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fine books and paper lots 335 – 397

Fine Books and Paper

Lots 335 – 397

opposite Lot 349 | Dali, salvador and Carroll, Lewis Alice’s adventures in Wonderland, 1969

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(auStEn, JanE) auStEn-LEIGH, WILLIaM

Jane Austen: her life and letters: a family record. London: smith, Elder, 1913.

Bound by Bayntun/Riviere in a Cosway-style leather binding with an inset miniature portrait. Property from the Estate of Georgia B. Burnett, Denver, Colorado $2,000-4,000

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337

DIcKEnS, cHaRLES

Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1855-1857.

20 parts in 19, publisher’s printed wraps, clothbacked folder and drop case. First edition in original parts. Complete with 40 etched plates by H.K. Brown (including dark plates). First issue with Rigaud for Blandois on pp. 469, 470, 472, and 473. Ads largely present, save part II, which is lacking rear ads. Front wrap detached in parts XIX/XX and rear wrap partially detached; all wraps soiled. Property from a Private Collector $400-600

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DIcKEnS, cHaRLES

Great expectations. London: Chapman and Hall, 1861. First edition, fifth impression.

three volumes. Purple cloth boards (21 cm. tall), with blind-stamped arabesque. Elaborate gilt design to spines remains bright. Minor spots of discolouration to boards, but otherwise a remarkably-preserved set. Housed in custom drop-down clamshell case, designed by Chicago’s Lakeside Press, with half-leather over purple cloth, with three simulated spines; slightly rubbed. Collation complete (as per smith I, 14). thirty-two pages of advertisements to rear of third volume, dated May, 1861. With circular bookplate of A. H. sansom of Manchester to front pastedowns of each volume.

Only 1000 copies of the first edition of this work were printed by Chapman and Hall, with most of those ending up in circulating libraries. of further note, although Cardwell clearly states in Appendix D of her Clarendon edition that there are “no differences of textual interest” between the first five impressions of the first edition that she has identified, the current set matches the characteristics common to the fifth impression in all but one of the 126 cases of significnace that she has identified (namely page 213 of volume I, line 23, where the end-of-line hyphen does in fact appear). $20,000-30,000

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DIcKEnS, cHaRLES

The works of Charles Dickens. London: Chapman and Hall, 1881-1882. Extra-illustrated “edition de luxe;” hand-numbered as 10 of 10.

sixty volumes, elaborately bound, in double-sided full leather boards (26 cm. tall); all edges gilt. With silk endpapers. Loss to boards on two volumes (see images). Extra-illustrated, with hundreds of plates, including dozens of watercolors. Each volume with the bookplate of Emily Jewell Clark, a Michigonian philanthropist.

An edition published by Chapman and Hall. to punctuate the limited edition of 1000 copies of Dickens’ complete works, each of the 10 sets in this “Edition De Luxe” were bound, with an original suite of watercolors after Kyd and others. $10,000-15,000

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BonnaRD, Pierre and andre MELLERIo

La lithographie originale en couleurs. Paris: Publication de L’estampe et L’Affiche, 1898. Number 153 of 1000; presentation copy.

Color lithographic wrappers (22cm. tall), along with frontispiece, by Bonnard. Binding stressed, but sound; in original glassine. Offsetting from frontispiece to title page. $1,000-2,000 340

KLInGER, Julis and John Wilmot, EaRL oF RocHEStER

Sodom: ein spiel. Leipzig: privately printed, 1909. Number 167 of 350 copies.

silken boards (40 cm. tall), lettered and ruled in gilt. With ownership inscription and small bookplate to front endpaper. Decadently illustrated by Julius Klinger, with title illustration, and 15 plates (13 black-and-white and two color). $1,000-2,000 341

WRIGHt, FRanK LLoYD

The Japanese print: an interpretation. Chicago: the Ralph Fletcher seymour Co., 1921. First edition, signed.

