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books, maps & manuscripts January 31, 2019



books, maps & manuscripts auction

Sale 1622 Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 10 am 1808 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103

Cover: Lot 302 (detail), Inside Front Cover: Lot 307 (detail), Inside Back Cover: Lots 226, 228 (detail)


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1 [Decorative Arts] Gassier, L. Joyaux de France Album Trimestriel. Paris, ca. 1930. 4to. Original printed wrappers. 35 plates, many in color, loose as issued. Sold with all faults. $200-300 2 [Decorative Arts] Ewald, Ernst Farbige Decorationen (2) Berlin: Verlag von Ernst Wasmuth, 18891896. First edition. Folio. Green library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 121 plates; lacking plates 52 and 53 in volume two. Exlibrary. In two volumes. $300-500 3 [Decorative Arts] Hornor, William Macpherson, Jr. Blue Book, Philadelphia Furniture, William Penn to George Washington, with special reference to the Philadelphia-Chippendale School Philadelphia, 1935. First edition, #21/400 signed by William Macpherson Hornor, Jr. with The List of Benefactors. 4to. Original gilt-lettered blue cloth, edges untrimmed. Book-plate of Roger Wm. Moss, Jr. on front paste-down. Additionally signed and inscribed in ink on front blank by Wm. Macpherson Hornor, Jr. $200-300 4 [Decorative Arts] Schreiber, Charlotte Lady Fans and Fan Leaves (2) London: John Murray, 1888-1890. First edition. Folio. Brown library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 314 plates. Exlibrary. In two volumes. $300-500 5 [Decorative Arts] Graphische Neuheiten. Karten, Vignetten, Umrahmungen, Buchschmuck, Etiketten, Monogramme, Initialen, Zierleisten, Kalender, Plakate Vienna and Leipzig: Friedr. Wolfrum & Co., (1902)-1907. First editions; series one and two. Folio. Brown library-style buckram. Illustrated with 96 lithographic plates, many colored and tinted. Ex-library. In two volumes. $500-800 6 [Walt Disney Productions] “Mickey Mouse Library of Games” (Leicester, Massachusetts: Russell Manufacturing Co.), (1946-1948). Original open box and 6 cases of playing cards. $80-120

7 [Rackham, Arthur] Fort, Paul (editor) Le Livre de ballades Paris: H. Piazza, (1920). #643/1,000 (of 1,300). 4to. Original color pictorial tan wrappers, glassine. With 14 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards, other illustrations. $150-250 8 [Rackham, Arthur] Pollard, Alfred W. (editor) The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of The Round Table London: Macmillan, 1917. #425/500 signed by Arthur Rackham. Abridged from Malory’s Morte D’Arthur by Alfred W. Pollard. 4to. Original gilt-pictorial and gilt-lettered white vellum over boards, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. With 16 mounted color plates, lettered tissue guards, and 7 uncolored plates, other plain illustrations and decorated initials. Latimore & Haskell p. 47. $500-800 9 Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (New York): Scholastic Press, (1999). First American edition, first printing. 8vo. Signed in ink on the title-page by J.K. Rowling. Near Fine/Near Fine+ copy. $800-1,200 10 Schulz, Charles M. A Charlie Brown Christmas Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, (1965). First edition. Square 8vo. Original covers and dust-jacket. A near-fine copy. $100-200 11 [Sendak, Maurice] Kushner, Tony Brundibar No place: (Michael Di Capua Books/Hyperion Books for Children), (2003). First edition. Oblong 4to, original cloth, dust-jacket. Color illustrated throughout. Signed in ink on title-page by Maurice Sendak and Tony Kushner. Near Fine+ copy. $80-120

12 [Children’s & Illustrated] Bourchier, John, Lord Berners (translator) The History of the Valiant Knight Arthur of Little Britain London: White, Cochrane, 1814. “A New Edition.” Translated from the French by John Bourchier, Lord Berners. Presumed 1/175 (of 200) copies issued. 4to. Sumptuous early or mid 20th century full quadruple gilt-paneled russet crushed levant morocco with giltarmorial designs at center of front and back covers, gilt foliate cover corner and spine compartment designs with onlaid white and red morocco floral pieces, all edges gilt, turnins gilt, silked end papers, raised bands by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. With 25 plates, exquisitely hand-colored, more like illuminated. Ex-library. $800-1,200 13 Burns, Robert The Works, with an account of his life... Montrose: printed by Smith & Hill, 1816. “A New Edition, with additional pieces.” Edited by James Currie. 12mo. Later 19th century three-quarter scarlet morocco, gilt, giltlettered and emblematic spines. Binding by Root & Son. In four volumes. $200-300 14 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha New York: Scribner’s, 1906. 1/845 (of 1,050). Illustrated by Daniel Vierge. Large 8vo. Contemporary full gilt-paneled and giltpictorial crushed burgundy levant morocco with center-front-cover-gilt-pictorialmustard-morocco shield-shaped onlays, gilt spine compartments, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, turn-ins gilt, blue and yellow gilt morocco doublures, silked free endpapers, raised bands, by Bennett. $200-400 15 Defoe, Daniel The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1820. 8vo. 19th century richly-gilt pebble grain red morocco, rebacked in 20th century richly-gilt pebble grain red morocco with emblematic gilt compartments, gilt turn-ins, all edges gilt, 20th century marbled endpapers. With 22 plates, including frontispieces, engraved by C. Heath after T. Stothard. In two volumes. $250-400

16 Palgrave, Francis Turner The Golden Treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language Cambridge: Macmillan, 1862; London: Macmillan, 1897. [First] and Second Series. Early but not first printings of each series: “Fourteenth Thousand,” third printing. Small 8vo. Mid 20th century full gilt-paneled crushed green niger morocco, gilt spine compartments, turn-ins gilt, all edges gilt, raised bands, red morocco floral inlays at each cover corner and in spine compartments. Binding by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. In two volumes. $200-300 17 Pepys, Samuel The Diary London: George Bell & Sons, 1897-1912. Mixed issue. Edited by Henry B. Wheatley. 8vo. Binding by Zaehnsdorf. Contemporary or near-contemporary full double gilt-fillet paneled green straight-grained morocco, richly gilt spine compartments, turn-ins gilt, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, burgundy morocco spine labels, marbled endpapers. In ten volumes. $400-700 18 Scott, Sir Walter Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft London: George Routledge, 1884. Introduction by Henry Morley. First edition thus. Small 8vo (signed in sixteens). Modern full crushed blue morocco, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers. $100-150 19 Shakespeare, William Works London: Chapman and Hall, 1875-1876. Edited by Alexander Dyce. Third Dyce edition. 8vo. Late 19th or early 20th century full double gilt-fillet paneled brown morocco with foliate and curvilinear gilt inner panels on each cover, gilt-foliate and curvilinear spine compartments, turn-ins gilt, marbled endpapers and edges. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Shakespeare and facsimile plate in volume one. In nine volumes. $400-600 20 Burroughs, William S. Cities of the Red Night New York: Holt Rinehart Winston, 1981. First edition, #2/500 signed by William S. Burroughs. 8vo. Original boards, slip case. Mint, as issued, in original unopened shipping box. $150-250


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21 Byron, Lord (George Gordon Noel) Hebrew Melodies London: John Murray, 1815. First edition, second issue. 8vo. (i)-( viii), [1-3]-53 [5456] pp. and 2 leaves of Murray advertisements dated June, 1815. Early 20th century full triple gilt-fillet polished tan calf, richly-gilt spine compartments, brown morocco spine labels, inner dentelles gilt, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Binding by by Rivière & Son. Internally bright. Randolph pp. 50-51. $250-400 22 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Essays on His Own Times London: William Pickering, 1830. First edition. Small 8vo. Original brown cloth, paper spine labels, edges untrimmed. Housed in custom case. [Keynes p. 59; Wise 94]. In three volumes. From the library of James Russell Lowell and with his signature and “Elmwood. 1851.” on front paste-down of each volume. Also signed in ink on front free endpaper in each volume by his granddaughter Esther Lowell Cunningham. $250-400 23 Cornwell, Patricia D. Kay Scarpetta series books (2) Post-Mortem. New York: Scribner’s, (1990). First edition, first printing. 8vo, original cloth and boards. First Kay Scarpetta series novel. Presentation copy “to Bill,” inscribed, dated “March 15, 1991, Richmond,” and signed in ink by Patricia D. Cornwell on title-page. With inserted Patricia D. Cornwell typed letter signed and dated “March 15, 1991.” 1 p., 4to. “Dear Bill, thank you so much for your kind words, and enclosed is the book you wanted signed... I’ve heard many comments about the wonderful article you wrote... I’m home from tour and trying to recover...” Together with Body of Evidence. New York: Scribner’s, (1991). First edition, first printing. 8vo, original cloth and boards, dust-jacket. Second Kay Scarpetta novel. $150-250

24 Cussler, Clive Raise the Titanic (2) New York: Viking, (1976). Advance Reading Copy. 8vo, original yellow-lettered blue wrappers. Signed by Clive Cussler and embellished by him with a drawing of a ship vertically emerging, bow first, from under the waves, to which Cussler has added the exhortive phrase “Get it up!” all in ink on the bottom portion of the title-page. Together with The first published edition of the preceding. New York: Viking, (1976). 8vo. Original cloth and boards. $120-180 25 [Disraeli, Benjamin] Dickens, Charles Hard Times London: Bradbury & Evans, 1854. First edition in book form. Small 8vo. Original green cloth, blocked in blind, price and lettering on spine in gold. Housed in half green morocco and cloth slip case and chemise. From the library of The Right Honorable Benjamin Disraeli and with his armorial book-plate on front paste-down. Smith I:11, Sadlier 689. This text first published serially in Household Worlds. $400-700 26 Eliot, T.S. Assorted books (2) Ash Wednesday New York: Fountain Press; London: Faber & Faber, 1930. First edition, American issue. #80/400 (of 600) signed by T.S. Eliot. Small 4to. Original blue cloth, gilt, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, slip case. Gallup A15a. [Joyce, James] Eliot, T.S. (editor) Introducing James Joyce London: Faber and Faber, 1942. First edition. 12mo. Original yellow cloth, fore-edges untrimmed, dust-jacket. Gallup B42. $400-700 27 France, Anatole Balthasar et la reine balkis Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, L. Carteret et Cie, Successeurs, 1900. 1/300 (of 350). 4to. Later 20th century three-quarter crushed gilt-ruled brown levant and marbled boards, gilt-foliate spine compartments, untrimmed edges. With 34 color illustrations engraved by Ducouritoux et Huillard after watercolors by Henri Caruchet. One of 300 copies on velin du Marais, not offered to the trade. $300-500

28 [Frost, Robert] Assorted works (9) Frost, Robert Selected Poems New York: Henry Holt, (1928). First edition (of expanded selection). 8vo. Original green cloth-backed gilt-lettered gray boards. Crane A9. West-Running Brook New York: Henry Holt, (1928). First edition, presumed first state. 8vo. Original half-green cloth and boards, gold pictorial front cover label, dust jacket. Crane A10. A Masque of Reason New York: Henry Holt, (1945). First trade edition. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Crane A27.1. The Masque of Mercy New York: Henry Holt, (1947). First trade edition. 8vo. Original blue cloth, dust-jacket. Crane 31.1. Four copies. Crane, Joan St. C. Robert Frost: A Descriptive Catalogue of Books in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library, University of Virginia Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, (1974). First edition. 8vo. Original two-tone gilt-pictorial cloth. Blumenthal, Joseph Robert Frost and His Printers Austin, Texas: W. Thomas Taylor, (1985). 1/1,000 copies. 8vo. Original brown linen, slip case. Plates. $200-300 29 Frost, Robert Signed books (3) Collected Poems New York: Random House, 1930. First edition, #776/1,000 signed by Robert Frost on half-title. 8vo. Original light tan linen, brown leather spine label, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Crane A14. A Masque of Mercy New York: Henry Holt, (1947). First edition, #563/751 copies signed by Robert Frost. 4to. Original blue cloth-backed, gilt-lined beige boards, gilt-lettered spine, front cover leather labels, original slip case. Crane A31. In the Clearing New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (1962). First edition, #599/1,500 signed by Robert Frost. 8vo. Original brown linen, giltlettered black spine label, original slip case. Crane A41. $400-700

30 Frost, Robert A Further Range New York: Henry Holt, (1936). First edition, #569/803 signed by Robert Frost. 8vo. Original coarse tan linen threaded with redbrown, gilt-lettered brown morocco spine label, top edge stained dark brown, other edges untrimmed. Title-page in black and red. Lacking original box, housed in custom dark blue-backed gilt-decorated blue cloth clam shell box. Crane A21. $300-500 31 Heinlein, Robert A. Friday New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1982. First edition, copy JJ of lettered issue of 500 copies signed by Robert A. Heinlein. 8vo. Original plum cloth, gilt, tan slipcase. Mint, as issued, in original unopened shipping box. $200-300 32 Herbert, George The English Works of George Herbert Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1905. Large Paper Edition, #37/150. 8vo, original brown clothbacked slate paper boards, morocco spine labels, untrimmed edges. Armorial leather book-plate of Alex M. Hudnut on pastedown of volume 1. In six volumes. $120-180 33 [Vietnam War] Herbert, Anthony B., and James T. Wooten Soldier New York, etc.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1973). Uncorrected proof. Original printed mustard wrappers. $80-120 34 [Housman, A.E.] Assorted works (4) Last Poems London: Grant Richards, 1922. First edition, first issue. Small 8vo. Original gilt-lettered black cloth, untrimmed edges, dust-jacket. Last Poems London: Grant Richards, 1922. Sixth printing. Original cloth, lacking dust-jacket. Signed in ink by A.E. Housman at head of half-title. More Poems London: Jonathan Cape, (1936). First trade edition. Square 8vo. Original gilt-lettered blue-black cloth. Introductory Lecture... 1892 Cambridge, 1937. First edition. Small 8vo. Original boards, dust-jacket. $250-400


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35 James, Henry The Wings of the Dove New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1902. First edition. 8vo. Original olive-tan cloth; gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Bright, tight, attractive set. BAL 10647, variant. In two volumes. $100-150 36 Joyce, James Anna Livia Plurabelle New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928. #232/800 signed by James Joyce. 12mo. Original brown cloth with gilt triangles (or deltas) within triangles figure on front cover, spine gilt, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Slocum & Cahoon A32. $2,000-3,000 37 King, Stephen Different Seasons New York: The Viking Press, (1982). First edition. 8vo. Inscribed contemporaneously by King on front free endpaper to his thendirector of sales and marketing at Viking. Navy blue cloth over blue paper-covered boards, dust-jacket. A near-fine copy. All four novellas were adapted into films:”Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption” (The Shawshank Redemption) “Apt Pupil” “The Body” (Stand by Me) “The Breathing Method” $600-900 38 King, Stephen The Eyes of the Dragon Bangor, Maine: Philtrum Press, 1984. First and limited edition - one of 250 signed and numbered copies (from a total edition of 1,250). Illustrated by Kenneth R. Linkhauser. Printed at The Stinehour Press and designed by Michael Alpert. Inscribed contemporaneously by King on title-page to his then-director of sales and marketing at Viking. Inscribed and signed again on colophon. Black cloth over paste papercovered boards; grey endpapers; in matching paste paper-covered slip case. A fine copy. $800-1,200 39 Kipling, Rudyard The Second Jungle Book (2) London: Macmillan, 1895. First edition. Illustrated by the author’s father, J. Lockwood Kipling. 8vo, original gilt-pictorial blue cloth, gilt-pictorial and lettered spine, all edges gilt. Gilt bright and intact. Livingston 116. Lot also includes a rough copy of the first edition of The Jungle Book. London: Macmillan, 1894. $250-400

40 Kipling, Rudyard Assorted titles (2) Soldier Tales London: Macmillan, 1896. First edition. Small 8vo. Original gilt-pictorial blue cloth, giltlettered and pictorial spine, all edges gilt. Tight, bright copy housed in custom half scarlet morocco and cloth slip case with red cloth chemise. With book-plate of George Barr McCutcheon on front paste-down. Livingston 133. Stalky & Co. London: Macmillan, 1899. First English edition. 8vo. Original red cloth with gilt elephant head on front cover, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt. Tight, bright copy in custom half scarlet and cloth slip case with red cloth chemise. Livingston 216. $100-150 41 Longfellow, Henry W. (translator) Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique... Boston: Allen and Ticknor, 1833. First edition thus. Parallel Spanish/English text. 12mo. Original brown cloth, paper spine labels. BAL 12054. $200-300 42 Mallarmé, Stéphane Vers et Prose, Morceaux Choisis Paris: Perrin et Cie, 1893. First edition, on imitation vellum. 8vo. Contemporary or near contemporary half dark brown morocco and marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, raised bands. With chine-appliqué lithographic frontispiece portrait of Mallarmé by James McNeill Whistler, with the Belfond blind stamp on bottom margin. $800-1,200 43 Milton, John Paradise Lost, A Poem in XII Books (The Doves Press) Hammersmith, 1902. 1/300 (of 328). 4to. Original limp vellum, gilt-lettered spine. Printed in black and red, hand drawn initials in blue and red. Exlibrary. Ransom Doves #5, p. 251. $400-700

