red morocco, richly gilt spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints rubbed. With 71 handcolored aquatints, tissue guards, full-page woodcut + 74 woodcuts in text. Scattered light offsetting, very occasional minor foxing. Attractive set. Tooley 504. $800-1,200

250 9 vols. Cruikshank, George. The Comic Almanack. London, 1835-1853. 19 vols. (all pub.) bound in 9. 8vo, or 12mo, early 20th century full polished, gilt paneled purple cloth, spines richly gilt, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, brown & green morocco spine labels; occasionally scuffed. Joints occasionally rubbed, orig. wrappers or cloth covers preserved, by Bartlett. Complete set, all plates incl. color frontispieces present. Adverts present with following lacuna: lacking adverts for 1835, lacking yellow advert slip, 1839, front advts for 1840 detaching & torn, advert slip for 1843 lacking, 1846 lacking advert slip & adverts at back, 1847 with Bogue’s Annual at front & 32 advert pp at back only, lacking adverts in vols for 1850-1853. 2nd issue for 1848 - but front wrappers printed in black, not blue. Plates for 1843 browned. Cohn 184. $800-1,200 251 2 vols. Cruikshank, George, illus: Comic Alphabet. [London]: Pentonville, 1837. 2nd ed. 12mo, orig. pictorial white bds, lettered spine; occasional minor wear & slight dust soiling minor losses. With 24 uncolored subjects on fold sheet. Minor scattered spotting. In orig. marbled bds case with paper label & sleeve. Cohn 189. * Mayhew, (Horace.) The Toothache. [London]: D. Bogue, [1849]. 12mo, orig. color pictorial bds, lettered spine; minor wear, slight dust soiling. With 43 hand-colored illustrations on folded sheet. Minor internal wear. Book plates on paste downs. In custom brown morocco solander case. Cohn 547. $250-400 252 1 vol. Cruikshank, George. “The Artist and the Author” - caption title. [London], [1872]. 8vo, orig. self wrappers. (1)-16pp. Presentation copy signed & inscribed above caption title by George Cruikshank. Minor wear. In custom gilt-lettered brown cloth chemise. $100-150 253 1 vol. (Cruikshank, George, et al, illus.) Hall, Mrs. S.C. Sketches of Irish Character. London: How and Parsons, 1842. 1st ed. 4to, early 20th century full gilt paneled crushed green morocco, gilt pictorial & red inlaid front cover design, spine gilt, turn-ins gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; joints rubbed & stressed. With engraved frontis, wood-engraved text illus., incl. 1 after George Cruikshank, “The Outlaws Burial.” on p355. With 2 orig. pencil drawings signed by George Cruikshank presumably studies for his illustration, tipped in. $250-400


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09/20/12 254 1 vol. (Cruikshank, George, illus.) (Dickens, Charles, editor.) Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 1st ed., 1st issue. 8vo, later 19th-cent. full scarlet morocco, gilt, a.e.g., gilt, red morocco doublures; occasionally slightly scuffed, spine ends & joints occasionally rubbed. With portrait + 12 plates by Cruikshank. Scattered minor spotting. Moderate spotting to front matter. With 12 titles, lacking adverts. $200-300 255 4 vols. (Cruikshank, George, illus.): (Dickens, Charles, editor.) Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 1st ed., 1st issue. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 purple cloth & marbled bds, spines gilt; extremities just rubbed. Portrait + 12 plates by Cruikshank. Moderate foxing. Lacking 1/2 titles & adverts. Cohn 237. * Mayhew, The Brothers, editors. Whom to Marry. London: David Bogue, [1848]. 1st ed in book form. 8vo, later 19th-cent. full crushed green morocco, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner Cohn 545. * (Smedley, Frank E.) Frank Fairlegh. London: A. Hull, Virtue, [1850 or slightly later.] 8vo, late 19th-cent. richly gilt full crushed green levant morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, turn ins gilt, raised bands; edges occasionally scuffed, spine fading to brown, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.With 30 plates by Cruikshank. Internally generally clean. Early book form ed. Cohn 754. $250-400 256 1 vol. (Cruikshank, George, illus.) Brough, Robert B. The Life of Sir John Falstraff. London, 1858. 1st book form ed. Lg. 8vo, early 20th cent. full triple gilt filled paneled crushed scarlet morocco, gilt spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt, purple silked endpapers; front joint & corners rubbed, orig. gilt pictorial red cloth covers & spine bound in, by Zahensdorff. With 20 engraved plates + 1 full-page woodcut by Cruikshank. Scattered, light spotting. Tall copy. Cohn 96. $200-300

257 1 vol. (Cruikshank, George, illus.) Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. London: John Cassekk, 1852. 8vo, later 19th-cent. gilt paneled full tan calf, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., other edges rough trimmed, inner dentelles gilt; spine darkened, joints rubbed & stressed, orig. brown cloth covers & spine bound in, by Riviere & Son. With frontis portrait, title vignette, & 27 wood engraved plates by Cruikshank. Minor offsetting, light foxing to verso of frontis. 1st Cruikshank book form ed., and among the earliest English Uncle Tom’s. Cohn 777. $200-300 258 5 vols. (Cruikshank, George, illus.):George Cruikshank’s Omnibus. London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842. 1st ed. in book form. Tall 8vo, early 20th-cent. full, gilt paneled crushed brown morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, orig. gilt, pictorial green cloth covers & spine bound in, by Eagle Art Bindery. With 22 engraved plates & 78 wood engraved illus. Primarily by G. Cruikshank. Scattered light foxing. Cohn 190. * George Cruikshank’s Table Book. London: 1845. 1st ed. in book form. Lg. 8vo, 20th-cent. 3/4 crushed red morocco & cloth, gilt, giltlettered spine, a.e.g., raised bands; a few bands just scuffed. With 12 plates + 116 woodcut illus. by Cruikshank. Internally generally clean. Cohn 191. * The 1869 ed. of the preceding, lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth; light wear. Plates, text illus. * (Barham, R.H.D.) Martin’s Vagaries. London: A.H. Baily, 1843. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. pictorial stiff yellow wrappers; minor edge wear. With 2 plates & wood engraved illus. by Cruikshank. Plates rather browned, otherwise internally clean. Unopened. In custom 1/2 blue morocco, gilt, slip case with chemise. Cohn 49. * Flight, Edward G. The True Legend of St., Dunstan and the Devil. London: D. Bogue, n.d. [c1850] 8vo,, late 19thcent. 3/4 green morocco & marbled bds, gilt; occasionally scuffed, orig. pictorial yellow wrapeprs; moderately dusty. 8 wood engraved illus by Cruikshank. Some internal creasing. Cohn 323. $250-400 259 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Cruikshank, George. [London], 1840. 1p, 8vo. With pen & ink self portrait at dinner in center of letter. Bold, clean & attractive. $250-400


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09/20/12 260 1 vol. Cruikshank, George. Illustrations of Time. London: Pub. by the Artist, May 1, 1827. 1st ed. 19th-cent. full mottled calf, gilt; extremities rubbed, front cover detached but present. Two issues - The plain & the colored bound together; each of the 7 sheets (illus title + 6 sheets of design.) of the colored issue faces the same design of the plain issue. Internally clean & attractive, bound without tissue leaves, the orig. pink & green brown orig. wrappers of the colored & plain issues bound in. Cohn 179. $300-500 261 1 vol. Cruikshank, George. London Characters. London: Joseph Robins, 1829. 4to, early 20th century full gilt paneled polished tan calf, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, inner dentelles gilt, extremities & joints occasionally rubbed, slightly scuffed, by Riviere & Son. With 25 hand-colored plates by George and Robert Cruikshank, incl. duplicate of “The Footman.” With title page on Whatman paper. Plates incl. Gentlemen’s Pocket Magazine in a range of other states. Internally clean. Sold not subject to return. Sessler’s description slip inserted. See Cohn 182 & 183. $400-700 See color illustration on page 67 262 58 vols. Punch, Or the London Charavari. London: Punch Office, 18411879, 1896-1901, 1905-1913. 4to, later 3/4 red morocco & bds, gilt-lettered and gilt pictorial spine compartments; light wear to extremities. Marbled endpapers. Illustrators include John Leech and John Tenniel. Internally generally clean. $600-800 263 1 vol. Grose, Captain. Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Whit, and Pickpocket Eloquence. London: C. Chappel, 1811. 8vo, modern polished speckled calf, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, richly gilt floral spine compartments, red morocco spine label, front joint rubbed. With hand-colored fold frontis; expert repairs on verso. Scattered light foxing. Complete with 1/2 title. $100-150

264 30 vols. (British Comic Periodical Literature.) The Man in the Moon. London, Jan. 1847-June 1849. Nos 1-30, all pub. Edited by Albert Smith, et al. 16mo, orig. pictorial wrappers; front wrapper of no. 1 repaired & defective, front wrappers of no. 13 detached, but present, other scattered light to moderate wear, occasional creasing & dampstaining. Illus. by “Phiz” et al., fold plates in nos 1-21, full-page & text illus. Custom cloth falldown box. $300-500 265 1 vol. Bound Collection of English Political Chapbooks, c 1820. The Political House that Jack Built. London: W. Hone, 1819. 34th ed. * The Political “A, Apple-Pie.” London: W. Howe, 1820. * The Man in the Moon. London: W. Howe, 1820. 18th ed. * The Queen’s Matrimonial Ladder. London: W. Howe, 1820. 15th ed. With fold illus insert on card stock depicting the ladder, tipped in. * The Queen that Jack Found. London: John Fairburn, 1820. 6th ed. * The Political Showman - at Home. London, 1821. 2nd ed. * “Non Mi Ricordo!” London: W. Howe, 1820. * A Slap at Slop. London: W. Howe, 1822. With 2 fold plates. * A Political Lecture on Heads. London: J. Johnston, 1820. 5th ed. * The Right Divine of Kings to Govern Wrong. London: W. Howe. With bank note facts. * The Spirit of Despotism. London: W. Howe, 1821. 6th ed.* Report of the Cause of the King V. John Hunt. A Libel on the House of Commons. London: W. Howe, 1821. All 8vo, contemp. 1/2 morocco & marbled bds; extremities rubbed. All with woodengraved illus. Scattered light foxing, often trimmed - negligible loss of printing. $250-400 266 1 vol. Puck. New York, Jan. 4, 1893-Dec. 27, 1893. Folio, contemp. marbled bds & morocco corners, modern cloth spine. Color & b/w illus, orig. color covers preserved. Internally clean, a few small close tears. With orig. pen & ink drawing or illus. bd, 12 1/2 x 10 inches, by F.B. Opper inserted, plus 2 Opper TLS’s, July 16 & 25, 1906, relating to his work & John Kendrick Ban’s TLS, May 17, 1905 relating to Puck inserted. $250-400 267 1 vol. Heath, Henry. The Caricaturist’s Scrap Book. [London: Charles Tilt, 1840.] Oblong folio, early 20th-cent. 3/4 scarlet morocco, gilt & marbled bds, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g; spine ends & corners rubbed, joints scuffed. With 60 engraved sheets of illustrations - incl. title. Light to moderate foxing - heaviest at front & back matter. $200-300


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09/20/12 268 1 vol. (Papworth, J.B.) Select Views of London. With Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Some of the Most Interesting of its Public Buildings. London: R. Ackermann, 1816. Lg. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 green morocco & pebbled cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered & decorated spine; joints & extremities scuffed, corners bumped. With 76 hand-colored aquatint plates (5 fold). Occasional light offsetting on text, scattered light foxing to text, plates crisp, clean & bright. Presumed 1st thus, but without Papworth’s name on title page. See Tooley 361. $1,200-1,800 See color illustration on page 68 269 1 vol. (Ackermann, Rudolph, pub.) The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; With the Charter-House, The School of St. Paul’s, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby and the Free School of Christ’s Hospital. London, 1816. Lg. 4to, contemp. blind paneled & decorated brown claf, spine gilt, marbled edges, colored plates. Light to moderate offsetting, scattered light foxing to text & plate margins. Minor marginal dampstaining primarily to bottom edges of back matter. Images generally clean & vivid. With list of subscribers & arrangement of the plates leaf (bound at back), otherwise complete, but bound out of order. 1st issue, 2nd state of Charter House plate. 2nd issue of Westminster School Room plate, 2nd state of Winchester College from the Medow plate. Tooley 3. $2,000-3,000 See color illustration on page 68 270 24 vols. Ackermann, R. The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures.... London: R. Ackermann, 1809-1828. Series One, Jan. 1809-Dec. 1814 (Lacking Vol. 3. March & April, 1810, pp 151-267 & Vols. 13 & 14, Jan. - Dec. 1815.); Series Two. Vols. 1-14. Jan. 1816-Dec. 1822. (Lacks Vol. 3 (Jan-June 1817, Vol. 12, July-Dec. 1821, Vol. 14, July-Dec. 1821. Also includes Series 3, Vol. 2, Apr-June 1828 (lacking all plates.) 4to, contemp. 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds; many bindings defective, with library markings and reinforced spines. With engraved title pages, 838 (of 892) hand colored plates and fabric samples (lacking some samples). Scattered internal repairs. Moderate spotting and foxing, library markings to front matter. Sold with all Faults. Tooley 8. $3,000-5,000

271 1 vol. Woodward, G.M. An Olio of Good Breeding: With Sketches, illustrative of the Modern Graces. London: Sold by W. Clarke, (1797). 4to, orig. bds; rubbed, spine gone. With hand-colored frontis, plain title vignette + 10 hand colored plates. Scattered light foxing to text leaves, occasional marginal dust smudging. Untrimmed, bdg broken. $250-400 272 1 vol. (Combe, W.) The Wars of Wellington, A Narrative Poem; in Fifteen Cantos. London, 1821. 2nd ed. 4to, 19th-century 1/2 russia & marbled bds; joints, spine ends & corners just rubbed. With 6 hand-colored aquatints by J.C. Stadler. Light offsetting. Scattered light foxing - primarily to text. Tall copy, complete with 1/2 title. See Tooley 153. $250-400 See color illustration on page 69 273 2 vols. (Seymour, Robert.) Sketches by... London: G.S. Tregear, n.d. [c1840s]. 5 vols in 1. 8vo, late 19th-cent. full gilt-paneled polished speckled brown calf, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g., richly gilt floral spine compartments, red morocco spine labels; joints occasionally rubbed, corners just scuffed, by Wallis. With 5 pictorial titles + 180 plates; occasional moderate spotting - most plates relatively clean. Printed on various color stocks. * (Marryat, Frederick): Peter Simple. * Jacob Faithful. London, 1837. Illustrated ed. Each 3 vols, all 8vo, later 19th-cent. uniform full polished tan calf, gilt spines spines, richly gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, red & green morocco spine labels; joints rubbed, spines occasionally rubbed, a few small areas chipped. Color plates by R.W. Buss. $100-150 274 1 vol. (Lisle, Joe.) (Play Upon Words.) (London: Mclean), [1828]. Oblong 4to, 19th-century full gilt-paneled burgundy morocco, t.e.g., turn-ins gilt; extremities often rubbed; front cover detached (but present.) With 40 hand-colored aquatint plates. Plates only, bound with guard sheets. Internally generally clean, plates bright. bookplate of Cortland Bishop. Sessler slip inserted. $400-700


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275 1 vol. Carless, John, pseud. [Chatto, William Andrew.] The Old English ‘Squire’. A Jovial Gay Fox Hunter, Bold, Frank and Free. London: T. Mclean, 1821. Lg. 8vo, late 19th-cent. full giltpaneled dark blue morocco, gilt spine compartments, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; occasionally slightly scuffed, corners just rubbed. With 24 hand-colored aquatint plates ( the last 2 bound out of order.) Light to moderate offsetting to text, scattered light foxing - primarily to text & plate margins. Tall copy. Complete with 1/2 title. Book plate of Lucius Wilmerding (designed by Rockwell Kent.) Tooley 128. $300-500

276 1 vol. Gillray, James. The Works. London: Chatto and Windus, [c1873]. Edited by Thomas Wright. 4to, late 19th century full purple-brown morocco, gilt, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; joints, spine ends & corners scuffed. Plates, text illus. With 45 etched caricatures by James Gillray added on stubs - 42 hand-colored (27 double page.) States of plates not determined. $1,000-1,500 See color illustration on page 67


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09/20/12 277 3 vols. (1 wrapper.) (Heath, William.): Paul Pry’s Trip to Margate. Colored Plates. London: T. McLean, n.d. [c182?] Oblong folio, orig. self printed wrappers; slightly dusty, minor chipping to edges, minor repairs. 6 hand-colored plates. Generally clean. In custom red cloth portfolio. Bookplate of J. Barton Townsend. * Illustrations of Heraldy. London: T. McLean, 1828. Oblong folio, contemp. marbled bds, gilt morocco spine, corners & cover label; scuffed, edges occasionally rubbed. Hand-colored title + 6 hand-colored plates. Occasional minor dust smudging. * “Heath’s Illustrations to Harriet Wilson and Almanacs.” spine title. [London], [1825-1827]. Oblong folio, 19th century 1/2 morocco & marbled bds; occasionally scuffed. 36 mounted hand-colored plates. Internally clean. $300-500 278 4 vols. Butler, Samuel. Hudibras. London: T. Mclean, 1819. 2 vols. 19th century full richly gilt straight grained scarlet morocco spines gilt, a.e.g; joints & extremities often rubbed. With 10 handcolored plates. Light offsetting, minor foxing. Bookplates of A. Edward Newton on front paste-down. * The London, 1822 ed. of the preceding. 2 vols., 8vo, later 19th century calf & cloth; extremities rubbed, 1 of 4 morocco spine labels detached, but present, 12 hand-colored plates. Light offsetting. Bookplate of the Marquess of Ailsa. $100-150 279 1 vol. (Blake, William, illus.) Blair, Robert. The Grave, A Poem.London: T. Bensley, 1808. 1st ed. Folio, late 19th-cent. 3/4 red morocco, gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints & spine ends rubbed. With frontis portrait of Blake by L. Schiarvonette after T. Phillips, 12 engraved plates by L. Schiavonette after William Blake - incl. additional title; light offsetting, scattered light foxing. Tall copy, leaf size. 13 3/4 x 11 3/8 inches; 349 x 287mm. Complete with List of Subscribers, advert & prospectus. The Verse dedication to the Queen is by Wm. Blake. Bentley 350a. $1,000-1,500 279A 2 vols. (Blake, William, illus.): Gay, John. Fables. London: John Stockdale, 1793. 1st ed. thus. 8vo, contemp. marbled calf, gilt spine, green morocco spine label; rebacked spines, corners bumped. With 68 engraved plates, 12 by William Blake, engraved title pages. Titles trimmed. Scattered moderate spotting and some offsetting. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. $300-500

BINDINGS, FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS & C. Lots 280-288 280 2 vols. London Plans & Panoramas: Mogg, Edward. London in Miniature....with the surrounding Villages... London, 1840. Handcolored engraved fold map, linen backed, 21 1/2 x 38 1/2 inches; 546 x 978mm - sheet size. Creases along folds, some darkening to verso. In orig. bds case with ptd paper label; scuffed, joints rubbed. * London Illustrated News. “Panorama of London and The River Thames.” London, c1850. Handcolored wood-engraved. Rolled panorama, oil cloth wrapper, orig. wooden rolls. Large format. Complete, separated along short vertical crease. Not measured or unrolled (to protect the object). Presumed complete and generally clean. $250-400 281 1 piece. (Vertical Unfolding Panorama.) Alquis. “The Flight of The Old Woman Who Was Tossed Up in a Basket.” London: D. Bogue, [1844]. 7 foot folding hand-colored etched panorama of 10 panels, the bottom 3 separated in 2 groups form the rest. In orig. color pictorial bds, text on verso. Old Fores print & booksellers label also on bds verso; light edgewear. In protective cloth sleeve. $200-300 282 2 pieces. Perspective Views: Thames Tunnel: “Perspectivische Unter de Themse.” N.p., n.d. [c1845]. 5 3/4 x 8 7/8 inches; 140 x 225mm, orig. bds. With viewing apertures. Hand colored pictorial accordian format contents. In. orig. case; bds with paper label. Some wear to case, light wear to bds, contents in excellent state of preservation. * “The Tunnel Und the River Thames.” N.p., n.d. [c1840s]. 12mo size, orig. blue paper bds; chipping to edges. Viewing apertures, hand-colored pictorial accordian format contents. Moderate internal wear, but intact. $500-800 See color illustration on page 67 283 1 vol. (Fore-Edge Painting.) Crabbe, George. The Life and Poetical Works. London: J. Murray, 1851. Tall 8vo, contemp. full blind stamped green morocco, gilt-lettered spine, inner dentelles gilt, gauffered gilt edges, raised bands, joints occasionally rubbed. With portrait frontis & additional vignette title. Light foxing. With well executed double fore-edge painting - fox hunt in full flight; fresh water fishing from full boat. $200-300


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09/20/12 284 1 vol. (Fore Edge Painting.) Southey, Robert.The Life of Nelson. London: John Murray, 1831. Sm. 8vo, contemp. full blind straight grained green morocco, brown morocco spine label, a.e.g.; joints & edge occasionally rubbed. Illus. With well executed fore edge painting of Nelson sailing through the Straits of Gibralter (executed upside-down). $150-250 285 1 vol. (Fore-Edge Painting.) Walton, Izaak; Cotton, Charles. The Complete Angler. London: John Major, 1823. Sm. 8vo, contemp. gilt-paneled green straight grained morocco, gilt-lettered & emblematic spine; joints tender, back cover detached (but present). With 10 plates + 77 wood-engraved illus. Scattered light foxing, offsetting on title page. With fore edge painting of bucolic angling. Horne 23, first Major edition. $250-350 286 2 vols. (Guild of Women Binders.) (Leech, John, illus.) (Leigh, Percival): The Comic Latin Grammar. London: Charles Tilt, 1840. * The Comic English Grammar. London: Richard Bentley, 1840. Both 1st ed. Both 8vo, early 20th cent. full crushed scarlet morocco, gilt-lettered spines, a.e.g., blind tooled turnins, gilt pictorial & multi-color leather figural inlays at center of front & back covers; spine ends & corners slightly scuffed, joints occasionally slightly scuffed, spines & edges of covers starting to darken, orig. gilt-pictorial cloth front cover of Comic Latin bound in. Comic Latin with 8 plates (browned), text illus; Comic English lacking frontis, with text illus. Book plate of J. Barton Townsend. $300-500 See color illustration on page 67 287 1 vol. (Kelliegram Binding.) Hughes, William R.A. A Week’s Tramp in Dicken’s Land. London: Chapman & Hall, 1891. 8vo, full giltpaneled, gilt, floral & geometrical decorated crushed green levant morocco, gilt lettered & floral spine compartments, a.e.g., turn ins gilt, red silked endpapers, raised bands, with brown leather onlaid bust portrait of Dickens in oval, gilt & leather frame at center of front cover; spine fading to brown, minor wear. Frontis, full page & text illus. Minor scattered foxing to front matter. $400-600 287A 12 vols. (Leather Bindings): Parkman, Francis. Works. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1901. New lib. ed. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 morocco & marbled bds, gilt; light wear. Internally clean. $150-250

288 21 vols. Leather Bindings: Modern Eastern Press: Durant, Will.The Story of Civilization. 11 vols. * Macauley’s History of England. 10 vols. 4to, contemp. gilt decorated leather, a.e.g. Internally clean. $100-150

ILLUSTRATED BOOKS INCLUDING A COLLECTION OF N.C. & ANDREW WYETH Lots 289-347 289 4 vols. Illustrated Books - Leather Bindings: (Pogany, Willy.) Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. New York: T.Y. Crowell, [c1909]. 4to, contemp. gilt decorated crushed brown morocco with green morocco inlays, t.e.g., green morocco spine label; joints & extremities rubbed. With 12 mounted color plates, other illus. Internally generally clean. * The 1942, Phila, David Mckay ed of the preceding. 4to, contemp. 3/4 crushed purple-brown morocco, gilt-lettered & floral spine, t.e.g; minor wear, plain illus., internally clean. * (Trugo, Lui, illus.) Voltaire. The Princess of Babylon. New York: Art Studio, 1928. #1/50 (of 150), signed by Whitman Bennett. Lg. 8vo, orig. 3/4 purple brown morocco, gilt, t.e.g.; spine ends rubbed, joints & extremities often scuffed. Hand-colored plates. Minor spotting to front matter. * (Browne, Gordon, illus.) Reade, Charles. The Cloister and the Heearth. London: W. & R. Chambers, [c1910]. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 navy blue morocco, gilt, t.e.g., raised bands; light wear. Color plates, other illus. Internally clean. $120-180 290 13 vols. Illustrated Books: (Poirson, V.A., illus.) Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. N.Y: G. Routledge, [1886] Tall 8vo, color pictorial & gilt lettered green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Hand colored & illus. Internally clean. * (Thomson, Hugh, illus.) Barrie, J.M. . Quality Street. [London]: Hodder & Stoughton, [1901]. 4to, orig. gilt pictorial cloth; scuffed. With 22 color plates, other illus. Light foxing to front matter. * (Pogany, Willy, illus.) Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. N.Y: G.H. Doran, [c1910]. 4to, orig. bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate wear. Mounted color plates, other illus. * (Flint, W. Russell, illus.) Malory, Sir Thomas. Le Morte D’Arthur. Boston: Medici Society, [c1920]. 2 vols. Lg 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth, t.e.g.; light wear, d/j with color labels; edges chipped. With 36 color plates. Internally clean. * (Oakley, Thornton, illus.) Kingsley, Charles. Westward Ho! Phila, (1920). Lg. 8vo, orig. black cloth, color pictorial cover label; light edge wear. Add. vignette color title, other illus. Inscribed & signed by Thornton Oakley. * (Clarke, Harry, illus.) Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery and Imagination.N.Y: Brentanno’s, [c1925]. #1/2500. 4to, orig. black cloth, pictorial cover label; slightly scuffed, Mounted


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09/20/12 color plates, other illus. Color frontis creased & detached. Internally generally clean. * (Keen, Henry, illus.) Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. N.Y: Dodd, Mead, (1925). Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial black cloth; light wear. Plates. Minor foxing to front matter. * (Swift, Jonathan.) A Tale of a Tub, ....Battle between the Ancient and Modern Books. London: T. Tegg, 1811. 8vo, later 19th-cent. richly gilt black straight grained morocco; joints rubbed & tender. With 7 hand colored plates. Scattered light foxing. * Beckford, William. The History of The Caliph Vathek.; Johnson, Samuel. Rasselas. London: J.C. Nimmo, 1883. #117/150, contemp. 3/4 crushed brown morocco, gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed. With 5 etched plates. Internally clean. * (Watts, Arthur, illus.) Thorndike, Russell; Arkell, Reginald. The Tragedy of Mr. Punch. New York: Boni & Liveright, (1924). Intro. by Max Beerbohm. 4to, orig. bds, paper spine label; corners bumped, other light wear. With mounted color frontis + 8 plates. Internally clean. * (Payne, Wyndham, illustrator.) Peter Piper’s Practical Principles of Plain & Perfect Pronunciation. London: John Lane, 1926. Tall 8vo, orig. color pictorial bds; light wear. Color illus. throughout. * (Barbier, George, illus.) Le Gallienne, Richard. The Romance of Perfume. N.Y.: R. Hudnot, 1928. Lg. 8vo., orig. color pictorial white cloth. Color plates. Complete with pamphlet in back cover pocket. Bright, tight copy in chipped glassine & moderately dusty slipcase. * (Hartley, Dorothy, illus. & editor.) The Old Book. London: A. A. Knopf, 1930. #199/1350. Lg. 8vo, orig. cloth; some edge wear. Color plates, other illus. Internally clean, untrimmed copy. $250-400 291 1 vol. (Dali, Salvador, illus.) Cellini, Benvenuto. The Autobiography of... Garden City, 1946. #189/1000 signed by Salvador Dali. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Color plates, other illus. Bright, attractive copy minor spotting to fore edges, in chipped glassine & very slightly worn orig. case with paper label. $300-500 292 1 vol. (Beardsley, Aubrey, illus.) Morte D’ Arthur Portfolio. London, 1927. #288/300. 4to, orig. paneled & floral gilt vellum, giltletteres spine; spine often rubbed, slightly dusty, very slightly warped plates, decorated initials & other decorations. Endpapers slightly discolored, minor scattered foxing. Slipcase (worn). Reproductions of 11 designs omitted from the 1st ed. of Le Morte D’Arthur lllustrated by Aubrey Beardsley...Also [Designs] for the covers of the issue in parts and a facsimile print of the Merlin drawing. $300-500