Illustrated boards (21 cm. tall), with blue lettering and olive Crane device, repeated on title page, with copyright statement printed on verso. Inscribed by Wright on front endpaper. $3,000-5,000

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PEREt, BEnJaMIn and YVES tanGuaY

Dormir, dormir dans les pierres: poeme. Paris: Editions surrealistes, 1927. Number 163 of 205 copies. signed by both Peret and tanguay. In green cloth clamshell. $3,000-5,000

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LaMB, cHaRLES; JonES, WILFRED

A dissertation upon roast pig. New York: the printing house of Leo Hart, 1932. Limited edition number 124 of 950.

1/4 vellum over paper covered boards (21cm) tall, title in Japanese stamped in orange on front cover and english on spine, matching slipcase, printed on okawara paper, hand drawn illustrations by Jones throughout, signed by illustrator on the colophon. Wear to slipcase. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 344

GoLDEn cocKEREL PRESS

Group of three works published by the Golden Cockerel press. Consisting of (1) Count Stefan, 1928. Number 349 of 600. Marbled paper boards (23 cm.) tall, printed paper pictorial dust jacket; (2) Lucina sine concubitu, 1930. Number 473 of 500. Pictoral paper boards (19cm) tall, minor soiling to boards and spine; (3) When thou wast naked, 1931. Number 264 of 500. Pictorial paper boards (25 cm. tall), with engravings by John Nash. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

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(nonESucH PRESS) SHaKESPEaRE, William

The works of Shakespeare: the text of the First Folio with Quarto variants and a selection of modern readings: edited by Herbert Farjeon. [London]: Nonesuch Pess, 1929-1933. Copy 1248 of 1600.

seven volumes total. Full leather boards (24 cm. tall), with simple gilt ruling. Five raised bands to spine and gilt lettering to two compartments. With ownership inscription to front pastedown of first volume. Property from the collection of Larry Mandel, Ann Arbor, Michigan $600-800 345A

(SHaKESPEaRE) LEE, SIDnEY

A life of William Shakespeare. London: smith, Elder, & Co., 1899. Illustrated library edition.

Finely bound in full leather boards with elaborate gilt ornamentation to boards, spine, and turnins. All edges gilt. With contemporary ownership inscription to title page. Illustrated with color frontispiece and numerous plates. $100-200

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(oVERBRooK PRESS)

An inland voyage: along the Escaut river, the Willebroek canal, the Sambre and the Oise. stanford, Ct: the overbrook Press, 1938. one of 150 copies. Half-leather over cloth boards, in slipcase. Illustrated by Jean Hugo. $600-800

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caRRoLL, LEWIS

Alice in wonderland. Paris: the Black sun Press, 1930. Illustrated by Marie Laurencin. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

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LauREncIn, MaRIE

Girl with guitar, c. 1935. Hand-colored etching. signed by the artist at the lower right. Numbered 35/100. Framed and matted (20 x 18 cm., sight). Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. schrank, Bonita springs, Florida $400-600

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(DaLI, SaLVaDoR) caRRoLL, LEWIS

(spanish, 1904-1989) Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. New York: Maecenas Press - Random House, 1969. Number 1166 of 2500 copies. signed.

Folio, contents loose as issued in gilt-lettered cloth chemise and quarter tan leather clamshell box, with leather ties and bone clasps, etched frontispiece and 12 colored plates with Dali remarque. Light cockling to folder and spine; some edgewear to spine ends. color lithographs edition 1166/2500, signed in pencil on title page $3,000-5,000 350

DaLI, SaLVaDoR and PHILIPPE HaLSMan

Dali’s moustache. New York: simon and schuster, 1954.

original pictorial boards (18cm) tall. original drawing and inscription by Dali on the front paste-down. $3,000-5,000

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MatISSE, HEnRI and anDRE RouVEYRE

Repli. Paris: Editions de Belier, 1947.