44 O’Donnell, Peter The Complete Modesty Blaise Novel and Short Story Collection (19) New York, London, and Garden City, 19651996. First English (9) and first American (10) editions. Four copies signed by O’Donnell. Original covers, dust-jackets, and slip cases where called for except where noted. Condition varies. Modesty Blaise was an English comic strip featuring a female heroine of the same name which ran from 1963-2001. Three films were made in 1966, 1982, and 2003 respectively, and, from 1965 onward, the character was featured in 11 novels and two short story collections. The following are the 13 titles, order as published:1. Modesty Blaise 2. Modesty Blaise (first American edition) 3. Sabre-Tooth 4. Sabre-Tooth (first American edition) 5. I, Lucifer 6. A Taste of Death (first American edition) 7. The Impossible Virgin (first American edition) 8. Pieces of Modesty (first American edition, [1986]) 9. The Silver Mistress (first American edition) 10. Last Day in Limbo 11. Last Day in Limbo (first American edition) 12. Dragon’s Claw 13. Dragon’s Claw (first American edition) 14. The Xanadu Talisman 15. The Xanadu Talisman (first American edition, slip case wanting) 16. The Night of Morningstar 17. Dead Man’s Handle 18. Dead Man’s Handle (first American edition) 19. Cobra Trap $300-500

45 Parker, Robert B. Complete set of the Spenser Novels (42) Boston and New York, 1974-2013. In 41 volumes. All first editions. All 8vo. All in bright, tight bindings and bright, clean, dustjackets. 36 of the titles signed or inscribed by Parker, “Silent Night” signed by Helen Brann who completed it. A signed, first English edition of “Stardust” is also included in this lot. The books that the popular TV series, Spenser: For Hire, was based on, starring Robert Urich as Spenser. Order as published:1. The Godwulf Manuscript 2. God Save the Child 3. Mortal Stakes 4. Promised Land 5. The Judas Goat 6. Looking for Rachel Wallace 7. Early Autumn 8. A Savage Place 9. Ceremony 10. The Widening Gyre 11. Valediction 12. A Catskill Eagle 13. Taming a Sea-Horse 14. Pale Kings and Princes 15. Crimson Joy 16. Playmates 17. Stardust 18. Pastime 19. Double Deuce 20. Paper Doll 21. Walking Shadow 22. Thin Air 23. Chance 24. Small Vices 25. Sudden Mischief 26. Hush Money 27. Hugger Mugger 28. Potshot 29. Widow’s Walk 30. Back Story 31. Bad Business 32. Cold Service 33. School Days 34. Hundred-Dollar Baby 35. Now & Then 36. Rough Weather (not signed) 37. Chasing the Bear (Spenser prequel) 38. The Professional (not signed) 39. Painted Ladies (not signed) 40. Sixkill (not signed, published posthumously) 41. Silent Night (signed by Helen Brann, Parker’s literary agent, who completed it) $2,000-3,000 46 Parker, Robert B. Assorted books (6) Includes:Family Honor Perish Twice Melancholy Baby Wilderness Love & Glory (2). $60-90


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47 Plato Dialogues of Plato: Volume I (in two volumes) London, 1759-1771. Mixed editions. 4to. Signed in ink at foot of “Synopsis” dedication page by Floyer Sydenham, editor and translator. Contemporary tan calf. With book-plates of Leonard Smelt and Charles Henry Hall. In two volumes. Bound with “A Synopsis or General View of the Works of Plato” “Meno, A Dialogue Concerning Virtue” “The Greater Hippias... Concerning the Beautifull” “The Lesser Hippias... Concerning Voluntary and Involuntary Error” “The Rivals... Concerning Philosophy” “Io... Concerning Poetry” “The Banquet... Concerning Love. The First Part.” “Proposals for a New Subscription” Leonard Smelt (1719-1800), British Army officer, later in life a friend of Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, David Garrick, Edmund Burke, Elizabeth Montagu, Hannah More, Horace Walpole, Frances Burney, among others. Charles Henry Hall (1763–1827), was an English churchman and academic. $500-800 48 The Poetry Quartos New York: Random House, 1929. 12 chapbooks, each in original pictorial wrappers, each 1/475 printed in Silvermine, Connecticut. With the printed yellow wraparound sheet, and in the original box. Pictorial wrappers and box designed by Paul Johnson. In twelve volumes. Poets represented: Genevieve Taggard, Robert Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Louis Untermeyer, Alfred Kreymborg, H.D., Elinor Wylie, Theodore Dreiser, William Rose Benet, Conrad Aiken, Witter Bynner. $80-120 49 Tolstoy, Leo Where Love is, There God is Also New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, (1887). Presumed first American edition, an issue without a frontispiece and also without an additional ornamental title-page. 12mo. Original white and gilt-stamped pictorial, foliate, and lettered green cloth. Internally clean, bright, tight copy. See OCLC 647595655. $100-150

50 (Whitman, Walt) Leaves of Grass Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, 1860-1861. Third edition. 12mo. Original orange cloth, stamped in blind and in gilt, beveled edges. BAL 21397, first printing, third state of the portrait, binding state C. $300-500 51 Woolf, Virginia Assorted works (2) A Room of One’s Own London: Hogarth Press, 1929. First trade edition. 12mo. Original cinnamon cloth, giltlettered spine. Internally generally clean. Kirkpatrick A12b; Woolmer 215b. Flush New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1933). First American edition, Book-of-the-Month Club issue. 8vo, original deep pink cloth, silver lettered spine. Dust-jacket unclipped but without price for this title indicating a book club issue. Kirkpatrick A19b. $300-500 52 Woolf, Virginia The Waves London: Hogarth Press, 1931. First edition. 8vo. Original purple cloth, dust-jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Attractive copy. Kirkpatrick 16a; Wollmer 279. $800-1,200 53 Wordsworth, William The Sonnets London: Edward Moxon, 1838. First edition. Small 8vo. Modern full gilt-paneled brown calf, gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, all edges gilt, dark brown morocco spine label. Complete with fly titles and advertisement leaf at back. Palmer, A Catalogue of English Poetry, pp. 584-585. Contains 11 sonnets which had not appeared before. $200-300 54 Yeats, W(illiam). B(utler). The Countess Kathleen, And Various Legends and Lyrics London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892. First edition, Cameo Series (1/500). 12mo, early 20th century three-quarter morocco and marbled boards, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Wade 6. W.B. Yeats’ first play. $300-500

55 Yeats, W(illiam). B(utler). The Winding Stair New York: Fountain Press, 1929. First edition, #138/600 (of 642) signed by W.B. Yeats. 8vo, original dark blue cloth, gilt, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, burgundy morocco spine labels. In blue cloth chemise. Wade 164; Connolly Modern Movement 56B. $500-800 56 [British Poets] Assorted works (4) Brooke, Rupert 1914 and other Poems London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1915. First edition. 1/1,000 copies. Small 8vo. Original black cloth, paper spine label. Keynes 6. Brooke, Rupert Letters from America New York: Scribner’s, 1916. First American edition. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered dark green cloth. Sassoon, Siegfried The Old Huntsman London: William Heinemann, (1917). First edition. 8vo. Oringal gray boards, paper spine label. Signed by Siegfried Sassoon at head of title-page. Keynes A15. The New American 1918 edition of the preceding. 8vo. Original cloth backed gray boards. $300-500 57 [British Authors] Assorted Works (3) Douglas, Lord Alfred Selected Poems London: Martin Secker, 1926. First edition thus. The New Adelphi Library, Volume 9. 12mo. Original gilt-pictorial green cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed, dated “April. 1932.,” and signed in ink on front free endpaper recto by [Lord] Alfred Douglas. Douglas, Lord Alfred The True History of Shakespeare’s Sonnets London: Martin Secker, 1933. First edition. 8vo. Original light olive cloth, gilt-lettered spine, top edge stained olive, other edges untrimmed, dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed, dated “March 1933,” and signed in ink on front free endpaper recto by [Lord] Alfred Douglas. Devoe, Alan The Portrait of Mr. O.W. New York: The Union Square Book Shop, 1930. #2/275. Small 4to. Original black cloth, gilt-lettered spine, top edge trimmed, other edges untrimmed. $150-250

58 [Garnett, David] Assorted association copies (4) Forster, E.M. The Eternal Moment London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1928. First edition. Square 8vo, original gilt-lettered and gilt-ruled maroon cloth, spine gilt. David Garnett’s copy, signed by him at head of front free endpaper recto and with his bookplate on front paste-down. Kirkpatrick A13a. Another copy of the first edition of the preceding. Trilling, Lionel E.M. Forester London: Hogarth Press, (1944). First British edition. 12mo. Original blue cloth, dust jacket. David Garnett’s copy, signed by him at head of front free endpaper recto. Lawrence, D.H. Love Among the Haystacks & Other Pieces London: (Nonesuch Press), 1930. #1,243/1,600. With a Reminiscence by David Garnett. 8vo. Original two-tone cloth, morocco spine label. David Garnett (1892-1981), British writer and publisher, prominent member of the Bloomsbury group. $150-250 59 Sackville-West, Victoria Assorted books (4) The Land London: William Heinemann, 1926. First edition, limited issue, #28/125 signed by V. Sackville-West and George Plank (the illustrator). Small 4to. Original quarter imitation vellum and cream vellum paper boards, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Woodcut frontispiece and 4 woodcut illustrations. Printed on Japon vellum paper. Cross and Ravenscroft-Hulme A.13b. Passenger to Teheran London: Hogarth Press, 1926. First edition. 8vo. Original reddish brown and black mottled cloth, gilt-lettered spine. With 32 photo plates, including frontispiece. Cross and Ravenscroft-Hulme A.14a; Woolmer 107. All Passion Spent London: Hogarth Press, 1931. First edition. 8vo. Original green cloth. Cross and Ravenscroft-Hulme A.21a; Woolmer 270. Solitude: A Poem London: Hogarth Press, 1938. First trade edition. 8vo. Original orange-brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Cross and RavenscroftHulme A.34a; Woolmer 438b. $200-300


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60 Scribner’s [Magazine], 15 issues New York, 1932-1936. 4to. Original wrappers. 15 issues total. Lot also includes The American Mercury May 1935. 4to. Original wrappers. Contributors include: Langston Hughes, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Edmund Wilson, Thomas Wolfe, et al. $80-120 61 [Literary First Editions] Assorted books (4) Jewett, Sarah Orne The Country of the Pointed Firs Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1896. First edition, second printing. Small 8vo. Original giltlettered and gilt-decorated green cloth. BAL 10910. Firbank, Ronald Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli London: Grant Richards, 1926. First edition. Small 8vo. Original gilt-lettered dark green cloth. Cutler and Stiles p. 50. Mann, Thomas The Magic Mountain London: Martin Secker, (1927). First English edition. Small 8vo. Original gilt-lettered green cloth. In two volumes. $100-150 62 [Letterpress Christian Broadside] Liturgical Chants, the Creed, Daily Prayers, and Prayers for Post-Eucharist Germany(?), late 18th or early 19th century. Likely for Protestant worship. Heart-shaped letterpress broadside with hand-colored border in heart-shaped decorated hardwood and gesso frame. Uncommon. $100-150 63 Smith, Adam An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1796. Second American edition. 12mo. Complete and with fly leaves. Contemporary tree sheep, giltruled spines, red morocco spine labels. With the armorial engraved book-plate of W.S. Jones, Vaucluse, [Frederick County, Virginia] on front paste-downs. Evans 31196. William Strother Jones, Jr. (1783-1845), son of Captain William Strother Jones, was disinherited by his grandfather, Gabriel Jones, who characterized him as “an idle dissipated young man.” He married Anna Maris Marshall, niece of Chief Justice Marshall. $800-1,200

64 [Aesop’s Fables] Selected Fables of Esop and Other Fabulists. In Three Books. By R. Dodsley London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1762. “The Third Edition.” 12mo. (i)-lxvii, [1], (1)204, [28] pp. 19th century full gilt-paneled scarlet morocco, richly gilt spine compartments, all edges gilt, turn-ins gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers. Between 1761 and 1764 Robert Dodsley oversaw the publication of both “ordinary” and “elegant” issues of the Fables above. The “elegant” issues were designed and printed by John Baskerville in Birmingham; the “ordinary” issue above incorporates the engraved plates, head and tail pieces, and title vignette also used in the Baskerville printed “elegant” issues. $200-300 65 [American Christian Subjects] Assorted works (4) Willard, Samuel Some Brief Sacramental Meditations Preperatory for Communion at the Great Ordinance of the Supper Boston: Green, Bushell, and Allen, for D. Henchman, 1743. Small 8vo. [2], (i)-vi, (1)216, (2) pp. and 2 pp. advertisements. 18th century sheep. Evans 5315. Schultz, Christoph Kurze Fragen Uber die Christliche Glaubens-Leher Philadelphia: Carl Cist, 1784. Small 8vo. [10], 1-140 pp. Contemporary (original?) blindpaneled mottled calf, leaf size 164 x 99 mm. Evans 18779; Arndt 610, “The book presents the Schwenkfelder view of Christian doctrines and precepts.” The A, B, C. With the Church of England Catechism. To which are annexed, Prayers used in the Academy of the Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia... Philadelphia: Young, Stewart, and M’culloch, 1785. 8vo. (1)-12 pp. Original sewn printed self-wrappers, in custom modern chemise of half cloth and marbled boards. Untrimmed and partly unopened. Evans 19208, “...Blank spaces for ‘King’ and ‘him’ on p. 6.” Beecher, Lyman Six Sermons of the Nature, Occasions, Signs, Evils, and Remedy of Intemperance Boston: Perkins & Marvin, 1830. “Tenth Edition.” 12mo. Original cloth-backed boards. $200-300 66 Fernandez de Herrera Villarroel, Geronymo Practica Criminal, Instruccion (Nueva Util) de Substanciar las Causas... Madrid: Herederos de Francito de Hierro, 1733. Folio. [14], 354, [58] pp. Contemporary flexible vellum. Only 3 libraries reporting to OCLC hold a copy. $200-300

67 (Arms of Westminster Abby) The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments... London: Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, 1706. Folio, contemporary richly gilt-paneled and giltfoliate decorated armorial russia, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, rebacked with modern red morocco with richly gilt spine compartments. With additional pictorial engraved title, black letter and roman type, Kalendar in red and black. $300-500 68 Verheiden, Jacob Af-beeldingen van sommighe in GodtsWoort ervarene mannen Graven-Haghe, 1603. 4to. (24), 1-147 (148) pp. and colophon leaf. With engraved title and 51 full-page engravings, including 50 portraits of Protestant reformers and related Christian figures by Hendrik Hondius. Old calf-backed boards. Dutch translation of Jacob Verheiden’s Praestantium aliquot theologorum, HagaeComitis, 1602, printed in folio. $1,000-1,500 69 [Early Printing] Nuremberg Chronicle leaf Early printed letterpress leaf with woodcut illustrations. Leaf LXXVII [Schedel, Hartmann, Liber Chronicarum, Nuremberg, 1493]. Folio. Woodcut illustrations, including view of Alexandria with later hand color. $100-150 70 Doughty, Charles Arabia Deserta Cambridge, 1888. First edition. 8vo. Original gilt-pictorial green cloth, spines gilt, edges untrimmed. With color folding map, 8 plates, full-page and text illustrations, also figures in text. Attractive copy housed in custom green cloth fall-down-back box with gilt-lettered dark green morocco back with a green cloth chemise for each volume. In two volumes. $1,200-1,800 71 [Napoleon] Thiers, Louis Adolphe History of the Consulate and the Empire of France under Napoleon London: Chatto & Windus, 1893-1894. 8vo. Contemporary or near-contemporary threequarter crushed, gilt-ruled purple morocco and marbled boards, emblematic gilt spine compartments, top edge gilt, by Bayntun. Issued with 36 steel engravings, extraillustrated with 120 plates - primarily engravings, 12 in color. Extra-illustrated, finely bound set. $800-1,200