293 1 portfolio. (Beardlsey, Aubrey, illus.) A Portfolio of Aubrey Beardsley’s Drawings Illustrating “Salome” by Oscar Wilde. [London: John Lane, 1920.] Folio, white cloth & gilt-lettered & decorated bds; slightly dusty, ties defective. Title + 16 plates, loose as issued. Unnumbered leaves and a leaf of letterpress. Internally clean. $300-500 294 1 vol. (Beardsley, Aubrey, illus.) Dowson, Ernest. The Poems of... London: John Lane, 1905. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt decorated green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With portrait frontis by William Rothenstein, photo portrait + 5 plates by Aubrey Beardsley. With adverts & tipped in pub. note. Attractive copy. $100-150 295 7 vols.(4 wrappers) Illustrated Books - French Language. Paris & Brussels imprints, incl: (Mucha, Alphonse, illustrator.) Rostand, Edmond. La Samaritaine. Paris: Charpentier et Farquelle, 1897. 1st ed. 4to, contemp. 1/2 green morocco & marbled bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; edges & joints scuffed, corners bumped. Orig. color wrappers (illus by Mucha.) preserved. Occasional spotting. * (Mucha, Alphonse, illus.) France, Anatole. Clio. Paris: Galmann Levy, 1900. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp. purple calf, gilt; rather scuffed. Orig. color wrappers preserved. Some internal creasing. * (Schwabe, Carloz.) L’Evangile de L’Enfance... Paris: Armand Colin & Cie, [c1891.] 1st ed. Folio, contemp. 3/4 morocco & marbled bds, gilt, some wear to edges. Orig. wrappers preserved. Internally clean. * (Van Rysselberghe, Theo, illus. ) Histoires Souveraines. Brussels: edm. Deman, 1909. 1st ed. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered green wrappers. Minor creasing. Prospectus inserted. * (Barbier, George, illus.) Musset, Alfred de. On ne Badine Pas Avec L’Amour. Paris, 1920. #1147/1950. Sm. 4to, orig. wrappers, color frontis, other illus. unopened. * (Cassies, Henri, illus.) Verhaeeren, Emile. Les Flamandes... Brussels, 1927. # 795/1076. Sm. 4to, orig. color pictorial wrappers, color plates. * (Carlegle, illus. ) Hermant, Abel. Le Nouvel Anamacharsis. Promenade au Jardin des Lettres Grecques. Paris, 1928. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. wrappers. Printed in black & red wood engraved frontis & text illus. $300-500


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09/20/12 296 5 vols. Illustrated Books: (Artzybasheff, Boris, illustrator.) Kreysborg, Alfred. Funnybone Alley. New York: Macaulay, 1927. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. black stamped pictorial & gilt-lettered blue cloth, t.e.g; light edge wear. With 7 mounted color plates, other illus. Bright copy. * (Crane, Walter, illus.) Hawthorne, Nathaniel.A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys. London: Harper, n.d. [ca 1900]. Lg. 8vo, orig. green, brown & white pictorial cloth; light wear. Color plates, other illus. Bright copy. * (Dulac, Edmund, illus.) Edmund Dulac’s Fairy-Book. London: Houghton & Stoughton, n.d. [c1915]. 4to, orig. black & blue stamped pictorial orange cloth, top edge stained orange; light to occasionally moderate edge wear. With 16 mounted color plates. Presumed 1st ed. Attractive copy. * (Rackham, Arthur, illustrator.)(Barham, Richard Harris.) The Ingoldsby Legends. London: J.M. Dent, 1907. #185/560 signed by Arthur Rackham. 4to, orig. giltpictorial vellum; silk ties; slightly dusty. With 24 mounted color plates; lettered tissue guards. 12 tinted plates, other illus. Internally slightly toned. * (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Morley, Christopher. Where the Blue Begins. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, [ca 1925]. Lg. 8vo, orig. ribbed blue cloth. With 4 color plates, other illus. Generally bright copy. The first Rackham American trade ed. was issued by Doubleday, Page. $400-600 297 2 vols. Rockwell Kent Illustrated Books: The Tales of Tom Thumtack. N.Y: William J. Comstock Co., 1914. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt. decorated cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine lettering slightly faded. With color frontis, title page & b/w illus. The first book illustrated by Rockwell Kent. * This is My Own. N.Y: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, [1940]. 1st ed. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j(spine discolored, light edge wear.) Signed by Kent on front free endpaper. $300-500 298 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1939. “Pulitzer Prize Edition.” 8vo, orig. decorated cloth; some staining. Color illus. Inscribed and signed ‘from Convers/ 1940’. on 1/2 title page. With a copy of a letter written by Rawlings to the Wyeth family discussing the film “The Yearling” - presumably in a Wyeth family member’s hand. Allen p216. $500-800

299 2 vols. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.): [Creswick, Paul.] Robin Hood. Phila: David McKay, 1917. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. gilt lettered green cloth with pictorial image; edges rubbed, head of spine frayed, spine discolored. With color illus. Signed ‘N.C. Wyeth’ on 1/2 title. Further gift inscription dated 1923 for Peter. Title page loose. Binding a bit shaken. * Verne, Jules. The Mysterious Island. N.Y: Charles Scribner’s, 1918. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial image; scuffed and spine discolored, extremities rubbed. Signed and inscribed by Wyeth on 1/2 title - signed ‘Convers’. With color plates and other in-text illus. Some discoloration to endpapers. Allen 202 & 221. $500-800 300 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Co., 1920. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. blue cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine; spine a bit faded, else bright copy. With 14 color illus, and several intext illus. Signed and inscribed ‘A Merry Christmas to Pete/ Uncle Convers’. on 1/2 title. Light spotting to title page, endpapers a little discolored. Allen p203. $300-500 301 2 vols. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.): Roberts, Kenneth. Trending into Maine. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1944. 4to, orig. blue cloth. D/J (separations at spine, edge tears, losses to head of spine with loss of lettering.) With color illus. Signed ‘N.C. Wyeth’ on 1/2 title. * Nordhoff, Charles; Hall, James Norman. The Bounty Trilogy. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1940. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. blue cloth; corners bumped, spine scuffed. D/j (edge wear, some spotting.) Discolored endpapaers. Signed and inscribed by N.C. Wyeth on title page - signed ‘Convers’. Allen p212. $500-800 302 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Porter, Jane. The Scottish Chiefs. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1925. 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine. D/J, with pasted pictorial image (some creasing and light edge wear.) With color illus, and several in-text illus. Some spotting to title page. Signed ‘N.C. Wyeth’ on 1/2 title page. Further gift inscription dated 1927 for Peter. $400-600


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09/20/12 303 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Homer. The Odyssey. [Boston]: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. Translated by George Herbert Palmer. #406/550 signed by Palmer & Wyeth. 4to, orig. 1/4 white pigskin & gilt pictorial green cloth, occasionally a little scuffed. With 16 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards, frontis creased. Lacking slipcase. $300-500 304 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Boyd, James. Drums. New York: Charles Scribner’s, (1928). 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. D/J (separations along spine, and tear to center spine, open and closed tears along edges, some dampstaining to lower spine. Price-clipped.) With 14 color illus, and several in-text illus. Signed by ‘N.C. Wyeth’ and dated ‘1932’, also with gift inscription to his nephew on 1/2 title. $500-800 305 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Cooper, James Fenimore. The Deerslayer. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1925. 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine; edges rubbed, a little dusty. D/J (with pasted pictorial image (spine toned, some creasing and light edge wear.) With 14 color illus, and several in-text illus. Signed and inscribed ‘Autographed for Pete in 1932/ N.C. Wyeth’. on 1/2 title. Further gift inscription dated 1925 for Peter. $700-1,000 306 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Fox, John. The Little Shephard. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1931. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine; edge wear. Remainder endpaper flaps attached to glassine. With 14 color illus. Signed by N.C. Wyeth as ‘Uncle Convers’ and dated ‘1932’ on 1/2 title. Light toning to endpapers. $400-600 307 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Palmer, George Herbert, trans. by. Homer. Cambridge: Riverside Press, Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. gilt decorated red cloth; minor edge wear. With 12 color illus. Signed and inscribed by ‘N.C. Wyeth’ and dated ‘1929’ on title page. Endpapers a little toned, else generally clean. $400-600

308 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Cooper, James Fenimore. The Last of the Mohicans. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1924. 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine; very light edge wear. With 9 color illus, and several in-text illus. Signed and dedicated “from Uncle Convers / alias N.C. Wyeth.” on title page. Some light spotting to title page. Gift inscription on 1/2 title (closed tear). $400-600 309 1 vol. (Wyeth, N.C., illus.) Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Black Arrow. New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1916. 1st Wyeth ed. 4to, orig. black cloth with pictorial paper label, gilt-lettered spine; edges rubbed, a little dusty, spine faded. Shaken, front and rear matter a little loose. With 14 color illus, and several intext illus. Signed, dated and inscribed on endpapers ‘...from Uncle Convers / N.C.W’. Allen p219. $300-500 310 1 piece. Original Watercolor Signed. Wyeth, Andrew. Christmas Card. Depicting a Christmas Stocking, signed lower right ‘A. Wyeth’ in pencil. Inscribed on reverse ‘Betsy and Andy’. Top edge mounted to mat, light mat burn. Sheet size - 5 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches; 127 x 76mm. $2,000-3,000 See color illustration on page 70 311 4 vols. (3 wrappers.) [ Signed Books: Wyeth.] Wyeth, Andrew, et al. An American Vision. Three Generations of Wyeth Art. N.Y: Little, Brown, (1987). Oblong 4to, orig. brown cloth, d/j (light edge wear). Signed and inscribed from “Andy” on front free endpaper. * Corn, Wanda. The Art of Andrew Wyeth. Boston, (1973). Oblong 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers. Signed and inscribed from “Andy” on front free endpaper. * Andrew Wyeth. Pennsylvania: printed for the Academy of Fine Arts, (1966). 2nd ptg. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; light wear. Signed and inscribed by Andrew on 1/2 title. * Jaime Wyeth on Monhegan. N.p., n.d. $200-300


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312 2 pieces. (Original Drawing.) Autograph Letter Signed. Wyeth, Andrew. Maine, Broad Cove Farm, Aug. 4th, 1992. 2p., 4to, written to his cousin Pete reminiscing about his “...Robin Hood Gang in Chaddsford with DoDo!!” Signed “Andy”. With pen drawing of Robin Hood at head of letter. Approx. 6 inches. Chaddford provided the perfect backdrop as a substitue ‘Sherwood Forest’. There are many photos and home movies of Andew Wyeth and his friends dressed up in costumes playing ‘Robin Hood.’ This drawing of Robin Hood is not only a nostalgic look at his childhood, but also is a scarce representation of Andrew emulating his father’s work. $2,500-3,500

313 Lot. Wyeth Christmas Cards & Ephemera: Incl: 1931 Christmas card, designed by Andrew Wyeth. “Merry Yule-Tide”; framed. * 1932 Christmas card, designed by Andrew Wyeth. “Holiday Greeting”; framed. * “Memorial Exhibition” [catalogue]. Wilmington, DE, Jan. 7 to 27, 1946. 4to, orig. wrappers. Limited to 1,200 copies. With tipped in color plates. * Lunt, Dudley. “The Howard Pyle School of Art” - offprint from Delaware History. [Delaware],1953. 4to, blue wrappers; worn edges. Former owner’s incription above cover title. + 2 other printed Christmas Cards. $200-300


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314 2 vols. Wyeth, Andrew & Betsy James: Wyeth at Kuerners. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976; Christina’s World. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. Each signed by Betsy James & Andrew Wyeth on 1/2 title Each with a pen drawing of Kuerners, by Andrew Wyeth, on 1/2 title page. Oblong. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (discolored at edges, some edge tears.) Some discoloration to page edges. $1,500-2,500 315 2 pieces. Lithographs. Wyeth, N.C.: “Map of Discovery: Eastern and Western Hemispheres.” [National Geographic Society], [c1930]. Each signed and inscribed on the reverse from ‘Uncle Convers’ [N.C. Wyeth.]. Framed. Allen p285. $500-800 316 1 piece. Color Offset Print: Wyeth, Andrew. “Christina’s World.” Signed lower right ‘Andrew Wyeth.” Image size- 17 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches. $1,000-1,500

317 1 vol. Meryman, Richard. Andrew Wyeth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968. Oblong 4to, orig. two-tone cloth; spine discolored. Remnants of d/j included. Signed and inscribed by Andrew Wyeth - signed ‘Andy Wyeth’. With small pen drawing of a Pirate’s head. Scattered spotting. $800-1,200 318 2 vols. (Pyle, Howard, illus.): Johnson, Merle, compiler. Howard Pyle’s Book of Pirates. N.Y: Harper, 1921. 1st ed. thus, #4/50 signed by Merle Johnson. Sm. folio, orig. white cloth backed grey bds., color cover pictorial label, gilt, gilt-lettered spine; corners slightly bumped, other light edge wear. Color & b/w plates. Unopened. Front & spine panel of d/j inserted, lacking slipcase. #1/50 on vellum stock. Attractive copy.* _ _ Howard Pyle’s Book of the American Spirit. N.Y: Harper, 1923. 1st ed., #22/50 signed by Merle Johnson & Francis J. Dowd the editor. Sm. folio, orig. white cloth backed grey bds, color cover pictorial label, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, light wear. Color plates, other illus, with “special plate” lacking. D/j & slipcase. Attractived copy. $400-700


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09/20/12 319 Lot. American Illustrators - A.B. Frost, H. Pyle et al: List available on request. $300-500 320 1 vol. (Russell, Charles., illus.) Hamilton, William T. My Sixty Years on the Plains. New York: Forls and Stream, 1909. 3rd ed. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 blue morocco, gilt, spine richly gilt, t.e.g; occasionally scuffed, by John Wanamaker. With 8 plates, incl. frontis portrait. Embellished with many orig. watercolors on title page & throughout by M. Wm. Bradley. Howes H-138. $800-1,200 321 8 vols. (2 wrappers.) American Illustrators & The American West & C: (Remington, Frederick, illus.) Roosevelt, Theodore. Ranch Life and Hunting-Trail. New York: Century, (1888). Sm. folio, orig. gilt-pictorial two-tone cloth, a.e.g.; slightly scuffed, spine ends & corners rubbed & frayed. Lacking front free endaper. Shaken. * Full-page & text illus. * ( ) Garland, Hamlin. The Book of the American Indian. New York: Harper, 1923. 4to, orig. cloth & bds, pictorial cover label; light wear. Color frontis, b/w plates. * Pyle, Howard; Frost, A. B; Remington, Frederic, et al., illus; Smith, F. Hopkinson. American Illustrators. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1892. Folio, contemp. 1/2 scarlet morocco & pebbled cloth, gilt; joints & extremities rubbed. With 15 plates, other illus. Scattered, minor internal wear. * (Russell, Charles M., illus.) Bower, B.M. The Lure of the Dim Trails. New York: G. W. Dillingham, (1907). 1st ed. 12mo, orig. yellow stamped brown pictorial cloth; slightly cocked, light edge wear. With 4 color plates. Scattered light foxing * ( _ _ ) Linderman, Frank B. Indian Why Storus. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1915. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. purple cloth, color cover pictorial label; corners bumped, spine ends scuffed, other light wear. With 8 color plates, other illus. * ( _ _ ) _ _ Indian Old-Man Stories. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1920. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, orig. purple cloth, color cover label; light edge wear, spine ends slightly frayed. With 8 color plates. Scattered light to moderate spotting. Front free endpapers detaching. * (Program.) “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West...” (Buffalo), (c1900). 4to, orig. color pictorial wrappers; chipped at edges, slightly dusty. Illus, adverts. * (Program) “Buffalo Bill Bids You GoodBye” (Boston), (1910). 4to, orig. color pictorial wrappers; light edgewear, Illus, adverts. Newspaper clipping & discoloration. $200-300

322 7 vols. (1 wrapper.) Illustrated Books - Erotica & C: (Twain, Mark) Sixteen O. One. N.p., 1901. #1/450. Illus. by Alan Odle. 4to, orig. bds; slight edge wear, minor dust smudging & light staining, slipcase (worn). Internally clean. * Louys, Pierre. Aphrodite. N.p, 1925. #1/1500. 8vo, orig. 3/4 orange morocco, gilt; minor wear. Color etched frontis. * Tales of Eirenzuola. N.p., [c1925]. #1/150 (of 1000). 8vo, orig. 3/4 burgundy morocco, gilt; joints & edges occasionally rubbed. With color etched frontis by Clara Tice. Internally clean. * Louys, Pierre. The Songs of Bilitis. NY, (1926). #1001/2000 signed by Willy Pogany - the illustrator. 4to, orig. cloth; light wear, slipcase (defective.) * Juvenal. A Woman: A Satire. London: Casanova Society, [c1920s]. 4to, contemp. 3/4 blue morocco, gilt; joints rubbed, other moderate wear. 8 plates by R,B. Brook-Greaves. Moderate foxing. * Flint, W. Russell, illus. The Book of Tobit. London: Haymarket, 1929. 4to, orig. bds, gilt; some spotting. With 4 mounted color plates. Internally clean. * (Brunelleschi, illus.) Voltaire. Candide. Paris: G. Jeune, (1952). 8vo, orig. pictorial wrappers, glassine. 16 color plates, other illus. Bright & untrimmed. $120-180 323 1 vol. (Vidal, Pierre, illus.) Louys, Pierre. Les Aventures du Roi Pausole. Paris: A Blaizot, 1906. #68/375. 4to, contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco, gilt, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; joints rubbed & tender, extremities often rubbed, orig. front wrapper bound in. Numerous color pochoir illus in text. $120-180 324 2 vols. (Leather Bindings.) Tice, Clara, illus: Louys, Pierre. The Adventures of King Pausole. N.p: The Pierre Louys Society, 1926. #33/ of de luxe issue of 990. Lg. 8vo, contemp. richly gilt scarlet morocco, t.e.g., other edges rough trimmed, inner dentelles gilt, raised bands; corners slightly bumped, occasionally slightly scuffed. 10 color plates + 2 extra color etched plates. * _ _ Woman and Puppet. N.p: Pierre Louys Society, (1927). #28 of [de luxe ed.] signed by Clara Tice of 1250. Lg. 8vo, contemp. full gilt paneled, gilt floral purple morocco, gilt-lettered & floral spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges rough cut, inner dentelles gilt, corners just rubbed, a few small rubbed areas along edges. With 10 color plates + 4 color etched plates. Bright bdg. $200-300


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09/20/12 325 9 vols. (Tice, Clara, illus.): Bruno, Guido. Eterno Moments.N.Y., 1920. 12mo, orig. cloth; light edge wear, slightly dusty. Front hinge cracked. * Voltaire, J.F.M.A de. Candide.N.Y., 1927. #310/1000. Lg. 8vo, orig. cloth & bds; light wear. Color etched plates. * Gautier, Theophile. Mademoiselle de Maupin. N.p: Pierre Louys Society, 1927. #1202/1250. Lg. 8vo, orig. color pictorial silk; light edge wear, d/j (some edge wear, slightly dusty.) Color plates, incl. frontis. Signed in pencil by Clara Tice. Prospectus with loose color plate. Unopened. * Louys, Pierre. The Adventures of King Pausole. N.p: Pierre Louys Society, 1926. #866/930. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g.; corners slightly bumped, d/j (chipped along edges.) Color plates, incl. color frontis. Signed in pencil by Clara Tice. * _ _ Aphrodite. N.p., 1926. #472/650. Lg. 8vo, orig. bds; light wear. Etched plates. * _ _ The Twilight of the Nymphs. N.p: Pierre Louys Society, 1927. #1192/1250. Lg. 8vo, orig. pictorial white cloth; light wear, d/j (edges & corners rather chipped.) Plates, incl. color frontis signed by Clara Tice. Prospectus inserted. * _ _ Woman and Puppet. N.p: Pierre Louys Society, 1927. #22/1250. Lg. 8vo, orig. pictorial black cloth; light wear, d/j (minor edge wear) Color plates. * Another copy of the preceding, #847/1250. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j, color plates, slightly dusty. $100-150 326 6 vols. (Fanfrolico Press.) (Lindsay, Norman, illus.): Slessor, Kenneth. Earth-Visitors. London, 1926. #168/425. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial tan bds; corners bumped, spine darkening. Plates. (incl. etched plates.) Some spotting to endpapers. * Lindsay, Jack. Helen Comes of Age: Three Plays. London, 1927. #1/500, out-of-series review copy. 4to, orig. brick red cloth, giltlettered spine, edges untrimmed; light edge wear, spine occasionally scuffed, d/j (chipped, torn & moderately dusty.) D/j illus. only. Some spotting to endpapers. * (Graves, Robert, foreword by.) Loving Mad Tom: Bedlamite Verses... London, (1927). #30/375. 4to, orig 1/4 vellum & gilt-pictorial green bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; some edge wear, slightly dusty, spine darkening. Etched & other illus. * Lindsay, Norman. Hyperborea. London, (1928). #375/725. 4to, orig. pictorial white linen; moderate spotting. Illus. Some internal spotting. * Mccrae, Hugh. Satyrs and Sunlight:..Collected Poems.London, 1928. #243/550. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial green morocco, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine & fore-edges of covers heavily rubbed. Plates. * Lindsay, Norman. Madam Life’s Lovers. London, [1929]. Tall 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial dark brown cloth, d/j (moderately dusty, creased & worn at edges.) Engraved frontis. Light to moderate foxing throughout. $200-300

327 5 vols. (Fanfrolico Press.) (Lindsay, Norman, illus.) (Classical Authors.): Aristophanes. Lysistrata. London, [1926]. #88/725 signed by Jack Lindsay - the translator. Folio, orig. 3/4 blue morocco & gilt pictorial bds; slightly scuffed, spine ends & corners just rubbed. Some discoloration & spotting to endpapers. Illus. * _ _ Women in Parliament. London, [1929]. #252/500 signed by Jack Lindsay - the translator. Folio, orig. 3/4 blue morocco, gilt-pictorial bds; joints, corners & spine ends moderately rubbed. Illus. * Petronius (Arbiter.) The Complete Works: Satyricon & Poems. London, [1927]. #171/650 signed by Jack Lindsay. Sm. folio, orig. 1/2 purple vellum & bds, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Illus. Some minor staining to endpapers and prospectus inserted. * Propertius, (Sextus). Propertius in Love. London, 1927. #59/60 signed by Jack Lindsay - the translator. Folio, orig. pictorial, morocco backed vellum, edges untrimmed; spine occasionally scuffed, corners starting to warp, moderately dusty. Illus. * Herondas. The Mimiabs. London, [1926]. #42/375. 4to, orig. cloth & bds; light wear. $250-400 328 2 vols. (Fanfrolico Press.) (Lindsay, Norman, illus.): Nietzche, (Friedrich W.) The Antichrist. London, [1928] #186/550. Translated by P.R. Sephensen. Folio, orig. 3/4 gilt-lettered blue morocco, t.e.g., other edges rough cut; corners & spine ends rubbed. Initials & headings in blue, etched plates. Internally generally clean. * Lindsay, Jack. Dionysis: Nietzche Contra Nietzsche. London, [1928]. #158/500 signed by Jack Lindsay. 4to, orig. gilt pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges rough cut; light to moderate wear. $120-180 329 1 vol. (Fanfrolico Press.) Lindsay, Norman, illus; Aristophanes. Lysistrata. London, [1926]. #208/300 (of 725) signed by Jack Lindsay - the translator. Folio, orig. 1/2 blue morocco & gilt pictorial bds; corners & spine ends just rubbed, other light wear. Unique copy with expertly hand colored illus. Endpapers lighly toned. $300-500 330 1 vol. (Lindsay, Norman, illus.) Petronius, (Arbiter.) The Satyricon. London: Privately Printed by Ralph Straus, 1910. #161/250 signed by Norman Lindsay & the publisher. Lg. 4to, orig. 1/4 vellum & bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners bumped & rubbed. Covers slightly scuffed, spine occaisionally dusty & starting to crack at ends & joints. With 100 plates. Internally generally clean. $100-150


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09/20/12 332 4 vols. (1 wrappers.) Lindsay, Norman: Norman Lindsay’s Pen Drawings. Sydney: Kyle House, (1931). 4to, orig. pictorial tan wrappers; moderate edge wear, slightly dusty. Portrait + 64 plates. Moderate foxing to front matter. * Water Color book. Sydney: Springwood Press, 1939. 4to, orig. green cloth; light wear, d/j (starting to discolor.) With 18 mounted color plates. Attractive copy in orig. worn slipcase. * Paintings in oil. Sydney: Shepherd, (1945). #881/1000 signed by Norman Lindsay. 4to, orig. gilt pictorial green bds; corners very slightly bumped, d/j (edges occasionally chipped.) With 30 plates, incl. 14 mounted color plates. Bright, attractive copy in slightly worn & toned d/j. * Selected Pen Drawings. N.Y: Bonanza, (1968). 4to, orig. black cloth. Plates. $100-150

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331 1 vol. (Lindsay, Norman, illus.) Gellert, Leon. The Isle of San: A Phantasy... Sydney: Art in Australia, 1919. #83/120 signed by Leon Gellerd. Folio, orig. 1/4 vellum & green cloth, green morocco spine label; vellum moderately soiled, covers occasionally scuffed. Portrait + 5 mounted orig. etched plates signed & numbered in pencil by Norman Lindsay. Minor spotting to endpapers. $1,500-2,500 331A 3 pieces. Norman Lindsay Etchings: “Cats”. No. 34. [1919]. 5 1/4 x 4 3/4 inches; 133 x 121mm - plate size. * “The Dancer” No. 31 [1918]. 5 x 4 1/2 inches; 127 x 114mm - plate size. * “Summer” No. 13. [1918]. 168 x 152mm - plate size. Each signed by Norman Lindsay in pencil lower right, with pencil title and limitation number. $1,000-1,500

333 13 vols. (Lindsay, Norman, illus.) Deamer, Dulcie. As it was in the Beginning. Melbourne, 1929. 1st ed., #328/500. Tall 8vo, orig. cloth & bds; light to moderate spotting. Mounted b/w plates. * Gellert, Leon. Songs of a Campaign. Sydney, 1917. 3rd ed., enlarged. Sm. 4to, orig. green cloth; light edge wear. Illus. * Lindsay, Norman. Redheap. London: Faber & Faber, (1930). 1st ed. 12mo, orig. red cloth; light wear, edges slightly dusty, d/j (chipping along edges - occasional loss of lettering & design elements.) D/j illus. only. * _ _ Pan in the Parlour. N.Y: Farrar & Rinehard, (1933). 1st Amer. ed. 12mo, orig. giltlettered red cloth; light wear, d/j (head of spine label chipped & starting to separate.) Illus. * _ _ The Cautious Amorist. N.Y: Farrar & Rinheart, (1932). [but c1937.] 12mo, orig. red cloth; light to moderate wear, d/j (some creasing, minor chipping to edges.) Illus. * 3 copies of the 1st English ed. of the preceding, (1934), orig. red cloth, 1 copy moderately worn. The other’s front cover affected by damp. * _ _ A Curate in Bohemia. London: T. Werner, (1937). 1st ed. 12mo, orig. cloth, d/j. Illus. Light wear. * _ _ Age of Consent. N.Y: Farrar & Rinehart, (1938). 1st Am. ed. 12mo, orig. cloth; some spotting; minor dust soiling to edges. D/j (some edge wear & dust soiling.) Some spotting to front & back matter. * Stewart, Douglas. Ned Kelley. Sydney: Shepherd, 1946. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig. gilt pictorial blue cloth; slightly scuffed & a little dusty, d/j (light edge wear.) Frontis, full-page illus. * _ _ Sun Orchids. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, (1952). 1st ed. Tall 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear, d/j (occasionally slightly affected by damp.) Illus. * Webb, Francis. A Drum for Ben Boyd. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1948. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j. Illus. Light wear. $150-250 334 1 vol. Lindsay, Norman. The Pen Drawings. Sydney: Angus of Robertson, 1918. #25/35 signed by Norman Lindsay. Folio, orig. wrappers; minor edge wear. With 2 portraits + 56 mounted plates, lettered tissue guards. In orig. lettered green cloth portfolio. Bright copy. $1,500-2,500


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09/20/12 335 1 vol. Kemble, Edward W., illus. Kemble’s Coon’s. N.Y: R.H. Russell and Son, 1896. 1st ed. Oblong 4to, orig. 1/2 brown cloth & pictorial bds; corners bumped & rubbed, slightly dusty, other light to moderate wear. Frontis + 30 b/w plates. Internally generally clean. Orig. Kemble drawing [stereotype caricature of African American child.], approx. 6 x 8 3/4 inches, captioned in pencil, “Which one did you miss.” inserted. Drawing slightly dusty. $500-800 336 1 vol. Harris, Joel Chandler. The Tar Baby & Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus. New York: D. Appleton, 1904. 1st ed. Illus. by A.B. Frost and E.W. Kemble. Tall 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered tan-orange cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; very light edge wear, d/j (some chipping along edges - lettering & design elements intact, some minor staining.) Color frontis with tissue guard + 8 tinted plates, illus. & decorations throughout. Bright, tight copy in chipped d/j, custom falldown cloth backed box. BAL 7154. $250-400 336A 5 vols. Harris, Joel Chandler: Uncle Remus His Songs and His Sayings. New York: D. Appleton, 1884. Illus by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser. 12mo, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth; light edge wear, slightly dusty. Plates, adverts. Internally slightly toned. See BAL 7100. * Uncle Remus and His Friends, Old Plantation Stories,.. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892. 1st ed. Illus. by A.B. Frost. 12mo, orig. pictorial green grey cloth; moderate edge wear, joints & spine bds scuffed, moderately dusty, front hinge stressed. With 12 plates (incl. frontis.) Minor internal dust smudging. BAL 7125. * On the Plantation. N.Y: D. Appleton, 1892. 1st Amer. ed. Illus. by E.W. Kemble. 12mo, orig. pictorial mustard cloth; light to moderate wear, slightly dusty. Portrait, text illus. 10pp adverts at back; BAL 7124. * Uncle Remus Returns. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1918. 1st ed. Illus by A.B. Frost & J,M. Conde. 12mo, orig. pictorial tan cloth; light to moderate wear, slightly dusty. 2 copies. BAL 7168. $100-150