Features 12 lithographs by Matisse, half of female figures, half of male; with some foxing; the latter on gray paper. Covers after Matisse, with two inch tear. $800-1,200 352

ERnSt, MaX

La Brebis galante. Paris, 1949. $2,000-4,000

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PIcaSSo, PaBLo and aRIStoPHanES

Lysistrata. Limited Editions Club, 1934. Number 1466 of 1500 copies. signed.

Illustrated papered boards, with paper label wrapping around spine onto both boards. Accompanied by papered board “jacket,” lettered on spine and worn at hinges, as well as the blue carboard slipcase, also quite worn. signed by Picasso on colophon, with six original etchings and numerous drawings throughout. Accompanied by LEC newsletter (no. 61) from June 1934. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000

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(PIcaSSo) PEnRoSE, VaLEntInE

Dons des feminines. Paris: Librairie “Les Pas Perdu,” 1951. Copy number 85 of 350, from a total edition of 400.

Wrappers over stiff boards (34 cam. tall); with shallow incision to centre of front panel. original glassine included. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white collages by Penrose (30 leaves, unpaginated), with short preface by Paul Eluard. Accompanied by an untilted etching by Picasso, on toned paper; loose and numbered in pencil (85/350). $800-1,200

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(PIcaSSo) GILot, FRancIS

Life with Picasso. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1964. First edition; presentation copy.

tan cloth boards (24 cm. tall), with brown lettering to spine. With full jacket; chipped, with a number of tears. With ink portrait by Gilot of a female figure on half-title page, cleverly incorporating the book’s title into a head-band. With a presentation inscription to art critic and curator Jacob Baal-teshuva, dated 9-11-98. $200-400 356

(PIcaSSo, PaBLo)

Picasso 347. New York: Random House, 1970. First edition.

oblong volume, with gilt-stamped title to upper boards. Housed in publisher’s linen clamshell case with purple-lined felt. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

357

cHaGaLL, MaRc

Illustrations for the Bible. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1956. First American edition. signed.

Papered boards (36 cm. tall), without jacket. With 17 lithographs in color, including the cover, 12 lithographs in black, and 105 heliogravures in black. signed by Chagall on the title page. $3,000-5,000 357A*

cHaGaLL, MaRc

Illustrations for the Bible. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1960. Another copy; this one with jacket. Property from the Estate of Marvin E. Jaffe, Naples, Florida $1,000-2,000

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cHaGaLL, MaRc and GaSton BacHELaRD

Dessins pour la Bible. Paris: Verve, 1960. First edition.

With original lithographed boards (36 cm. tall) by Chagall. Light rubbing to corners, otherwise bright and clean. $2,000-4,000

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RuScHa, ED

Twentysix gasoline stations. Alhambra, CA: Cunningham Press, 1967. second edition; one of 500 copies. signed.

original white wrappers (18 cm. tall), with red lettering. Inscribed by Ruscha in 1984 on the dedication page. A copy in fine condtion, with the uncommon glasine jacket, which shows a few chips and tears. Property from the Collection of Glenda Hares, st. Louis, Missouri $2,000-3,000

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RuScHa, ED

Royal road test. Los Angeles: self-published, 1971. third edition; one of 2000 copies.

spiral-bound wrappers (24 cm. tall). With light crease and small bump to rear cover; otherwise in fine condition. Property from the Collection of Glenda Hares, st. Louis, Missouri $500-700

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RuScHa, ED

Every building on the sunset strip. Los Angeles: self-published, 1966. second edition; one of 5000 copies.

Accordion-style wrappers (18 cm. tall), with light soiling to spine and front cover, otherwise a clean copy. Accompanied by slipcase and enclosing foil jacket preserved in remarkable condition. Property from the Collection of Glenda Hares, st. Louis, Missouri $1,000-2,000

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aSPEn MaGaZInE In a BoX

A remarkably-preserved collection of one of the earlest “3 dimensional magazines,” published by Phyllis Johnson, featuring contributions from a who’s who of twentieth century (post-)modernism: Andy Warhol, John Cage, Hans Richter, samuel Beckett, Marshall McLuhan, timothy Leary, J. G. Ballard, Roland Barthes, and susan sontag. Lacking numbers 7 and 8.