72 [Travel & Exploration] McCrindle, J.W. (editor and translator) Ancient India as described by Ktesias the Knidian Calcutta: Thacker, Spink; Bombay: B.E.S. Press; London: Trubner, 1882. Trubner issue with its imprint at foot of spine. 8vo. Original purple-brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine. $100-150 73 [Travel & Exploration] Landers, Capt. Anthony Narrative of the Travels and Voyages London: Thomas Cordeux for T. Blanchard, 1813. “Second Edition.” 12mo. (i)-vi, (1)-64 pp. and frontispiece. Modern wrappers. Not recorded by Sabin. $100-150 74 [Travel & Exploration] Marsden, William (translator) The Travels of Marco Polo… London, 1818. 4to, blind-tooled contemporary calf over boards. With folding map frontispiece. $500-800 75 [Travel & Exploration] Assorted titles (2) Crane, John Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. London, Paris, New York: Fisher, Son, & Co., [1837]. Second Series only. 4to. Original giltpictorial and richly blind stamped green cloth, all edges gilt. Illustrated by W.H. Bartlett and William Purser. With additional engraved vignette title and 36 steelengraved views. Pardoe, Miss The Beauties of the Bosphorus... Illustrated in a Series of Views of Constantinople and Its Environs London: Virtue, [ca. 1839]. 4to. Contemporary half green morocco and cloth, gilt, richly gilt spine compartments, morocco spine label, all edges gilt. Illustrated by W. H. Bartlett. With 2 engraved portraits, additional engraved vignette title and 83 steel-engraved views. $150-250 76 [Travel & Exploration] Smith, Thomas The Wonders of Nature and Art London, 1803-1804. 24mo. Contemporary full tree sheep. With 35 engraved plates. In twelve volumes. Subjects include the Americas, Africa including Egypt, Asia - including China, Hawaii, Tahiti, and New Zealand. $250-400


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77 [Travel & Exploration] Alphand, Adolphe Le Promenades de Paris Histoire-Description des EmbellissmentDépenses de Création et D’Entretien des Bois de Boulogne et de Vincennes- Champ Élysées- Parcs- Squares- Boulevards- Place Plantées- Etude sur L’Art des Jardins et Arboretum. Paris: J. Rothschild, 1867-1873. First edition. Folio. Three-quarter black leather over dark green library-style binding. Illustrated with 127 lithographic and engraved plates, some in color. Ex-library. In two volumes. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891) was a French engineer during the Second Empire under Napoleon III, noteworthy for his contributions to the massive and controversial urban renewal projects of Paris from 1853-1870. This volume, completed while Alphand was director of the parks department, depicts in lithographic and engraved plates plans for the various parks and squares that would come to redefine the city and its environs. $1,000-1,500 78 [Bakst, Leon] Levinson, Andre Designs of Leon Bakst for the Sleeping Princess London: Benn Brothers Limited, 1923. First edition, #116/1,000. 4to. Blue library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 54 mounted color plates with tissue guards plus one lithographic portrait of Bakst by Pablo Picasso. Ex-library. $500-800 79 [Art] Bardi, Louis Galerie du Palais Pitti Florence: Chez Louis Bardi, 1842-1845. First edition. Folio. Red library-style binding. Illustrated with 500 engraved plates plus one engraved frontispiece portrait of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Ex-library. $600-900 80 [Art] Bouillon, Pierre, and J.B. de SaintVictor Musée des Antiques dessiné et grave par P. Bouillin, peintre a vec des notices explicatives par J.B. de Saint-Victor Paris, 1810-(1827). First edition. Folio. Red library-style buckram binding. With a general title-page of Chez H. Nicolle, 1810 in volume one and three volume title-pages by De L’imprimerie de P. Didot in all volumes. Illustrated with 276 engraved plates. Exlibrary. Brunet I, 1170. In three volumes. $800-1,200

81 [Architecture] Canina, Luigi Gli Edifizi di Roma Antica Rome: Stabil. Tipogr. Di G.A. Bertinelli, 18481851. First edition. Folio. Green library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 519 engraved plates. Ex-library. Brunet I, 1540. In six volumes. Six volume set extensively documenting some of Rome’s most famous buildings, as well as the excavations of the Appian way. $3,000-5,000 82 [Travel & Exploration] The Society of Dilettanti Antiquities of Ionia London: various publishers, 1797-1881. Second issue of volume one, first editions of volumes two through four (lacking volume five). Folio. Three-quarter black leather over dark green library-style binding. Illustrated with 209 engraved plates. Ex-library. Brunet I, 1782. In four volumes. Founded in London in the early 18th century as a gentleman’s club, the Society of Dilettanti was composed of scholars, artists, noblemen, and other Grand Tour travelers. Primarily interested in the art and architecture of Ancient Greece, these volumes illustrate the results of various expeditions and excavations completed under the auspice of the club throughout its history. $1,000-1,500 83 [Architecture] Dorregaray, Jose Gil (editor) Monumentos Arquitectónicos de España Madrid: Imprenta Y Calcografía Nacional, 1859-1879. First edition. Folio. Green librarystyle buckram binding. Illustrated with 253 lithographic and engraved plates (of approximately 280), some chromolithographic, some heightened in gold. Ex-library. From the library of Philadelphia banker and developer Clarence H. Clark, Sr., as noted on the book-plate. Clark 1641, Palau 179936. In nine volumes. Initiated with the support of the Spanish Ministry of Public Works in the early 19th century, Monumentos Arquitectonicos de Espana sought to record the architectural heritage of Spain’s various provinces. Executed by students, historians, as well as an army of lithographers and engravers of the Special School of Architecture and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, it meticulously documents the range of Spanish architectural styles, including Roman, Christian, and Moorish. Considered one of the major publishing and printmaking endeavors of the 19th century in Europe, this is one of the most complete examples of this superbly illustrated study to come up for auction in recent time. $10,000-15,000

84 [Architecture] Garnier, Charles Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris Paris: Ducher et Cie, 1876-1881. First edition. 8vo (volumes 1 and 2), folio (volumes 3-8). Full brown library-style buckram binding (volumes one and two bound in threequarter brown leather over tan buckram). Illustrated with 75 plates, some chromolithographic, plus a frontispiece portrait of Garnier, and 115 mounted photos by Louis-Émile Durandelle. Ex-library. In eight volumes. Designed by the French architect Charles Garnier (1825-1898), the Paris Opera House was built over a 14 year period from 18611874 and has come to be regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings of the Second Empire under Napoleon III and in Paris in general. This rare and complete eight volume set documents the opulent facades, interiors, vestibules, and statuary of the opera house in full page chromolithographs, engravings, and photographs. $10,000-15,000 85 [Architecture] Gavard, Charles Galeries Historiques de Versailles Paris: Ch. Gavard, 1838-(1845). First edition. Folio. Full green library-style buckram binding (volumes 15 and 18 bound in three-quarter brown buckram over marbled paper-covered boards). Illustrated with 1,737 plates. Exlibrary. Brunet II, 1508-1509. In 19 volumes. A rare, complete set of this monumental study of the Palace of Versailles. $3,000-5,000 86 [Architecture] Gravina, Domenico Benedetto Il Duomo di Monreale Palermo: Stabilimento Tipografico di F. Lao, 1859. First edition. Folio. Green library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 89 plates plus one chromolithographic title-page heightened in gold, including 64 chromolithographs and four photolithographs. Ex-library. [BMC 10: 1156.870]. In two volumes. $3,000-5,000 87 [Travel & Exploration] Hamilton, William Remarks on Several Parts of Turkey London: T. Payne, 1809-1810. First Edition. 4to text volume and folio atlas. Text volume in brown library-style buckram binding, atlas folio in green library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 45 lithographic and engraved plates plus one map. Ex-library. In two volumes. $600-900

88 [Travel & Exploration] Newton, Sir Charles Thomas, and R.P. Pulla A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus, and Branchidae London: Day & Son, 1862-1863. First edition. Two 8vo text volumes and one folio. Green library-style buckram binding. Text volumes illustrated with 14 engraved plates and 27 woodcut illustrations, atlas volume illustrated with 97 engraved and lithographic plates, some tinted and colored. Ex-library. [Blackmer 1192, Atabey 868]. In three volumes. Sir Charles Thomas Newton (1816-1894) was a British archaeologist and scholar, remembered for his excavation of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus in modern day Turkey. Considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, it is meticulously depicted here in full-page tinted lithographs and engravings, as well as the excavations from Cnidus and Branchidae. $1,000-1,500 89 [Architecture] Ongania, Ferdinando (editor) and others La Basilica di San Marco in Venezia Venice, 1881-1889. First edition. Folio (volumes 1-2 and volume 3 pt. 2), 4to (volumes 3 pt. 1, 4-6, and 8-10), 8vo (volumes 7 and 11-12). Twenty three volumes in red library-style buckram binding and one volume with one-quarter red leather over red library-style binding plus original wrappers, with some in vellum. With approximately 856 plates; some mounted chromolithographs, heliographs, and some heightened in gold as well as hand-colored. Ex-library. In twenty-four volumes. Comprising: Volume one: Rapprensetazione degli Antichi e dei Moderni Mosaici della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, including La Processione del Doge, 1881; Folio, 35 plates. Volume two pt. 1: Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, 1881; Folio, 21 plates. Volume two pt. 2: Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, 1881; Folio, 24 plates. Volume three pt. 1: Mosaici non compresi negli spaccato geometrici nell’interno della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, 1881; 4to, 116 plates. Volume three pt. 2: Piano della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia colla indicazione precisa di tutti I mosaic e dei luoghi dove si trovano; folio, 12 plates. Volume four: Dettagli del Pavimento ed Ornamenti in Mosaico della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, 1881; 4to, 69 plates. Volume five pt. 1: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia, 1881; 4to, 62 plates. Volume five pt. 2: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 64 plates.


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Volume five pt. 3: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 44 plates. Volume five pt. 4: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 55 plates. Volume five pt. 5: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 53 plates. Volume five pt. 6: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 50 plates. Volume five pt. 7: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 55 plates. Volume five pt. 8: Jacobi, C. Dettagli di Altari, Monumenti, Scultura ecc. della Basilica di San Marco in Venezia 4to, 47 plates. Volume six: Boito, Camillo. La Basilica di San Marco in Venezia illustrata nella storia e nell’arte da scritori veneziani, 1888; 4to, Italian text volume with various illustrations and figures, all edges untrimmed, with original vellum wrappers. Volume seven pt. 1: Scott, William. Basilica di San Marco in Venezia illustrated from the points of view of art and history by Venetian writers, 1888-89; 8vo, English text volume. Volume seven pt. 2: Lacking. Volume seven pt. 3: Rosenberg, F. Home. 1889-1895; 8vo, English text volume. Volume eight: Cecchetti, B. Documenti per la storia dell’augusta ducale Basilica di San Marco in Venezia dal nono secolo sino alla fine del decimo ottavo, 1886; 4to, Italian text volume with various illustrations and figures, all edges untrimmed, with original vellum wrappers. Volume nine pt. 1: Pasini, Antonio. Il Tesoro di San Marco in Venezia, 1885; 4to, 32 plates. Volume nine pt. 2: Pasini, Antonio. Il Tesoro di San Marco in Venezia, 1885; 4to, 33 plates. Volume nine pt. 3: Pasini, Antonio. Il Tesoro di San Marco in Venezia, 1885; 4to, 35 plates. Volume ten: Pasini, Antonio. Il Tesoro di San Marco in Venezia, 1886; 4to, Italian text volume with various illustrations and figures, all edges untrimmed, with original vellum wrappers. Volume eleven: Moliner, Emile. Le Tresor de la Basilique de Saint Marc a Venise, 1888; French text volume. Volume twelve: Scott, William. A Glance at the Historical Documents Relating to the Church of Saint Mark in Venice, 1887; English text volume.

Monumental set depicting the facades, interiors, and mosaics of Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice, completed under the direction of Venetian bookseller and publisher Ferdinando Ongania (1842-1911). A rare, near-complete set, sold with all faults. $800-1,200 90 [Travel & Exploration] Ongania, Ferdinando (editor) Texts on the streets and canals of Venice, etc. Calli e Canali in Venezia Venice: Tipografia Emiliana, 1890-91. First edition. Folio. Green library-style binding. With 110 photogravure plates in two volumes with inserted key pamphlet for plates in volumes one, and preserved wrapper in volume two. Ex-library. In two volumes. Streets and Canals in Venice and in the Islands of the Lagoons Venice: Tipografia Emiliana, 1895-1896. Series one. First English language edition. Folio. Green library-style buckram binding. With 100 photogravure plates including a gift presentation calling card inscribed by Benjamin B. Conegys to Clement A. Griscom, “with kind regards… x-mas, 1899,” pasted to the title-page. Ex-library. Streets and Canals in Venice and in the Islands of the Lagoons New York: D. Appleton and Company, 189597. Series two. First American edition. Folio. Three-quarter red leather over black buckram. Two parts in one, with 100 photogravure plates. Ex-library. Married set in four volumes. $600-900 91 [Military History] Russell, John Scott The Modern System of Naval Architecture London: Day and Son, [1864-1865]. First edition. Folio. Red library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 168 engraved plates and lithographs. Ex-library. In three volumes. John Scott Russell (1808-1882) was a Scottish shipbuilder as well as an early developer and proponent of ironclad ships. These volumes contain large engraved plates of various ship designs, some measuring up to seven feet long. $1,000-1,500

92 [Performing Arts] Galerie Théatrale ou Collection de Portraits en Pied des Principaux Acteurs des Trois Premiers Théâtres de la Capitale Paris: Bance, (1812-1834). First edition. 4to. Early 20th century brown morocco, giltpaneling, gilt-foliate cover, with green and red gilt decorated morocco on-lays, and giltfoliate spine compartments, lightly worn with rubbed hinges; top edges gilt, gilt foliate turn-ins, silk moiré endpapers. Illustrated with 144 engraved plates. Ex-library. Colas 1164. In three volumes. Impressively illustrated volumes depicting various costume designs of numerous French actors and actresses throughout French theater history. $3,000-5,000 93 [Art] Vatout, J. and J.P. Quenot Galerie Lithographiée de son Altesse Royale Monseignuer le Duc D’Orléans Paris: Au Bureau de la Galerie lithographiée de S.A.R. Mgr. le Duc D’Orléans, (1825-29). First edition. Folio. Red library-style buckram binding. Illustrated with 148 lithographic plates plus two frontispiece portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Orleans. Ex-library. Brunet V, 1099. In two volumes. $600-900 94 (Aitken, R., printer); Watts, I(saac) The Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament; And Applied to the Christian State and Worship Philadelphia: R. Aitken, 1781. 12mo. Late 19th century full triple gilt fillet paneled dark brown niger morocco, richly gilt spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, all edges gilt, morocco spine label. Binding by Stikeman, bound without the 16 pp. of Law’s Select-Tunes found in some copies. Evans 17097. Aitken printed the first English-language New Testament in America (1777) and the first English-language Bible in America (1782). $120-180

95 [Ephemera] American miscellany album, ca. 1840’s Folio. Original boards. Approximately 42 leaves of mounted material. Likely assembled by Deborah Passmore Gillingham (of Philadelphia) and represents her reformist, abolitionist, nascently feminist, and partly Quaker milieu. The album holds more than 100 primarily engraved prints including portraits of reformers and poets - primarily American and British, their homes, tombs, etc. Thomas Clarkson, Daniel O’Connell, John Griscom, Alice B. Neal are represented, also American views (many of Philadelphia), and British views, assorted genre prints. The album also holds approximately 20 original drawings - pencil, pen and ink, chalk, and wash - most presumably by Gillingham (one signed). Subjects include portraits of Nichols Wain, Washington Alleston, view of the river side at Earlham [the newly established Quaker college in Richmond, Indiana], the birth place of Isaac Newton, Thomas Moore’s cottage, Residence of George Fox, Jane Taylor’s Tomb, other residences of prominent authors, view of the Philadelphia meeting house at Front and Arch, Swiss views, also several natural history (fish and butterfly studies) color wash drawings. Also with two original wash drawings of landscapes by the English abolitionist Elizabeth Heyrick. The album also holds a holograph verse by Amelia Opie, “to America,” dated 1846, and one by Bernard Barton. Also includes approximately 20 seaweed and botanical specimens. Supposed [labeled] reliques, including “Piece of Washington’s Coffin,” “leaf from the Charter Oak,” “Mummy cloth.” $300-500 96 [Americana] Carpenter, Thomas The American Senator... Philadelphia, 1796-1797. Volumes I and II (of 3). 8vo. Contemporary tree sheep, gilt-ruled spines, red and black morocco labels, edges stained light blue. Evans 30165 and 31918. In two volumes. $200-300 97 [Americana] Civil War Song Sheet Jeff Davis’s Dream. Air: Lord Lovel New York: H. De Marsan, [1860s]. One sheet. Without musical notations. With border depicting black cupids and a black musician serenading a black woman on balcony at bottom, white musicians and other white performers above. $100-150