337 4 vols. (Cecil Aldin, illus.) Dogs: Emanuel, Walter. The Snob. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1904. 1st ed. 4to, orig. pictorial bds; some edgewear, very occasionally rubbed. Color plates. Some offsetting. Minor discoloration to endpapers. Jones 2444. * _ _ The Dogs of War. London: Bradbury, (1906). Sm. 4to, orig. color pictorial tan cloth; moderate wear. Color plates, other illus. Scattered light to moderate foxing. * Aldin, Cecil. Dogs of Character. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1927. 1st ed. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered brown cloth, small pictorial cover label. Moderate wear. Color plates, other illus. Scattered light foxing. Jones 8. * Chalmers, Patrick. A Dozen Dogs or So. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1928. #42/250 signed by Chalmers & Aldin. 4to, orig. 1/4 vellum & gilt-lettered purple-brown cloth, t.e.g., other edges rough trimmed. With 12 color plates, other illus. Scattered light foxing. Aldin printed Exhibition notice inserted. Jones 2269. $150-250 338 2 vols. (Aldin, Cecil, illus.): Masefield, John. Right Royal. London: W. Heineman, 1922. #56/375 signed by John Masefield & Cecil Aldin. 4to, orig. vellum backed, gilt-lettered & pictorial paper vellum bds, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; some edge wear, moderately dusty, some spotting to vellum. With 4 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards, other illus. Free endpaper recto discolored, but internally generally clean. * Aldin, Cecil. Ratcatcher to Scarlet. London: Eyre & Spottiswood, [1926]. 4to, orig. vellum-backed, gilt-lettered paper vellum, gilt, a.e.g; moderately scuffed & dusty. #34/100. With an orig. pencil sketch signed by Cecil Aldin. With pictorial title, 14 color plates, other illus. Scattered, generally light, foxing. $300-500 339 2 vols. (Aldin, Cecil, illus.): Howe, Nurse, Wilfrid. Berkshire Vale. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1928. Folio, orig. tan cloth, litho cover label; corners bumped, d/j (some chipping & spotting.) Litho. illus. throughout. Minor foxing to litho endpapers. Presentation copy inscribed & signed by Cecil Aldin on 1/2 title page. * Hare, Kenneth. Roads and Vagabonds. (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1930].) #23/50 signed by Kenneth Hare & Cecil Aldin. Lg. 8vo, 1/4 vellum & gilt decorated scarlet cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear, very occasionally slightly dusty. Color frontis, tinted plates & text illus. Some spotting to upper gutters of front matter. $120-180


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09/20/12 340 4 vols. Aldin, Cecil, illus: A Sporting Garland. London: Sands, [1902]. Oblong folio, orig. lettered & pictorial bds; some edge wear, moderate scuffing & dust soiling. Color litho. illus. throughout. Some spotting to front & back matter. * Aldin, Cecil; Hassall, John. The Happy Annual. N.Y: Dutton, [1907]. Folio, orig. pictorial bds; edge wear, spine starting to chip. Color & tinted illus throughout. Casing coming loose. * “Cecil Aldin’s Painting Books”: The Farm Yard. London: Lawrence & Jellicoe, n.d. [c1910]. 4to, orig. stiff color pictorial wrappers; worn & detaching, spine defective. Color plates. Wives. N.Y: Dutton, 1909. 12mo, orig. bds, color pictorial label; spine defective, other wear. Color frontis (creased.) * 2 mounted color plates, other illus. Some internal spotting. $250-400 341 4 vols. (Aldin, Cecil, illus.) [Sporting Books]: Surtees, R.S.. Handley Cross. London: Edward Arnold, [c1910]. #38/250 signed by Cecil Aldin. 2 vos., lg. 8vo, orig. two-tone (white & red) giltpictorial cloth, t.e.g., other edges rough cut; light edge wear. Occasionally dusty, minor scattered spotting & dampstaining. With 24 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards. Some foxing - primarily to endpapers. * Chalmers, Patrick R. Forty Five Ladies. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1929. 4to, orig. 1/4 vellum & gilt lettered burgundy cloth; light edge wear. Some spotting to endpaper gutters. And one other upon request. $250-400 342 1 piece. (Sporting) Original Illustration. Aldin, Cecil [Charles Windsor]. Watercolor on paper. Depicting a hound dog. Sheet size - 16 x 11 inches; 406 x 279mm. $300-500 343 4 vols. + 1 portfolio. (Aldin, Cecil., illus.): Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London, 1910. #122/250 signed by Cecil Aldin. 2 vols, tall 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light to moderate edge wear, minor spotting. With 24 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards, other illus. Some spotting to endpapers. Orig. color pencil drawing of Pickwick, signed & inscribed by Cecil Aldin. inserted. * The trade ed. of the preceding, London, 1910. Tall 8vo, orig. olive pictorial cloth; light edge wear, 24 color plates, lettered tissue guards, other illus., internally generally clean. * (portfolio.) “Cecil Aldin Illustrations.” Pickwick, (1910). 4to, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth. 12 matted & 7 loose color plates. Portfolio as is. $500-800

344 2 vols. Aldin, Cecil. Old Inns. London: William Heinemann, 1921. #115/380 signed by Cecil Aldin. 4to, orig. gilt & black stamped vellum-backed bds, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 16 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards. Internally clean. Partly unopened. * Old Manor Houses. London: W: Heinemann, [1923]. #346/350 signed by Cecil Aldin. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered vellum backed bds, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light to moderate spotting, d/j (chipped, torn, defective & dusty.) With 12 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards, other illus. With orig. Aldin pen & ink drawing of a dog on limitation page. $250-400 345 1 vol. Aldin, Cecil. Time I was Dead: Pages from Autobiography. London: Eyre & Spottiswood, 1934. #80/100 signed Cecil Alden. 8vo, orig. brick red, maroon morocco-backed cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g; spine slightly scuffed & beginning to darken. Color frontis, color plates, photo & other illus. Internally clean. Slipcase (moderate wear). $100-150 346 1 vol. Aldin, Cecil. The Romance of the Road. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1928. #13/200 signed by Cecil Aldin. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate spotting to front cover above lettering. Complete with map inside front cover, color plates & road maps. Internally clean. Attractive copy. Printed notice for Cecil Aldin exhibition of orig. drawings for this work laid in. $200-300 347 1 vol. Aldin, Cecil. A Sporting Garland. London: Sands, [1902]. Oblong folio, orig. white & green stamped, lettered & pictorial bds; corners just rubbed, occasional light to moderate dust soiling. Color litho. illus throughout. Internally clean. Attractive copy. $200-300

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09/20/12 349 3 vols. Illustrated Children’s Books: Shakespeare, William; Rackham, Arthur, illus. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1908. Ltd to 1,000 copies signed by Rackham. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered cream cloth; cover heavily stained. With tipped in color illus., lettered tissue guards. Some offsetting to title page and scattered discoloration and staining. * Crane, Walter. Flora’s Feast. London, etc: Cassell & Co., 1889. 4to, orig. decorated bds; corners bumped, some scattered scuffing and wear. With color title page, color illus. & pub. cat. at rear. * Housman, Laurence; Dulac, Edmund, illus. Stories from the Arabian Nights. New York: Charles Scribner’s, (1907). 1st Amer. ed. 4to, orig. gilt-decorated brown cloth; edges rubbed, spine head and tail a little frayed. Shaken. With 50 plates mounted on heavy paper bound at end of text. $250-400 350 2 vols. Illustrated 19th-Century Children’s Books & C: (Doyle, Richard, illus.) [Ruskin, John.] The King of the Golden River. London: Smith, Elder, 1851. 1st ed. Sm. 4to, later 19th cent. full gilt-paneled tan calf, spine richly gilt, green morocco spine label, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt; occasionally slightly scuffed, by Zaehnsdorf. Frontis, vignette title, text illus. 2pp adverts. Internally clean & crisp. * (Keene, Charles, illus.) Jerrold, Douglas. Mrs Caudle’s Curtain Lectures. London: Bradbury, Evans, 1866. 1st ed. 4to, later 19th cent. full gilt-paneled brown calf, spine richly gilt, turn-ins gilt, burgundy & green morocco spine labels, raised bands; corners & spine ends rubbed, occasionally slightly scuffed, by Root & Son. Color frontis, text illus. 10pp adverts at back. Printed on green paper. Internally bright & clean. $150-250 351 9 vols. Illustrated 19th century Children’s Books & C: Crowquill, Alfred. Strange Surprising Adventures of the Venerable Gooroo Simple.. London: Trubner, 1861. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. richly gilt blue cloth, a.e.g.; light wear. Color frontis, full-page & text illus., several hand titled. Alfred Crowquil ALS, 1850. 1p., 8vo tipped in. Internally generally clean. * (Griset, Ernest, illus.) Greenwood, James. The Purgatory of Peter the Cruel. London: G. Routledge, 1868. 1st ed. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial green cloth; corners & spine ends very slightly frayed. With 36 handcolored illus., incl. frontis. 2pp adverts. Bright copy. Osborne p350. * (Faed, John, illus.) Davidson, George.) Legend of St. SwithinA Rhyme for Rainy Weather. London, 1861. 1st ed. 4to, orig. richly gilt floral green cloth, a.e.g.; corners of spine ends worn. With 12 color litho plates - incl. title-page minor offsetting, slightly toned - but attractive copy in bright bdg. * (Mitchell, S. Weir.) The Wonderful Stories of Fuz-Buz The Fly and Mother Grabem the Spider. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, 1867. 1st ed., large paper format. 4to, orig. purple cloth-backed purple bds; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped, other edge wear,

spine ends frayed. With frontis + 8 plates. Scatted moderate foxing - heaviest on front matter. BAL 14065. $200-300 352 16 vols. (wrappers.) Caldecott, Randolph. Picture Books. London, [1878-1885]. 1st eds. All 4to, orig. color pictorial stiff wrappers; scattered light wear & minor creasing. Full page color & tinted illus., tinted illus in text. Internally generally clean. Full set, comprising: House That Jack Built; John Gilpin; Babes in the Wood; Mad Dog; Three Jovial Huntsmen; Sing a Song; Queen of Hearts; Farmer’s Boy; Milkmaid; Hey Diddle Diddle; Frog He Would aWooing Go; Fox Jumps Over Parson’s Gate; Come Lasses; Ride a Cock Horse; Madam Blaize; Great Pan Jandius. Attractive, complete set in 2 custom 1/4 scarlet morocco & cloth cases, each with chemise. $300-500 353 12 vols. (Caldecott, Randolph, illus.): Irving, Washington. Bracebridge Hall. London: Macmillan, 1877. 1st Caldecott ed. Sm. 8vo, contemp. green morocco, gilt, orig. cloth covers & spine bound in; spine & extremities fading to brown. Joints tender. Plates, text illus. Light to moderate foxing throughout. * Carr, Mrs. C. North Italian Folk. London: Chatto and Windus, 1878. 1st Caldecott ed. #333/400. With hand-colored illus. 8vo, orig. paper vellum & bds, paper spine label; edge wear, moderately dusty & spotted. Plates, text illus. - all handcolored. Frontis loose. Endpapers moderately foxed. * Ewing, J.H. Jackanapes. London: S.P.P.C., 1884. 1st Caldecott ed. Sm. 4to, orig. color pictorial bds; moderate to heavy wear & spotting. Randolph Caldecott ALS, June 6, 1883, 2pp, 12mo inserted. To Mrs. Ewing. * _ _ Daddy Darwin’s Dovecot. London: SP.P.C.K, [1884]. 1st Caldecott ed. Sm. 4to, orig. color pictorial bds; moderate wear, spine chipped. Color frontis, other illus. * Tennyson, Hallam. Jack and the Bean-Stalk. London: Macmillan, 1886. 1st Caldecott ed. Sm. 4to, orig. pictorial green cloth; moderate edge wear. * ( Contributions to the “Graphic”): Randolph Caldecotts “Graphic Pictures. London: G. Routledge, 1883. * Another copy of the preceding; Cleanings from the “Graphic”. London: G. Routledge, 1889; Last “Graphic” Pictures. London: G. Routledge, 1888; More Graphic Pictures. London: G. Routledge, 1887. All oblong folio, orig. bds; moderate wear, moderate to heavy spotting, color plates. * Irving, Washington. Old Christmas from the Sketch Book. London: Macmillan, 1892. #250/250. Large paper copy. Tall 8vo, orig. burgundy cloth, paper spine label; occasionally scuffed, corners bumped. Wood-engraved illus. throughout. Some offsetting. Light foxing to endpapers. Untrimmed. * #33/250 of the preceding, in full scarlet morocco, gilt, green morocco inlays; joints rubbed, other wear, some offsetting. $300-500


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09/20/12 354 4 vols. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.): Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, (1935). 1st Amer. trade ed. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial red cloth, top edge stained red; light wear, d/j (minor edge wear.) With 12 color plates, tissue guards, 17 b/w plates, pictorial endpapers. Bright copy. * Rossetti, Christina. Goblin Market. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, [1933]. 1st Amer. Rackham ed. 8vo, orig. red cloth, color pictorial cover label; light wear, d/j (slight edge wear, foot of spine label affected by damp. With 4 color plates, other illus, pictorial endpapers. Gutters perhaps just affected by damp, but attractived copy. * Browning, Robert. The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, [1934]. 8vo, orig. red cloth, color pictorial cover title; foot of spine slightly affected by damp, d/j (light edge wear, slightly dusty, foot of spine & bottom corners affected by damp, close tear to front flap. With 4 color plates, other illus, pictorial endpaper. Bookplate at bottom fore edge portion of front paste down, 2 crossing fissures to front paste-down. * Morely, Christopher. Where the Blue Begins. New York: Doubleday, Page, (1922). 1st Amer. ed. thus. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial blue cloth; light edge wear, spine slightly darkened. With 4 color plates, other illus. Internally clean. $150-250 355 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus..) Barham, Richard Harris. The Ingoldsby Legends. London: J.M. Dent, 1907. 1st Rackham ed., #138/560. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, silk ties; a little scuffed & slightly dusty, very slightly bowed. With 24 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guard. Text edges starting to tone. $500-800 356 2 vols. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.): Evans, C.S.. The Sleeping Beauty. London: Heinemann, [1920]. 1st ed. #289/625 signed by Arthur Rackham. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial 1/4 vellum & bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; bds darkened, moderate edge wear. With color plates detached, but present, 3 double page & 2 double page color illus., 8 single page & 41 text silhouettes. Some internal offsetting & occasional darkening. * Irving, Washington. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. London: G. Harrap, (1928). 1st Rackham ed., #158/375 signed by Arthur Rackham. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered vellum over bds, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate spotting, covers starting to warp. With 8 color plates, other illus. Endpapers slightly toned. With defective orig. box. $400-700

357 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Moore, Clement. The Night Before Christmas. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, [1931]. 1st ed., Amer. issue, #20/275 (of 350). 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered flexible vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners lightly creased, occasional minor spotting. With 4 color plates, other illus. Bright copy in orig. slipcase, with paper label; moderately dusty, other wear. $250-400 358 1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illus.) Ruskin, John. The King of the Golden River. London: G. Harrap, (1932). 1st ed., #376/570 signed by Arthur Rackham. 8vo, orig. flexible vellum, t.e.g., other edges rough cut, minor spotting, very light creasing at corners. Bright copy in d/j. Slipcase. With paper label; moderately dusty & worn. $250-400 359 1 vol. Shepard, Ernest H., illus. Fun & Fantasy, a Book of Drawings. London: Methuen, (1927). #31/150 signed by Ernest H. Shepard. 4to, orig. blue cloth backed patterned bds, paper spine label; minor edge wear, d/j (minor chipping to edges). Color frontis, b/w illus. throughout. Unopened. Attractive copy. Introduction by A.A. Milne. $120-180 360 4 vols. Lang, Andrew, editor. [Fairy Books]: The Green Fairy Book. London: Longmans, Green, 1892. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt pictorial green cloth; light edge wear, corners slightly bumped. Illus by H.J. Ford. Frontis, text illus. 2pp adverts at back. Scattered minor foxing. * The Grey Fairy Book. London: Longmans, Green, 1900. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial grey cloth; a.e.g; light edge wear, other light wear. Frontis, full page illus. Some foxing & darkening to front & back matter, minor spotting to edges. Illus by H.J. Ford. Frontis, full-page illus. * The Violet Fairy Book. London: Longmans, Green, 1901. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial violet cloth, a.e.g.; corners & spine ends just scuffed, upper front hinge partly scuffed. Illus. by H.J. Ford. 8 color plates (incl. frontis), full-page & text illus. Some spotting to endpapers & front matter. Sound, attractive & generally bright. * The True Story Book. London: Longmans, Green, 1893. Sm. 8vo, orig. richly gilt pictorial blue cloth, a.e.g; light edge wear. Frontis, text illus. Adverts. $250-400


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09/20/12 361 1 vol. Cox, Palmer. The Brownies: Their Second Book. N.Y: Century, (1887). 1st ed., 2nd issue. 4to, orig. glazed green pictorial bds; some chipping & wear to edges, head & foot of spine partly chipped away, slightly dusty. Illus. throughout. Orig. pre publication pen & ink drawing [“The Brownies”, 1904], 4 1/2 x 6 inches; 11.5 x 150mm on card stock, signed lower right by Palmer Cox inserted; also inserted, printed poem sheet “Know Ye Not,” The Brownie Cries,” sm 4to, signed & dated, “Brownieland,” 1906 by Palmer Cox; also inserted Challenge liquid glue advert with Brownies motif. $250-400 362 4 vols. Newell, Peter: The Slant Book. N.Y: Harper, (1910). 1st ed. Slanting 4to, orig. color pictorial bds; occasionally lightly to moderately scuffed, spine ends just frayed, corners bumped. With 22 full page color illus. Scattered, minor dust smudging, one plate with small old cellotape repair in margin. Sound attractive copy. * A Shadow Show. NY: Century, 1896. 1st ed. Oblong 8vo, orig. color pictorial bds; moderately scuffed, corners bumped, spine ends & joints chipped & scuffed, spine scuffed. With 72 full page color & monochrome full page illus. Internally generally clean. * Peter Newell’s Pictures & Rhymes. N.Y: Harper, 1899. 1st ed. Oblong 8vo, orig. red lettered tan cloth, color pictorial cover label; light edge wear, lightly to moderately dusty. Endpapers slightly discolored. Illus. Throughout. Internally clean. * The Hole Book. N.Y: Harper, (1908). 1st ed. 4to, orig. blue cloth, color pictorial cover label; corners slightly bumped, occasional light wear to edges of cloth, cover label occasionally lightly to moderately scuffed. With 24 full page color illus. Very occasional minor internal dust smudging. Sound attractive copy. $250-400 363 2 vols. Newell, Peter: The Rocket Book. N.Y: Harper, (1912). 1st ed. 4to, orig. blue cloth, color pictorial cover label; occasionally slightly scuffed, d/j (some chipping at edges, small wound in upper center of front panel, slightly dusty.) With 23 full page color illus. With Peter Newell autograph letter signed inserted. Leonia, NJ, Aug. 8, 1901. 2pp, 4to, giving directional instructions to Miss Wells - a prospective visitor to Newell’s home, includes annotated illus. map on 2nd page of letter. Sound copy, bright, in darkened d/j. * Another copy of the preceding. 1st ed. Lacking d/j, bdg occasionally scuffed. 23 full page color illus. Occasional internal dust smudging. $250-400

364 Lot. Original Water Color Illustrations. [Hague, Carl & Mary] Tuggy [The Tugboat. Wonderbook #696. 1958] 18 orig. watercolors in 5 frames. Originals 5 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches; 140 x 315mm & smaller - most 4 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches; 120 x 140mm. Presumed complete set of interior illus. Bright & attractive. $2,000-3,000 365 1 vol. Carroll, Lewis. The Hunting of the Snark. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1903. 4to, orig. gilt lettered red cloth, orig. giltlettered cloth dustrapper (some edge wear.) Illus. by Peter Newell. Former owner’s name to front free endpaper. Internally generally clean. A nice bright copy. $150-250 366 4 vols. (Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge). Carroll, Lewis: Songs from “Alice in Wonderland”. London: Methuen, (1932). 1st ed. Illus by John Tenniel. Music by H. Fraser-Simson, intro by A.A. Milne. 4to, orig. color pictorial bds; light edge wear, d/j (darkening to edges, minor chipping.) * The Collected Verses of Lewis Carroll. NY: E.P. Dutton, (1929). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. bds, gold paper labels; occasionally scuffed, d/j (minor edge wear.) * Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. NY, 1866. [but 1927]. 12mo, orig. red cloth, gilt, a.e.g.; light wear. Illus. by John Tenniel. Facs of the 1st Am. ed. * For the Train: Five Poems and a Tale. London: Denis Archer, (1932). 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt pictorial burgundy cloth; minor wear, d/j (slightly dusty, corners & spine panel ends chipping away). Illus. $80-120 367 2 vols. (Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge.) Carroll, Lewis: Phantasmagoria and Other Poems. London: Macmillan, 1869. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-paneled & pictorial blue cloth, gilt-lettered & decorated spine, a.e.g; light edge wear. Corners slightly bumped. Hinges occasionally very slightly scuffed. Complete with advert leaf & terminal blank. Very minor foxing to front matter. Williams 18. * Rhyme? And Reason? London: Macmillan, 1883. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-paneled & pictorial green cloth; slightly scuffed, a little dusty. Illus. by A.B. Frost, frontis, full-page & text illus. Complete with advert leaf. $200-300


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09/20/12 368 2 vols. (Dodgson, Charles.) Carroll, Lewis: Sylvia and Bruno. London: Macmillan, 1889. * Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. London: Macmillan, 1893. Both 1st eds., both illus. by Harry Furniss frontispieces & text illus. Both 8vo, slightly later uniform straight grained scarlet morocco, gilt-paneled covers, spines richly gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, brown morocco spine labels; edges occasionally slightly scuffed, spines starting to darken, by Morrell. Both lacking adverts & other terminal leaves. Minor internal foxing. Slightly toned. Williams 56 & 66. $150-250 369 Lot. (Dodgson, Charles.) Carroll, Lewis: “The Wonderland Postage-Stamp-Case.” (Oxford), 1889. [but 1890]. 4 1/16 x 3 1/8 inches; 103 x 793mm, color pictorial bds in cloth-lined pictorial case. With “Eight or Nine Wise Words about letter Writing.” Oxford, [1890]. 4 1/16 x 3 1/8 inches, self wrappers; lacking advert pp39/40, blanks [41-44] & back wrapper. Both in the printed ungummed pink envelope. Light wear, some creasing & minor chipping to envelope edges. Presumed 2nd ed. Williams 60 & 61. * A Tangled Tale. London: Macmillan, 1885. 1st ed. Sm. 8vo, orig. gilt-paneled & pictorial scarlet cloth, a.e.g; lightly to moderately scuffed, corners a little bumped. Head of front cover slightly affected by damp. Hinges starting to stress. Illus. by A.B. Frost - frontis, full-page & text illus. Minor internal spotting. Complete with advert leaf. Williams 49. * Sylvie and Bruno Concluded.. London: Macmillan, 1893. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-paneled & pictorial scarlet cloth, a.e.g., light wear, d/j (split at front, spine joint, other edge wear.) Illus by Harry Furniss. Complete with adverts & specimen page. Williams 66. $200-300 370 2 vols. (Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge.) Carroll, Lewis: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London: Macmillan, 1866. 2nd ed. (first authorized English ed.) Sm. 8vo. Illus. by John Tenniel frontis, text illus. * Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There. London: Macmillan, 1872. 1st ed., 1st issue. Sm. 8vo. Illus. by John Tenniel - frontis, text illus. Complete with advert & imprint leaves. Both in early 20th-century matching full gilt paneled full crushed blue morocco, gilt pictorial center cover alice images within triple gilt circular borders, gilt floral cover corners & spine panels, gilt turn ins with gilt floral corners, a.e.g., raised bands, very occasional, very minor scuffing, by Root & Son. Scattered light internal foxing. Bright bdgs. Williams 10 & 21. $5,000-8,000 See color illustration on page 69

371 5 vols. (Newell, Peter, illus.) (Dodgson, Charles L.) Carroll, Lewis: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. New York: Harper, 1901. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & embossed pictorial paper vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; scattered minor spotting, d/j (slightly scuffed, light edge wear.) Frontis portrait + 40 tinted plates, border decoration throughout. * Through the Looking Glass. NY: Harper, 1902. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & embossed pictorial paper vellum; slightly dusty, minor spotting, d/j (light edge wear, spine discolored.) Frontis portrait + 40 plates, border decorations throughout. Signed by Peter Newell on front free endpaper. * The Hunting of the Snark. New York: Harper, 1903. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & embossed pictorial paper vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, d/j (defective spine panel.) Color frontis + 39 tinted plates, border decorations throughout. * 2 copies of the 1st 2 titles without d/js. All 1st Peter Newell eds., endpapers often slightly discolored. $300-500 372 14 vols. The Adventures of Tintin: [Remi, Georges.] Herge: L’Etoile Mysterieuse. Belgium: Casterman, (1947). * Au Pays de L’Or Noir. B: Casterman, (1963).* The Black Island. London: Methuen, (1966). 1st English ed. * King Ottokar’s Scepture. L: (1958). 1st English ed. * The Crab with the Golden Claws. L: (1958). 1st English ed. * The Shooting Star. L: (1961). 1st English ed. The Secret of the Unicorn. L: (1959). 1st English ed. Red Rackham’s Treasure. L: (1959). 1st English ed. * Destination Moon. L: (1959). 1st English ed. * Explorers on the Moon. L: (1959). 1st English ed. * The Calculus Affair. L: (1960). * Tintin in Tibet. L: (1962). 1st English ed. * The Castafiore Emerald. L: (1963). 1st English ed. * Cigars of the Pharaoh. L:(1971). All folio, orig. pictorial bds; some wear and scuffing to spines and edges. Tintin in Tibet with a lot of wear to lower spine. $150-250 373 1 vol. Baum, L. Frank. A New Wonderland. New York: R.H. Russell, 1900. 1st ed., 1st state binding. Lg. 4to, orig. pictorial bds, cloth spine; corners bumped, edges worn. With pictorial endpapers. 16 color plates by Frank Verbeck. Former owner’s ticket to front paste down, gift inscription on 1/2 title. Some creasing to edges of frontis, spotting to title page, other scattered creasing to plate edges. Baum’s first book. $2,500-3,500 See color illustration on page 69


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09/20/12 374 1 vol. Saint-Exupery, Antoine de. The Little Prince. NewYork: Reynal & Hitchock, (1943). 1st ed., 1st ptg. 4to, orig. salmon cloth; minor wear. D/j ( Discolored, dust soiling, with 2-3 small closed edge tears, some creasing, mostly on rear panel unclipped.) Color illus. throughout. Internally generally clean, endpapers a little discolored. The English language ed. preceded the French language ed. $1,200-1,800

COSTUME & CEREMONY Lots 169-196 375 Lot. (Costume). Le Bon Genre. Reimpression du Recueil de 1827.... Paris: Les Editions Albert Levt, 1931. #263/750. Folio, orig. 1/2 vellum & glossy bds; extremities rubbed, library number to spine, surface scuffed. With 115 color pochoir plates, loose as issued. Library bookplate to front paste down, library markings to front matter, and reverses of plates (not affecting plates). Light edgewear to plate edges. $500-800 376 5 vols. Meyrick, Samuel Rush, Sir. A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1842. 2nd ed. Folio, orig. giltruled 3/4 red morocco & marbled bds, a.e.g.; bindings worn, spines reinforced. With 80 plates ( 70 hand-colored). Library blind stamps to title pages, bookplates to front paste down. * Skelton, Joseph. Engraved Illustrations of Antient Arms and Armour, from the Collection...at Goodrich Court. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854. Folio, orig. 3/4 gilt ruled red morocco & marbled bds, a.e.g; extremities rubbed, bds scuffed. With frontispieces and 300 plates. Library markings to front matter. $1,000-1,500 377 6 vols. Picart, Bernard. Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses de Tous les Peuples du Monde. Paris: L. Prudhomme, 1807-10. 12 vols in 6. Folio, contemp. half morocco & marbled bds; Extremities rubbed, joints stressed and fragile, some bds detaching, library markings to lower spine. With 281 engraved plates, many fold. Presumed complete Some small tears to a few plates and some small areas staining. Occasional worm hole, not affecting text. Perforated library stamps to title page and front matter, not affecting plates. Light to moderate foxing and dust soiling throughout. $1,000-1,500

378 2 vols. [Costume & Jewelry.] [Chevalier, Sulpice-Guillaume, illus] Gavarni, illus. (pseud.); Mery, [Joseph]. Perles et Perles et Parures Fantasies. Paris: G. De Gonet, [c1850]. 4to, contemp. 1/2 morocco & marbled bds, gilt-lettered spine; extremities rubbed, corners bumped, joints a little stressed. With illus. engraved titles and 30 partly colored engraved plates with perforated ‘lacy’ edges. Scattered spotting, sometimes affecting ‘lacy’ borders on plates. $400-600 379 1 vol. Lens, Andre. Le Costume Ou Essai sur Les Habillemens et Les Usages de Plusieurs peuples de l’Antiquite. Liege: J.F. Bassompierre, 1776. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt lettered spine; worn & scuffed, joints stressed, corners bumped. With 51 engraved plates. Moderate spotting and foxing. $200-300 379A 2 vols.(1 wrapper) British Royalty: Creighton, Mandell. Queen Elizabeth. London, etc: Boussod, Valadon, 1896. 4to, orig. gilt-paneled vellum, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally scuffed. Color frontis, photogravure plates. Scattered light foxing. * (Official Souvenir Programme.) The Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI & Queen Elizabeth. (London), (1937). U.S. Ed. 4to, orig. color pictorial wrappers, glassine. Slightly creased at edges. Illus. $100-150

SPORTING BOOKS & C. Lots 380-412 380 1 vol. H(enderson, C(harles) C(ooper), illus. Fore’s Road Scrapings by C.H.C. London: Fores, n.d., [c1841]. Oblong folio, orig. pictorial bds, red Russia spine & corners; light wear, slightly dusty. With 12 hand-colored plates. Internally clean. Book plate of Alfred Baimore Maclay. In custom cloth fall-down box. $300-500