All of the issues present have been collated as complete and in fine condition, with only the first number showing some wear to the box edges and number 6a showing wear to its illustrated envelope. Numbers 2 and the double number (5+6) are accompanied by their original shipping packages; providing further context to this production. the infamous number 3, designed by Andy Warhol, is preserved in particularly fine condition. $2,000-3,000

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Eno, BRIan

(American) Oblique strategies: one hundred worthwhile dilemmas. santa Monica, CA: the Peter Norton Family, 1996. Fourth revised and “more universal” edition. one of 4000 limited sets, produced for private distribution.

Artist book in the form of 102 loose 10 x 7 cm. cards, with texts by Brian Eno and Peter schmidt and grahics by Pae White, with a single folded title card, all housed in a bone-white, Corian case. still enclosed in its original shipping carton, with custom-cut padding; the label with the receipient’s name has been removed from the carton. $200-400 366

SInGER, ISaac BaSHEVIS and IRa MoSKoWItZ

Satan in Goray. New York: sweetwater Editions, 1981. An un-numbered copy, which conforms to description of first 50 copies in colophon; twicesigned by singer, and once by Moskowitz.

Full maroon morocco with gilt lettering and decorations to spine and front. signed by both singer and Moskowitz on colophon, and additionally inscribed by singer on front endpaper. With ten full-page original etchings bound-in, each signed by Moskowitz and pulled on Arches paper. Housed in a specially constructed double-slipcase that contains an additional group of ten signed etchings and an additional ten ink-and-wash drawings by Moskowitz. $2,000-4,000 367

WIttGEnStEIn, LuDWIG

On Certainty. san Francisco: the Arion Pess, 1991. Number 292 of 300 copies.

original tall cloth boards with matching slipcase. With 12 illustrations by Mel Bochner in red and black. text in German and English. Includes prospectus. $400-600

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Van VLIEt, claire and tHEoBaLD, John

A second light. Newark, Vt: the Janus Press, 1977. Cloth boards (26 cm. tall). one of 75 copies; each with original lithograph to cover. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

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(cHILDHooD) PottER, BEatRIcE

A Bayntun-bound collection of four of Potter’s early works published by Warne (likely later printings), including (1) the tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, 1906; (2) the tale of tom Kitten, 1907; (3) the tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, 1908; and (4) The tale of the flopsy bunnies, 1909.

Bound in full blue leather; some rubbing to joints. Gilt dentelles, with marbled pastedowns. Contemporary bookplate of Colin Campbell, M. D. $600-800

368A

(cHILDHooD) GREEnaWaY, KatE

A group of works illustrated by Greenaway, including: (1) A day in a child’s life, London: Edmund Evans, [1881]; (2) Little Ann and other poems, London: George Routledge & sons, [1883]; and (3) The queen of the pirate isle, London: Chatto and Windus, [1886].

three volumes total. General soiling and edgewear to each, with some foxing to the pages of Little Ann. the free endpaper to work 3 has come loose, featuring a citation of Ruskin: “the best thing you have ever done--it is so real and natural.” Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

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(cHILDHooD) aRDIZonnE, EDWaRD

Little Tim and the brave sea captain. New York: oxford University Press, 1936. First edition.