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98 [Americana] Force, Peter (editor) Tracts and other Papers, Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America Washington: Printed by Peter Force, 1838. Volume II (of 4) only. 8vo. Contemporary half brown morocco and boards, gilt-lettered spine. Complete with 12 tracts, some bound out of order. Ex-library. Howes F-247. $120-180 99 [Franklin, Benjamin] Cicero, M(arcus) T(ullius) Cato Major London: for Fielding and Walker, 1778. First London edition. 8vo. (4), (1)-163 pp. Contemporary speckled calf, gilt-ruled and gilt-floral spine, red morocco spine label. “In this edition Franklin’s preface is so altered, as to make it appear that he was the translator. It was a publisher’s trick to sell the book...” Ford 48. $120-180 100 [Franklin, Benjamin] Books printed by (2) Fisher, George The American Instructor: Or, Young Man’s Best Companion... Philadelphia: B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1748. 12mo. Original blindpaneled sheep. Defective copy, lacking some plates. Miller 439; Evans 6238. Johnson, Samuel [Elementa Philosophica] Philadelphia: B. Franklin and D. Hall, [1752]. 8vo. Lacking general title-page and last three leaves. 19th century three-quarter morocco over cloth-covered boards. Miller 554; Evans 6859. Sold with all faults. The American Instructor... was likely bound by Stephen Potts, a binder in Philadelphia, fl. 1730-1757. Sheep binding presumably tooled with fillet E (Spawn) on three sides and run twice along the spine side. See Miller Appendix C. $300-500 101 [Americana] Jenkins, Thomas J. Six Seasons on Our Prairies and Six Weeks in our Rockies Louisville: Chas. A. Rogers, 1884. First edition. 12mo. (1)-218, (1) pp. Original giltlettered and decorated brown cloth with pictorial stamped cover borders. Howes J95. $200-300

102 [Americana] Jones, John Paul Memoires Paris: Chez Louis, 1798 [An VI]. 12mo. [4], (i)-xix (1), (1)-244 pp. Contemporary mottled brown calf, gilt, burgundy morocco spine label, marbled endpapers. Frontispiece. Complete with half-title. 2 pp. of early 20th century typescript relating to the execution of this book tipped in at front. “This translation of the manuscript presented to Louis XVI by Jones was made by his [Jones’s] secretary Benoit-Andre,” Howes J228; Sabin 36559. $2,000-3,000 103 [Military History] Original photographs relating to the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System 154 original silver gelatin print photographs, ca. 1958-1963. Picturing the construction and operation of BMEWS sites in Alaska, Greenland, and Yorkshire in Great Britain, and of supportive activities at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware; Hampton Road Army Terminal, Norfolk, Virginia; Boston Army Terminal and a few other military installations in the U.S. Many versos of photos variously stamped: “Official Photograph,” “Restricted Photograph,” “Official Print,” “RCA Press Release;” also includes photos which are not stamped. The Ballistic Missile Early Warning System was a radar system built by the United States (with the cooperation of Canada and Denmark) during the Cold War to give early warning of a Soviet intercontinental ballistic ICBM nuclear strike. Construction began in 1958 and the system became operational in 1961. RCA was one of the companies contracted to contribute to building this system. $300-500 104 [Americana] Moore, John Journal durant un séjour en France... Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1794. 8vo. (i)xv (i), 1-259; (1)-323 (2) pp., free endpapers and blanks present. Contemporary(?) calfbacked marbled boards, gilt-ruled spines. Evans 27343. In two volumes. $100-150

105 [Americana] (Carli, Giovanni Rinaldo) Della lettere americane Cosmopoli (i.e. Florence), 1780. Two volumes bound as one. First edition in book form. 275, [8]; 318, [10] pp. plus folding engraved map (overlooked by Howes). Engraved vignette of an American Indian on each title-page. 19th century olive green cloth library-style binding, lettered in gilt, top edge stained brown, other edges speckled. With the armorial book-plate of George Cornwall Legh (1804-1877) on front pastedown. Legh was a Conservative Member of Parliament (1841-1847, 1848-1868, 18681873). Bell C74; Howes C149; Sabin 10911; Hough, The Italians and the Creation of America 94. A scarce Italian work on the origins of Native Americans. $800-1,200

109 [Spanish-American War] American photo album depicting the Cuban Theatre of the Spanish-American War, 1898 Large oblong folio. 96 original gelatin silver prints mounted on 22 leaves of cardboard stock. Most of the large and middle format photos bear the “1898 Copyright by W. R. Hearst” blind stamp. The photo-free recto of the first leaf displays several ink presentation inscriptions and other notations dated from November 1898 to October 1931. Subjects include: U.S. naval vessels and their guns, troop landings, cavalry and infantry operations, armed troops firing from a trench, U.S. military field camps, a wounded combatant evacuated on a stretcher, barbed wire fortifications, displaced(?) Cuban civilians, and other related images. $800-1,200

106 [American Revolution] Lane, William (publisher) “Encampment of the Convention Army. At Charlotte Ville in Virginia after they had surrendered to the Americans.” Hand-colored engraving. London, 1789. [From Anburey, Thomas, Travels through the interior parts of America, London, 1789.] Skillful, but later, color. Cresswell 308; see Howes A-226. Picturing Burgoyne’s army in the aftermath of its surrender at Saratoga; marched southward to the Charlottesville, Virginia area, where they were allowed to build cabins and engage in subsistence farming. $250-400

110 [U.S. Continental Congress] Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress, Held at Philadelphia, May 10, 1775 Philadelphia: William and Thomas Bradford, 1775. 8vo. [4], (i)-iv, (1)-239 pp. Contemporary sheep, red morocco spine label. Evans 14569; Howes J-264. $4,000-7,000

107 [American Revolution] Wallabout Committee (compiler) An Account of the Internment of the Remains of 11,500 American Seamen, Soldiers and Citizens, who Fell victims to the Cruelties of the British, on Board their Prison Ships at the Wallabout, During the American Revolution New York: Frank, White, 1808. First edition. 12mo. Contemporary (likely original) tree sheep, gilt-ruled spine. Sabin 94398; American Imprints 16282. $250-400 108 [Americana] Ramsay, David The History of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to The Year 1803 Charleston, 1809. First edition. 8vo. Later 19th century three-quarter brown calf and marbled boards, morocco spine labels. 1 (of 2) folding maps - lacking the General Map, Plan of Charleston present. Howes R-34; Sabin 67686. In two volumes. $300-500

111 [U.S. Continental Congress] Journals of Congress. Containing the Proceedings In the Year, 1776. Volume II. Philadelphia: R. Aitken, 1777. First issue. 8vo. (2), 1-513, (22) [1] pp. Original drab green paper boards, untrimmed. Evans 15648. Printing of the Declaration of Independence on pp. 241-246. $6,000-9,000 112 [U.S. Continental Congress] Journals of Congress. Containing the Proceedings From January 1, 1777, to January 1, 1778. Volume III. New York: John Patterson, [1788]. 8vo. (1)603, [1], (i)-xxii pp. Original drab green paper boards. Evans 21527. Re-issue of the Philadelphia Dunlap printing with a new title-page (on a stub) by Patterson of New York. $1,500-2,500


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113 [African-Americana] Assorted texts (3) Cairnes, J.E. The Slave Power... An Attempt to Explain the Real Issues Involved in the American Contest New York: Carlton, 1862. First American edition. 8vo. Original green cloth, giltlettered spine. Sabin 9856; Blockson 9983. Cochin, Augustin The Results of Emancipation Boston: Walker, Wise, and Company, 1863. “Second Edition.” Translated by Mary Booth. 12mo. Original brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Sabin 14065; see Blockson 9605 and 9909. Johnson, Edward A. A School History of the Negro Race in America Chicago: W.B. Donkey, 1897. “Revised Edition.” 12mo. Original green cloth. Illustrated. See Blockson 3952. $120-180 114 [African-Americana] Assorted titles (4) Hill, Leslie Pinckney Toussaint L’Ouverture: A Dramatic History Boston: Christopher Publishing House, (1928). 12mo. Original black cloth, gilt, dustjacket. Blockson 6634. Scott, Neil Joe Louis, A Picture Story of His Life New York: Greenberg, (1947). Foreward by Frank Sinatra. 12mo, original orange-stamped pictorial purple-brown cloth, dust-jacket. Numerous half-tone photo illustrations. Blockson 8490. Baldwin, James Blues for Mister Charlie, a Play New York: Dial, 1964. First edition. 8vo. Original green-blue stamped black cloth, dust-jacket. Blockson 4896. African-American (newspaper?) Poster, ca. 1910 - Photo half-tone portraits of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and Paul Laurence Dunbar, each with an inspirational quotation in letterpress below each portrait. 8.25 x 15 inches (205 x 375 mm). $120-180 115 [African-Americana] Autograph material (2) Handy, W.C. Gelatin silver print seated portrait. Inscribed, dated “6, 24, 1944,” and signed. Waters, Ethel. Gelatin silver print bust portrait, ca. 1945. Signed. $100-150

116 [African-Americana] Photographs (30) Original photo portraits of African-American adults and children, most ca. 1870s-1920s. Presumably of an extended Philadelphia-area family or circle. Primarily commercially produced portraits. $200-300 117 [African-Americana] Anderson, Marian Signed concert program University of Pennsylvania, Department of Music... A Concert in Honor of Marian Anderson... April 13, 1977. (Philadelphia), (1977). 4to. Original printed self wrappers, (10) pp. Near Fine+. Signed in blue ink on front self wrapper. Strong, bold, dark signature. $100-150 118 [African-Americana] Baldwin, James; Haley, Alex; Goode, Jim Audio cassette tapes and manuscript notes from an unpublished Playboy Magazine article Small file of audio cassette tapes and manuscript notes relating to an unpublished interview with James Baldwin, conducted by Playboy Magazine’s articles editor (and creator of The Playboy Interview), Jim Goode, likely during December of 1967; subsequently submitted to Alex Haley for review. Provenance: the auction of Alex Haley’s estate. $400-700 119 [Boxing] Group of 9 American tobacco cards depicting African-American fighters, 1910 Fighters include: George Dixon, Joe Gans (2), Jack Johnson (4), Sam Langford, Joe Walcott. $150-250 120 [African-Americana] Haley, Alex Manuscript material Small file of manuscript and typescript sheets and cards (often with manuscript annotations) - primarily relating to the family history of Alex Haley’s father. With manila envelope titled in green ink (presumably in Alex Haley’s hand), “Notes / Dad’s Family / We drove to Topeka.” Approximately 20 sheets and cards, 4to and smaller. Ca. 1965-1970. Provenance: the auction of Alex Haley’s estate. $250-400

121 [African-Americana] (Haley, Alex) Typescript leaves with manuscript additions and corrections (2) [Roots], [1976]. Large 4to sheet. Text and manuscript on rectos only. From an early draft of Roots with extensive manuscript corrections, additions, and editorial notations in Alex Haley’s hand. Matted with 3 large format chromogenic photo prints of Alex Haley’s 1967 visit to Gambia. Two pieces. Provenance: the auction of Alex Haley’s estate. $200-400 122 [African-Americana] (Kennedy, John Pendleton) Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1832. First edition. 12mo. Original brown paper boards, rose cloth shelf back, printed paper labels. Complete with fly leaves, 32 pp. Carey & Lea publisher’s catalog at back of volume 2. BAL 11040. In two volumes. $100-150 123 [African-Americana] Works of music (2) Meyerbeer, G. L’Africaine Opera en 5 Actes. Partition Chant & Piano Paris: G. Brandus & S. Dufour, [ca. 1860]. 3eme Edition Populaire. 4to. 3 preliminary leaves including tinted lithographic cover, 1379 pp. Complete piano vocal score. American Sheet Music Album Ca. 1830s-1860s. Includes popular songs, classical arias and oratorio pieces. With engraved and lithographic pictorial covers or vignette self-covers. Includes “Little Eva; Uncle Tom’s Guardian Angel...” Boston: John P. Jewett, 1852, pictorial cover; “The Fireman’s Call as Sung by George Washington Dixon,” Boston: C. H. Keith, 1845; also includes Jenny Lind-related pieces. George Washington Dixon (1801-1861) is often considered the first black-face performer. $200-300 124 Stowe, Harriet Beecher Uncle Tom’s Cabin London: John Cassell, 1852. First edition thus. 8vo. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Contemporary three-quarter black calf and marbled board, spine stamped in blind and in gilt, brown morocco spine label. With wood engraved plates. Cohn 777. First Cruikshank book form edition. $300-500

125 [African-Americana] Washington, Booker T. Letter signed Tuskegee, October 15, 1900. 1 p. 4to. On Tuskegee Institute letterhead. To Miss Ellen D. Jackson, Jackson Homestead, Newton, Massachusetts, “...I send you a copy of my annual report...” $120-180 126 [African-Americana] Wheatley, Phillis The Negro Equaled by Few Europeans... (and) Poems on Various Subjects, Moral and Entertaining by Phillis Wheatley Philadelphia: William W. Woodward, 1801. First American edition. 12mo. Contemporary sheep, gilt-ruled spines, morocco spine labels. Sabin 39282; American Imprints 798. In two volumes. Translated from the French of Louis-Joseph Lavallée, Marquis de Boisrobert. $500-800 127 [African-Americana] [Malcom X] Haley, Alex Typescript leaf with manuscript additions and corrections [The Autobiography of Malcolm X “Caught” chapter], [1965]. Folio sheet, text, and manuscript on recto only. Exhibiting many manuscript additions and editorial comments in Haley’s hand. Provenance: the auction of Alex Haley’s estate. $200-300 128 [African-Americana] Young, Andrew Typed letter, signed Washington, July 31, 1974. 1 p., 4to. To Mr. Jerome J. Shestack, Chairman, American Bar Association, responding to a dinner invitation, and with autograph post script, “Let’s at least have a phone conversation. I’ll appreciate your views on the topic. My home no. in Atlanta is...” Signed as U.S. Congressional representative on Congress of the United States letterhead. Andrew Young (born 1932), friend and ally of Martin Luther King, Jr., Executive Director of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), U.S Congressional Representative, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. $100-150


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129 Buchanan, James Autograph letters, signed (3) Washington, February 22, 1823 - 1 p., 4to. With integral address leaf, docketed. As U.S. Congressional representative to John C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, requesting that a military officer be transferred to a post closer to “his aged parents.” Also signed by two others. Washington, April 7, 1848 - 1 p., 4to. As Secretary of State to W.L. Marcy, Secretary of War, recommending a promotion for Horace Haldeman, “...[He] left a most agreeable and profitable position in life purely for patriotic duty... has acquitted himself with honor in Mexico, &... would make an excellent officer...” Wheatland, near Lancaster, June 18, 1849 - 2 pp. on one 4to sheet. To John Y. Mason, advising him on financial matters. $800-1,200 130 Carter, Jimmy Autograph material (2) Autograph signature on typed transcript of the Presidental oath of office. Strong signature on clean, crisp small 4to sheet. Short typed letter signed. No Place, December 20, 1976. 1 p., 4to. As President elect to Senator Jennings Randolph, “Thanks for your kind words about Cy Vance. Your support means a lot to me!” Strong autograph signature, “Jimmy,” in blue ink. Clean and crisp. Lot also includes a photograph of Carter. $200-300 131 Cleveland, Grover Autograph letter, signed (New York), May 11, 1890. 2 pp. on one 8vo leaf with integral leaf. To W.N. Armstrong, relating, in part, to the dedication of the [President] Garfield Memorial. Back of gutter of the integral leaf mounted to the inside back of stiff folder. The recipient may be William Nevins Armstrong. $150-250

132 Coolidge, Calvin Autograph material (4) Typed letter signed. Boston, January 29, 1918. 1 p., 4to. As Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, declining to offer a recommendation for an appointment. Signature in clear, but slightly weak, blue ink. White House postal cover, postmarked, Lynn, Aug. 14, 1924, addressed in ink to Mr. John Coolidge in Calvin Coolidge’s hand, as President of U.S. Some dust smudging, but strong, clear autograph. Typed letter signed. Washington, November 15, 1924. 1 p., 4to. On White House letterhead, as President of the U.S. to Channing H. Cox, Governor of Massachusetts, deferring an invitation relating to Massachusetts’ upcoming celebration of the 150th anniversary of the American Revolution. Strong signature in dark blue ink. Typed letter signed. Northampton, Massachusetts, February 19, 1931. 1p., 4to. To Mr. Richard H. Waldo, “A friend of mine is interested in a property... Fifty-seven West Fifty-eighth Street [Manhattan, N.Y.]... Can you give me any idea about the value of this property.” Strong signature in dark blue ink. Lot also includes an engraved portrait and two photographs. $400-700 133 Fillmore, Millard Autograph material (3) Autograph letter signed. Washington, May 26, 1840. 2 pp. on one 4to sheet. To his cousin Mrs. Ann L. Dixon. Clear body and strong signature, “Millard,” in blue ink. Autograph letter signed. Buffalo, May 30, 1844. 2 pp. on one 4to sheet. To his cousin Mrs. Ann L. Dixon, “...By the by you perceive I was right in saying that I should not be nominated for Vice President. You must not however infer that I am disappointed or low spirited. On the contrary I am in good health and fine spirits; confident of the sweep of the Whig cause, and rejoicing at the benefits which the country will derive from it...” Clear, strong body and signature, “Millard Fillmore.“ Autograph letter signed. Buffalo, Feb. 8, 1860. 1 p., 12mo. To an unknown correspondent, “I have now used your new device or ‘eraser’ long enough to be satisfied that it is the best thing of its kind which has fallen under my observation...” Clear, but a little light body and signature, “Millard Fillmore.” $500-800