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09/20/12 381 4 vols. British Coaching: (Thomson, Hugh; Railton, Herbert, illus.) Tristram, W. Outram. Coaching Days and Coaching Ways. London: Macmillan, 1888. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial green cloth, edges untrimmed; light wear. Frontis, title-vignette full-page & text illus. Internally clean. Orig. pencil drawing, “Burford Bridge” corner braced, to front paste-down. * Reynardson, C.T.S. Birch. ‘Down the Road.’ London: Longmans, Green, 1875. Lg. 8vo, contemp. full tan cloth, gilt, spine richly gilt, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, brown & red morocco labels; orig. spine bound in, joints & extremities slightly rubbed, by Tout. With chromo. additional title + 12 chromo plates. Internally clean. * Malet, Captain. Annals of the Road. London: Longmans, Green, 1876. Lg 8vo, bdg uniform with above. With 10 chromolitho. plates, text illus. * Blew, William, C.A. Brighton and its Coaches. London: J.C. Nimmo, 1894. Lg 8vo, orig. gilt pictorial & lettered slate blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. With 20 hand-colored plates after J & G. Temple. Bright, attractive copy. $200-300 382 2 vols. Cricket & Golf: American Cricketer: A Journal of the Cricket Field. Phila, April 30, 1885-Dec. 24, 1885. Vol. 7, nos. 247-269. 4to, contemp. morocco & bds; rubbed & worn. Some dampstaining to front & back matter, scattered old repairs. * Scollard, Clinton. The Epic of Golf. Boston: Houghton..., 1923. 8vo, orig. pictorial bds; light wear, d/j (some chipping to edges, front panel separating. Plates. Label signed by Clinton Scollard mounted to front free endpaper recto. $150-250 383 13 vols. Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes. London: Longman’s Green..., 1895-1905. 4to, contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco & marbled bds, gilt-lettered and gilt decorated spine; extremities rubbed, spines a little faded, by Bickers & Son. Illus. throughout. $250-400 384 1 vol. [Sailing] Sanderson, J. An Ocean Cruise and Deep Water Regatta of the Pacific Yacht Club, July, 1884. San Francisco: H.S. Crocker, 1884. Illus by G.J. Denny. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & blind stamped green cloth; light wear, corners & spine ends very slightly frayed. With 8 color litho. plates. Internally clean & bright - very minor, occasional marginal foxing. Bright, attractive copy. Likely the first book devoted to pleasure

yachting to be published on the Pacific coast. With calligraphic presentation on front blank. $1,200-1,800 385 3 vols. Ships & The Sea - American Sailing & Yachting: (Cozzens, Fred S., et al, illus.) Yachts and Yachting. N.Y: Cassell, (1887, or slightly later.) 4to, orig. gilt, silver & white pictorial cloth; light to moderate wear, spine ends moderately frayed. Frontis, illus. throughout. Internally starting to tone. * Slocum, Joshua. Sailing Alone Around the World. N.Y: Century, 1900. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. white & green stamped pictorial blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light edge wear, occasionally slightly scuffed. Frontis, text. illus. A few quires sprung. Presentation copy to General & Mrs. Churchill, signed by Joshua Slocum on front paste down. * Stephens, W.P. American Yachting. N.Y., 1904. 1st ed., #10/200 large paper copies. Lg. 8vo, orig. 3/4 green morocco & marbled bds, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; extremities scuffed, spine fading to brown. Frontis, plates, text illus. Internally clean. $150-250 386 1 vol. (Ships & The Sea.) “Flotte de nos Jours.”- bdg title. [Paris], [c1870]. 4to, early 20th century full gilt paneled & emblematic navy blue morocco, gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt; very slightly scuffed, corners & spine ends just rubbed. Portion of contemp. gilt-lettered front cover preserved, 15 color litho plates. Remounted on tan ink paneled sheets. Plates clean & bright. $120-180 387 3 vols. Yachting - The America’s Cup: (Morton, Hamilton.) The America’s Cup. A Nautical Poem. New York, 1874. Sm. 4to, orig. gilt & black stamped pictorial terracotta cloth; corners & spine ends chipped & frayed, slightly dusty. Frontis, 3 mounted photos. * Coffin, Roland F. The America’s Cup. New York: Scribner’s, 1885. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered blue cloth; corners bumped, other light edge wear. Frontis, plates. 4pp. Adverts. Internally moderately toned. * Thompson, Winfield M; Lawson, Thomas W. The Lawson History of the America’s Cup. Boston, 1902. #1215/3000. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial beige cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, morocco spine label. Slightly dusty. Some spotting. With 89 plates. Front hinge stressed, front matter sprung. In defective case. $200-300


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09/20/12 388 1 vol. (Cozzens, Fred S., illus.) Kelley, J.B. Jerrold. Our Navy. Hartford: American Pub., 1897. Oblong folio, orig. 1/4 morocco & gilt-lettered & pictorial navy blue cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine detaching, occasionaly scuffed. With 24 chromolitho. plates, lettered tissue guards, other illus. Internally clean. $300-500 389 7 pieces. [Yachting] Chromolithographs. Cozzens, Frederic Schiller & Kelley, James Douglas Jerrold. From American Yachts. NY: Scribner’s, [1884-85]. 6 plates only. 21 x 14 inches - image size. Mounted to card stock. Some toning and chipping to card stock (not affecting image.) $600-800 390 3 vols. Sporting Books: Clark, Roland. Gunner’s Dawn. N.Y: Derrydale Press, 1937. 4to, orig. gilt-ruled red cloth; corners bumped. One of 950, out of series copy for review. With an original frontis etching, signed by Roland Clark and other color and b/w plates. Internally clean. * Macdougall, Arthur, Jr. . Dud Dean and His Country. N.Y: Coward-McCann, [1946]. 4to, twotone cloth; spine faded. #199/450 signed by Macdougall. Illustrated by Milton C. Weiler. Internally clean. * Knight, John Alden. Black Bass. N.Y: G.P. Putnams, (1949). 8vo, orig. two tone cloth. 1st ed. #25/150 signed by the author. Internally clean. $250-400 391 6 vols. British & American Sporting Books - Primarily 19th-Century Imprints: Whyte, James Christie. History of the British Turf... London: H.Colburn, 1840. 1st ed., 2 vols. 8vo, later 19th century 3/4 crushed blue morocco & marbled bds, spines gilt, t.e.g., other edges rough cut, raised bands; joints rubbed, occasionally scuffed. Frontispieces, text illus. Scattered light foxing. * Wall, John. F. Famous Running Horses, the Forebears and Descendants. Washington, (1949). 1st ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. cloth; light to moderate wear. Photo plates, other illus. * Herbert, Henry W. Frank Foster’s Field Sports of the United States. New York: Strinper & Townsend, 1849. 1st Amer. ed. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial cloth; rebacked, scuffed. New endpapers. With 12 plates - incl. the Ruffled Grouse. Frontis. Scattered foxing & spotting. * _ _ American Game in Its Season. N.Y: Scribner, 1853. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. gilt pictorial blue cloth; spine ends frayed, other light edge wear. With 20 plates. Very occasional light foxing. 4pp adverts at back. $250-400

392 6 vols. Sporting Books: The Lonsdale Anthology of Sporting Prose of Verse. Phila: J. Lippincott, n.d. [c1932]. Edited by Eric Parker. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt; light wear. Plates. * Buckingham, Nash. Tattered Coat. N.Y: G.P. Putnams, (1944). #835/995 signed by Nash Buckingham. Illus by Arthur Fuller. 8vo, orig. cloth, color pictorial label; light to moderate wear. Photo plates, other illus. * _ _ Game Bag: Tales of Shooting and Fishing. N.Y: G.P. Putnams, (1945). #73/250 signed by Nash Buckingham. * Pollard, H.B.C., et al. British & American GameBirds. Lyon, Mississippi: Derrydale Press, 1993. #1363/2500. Illus. by Philip Rickman. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & decorated green leather, pictorial color cover label, a.e.g. Color plates. Near Fine. * Henderson, Robert. W. Early American Sport: A Chronological Check-list of Books... N.Y: Grolier Club, 1937. 1st ed. #1/400. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, red morocco cover label. Plates. Book plate of John Stuart Groves on front paste down. N.F. * Rol, F. Gordon. Sporting Prints of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries. N.Y: Payson & Clarke, (1927). 1st ed. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth, t.e.g; light wear. Color plates. $200-300 393 10 vols. (6 wrappers.) Sporting Books - Private Press & Illustrated: (Derrydale Press.) Bigelow, Horatio. Gunnerman. New York, (1939). #386/950. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial scarlet cloth; minor wear. Frontis portraits, photo plates. Small areas of discoloration to endpapers, but bright copy. * (Golden Head Press.) (Ball, Robert, illus.) Trollope, Anthony. Hunting Sketches. New York, 1933. #376/950. 4to, orig. black calf backed marbled cloth, gilt-lettered black calf cover label; light to moderate wear. Frontis, other illus. Endpapers a little dusty. Internally bottom margin affected by damp. * The Studio, pub. Famous Sporting Prints. London, 1927 -1930. 4to, orig. wrappers, occasional wear. Mounted color plates. 6 vols: I- Hunting (2 copies.); II The Grand National; III- The Derby; IV - Coaching; VII Shooting. * (Derrydale Press.) Forester, Frank. My Shooting Box. New York, 1941. #162/250. Illus. by Robert Bell. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial pebbled blue cloth, t.e.g.; minor wear. Color frontis, vignette title & 3 (of 4) b/w plates. * (Surtees, Robert S.) Hillingdon Hall. London: J.C. Nimmo, 1888. 8vo, orig. color pictorial brick red cloth; light edgewear, hinges stressed. With 12 hand colored plates. Internally clean. * (Leech, John, illus.) Mills, John. The life of a Fox-Hound. London, 1861. 2nd ed. 8vo, later 19th-cent. full speckled polished calf, gilt, t.e.g., spine richly gilt, inner dentelles gilt, red & dark green morocco spine labels; joints occasionally rubbed, by Wallis. Untrimmed. Internally clean. With 4 color plates. Complete with 1/2 title. 1st Leech ed. $150-250


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09/20/12 394 5 vols. Sporting - English 19th Century Imprints in Leather Bindings: (Surtees, Robert Smith.) Handley Cross. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1854. 1st book form ed., 1st issue. 8vo, late 19th century 1/2 scarlet morocco & cloth; slightly dusty, occasionally scuffed. Illus by John Leech, 17 hand colored plates, wood engraved text illus. Scattered light foxing. Slightly trimmed. * (Surtees, Robert Smith.) “Ask Mama.” London, 1858. 1st book form ed. 8vo, later 19th century 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds, gilt, gilt spine compartments, t.e.g.; light edge wear. Illus. by John Leech. With 13 hand colored plates, wood engraved text illus. Scattered light foxing, a few leaves creased. Trimmed. * Mills, John. The Flyers of the Hunt. London: Ward and Lock, 1859. Sm. 8vo, 19th cent. speckled calf, gilt, a.e.g., red & green morocco spine labels; front cover detached but present. Illus. by John leech with 6 hc plates. offsetting on title. * Garde, Hubert. Hunting in the Golden Days. London: F.V. White, 1896. 8vo, mid 20th century 3/4 crushed scarlet morocco, gilt, gilt-lettered & emblematic spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Orig. red gilt-pictorial cloth covers preserved, head & foot of joints just rubbed. Illus. by Hubert Garle, 8 color plates. 4pp adverts at back. Attractive copy. * Tristram, W. Outram. Coaching Days and Coaching Ways. London: Macmillan, 1914. Sm. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 crushed blue morocco, gilt, gilt-lettered & emblematic spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; front joint heavily rubbed. Illus. by Hugh Thomson & Herbert Railton, frontis full-page & text illus. Internally clean. $300-500 395 7 vols. English 19th Century Sporting Novels & Accounts: (D. Avigdor, Elim H.) Fair Diana by “Wanderer.” London: Bradbury, Agnew, 1884. 1st ed. Illus. by G. Bowers. 8vo, orig. giltpictorial scarlet cloth; light to moderate wear. With 22 color plates. Darkening & spotting to front & back matter. * PennellElmhirst, Captain. The Cream of Leicestershire. London: George Routledge, 1883. 1st ed. Illus by John Sturgess. 8vo, orig. giltpictorial scarlet cloth; light to moderate wear. With 8 color plates, portrait, fold map. Scattered light foxing. * _ _ The Best Season on Record. London: George Routledge, 1884. 1st ed. Illus. by John Sturgess. 4 color plates. Scattered light foxing, other scattered internal wear. * _ _ Fox-hound Forest & Prairie. London: George Routledge, 1892. 1st ed. Illus. by J. Sturgess and J. Marshman. 4 color plates. Scattered light foxing. * (Surtees, Robert Smith.) “Hawbuck Grange.” London: Bradbury, Agnew, [1847], [but c1890]. Illus by Phiz. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco & cloth; joints rubbed. 8 color plates. * (_ _ ) “Plain or Ringlets?” London: Bradbury, Agnew, n.d. [c1890]. Illus. by John Leech. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco; joints rubbed. Color vignette title + 12 color plates. * ( - - ) Mr. Romford’s Hounds. London: Bradbury, Agnew, n.d. [c1890]. Illus. by John Leech & H.K Browne. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 scarlet morocco; joints rubbed. 24 color plates. Scattered light foxing. $250-400

396 4 vols. Sporting: Custance, Henry. Riding Recollection and Turf Stories. London: Edward Arnold, 1894. Out of series, large paper copy, signed by Henry Custance. 4to, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered two-tone (grey & pink) cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate edge wear. Photogravure frontis, plates. Internally clean. * (Alken, Henry, et al., illus.) Blew, William C.A. A History of Steeple-Chasing. Boston: L.C. Page, 1901. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial & lettered green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Corners bumped, occasionally scuffed. With 12 hand-colored plates, other illus. Some wear to endpapers, internally generally clean. * The American Turf: An Historical Account of Racing in the United States. New York: Historical Co., 1899. 4to, orig. crushed brown morocco, gilt, a.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, joints & edges rubbed, numerous photo illus throughout - incl. full page. Internally clean. * Nevill, Ralph. Old English Sporting Prints. London: Studio, 1923. #1131/1500. 4to, orig. rose cloth, gilt; corners & spine ends frayed, spine & edges sunned. Color plates & other illus. $400-600 397 2 vols. (Alken, Henry, et al, illus.) (Apperley, C.J.) The Life of John Mytton, Esq. by Nimrod. London: G. Routledge, 1870. 4th ed., revised and enlarged. Tall 8vo, late 19th cent. full gilt paneled scarlet morocco, gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, t.e.g., other edges rough trimmed; occasionally scuffed, joints & corners a little rubbed, spine head & tail intact, by Morrell. With 18 hand-colored aquatint plates after H. Alken & T.J. Rawlins. Scattered light marginal foxing. Tall attractive copy. * Life of a Sportsman by Nimrod. London: George Routledge, 1874. 3rd ed. Tall 8vo, orig. gilt & black stamped pictorial red cloth; slightly scuffed, spine ends & corners slightly frayed. With 38 color plates by H. Alken. Light foxing to title-page, other scattered light foxing, minor spotting to fore-edge. Tall attractive copy. In custom cloth slipcase. $300-500 398 3 vols. Sporting - Gun Dogs & Game Birds: (Stokes, G. Vernon, illus.) Hardy, H.F.H. Good Gun Dogs. London: County Life, (1930). 4to, orig. tan cloth, gilt-lettered cover label; fore-edge of covers scuffed. Plates, tissue guards. Minor spotting to endpapers. * Brown, William F. Retriever Gun Dogs, History, Breed Standards and Training. West Hartford: County Man Press, 1945. #262/375 signed by William F. Brown & Edwin Megargee - the illustrator. 8vo, orig. 1/2 green cloth & bds; minor wear. Slipcase (some edge wear.) Color frontis, photo plates, other illus. Attractive copy. * (Rickman, Philip, illus.) Game Birds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 4to, orig. giltpictorial green cloth; minor edge wear, d/j (chipping along edges - negligible loss to lettering.) With 12 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards. Attractive copy. $120-180


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09/20/12 399 1 vol. (Sasson, Siegfried.) Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man. London: Faber & Gwyer, 1928. 1st ed., #2/260. signed by Siegfried Sasson. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor wear, spine very slightly faded. Partly unopened. Minor discoloration to free endpapers. $250-400 400 4 vols. Sporting Books - Illustrated British Imprints: Fothergill, George A., illus. Twenty Sporting Designs with Selections from the Poets. Edinburgh: Neill, 1911. #149/300 signed by George A. Fothergill. Folio, orig. pictorial green bds; corners bumped & rubbed, other light wear. 20 plates, other illus. Minor discoloration to endpapers. Attractive, partly unopened copy. * Armour, G.D. An Hunting Alphabet. London: Country Life, (1929). 4to, orig. two-tone (green & white) cloth, paper cover label; light wear, d/j (some edge wear, occasionally dusty.) With 26 mounted color plates. Scattered minor marginal spotting. Prospectus for Foxiana illus by Armour inserted. * (Edward, Lionel, illus.) Rancher. Tally-Ho Back. London: Country Life, 1931. #46/100 signed by Rancher & Lionel Edwards. 4to, orig. 1/4 calf & gilt-lettered green cloth, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; spine occasionally scuffed, some edge wear, bottom fore edge corner affected by damp. 16 plates. Internally clean. * (Armour, G.D., illus.) Masefield, John. Reynard the Fox. London: W. Heinemann, 1921. #127/380 signed by Masefield. & Armour. 4to, orig. vellum-backed, paper, vellum, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; moderate edge wear & some dust soiling. With 4 mounted color plates, tissue guards. Other illus. Endpapers slightly discolored. $300-500 401 2 vols. Sporting Books - Horses: Lawrence, John. The History and Delineation of the Horse. London: Albion Press, 1809. 4to, contemp. calf; rebacked, extremities rubbed. With frontis, engraved title & 10 plates. Scattered spotting. * Reeves, J.H. Orange County Stud Book. 1880. N.Y: Jason Tuttle, 1880. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered cloth; edge wear. In text illus, adverts. $150-250

402 4 vols. Sporting Books - Horses: Mills, John. The Life of a Racehorse. London: Ward and Lock, 1861. 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial red cloth; some ink staining to front cover. With 4 plates. Former owner’s ink signature at head of title. * (Dixon, Henry Hall.) The Post and Paddock by the Druid. London: F. Warne, [c1870]. Sm. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 red morocco & cloth, gilt, t.e.g.; joints and extremities rubbed. Steel engraved frontis & vignette title; some foxing & offsetting to both. * Gambado, Geoffrey. An Academy for Grown Horsemen. London, 1787 [but Mount Vernon, 1929]. #179/400 (of 500). Folio, orig. bds. Plates by Gordon Ross. Some internal foxing. In bdg simulating scuffed calf. * Halpin, Warren. Hoofbeats.. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, 1938. #1018/1500. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial blue & red patterned white cloth; slightly dusty. Plain plates, other illus. $120-180 403 8 vols. Sporting Books: Higginson, Alexander Henry & Chamberlain, Julian Ingersoll. Hunting in the United States and Canada... Garden City, 1928. 1st Ed, #76/450 signed by the authors on limitation page. 4to, orig. pink cloth; faded spine. Internally generally clean. Lacking d/j. * Nevill, Ralph. Old English Sporting Prints and Their History. London: The Studio, 1923. #1232/1,500. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered pink cloth; discolored edges and spine. Color plates. * S[idney], Samuel. The Book of the Horse. London: Cassell & Co., [c1889]. 3rd ed. 4to, orig. gilt pictorial cloth; spine faded, shaken binding, worn. With 25 chromolitho. plates. Foxing, mostly to front matter. * Beaufort, Duke of. Badminton Library: Hunting, Shooting (Field and Covert); Shooting (Moor and Marsh.) and Driving. London & Boston, 1885-6. 4 vols. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; light wear. Some spotting, mostly to front matter. * Van Urk, J. Blan. The Story of American Foxhunting. NY: Derrydale Press, [ ]. Lg. 4to, orig. red cloth; spine label worn. Vol. II only. 1 of 950. $200-300 404 1 vol. (Sporting): [Kester, Jesse] The American Shooter’s Manual.... Phila: Carey, Lea & Carey, 1827. 1st Ed., 2nd issue. 8vo, contemp 1/2 leather and bds; rubbed. With 2 (of 3) plates, errata, adverts at rear. Some moderate scattered foxing. Former owner’s bookplate on front paste down. $150-250


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09/20/12 405 4 pieces. Aquatint Etchings. Alken, Henry, after. “Fox Hunting”: “The Meet”; “Away”; “The Brook” and “Who-hoop.” Pl. 1-4. London: R. Ackermann, 1844. - by John Harris. Plate mark - 21 x 28 inches; 533 x 711mm. Mounted to front mat within plate mark. Framed. $300-500 406 8 pieces. French Equestrian Engravings: Vernet, Carl, after. Paris. [c 1820s]. Plates 1-8. Plate size 10 3/4 x 14 inches; 273 x 355mm. Scattered surface wear. Not examined out of frames. $300-500 407 4 pieces. Hand-Colored Aquatints: Herring, John Frederick. “Fores’ National Sports: Racing”: “The Run in”; “Returning to Weighing”; “Saddeling” & “False Start.” London: J. Harris & Sons, 1866. Plate mark - 17 1/4 x 28 inches; 438 x 711mm. Some scattered light staining; sheet trimmed. Framed $500-800 408 1 vol + 1 portfolio. Sporting - English Humor of: From Colonel to Subaltern: Some Keys for Horseowners. London: Country Life, 1928. #10/150. 4to, orig. pictorial pig skin, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; light wear, slightly dusty, hinges starting to stress, color illus. Internally clean. Minor spotting to endpapers, otherwise internally clean. 1/12 copies with orig. watercolor. * (Armour, G.D., illustrator.) Crascredo. Humour in the Hunting Field. London: Country Life, 1928. $300-500 409 1 vol. Roosevelt, Theodore. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman. N.Y., 1885. Medora ed., #216/500. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial brown cloth; corners bumped, other edge wear, slightly scuffed, head & foot of spine frayed & chipped. With 20 plates + 11 etched & engraved proof plates, tissue guards. Front hinge starting to crack. Internally generally clean. Howes 430. $700-1,000

410 1 vol. Gould, A.C., editor. Sport, or Fishing and Shooting. Boston: Bradlee Whidden, 1889. 1st ed. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered twotone cloth; worn & dampstaining to covers. With 15 chromolitho. plates after A.D Frost, Frederic Remington, et al., tissue guards. Some staining & dust smudging to endpapers & blanks, bottom fore-edge corners creased & slightly affected by damp, scattered foxing to text. Occasional minor foxing and staining to blank plate margins. 1 plate with tear in gutter, not affecting image. Images generally clean & attractive. Bennett P48. $4,000-6,000 See color illustration on page 70 411 1 vol. Walton, Izaak. The Compleat Angler, the Lives of Donne Wotton Hooker Herbert & Sanderson. [London]: Bloomsbury, Nonesuch Press, 1929. #955/1100. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. 8vo, orig. crushed mottled brown niger, gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, turn ins, gilt, minor edge wear. Frontispiece portrait, colored text illus. Horne 292 - 1st Keynes ed. $100-1,500 412 5 vols. Fish & Fishing - Much on Fly Fishing & Flies: Wright, W. Fishes and Fishing. London, 1858. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt-pictorial spine; light edge wear. Hinges stressed. Darkening to title. With errata. Bright copy. * Shaw, Fred G. The Science of Fly Fishing for Trout. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1925. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial green cloth; light wear. Photo plates. Scattered light foxing. * Harding, E.W. The Flyfishes & the Trout’s Point of View. Phila: J.B. Lippincott, 1931. 1st Amer. ed. 4to, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light to moderate wear. With 11 plates. * Williams, A. Country. London: A& C Black, 1932. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine; light wear, d/j (chips, slightly dusty). With 15 plates. Scattered light foxing. * Wetzel, Charles.Trout Flies. Harrisburg: Stackpole, (1955). #92 of ltd ed. signed by Charles Wetzel. 4to, orig full gilt-lettered leather spine ends & corners rubbed. Full-page illus. $120-180


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09/20/12 NATURAL HISTORY BOOKS & PRINTS Lots 413-429 413 1 vol. Holden, George H. Canaries and Cage-birds. N.Y: George H. Holden, (1895). 3rd ed. 4to, orig. gilt-decorated brown cloth; spine head and tail frayed. With 14 chromolitho. plates. Price list at rear. Inner joints a bit distressed. Pages toned. $100-150 414 1 vol. Rousseau, J.J. La Botanique. Paris: Baudouin Freres, 1821. Folio, orig. foliate blind stamped gilt-ruled polished green russia; spine faded to brown, extremities rubbed and scuffed. With 65 stipple engravings, printed in color and finished by hand by Pierre Redoute. With scattered occasional foxing and some light offsetting, sometimes affecting plates, mostly affecting text and front matter. Many plates clean. Front hinge a little stressed. Former owners bookplate on front paste down. Dunthorne 252. $1,500-2,500 415 2 vols. Eaton, Daniel Cady. The Ferns of North America. Salem: S.E. Cassino, 1879. 4to, contemp. gilt ruled morocco, gilt-lettered spine; corners bumped, hinges stressed. With silken endpapers and gilt dentelles. With 81 color plates by J.H. Emerton and C.E. Faxon. Light toning to pages. $500-800 416 20 vols. Buffon, Georges Louis Marie Leclerce, Comte de. Natural History. London and York, 1812. 8vo, contemp. gilt-paneled calf, rebacked, orig. gilt spines & green & red morocco labels laid down. Portrait, over 600 engraved plates (incl. map & fold plates.) Internally generally clean, minor offsetting on vol. 1 title page, very occasional foxing, in attractive professionally restored bdg. $500-800 417 13 vols. Maund, Benjamin. The Botanic Garden. London: Baldwin and Chadock, [1825-1851]. Vols I-XIII. 4to, later 3/4 green morocco & marbled bds, gilt-lettered spine; extremities rubbed, joints split on certain vols, some bds detached. Vol. III with taped spine. Vol. VIII with losses to chipping to head and tail of spine. Vol. XII lacking spine cover, title page trimmed. Library lettering on spines. With 310 (of 312) hand colored plates. Ex-libris bookplates on front paste down, library marks to front matter. Moderate to light foxing, mostly on front matter. Plates generally clean. $2,500-4,000

418 12 vols. Paxton, Joseph. Magazine of Botany. London: Orr and Smith, 1834-1846. 4to, contemp. 3/4 morocco and green bds, a.e.g.; extremities rubbed, some spines and bds detached, library marks to base of spine. With 540 (of 549) hand colored plates. Library marks to front matter. Very occasional light to moderate spotting. $2,500-4,000 419 1 vol. Wakefield, Priscilla. An Introduction to the Natural History and Classification of Insects. London, 1816. 12mo, contemp. tree calf, black morocco spine label; scuffed, joints & extremities often rubbed, with 12 hand colored plates (numerous figures.) Light toning to plates, moderate offsetting, scattered light foxing. $100-150 420 8 vols. Engramelle, Marie Dominique. Papillons d’Europe, Peints d’Apres Nature. Paris: P.M. Delaguette, 1779. 4to, orig, giltdecorated blue goatskin, gilt-lettered spines, a.e.g.; extremities rubbed, some chipping to heads of spines, a few bds detached, library marking to lower spine, gilt-lettering on spine regilded. With 347 (of 350) hand colored plates and additional hand colored title pages (for the first 3 volumes) & subscriber’s list. Ex-libris bookplate to front paste-down. Occasional library stamp to front matter, not affecting plates. Light discoloration to page edges and occasional spotting. Issued without pp. 161-173 and lacking plate 303-305 [Nissen 1300]. $7,000-10,000 See color illustration on page 70 421 8 pieces. Original 18th century Watercolor Botanicals: Burn, Robert. Depicting a butterfly and flowering branches, signed ‘Robert Burn, pinxit’ and dated 1774. Image size 16 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches; 419 x 273mm. Dampstain to lower 1/2 inch of image and some wrinkling. * Seven Watercolor botanicals. Unsigned, but appearing to be by the same hand as above. Each titled with genus of plant. Some light creasing. Largest Image 15 3/4 x 11 inches; 400 x 279mm. Not examined out of frames. $1,200-1,800 422 2 pieces. (Natural History) Watercolor on Paper. Depicting peachs and plums. 19th century. 18 x 11 1/2 inches; 457 x 279mm. $200-300


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09/20/12 423 2 pieces. Stippled Engravings: Redoute, Pierre Joseph: “Cherries.” [Paris], [1801-19], from Traites Des Arbustes.... J. Lemaire. Partly printed color, finished by hand. Plate mark - 12 x 8 3/4 inches; 304 x 203mm. Framed, not examined out of frame. 1 with contemporary annotation upper right corner. Dunthorn 243 $250-400 424 1 piece. Partly Printed Stipple & Aquatint. Thornton, Dr. Robert John. “The Blue Passion Flower.” London, 1799-1807 From The Temple; or Garden of Nature. 1st or 2nd state. Printed in color and finished by hand. Very light minor toning, but bright and attractive. 20 1/4 x 15 inches; 508 x 381mm - plate mark. Dunthorne 301 $800-1,200 425 1 piece. Partly Color Printed Engraving. “La Pic De Paradis.” [Paris, 1801-1806]. From Levaillant, Francois. Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux de Paradis et des Rolliers. Drawn by Jacques Barraband, finished by hand. 32 x 20 3/4 inches; 812 x 508mm - sheet size. Laid down. Sitwell p118. $800-1,200 426 1 piece. Aquatint, Stipple & Line Engraving. Thornton, Dr. Robert John. “Large Flowering Sensitive Plant”. First edition, presumed 1st state. Printed in color & finished by hand. [From the Temple of Flora.] London. [1799-1807.] Sheet size 22 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches; 571 x 444mm; Plate - 18 1/2 x 14 inches; 469 x 355mm. Moderate mat burn. Taped along verso margin edges. Dunthorne 301. $500-800 427 4 pieces. Hand-Colored Engravings: Catesby, Mark: “Crested Titmouse”; “Finch Creeper”; “The Field Fare”; “The YellowRump”. (London), (1771 or later). 3rd ed. 14 x 10 1/4 inches; 355 x 260mm, full margins. Light to moderate toning, minor chipping at edges. $800-1,200