Illustrated boards (33 cm. tall), with minor soiling and edge-wear. With 31 pages of color-illustrated text, printed in unorthodox fashion, with versos and rectos following each page left blank; producing alternating spreads of images and blanks. $300-500

370

(cHILDHooD) PaRIn D’auLaIRE, InGRI and EDGaR

A group of three of their works: (1) Abraham Lincoln. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1939. First edition. Papered boards (32 cm. tall), with matching jacket, showing only minor edgewear, otherwise in near fine condition; (2) Children of the northlights. New York: the Viking Press, 1935. First edition. With illustrated boards (30 cm. tall) and matching price-clipped jacket; showing minor edge-wear; (3) Ola and Blakken---and Line, Sine, Trine. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1933. First edition. Illustrated boards (31 cm. tall), with matching jacket, showing some edge-wear and short tear to the front panel. $200-400

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(cHILDHooD) DuPLaIX, GEoRGES

three works, comprising: (1) Gaston and Josephine. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1935. Illustrated boards, with matching price-clipped jacket, with long diagonal tear (15 cm.) and 6 cm. divot affecting the title; (2) Gaston and Josephine in America. New York: oxford University Press, 1934. Green cloth boards (30 cm. tall), with illustrated jacket, showing some light chipping and minor soiling; (3) Pee-gloo: a little penguin from the south pole. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1935. Illustrated boards (30 cm. tall), with spine starting to peel from both head and foot; boards slightly soiled, but bright and hinges somewhat shaken. $100-200

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(cHILDHooD) HoRn, MaDELInE DaRRouGH

Farm on the hill. New York: Charles scribner’s sons, 1936. First edition. Blue cloth boards (24 cm. tall), with illustrated jacket rather chipped, with minor soiling. Illustrated with frontispiece and seven striking plates by Grant Wood. $100-200

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(cHILDHooD) FLacK, MaRJoRIE and otHERS

The story of Ping. New York: the Viking Press, 1953. First edition, with color illustrations by Kurt Wiese. With crayon markings on front cover; rear board lightly scuffed.

together with: Laura Adams Armer, The forest pool. New York and toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., 1938. First edition. orange cloth (26 cm. tall), with illustrated jacket, showing some chipping. With eight color plates illustrated by the author; illustrated endpapers. And: Leaf Munro, Noodle. New York: Frederick A. stokes Company, 937. First edition. Brown cloth boards (24 cm. tall), with illustration of title character to front of accompanying jacket; showing minor edge-wear, but otherwise bright and intact. $200-400

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JoHn BAPtIst HEnEs

John Baptist Henes is remembered in his hometown of Menominee, Michigan, as community patron of the arts and a leading proponent of historic preservation. Among his most notable achievements, he spearheaded passage of a historic district ordinance that set the stage for preservation and later rehabilitation of the city’s unique logging-era waterfront district.

this accomplishment, along with his success in preserving the county’s historic courthouse, launching a restoration of the city’s aging opera House, and years of service on community boards, led to his being recognized by the city with the Community service Award for 2011. the award acknowledges “his love of and support in the community making Menominee a better place to live and do business.”

As early as 1957 Mr. Henes founded the Menominee Arts Council, later renamed the Menominee Area Arts Council, and he personally sponsored a wide variety of cultural activities, including music, films and art exhibition. In 2013 the council established the John B. Henes scholarship Fund in 2013 in appreciation of his contributions to the arts and culture in the Menominee area.

A Word War II veteran with service in France and—with his late wife Jewell—a world traveler, Mr. Henes collected paintings, sculptures, pottery and ceramics, rugs and glassware, books and music. As directed by his will, several grand paintings have been donated to the local library. some of the proceeds from the items offered here will go to the John and Julie Henes Foundation to benefit the city of Menominee.

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(LEc) SHaKESPEaRE, WILLIaM

thirty nine volumes total. A complete set of the Limited Editions Club’s The comedies, histories & tragedies of William Shakespeare. New York, 19311941. Along with two volumes of his poems. Property from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $600-800

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) MaPPLEtHoRPE, RoBERt; RIMBauD, aRtHuR

A season in hell. Limited Editions Club, [1986]. translated by Paul schmidt. With photogravures by Robert Mapplethorpe. Full dark red morocco, lettered in black, with cloth slipcase. signed by both schmidt and Mapplethorpe. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $400-600 375*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) WELLS, H. G. anD JoSEPH MuGnaInI