134 Ford, Gerald R. Autograph material (3) Typed letter signed. Washington, April 18, 1966. 1 p., 4to. To Mr. William Broersma [on the job training program in Grand Rapids, Michigan], “...It is extremely disappointing to realize that we are spending millions of dollars on a so-called anti-poverty program which is producing few if any results...” As Minority Leader of U.S. House of Representatives on Congressional letterhead. All clean and clear, signed “Jerry.” Short typed letter signed. Washington, January 22, 1970. 1 p., 4to. As Minority Leader of U.S. House of Representatives on Congressional letterhead. All clear and clean, signed “Jerry.” Our Bridgehead to the Future Pamphlet signed. London, 1983. Tall 12mo, original stapled printed blue wrappers. Signed, “Gerald R. Ford” on front wrapper in strong, dark blue ink. Lot also includes typed letter with autopen signature. $200-300

137 Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs New York: Charles L. Webster, 1885-1886. First edition. Large 8vo. Original threequarter tan calf, marbled boards and edges, spines gilt, red and black morocco spine labels. With 2 frontispiece portraits, 2 folding facsimiles, 2 etched plates (views), maps. In two volumes. $200-300

135 Garfield, James A. Autograph letter, signed Mentor, Ohio. Nov. 19, 1880. 1 p., 8vo. As President Elect, to Albert A. Clapp, Red Oak, Iowa, “...Accept my thanks for your congratulations.” Body and signature generally clean and strong, signature traversed by light horizontal crease. In dust-smudged postal envelope addressed in Garfield’s hand. $300-500

139 Hoover, Herbert Autograph material (2) Typed letter signed. (New York), December 10, 1912. 1 p., 4to. To John A. Stewart, writing to arrange a meeting on behalf of Mr. Moore, President of the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Clear body, generally strong signature, “H C Hoover.” Lightly and evenly toned. Paper slip inscribed and signed, “Herbert Hoover.” Strong signature in dark blue ink on slip mounted to back of 3 x 5 inch index card. Lot also includes Hoover’s July 25, 1960 Republican National Convention speech in printed pamphlet form with facsimile of Hoover’s holograph on its front wrapper. $120-180

136 Grant, Ulysses S. Autograph letters, signed (2) Elizabeth, New Jersey, September 21, 1875. 2 pp., on two 8vo sheets. As President of the United States, to Edwards Pierrepont, soliciting the Attorney General to make recommendations for the appointment of a successor to Judge Woodruff. Body and signature strong and clear. [New York], Feb. 10, 1883. 4 pp., 12mo. To Mrs. [Hamilton] Fish, regretfully withdrawing a commitment that he and Mrs. Grant made to dine with Governor and Mrs. Fish, owing to a request from the Secretary of State that he appear in Washington in connection with “the commercial treaty between the United States and Mexico.” Body and signature strong and clear. $800-1,200

138 Harrison, Benjamin. Autograph material (2) Manuscript document signed. Marion County, Indiana, June, 1862. 3 folio leaves. Attestation in a legal case. Harrison signing for his law firm as, “Harrison & Fishback.” Dark, strong signature. Typed letter signed. No place, April 11, 1899. 1 p., 4to. To the Fairmount Art Association, regretting that he is unable to attend the unveiling of the equestrian statue of General U.S. Grant. Strong ink signature. $200-300


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140 Johnson, Lyndon B. Autograph material (2) Typed letter signed. Washington, January 14, 1965. 2 pp. on two 4to sheets. On White House letterhead, as President of the U.S. to Messrs. Tweed and Segal, “Acting Attorney General Katzenbach and Governor Collins have recently brought to my attention again the excellent work done by members of the National Lawyers’ Committee on Civil Rights... there will continue to be many instances in which the skills and constructive efforts of members of the the Bar can make a great difference in individual communities...” Strong, dark ink signature. The Johnson Years Book with signed presentation label. New York, January 13, 1969. Folio, original stiff white wrappers, with embossed Presidental seal. With mounted U.S. Presidential presentation label, strongly signed in ink by Lyndon B. Johnson. Lot also includes typed letter on U.S. Senate letterhead with Johnson’s autopen signature. $400-700 141 [Lincoln, Abraham] “...Fire Department of Philadelphia... expressive of regret of the death of our late President... Abraham Lincoln” Mourning broadside. [Philadelphia], [1865]. Broadside with gilt-letterpress and gilt ornaments printed on black-coated paper with mounted oval albumen photo bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln facing left. $800-1,200 142 McKinley, William Manuscript civil action legal documents signed (2) Stark County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas. One dated March 11, 1871 and one dated March 12, 1872. Each two folio sheets. Each with a strong signature in ink by McKinley. $200-300 143 Nixon, Richard M. Assorted books (2) Six Crises Garden City: Doubleday, 1962. First edition. 8vo. Original gray cloth, lacking dust-jacket. Inscribed and signed in ink on half-title by Dick [Richard] Nixon. The Real War (New York): Warner Books, (1980). First and limited edition, signed by Nixon. 8vo. Original silver-lettered and pictorial burgundy cloth, slip case. $100-150

144 Pierce, Franklin Autograph letters, signed (3) Autograph letter signed. Concord (New Hampshire), May 1, 1839. 4 pp., 4to. To Chas. S. Davis, Esq., reflecting on the life and character of his recently deceased father, Benjamin Pierce. Clear legible body, strong signature in blue ink traversed by a moderate vertical crease. Short autograph letter signed. Washington, Senate Chamber, June 2, 1840. As U.S. Senator from New Hampshire to James K. Paulding, Secretary of the Navy, expediting the naval appointment of 15 year old Robert Blunt Storer on the verso of a constituent’s letter asking him (Franklin Pierce) to effectuate this appointment. All on one 4to sheet. Pierce’s signature starting, in part, to fade. Autograph letter signed. Concord (New Hampshire), June 17, 1844. 2 pp., on one 4to sheet. To “My dearest Jennie” [his wife, Jane Appleton Pierce]. A tender letter of quotidian marital details. Clear body and signature, “Franklin.” $400-700 145 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Autograph material (2) Short typed letter signed. Albany, August 20, 1932. 1p., 4to. As Governor of New York, to Mr. Aaron A. Gamsey, “I was delighted to receive the covers and stamps to add to my collection...” Clean and crisp, strong, dark signature. Typed letter initialed. Washington, April 10, 1943. 1 p., 4to. As President of the United States, on White House letterhead on bluegreen paper stock, to Mr. Stanley W. Prenosil, [thanking the recipient and his associates for their birthday gifts] “...I am thrilled to have the Log of the ‘Philadelphia’ and I have always wanted the French edition of Robinson Crusoe...” Clean and crisp. Strongly and darkly initialed. $250-400 146 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Typed letter, signed Albany, March 24, 1930. 1 p. 4to. To the Superior Hat Company - Personal, “The ‘EXRAY’ hat arrived and I am quite delighted with it. It will be perfectly splendid for use in Warm Springs. The green visor will be most useful where the sun is so hot.” Signed as Governor of New York on Executive Chamber letterhead. Strong, clear signature. $250-400

147 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Typed letter, signed Washington, May 12, 1920. 1 p., 4to. On Assistant Secretary of the Navy letterhead, to J.J. McCabe, Esq. [on the upcoming 1920 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco], “...Frankly, I do not think we should create too much of a row or a split in the Delegation... I am a little fearful that Mayor Luna and Judge Seabury have gone a little too far and created a little too much bitterness. It seems to me it is quite unnecessary for us to indulge in personalities or shake fists under people’s noses...” Body of letter clean. Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated at the San Francisco Convention as the Democratic Party’s Vice Presidental candidate. $300-500 148 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Autograph material (3) Typed letter signed. Albany, March 12, 1913. 1p., 4to. On Roosevelt’s The Senate of The State of New York letterhead. To William F. Sheehan [relating to the Cemetery Bill], “...I can assure you that I will do what I can to aid its passage.” Typed letter signed. New York, December 32, 1923. 1 p., 4to. To Hon. A.C.N. Thompson, “I have been very glad to write the Governor in regard to the possibility of your appointment to the Court of Claims...” Body clear. Roosevelt’s generally strong signature traversed by several light creases. Short typed letter initialed. Long Key, March 7, 1926. 1 p., 8vo. With the ink stamp of Roosevelt & O’Connor, contents relating to the firms legal services. Strongly initialed, “FDR.” $250-400 149 Roosevelt, Theodore Typed letter, signed New York, December 23, 1910. 1 p., small 4to. On Theodore Roosevelt’s The Outlook letterhead, to Judge John Proctor Clarke, “...The public does not appreciate what I know you do appreciate, that I hold the wise judge higher than all other public servents, indeed higher than any other man in the community. Now I would like very much to see you, and talk over some things...” $120-180

150 [Roosevelt, Theodore] Assorted books (8) Bishop, Joseph Bucklin Theodore Roosevelt and His Time, Shown in His Own Letters New York: Scribner’s, 1920. Autograph edition, signed by Kermit Roosevelt. Also inscribed. In two volumes. Roosevelt, Kermit The Long Trail New York, 1921. Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt New York: Scribner’s, 1921. Fourth printing. Inscribed. Cowles, Anna Roosevelt (editor) Letters from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles, 1870-1918 New York: Scribner’s, 1924. First edition. Inscribed. Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor (editor) Hunting Big Game in the Eighties, The Letters of Elliott Roosevelt, Sportsman New York: Scribner’s, 1933. First edition. Inscribed. Longworth, Alice Roosevelt Crowded Hours, Reminiscences New York: Scribner’s, 1933. Inscribed. Lodge, Henry Cabot The Senate of the United States New York: Scribner’s, 1921. Inscribed. Hagedorn, Hermann Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1921. First edition. Inscribed. $250-400


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151 Taft, William Howard Typed letters, signed (4) Pointe-a-Pic, P. Q., Canada, July 19, 1921. 2 pp., 4to. To Myron T. Herrick, Ambassador, Paris, France [responding to congratulations on assuming the office of Chief Justice], “...The task which I face is one of incessant labor and great responsibility, and I am concerned least I might not be able to meet exigency...” Pointe-au-Pic, Canada, July 5, 1924. 1 p., 4to. On Supreme Court letterhead, responding to a request for an autograph. Washington, March 7, 1927. 1 p., 4to. On Supreme Court letterhead, to Mr. Herbert T. Fordham, “...I of course welcome any means by which the character of the [New York] bar can be improved...” Washington, December 15, 1928. 2 pp., on two 4to sheets. On Supreme Court letterhead, to U.S. Senator Robert F. Wagner [addressing concerns relating to delays in producing the Supreme Courts official reports], “...The detail and care necessary in the preparation of these reports are hardly realized by the ordinary practitioner... I hope the that the Senate will not make an investigation in a matter the Court itself makes at every convenient time...” William Howard Taft was the 27th President of the United States (1909-1913) and later Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (19211930), the only person to have served in both offices. $600-900 152 Taft, William H(oward). Present Day Problems New York: Dodd, Mead, 1908. First edition. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered blue-green cloth, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Frontispiece portrait. Signed and dated, “Washington, Dec. 9, 1928,” in ink on the half-title by William H(oward) Taft. Some dampstaining. Nevertheless, a strong Taft autograph as Chief Justice of the United States. $100-150

153 Truman, Harry S. Typed letters, signed (3) Independence, Missouri, August 31, 1957. 1 p., 4to. To Dean Acheson, “...Thank you for that information on the “tri-partisan” situation. When something of that kind puzzles my Secretary of State, who is never puzzled by anything... my confusion no longer troubles me... The Boss was highly pleased to have an opportunity to read your letter...” Independence, Missouri, May 26, 1960. 1 p., 4to. To David H. Morgan, “...I sincerely hope that it will be possible for me to get in touch with you when I am in Los Angeles for the Convention. Nobody knows how it is going to come out and I know less than anybody about it. However, I am hoping we can nominate somebody who can win the election...” Independence, Missouri, April 21, 1961. 1 p., 4to. To Ralph McGill, publisher, The Atlanta Constitution, “It certainly was a pleasure to sign the book for your son... I am returning that 30-cent stamp which you sent, and the reason is I have a special arrangement for mailing things without cost...” With an uncancelled 30-cent stamp stapled to the upper left corner of the letter sheet. $300-500 154 Trump, Donald J. and Charles Leerhsen Trump, Surviving at the Top New York: Random House, (1990). First edition, Preferred Editions issue, #328/500 signed by Donald Trump. 8vo. Original brown leather, gilt, all edges gilt. Photo plates. $250-400 155 Van Buren, Martin Autograph material (2) Partly-printed legal document, filled-in in manuscript, signed. Columbia County, New York. June 11, (1808). Docketed. Arrest order. Strong ink signature, “Martin Van Buren atty.” Docketed postal cover, addressed to Benjamin F. Butler, Albany in Van Buren’s hand, post marked August 3, Hudson New York, with autograph post script on inside initialed by Van Buren. Docket dated 1832. $250-400 156 Washington, George Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress... during the War between the United Colonies and Great-Britain New York: Samuel Campbell, 1796. Second edition. 8vo. Contemporary sheep, morocco spine labels. Howes W-142. In two volumes. $400-700

157 Wilson, Woodrow Typed letter, signed Paris, February 7, 1919. 2 pp., on two 4to leaves. As President of the United States, to Brad Whitlock, Minister of the United States, American Legation, Brussels, Belgium, “I am genuinely distressed to find that I cannot, before going back home, leave Paris long enough to make a visit to Brussels... My duties here exact every hour of me and, I hope, will be very much more helpful to Belgium than any visit I could make would be... You have been very kind to my little girl... She was extremely fortunate to be in such hands when her cold came upon her.” Crisp and clean, Wilson’s strong, dark signature traversed at its center by moderate horizontal crease. $400-700 158 Wilson, Woodrow Typed letter, signed Pass Christian (Mississippi), January 5, 1914. 1p., 4to. As President of U.S. on White House letterhead, to The Editor, Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, “You May wonder why I did not respond to your telegram... about the death of Doctor Weir Mitchell, because, of course, my admiration for Doctor Mitchell was very great and sincere... I have simply been obliged to make the rule that I cannot express myself for publication about other than public matters, except upon extraordinary occasion.” Clear body, strong ink signature. $250-400 159 Wilson, Woodrow Typed letters, signed (2) Princeton, March 9, 1908 - 1 p., small 4to. On Wilson’s President’s Room, Princeton University letterhead, to Miss Eva Dean, assuring her that the lectures delivered at Columbia University “...will probably appear in book form in the course of a couple of months, being published by the Columbia University Press...” Clear body, strong, dark signature. (No place), August 5, 1911 - 2 pp., on two 4to sheets. On State of New Jersey Executive Department letterhead, to Colonel William C. Liller on tactical political exigencies, including his (Wilson’s) unintentional alienation of Judge Hudspeth. Clear body, generally strong signature. $250-400

160 Wilson, Woodrow Typed letter, signed Princeton, October 7, 1895. 3 pp., 12mo. To the American illustrator Howard Pyle relating to their collaboration on In Washington’s Day, published in book form in 1896 with text by Wilson, “...I shall be extremely interested to see your sketches. I expect to like them a great deal better than I like the text.” Clear body, strong signature in blue ink. $300-500 161 [Wilson, Woodrow] Assorted books (2) George Washington New York: Harper & Brothers, (1896) [but 1917]. 12mo. Original blue cloth, spine gilt. Frontispiece portrait of Washington. Signed and dated “1923” in ink at head of front free endpaper recto. In Memoriam, The Passing of Woodrow Wilson Brooklyn: Brewster Publications, 1924. #240/385. 8vo. Original blue cloth-backed gray paper boards, paper cover label, edges untrimmed. $100-150 162 [Currier & Ives, et al.] Hand-colored lithographs of American Presidents (10) Includes:Currier, N., publisher. “George Washington. First President of the United States.” New York, (ca. 1845-1856). Gale 2554. Currier, N., publisher. “Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States.” (New York), (ca. 1845-1856). Gale 6500. Currier, N., publisher. “James Madison, Fourth President of the United States.” New York, (ca. 1845-1856). Gale 3421. Currier, N., publisher. “Andrew Jackson. Seventh President of the United States.” New York, (ca. 1845-1856). Gale 0230. Currier, N., publisher. “Martin Van Buren. Eighth President of the United States.” New York, (ca. 1845-1856). Gale 4378. Fisher, J., publisher; Currier, N., lithographer. “Death of Harrison, April 4 A.D. 1841.” Boston, (ca. 1841). Gale 1617. Fisher, J., publisher; (Currier, N., lithographer?). “John Tyler: Tenth President of the United States.” Boston, (ca. 1850). Gale 3547. Currier, N., publisher. “James K. Polk, nominated for Eleventh President of the United States.” New York, (ca. 1844). Gale 3409. Currier, N., publisher. “Franklin Pierce, Fourteenth President of the United States.” New York, 1852. Gale 2304. Currier, N.; Ives, J., publishers. “Hon. Abraham Lincoln, ‘Our Next President.’” New York, 1860. Gale 3125. Each in 19th century hardwood frame. $1,200-1,800