428 4 pieces. Hand Colored Aquatints. Howett, William Samuel, after Captain Thomas Williamson. “Rhinoceros Hunted by Elephants”; “Driving Elephants into a Keddah”; “Decoy Elephants Catching a Mat”; and “Decoy Elephants Leaving the Male Fastened to a Tree.” From Oriental Field Sports. London, 1805. Scattered spotting and discoloration- some small repairs. Framed. Plate mark - 15 x 19 inches; 381 x 482mm; Sheet size 16 x 20 1/2 inches; 406 x 508mm. $400-600 429 5 pieces. Hand-Colored Natural History Engravings: Abbot, John & Smith, James Edward, Sir. From: The Natural History of the Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia. London, 1797. Folio. Sheets lightly toned, with occasional spotting. Plate 77 with dampstaining to lower 1/4 edge. Small edge tears outside of plate marks. $500-700

PIRANESI ETCHINGS Lots 430-437 430 2 pieces. Etchings. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. [Vasi Candelabri, Cippi.] [Rome, 1778]: Marble altar dedicated to Apollo. 20 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches; 527 x 390mm, full margins. Some darkening to edges. Wilton-Ely 988 * Perspective view of the above altar. 21 x 15 1/4 inches; 530 x 385mm, full margins. Minor chipping to edges, close tear in upper left margins. WE 989. $500-800 431 1 piece. Etching. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. [Vasi Candelabri, Cippi.] [Rome, 1778] Various lamps of bronze. 15 20 7/8 inches; 380 x 530mm, full margins. Light foxing to edges. Wilton-Ely 898. $300-500 432 3 pieces. Etchings. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. [Vasi Candelabri, Cippi.] [Rome, 1778]: Marble candelabrum from the collection of the author. 26 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches; 680 x 420mm, full margins. Wilton-Ely 912. * Three vases. 20 3/4 x 15 1/8 inches; 530 x 385mm, full margins. W-E 937. * Section and views of marble gallery. 25 3/4 x 16 1/4 inches; 655 x 415mm, full margins. W-E 100. All with light foxing - primarily to edges, some minor creasing. $700-1,000


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434 433 3 pieces. Etchings. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. [Vasi Candelabri, Cippi.] [Rome, 1778]: Marble vase with frieze of arabesques. 21 x 15 1/8 inches; 533 x 385mm, full margins. Minor foxing to edges. Occasional chipping & a few close tears in margins. Wilton-Ely 759. * Antique marble vase...Capitoline Museum 21 x 15 1/2 inches; 533 x 398mm. Full margins, minor foxing to edges, occasional chipping & a few close tears in margins. W-E 933. * Antique marble vase; marble tripod. 2 etchings on 1 sheet. 15 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches; 390 x 260mm; 15 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches; 390 x 245mm. Full margins. Light to moderate foxing, primarily to edges. W-E 979 & 980. $700-1,000 434 1 piece. Etching. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. “Colonna Antonina.” [Veduti di Roma.] [Rome, 1758]. 1st ed., 4th state. 21 3/8 x 15 7/8 inches; 543 x 403mm. Full margins. Generally clean, crisp and attractive. The Column of Marcus Aurelius. Upright. Hind 52, state IV; [Focillon 799] $1,200-1,800

435 2 pieces. Etchings. Piranesi, Francesco. [Antiquities.] N.p., c1800: “Fregio Cono Architrave si Vede Nella Villa Albani.” 17 3/4 x 23 inches; 450 x 585mm. “Tripode Antic...” 26 1/4 x 17 inches; 665 x 430mm. Both with full margins. Scattered light foxing - but attractive. $300-500 436 2 pieces. Etchings. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. [Vasi Candelabri, Cippi.] [Rome, 1778]: Views of the Curial Chair. 2 etchings on 1 sheet, each 15 3/8 x 10 1/4 inches; 390 x 260mm, full margins. Minor foxing, chipping in margins. Wilton-Ely 975 & 976. * Antique marble altar decorated with a frieze of figures; funerary urn with lid. 2 etchings on 1 sheet, 15 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches; 390 x 250mm; 15 3/8 x 10 inches; 390 x 255mm. Light to moderate foxing to edges. W-E 983 & 982. $300-500


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09/20/12 437 2 pieces. Etchings. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. [Vasi Candelabri, Cippi.] [Rome, 1778]: Two marble tripods in the Villa Albani. 20 3/4 x 15 3/8 inches; 530 x 390mm, full margins. Light foxing to edges. Wilton-Ely 918. * Large vase in the Villa Lante...Janiculum Hill. 21 x 15 1/4 inches; 525 x 383mm, full margins. Minor creasing, light foxing to edges. W-E 927. $400-600

ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS & PRINTS Lots 438-462 438 2 pieces. 19th Century Original Illustration Artwork: Incl. Birch, Reginald Bathurst. Pen on paper. Depicting two gentlemen. 12 1/4 x 14 1/2 inches; 304 x 355mm. * Taylor, Charles. A Beach scene from “Notes From Newport”, from Puck. Vol. XXI no. 545, p401. 14 1/4 x 19 inches; 355 x 482mm. Creasing to edges, some scattered annotations in margins. $250-400

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439 1 piece. Original Pen & Ink. Gibson, Charles Dana. From “The Weaker Sex”. c1900. Depicting four women examining a miniature young man, under a magnifying glass - as if he were an insect. 16 x 26 1/2 inches; 406 x 660mm. 4 1/2 inch closed tear to upper edge, other small edge chips. $1,000-1,500 440 1 piece. Hand Colored Lithograph. (Currier, N.; Ives, J. publishers); Knirsch, O. “The Road, Winter. New York, 1853. 19 x 26 1/4 inches; 483 x 667mm - image and text. 21 x 30 inches; 533 x 762mm - sheet size. Lightly toning and a few small shallow abrasions in image. In background of blank margin corner creased and starting to chip. Areas outside image lightly to moderately toned. Small chip to image of blanket. Body of carriage in beige, not orange-red. Orig. color. Framed. Gale 5613; New Best 50, #1. $7,000-10,000


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441 1 piece. Hand Colored Lithograph. (Currier, N; Ives, J., publishers;) Pulman, F.F. “American Winter Scene - Morning”. New York, 1854. 17 1/2 x 23 7/8 inches; 445 x 605mm - image and text. 25 x 19 inches, 635 x 482mm - sheet size. Mounted to bd. Light to moderate mat burn. Inch wide vertical strip of mat burn at right and center of image, some in background. Light toning to image, text and margins. Orig. color. Framed. Gale 222; New Best 50, #25. $1,500-2,500 442 1 piece. Lithograph Printed in Color. (Currier, N. & Ives, J. publishers); Leighton, Scott. “The Queen of the Turf Maud S. Driven by W.W. Baire.” New York, 1880. 21 1/2 x 27 7/8 inches; 546 x 708mm - image and text; 22 x 30 inches; 558 x 762mm - sheet size. Light to moderate toning, browning to verso. Orig. color. Framed. Gale 5440. $250-400

443 2 pieces. Hand-Colored Lithographs. Currier, N., Publisher. “The Life of a Fireman; The Fire - Now Then with a Will - Shake Her Up Boys!”; “The Race - Jump Her Boys, Jump Her!” New York, 1854. 18 3/8 x 25 3/4 inches; 465 x 654mm - image & text; 20 x 27 7/8 inches. 508 x 708mm - sheet size. Lightly toned, small tears in margins, lower blank right corner chipped away; 18 3/4 x 25 7/8 inches; 475 x 18 3/4 inches; 475 x 655mm - image & text; 19 1/2 x 27 3/4 inches; 495 x 705mm - sheet size; lightly toned, small tears in margins. Matted. Gale 3783 & 3787. $1,200-1,800 444 3 pieces. Chromolithographs. Nash, Joseph. From Views of the Interior and Exterior of Windsor Castle. London: Thomas M’Lean, 1848. Folio. “Quadrangle Looking West”; “S.E. View of the Castle” and “Eastern View of the Castle.” Three-color printing, finished by hand. Mounted. 19 x 26 3/4 inches; 482 x 660mm - sheet size. Scattered spotting to margins, occasionally affecting images. With text sheets and title pages. Tooley 339. $300-500


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09/20/12 445 2 pieces. [Railroads and Locomotives.]: Color Lithograph. “[Locomotive by] Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor Manufacturers. Paterson, N.J.” Endicott & Co., [c1860]. Heightened by gold. 27 x 42 1/2 inches; 685 x 1066mm. Toned, with dampstaining. Small edge tears. Colors and gilding still bright and vibrant. * Lithograph. ‘’[Talisman Locomotive.]” New Jersey Locomotive Company. New York: T. W Bayes, [c1850]. 23 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches; 584 x 736mm. Central vertical crease, small rear lower right corner and mat burn. $250-400 446 1 piece. Hand Colored Lithograph. (Schile, H., pub.) “The First Meeting. Jerome Park, N.Y.” New York, 1873. 23 x 28 inches; 584 x 710mm - sheet size. Slightly & attractively toned, minor spotting to margins & verso. Matted. Orig. bright color. $400-600 448 1 piece. Engraving. Laugier, Jean Nicholas. “Washington” New York: James Herring, 1839. After Leon Cogniet. 2 small edge tears lower left side, mounted to heavy modern paper. Overall clean bright image. 28 1/2 x 23 inches; 711 x 584mm - sheet size. $300-500 449 1 piece. Hand-colored Lithograph. Scheu, F. “Birds Eye View Egg Harbour City, N.J.” Philadelphia: Herline & Hensel, 1865. 22 1/2 x 29 inches; 558 x 736mm - sheet size. Lightly toned, tear and repairs to lower right corner. Reps 2320. $400-700 450 1 piece. Engraving. “Battle of Bunkers Hill”. London: A C. De Poggi, [c1798]. After the painting by John Trumbell. Engraved by I.G. Muller. 23 x 31 inches; 584 x 787mm - sheet size. With small repairs to lower center edge over text and on several edges, not affecting image. Backed by heavy modern sheet. Overall clean, and attractive. $600-1,000 451 1 piece. Mezzotint Engraving. Sartain, W., after Schussele. “Washington and His Family.” Philadelphia: 1864. 20 1/8 x 26 3/8 inches; 510 x 670mm. Trimmed within plate mark, retaining image, pub. line & good portion of blank margin. Lightly & attractively toned, excellent tonal contrasts. $300-500

452 1 piece. Engraving. Stuart, Gilbert, after. “George Washington.” New York: J. Neale, [c1850]. Engraved by H.S. Sadd. 33 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches; 838 x 584mm - sheet size. Moderate mat burn, scuffing to margins. $500-800 454 1 piece. (Kurz & Allison.) Chromolithograph. “Battle of New Orleans.” Chicago, 1890. 22 x 28 inches; 558 x 711mm sheet size. Linen backed. Some scattered unobtrusive spotting in lower margin. $200-300 456 1 piece. Hand-Colored Lithograph. Catlin, George. [North American Indian Portfolio, N.Y., 1845.] “Wi-Jun-Jon. An Assinneboin Chief.” N.Y: James Ackerman, 1845. 20 1/2 x 13 inches; 508 x 330mm. Creasing, dampstaining and tears to margins. $500-800 457 1 piece. Hand-colored Lithograph. McKenney, Thomas L: Hall, James. [History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Phila., 1836-1844.] “Ne Sou A Quoit. A Fox Chief.” Phila: F.W. Greenough, 1836. 19 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches; 482 x 330mm sheet size. Framed. Staining and small edge tears to margins. Light toning. $400-600 458 2 pieces. Hand-Colored Lithographs. McKenney, Thomas L; Hall, James. [History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Phila., 1836-1844.] (Bodmer, Karl, after). “Ma Has Kah.” & “Ne O Man Ne.” Phila: E.C. Biddle, 1837. 16 x 10 3/4 inches; 16 x 254mm - image size. Margins very toned. Not examined out of frames. $250-400 459 1 piece. Stipple Engraving. Pierie, William, after. “View of the Cataract of Niagara.” London, 1774. 18 1/4 x 20 3/8 inches; 463 x 517mm, trimmed at plate mark. Lightly toned. Edges a little dusty, minor foxing to verso. Matted. $400-700


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09/20/12 460 1 piece. Lithograph. “Panorama of Catskill Mountains N.Y.” New York: H. Schile, [c1870]. 23 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches; 584 x 736mm - sheet size. With dampstain upper left and lower right corner, not affecting images. Light toning. $250-400

462 2 pieces. Lithographic Birds Eye Views. “Flemington, NJ”: Philadelphia: O.H. Bailey & Co., 1883. 21 x 31 inches; 533 x 787mm. Moderate to light creasing, some edge wear. Reps 2325. $200-300

461 1 piece. Mezzotint Engraving. Ritchie, A.H. after Carpenter, F.B. “The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation.” New York, 1866. 25 1/2 x 35 inches; 645 x 890mm, good margins, mounted on bd. Moderate mat burn, dampstaining - primarily outside of plate mark. Some darkening along edge of image. Image attractive. With good tone contrasts. $500-800

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Lots 463-534 463 1 vol. Carey, Mathew, publisher. Carey’s General Atlas. Philadelphia, May 1, 1796. Folio, orig. bds; heavily worn. With 45 engraved maps - many double-page. Light to moderate foxing to most maps, title page dampstained, other occasional dampstaining, center folds of double-page often stressed. Map 24, United States, torn and defective - but largely present, map 11 Germany chipped along bottom with some paper loss, maps 9 & 13, United Provinces, Seat of War [ in France] colored by a contemporary hand. Sold with all faults. Sabin 10858. $4,000-6,000


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09/20/12 464 1 vol. (Scott, J.D., pub.) Combination Atlas of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Phila: J.D. Scott, 1877. Folio, orig. 3/4 morocco and cloth, gilt-lettered; extremities rubbed. Complete with 67 color maps on 46 pages and 11 b/w litho views. Some worm damage to lower page corners at rear of book. Not affecting plates. Le Gear L3047. $500-800 465 1 vol. (Hopkins, G.M., pub.) Atlas of Properties Along the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad..and the Philadelphia & Westchester Rail Road... Phila., 1882. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth; rebacked, extremities worn. With index map, folding ‘Driving Map’ & 26 hand-colored double-page property maps. Old owner’s ink stamps on front free paste down, title page and a few maps. Internally generally clean $500-800 466 1 vol. Scott, J.D., pub. Combination Atlas Map of Bucks County. Phila., 1876. Folio, orig. 3/4 leather and green cloth, gilt; extremities rubbed. With 46 pages of maps (some fold) & 31 pages of views (some fold). Title page lightly toned. Hinges reinforced, endpapers creased. Internally generally clean. $500-800 467 2 vols. Pocket Geography - English 18th Century Imprints: (Peacock, W.) A Compendious Geographical Dictionary. London, 1795. 24mo, 19th-century full gilt-paneled scarlet straight grained morocco, spine gilt, a.e.g; joints & extremities occasionally scuffed. With 7 fold maps - 6 with outline color. * A Compendious Geographical and Historical Grammar. London, 1795. 24mo, 19th cent. gilt paneled polished tree calf, spine gilt, morocco spine label; spine & extremities rubbed. With 13 fold maps, 12 hand-colored. Both internally crisp & clean. $120-180 468 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. (Reid, John, pub.) “The State of Pennsylvania.” (New York),(1796). 13 x 18 inches; 330 x 455mm, margins. Lightly toned. Orig. color. $200-300

469 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Homann, John Baptist. “Regni Mexicani seu Novae Hispaniae,... Caroline, Virginiae, et Pennsylvaniae...”. (Nuremberg), (1759). 18 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches; 470 x 570mm. Full margins, slightly and attractively toned. Some darkening in margins. Old color. Framed. Phillips p. 400. $400-700 470 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Melish, John. “Map of the Seat of War among the Creek Indians.” Philadelphia, 1814. 16 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches; 420 x 495mm. Trimmed at plate mark and mounted to bd. Neat lines intact. Light to moderate toning, moderate mat burn. Original outline and wash color. Framed. $200-300 471 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. (Wells, Edward.) “A New Map of the Most Considerable Plantations of the English in America”. [London] [1722]. Engraved by Sutton, Nicolas. 14 x 19 inches; 355 x 480mm. Narrow margins, mounted on modern sheet. Very slightly toned. Attractive, old outline color, with inset maps of Carolina, Jamaica, Bermuda, and Barbados. Framed. Phillips p. 568. $300-500 See color illustration on page 71 472 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map with Hand Outline. Covens and Mortimer. “L’Amerique Septentionale.” Amsterdam. [c17411759].. 19 x 22 3/4 inches; 482 x 577mm. Good margins, slightly toned. Attractive original color. Matted. See Koeman II. $1,000-1,500 473 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. [La Rochefoucault - Liancourt, F.] “Carte des Provinces Meridionales des Etats-Unis.” [London], [1800]. 14 1/2 x 20 1/8 inches; 355 x 511mm sheet size. Lightly & attractively toned. Orig. color. $300-500 474 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. (Pinkeron, John.) “Spanish Dominions in North America, Middle Part.” London, 1811. 22 1/2 x 30 inches; 570 x 760mm, trimmed at top & bottom plate marks. Other wide margins. Orig. hand-color, bright & attractive. $120-180


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476 475 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Jansson, Jan. “America Septentrionalis.” Amsterdam, [ca. 1641-94]. 18 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches (463 x 545mm), margins. Chipping at upper right margin - not touching plate mark, a few small fissures in body of map. Moderate spotting & toning. Orig. gilt illuminated color. Without text on verso. Showing California as an island. See Koeman II, p. 397 (1967); Burden 245, 2nd state $1,500-2,000

476 1 piece. Engraved Map, Hand Tinted & partly hand-colored. [A Chart of the Coast of Georgia.] [London, 1780.] 30 x 23 1/2 inches; 760 x 597mm. Trimmed within right plate mark - neat line intact. Lightly to moderately toned, some darkening & minor chipping outside of neat lines. With partly hand-colored inset, “Plan of the Siege of Savannah...Surveyed by John Wilson.” [In J.F. W. Des Barres, The Atlantic Neptune. (London, 1774-82.)] Matted. Nebenzahl 75 & 75a. $2,500-4,000


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09/20/12 477 3 pieces. Engraved Maps with Outline Color. Tardieu, P.F. (after Arrowsmith, Aaron.) “Carte des Etats-Unis de L’Amerique Septentrionale...” Paris, 1812. 3 (of 4) sheets, each approx. 25 1/2 x 29 1/16 inches; 645 x 738mm, good margins. Clean and attractive. With inset plan of Washington, D.C., large vignette of Niagara Falls. Orig. outline hand-color. Blind stamp of Ch. Picquet, Geograph - Graveur. Lacking the sheet for the Northeast. Matted. $1,200-1,800

482 1 piece. Engraved Map. “A Sketch of the Environs of Charlestown in South Carolina, [by Captain George Sproule,...!]. [London], [1780]. 16 x 21 3/4 inches; 410 x 550, full margins. Occasional minor dust smudging, a few small close tears at margins, but bright & attractive. Late state with the imprint date erased, showing British forces above Charleston and the three parallels of the siege. Nebenzahl 79. $1,500-2,500

478 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Bellin, Jacques Nicolas. "Suite de la Carte Reduite du Golphe de St. Laurent." Paris; 1753. 35 1/2 x 23 inches; 900 x 580mm. Trimmed at or near plate mark. Some dampstaining - mostly outside body of map. Attractive later color. Sea chart format. $300-500

483 1 piece. Hand Tinted Engraved Map. [A Chart of the Coast of Georgia.] [London], [1780]. 32 1/2 x 23 7/8 inches; 825 x 605mm. Trimmed just at top plate mark. Slightly & attractively toned, minor spotting. Early state without the inset view. [In J.F. W. Des Barres, The Atlantic Neptune. (London, 1774-82.)] Nebenzahl 75. $2,000-3,000

479 1 piece. Hand-Colored Map. Stone & Clark, pub. “Map of the County of Suffolk.” [New York.] Ithaca, 1839. 19 1/2 x 34 inches; 495 x 860mm, margins. Light to moderate foxing outside body of map, occasional minor foxing & negligible staining to body of map, vertical center crease starting to darken, minor occasional dampstaining at edges of margins. Orig. color well preserved. $300-500 480 1 piece. Engraved Map With Outline Color. [Green, John.] [A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England.] [London: R. Sayer & T. Jeffery’s], [1768]. 2 joined sheets of 4 only. 20 1/4 x 38 1/2 inches; 514 x 978mm; moderately toned, repairs to verso. The 2 top sheets, with Boston insert. Philips p469. $800-1,200 481 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map with Hand Outline Color. Zatta, Antonin. “La Beja d’ Hudson, Terra di Labrador, Groenlandia”. Venice, 1778. 12 1/8 x 16 1/4 inches; 308 x 412mm. Full margins. Minor cleaning and triming along vertical center field, otherwise light and clean. Orig. color. $150-250

484 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Homann, Heirs. “Charte von America.” Nuremberg, 1796. 23 x 17 3/4 inches; 585 x 450mm, margins. Minor creasing, clean, attractive later color. $400-600 485 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. “Geographical, Statistical and Historical Map of the District of Columbia.” [Philadelphia: H.C. Carey & I. Lea], [1827]. Engraved by Young and Delleher. 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches; 420 x 520mm - incl. marginal text. Minor creasing, repairs to verso - but bright & attractive. Matted. Phillips p103. $100-150 486 1 piece. Engraved Map. Sartine, (Antoine, de.) “Carte Reduite de Cotes Orientales del’Amerique Septentrolnale..” [Paris], 1778. 24 1/4 x 35 5/8 inches; 622 x 905mm - sheet size. Trimmed at bottom plate mark, other narrow margins. Slightly & attractively toned, center fold verso re-enforced. Sea chart format - Southern New Jersey & Pennsylvania through Georgia. $1,200-1,800


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09/20/12 487 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. de Vaugondy, R[obert]. “Amerique Meridionale.” [Paris], 1750. 19 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches; 495 x 620mm, full margins. Clean and attractive. Later outline & cartouche hand-color. $300-500 488 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map.Moll, Herman. “Map of North America According to Ye Newest and Most Exact Observations...” (London): by H. Moll, printed for J. Bowles, ... T. Bowles, ... P. Overton...and John King,[ca 1720]. 23 1/4 x 38 3/8 inches; 590 x 975mm. Narrow margins, mounted on bd, moderately toned. Isular California. Original color, insets not colored. Tooley, The Mapping of America 82. $1,000-1,500 489 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. (Wells, Edward). “A New Map of the Terraqueous Globe...” Oxford, (ca 1700). Engraved by Michael Burghers. 14 3/4 x 20 3/8 inches; 375 x 517mm. Narrow margins, moderately toned, mounted to bd. Original outline color, cartouche. Framed. Double - Hemisphere, insular California. $500-800 490 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Homann, Heirs. “Nova Anglia Septantrimali...” (Nuremberg), (1750). 19 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches; 488 x 575mm. Margins light and attractively toned. Minor creasing. Unobtrusive dampstain. Old original color. Framed. $500-800 491 1 piece. Engraved Chart with Hand Outline Color. (Sayer, R; Bennett, J., pub.) Jeffreys, Thomas. “An Exact Chart of the River St. Lawrence.” London; for R. Sayer, 1775. 23 3/4 x 37 3/8 inches; 603 x 950mm. Margins light to moderate toning, scattered light foxing, occasional moderate creasing and wrinkling. Kershaw II, 669. $500-800

492 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Laurie, Robert; Whittle, James. “A New and General Map of the Middle Dominian...United States of America.” London, 1794. 19 x 26 1/4 inches; 482 x 665mm. Margins light to moderately toned. Skillful later color with uncolored inset of upper midwest. $300-500 493 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Homann, Heirs. “Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali.” (Nuremberg), [c1750]. 21 1/2 x 22 inches; 546 x 560mm, trimmed at top & bottom of plate mark, other wide margins. Moderately toned, light to moderate foxing - primarily outside of neat lines, some creasing & darkening along vertical fold. 4 maps on 1 sheet. Orig. color. $300-500 494 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Bourguignon, Jean Baptiste. “Hemisphere Occidental ou du Nouveau Monde...”. Sight 26 1/4 x 49 inches; 666 x 1244mm. Some creasing, professional repairs to small tears. Not removed from frame. $500-800 495 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Bowen, Emmanuel. “A New and Accurate Map of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and New England...” (London), (1752). 14 x 17 1/4 inches; 355 x 438mm. Trimmed at plate mark, neat line intact. Light toning, minor mat burn. Original color. Framed. Phillips p. 482. $300-500 496 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Tanner, H.S.. Ohio and Indiana. (Philadelphia, 1819). Smith, Thomas. The Mapping of Ohio. A New American Atlas, plate XXIII. 20 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches; 520 x 647mm, with full margins. Slightly toned, minor dampstaining. Attractive and clean. Framed. $250-400 497 2 pieces. Engraved Charts. (Sayer, R; Bennett, J., pub.) Jeffreys, Thomas: “A Chart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.” London, 1775. 25 x 20 1/2 inches; 635 x 520mm, margins moderate toning & mat burn. * “A Chart of the Banks of Newfoundland.” London, 1775. 20 x 27 1/4 inches; 508 x 690mm, margins. Small area of orig. outline color. Moderate toning & mat burn. Both with light creasing. Both matted. Tooley, Mapping of America 13. $250-400


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498 2 pieces. Engraved Map with Hand-Colored Outline Color. (Jefferys, Thomas, after Fry, Joshua & Jefferson, Peter.) “A Map of the Most Inhabited part of Virginia, containing the whole province of Maryland, with part of Pennsylvania, New Jersey...” [London: R. Sayers & T. Jeffreys.] [1775]. 31 x 48 1/2 inches; 800 x 1230mm, full margins. Orig. outline color, minor toning. J. Dalrymple’s revision map orig. issued in 1755. Four sheets, joined as two. Matted. Phillips p393; Tooley 87f. $10,000-15,000


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09/20/12 499 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. “Map of the States of Mississippi, Louisiana, and the Arkansas Territory”. N.p. [c. 1835]. 16 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches; 410 x 275mm. Clean and bright matte. Not recorded by Phillips. $100-150 500 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Cary, John. “A New Map of Part of the United States of North America...” London, 1825. 20 1/2 x 23 inches; 520 x 580mm. Some creasing from old folds, very minor toning. $250-400 501 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Vaugondy Robert. “De Partie de l’Amerique Septentrionale,.. Le Course de L’Ohio,...La Caroline.” (Paris), 1755. 19 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches; 495 x 620mm. Lightly to moderately toned, edges dusty and darkening, minor wear at original outline color with inset, “Supplement pour La Caroline.” Indicating Indian tribes. $500-800 502 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved. (Covens, Jean; Mortier, Cornelis.) “Les Principals Fortresseses Ports & C. De L’Amerique Septentrionale.” [Amsterdam], [c1740]. 20 x 24 3/4 inches; 508 x 630mm, margins. Lightly & attractively toned. Attractive. Later color. Matted. $800-1,200 503 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map with hand outline color. Vaugondy, Robert de. “Orbis Vetus”. (Paris), 1752. 19 1/4 x 29 inches; 490 x 735mm. Margins slightly toned, minor creases. $250-500 504 1 piece. Hand-Colored Town View. Braun, Georg; Hogenberg, Frans. “Matiscona Cabillinum.” Cologne, [1617]. 13 x 17 5/8 inches; 330 x 445mm, margins. Latin text on verso. Some staining in margins. Old color matted. $300-500

505 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Ortelius, Abraham. “Gallia Vetus Ach Julius Caesar is Commentalia...” (Amsterdam), (1590). 14 x 18 1/4 inches; 355 x 465mm. Full margins. Light to moderate mat burn, sheet taped at edges. Latin text on verso. Old (orig?) and augmented color. Koeman III 53. $200-300 506 1 piece. Woodcut Map. Munster. “Der Statt Rom...” [Rome], [c1540]. 12 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches; 304 x 431mm. Vertical creasing from old folds, occaisonal spotting. Framed, not examined out of frame. $200-300 507 2 pieces. Hand-Colored Engraved Maps. Morden, Robert: “Britannia Romana.” [London], [c1750]. 14 x 16 3/4 inches; 355 x 425mm, margins. Scattered light foxing. * “Kingdom of Ireland.” [London], [c1750]. 16 1/8 x 13 1/2 inches; 410 x 340mm, margins. Minor creasing. Both in later color, each framed. $250-400 508 1 piece. Engraved Map with Hand Outline Color. Overton, Henry. “A New and exact Map of Scotland or North Britain.” [London}, [c1712]. 36 1/4 x 24 inches; 920 x 610mm, trimmed within left plate mark, neat marks intact. Re-enforced at verso of old horizontal folds, darkening on recto, minor chipping at edges. Old outline color. Matted. $400-700 509 1 piece. Hand-colored Engraving. Benoist.”A View of the City of Malta on the Side of the Cotonere.” [London], [c1750]. After Joseph Goupy. 20 x 26 1/2 inches; 508 x 660mm - sheet size; 15 1/4 x 21 3/4 inches; 381 x 533mm - plate mark. Very light creases, very occasional minor spotting to margins. Old color. Overall clean and attractive. From a set of 4 views on the harbour of Malta. $300-500