[two works from Wells, as illustrated by Mugnaini]. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1964. First editions thus. Cloth boards (26 cm. tall), with blind-stamp to front panels and gilt lettering to spines. The time machine, with an introduction by J. B. Priestley. Illustrated wth six color plates from Mugnaini. together in slipcase with The war of the worlds, also introduced by Priestley, with ten colour plates from Mugnaini. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $100-200 376*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) PoE, EDGaR aLLan; nEEL aLIcE

The fall of the house of Usher. Limited Editions Club, 1985. signed by Alie Neel. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $300-500

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) JoYcE, JaMES

Dubliners. Limited Editions Club, [1986]. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $300-500

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) BRaDBuRY, RaY

The Martian chronicles. Avon, Ct: Limited Editions Club, 1974. signed.

stylized cloth boards (28 cm. tall), with gray lettering to spine. With matching cardboard slipcase, with paper label to spine. Illustrated with origiinal ithographic frontispiece and three fold-out color plates by Mugnaini. signed by both Bradbury and Mugnaini to colophon. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400 379

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) BoRGES, JoRGE LuIS and SoL LEWItt

Ficciones. Limited Editions Club, 1984. signed by LeWitt on colophon. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400 381

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) HERSHEY, JoHn and JacoB LaWREncE

Hiroshima.New York: Limited Editions Club, 1983.

Black aniline leather binding (33 cm. tall). With eight original color screenprints by Lawrence. Number 988 of 1,500, signed by John Hersey, Robert Penn Warren, and Lawrence on the justification page. With minor sunning to spine; edge-wear to slipcase. $300-500

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) DaRWIn, cHaRLES

A collection of three works by or about Charles Darwin, published by the Limited Editions Club.

Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) tRaVEL anD aDVEntuRE

A collections of 13 works pertaining to travel and adventure by various authors published by the Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) WoRLD FaBLES anD FoLK taLES

A collection of 18 works in 22 volumes of world fables and folk tales by various authors published by the limited editions club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $300-500 385*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) RELIGon; aRt; PHILoSoPHY

A collection of 18 works in 21 volumes pertaining to art, philosophy, and religon published by the Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

386*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) GREEK anD RoMan

A collection of 33 works pertaining to Greek and Roman philosophy, mythology, history, and literature published by the Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $400-600

387*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) PLaYS anD oPERaS

A collection of seven plays and operas by various authors published by the Limited Editons Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $100-200 388*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) PoEtRY

A group of 10 works of poetry by various authors published by the Limited Editons Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) GotHIc noVELS; FantaSY

A group of eight works by various authors, published by the Limited Editions Club, including Walpole, Meredith, stoker, and Robert Louis stevenson. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) WoRLD LItERatuRE

A collection of 17 works in 18 vols by various authors published by he Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

391*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) RuSSIan LItERatuRE

A collection of 14 works in 16 volumes by various Russian authors and poets published by the Limited Editions club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $200-400

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) FREncH LItERatuRE

A collection of 30 works by various French authors published by the Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $300-500 393*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) BRItISH PoEtS anD PLaYWRIGHtS

A collection of 18 works in 19 volumes by various British poets published by the Limited Editions Club. Various dates. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $100-200

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) EnGLISH LItERatuRE

A group of 45 works by various authors published by the Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $400-600

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(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) aMERIcan LItERatuRE

A collection of 56 works by various American authors published by the Limited Editions Club. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $500-800 396*

(LIMItED EDItIonS cLuB) PoSt-1978

A collection of 17 works by various authors and artists published under Sidney Shiff from 1978 on. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $800-1,200

397*

(FRanKLIn LIBRaRY)

A complete set of the 100 “Greatest Books of All time”. Franklin Center, PA: the Franklin Library, 1970. 100 volumes, with editorial booklets housed in separate cases. Property from the Estate of John B. Henes, Menominee, Michigan $800-1,200

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