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163 [Judaica] She’arit Haple’atah Displaced Persons Archive Places and dates vary although mostly Eastern Europe, 1940s. Approximately 200 titles in 240 volumes. Sizes and bindings vary. Condition varies. Please inquire about a full listing. The items in this unique collection were printed for, and relate to, Jewish Displaced Persons who were living in camps in Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1949; they were called the She’arit Haple’atah-or “the surviving remnant.” After their liberation from the Nazis in the spring of 1945, hundreds of thousands of Jews lived in camps-often former concentration camps or German army camps-that were run by the Allied authorities. The mission of the Displaced Persons camps was to repatriate people to their home countries. They also fulfilled a practical need for temporary shelters, providing food, clothing, medicine and transportation. The number of camps tapered off as people were repatriated; especially with the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Fohrenwald, in Germany, was the last camp to close, in 1957. $100,000-150,000 164 Addams, Jane The Long Road of Woman’s Memory New York: Macmillan, 1927. Second printing. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered blue cloth. Inscribed and signed at Hull House, Chicago in ink on front free endpaper recto by Jane Addams. $100-150

165 [Aviation] Assorted books (3) Grahame-White, Claude; Harper, Harry The Aeroplane in War London: T. Warner Laurie, [1912]. First edition. 8vo. Original gilt-paneled and giltlettered red cloth. With frontispiece portrait and 16 photo plates, 12 pp. publisher’s advertisements at back. With Claude Grahame-White’s book-plate on front pastedown. Frontispiece inscribed and signed by Claude Grahame-White in ink below image. And with 2 pp. Claude Grahame-White autograph letter signed on The London Aerodome letterhead, dated “Dec, 1923,” laid-in. “When this book was first published my predictions... as to the use of aircraft in warfare of the future were universally ridiculed... The accuracy however of my foresight in this direction will be obvious to anyone who reads this book...” Mitchell, William Our Air Force, The Keystone of National Defense New York: E.P Dutton, (1921). 12mo. Original gilt-lettered blue cloth. Frontispiece and numerous other photo plates. Inscribed. Wells, Linton Around the World in Twenty-Eight Days Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926. First edition. 12mo. Original gilt-pictorial and gilt-lettered red cloth. Photo plates. Inscribed. $250-400 166 Barrie, J.M. Assorted inscribed books (2) Sentimental Tommy New York: Scribner’s, 1896. First Ames edition. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered, pictorial green and gilt-stamped brown cloth. Frontispiece and 10 plates. Inscribed “Yours Sincerely,” and signed in ink at head of front free endpaper recto by J.M. Barrie. A Window in Thrums; (An Edinburgh Eleven) New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, no date [ca. 1898]. 12mo. Original green cloth, gilt. Frontispiece portrait. Inscribed “Yours Sincerely,” and signed in ink at head of front free endpaper recto by J. M. Barrie. $120-180

167 Bryan, William Jennings Assorted books (3) Speeches of... New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1913. 12mo, original blue cloth, gilt-lettered spines, top edge gilt. Frontispieces. Each volume inscribed to S.D. Green and signed in ink on its front free endpaper recto by William Jennings Bryan. In two volumes. In His Image New York: Fleming H. Revel, (1922). 12mo. Original brick red cloth, spine gilt. Inscribed to S.D. Green and signed in ink on front free endpaper by William Jennings Bryan. All presumed first editions. $80-120 168 Drinkwater, John Assorted works (7) Lincoln: The World Emancipator Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1920. First edition. Signed. Selected Poems London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1922. First edition. Inscribed and with autograph quotation. Abraham Lincoln London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1922. 16th printing. Inscribed and with autograph quotation. Oliver Cromwell: A Play London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1922. Third printing. Inscribed and with autograph quotation. Robert E. Lee: A Play London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1923. Second printing. Inscribed and with autograph quotation. Preludes, 1921-1922 Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1923. First American edition. Signed. Robert E. Lee: A Play Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1923). $100-150 169 [Lindbergh, Charles] Beamish, Richard J. The Story of Lindbergh the Lone Eagle No place: The International Press, 1927. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered, black-stamped pictorial blue cloth. Paper slip signed and dated “Aug. 15, 1934,” in ink by Charles A. Lindbergh. Lot also includes 6 period photo arcade cards relating to Charles A. Lindbergh. $150-250

170 Masters, Edgar Lee Assorted inscribed books (4) The Great Valley New York: Macmillan, 1916. First printing. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered blue cloth. Inscribed. Starved Rock New York: Macmillan, 1919. First printing. 12mo. Original blue cloth. Inscribed. Life: A Dramatic Poem New York: Macmillan, 1926. First printing. 12mo. Original blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine. Inscribed. Jack Kelso: A Dramatic Poem New York: Appleton, 1928. First printing. 12mo. Original blue cloth, gilt-pictorial blue cloth. Inscribed. $100-150 171 Roberts, Kenneth L. Black Magic Indianapolis: Bobby-Merrill, (1924). 12mo. Original gilt-lettered and pictorial black cloth. Frontispiece. Inscribed for S.D. Green, dated “Palm Beach, January, 1927,” and signed in ink on front free endpaper by Kenneth L. Roberts. On the fascism of the 1920’s, praising Mussolini and Italian fascism, critical of the emerging German variety. $100-150 172 [Seton-Thompson, Ernest] Assorted books (3) The Trail of the Sandhill Stag New York: Scribner’s, 1899. First printing. Small 4to. Original gilt-pictorial olive-green cloth, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. With color frontispiece, full-page and other illustrations. Inscribed to S.D. Green, signed, and embellished with a small drawing of animal tracks, all in ink on front blank by Ernest Seton-Thompson. The Biography of a Grizzly New York: Century, 1900. First printing. Small 4to. Original pictorial russet cloth. With title vignettes, full-page illustrations (1 loose), other illustrations. Inscribed, signed, and embellished with a small drawing of animal tracks, all in ink on front free endpaper recto, by Ernest Seton-Thompson. Seton, Grace Thompson Chinese Lanterns New York: Dodd, Mead, 1924. Second printing. 8vo. Original color stamped pictorial orange cloth, top edge stained red, other edges untrimmed. With photo frontispiece and numerous photo plates. Inscribed to S.D. Green, dated “July 20, 1927,” and signed in ink by Grace Thompson Seaton on front free endpaper recto. $250-400


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173 Terhune, Albert Payson Gray Dawn New York: Harper, 1927. First edition. 12mo. Original white-lettered green cloth. With frontispiece and 3 color plates. Presentation copy, inscribed and signed in ink on verso of frontispiece by Albert Payson Terhune. Also with real photo post card format silver print portrait of Terhune with Gray Dawn mounted to verso of half-title. $120-180 174 Thomas, Lowell Assorted books (3) With Lawrence in Arabia New York: Century, (1924). 12mo. Original pictorial orange, blue, and black cloth. Frontispiece portrait of Lawrence, numerous photo plates. Inscribed and signed by Lowell Thomas in green ink on front free endpaper recto, “May Allah give you peace / and may your shadow never / grow less. Lowell Thomas.” India: Land of the Black Pagoda New York: Century, (1930). First printing. 8vo. Original gilt-pictorial black cloth. Photo frontispiece, numerous photo plates. Inscribed and signed by Lowell Thomas in green ink on half-title. Old Gimlet Eye: Adventures of Smedley D. Butler New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1933). 8vo. Original blue cloth. With frontispiece, fullpage and other illustrations. Inscribed to S.D. Green, dated “Sept. 14, 1937,” and signed in ink on half-title by Smedley D. Butler. $100-150

175 [World War I] Assorted books (10) Blodgett, Mable Fuller Life and Letters of Richard Ashley Blodgett, First Lieutenant United States Air Service No place, no date [ca. 1919]. Inscribed. Dawes, Charles G. A Journal of the Great War Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1921). Each signed and inscribed. In two volumes. Eastman, Max Understanding Germany New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1916. First edition. Inscribed. George, David Lloyd Where are We Going New York: Doran, (1923). Signed. Kipling, Rudyard (editor) The Irish Guards in the Great War Garden City: Doubleday, Page, 1923. First edition. In two volumes. [Haig, Douglas] [Dispatches] [London, 1920]. Portfolio of maps only. [Murray, Sir Archibald] [Dispatches] [London, 1920]. Portfolio of maps only. Raemaekers, Louis Kultur in Cartoons New York: Century, 1917. First printing. Signed, and with 8 line inscription. $200-400 176 [American Authors] Autograph material (6) Assorted autograph material relating to American authors. Includes signed cards and signed slips. 6 pieces. Signed by: Louis Brookfield, Lilian Hellman, Alice Livingston Hill, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Carl Sandburg, Henry Van Dyke. $80-120 177 [American First Ladies] Typed letters, signed (2) Bush, Barbara. No place, September 30, 1988. 1 p., small 4to. On her red, white, and blue bordered stationary. To Mr. Benson, “...one of the biggest [challenges of the Presidental campaign] is maintaining my serenity in the face of untrue or negative comments about George Bush...” Body clear. Stong signature with equally strong autograph post script. Roosevelt, Eleanor. (New York), June 21, 1960. 1 p., small 4to. On her Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 53 East 74th Street, NY, NY letterhead. To Mr. Haggerty, “Since accepting for lunch on July 11th, I find I have to attend the Democratic Convention in Los Angeles...” Clear body, strong signature. With photo portrait. $120-180

178 [American Military Leaders] Autograph material (17) Assorted autograph material relating to American military leaders. 20th century. Includes primarily signed cards, other autographs. 17 pieces. Signed by: General C.L. Chennault, General Mark W. Clark, General J. Lawton Collins, Admiral Louis Denfeld, General Jacob L. Devers, General James Doolittle, Admiral W.F. Halsey, General George Kenney, Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, Lieutenant General Curtis E. LeMay, General Douglas MacArthur, Rear Admiral Donald B. MacMillian, General George Marshall, Lieutenant General Walter B. Smith, General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, General J.M. Wainwright. $300-500 179 [American Notable Figures] Assorted autograph material (8) Foss, Joe (Joseph Jacob). U.S. WWII Ace Fighter. Original photograph inscribed, dated “1989,” and signed. Hull, Isaac (1773-1843). Commodore, U.S. Navy. Autograph letter closing signed. Heyerdahl, Thor. Post card signed. Macmillan, Donald B. (1874-1970). Arctic Explorer. Biographical pamphlet signed, also signed by Miriam Macmillan. Manning, Commodore Harry. Time Magazine cover signed. Seymour, Brig. General Truman. Manuscript document fragment signed. Near Petersburg, Va., January 25, 1865. Ford, Henry II. Card signed. Iacocca, Lee. Card signed. Lot also includes original photographs (11) relating to WWI. $200-300 180 [American Politics] Autograph material (6) Assorted autograph material relating to American Presidents and other public figures. Includes signed post cards. 6 pieces. Signed by: George H.W. Bush, Mamie Doud Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, General Douglas MacArthur, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman. $250-400 181 [American Politics] Autograph material (34) Assorted autograph material relating to American politics. Includes Presidents, Vice Presidents, and other political notables. Primarily signed cards. Includes 5 autopen or proxy signatures. 34 pieces. $500-800

182 [American 20th century public figures] Autograph material (lot) Assorted autograph material, etc. relating to American 20th century public figures. Lot also includes some proxy and printed signatures. Signed by: J. Edgar Hoover (2), Adlai Stevenson, John Lindsey, Hugh Scott, Richardson Dilworth (reforming mayor of Philadelphia), David Leo Lawrence (first Catholic elected governor of Pennsylvania). $120-180 183 [Jewish-Americans] Autograph material (3) Assorted autograph material relating to notable Jewish-Americans. 3 pieces. Signed by: Felix Frankfurter, Jonas E. Salk, Elie Wiesel. $120-180 184 [Men of letters] Autograph material (6) Howells, W(illiam) D(ean). Autograph letter signed. Cambridge, Oct. 13, 1889. 1 p. 8vo. Lemon, Mark. Short autograph letter signed. (London), no date [ca. 1853-1857]. 1 p. 8vo. On the letterhead of The Field. Lemon, Mark. Autograph letter signed. (London), December 8, 1864. 1 p. 12mo. To George Cruikshank, “My dear old friend, I am very proud to find our names joined together...” On Punch Office letterhead. Santayana, G(eorge). Autograph letter signed. Rome, December 20, 1925. 4 pp. Small 4to. To a Cambridge, Mass. bookseller, “...You had better not send me any thing in the future unless I ask for it, because with my aging... and wandering life, I am not always in a position to profit by wisdom falling from heaven... the only American Book that I am curious to see is Max Eastman’s ‘After the Death of Lenin’... I have a weak spot in my heart for the Bolsheviks, not because they hate Christendom but because they have in view a positive exclusive way of life a rival to other ideal systems...” Symonds, J(ohn) A(ddington). Autograph letter signed. March 20, 1883. 4 pp. 12mo. Woolf, Leonard. Publisher’s promotional photo signed, 1967. Silver print, 7 x 5 inches (182 x 126 mm). For Harcourt, Brace & World’s issue of Woolf’s Downhill All the Way. Mark Lemon (1809-1870), co-founder of Punch, first editor of The Field. $300-500


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185 [Notable 19th century Americans] Autograph material (4) Beecher, Henry Ward. Autograph letter signed. Brooklyn, July 25, [18]79. 2 pp. 12mo. With a carte-de-visit format portrait of H.W. Beecher. Beecher, H(enry). W(ard). Autograph homiletic quotation signed. Brooklyn, Oct. 6 1864. 8vo sheet mounted on contemporary card stock. Higginson, Thos. Wentwoth. Autograph letter signed. Cambridge, Oct. 20, 1879. 1 p. 16mo. “Could I be allowed to subscribe to the University reading room...” Lincoln, Robert T(odd). Card signed. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911), Unitarian minister, abolitionist. $200-300 186 [Religion] Autograph material (5) Assorted autograph material relating to American religious figures. 5 pieces. Signed by: Percy B. Crawford, Norman Vincent Peal, Daniel A. Poling, Cardinal F. Spellman, Jack Wyrtzen. Percy B. Crawford (1902-1960), built the first successful Christian broadcasting network. $100-150 187 [U.S. Supreme Court Justices] Autograph material (9) Assorted autograph material of United States Supreme Court Justices, primarily 20th century. Signed and inscribed cards. 9 pieces. Signers include: Hugo L. Black, Harold H. Burton, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, Charles E. Hughes, Robert H. Jackson, Frank Murphy, Stanley Reed, Wiley Rutledge. $300-500 188 [World Politics] Autograph material (6) Assorted autograph material relating to world figures, primarily diplomats and politicians. 6 pieces. Signed by: Ralph J. Bunche, Sarah Churchill, Milovan Djilas (2), Anthony Eden, Carlos P. Romulo. Milovan Djilas (1911-1995), Yugoslavian communist politician, theorist, and author. Carlos P. Romulo (1898-1985), Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, author, President of the UN General Assembly. $80-120

189 Autograph material (3) Assorted autograph material. 3 pieces. Signed by: Jim [James A.] Michener, Eugene Ormandy, Carl Sandburg. $120-180 190 Armstrong, Neil Post card signed and inscribed $500-800 191 [Berenson, Bernard], et al. Autograph material (6) Autograph letters initialed “B.B.” (6) by Bernard Berenson. Lot also includes a typed letter signed, Florence, April 25, 1958 and an autograph post card, picturing I Tatti, signed December 14, 1958 from Berenson’s companion and guardian “Nicky” to Barbara Howes relating to Berenson. Lot including several hand addressed postal envelopes. In his letters to the American poet Barbara Howes (1914-1996), whose Collected Poems were nominated for the 1995 National Book Award, Berenson discusses visitors to I Tatti, including Robert Lowell, Rebecca West, E.M. Forster, and Kenneth Clark, comments on a poem received from and by Howes, talks about publishing an occasional article or pamphlet, also discusses the state of his health and the vicissitudes of aging. $400-700 192 Burke, Edmund Autograph letter, signed No place, April 1779. 1 p., 4to. Autograph letter signed to an unknown recipienct discussing a pamphlet (not present) that was delivered with the above letter. “Sir, / The gentleman who delivers this to you is a friend & the author of the pamphlet with accompanies it. As far as I am capable of judging, the subject is handled with a very considerable degree of ability - & though the opinions towards the latter differ a good deal from mine, the publick [sic] I think profits by the decipher of them...” Signed “Edm Burke.” $800-1,200 193 Burton, Richard F(rancis). Autograph letter, signed No place, July 23, [18]85. 1 p. 8vo, with blank integral leaf. To an unnamed correspondent, “...I write to say that I am at present my own agent...” Body of letter and signature clear and strong. $250-400