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09/20/12 510 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Homman, Heirs. “Carte Hydrographica & Chorographica de las Ysles Filipinas.” [Nuremberg], 1760. 38 x 24 inches; 965 x 610mm, trimmed within top & bottom plate marks. Neat lines intact. Very sligtly toned. Later color. $300-500

516 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Homann, Heirs. “Peninsula Indiae...Malobar & Coromandel...Ceylon...” [Nuremberg], 1733. 21 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches; 545 x 495mm. Margins very minor occasional staining at edges. Old attractive color. Matted. $300-500

511 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Moll, Herman. “Africa.” (London): Philip P. Overton for J.N. Bowles, [c1732-1745]. 23 1/2 x 37 inches; 584 x 939mm, trimmed at top & right plate mark. Slightly toned, darkening along old vertical fold. Vignette border. Old (orig?) outline color. Matted. $250-400

517 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Danckerts, J(ustus) “Totius Africae Accuratissima Tabula.” Amsterdam, [1715], 19 1/4 x 22 7/8 inches; 182 x 584, margins. Slightly toned. Old color. $400-700

512 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Homann, J.C. “Statuum Morocca Norum.” Nuremberg, 1728. 19 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches; 495 x 570mm, margins. Light to moderate toning, some dust smudging. Small repairs to verso. Old (orig?) color. Matted. $400-700 513 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. De L’Isle, Joseph N. “Carte de L’Isle de la Martinique.” Paris, 1732. 19 x 24 1/2 inches; 480 x 620mm, margins. Slightly & attractively toned. Light creasing along vertical crease. Old color. Matted. $250-400 514 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. De Wit, Frederick. “Regni et Insulae Hiberniae.” Amsterdam, [1680]. 28 1/16 x 19 7/8 inches; 712 x 505mm, margins. Slightly to moderately toned. Old outline color, cartouches. With later color. Matted. See Koeman II, 212 ff. $400-600 515 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Buchanan G. ‘Northern Hemisphere.” London: Thomson’s New General Atlas, 1816. 25 1/2 x 21 inches; 645 x 533mm, trimmed at right plate mark, other wide margins. Orig. color. Bright and attractive. $120-180

518 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Vaugondy, Robert de. “La Judee ou Terre Sainte.” (Paris), 1750. 19 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches; 495 x 620mm, margins. Lightly & attractively toned; minor spotting in margins. With inset map. Later color, cartouches, otherwise old color. $300-500 519 2 pieces. Hand Colored Engraved Map. “Aegyptus Inferior Sive Delta.” Weigel, Christoph. [c1720]. 15 1/2 x 12 inches; 390 x 308mm. Creasing along vertical fold line, some minor edge discoloration. * Engraved Map. Long, G. “Egypt”. London, 1831. 11 x 14.8 inches; 300 x376mm. Discolored, probably trimmed left edge. $200-300 520 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Seutter, Matthaus. “Deserta Aegypti, Theba Idis, Arabia.” [Augsburg.], [c1740]. 19 1/2 x 23 inches; 495 x 585mm, margins; some damp staining & soiling in margins, light to moderate toning, a few expert repairs to verso, a few close tears in margins - just touching body of map. Matted. $400-600 521 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Jansson’s Heirs. “Asse Ultra Jordanem, Tribus, Neptalim et....Zabvion et Isachar.” [Amsterdam], [c1670s]. 17 x 21 1/8 inches; 430 x 535mm, margins. Old (orig?) color. Matted. $400-600


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09/20/12 522 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map with Hand Outline Color. Covens, Jean; Mortier, Corneille. “Carte de Moscovie”. Amsterdam, [ca 1780]. 20 x 24 5/8 inches; 508 x 625mm. Margins lightly and attractively toned, minor chipping at edges. Orig. outline color. Framed. Koeman $250-400 523 1 piece. Engraved Map With Outline Color. Dezauche. “Hemisphere Occidental.” Paris, [1782]. 20 1/4 x 20 inches; 514 x 508mm. Old outline color. Showing Cook’s voyages. Clean & attractive, light creasing. $200-300 524 1 piece. Engraved Map with Hand Outline. Blaeu, Willem J.. “Cyprus Insulae”. [Amsterdam], [ca 1635]. 15 x 20 inches; 380 x 508mm. Full margins, light and attractive tone, skillful later outline and cartouche color. Dutch text on verso. Framed. Koeman I, 96. $250-400 525 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map with Hand Colored Outline. Vaugundy, Robert de. “Le Royaumer de Suede et de Norweje”. (Paris), 1756. 19 1/2 x 23 inches; 495 x 595mm. Some unobtrusive dampstaining in margins, light toning. With inset of Iceland. Old Color. Matted. $250-400 526 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. Ogilby, John. “The Road from Gloucester to Coventrey.” London, [1675-1698]. 12 1/4 x 17 1/4 inches; 310 x 438mm. Margins lightly toned, moderate mat burn. Late Color. Framed. $200-300 527 1 piece. Engraved Map with Outline Color. Vaugondy, Gilles Robert de. “l’Empire de la Chine.” [c1750?] 19 1/2 x 21 inches; 495 x 530mm, margins. Slightly toned, minor spotting, professional repair to verso. Old (orig?) outline color. Matted. $200-300

528 1 piece. Engraved Map with Outline Color. Moll, Herman. “A Map of the East Indies.” [London], [c1719]. 23 3/4 x 40 inches; 600 x 1015mm. Trimmed within plate mark, approx. at neat lines, some darkening, soiling & minor chipping to edges heaviest at bottom vignette border. Old outline color. $1,500-2,500 529 1 piece. Hand Colored Engraved Map. [Ottoman Empire Mediterranean and Black Sea.][London], [ca 1790]. 24 1/2 x 37 1/2 inches; 620 x 946mm. Margins slightly toned, minor spotting. Original color. $250-400 530 2 pieces. Hand Colored Engraved Map with hand outline color. Vaugondy, Robert de. [Asian Subjects.] “Carte de l’Asie”. (Paris), 1751. 19 1/8 x 21 1/2 inches; 485 x 545mm. Trimmed at top plate mark, other margins full, light to moderately toned. * “Les Indes Orientales.” (Paris), 1751, 19 1/2 x 22 7/8 inches; 495 x 580mm. Margins lightly to moderately toned, small stain at left of verticle field. Both with original outline color. $300-500 531 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. Bleau, Cornelius. “Magni Mogolis Imperium.” (Amsterdam), (c1662). 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches; 420 x 520mm. Full margins. Very slightly toned, crease along vertical centerfold, a few close tears at bottom & parallel to center fold, negliginle paper loss, small blister along bottom of fold. Orig. outline & other color. Fresh and attractive. French text on verso. Koeman I, 117. $250-400 532 1 piece. Engraved Map with Hand-Outline Color. Covens, J., Mortier, C. “Carte de L’Isle Ceylan.” Amsterdam, [1730-45]. 20 1/4 x 23 inches; trimmed at bottom plate mark. Moderate toning, occasional dust smudging, a few fissures & worming holes. See Koeman II, 5355, 75. $200-300


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09/20/12 533 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. (Ortelius, A.) “Portugalliae Que Olim Lusitania.” (Amsterdam), (1570). 13 1/2 x 20 inches; 340 x 508mm, full margins. Moderate toning, some dampstaining to margins & verso. Latin text on verso. Old (orig?) color. Cartouche perhaps enhanced. Koeman III 34. $200-300 534 1 vol. Hand-Colored Engraved Map. (Pinkerton, John.) “Polynesia.” London, 1813. 18 3/4 x 28 inches; 475 x 710mm, full margins. Generally clean & bright - center vertical fold slightly darkened. Orig. color. $120-180

MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL Lots 535-633 Weldon Thomas Eavers (1936-1998) of Augusta County was a prominent Virginia civic and business leader, journalist and candidate for the House of Delegates. An avid collector of American Manuscript material, he was especially drawn to the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Offered among lots 536-627. 535 6 pieces. American Continental Currency - Issues of the Continental Congress: 3 dollars, July 22, 1776, CC-40. * 6 dollars, Nov. 2, 1776, CC-51. * 4 dollars, Feb. 20, 1777, CC-57. * 5 dollars, Sept. 26, 1778, CC-79. * 30 dollars, Sept. 26, 1778, CC-83. * 40 dollars, Sept. 26, 1778, CC-84. * Virginia 5 Dollars, VA107. All VG, CC-84. With close tears. $150-250 536 Lot. Revolutionary, United States and Confederate Bank Notes & Certificates: Two Shillings & Six Pence Note. D. Hall and W. Sellers, 1772. Signed by Morton, John (1724-1777); signer from Pennsylvania. * [five framed together.] Central Bank of Virginia. $5. 1860 * State of Alabama. $1. 1st Jan. 1863. * State of North Carolina. 5c. Jan. 1, 1866. * County of Augusta. 25c. May 25, 1862. * Confederate States of America. $20. Feb. 17, 1864. Friedberg p255. * Southern Orphan Association Certificate. $1. Richmond, 1867. * Loan Note. Confederate States of America. Feb. 20th, 1865. $1,000. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $100-150

537 1 piece. Confederate States of America “500 Bond with Coupons”. Richmond, March 1, 1864. Some toning and creasing. Framed. $200-300 538 3 pieces. Reproduction American Printed Broadsides: “To the People of Southern Virginia.” * “$100,000 Reward The Murderer of our Beloved President....” * “The Union is Dissolved.” Both with toning, losses, edge chipping and tears. All framed. Sold with all faults. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $100-150 539 5 pieces. Documents Signed. Clinton, George. Land Patents & other land documents. All New York: July 7, 1797, 2 ms land patents; July 8, 1794, ms land document, torn, Oct 6 & 9, 1789, printed fragments (2). All with wax seals in various states of preservation. All signed as Governor of New York. George Clinton (1739-1812); Vice President of United States and Governor of New York. $250-400 540 1 vol. Chillingsworth, William. The Works. London: Benj. Motte, 1727. 9th ed. Folio, contemp. paneled calf, red morocco spine label; joints & extremities rubbed, joints cracked. William Samuel Johnson’s copy, signed & dated by him, “1758” at head of front free endpaper recto. Bookplate removed from front paste down. William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819); signer of the U.S. Constitution from Connecticut. $200-300 541 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Fulton, Rob(ert.) N.p., Feb. 22, 1813. 1p, 4to; separations along old folds, small areas of paper loss - affecting just a few letters. To his attorney, John D. Delacy, Washington, relating to contractual dispute with John Stevens, “...all of which was a favor done him to keep him from ruin, his conduct is base and ungrateful and cannot be approved by gentlemen who know the facts.” $3,000-5,000


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09/20/12 542 1 piece. Manuscript Document Signed. Paterson, William. Supreme Court, Oct. 29, 1792. 1 1/2 pp, legal document granting widow Phebe Leonard payment from the treasury. Split in half, small loss to edge (present) and other edge wear, old horizontal creases ( through signature.) Lightly toned. William Paterson (1745-1806); Governor of New Jersey and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $200-400 543 1 piece. Partially Printed Document Signed. Henry, Patrick. Virginia, April 2, 1782. 1p, folio. Land Grant. Signed as Governor of Virginia. Also signed by James Monroe (1758-1831) as Secretary of State. Scalloped edge at top, vertical and horizontal creasing from old folds. Signatures clean. Patrick Henry (1736-1799); Revolutionary War figure and Governor of Virginia. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 544 Lot. [American 18th & 19th Century Autograph Material.]: List available on request. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $700-1,000 545 2 pieces. Autograph Letter Signed. Randolph, Edmund. Richmond, Jan. 15, 1783. 1p, 4to, to Lund Washington informing him that the ‘General’ wanted him to be aware that Col. John Mercer would be managing his brother’s estate. With intergral address leaf. Scattered spotting, some corrosion to closing, affecting portion of signature. * Partially Printed Document Signed. Randolph, Edmund. Virginia, Nov. 16, 1787. 1p, folio on vellum. Land grant. Margins trimmed, small holds by old folds. Signature beginning to fade. Edmund Randolph (1753-1813); American attourney and 2nd Secretary of State. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800

546 2 pieces. Autograph Letter Signed. Pendleton, Edmund. N.p., Feb. 20, 1791. 1p, 12mo, writing to Francis Walker, discussing an old business transaction. Toning to right side of letter, loss to lower left corner (not affecting content.) Pencil annotations, remants of wax seal. Edmund Pendleton (1721-1803); Virginia attourney and prominent figure in the American Revolution. * Partially Printed Document Signed. Dickinson, John. Phila., June 2nd, 1783. 1p, 8vo, payment slip to Captain Gibb Jones of the Artillery. Repairs to losses by folds, backed with silk. Signature beginning to fade. John Dickinson (1732-1808); Pennsylvania statesman, who abstained from signing the Declaration of Independence, author and Governor. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $200-300 547 2 pieces Manuscript Material - American Civil War: Letter Signed. Lyons, (Rich’d B.P. 1st Earl). Washington D.C., March 21, 1861. 1p, 4to. * 6th Army Corps ms. orders. May 22, 1862. 1p, 4to. Both in good to excellent states of preservation. $150-250 549 5 pieces. 19th. Century Union Autograph Material: Cut Signature. Buell, Don C. (1818-1898). * Cut Signature. Sickles, Dan. (1819-1914). * Autograph Letter Signed. King, H.C. (Union General.) Bellfort, N.Y, July 8, 1904. 1p, 4to, on Military Order letterhead, writing to a friend, discussing personal matters. * Partially Printed Document - Amnesty Oath. Augusta County, Va., July 5, 1865. 1p, 4to. Tears and creases. * ALS. Rempel, Ferd, lieut-col. Pittsburgh, May 24, 1862. 1p, 4to, discussing his carriage and set up of his tent. Small tear to lower right edge corner. Scattered staining. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $150-250 550 9 pieces. 19th Century Confederate Autograph Material & Ephemera: Cut Signature. Lee, Fitzhugh (1835-1905). * Autograph Letter Signed. Lee, Fitzhugh. Glasgow, VA, Nov. 19, 1892. 1p, 4to, on Rockbridge Company letterhead, regarding his nomination for U.S. Senate. Light vertical creases. * Autograph Letter Signed. Williams, George. Camp at Winchester, Va, March 18th, 1863. 1p, folio (on reused document), to his sister writing about his daily experiences as a soldier. * Manuscript Document Signed. Jones, W.E [“Grumble”]. Fort Ewell, Texas, Sept. 10, 1853. 1p, 4to, invoice of payment recieved. * Signed Stock Certificate. Imboden, John Daniel. Virginia, Aug. 4, 1870. 1p, oblong 4to, $100 stock certificate in the Virginia International Land Loan & Trust Company. Signature a little faded. * ALS.


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09/20/12 Jones, T.L. Fort Severn, Annapolis, M.d. Nov 21, 1822. Letter of endorsement. * C.S.A. Virginia, May 10, 1861. For Marmaduke Johnson, aid of the Governor. Creasing and some discoloration. * Cut Signature. Hunter, R[obert] M[ercer.] Secretary of State. * Confederate Document. Martinsburg, Va, 23. Jan, 1861. 1p, 8vo. Invoice of goods rendered. Signed by Captain Sheetz. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 551 1 piece Autograph Letter Signed. Niemcewicz, Julian Ursyn. Elizabethtown, April 15, 1799. 2pp, 4to. With intergral address leaf. To Mrs. Doctor Bache. 1 inch square area of paper loss at center of fold - loss of a few words, other minor wear. Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, 1758-1841, Polish poet, playwright & statesman. American sojourn began in 1795. $500-800 552 1 piece Autograph Letter Signed. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Concord, Mass., Oct. 11, 1863. 1p., 8vo. To David Roberts, Salem, “... I write now to warn you not come next Friday...” The first 3 letters in “Hawthorne” & a few words in body of letter fading. Framed with addressed postal envelope in Hawthorne’s hand. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864); American novelist and short story writer. $800-1,200 553 1 piece. [Signer from New York.] Manuscript Document Signed. Livingston, Philip. [New York], March 5, 1759. 1p, folio, legal document recognizing the sworn oath of John Crew. Signed as Justice. Paper laid down within paper frame. Signature clear. Very light creasing. Philip Livingston (1716-1778); signer of the Declaration and statesman. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 554 1 piece. Autograph Document Signed. Huntington, Samuel. Norwich, Dec. 29, 1787. 1p, oblong 8vo, payment order. With cancellation punch mark. Light creasing. Signature clean and bright. Samuel Huntington (1731-1796); signer of the Declaration and President of the Continental Congress. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800

555 1 piece. Autograph Document Signed. Hancock, John. N.p., n.d. 1p, oblong 4to, to Capt. Hendley discussing wood. Vertical and horizontal creasing from old folds, scattered dust soiling, small crease just under signature. John Hancock (1737-1793); merchant, Statesman, President of the 2nd Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,000-3,000 556 2 pieces. [Signer from Pennsylvania.] Autograph Documents Signed. Smith, James: Cumberland County, [Pa], Jan. 1780. 1p, folio, legal document recording the case against Philip Bauder and the debt owed to Godart Thristle. Some spotting, vertical and horizontal folds, slightly toned. * York County, [Pa], April, 1754. 1p, folio, legal document reporting on the debt owed to Thomas Sligh. Splits along old folds, 2 small close tears to body, small open tear to lower edge, not affecting Smith signature. James Smith (1719-1806); attourney and signer of the Declaration. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $800-1,200 557 4 pieces. [Autograph Material - Signers of the Declaration.]: Manuscript Document Signed. Bartlett, Josiah (1729-1795); signer from New Hampshire. Kingston, Nov. 30, 1764. 1p, oblong 8vo, promissory note. Light dust soiling. * Partial Closing Autograph Document. Read, George (1733-1798); signer from Delaware. N.p., Sept. 18, 1793. Trimmed, inset into a larger modern leaf, with wax seal. Vertical creases. * Autograph Document Signed. Ross, George (1730-1779); signer of the Declaration. N.p., July 29, 1752. 1p, 8vo, list of payments owed from certain individuals. * Document Signed. Clark, Abraham. N.p., n.d. [c1760]. Legal document discussing fines owed. Lacking 1/4 of leaf and manuscript, edge chipping. Signed by Clark on verso. Signature fading. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $400-600 558 2 pieces. [Signers from Connecticut.] Autograph Letter Signed. Williams, William. (1731-1811). N.p, 4th March, 1786. 1p, oblong 8vo, to a Mr. Loomis discussing funds owed. Light vertical and horizontal creases. * Autograph Document Signed. Wolcott, Oliver. N.p., July 19, 1788. 1p, 8vo, promissory note. Punctured hole in center, small separations along folds, small open tear at side. Signature clean and bold. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $250-400


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559 1 piece. [Signer from Pennsylvania.] Autograph Document Signed. Taylor, George. N.p., Dec. 6, 1774. 1p, sm. 12mo, receipt of payment for land. Trimmed close, vertical creases at old folds, very slightly dusty. Creases not afffecting signature. Signature bold. George Taylor (1716-1781); delegate of the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $10,000-15,000 560 3 pieces. [Signer from Delaware.] McKean, Thomas: Manuscript Document Signed. Philadelphia, 14 August, 1784. 1p, folio, legal document confirming the identity of Aaron Dean. Split in half moderate chipping at edges, old repairs and some discloration. Partially Printed Document Signed. Pennsylvania, June 20, 1808. 1p, folio, reciept of payment of a fine to the court. Some dicoloration, old creases. * Partially Printed Document Signed. Pennsylvania, July 25, 1803. Land grant for a parcel of land named “Monmouth’. Some dust soiling. Also signed on verso by Timothy Matlack (1730-1829). Thomas McKean (1734-1817); signer of the Declaration. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $800-1,200

561 2 pieces. [Signer from Pennsylvania] Morris, Robert: Partially Printed Document Signed. Philadelphia, 1 August, 1795. 1p, 8vo. Promissory note, for John Nicholson to pay $5,000 to John Greenleaf. Some spotting, old horizontal and vertical creases. Pasted descriptive label to lower edge. Signature clean and bold. Robert Morris (1734-1806); “Financier of the Revolution” and signer of the Declaration of Independence. * Document Signed. Phila., Feb. 20, 1795. 1p, oblong folio, certifying that D. Enoch Edwards has five shares in the North American Land Company. Signature eroded with loss. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $300-500 562 1 piece. [Signer from Georgia.] Manuscript Document Signed. Hall, Lyman. Savannah, April 16, 1783. 1p, 4to, granting permission to Colonel Leonard Marbury and William Gibbons to “..proceed to Saint Augustine on Business of a Private Nature..” aboard the the Flag Schooner ‘Friendship’ “...and to return to this state with such property as they may recover...” Signed as Governor of Georgia. Signed below paper seal, affixed top right corner. Lyman Hall (1724-1790); Governor of Georgia and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Saint Augustine was seized by the Spanish in 1783. This document liscenses Pirateers. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,500-4,000


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563 2 pieces. [Signer from Connecticut.] Partially Printed Document Signed. Sherman, Roger. New Haven, 19 March 1767. 1p, 8vo, signed as Judge and ordering Titus and Heman Atwater to appear before the court in regards to the will of a deceased relative. Right edge toned, scattered spotting. Creasing along old folds. * Autograph Closing of Document Signed. N.p., n.d. Clipped from larger document. Signature clear. Description pasted to top edge of slip, not affecting manuscript. Roger Sherman (1721-1793); Senator and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 564 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia.] Third Person Autograph Document Signed. Lightfoot Lee, Francis. N.p., n.d., [c1772].1p, 4to, 7 x 3 inches, relating to his account. Silked, with two small repaired losses. Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734-1797); representative of Virginia and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,000-3,000

565 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia.] Partially Printed Document Signed. Jefferson, Thomas. [Washington], Oct. 31, 1807. 1p, 4to, lower right portion of shipping papers. Counter signed by James Madison. Horizontal creasing from old folds, small puncture to crease. Both signatures well preserved. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826); 3rd President of the United States, author and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,500-3,500 566 1 piece. [Signer for Virginia.] Autograph Letter Signed. Harrison, Benjamin. N.p., June 19, 1783. 1p, 12mo, certifying that Joseph Mahoney is entitled to land along the ‘Virginia Continental line’; margins trimmed, label attached lower edge, some residue and a label attached verso. Signature bold. Signed as Governor of Virginia. Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791); Virginia Statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800


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567 1 piece. [Signer for Rhode Island.] Manuscript Document Signed. Hopkins, Stephen. N.p., n.d. [c1777.] 1p, 12mo, list of costs for a case in the Superior Court, filed by Sabinus Palmer; margins trimmed close. Several letters in signature just beginning to fade. Possibly the same Sabinus Palmer who was Captain of the American Merchant Ship ‘Speedwell’ that was captured by the British. Stephen Hopkins (1707-1791); Rhode Island Statesman, Chief Justice and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $600-800 568 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia.] Autograph Letter Signed. Lee, Richard Henry. Chantilly, Jan 3, 1775. 1p, 12mo, asking Ben Carter to give the bearer of the letter 12 bushels of bran; margins trimmed close. Signed as Member of the Continental Congress. Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794); Statesman for Virginia and signatory on the Articles of Confederation and Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,500-2,500 569 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia.] Cut Signature. Nelson, Thomas, jr. N.p., n.d. 1p, 1 6/8 x 3 inches. Signature clean and bold. Thomas Nelson, jr (1738-1789); Virginia Representitive and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $800-1,200 570 1 piece. [Signer from Massachusetts.] Partialy Printed Document Signed. With Annotations. Adams, John. Boston, Sept. 18, 1769. 1p, 12mo, partial part legal document, with 3 line annotation by John Adams. John Adams (1735-1826). 2nd President of the United States and signer of the Declaration. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500

571 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia.] Autograph Letter Signed. Wythe, George. [Richmond], Jan 16, 1806. 4 line holograph injuction on a 2p ALS by Anderson Barret. George Wythe (1726-1806); Superior Judge for Virginia and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500 572 1 piece. [Signer from South Carolina.] Cut Signature. Lynch, Thomas, jr. N.p., n.d. Thomas Lynch, jr. (1749-1779); signer of the Declaration of Independece. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $6,000-9,000 573 1 piece. [Signer from Massachusetts.] Autograph Letter Signed. Elbridge, Gerry. Cambridge, 20 April, 1787. 1p, 4to, discussing the punctuality of a debt owed. Small descriptive label pasted lower edge, some label remnants. Scattered spotting. Elbridge Gerry (1744-1814); signed of the Declaration of Independence, diplomat and later Governor of Massachusetts. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $400-600 574 1 piece. [Signer from New Hampshire.] Autograph Letter Signed. Whipple, William. Barbados, 1 March, 1767. 1p, 4to, writing to his brother discussing his trade affairs in the Carribean. Creasing along folds, some areas of staining. Addressed on verso. William Whipple (1730-1785); signer of the Declaration of New Hampshire. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,500-2,500


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575 1 piece. [Signer from Pennsylvania.] Autograph Letter Signed. Rush, Benjamin. 1p, 4to, to William Alston regarding various financial matters with Dr. Ramsay and Mrs. Wilson. With integral address leafd. Several old but skillful repairs to tears. Some punctures in address leaf. Creasing from old folds. Benjamin Rush (1745-1813); prominent Philadelphia doctor, author and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,000-3,000 576 1 piece. [Signer from New York.] Autograph Letter Signed. Floyd, William. New York, 1786. 1p, 8vo, to John Smith regarding a Bill put forward to the Assembly. Small punctures at center folds, creases from old folds. Conjugate address leaf (small open tear above address, no loss to manuscript.) William Floyd (1734-1821); Major Genery in the Militia, politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800

577 1 piece. [ Signer for Maryland] Autograph Document Signed. Chase, Samuel. [Annapolis], Dec. 12, 1775. 1p, narrow slip - two lines. Receipt of payment by order. Signed as member of the Annapolis Convention. Mounted to card, light vertical creases. Signature clean and bold. Samuel Chase (1741-1811); signer of the Declaration and Justice of the Supreme Court, later impeached by Thomas Jefferson. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $600-800 578 1 piece. [Signer from New Jersey.] Autograph Letter Signed. Witherspoon, John. Princeton, Aug. 2, 1785. 1p, 4to, with intergal address leaf, to Jerimiah Wadsworth, reassuring him that he is trying to raise money for a Mr. Blackburn even in trying economic times, “...the peculiar Situation of this Country seems to have put it out of Peoples Power to raise Money even when it is owing to them...” Some discoloration to conjugate address leaf. Signature on conjugate leaf. Small tear by signature, not affecting manuscript. John Witherspoon (1723-1794); representative of New Jersey, University President, author and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $6,000-9,000


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09/20/12 579 1 piece. [Signer from Maryland.] Autograph Document Signed. Stone, Thomas. Charles County, 1771. 1p, 4to, acting as attorney for plaintiffs James and Robert Buchanan regarding a suit with Justinian Cooksey. Docketed. Approx. 5 inch closed horizontal tear, other repaired tears, some with losses to manuscript. Inset into a paper frame. Thomas Stone (1743-1787); attourney, President of Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,500-2,500 580 1 piece. [Signer from South Carolina.] Partially Printed Document Signed. Heyward, Thomas, jr. Charlestown, July 1, 1788. 1p, 4to, alerting Sheriffs to locate debtor Dixon Pierce and bring him to Justice. Paper seal affixed. Signature clean and bright. Some discoloration to edges. Thomas Heyward, Jr. (1746-1809); state representative, judge and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 581 1 piece. [Signer from South Carolina.] Autograph Letter Signed. Rutledge, Edward. N.p., n.d., 2pp, 8vo, to William Gibbs, concerning a case of Henning vs. Hassam & Ernst and the settlement. Edward Rutledge (1749-1800); lawyer, Governor of South Carolina and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500 582 1 piece. [Signer from Maryland.] Autograph Letter Signed. Carroll, Charles, [of Carrollton.] N.p., 21 Jan., 1824. 1p, 8vo, asking what is owed for a box of chocolates sent to him. Charles Carroll (1737-1832); Maryland planter, Senator and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800

583 1 piece. [Signer from North Carolina.] Partially Printed Document Signed. Hewes, Joseph. North Carolina, Chowan County, Dec. 29, 1764.1p, 8vo, promissory note, also signed by William Erskine and George Blair. Joseph Hewes (1730-1780); Congressman, Merchant and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500 584 1 piece. [Signer from North Carolina.] Autograph Document Signed. Penn, John. North Carolina, 1p, 4to, to the County Sheriffs asking them to bring Christopher Harris and Samuel Jeeter to justice for a debt owed. Signed as witness, on verso ‘J.P.’. Docketed. Fold creases. John Penn (1741-1788); signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $700-1,000 585 1 piece. [Signer for Georgia] Partially Printed Document Signed. Walton, George. Georgia, October, 1784. 1 p., folio, legal document ordering Samuel Hammond to appear before the court. Small loss to upper fold, toned, small edge losses. Signed as Chief Justice of Georgia George Walton (1741-1804); signer of the Declaration and Chief Justice of Georgia. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $300-500 586 1 piece. [Signer from New Jersey.] Autograph Letter Signed. Hopkinson, Francis. Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 1785.1p, 4to, requesting a salary/fee of 50 pounds sterling. Toned at fold lines, lower fold through signature. Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791); author, Federal Judge and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $600-800


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09/20/12 587 1 piece. [Signer from North Carolina.] Autograph Document Signed. Hooper, William. Salisbury, North Carolina, March 23, 1767. 1p, 4to, as King’s attourney discussing the assault case against Benjamin Morrill. Docketed. Horizontal separation along lower fold line, through manuscript. Signature a little faded. William Hooper (1742-1790); signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,000-3,000