194 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Autograph letter, signed No place, no date. 1 p., 12mo. Autograph letter signed with integral address leaf in Coleridge’s hand, postmark, and wax seal to J. Anster, Esqre. “My dearest Anster, / A blunder! On looking at Mr. Carey’s letter it was for last Wednesday I was invited. - I shall, however; be at Mr. Allsop’s on Tuesday (tomorrow) by 2 o’clock, & you might return with me. / God bless you / S. T. Coleridge.” $500-800 195 Dickens, Charles Cut autograph letter closing, signed Strong autograph in blue ink. Framed with color-printed mezzotint seated portrait of Charles Dickens signed in pencil by H Blackburn Hart. $300-500 196 Garrison, William Lloyd Autograph letter, signed New York, May 9, 1878. 2 pp. with integral blank. 8vo. To Mrs. Parsons, discursively discussing social arrangement and family (his) matters. Signed “Wm. Lloyd Garrison.” $250-400 197 Howells, William Dean Autograph letter, signed Kittery Point, Maine, Oct[ober] 29, 1907. 2 pp. on a folded 4to sheet. Autograph letter signed to an unknown recipient. Topics include the “hateful” Century business and the money Howells lost from the Knickerbocker Trust Company in the Panic of 1907. “The outcome of all that Century business was so hateful to me that if it would have availed, I would gladly have given up my own place in the club. But since nothing can be done, I have the consolation of your letter of yesterday which I shall always keep as a proof the friendship which has grown up between us...” Signed “W. D. Howells.” $300-500 198 John, Augustus [Edwin] Autograph letter, signed Salisbury [England], September 4, 1931. 2 pp. on one small 4to sheet. To Douglas Glass, “...If you ever come this way you’ll be very welcome here... Roy Campbell’s Portrait is somewhere in America. I hope it will appear here some day. There is Sherry to be had here...” Autograph and signature dark and clear. With hand addressed postal envelope. Augustus Edwin John (1878-1961), Welsh painter. $100-150

199 [Kennedy, Robert F.] Signed program Central High School of Philadelphia. Associated Alumni 125th Anniversary. (Philadelphia), (1964). Small 4to. Signed in blue ink on front wrapper by Robert F. Kennedy. $300-500 200 Mallarmé, Stéphane Autograph letter, signed Valvins, Seine-et-Marne, April 26, [18]98 (?). 1 p. To Mademoiselle [Amélie] Diéterle au Théâtre des Variétés, Paris. A short, dense, and richly vernacular poetic letter, apparently to accompany a gift Mallarmé regrets not being able to offer her in person; he also extends his greetings to [Paul] Gallimard. With hand addressed postal envelope. Amélie Diéterle (1871-1941), French actress and muse of, among others, Auguste Renoir, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Stéphane Mallarmé. Paul Gallimard (1850-1929), art collector and owner of Théâtre des Variétés. $800-1,200 201 Montgomery, Bernard Law, First Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Signed photograph No place, no date. Silver print with Daily Express ink stamp on verso. Signed as Montgomery of Alamein F(ield) M(arshal) at bottom left. Signature clear but of uneven strength. $150-250 202 Peary, (Admiral Robert Edwin) Short autograph letter, signed New York, Nov. 26, 1908. 1 p. Small 4to. On Grand Union Hotel letterhead, to an undeciphered corespondent, “Don’t waste a minute of your valuable / time trying to do anything / with the sketch I’ve sent / you / Peary.” $200-300 203 Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, First Duke Autograph letter, signed London, January 28, 1850. 2 pp. Small 8vo. Acknowledging the receipt of a letter. Signed in body of letter, The Duke of Wellington. All clear and strong. $120-180


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204 [Masons] Masonic Manuscript Ledger St. Georges, Bermuda Lodge 266, Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Entered ca. 1820-1827. Folio, original vellum. 11 manuscript pp. devoted to the Masonic bylaws in otherwise mostly blank ledger. Exlibrary. $120-180 205 [Sports] Autographs and ephemera (11) Assorted autograph material and ephemera by American athletes. 11 pieces. Signed by: Chuck Bednarik (2), Eddie Gotlieb, Otto Graham, Bob Mathias, Arnold Palmer, Ron Sutter, Lee Trevino. $150-250 206 [Fox Hunting] Titles on American fox hunting (2) Reeve, J. Stanley A Foxhunter’s Journal Philadelphia: Dorrance, (1952). #33/550. 8vo. Original red cloth, gilt. Color frontispiece, additional engraved vignette title. Inscribed and signed in ink by J. Stanley Reeve on half-title. Rossellini, John Ellis The Maryland Hunt Cup, Past and Present Baltimore: Sporting Press, 1975. 1/75 signed by the author, out-of-series copy. 4to. Original cloth. Color pictorial endpapers, folding panorama, plates. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $150-250 207 [Track & Field and Swimming] Group of 28 American tobacco cards, 1910 Primarily Hassan tobacco cards. Contests include: diving, hammer throwing, high jump, hurdles, long jump, marathon, swimming, weight throwing. $120-180

208 [Baseball] Group of 14 T202 Hassan Triple Folder tobacco cards, 1912. Includes:”A Desperate Slide for Third” (Tyrus Cobb, Charles O’Leary) “Bush Just Misses Austin” (S.R. Magee, Pat’k J. Moran) “Catching Him Napping” (Roger Bresnahan, “Rebel” Oakes) “Chance Beats Out a Hit” (Frank L. Chance, David Shean) “Chase Gets Ball Too Late” (Harold W. Chase, Harry Wolter) “Chase Ready for the Squeeze Play” (S.R. Magee, George Paskert) “Dooin Gets His Man” (Chas. F. Dooin, John Titus) “Elberfeld Gets His Man” (N. Elberfeld, Clyde Milan) “Hartzell Covering Third” (Wm. Dahlen, W.D. Scanlan) “Scoring from Second” (R.N. Oldring, Briscoe Lord) “The Athletic Infield” (Edw. Konetchy, Arnold Hauser) “The Athletic Infield” (Geo. F. Graham, Mordecai Brown) “Sweeney Gets Stahl” (James Vaughn, Russell Ford) “Sweeney Gets Stahl” (Russell Ford, Edward Sweeney). $800-1,200 209 [Baseball] Group of 95 American tobacco cards, 190911 (88 T206 White Border cards, 1909; 7 T205 Gold Border cards, 1911) Some duplicates. Condition varies. $500-800 210 [Baseball] Group of 17 American tobacco cards, Hall of Fame players, 1909-1911 (16 T206 White Border cards, 1909; 1 T205 Gold Border card, 1911). Players include:Baker, Frank Brown, Mordecai Chance, Frank (2) Evers, Johnny Griffith, Clark (2) Huggins, Miller (2) Johnson, Walter Marquard, Rube McGraw, John (2) Merkle, Fred Tinker, Joe (3). $600-1,000

211 [Baseball] 2 American Caramel die-cut baseball cards (E125-#12, E125-#18) Philadelphia A’s players Harry Davis, first base, and Topsy Hartsel [misspelt Hartzell], left field. Color figures of the players each complete with an attached base. Backs show a printed check list of the team represented and read Action Picture Caramels. Produced in 1910 and apparently inserted in boxes of caramels, knowledge of their existence was lost and rediscovered in 1969. $400-700 212 [Baseball] Everett, William Changing Base; or, What Edward Rice Learnt at School Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1868. First edition. 12mo. 282 pp. Illustrated with four plates including frontispiece. Contemporary gift inscription on first free leaf. Original brown cloth, covers ruled in blind, spine decorated in gilt incorporating a bat and ball motif; coated brown endpapers. An almost-fine copy of a rare book. “The first known novel incorporating baseball activity” (Shannon, p. 39) although Alfred Oldfellow (Alfred Beach) had actually mentioned it three years earlier, in 1865, in his “Uncle Nat; or, The Good Time Which George and Frank Had, Trapping, Fishing, Camping Out, etc.” “Changing Base” is then the second novel to feature a large amount of baseball and the first to feature the game both in its title as well as in its binding decoration (bat and ball on spine). One of the illustrations, “Rice makes his Base” (opposite page 165) features a baseball game in progress, specifically a runner hugging a base, cap in the dirt beside him, baseman holding the ball that clearly arrived too late for the tag… Everett was the son of famous orator, Edward Everett, and cousin of author Edward Everett Hale (“The Man Without a Country,” etc.). $800-1,200 213 [Baseball] (Thayer, Ernest Lawrence; Rice, Grantland, et al.) Casey at the Bat and Casey’s Revenge. To which are added ‘A Baseball Romance’ and a few ‘Dinky Bunts.’ Baltimore: Ralph A. Lyon, [1906]. 24mo. (1)19, (1) pp. and 2 advertising leaves. Original printed and pictorial sewn olive wrappers, “Price 10 Cents” on front wrapper. The Annual American Catalog, 1900-1909; The Publishers Weekly for 1906. $250-400

214 [Baseball] Base Ball Team, 1911, Butte, Nebr. Gelatin silver real photo postcard, photographer unknown, ca. 1911, published by the St. Paul Souvenir Co. A rough and tumble-looking squad of nine, from rural Butte, Nebraska, population 550 in the 1910 census. 326 in 2010. $200-300 215 [Baseball] Boston Red Sox, 1941 lotDescription:Signed by: Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, Lou Finney, Jimmy Foxx, Ted Williams, Joe Cronin, Jim Tabor, Gene Desautels, Lefty Grove. Ted Williams signature not guaranteed. $500-800 216 [Baseball] Chicago Cubs, 1939 Postal envelope, postmarked Cooperstown, June 12, 1939, signed by 14 players. All signatures clear and dark. Postmarked once on front, twice on back and with two Centenary of Baseball [Cooperstown] postal stamps, other stamps and markings. Signed by: Billy Herman, Stan Hack, Joe Marty, Augie Galan, Hank Leiber, [Rip] Ripper Russell, Dick Bartell, Les Gabby Hartnett, Larry French, Dizzy Dean, Bill Lee, Jack Russell, Gus Mancuso, Gene Lillard. $300-500 217 [Baseball] Philadelphia Phillies, 1942 Baseball signed, likely during spring training as non-rostered players’ signatures appear. An official National League ball. Signatures include: Hall of Fame members Chuck Klein and Lloyd Waner, also signed by Al Glossop (signing twice), Rube Melton, Tommy Hughes, Bennie Warren, Danny Murtaugh, Pinky May. $200-300 218 [Baseball] Signed program Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. 50th Annual Dinner. (Philadelphia), (1954). 4to. Signed in ink on front wrapper by Frank [‘Home Run’] Baker, Mickey Cochran, Lefty Grove, Tris Speaker, Al Rosen; also signed on p. 24 by Ty Cobb. All of the above except Al Rosen are Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. $500-800


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219 [Baseball] Autograph material (10) Assorted autograph material by baseball players, primarily Hall of Fame members. Includes post cards, etc. 10 pieces. Signed by: Hank Aaron, Rich Ashburn, Bob Feller, Stan Musial, Robin Roberts, Mike Schmidt, Warren C. Giles, Ford C. Frick. $250-400

225 [Boxing] A Female Boxing Contest, 11 stereo cards A rare group of 11 gelatin silver stereo cards, photographer unknown, ca. 1928, published by the E(xhibit). S(upply). Co. All depict a pair of female fighters, wearing ladies’ swimwear and dancing shoes with heels, “boxing” in a “ring” made of twine, a broom handle, and a square of carpet. $400-600

220 [Baseball] Autograph material (8) Assorted autograph material by baseball players, primarily the New York Giants, New York Yankees, and Brooklyn Dodgers, and includes Hall of Fame members. 8 pieces. Signed by: Carl Erskine, Don Larson, Gill Hodges, Johnny Mize, Don Newcombe, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snyder, Casey Stengel. $200-300

226 [Boxing] Group of 60 American tobacco cards, 1910 Fighters include: Abe Attell, Tommy Burns, Jim Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, James J. Jeffries, Tom Sharkey, John L. Sullivan. $200-300

221 [Baseball] Cobb, Ty Baseball signed and inscribed Official Babe Ruth League baseball inscribed to Jeanette Montgomery, dated “5/24/61,” and signed in green-blue ink by Ty Cobb. Jeanette Montgomery is the daughter of the then (1961) president of the Atlanta Coca Cola Bottling Company, of which Ty Cobb was a major share holder. With PSA Letter of Grading and Authenticity: Overal Grade 7.5; Autograph Grade 7; Baseball Grade 7. $1,500-2,500 222 [Baseball] Mantle, Mickey Card signed Strong clear signature, likely from the early years of Mantle’s Yankee career. $200-300 223 [Baseball] Mantle, Mickey Photograph signed Chromogenic photo print, signed ca. 19851994. Depicting Mantle kneeling on his bat in “on deck posture.” Strong autograph signature in blue Sharpie. $250-400 224 [Baseball] Robinson, Jackie Autograph Small paper slip, signed and inscribed. $300-500

227 [Boxing] Walton, W.L., after “The International Contest between Heenan and Sayers at Farnborough [England], on the 17th. of April 1860” Lithograph printed in color. London: George Newbold, 1860. With, on a separate sheet, “Heenan v. Sayers, Details of the Fight reprinted from ‘Bell’s Life’,” giving a round by round account of the fight and schematic drawing of the principals and spectators. A joint British and American project, the color lithograph was executed by Buford Sons, Boston, and bears on its lower right blank margin the blind stamp of the American publisher Richard Bishop of Newport, Rhode Island. This heavyweight bare knuckle bout between the American boxer John Heenan and the English boxer Tom Sayers, which ended as a draw with the intervention of the police after 42 rounds, is considered the first international championship boxing match. $800-1,200 228 [Boxing] Jeffries, James J., and Thomas Sharkey Signed contract (4) November 15, 1900. 1 1/4 pp. on 2 folio sheets. Legal document contracting James J. Jeffries and Thomas Sharkey to engage in a contest for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world on or before July 1st, 1901. The document is also signed by Bernard Reich for Thomas Sharkey. The contest did not take place. This lot also contains 2 copies of a one page folio typed document of July 8, 1900, contracting Thomas Sharkey & H. Lundin to engage in a Wrestling Match, signed by representatives of Sharkey and Lundin. And the lot also contains a one page typed 4to document of July 20, 1901, contracting Tom Sharkey and Tom Jenkins to engage in a wrestling match unde the auspices of Thomas Scanlon. Signed by Scanlon and by the representatives of Sharkey and Jenkins. $800-1,200

229 [Court Tennis] Assorted books on Court Tennis (8) The Manchester Tennis and Racquet Club, 1876 - 1980, An Illustrated History (Manchester Tennis & Racquet Club), [1981]. #35/350. 4to. Original blue cloth, gilt; minor wear. Illustrations. McFadden, John J.W.F. The Racquet Club of Philadelphia (Devon, Pennsylvania), 1989. 4to. Original gilt and color stamped black cloth. Illustrations. Butler, L. St. J.; Wordie, P. J. (editors) The Royal Game (Falkland Palace Real Tennis Club), (1989). First edition. 4to. Original burgundy cloth, gilt-lettered spine, dust jacket. Illustrated. Morgan, Roger Tennis: The Development of the European Ball Game Ironbark: Ronaldson Publications, (1995). First edition. 4to. Original blue morocco, dust jacket. With color plates, other illustrations, plans. Signed in ink on the title-page by Roger Morgan. Henderson, Robert W. How Old is the Game of Racquets? New York: The New York Public Library, 1936. 4to. Frontispiece, (1)-10 pp. Original printed green wrappers. Hamilton, Sir Richard The Royal Game of Tennis Moreton Morrell Tennis Court Club, [ca. 1980]. Small 8vo. Original stapled color stiff self wrappers. Illustrations. Etchebaster, Pierre Pierre’s Book: The Game of Court Tennis Barre, Massachusetts: Barre Publishers, 1971. 4to. Original pictorial wrappers. Frontispiece, plan, illustrations in text. Potter, Jeremy Hazard Chase London: Constable, (1964). First edition. Small 8vo. Original purple cloth, dust jacket. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $120-180

230 [Court Tennis] Reprints and limited edition reprints on Court Tennis (4) Marshall, Julian The Annals of Tennis Baltimore: Racquet Sports Information & Services, 1973. 4to. Original gilt and black stamped green cloth. Plates. Facsimile of the original London 1878 edition. Travers, S. Smith A Treatise on Tennis (Melbourne: Michael Garnett), (1985). 8vo. Original gilt-paneled and lettered brick red leather, gilt-ruled spine, burgundy leather slipcase. Plates. Facsimile of the original edition of 1875. Barcellon, Pierre Rules and Principles of Tennis (Oxford): Ronaldson, (1987). Translated by Sir Richard Hamilton. Square 8vo. Original brown cloth, dust jacket. de Garsault, Francois A. The Art of the Tennis-Racket-Maker and of Tennis Baltimore: Raquet Sports Information Service, 1977. #378/750. 4to. Original giltpictorial orange cloth, gilt-lettered spine, orange cloth slipcase. Plates. Reprint of the first English-language edition of 1938. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $150-250