591 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia] Manuscript Document Signed. Harrison, Benjamin, [V]. Council Chambers, [Virginia?], August 21, 1783. 1p, 8vo, request for Col. Lynch to deliver 1500lbs of lead to Col. Joseph Marlin. Vertical fold creases, edge wear and small tears by creases. Signature clean and bright. Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791); signer of the Declaration and Revolutionary leader. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $300-500

588 1 piece. [Signer from New York.] Autograph Letter Signed. Morris, Lewis. New York, 14th Nov. 1788. 1p, 4to, to his son, regretting that the ship had sailed, and his letter had not been sent. Signature clean and bold. Seal tear affects manuscript on left side. Loss to lower left corner, not affecting manuscript. Lewis Morris (1745-1813); prominent Philadelphia doctor, author and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500

592 2 pieces. [Signer from Pennsylvania] Clymer, George: Partially Printed Document Signed. Philadelphia, n.d. [c1792?]. 1p, oblong 8vo, receipt of proof of duties on 110 gallons of rum. Signed as Supervisor of Revenue. Moderate foxing, rough edges. Signature a little faded. * Autograph Document Signed. N.p., Jan. 5, 1794. Promissory note. Light creases. Pasted label near lower edge. Mounted to card. Signature clean and bold. George Clymer (1739-1813); signer of the Declaration and one of the first Patriots to advocate complete independence from Britain. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800

589 1 piece. [Signer from Delaware] Autograph Document Signed. Rodney, Caesar. Kent County, Oct. 14, [1768]. 1p, 4to. Legal document - a bond for Jonathan Stanton. Signed as Court Judge. Vertical and horizontal creases, some dust soiling, small hole at old fold. Caesar Rodney (1728-1784); signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $400-600 590 2 pieces. [Signer from Rhode Island] Autograph Letter Signed. Ellery, William: Newport, March 20, 1806. 1p, 8vo, writing to his son George Wanton Ellery about his studies “...you are to omit the study of Navigation.....I hope you will never be obliged to traverse the ocean for a living. If you should you can easily learn navigation” and in closing “I therefore now send the enclosed letter to prevent you further persectution of the study of navigation.” Occasional spotting, old vertical creases. Clean bold signature. * Cut Signature. William Ellery (1727-1820); signer of the Declaration, representative of Rhode Island and involved in writing the Charter for the school that eventually became Brown University. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800

593 1 vol. [Signer from New York] Autograph Document Signed. Lewis, Francis. New York, Nov. 22, 1752. 12 1/2pp (7 sheets), folio, estate inventory for Richard Annely. Linen backed, some edge losses (with loss to manuscript). Each leaf inserted between leaves - folio, 3/4 blue morocco & cloth; scuffed and worn. With book plate of John Gribbel. Francis Lewis (1713-1803); signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500 594 1 piece. [Signer from Maryland.] Autograph Document Signed. Paca, William. [Baltimore], 1763. 2pp, 8vo, legal document discussing finances. Loss to upper right corner, small edge tears. William Paca (1740-1799); signer of the Declaration and later Governor of Maryland. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $250-400


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09/20/12 595 2 pieces. [Signer from Massachusetts.] Paine, Robert Treat: Autograph Endorsement Signed on Manuscript Document. Bristol, Oct. 7, 1785. 1p, folio, signed as Justice of the Peace. Wax seal remnants, scattered spotting and dust soiling. On silk. * Autograph Document Signed. N.p., March 10, 1769. 1p., 8vo, list of payments recieved. Signed within document. Small loss to lower left edge (not affecting manuscript). Toning to lower edge and small areas of discoloration. Robert Treat Paine ( 1731-1814); signer of the Declaration and representative of Massachusetts. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 596 1 piece. [Signer from New Jersey.] Autograph Document Signed. Stockton, Richard. N.p., Feb. 25, 1773. 1p, 8vo, relating the will of the deceased Samuel Homer and beneficiary Mary Homer. Signature fading and with some loss to ink lines. Richard Stockton (1730-1781); lawyer, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 597 1 piece. [Signer from Virginia.] Autograph Letter Signed (Fragments of - clipped salutation & closing only.) Braxton, Carter. Richmond. Dec. 21, 1793. 1p, oblong 8vo, to his son George, “...what has fallen here in consequence of a of a_ that the _ have determined to take all American Vessells. I urge you to bar him for now....” Upper and lower parts of letter jointed together. With early annotation of later Braxton family member at lower edge. Carter Braxton (1745-1813); signer of the Declaration of Independence. Content possibly relating to the seizure of neutral American Merchant vessels by the British, during the British - French war. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,000-1,500 598 1 piece. [Forgery.]Cut Signature. Gwinnett, Button. N.p., n.d. 1p. on vellum. Housed between plexi-glass, not removed from frame. Button Gwinnet (1735-1777); signer of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the most sought after signers. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $100-150

599 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Maugham, W. S(omerset). Port Said, [ca 1925-1935]. 1p, 4to. To [The Broadway theatre producer] Gilbert Miller, “....Thank you very much for sending me a cable on my first night.....” On Messageries Maritimes letter head. Minor creasing. Framed with typed postal envelope with Port Said stamps. William Somerset Maugham (1874-1865); an English playwright, novelist and short story writer. $200-300 600 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Memminger, Christopher G. Flat Rock, Aug. 4, 1876. 3pp, 8vo, to McCrady, discussing politics. Light vertical creasing. Christopher Memminger (1803-1888); prominent political leader. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $300-500 601 1 piece. [President Republic of Texas] Partially Printed Document Signed. Houston, Sam[uel]. Texas, Mar. 13. 1861. 1p, folio. Land grant, scattered spotting, and some creasing. Signed as Governor of Texas. Large signature. Framed with a carte-devisite portrait. Not removed from frame. Samuel Houston (1793-1863); American statesman and soldier. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $1,200-1,800 602 1 piece. [Confederate General] Autograph Letter Signed. Wise, Henry A. Richmond, Jan. 23, 1853. 1p, 4to, recommendation to Franklin Pierce for Charles Blue for appointment as Marshal of Virginia. Light vertical and horizontal creases, light toning to edges. Henry A. Wise (1806-1876); statesman for Virginia. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $250-400 603 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Biddle, Clement. Phila., Oct. 18, 1802. 2pp, 4to, to John Mason discussing financial matters. Separation at center fold, loss to top left corner (not affecting manuscript), tear from seal on address leaf. Clement Biddle (1740-1814); “The Quaker Soldier” and Colonel in the American Revolution. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $150-250


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09/20/12 604 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth. Pinckney Island, Jan. 30, 1823. 2pp, 4to, writing about commericial matters, selling his cotton. Signature in good state of preservation. Charles Pinckney ( 1757-1824); American politician and signer of the U.S. Constitution. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $400-600 605 1 piece. Partially Printed Document Signed. Madison, James. Washington D.C., March 27, 1813. 1p, folio on vellum. Ship’s papers. Signed as President. Also signed by James Monroe (1758-1831) as Secretary of State. Scalloped edge at top, vertical and horizontal creasing from old folds. Signatures clean. James Madison (1751-1836); 4th President of the United States. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $800-1,200 606 1 piece. Partially Printed Document Signed. Madison, James. Washington, July 17, 1812. 1p, folio, vellum, land grant. With seal lower left. Some creasing from old folds. Signature in good state of preservation. James Madison (1751-1836); 4th President of the United States and author of the Constitution. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $400-600 606A 1 piece Autograph Letter Signed. Madison, D(orothy) P(ayne) [Dolley]. Montpellier, November 12, 1827. 1p, 4to, with intergral address leaf addressed in James’ Madison’s hand & with his Free Frank signature. To [Peter S.] Du Ponceau, praising him and his recent eulogy of a mutual friend, William Tilghman. Framed with engraved portrait , letter & address leaf in separate windows. Clean & attractive, minor creasing. Dolley Madison (1768-1849); spouse to 4th President of the United States James Madison. $1,500-2,500

607 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Monroe, James. N.p., 6 July 1812. 1p, 8vo, referring to a report Monroe had sent to the House of Representatives. Signed as Secretary of War. Small loss to lower right corner (not affecting manuscript), some corrosion of ink in body, very light creasing and dust soiling. Framed with a small format portrait. Not examined out of frame. James Monroe (1758-1831); 5th President of United States, later Secretary of State and Secretary of War. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $2,000-3,000 608 2 pieces. Adams, John Quincy. Autograph Letter Signed. [Washington], n.d. [1833]. 1p., 4to; horizontal folds and some ink spotting. Written to Duff Green, Printer to Congress, discussing the printing of a resolution of the Committee of Manufacturers. Framed with the 1p. resolution from the Committee of Manufacturers. [Washington]., 11th Jan. 1833; some spotting. Horizontal fold creases. John Quincy Adams (1768-1848); 6th President of the United States. $600-900 609 1 piece. Partially Printed Document Signed. Jackson, Andrew. Washington D.C., 1829, April 13. 1p., land grant for 80 acres of land in Indianapilis. Vertical and horizontal creases. Signature a little faded. With seal. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845); 7th President of the United States. $600-800 610 1 piece. Document Signed. Taylor, Z(achary). [Washington], [1850]. 1 portfolio on vellum, with paper seal. Ships papers - not filled in. Countersigned by Daniel Webster. With vignette head, minor foxing, generally clean & attractive. Taylor signature dark & bold, Webster signature starting to fade. Zachary Taylor (1784-1850); 12th President of the United States. $800-1,200


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09/20/12 611 2 pieces. Autograph Letter Signed. Fillmore, Millard. Buffalo, Dec. 2nd 1859. 1p 4to, discussing settlement of an estate and payment. Blind stamped crest at top left corner. Two horizontal fold creases. * Stamped Signature. Document. Johnson, Andrew. Washington D.C., May 14th, 1866. Signed as President. Nominating Thomas Coggeshall as Postmaster General. Seal to lower right. Vertical and horizontal fold creases. Millard Fillmore (1800-1874); 13th President of the United States. $300-500 612 1 piece. Partly Printed Autograph Document Signed. Pierce, Franklin. Washington, June 12th, 1854. Signed as President. 1p 4to, granting pardon to Joseph H. Morgan. Horizontal fold creases. Some discoloration. Franklin Pierce (1804-1869); 14th President of the United States. $200-300 613 1 piece. Partially Printed Document Signed. Buchanan, James. Washington D.C., 29th January, 1849. 1 p. As Secretary of State, granting free and safe passage to William P. Seely. Old horizontal and vertical fold creases. Some scattered staining. James Buchanan (1791-1868); 15th President of the United States. $300-500 614 2 pieces. [Presidential Signatures]: Document Signed. Grant, Ulysses S. Washington D.C., Jan. 6, 1874. 1p, folio, pardon for George W. Waters. Signed as President. Two horizontal folds. Signature beginning to fade. Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885); 18th President of the United States. * Clipped Signature. Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901). Framed with portrait. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $200-300 614A 1 piece. Autograph Quotation Signed. Payne, John Howard. N.p, n.d. [c1840s.] 1p, oblong 4to. 7 lines. First stanza of “Home Sweet Home.” Lightly toned, small edgetears. “Home Sweet Home”, was originally written in 1822 for the opera “Clari; or Maid of Milan.” Original purchase from the consigner from Mary Benjamin. $500-800

615 1 piece. Partially Printed Document Signed. Grant, Ulysses. Washington D.C., Aug. 4th, 1874. Signed as President. 1p., appointment of Thomas Coggeshall as Postermaster. With red seal. Vertical and horizontal fold creases. Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885); 18th President of the United States. $500-800 616 1 piece. Document Signed. Arthur, Chester A. Washington D.C., 1883. 1p., military appointment of John J. Mason to Colonel of the Ninth Regiment of Infantry. Vertical and horizontal fold creases. Summary in red ink - upper left corner. Chester A. Arthur (1829-1886); 21st President of the United States. $600-800 617 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Cleveland, Grover. Mass., Gray Gables. Buzzards Bay, June 27, 1897. 1p., 4to; horizontal crease. Thank you letter. Stephen Grover Cleveland (1837-1908); 22nd & 24th President of the United States. $300-500 618 1 piece. Manuscript Letter Signed. McKinley, William. Canton, Ohio, may 29, 1891. 2p, 8vo, to Henry Hall, requesting copies of some financial paperwork. Top edge reinforced. Light vertical and horizontal creases. William McKinley (1843-1901); 25th President of the United States. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $200-300 619 2 pieces. [Presidential Autographs.]: Typed Letter Signed. Harding, Warren. Washington, D.C, March 29, 1922. 1p 4to, thanking the recipient for information on coal stocks. On White House letterhead. Horizontal fold. Lightly toned. * Photograph Inscribed. Coolidge, Calvin. N.P, n.d. Warren Harding (1865-1923); 29th President of the United States. $250-400


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09/20/12 620 2 pieces. [Presidential Autographs.]: Typed Letter Signed. Roosevelt, Franklin. Warm Springs, Ga., May 23, 1929. 1p, 4to. On State of New York letterhead, inviting somone to meet for lunch; horizontal creases. Two punch holes at top edge. * Typed Letter Signed. Truman, Harry. Washington D.C., May 5th, 1949. 1p, 4to, thank you letter. Horizontal fold crease. Framed with envelope (some dampstaining). Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945); 32nd President of the United States; Harry Truman (1884-1972); 33rd President of the United States. $250-400 621 1 piece. Photograph Signed & Inscribed. Roosevelt, Franklin D. ca 1935-1940. 9 x 7 inches; 228 x 180mm - image size; 13 1/2 x 10 5/8 inches; 340 x 270mm - sheet size. Signed and inscribed below image. Some dampstaining at foot of sheet. Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945); 32nd President of the United States. $400-700 622 2 pieces. [Presidential Autographs.]: Typed Letters Signed: Roosevelt, Theodore. Oyster Bay, Nov. 14th, 1912. 1p 4to, thanking Henry L. Stoddard for his support in his 1912 campaign. On Outlook letterhead. Vertical and horizontal fold creases. * Wilson, Woodrow. 1p 4to, congratulating a couple on their golden anniversary. On White House letterhead. 1 horizontal crease. Signature a little faded. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt (1858 – 1919); 26th President of the United States of America; Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856 – 1924); 28th President of the United States. $200-300 623 3 pieces. [Presidential Autographs]: Typed Letters Signed. Taft, Willam: Beverly Mass., July 1 1910. 1p 4to, on White House letterhead, thanking Judge Smith for a recommendation of minority representative Charles A. Towne. Creasing from old folds. Small wound affecting lettering on letterhead. * New York, March 9, 1919. On Taft’s letterhead, writing to the Dean of Yale Law, agreeing to speak for three hours on Constitutional Law. Vertical and horizontal folds. Framed with a small portrait. * Document Signed. McKinley, William. Washington D.C., 20th September, 1900. 1p., folio, appointing Pegram Whitworth as Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers. Signature bold. $200-300

624 Lot. [Presidential Autographs]: TLS. Johnson, Lyndon. Washington, March 29, 1961. 1p, 4to. Signed as Vice President, on official letterhead, praising Harry McPhereson “...I know of no job you can’t handle - but one: blowing your own horn. I am taking charge of that one department for you as a personal and permanent project.” * TLS. Truman, Harry. Missouri, Aug. 24, 1954. 1p, 4to, thanking Mr. Kohn for sending him on a report on the 28th Congress. A little toned. Horizontal creases, not affecting signature. * TLS. Taft, William. New Haven, May 14, 1917. Regretting he wont be able to assist a Mr. Kuenzli. * TLS. Ford, Gerald. Washington D.C., Nov. 20, 1968. 1p, 4to, on Congressional letterhead, thanking a Mrs. Robowski for kind words expressed in a previous letter. Trimmed, affecting letterhead. * TLS. Nixon, Richard. N.Y., N.Y., March 11, 1968. Conveying best wishes to the students of Bloomsburg State College. * Together with secretarial signatures for Franklin Roosevelt (Framed) and Calvin Coolidge. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800 625 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Eisenhower, Dwight. Gettysburg, July 9, 1956. 1p, 8vo, thanking Mr. Bloom for his gift of a fine Angus heifer, “”Mole’s Hill Barbara” is a beauty, and is quickly established as one of the prides in my tiny Angus herd.” On Whitehouse letterhead. Signature clean and bright. Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969); 34th President of the United States. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $300-500 626 1 vol. Eisenhower, Dwight D. Crusade in Europe. Garden City: Doubleday, 1948. 1st trade ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear, d/j (chopping & creasing to edges, spotting to verso.) Eisenhower’s DDE notehead with typed presentation signed by by Dwight D. Eisenhower mounted to dedication page. * Dwight D. Eisenhower TLS, New York, Jan. 3, 1949. 1p, 4to, to Mrs. Frederick W. Cook on Columbia Univ. letterhead and Columbia envelope inserted. $250-400 627 1 piece. Typed Letter Signed. Kennedy, John [F.]. Washington D.C., Feb. 25, 1952. 1p, 4to, on official letterhead, writing to the Postmaster, on behalf of Mr. John. J. Ford, asking that he be considered for a promotion. Letter signed as Member of the House of Representatives. Signature clean an bright. John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963); 35th President of the United States. Estate of Joyce A. Eavers. $500-800


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09/20/12 630 Lot. Antarctic Travel - Manuscript Material & C. All relating to the American naval aviator James G. Snyder, primarily during 1947: Snyder, James G. Manuscript Diary, Dec. 1946-April 1947. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered red cloth; minor wear. Approx. 106pp of ink ms entries, “experiences aboard the USS Brownson attached to the task force 68 for operation High Jumb, the third Byrd Antarctic Expedition - includes account of the rescue of the six survivors of George One Navy Patrol bomber lost on the Antarctic continent. Dec. 30, 1946. Diary entry for Feb. 9, 1947 - includes ms. map in body of diary, relating to rescue. Lot also includes Snyder’s Naval Aviator Certificate, 1949. Approx. 35 orig. photos relating to the above expedition, silver prints, 4 x 5 inches. * Order of the Penguin certificate signed by R.E. Byrd. $1,200-1,800 See color illustration on page 72

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628 1 piece. (Cartoon Art. ) Original Charcoal Drawing. Little, Tom. “The Picture from Washington.” 1957. 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches; 495 x 390mm - sheet size. Unfinished cartoon relating to the U.S. Senate’s Hoffa hearing of August 1957, remembered for the confrontation between Robert F. Kennedy, assistant council to Senator John McClellan. With presentation inscription to Bob Kennedy, dated “12-11-57,” & signed by Tom Little at lower right; with a further presentation inscription at the lower left to James P. McShane, “To Jim McShane/ who caught them, / wrapped this up and made/ it all possible/ from his friend Bob Kennedy.” Framed, in excellent state of preservation. James P. McShane, U.S. Marshal, investigated Hoffa, in 1962 escorted James Meridith into the University of Mississipp & served as bodyguard to President J.F. Kennedy. Given to the consigner’s father by Mr. McShane. $3,000-5,000 629 1 piece. Short Autograph Letter Signed. Barnum, Phineas Taylor. New York, July 3rd, [18]55. 1p 4to. On Barnum’s American Museum stationary relating to a business matter. Vertical and horizontal fold creases. $300-500

631 1 vol. Watson, James D; [Crick, Francis.] The Double Helix. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, (1968). 1st ed., 1st ptg. 4to, orig. purple cloth, d/j (some creasing to edges.) Former owner’s inscription to front free endpaper. Cut signature of Francis Crick laid down on 1/2 title page. $200-300 632 1 vol. (Autograph Manuscript.) (Edison, Thomas A.) Laboratory Notebook. (West Orange, N.J., or Fort Meyer, Fl.) 12mo, (6 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches; 170 x 108mm) Orig. flexible black leather; edges occasionally rubbed. 117pp and endpapers of pencil notations in Edison’s hand - includes several pencil drawings also in his hand. Experiments to find alternate organic sources for the production of rubber. The last experimental work of Edison’s life was done at the request of Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone in the late 1920s. They asked Edison to find a substitute source of rubber for use in automobile tires. The natural rubber used for tires up to that time came from the rubber tree, which does not grow in the United States. It was becoming increasingly expensive. Edison tested thousands of different plants to find a suitable alternative, eventually finding a type of Goldenrod weed that could produce enough rubber to be practicable. Edison was still working on this at the time of his death. Edison began keeping a systematic record of his experiments in 1871. An extensive collection of these laboratory note books is held by the Thomas Edison National Historic Park administered by Rutgers University. One of the few of these holograph notebooks, in private hands, recording Edison’s experiments of October 24th, 1927 to January 9, 1928 as part of his work to find a substitute source for rubber. $15,000-25,000 See color illustration on page 72


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09/20/12 633 2 vols. (Edison, Thomas A.) Underwood, William L. Wild Brothers. Boston, (1921). Sm. 4to, orig. bds, paper cover label; moderate wear. Photo plates, paper cover label; moderate wear. Photo plates. Scattered spotting. Free endpapers toned. Inscribed to Thomas A. Edison & signed by W.L. Underwood at head of front free endpaper recto. * Schultz, James W. With the Indians in the Rockies. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925. 8vo, orig. cloth, color cover pictorial cover; moderately scuffed & worn. With 4 color plates. Some internal dampstaining. With pencil annotation in Thomas A. Edison’s hand on title-page “This is all / Imaginary / & not a word of truth in it.” $200-300

PERFORMING ARTS Lots 634-653 634 3 pieces. Photographs. Signed. Streisand, Barbara. c1967-1980s. Chromogenic Prints, 10 x 8 inches; 254 x 203mm. Clean & attractive. $150-250 635 Lot. Autograph Material - Phonograph LPs Signed. primarily on their jackets - chiefly American musical theatre, many orig. cast albums, American, British & Continental vocalist & C. c1950s-1980s. Signatures include Cy Coleman, Sid Caesar, Ey Harburg, Alice Faye, Zero Mostel, Barbara Cook, Rex Harrison, Sylvia Syms, Kay Thompson, Jerry Orbach, Donald O’Connor, Carolyn Leigh, Michelle Lee, Tommy Tune, Jerome Robbins, Larry Kent, Joel Gray, Margaret Hamilton, Jeanne Moreau, Beatrice Lillie, Camden & Green. Titles inldude Sweet Charity (signed by Cy Coleman), Flahooley (signed by EY Harburg), Fiddler on the Roof (signed by Zero Mostrel.), West Side Story (signed by Larry Kent), My Fair Lady (signed by Rex Harrison), Funny Face (signed by Kay Thompson), Call Me Madam (signed by Donald O’Conner) etc. Approx. 80 pieces. All Near Fine. $300-500 636 1 vol. “1ere Biennale Mondiale de la Photographie du Cinema et de L’Optique” Cover title. Paris, May 4-16, 1955. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered red leather; spine ends & corners rubbed. With 226 mounted orig. photos, silver prints, most 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches; 120 x 120mm. $250-400

637 1 piece. Photo Litho Portrait Signed. Inscribed & Sakota & signed Naguib, Muhammad. Approx. 16 x 12 inches; 405 x 300mm, framed with mount. Inscribed to Senator Guy Gillette of North Dakota & dated 15/12/52. Muhammad Naguib, 1901-1984, first President of Egypt. $100-150 638 1 vol. Jazz Program Signed. Armstrong, Louis. Benny Goodman Band and Trio; Louis Armstrong All Stars. 1953. Jazz Concert. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers; light wear, slightly toned. Photo illus. Inscribed & signed twice (on different pages - each with his portrait) by Louis Armstrong. $200-300 639 3 pieces. First Day Postal Covers Signed. Asimov, Isaac; Bradbury, R: Clarke, Arthur C; Rice, Anne et al., c1975-1982. $200-300 640 1 piece. (Souvenir Progam.) Hecht, Ben. “A Flag is Born.” [New York]: American League for A Free Palestine, [1946]. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers, old cellotape repairs to spine. Illus. Adverts. Signed & inscribed in pencil by Paul Nuni, Luther & Celia Adler, et al. $100-150 641 1 piece. Autograph Letter. [Pound, Ezra]. N.p., n.d. 1p, 4to. To Max Wykes-Joyce, “Howling renationialization of Persian oil. Socialist mentality. Why note nationalize the diamond mines of the empire and the emeralds in safe deposits in London.” Minor creasing, some light foxing. Framed. $200-300 642 1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Anderson, Sherwood. N.p., n.d. 1p, 4to. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941); American novelist and short story writer. $200-300


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09/20/12 643 12 vols.(4 wrappers) William, Tennessee. [Plays - Signed copies.]: (Program) Camino Real. N.Y: Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, (1970). 4to, orig. wrappers; minor wear. Signed by Al Pacino on cast listing page. * The Glass Menagerie. (New York): New Directions, (1970, or later). 8vo, orig. stiff wrappers; light wear, slightly dusty. Signed on title page by Amanda Plummer, Pat Hingle, et al. * The Night of the Iguana. (New York.): New Directions, 1962. 2nd ptg. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j (light wear.) Signed on title page by John Hurston. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone. (N.Y.): Directions, (1950). 2nd ptg. 8vo, orig. cloth; corners bumped. Signed on title page by Jose Quintero and Carol Brown. * The Rose Tattoo. (New York.): New Directions, (1950). Fireside Theatre Book Club Issue. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j (chipping along egdes). Signed on title page by Geraldine Page, et al. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. cloth; moderate wear, lacking d/j. Signed on title page by Geraldine Page & Tony Roberts. * Another copy of the preceding, orig. cloth; light to moderate wear, lacking d/j. Signed on title page by Geraldine Page & Tony Roberts. * 27 Waggons Full of Cotton. Norfolk: New Directions, (1953). 3rd ed. 8vo, orig. cloth; a little dusty, d/j (worn, front panel joint split, edge wear). Signed on title-page by Tony Musante $300-500 644 3 vols. (Miller, Arthur.) [Plays - Signed Copies.]: (Miller, Arthur, adapted by.) Ibsen, Henrik. An Enemy of the People. N.Y: Viking, 1951. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j (slightly dusty, occasional minor chipping.) Signed on top by Arthur Miller, Rod Steiger & Lou Gilbert. * Miller, Arthur. A View from the Bridge. N.Y: Viking, 1955. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. bds; light wear. Signed on t-p by Arthur Miller, Tony Lo Biano, Robert Prosky, Sandra Santiago, Arwin Brown, & James Hayden. * _ _ Death of a Salesman. N.Y: Viking, 1949. Book Club Iss. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear, slightly dusty. Signed on top by John Malkovich, Donald Huddleston, Stephen Lang & Kate Reid. $200-300 645 3 pieces. Autograph Material. Bing Crosby & Bob Hope: Crosby, Bing, Typed Letter Signed. Hollywood, April 20, 1949. 1p, 4to; light creasing along old horizontal folds, one just touching signature. Unable to attend Jaycee All-Star Scholastic Football Game. * Hope, Bob. Photograph Signed. c1990. Silver Print, 7 x 5 inches; 180 x 125mm. Clean and attractive. * Hope, Bob. First Day Cover (Walt Disney). Signed. Clean & attractive. $100-150

646 6 pieces. Small Printed Poetry Sheets Signed: Ginsberg, Allen. “The Night Apples.” * Ferlinghetti, (Lawrence.) “The World is a Beautiful Place.” * Bly, Robert. “Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter.” * Baraka, Amiri. “Collaboration.” * Berrigan, Ted. “ Paris, France.” * Waldman, Anne. “Holy City.” c1980. 4to & smaller various color paper stocks, clean. $200-300 647 1 piece. Baseball Signed. Official American League (Johnson) baseball, signed by 7 members of the 1927 New York Yankees including Babe Ruth (sweet spot), Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, Bob Meusel, Herb Pennock, Bennie Bengouh and manager Miller Huggins. Ball moderately scuffed, signatures generally clear with occasional small areas of loss. Signed in black ink, and obtained in-person after a Yankees vs. White Sox game, circa 1927. $3,000-5,000 648 1 piece. Postal Cover Signed. Ruth, Babe. New York, June 27, 1939. With cancelled baseball centenary stamp. Signature dark and bold. Envelope fresh. $800-1,200 649 1 piece. Photograph Signed & Inscribed. West, May. c1960. Silver Print, 10 x 8 inches; 254 x 203mm. Clean & attractive. $100-150 650 Lot. File of Autograph & Other Material relating to the American Choir Director Harry Steitz - Autograph & Typed Letters Signed, printed scores & c., c1930-1950. Includes Beach, Amy M. Autograph Letter Signed. Detroit, Dec. 31, 1931. 4pp, 12mo, expressing her Joy in the work of Steitz acappella choir. * Harris Roy, 2 TLS’s, 1 ALS. * Granger, Percy. Printed Score Presentation. Inscribed & signed (“Percy”) Dolmetsh collection of English Consorts, [1944], arranged by Percy Granger (3 copies, 1 incomplete.) $250-400 651 7 vols. (3 wrappers) + 1 portfolio. Hirschfeld and Others: Hirschfeld, Al: Hirschfeld: Art and Recollections from Eight Decades. N.Y: Scribner’s, 1991. 1st ptg. Oblong folio, orig. bds, d/j. Illus. throughout. Signed & dated on 1/2 title by Hirschfeld. * Hirschfeld’s World. N.Y: Abrams, (1981). 4to, orig. stiff wrappers; light to moderate wear. Portrait plates, 4 signed by their subjects - James Coco,


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09/20/12 Tom Courtenay, Jim Dale, Sandy Dennis. * The World of Hirschfeld. N.Y: Abrams, n.d. [c1980]. Sq. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j. Illus. throughout. Minor wear. * America as Seen by. N.Y: Braziller, 1961. 1st ptg. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (some wear & chipping at edges.) Illus. throughout. * Hirschfeld by Hirschfeld. N.Y: Dodd, Mead, 1979. 1st ptg. 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (minor wear & soiling at edges. Illus throughout. * Hirschfeld’s Hollywood: The Film Art of... (New York): Abrams, (2001). 4to, orig. wrappers, color illus. Light wear. * Bachardy, Don. Drawings. N.Y., 1974. 4to, orig. laminated wrappers, portrait plates, 3 signed by their subjects - John Houseman, Christopher, Iskerwood. Anita Loos. Clean & Attractive. * (Vivienne, Photographer.) They Came to My Studio. London, (1956). 4to, orig. cloth; light wear, d/j (edges chipped.) Photo plates. * Lewin, F.G., illustrator. Characters from Dickens.London, 1912. 4to, orig. bds, cover label; spine defective, ties intact. 20 mounted plates + text. Loose as issued in orig. portfolio. $120-180 652 1 vol. (Signed Book) (Hirschfeld, Albert.) Hirschfeld by Hirschfeld. New York: Dodd, Mead (1979). 1st ed. 4to, orig. red cloth; corners bumped, light edge wear. With 222 full page caricatures. Signed on title page by Hirschfeld in blue ink & embellished with a drawing, also in blue ink, of a pointing finger in his hand. Additinally signed on front free endpaper by Andy Warhol (in black marker) and (in blue ink) by Al Freeman Jr., David Brenner, Lisa Hartman, Kay Ballard, Billy Donnelly, Kirk Douglas (on front pastedown in blue ink) More than 80 of the caricatures are signed by their subjects, incl. Raul Julia, & Meryl Streep, Emlyn Williams, Lynn Redgrave, Hermione Gingold, James Coco, Bob Fosse, Colleen Dewhurst, Judith Jamison, Geoffrey Holder, Ruth Gordon, Tony Geradline Fitzgerald, Zoe Caldwell, Jason Robards, Jr., Jack Gilford, Mia Farrow, Jack Lemmon, Angela Lansbury, Marsha Mason & Neil Simon, Burton Lane & Alan Jay Lerner, Jules Styne, Eubie Blake, Arthur Miller, Abe Burrows, Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca, Geraldine Page, Sandy Dennis Irene Worth. Joan Fontaine (on back paste-down). Complete list upon request. $1,000-1,500 653 1 piece. Etching. Hirschfeld, Al. “Barbara Streisand.” #116/150, signed in pencil. Sheet size - 24 1/2 x 19 inches; 609 x 482mm. Plate mark - 18 x 13 1/2 inches; 457 x 330mm. Clean, bright and attractive. Framed. Top hinge mounted. $400-600

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS Lots 654-656C 654 2 pieces. (Christian Manuscripts): Illuminated and color picture Book of Hours leaves on vellum. 6 x 4 inches; 150 x 100mm. European Continent. Ca 16th Cent. Framed $250-400 655 4 pieces. (Christian Manuscripts): Votive and choir book leaves on vellum. Small (2) and large (2) folios. Fully decorated color initials. European continent. ca. 16th Cent. Framed. $200-300 656 1 piece. (Christian Manuscript): Illuminated votive manuscript on vellum. [Italy?], [ca 14th cent]. 5 x 3 1/2 inches; 125 x 90mm. Framed. $250-400 656A 1 piece. (Christian Manuscript): Illuminated and color floral decorated missal leaf on vellum. European Continent, {ca 1470}. 10 x 8 inches; 250 x 200mm. Framed. $200-300 656B 2 pieces. (Christian Manuscripts). Missal leaves on vellum with color decorated initials, musical notations. European continent, c 15-16th century. 12 x 9 inches; 315 x 225mm. Lg: 5 x 4 inches; 150 x 125mm. Each framed. $250-400 656C 3 pieces. (Christian Manuscripts).”Antiphonal” leaves on vellum with deocrated initials in red and blue. European continent, ca 15th -16th century. Large folios. Framed. $500-800


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09/20/12 ETCCHINGS & ENGRAVINGS Lots 659-665 657 1 piece. Etching. Sloan, John. “Connoisseurs of Prints.” 1905. Edition of 100. Signed, titled and inscribed “100 proofs” in pencil. Plate - 4 3/4 x 6 15/16 inches; 120 x 176mm.; sheet size 9 3/4 x 11 inches; 247 x 279mm. Mounted at top margin. Clean and attractive. Framed. Morse 127. $1,000-1,500 658 1 piece. Drypoint Etching. Whistler, James Abbot McNeil. “Black Lion Wharf.” 1879. 3rd state. 8 3/8 x 10 1/8 inches; 212 x 257mm - plate mark. Creased & with some dampstaining. Not examined out of frame. Kennedy 41. $1,000-1,500

POSTERS Lots 659-665 659 2 pieces. Color Lithographic Travel Posters: “Batoumi. URSS” [Batumi. USSR.] M. Hectepoba. [Soviet Union]: Intourist, [c1936]. Framed, not removed from frame. 38 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches; 965 x 609mm. A- * “Belgium.” [London]: BEA & British Railways, [c1955]. 39 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches; 990 x 609mm. Some dampstaining to lower left corner. Some discoloration by old vertical creases. B-. Both framed, not examined out of frames. $250-400 660 1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. “Produits Compriques “Reno”. “ Viano. [Paris]: Moullot Marseilles, [c1925]. Small unobtrusive dampstains. 45 1/4 x 29 1/2 inches; 1143 x 736mm. Framed. B++ $200-300 661 1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. “Ceintures Bretelles Filver.” Dylen, Jean. Paris: Affiches Gaillard, [c1930]. Framed, mounted to modern board. 46 1/4 x 30 inches; 1168 x 762mm. A$300-500

662 1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. Chagall, Marc. Paris, L’Opera Paris: Chan. Sonlil, (1965). 24 3/4 x 39 inches; 128 x 990mm. Minor creasing. B+. $250-400 663 1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. Steinlen, Theophile A. “Le Coupable.” Paris; Charter Vereau, [1898]. 62 x 39 inches; 1,575 x 990mm. Linen backed. Evenly toned, minor creasing. Condition B/B+. $400-600 664 1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. “ Grand Magazins aux Buttes Chaumont...” Costume, costume enfant. Paris; Chaix, [ca 1890]. 104 x 33 inches; 2,745mm x 1275mm. Mounted on linen, even toned, minor creasing. Condition B/B+. $250-400 665 1 piece. Color Lithographic Poster. Eaudy, E. “Des Cercles Coloniaux de Belfique.” Brussells: J.E. Goose, [ca 1905]. 47 x 34 1/2 inches; 1,200 x 875mm. Linen backed. Some dampspotting at edges, light creasing along edge. Framed. Condition B-/B. $250-400

POSTCARDS Lots 666-672 666 Lot. Postcards - African Countries, and Middle Eastern Views. Ranging from 1900-1990. Approx. 550. $800-1,200 667 Lot. Postcards - European Travel. Early to late 20th century. Approx. 900. $500-800 668 Lot. Postcards - Genres. Depicting Philadelphia art, animals, cars, cartoons, flowers, trains etc. Approx. 600. $200-300


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09/20/12 669 Lot. Postcards - Views: Central America, South America, Caribbean Islands, Canada, Australia & New Zealand. 1930s-1990s. Over 500. $250-400 670 Lot. Postcards - Views: Asia and the Pacific Islands. Early to late 20th century. Over 200. $300-500

671 Lot. Postcards - American State Views. c1904-1990s. Most c1930s-1960s. 49 states & the Virgin Islands. (approx. 3000) $2,000-3,000 672 Lot. Postcards - African-American Caricatures. Mostly c1910s1940s. Approx. 140. $800-1,200 END OF SALE

Subject Index Advertisements, 17A Africa, 511, 666 African American, 166, 335–336A Agriculture, 27A Aldin, Cecil, 337–347 American, 159, 465, 537 American Art, 167 American Indians, 320, 470 American Literature, 171, 177, 239 American Maps, 471 American Presidents, 168, 605, 607–626 American Revolution, 481, 482, 536, 603 American West, 321, 384 Americana, 24, 123, 157, 158, 161, 162, 165, 166, 178, 320, 321, 335, 384, 409, 410, 443, 446, 451, 456, 459, 461, 463, 469, 470, 473, 474, 476, 477, 480, 481, 485–488, 490–493, 495–499, 501, 502, 535, 538, 611 Architecture, 5–9, 11–14, 26, 30, 282 Arctic & Antarctic, 630 Art Deco, 21 Art Nouveau, 17B–19 Arts and Crafts, 20 Asia, 530 Asian Subjects, 516, 527, 670 Australian Subjects, 332–334 Autograph Material, 98, 107, 173, 189, 215, 216, 238, 252, 259, 266, 299–302, 304, 306–309, 312, 314–317, 539–543, 545, 546, 549–600, 602–606A, 608–625, 627–629, 632–635, 637–642, 644–650, 652 Automobiles, 17A BAL Titles, 171, 174, 176–178, 181–186, 239, 336, 336A, 351

Beardsley, Aubrey, 292–294 Belle Epoque, 16 Birds, 413 Blake, William, 279, 279A Books on Books, 1, 204 Botanicals, 414, 421, 424, 426 British Literature, 96, 187, 191, 192 British Subjects, 379A, 507 Byron, Lord, 190 Caldecott, R., 353 Calder, Alexander, 50 Canvassing Books, 185, 186 Carroll, Lewis, 113, 365–371 Cartoon Art, 628 Central America, 669 Chagall, Marc, 34–41, 49, 52, 662 Chapbooks, 265 Children’s Books, 162, 199, 238, 304, 348–351, 360–363, 366, 371–374 China, 527 Chinese Subjects, 70 Christian Subjects, 654–656C Christianity, 141, 147, 150, 158 Circus, 629 Civil War, 547 Classical Subjects, 196 Color Plate Books, 4, 7, 227–231, 233, 234, 249, 260, 261, 263, 268–275, 277, 278, 325, 378, 381, 384, 386, 388, 395, 397, 410, 413–415, 417, 418, 420 Confederate Material, 537 Cooking, 154 Costume, 375, 376, 378, 379 Cruikshank, G., 207, 243–248, 250–261 Cuala Press, 116 Currency, 535 Currier & Ives, 442, 443

Dali, Salvador, 291 Dance, 130 Decorative Arts Reference, 4 Dickens, Charles, 200–213, 254, 287, 343 Dogs, 337, 338, 342 Doyle, A.C., 216–226 Drama, 193, 644 Early Printing, 3, 121, 126–127A, 129, 132–141, 143–147, 150, 151, 153, 195, 196, 377, 540 Edison, Thomas A., 632, 633 Egypt, 122, 520, 637 Engineering, 541 English Literature, 190, 193, 208, 211, 237, 243, 399, 411 English Subjects, 30, 131, 134, 146, 153, 154, 231, 233, 235, 236, 240–242, 245, 247, 249, 250, 255, 261, 262, 264, 265, 267–269, 271, 273–277, 280–283, 286, 339, 344–346, 359, 380, 381, 394, 395, 397, 400, 408, 444, 508, 526 Ephemera, 246, 263, 272, 313, 550, 671 Erotica, 101, 322–324, 326, 326, 329, 332 Etchings, 435 Etchings and Engravings, 124, 279A, 325, 331A, 423, 430–434, 436, 437, 448, 450, 452, 509, 513, 514, 528, 531, 534, 653, 657, 658 Europe, 667 Evans Titles, 157, 158 Fantasy & Horror, 237 Faulkner, William, 77–79 Fine Art, 3, 13, 14, 22, 23, 25, 31, 32, 44, 52, 58, 62, 63, 142, 332


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Fine Binding, 191, 234, 244, 256, 273, 286, 287, 289, 350, 370 First Editions, 10 Fishing, 243, 285, 410–412 Fore Edge Painting, 283–285 French Literature, 128, 295 French Subjects, 17A–17C, 48, 504 Gay Studies, 97 Geology, 163 Gibson, Charles Dana, 439 Gothic Literature, 237 Graphic Art, 2, 17, 17B, 22, 23, 37–41, 43–46, 48, 56, 331, 332, 334 Hawaii, 178 Heath, H., 267 Heath, William, 277 Hemingway, Ernest, 89–91 Hemisphere Maps, 503 Hirschfeld, Al, 653 History, 164 Holmes, Sherlock, 215, 216, 218–226 Holy Land, 518, 520, 521 Horses, 402 Howes Titles, 159, 161, 319, 320, 409 Illustrated Books, 15, 19, 24, 27A, 28, 50, 77, 90, 100–102, 106, 107, 109, 114, 145, 200–202, 207, 209, 232, 235–236, 238, 240–242, 247, 248, 250, 251, 254–256, 258, 264, 265, 267, 273, 276–279, 281, 286, 289–293, 295–309, 318, 319, 321–324, 327, 329–331, 333–336A, 338–341, 343, 344, 346, 349, 350, 352–356, 358–363, 365, 371–374, 376, 378, 380, 381, 393, 394 India, 516, 532 Irish Subjects, 76, 116, 188 Jefferson, Thomas, 565 Judaica, 640 Kennedy, John F., 627 Kipling, Rudyard, 197–199 Law, 137, 144 Lawrence, D.H., 85–88 Le Coupable, 663 Leather Binding, 287A Leather Bindings, 25, 101, 193, 324, 368, 386 Leech, John, 241, 242, 286 Limited Editions Club, 109, 113, 114, 217

Lincoln, A., 461 Lindsay, Norman, 326–334 Literature, 73, 76, 92, 172, 174, 187, 194 Madison, James, 605, 606 Manuscript Material, 149, 298, 361, 539, 544, 547, 593, 601, 654, 656–656C Manuscript Materials, 655 Maps & Atlases, 161, 280, 462–466, 468–477, 479–485, 487–499, 501–503, 505–515, 517, 518, 520–525, 527–530, 532, 533 Maps and Atlases, 159, 160, 478, 486, 516, 526 Mathematics, 143 Matisse, Henri., 66–68 Middle East, 121, 512, 529 Military History, 126, 127, 272, 284, 481, 482, 626 Mill, John Stuart, 156 Miro, Jean, 42 Miro, Joan, 34, 35, 43 Moder Art, 38, 40 Modern Art, 32–34, 36, 37, 39, 41–43, 45–49, 52, 55, 56, 59–63, 65–68 Modern First Edition, 71 Modern Firsts, 72–79, 81–93, 95, 97–99, 173, 197, 399 Monroe, Marilyn, 69 Music, 29, 129, 130, 650 Mystery & Detective Fiction, 78, 181, 218–224, 226 Natural History, 414–422, 425, 427, 428 Naval Subjects, 388 New York, 460, 478 Newell, Peter, 362, 363 Niagara Falls, 459 Occult, 151 Original Illustration, 209, 253, 259, 266, 310, 312, 314, 317, 342, 361, 364, 381, 421, 422, 438, 439, 628 Performing Arts, 2, 96, 130, 629, 634–636, 638, 640, 645, 649–652 Perio Literature, 17B Period Literature, 17A, 17C Periodical Literature, 16–19, 22, 221, 262, 264, 266, 383 Philosophy, 155 Phiz, 235, 240 Photography, 24, 64, 69, 70 Picasso, Pablo, 32, 33, 52 Piranesi, F., 435

Piranesi, G.B., 430–434, 437 Pirates, 188, 562 Poe, Edgar Allen, 169–171, 354 Poetry, 71, 189–191, 646 Postcards, 666–672 Poster, 663, 664 Posters, 659–662, 665 Prints, 315, 316, 389, 405–407, 425–428, 435, 440–444, 446, 449, 451, 454, 456–459, 461, 519 Private press, 1, 100–112, 114, 116, 178, 217, 288, 326, 326, 328–330, 393, 411 Pyle, Howard, 318 Quaker Subjects, 131 Rackham, Arthur, 114, 354–358 Railroad and Locomotives, 445 Religious, 156 Religious Subjects, 131, 150 Rowlandson, Thomas, 228, 230–234 Russian Subjects, 522 Ruth, Babe, 648 Science, 134, 148, 151, 631, 632 Scottish Subjects, 117A Shaw, G.B., 96 Ships & The Sea, 188, 384–388 Signed Book, 71, 93 Signed Books, 76, 80, 83, 94, 95, 97, 167, 183, 334, 626, 643, 644, 652 Signers of the Declaration, 545, 553–598 South America, 669 South Seas, 118 Sporting, 17A, 115, 236, 285, 341, 342, 345, 347, 382–384, 389–405, 407, 408, 410–412, 442, 446, 647, 648 STC & Wing books, 137, 148, 151, 153 Steinbeck, John, 75 Technology, 27, 282 Texas, 601 Travel, 117–123, 125, 147, 268, 346, 381, 630, 666, 667, 669–671 Twain, Mark, 176–186 Warhol, Andy, 59, 60 Washington, George, 168, 452 Wilde, Oscar, 107, 293 Wyeth, Andrew, 310–314, 316, 317 Wyeth, N.C., 298–309, 313, 315 Yachting, 384, 385, 387



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Coins & Medals Auction: Thursday, September 20th, 2012 Sale 1438A Exhibitions: Monday, September 17th, 10am–4:30pm Tuesday, September 18th 10am–4:30pm Wednesday, September 19th 10am–4:30pm Inquiries: samuel m freeman ii tel: +1 267.414.1200 beaufreeman@freemansauction.com


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09/20/12 701 U.S. Copper Cents 1852 (2), 1857 Flying Eagle, 1861 Indian Head, 1863 Indian Head and early 20th century Indian Heads (8), together with 1962 and 1970 U.S. Quarters, 15 pcs. $25-40 702 1964 “Sample” U.S. dime $10-20 703 Washington Head Quarter Dollars, assorted dates (38) $75-100 704 1964 U.S. “Kennedy” Half Dollars (14) $75-100 705 Walking Liberty Half Dollars, assorted dates, (124) $450-700 706 Collection of U.S. Half Dollars 20th century Barber (mounted with stamp), Walking Liberty 34 (one mounted with stamp), Franklin (19), 1964 Kennedy and 4 1980”s commemoratives (one mounted with stamp) 59 pcs. $550-650 707 U.S. silver and other coinage Including 80 dimes, 22 quarter dollars, 5 Eisenhower dollars, 1999 U.S mint silver proof set of 5 quarter dollars and one normal set,, 1776/1976 Bicentennial half dollar, 1986 U.S. ‘LIBERTY” commemorative half dollar, 19 nickels, large cent, 4 Indian Head cents, 2 Susan B. Anthony dollars, Lincoln Head cents and small group of miscellaneous English and Canadian coins. $130-160 708 Collection of U.S. Silver Dollars, other coins and medals 19th/20th centuries 16 Morgan (3 are mounted with stamps, 3 are cased with Susan B. Anthony dollars and other coins) 9 peace dollars (two mounted with other coins), 3 Eisenhower dollars, 8 1980’s Walking Liberty silver dollars (one decorated with enamels, 2 are mounted with stamps and 4 are cased with Susan B. Anthony dollars) and 4 1980’s commemorative silver dollars 37 pcs. $700-850

709 1925 U.S. Silver Dollar $20-40 710 U.S. 1934-D Commemorative Oregon Trail Half Dollar (MS64 PPCGS) $120-160 See illustration on inside back cover 711 1936 U.S. Sesquicentennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar $25-40 712 U.S. Commemorative George Washington half dollar Together with 1986 U.S. Liberty dollar and an 1880 U.S. silver dollar, 3pcs. $40-70 713 1976 Bicentennial Silver Proof set, 3 coins. $20-30 714 Uncut sheet of 4 U.S $2.00 bills Together with three series 1935 U.S. silver certificates and five series 1957 U.S. silver certificates. $20-40 715 1849 U.S. 1 Dollar Gold Piece, type 1 $200-300 716 U.S. 1874 1 Dollar Gold Piece, Type 3 $120-170 717 1849 U.S. 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $200-300 718 U.S. 1891 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $150-225 719 U.S. 1909 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $175-225


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09/20/12 720 1911 U.S. 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $225-300

733 1893 U.S. 10 Dollar Gold Piece $800-1,200

721 1913 U.S. 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $225-300

734 1879 U.S. 10 Dollar Gold Piece $800-1,200 See illustration on inside back cover

722 U.S. 1925 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $150-200 See illustration on inside back cover 723 1927 U.S. 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Piece $225-300 See illustration on inside back cover 724 U.S. 1857 3 Dollar Gold Piece $600-750 725 1834 U.S. 5 Dollar Gold Piece $1,000-1,500 See illustration on inside back cover 726 1880-S U.S. 5 Dollar Gold Piece $400-600 727 U.S. 1881 5 Dollar Gold Piece $325-375 728 1895 U.S. 5 Dollar Gold Piece $400-600 729 U.S. 1901 10 Dollar Gold Piece $700-800 730 1906-S U.S. 10 Dollar Gold Piece $800-1,200 731 1910 D 10 Dollar Gold Piece $800-1,200 732 1914 U.S. 10 Dollar Gold Piece $675-750

735 1896 U.S. 20 Dollar Gold Piece $1,500-2,000 See illustration on inside back cover 736 1898 U.S. 20 Dollar Gold Piece $1,500-2,000 See illustration on inside back cover 737 1908 U.S. 20 Dollar Gold Piece $1,350-1,450 See illustration on inside back cover 738 1922 U.S. 20 Dollar Gold Piece $1,350-1,450 See illustration on inside back cover 739 1928 U.S. 20 Dollar Gold Piece $1,500-2,000 740 2000 U.S. 5 Dollar Gold American Eagle $120-140 741 1986 U.S. 50 Dollar American Eagle Gold Piece $1,500-2,000 742 1853 California Octagonal 1/4 Dollar Gold Piece $75-100 743 1852 California Octagonal 1/4 Dollar Gold Piece $75-100 744-745 No lots


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09/20/12 746 British gold half-sovereigns 1893 and 1900 2 pcs. Diam: 19.2 mm provenance: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman. $300-600 747 1976 South African Krugerand $1,350-1,450 See illustration on inside back cover 748 1916 Cuban Peso $75-125 749 1916 Cuban 2 Peso $150-250 750 1916 Cuban 4 Peso $250-350 751 191 Cuban 5 Peso Gold Piece $350-450 752 1916 Cuban 10 Peso Gold Pieces (5) $4,000-6,000 753 1777 Spanish 1 Escudo Gold Piece & 1809 1 Driuen Gold Coin, 2 pcs. $250-350 754 1791 Spanish 4 Escudo Gold Piece $500-700 755 1804 Spanish 2 Escudo Gold Piece $300-500 756 1810 80 Reales $250-350

757 1827 Columbian Escudo Gold Piece $150-250 758 1864 Spanish 40 Reales Gold Pieces (2) $250-350 759 1878 Spanish 25 Peseta gold piece $300-500 760 Ancient Persian silver coin $15-25 761 Collection of coins & medals $50-100 762 U.S. and World Replica gold colored coins (42) and 13 silver colored replica coins $50-100 763 Seven assorted American commemorative medals Bronze and art metal. $25-50 764 Sixteen assorted World War I commemorative medals mostly french Bronze and art metal, medium to small sizes. $50-100 765 Twenty-two assorted small commemorative medals $30-60 766 Seventeen assorted commemorative medals 19th and 20th century European kings and dignitaries etc.17 pcs. medium to small sizes $75-125 END OF SALE


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25% on the first $50,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $50,001 through $1,000,000, and 12% on the portion of the hammer price exceeding $1,000,000. All lots.must be paid for and removed within 5 days.

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maximum bid please adhere to the bidding increments $10 until $200 is reached $25 until $500 is reached $50 until $1,000 is reached $100 until $3,000 is reached $250 until $5,000 is reached $500 until $10,000 is reached $1,000 until $30,000 is reached $2,000 until $50,000 is reached $5,000 until $100,000 is reached over $100,000 auctioneer’s discretion

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I hereby confirm thet I have read and am bound by the “Terms of Sale” presented by the auction house and which govern all auction purchases made by me. Although every attempt is made to execute your bid(s), the auctioneer is not responsible for errors and omissions.

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Samuel T Freeman & Co. 1808 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 Tel-215.563.9275 Fax-215-599-2240 e-mail: info@freemansauction.com www.freemansauction.com


Terms & Conditions all property offered and sold (“property”) through samuel t. freeman & co, (“freeman’s”) shall be offered and sold on the terms and conditions set forth below which constitutes the complete statement of the terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. by bidding at the auction, whether present in person or by agent, by written bid, telephone, internet or other means, the buyer agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions. 1 Unless otherwise indicated, all Property will be offered by Freeman’s as agent for the Consignor. 2 Freeman’s reserves the right to vary the terms of sale and any such variance shall become part of these Conditions of Sale. 3 Buyer acknowledges that it had the right to make a full inspection of all Property prior to sale to determine the condition, size, repair or restoration of any Property. Therefore, all property is sold “AS-IS”. Freeman’s is acting solely as an auction broker, and unless otherwise stated, does not own the Property offered for sale and has made no independent investigation of the Property. Freeman’s makes no warranty of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation regarding the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition to the Property of any kind or nature with respect to the Property. 4 Freeman’s in its sole and exclusive discretion, reserves the right to withdraw any property, at any time, before the fall of the hammer. 5 Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the printed catalogue. Freeman’s reserves the right to determine any and all matters regarding the order, precedence or appropriate increment of bids or the constitution of lots. 6 The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion and in the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re- offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after sale, the Freeman’s sale record shall be conclusive in all respects. 7 If the auctioneer determines that any opening or later bid or any advance bid is not commensurate with the value of the Property offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the Property from sale. 8 Upon the fall of the hammer, title to any offered lot or article will immediately pass to the highest bidder as determined in the exclusive discretion of the auctioneer, subject to compliance by the buyer with these Conditions of Sale. Buyer thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility of the property sold, agrees to sign any requested confirmation of purchase, and agrees to pay the full price, plus Buyer’s Premium, therefore or such part, upon such terms as Freeman’s may require. 9 No lot may be removed from Freeman’s premises until the buyer has paid in full the purchase price therefor including Buyer’s Premium or has satisfied such terms that Freeman’s, in its sole discretion, shall require.

Subject to the foregoing, all Property shall be paid for and removed by the buyer at his/her expense within ten (10) days of sale and, if not so removed, may be sold by Freeman’s, or sent by Freeman’s to a public warehouse, at the sole risk and charge of the buyer(s), and Freeman’s may prohibit the buyer from participating, directly or indirectly, as a bidder or buyer in any future sale or sales. In addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s by law, Freeman’s reserves the right to impose a late charge of 1.5% per month of the total purchase price on any balance remaining ten (10) days after the day of sale. If Property is not removed by the buyer within ten (10) days, a handling charge of 1% of the total purchase price per month from the tenth day after the sale until removal by the buyer shall be payable to Freeman’s by the buyer; Freeman’s shall charge 1.5% of the total purchase price per month for any property not so removed within 60 days after the sale. Freeman’s will not be responsible for any loss, damage, theft, or otherwise responsible for any goods left in Freeman’s possession after ten (10) days. If the foregoing conditions or any applicable provisions of law are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s and the Consignor (including without limitation the right to hold the buyer(s) liable for the bid price) Freeman’s, at its option, may either cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer(s), or resell the property. In such event, the buyer(s) shall remain liable for any deficiency in the original purchase price and will also be responsible for all costs, including warehousing, the expense of the ultimate sale, and Freeman’s commission at its regular rates together with all related and incidental charges, including legal fees. Payment is a precondition to removal. Payment shall be by cash, certified check or similar bank draft, or any other method approved by Freeman’s. Checks will not be deemed to constitute payment until cleared. Any exceptions must be made upon Freeman’s written approval of credit prior to sale. In addition, a defaulting buyer will be deemed to have granted and assigned to Freeman’s, a continuing security interest of first priority in any property or money of, or owing to such buyer in Freeman’s possession, and Freeman’s may retain and apply such property or money as collateral security for the obligations due to due to Freeman’s. Freeman’s shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the Pennsylvania Uniform Commercial Code. 10 Unless the sale is advertised and announced as “without reserve”, each lot is offered subject to a reserve and Freeman’s may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Consignors. In certain instances, the Consignor may pay less than the standard commission rate where Freeman’s or its representative is a successful bidder on behalf of the Consignor. Where the Consignor is indebted to Freeman’s, Freeman’s may have an interest in the offered lots and the proceeds therefrom, other than the broker’s Commissions, and all sales are subject to any such interest.

11 No “buy” bids shall be accepted at any time for any purpose. 12 Any pre-sale bids must be submitted in writing to Freeman’s prior to commencement of the offer of the first lot of any sale. Freeman’s copy of any such bid shall conclusively be deemed to be the sole evidence of same, and while Freeman’s accepts these bids for the convenience of bidders not present at the auction, Freeman’s shall not be responsible for the failure to execute, or, to execute properly, any pre-sale bid. 13 A Buyer’s Premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. The Buyer’s Premium shall be: 25% on the first $50,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $50,001 through $1,000,000, and 12% thereafter. 14 Unless exempted by law from the payment thereof, the buyer will be required to pay any and all federal excise tax and any state and/or local sales taxes, including where deliveries are to be made outside the state where a sale is conducted, which may be subject to a corresponding or compensating tax in another state. 15 Freeman’s may, as a service to buyer arrange to have purchased property posted and shipped at the buyer’s expense. Freeman’s is not responsible for any acts or omissions in packing or shipping of purchased lots whether or not such carrier recommended by Freeman’s. Packing and handling of purchased lots is at the responsibility of the buyer and is at the entire risk of the buyer. 16 In no event shall any liability of Freeman’s to the buyer exceed the purchase price actually paid. 17 No claimed modification or amendment of this Agreement on the part of any party shall be deemed extant, enforceable or provable unless it is in writing that has been signed by the parties to this Agreement. No course of dealing and no delay or omission on the part of Freeman’s in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of such right or any other right and waiver on any one or more occasions shall not be construed as a bar to or waiver of any right or remedy of Freeman’s on any future occasion. 18 These Conditions of Sale and the buyer’s, the Consignor’s and Freeman’s rights under these Conditions of Sale shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Consignor and Buyer agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.


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