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231 [Court Tennis] Books on Court Tennis in Australia (5) Mursell, Vernon History of The Royal Melbourne Tennis Club, 1881-1974 [Melbourne], [1975]. 8vo. Contemporary brown morocco-backed burgundy cloth. Photo illustrations, plans. Presentation copy inscribed to William J. Clothier (II) and signed by many persons associated with The Royal Melbourne Tennis Club. With book plate of William. J. Clothier (II) on front paste-down. A copy of the preceding in original silver wrappers. Garnett, Michael P. A History of Royal Tennis in Australia (Victoria): Historical Publications, (1983). First edition. 8vo. Original gilt-pictorial and gilt-lettered purple leather, dust jacket. Plates, other illustrations. Garnett, Michael P. Tennis, Rackets and other Ball Games (Victoria), 1986. 8vo. Original gilt-pictorial and gilt-lettered green leather. Illustrations, plans. Garnett, Michael Royal Tennis - For The Record (Melbourne), 1991. 8vo. Original gilt-pictorial and gilt lettered blue-black leather. Illustrated. Presentation copy to Bill [William J.] Clothier (II), inscribed, dated, “January 1992,” and signed in ink on the title-page by Michael Garnett. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $200-300 232 [Court Tennis] Limited edition titles on Court Tennis and Raquets (3) Scaino da Salo, Antonio Trattato del giuoco della palla [On Tennis] [London]: (Strangeways Press), (1951). First English-language edition, #5/250. Translated by W.W. Kershaw. 16mo. Original dark pink cloth, black morocco spine label. Atkins, J. R. The Book of Racquets No place: Raquetier Productions Limited, [1982?]. #212/250. 12mo. Original pictorial olive-green boards. (Lukin, Robert) A Treatise on Tennis. By A Member of the Tennis Club (Oxford: Ronaldson Publications), [1991]. #96/100. 8vo. Original purple-brown leather, gilt spine, black morocco spine label, all edges gilt. Folding plan. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $250-400

233 [Court Tennis] Titles on Court Tennis, etc. (2) Tompkins, Frederick Charles Court Tennis with notes on Racquets and Squash-Racquets Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1909. First edition. 16mo. Original flexible brick red cloth. Frontispiece portrait, plan, photo plates. Miles, Eustace Racquets, Tennis, and Squash New York: D. Appleton, 1903. First American edition. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered, gilt and black stamped pictorial green cloth, giltlettered spine. With 54 photo illustrations, 16 diagrams. Ink gift inscription to The Eastern Lawn Tennis Association from Percival Churchill Hart on front paste-down. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $200-300

235 [Court Tennis] Marshall, Julian The Annals of Tennis London: “The Field” Office, 1878. First edition. 4to. With frontispiece and 45 plates on 27 leaves. Original beige cloth, giltlettered spine, top edge stained yellow, other edges untrimmed. Presentation copy, inscribed in ink on front fly leaf, “To Frank Marshall / with the author’s / affectionate regards. / Oct. 7 [18]82.” With the book-plate of William J. Clothier (II) on front free endpaper recto; and the book-plate of Charles and Mary Lacaita and their children of Selham, Sussex on the front paste-down. Charles Lacaita (1853-1933), member of British Parliament, botanist of note. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $1,000-1,500

234 [Court Tennis] De Luze, Albert La Magnifique Histoire du Jeu de Paume Bordeaux: Delmas; Paris: Bossard, 1933. First edition, #785/1,000. 4to. Contemporary quarter gilt-ruled brown morocco and cloth, gilt-lettered spine, raised bands. With frontispiece and 14 plates, illustrations and figures in text. Lot also includes the English-language 1979 edition of the preceding, translated by Richard Hamilton. (Kineton, Warwick): Roundwood Press, 1979. #96/500. 4to. Original gilt and red lettered royal blue cloth, top edge gilt, dust jacket, original slipcase. With 15 plates, other illustrations. Signed in ink by the translator, Richard Hamilton, on the title-page. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $400-700

236 [Lawn Tennis] Books on the rules of the game (2) Book of Rules for Playing Lawn Tennis, as adopted by The All England and Other Clubs London, 1883. Small 8vo. Gilt-lettered 20th century green cloth, original printed slate wrappers bound-in. With 2 plans. Peck & Snyder, publisher The Playing Rules of Lawn Tennis, as adopted by the United States National Lawn Tennis Association New York, 1890. 12mo. (1)-35 pp. and 33 pp. of advertisements for tennis supplies. 12mo, 20th century green buckram, printed self wrappers bound-in. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $250-400

237 [Court & Lawn Tennis] Presentation copies of books on Court and Lawn Tennis (3) Dwight, James Lawn-Tennis London: “Pastime” Office, [1888]. First English edition. Small 8vo. 4 preliminary leaves, (1)-94 pp., 4 advertisement leaves. Original black-stamped pictorial and giltlettered green cloth. 12 line presentation to William J. Clothier [II] inscribed, dated “December, 1982,” and signed by Richard W. Dwight [the author’s son] in ink on front free endpaper recto. Danzig, Allison The Winning Gallery: Court Tennis Matches and Memories Philadelphia: United States Court Tennis Association, (1985). 8vo. Original green leather, gilt. With 8 line dedication to Bill [William J.] Clothier [II] inscribed, dated “Dec. 15, 1985,” and signed by Allison Danzig in ink on front free endpaper recto. Fenno, J. Brooks; Gordon, Lewis H. International Intercollegiate Tennis, 19211974, Harvard-Yale versus OxfordCambridge, A Chronicle of Prentice Cup and prior matches No place: The Prentice Cup Committees, [1975]. 8vo. Original blue cloth, gilt. Presentation copy to Bill [William J.] Clothier [II] inscribed and signed by J. Brooks Fenno and Lewis H. Gordon in ink on front free endpaper recto, also dated in ink “1975” by Fenno. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $400-700 238 [Lawn Tennis] Books on Lawn Tennis in the 19th century (3) Dwight, James Lawn-Tennis Boston: Wright & Ditson, (1886). First edition. 12mo. Original black-lettered gray cloth. The first book written about tennis by an American Player. Wilberforce, H.W.W. Lawn Tennis. With a Chapter for Ladies by Mrs. Hillyard New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1890. First American edition. Small 8vo. Original pictorial, gilt-lettered green cloth. Whitley, Mary, editor Every Girl’s Book of Sport, Occupation and Pastime London, etc.: George Routledge, 1897. 8vo. original black and blue stamped pictorial giltlettered green cloth. Includes chapter on Lawn Tennis. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $250-400


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239 [Lawn Tennis] Assorted books on Lawn Tennis (6) Myers, A. Wallis, editor Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad London: George Newnes, 1903. 8vo. Original pictorial green and black stamped grey cloth. Numerous half-tone photo illustrations including frontispiece and full-page photos. Dewhurst, Edward B. The Science of Lawn Tennis Philadelphia: Innes & Sons, 1910. First edition. 8vo. Original gilt-lettered green cloth. Photo plates, figures in text. Baddeley, Wilfred Lawn Tennis London: George Routledge, (1910). Fourth Edition, Revised. 12mo. Original whitestamped pictorial red cloth. Photo plates. Burns, James How to Play Tennis New York: Outing Publishing Company, 1915. First edition. 8vo. Original dark green stamped light green pictorial cloth. Photo plates, figures in text. Little, Raymond D. Tennis Tactics New York: Macmillan, 1923. 12mo. Original dark green stamped pictorial light green cloth. Plates - including frontispiece. Budge, Lloyd Tennis Made Easy New York: A.S. Barnes, (1945). 8vo. Original black-lettered brick-red cloth. Frontispiece, photo plates. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $250-400 240 [Lawn Tennis] Books on the rules of the game (2) “Cavendish” (Jones, Henry) The Games of Lawn-Tennis (with the authorized laws) and Badminton London: De La Rue & Co., 1880. Third Edition. Small 8vo. (1)-30 pp. and 1 leaf of advertisements. Original gilt-pictorial, black and blind stamped green cloth, all edges gilt. With 2 full-page plans and figures in text. The Game of Lawn-Tennis with The Laws of the Marylebone And All England Club London: De La Rue & Co., 1886. Seventh Edition. Small 8vo. (1)-60 pp. and 2 leaves of advertisements. Small 8vo, original giltlettered green cloth, all edges gilt. With 2 plans, figures in text. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $300-500

241 [Lawn Tennis] Marshall, Julian (editor) Tennis Cuts and Quips, in Prose and Verse, with rules and wrinkles T. London: Field & Marshall, [1884]. Oblong small 8vo. Original black stamped lettered red cloth, front and bottom edges untrimmed. Complete but rough copy. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $150-250 242 [Court & Lawn Tennis] Assorted titles on Court and Lawn Tennis, Racquets and Squash (6) (Beaufort, The Duke of, editor. The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes) Tennis; Lawn Tennis; Rackets; Fives London: Longmans, Green, 1891. Square 8vo. Original pictorial brown cloth. Frontispiece, half-tone and other illustrations. Miles, Eustace Racquets, Tennis, and Squash New York: Appleton, 1903. First American edition. Small 8vo. Original cloth. Plates. Rough copy. Aberdare, Lord The Willis Fabre Book of Tennis & Rackets London, etc.: Stanley Paul, (1980). First edition. 4to. Blue cloth. Color plates, other illustrations. Aberdare, Lord The J. T. Farber Book of Tennis and Rackets London: Quiller Press, (2001). First edition. 4to. Original green cloth, dust jacket. Illustrations. International Who’s Who in Tennis (Dallas), (1983). Thick 4to. Original imitation red leather, gilt. Bright copy. Baltzell, E. Digby Sporting Gentlemen: Men’s Tennis from the Age of Honor to the Cult of the Superstar New York. etc.: The Free Press, (1995). First printing. 8vo, original white cloth-backed boards, dust jacket. Plates. Near Fine+. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $120-180 243 [Court Tennis] Noel, E.B.; Clark, J.O.M. A History of Tennis Oxford University Press, 1924. First edition. 4to. Original blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine, fore bottom edges untrimmed. Plates, including color frontispiece in volume 1, many photo plates, folding table. In two volumes. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $500-800

244 [Court Tennis] Danzig, Allison The Racquet Game New York: Macmillan, 1930. First edition, first printing. 12mo. Original gilt-lettered brown cloth. With 32 photo plates, including frontispiece and folding plate. Attractive copy. Presentation copy inscribed, dated, and signed in ink on half-title to William J. Clothier II by Allison Danzig, “To Bill Clothier / With warm regards / for a friend of many years / who has contributed / so much to court tennis / and lawn tennis. / Allison Danzig / July 25, 1968.” Allison “Al” Danzig (1898-1987), American sportswriter, the first journalist inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame; the only American sportswriter who extensively covered court tennis. Provenance: Distaff inheritance of the Library of William J. Clothier II (1915-2002), American tennis star, international spy. $400-700 245 [American Entertainers] Assorted autographs of Hollywood and Jazz legends Figures represented include: Cab Calloway, Gene Krupa, Louis Prima and Keely Smith, Jimmy Stewart, Jerry Lewis, Mickey Rooney, Buster Crabbe, Joe E. Ross. $100-150 246 [American Entertainers] Autograph material (6) Assorted autograph material relating primarily to American entertainers. Mostly signed post cards. 6 pieces. Signed by: Charles Benny, Eddie Cantor, Al Capp, Judy Holiday, Danny Kaye, Gwen Verdon. $200-300 247 [American Musical Figures] Assorted autographs (3) Jolson, Al. Card signed and dated, “April 19, 1935,” in Jolson’s hand. Norworh, Jack (lyricist - “Take me out to the Ball Game”). Card signed. Stokowski, Leopold. Typed note signed. 1933. 1 p., small 4to. Thanking the Faculty and Students of Lower Merion Junior High, Ardmore, Pennsylvania for a testimonial certificate. On Stokowski’s 1716 Rittenhouse Street stationary. $150-250

248 [Classical Music] Autograph material Assorted autograph material relating to classical music, primarily opera performers. Includes signed photographs and other signatures. Signed by: Licia Albanese, Geraldine Farrar, Martha Lipton, Bidu Sayao, Eleanor Steber, Rise Stevens, Renata Tebaldi, Blanche Thebom, Helen Traubel, Astrid Varnay, Eugene Conley, Jerome Hines, John McCormick, Laurenz Melchior, Jan Peerce, Leonard Warren, Clifford Curzon, Van Cliburn. $400-700 249 [Classical Music] Autograph material (4) Assorted autograph material relating to classical music conductors and composers. Includes signed photographs and signed cards. 4 pieces. Signed by: Leonard Bernstein, Charles Wakefield Cadman, Eugene Ormandy, Arturo Toscanini. $250-400 250 [Hollywood] Autograph material (2) Leigh, Vivien. Silver print bust portrait. Signed. Olivier, Laurence. Small paper sheet signed. $250-400 251 [Performing Arts] Autograph material (12) Assorted autograph material relating to the performing arts, primarily American motion picture performers. Includes signed photographs, typed letters signed, and other signatures. 12 pieces. Items signed by: Lucille Ball, Frank Buck, Joe E. Brown, Henry Fonda, Billy Gilbert, Dorothy Gish, Lillian Gish, Buster Keaton, Katherine Hepburn, ZaSu Pitts, Jane Powell, Fred Stone. $200-400


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252 [Performing Arts] Autograph material (17) Assorted autograph material relating to the performing arts, including theatre, musical theatre, cabaret, vaudeville, and popular music. Most late 19th to mid 20th century. Includes signed photographs, signed cards, etc. 17 pieces. Signed by: Bobby Clark, Katherine Cornell, Eddie Duchin, Maurice Evans, Walter Hampden, Helen Hayes, Hildegarde, Gertrude Lawrence, Richard Mansfield, Mary Martin (2), Ethel Merman, Artie Shaw, Kate Smith, Howard Thurston, Gus Van, Rudy Vallee. $300-500 253 Barber, Samuel Autograph music quotation Mt. Kisco, NY, June, 1953. 4to. Autograph musical quotation, 6 bars from his Piano Sonata. Inscribed, dated “‘Capricorn’ Mt. Kisco, NY. June, 1953,” and signed in ink by Samuel Barber. Autograph matter dark and clear. Framed with half-tone portrait. All clear and bright. $300-500 254 Cleese, John Photograph signed Color screen photo of John Cleese (head and upper torso) in front of Fawlty Towers. Signed in ink below image. Framed with another photo and printed pieces relating to Fawlty Towers. $50-80 255 [Musical Manuscript] Haydn, Michael Te Deum [Composed 1760, 4vv, orch.]. Manuscript prepared for kapellmeister [Ambrose] Matthaeus Rieder, 1814: “ Te Deum Laudamus / a 4 Voci / Soprano, Alto, Tenore, Basso. / Violino Primo, Violino Secondo. / Clarino Primo, Clarino Secondo. / Tympani. / con. Organo e Violone. / Authore, Sig... Michael Hayden. / Matthae Rieder. / 1814.” Complete. New Grove, Volume 8, p. 410, kl V/1; Sherman & Thomas, A Complete Chronological Thematic Catalogue no. 28. $800-1,200 256 Marx, Groucho Photograph signed and inscribed “You Bet Your Life.” Half-tone Groucho Marx at the broadcast microphone portrait card with Groucho Marx “You Bet Your Life” postal cover, post marked Nov. 20, 1957. $150-250

257 Shostakovich, Dimitri Photograph signed and inscribed Silver print photo bust portrait. Inscribed and signed in ink below image, “To Frederick Green, best wishes, Dimitri Shostakovich, Moscow, November 6, 1946.” Autograph alternatingly dark and a little light, image and sheet clean and attractive. Framed. $800-1,200 258 Sinatra, Frank Paper currency signed (1945). 50 franc note signed in blue ink by Frank Sinatra and Phil Silvers. The note bears under the signatures the following, presumably contemporary, ink inscription, “Casablanca, French Morocco, / North West Africa / Camp Duschane, ATC. / 16 June 1945.” $250-400 259 Sondheim, Stephen Autograph music quotation The opening 2 bars of “Send in the Clowns.” Inscribed, dated “9/2/[19]87,” and signed, all in ink, by Stephen Sondheim. On 50th Anniversary American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers First Day of Issue cover, post marked New York, Oct. 13, 1964. Autograph matter clear and strong. Framed with color screen photo reproduction portrait of Sondheim in front of a set from Sunday in the Park with George. $250-400 260 Strauss, Richard Etching signed Berlin, 1905. Etched bust portrait of Richard Strauss by O. Felsing after J. Farago. Etched and autograph signatures below image. Etching clean, autograph signature clear and strong. Framed. $250-400

261 [British Music Composers] Autograph material (2) Williams, Vaughan. Typed letter signed. The White Gate, Dorking, Surrey, December 27, 1951. 1 p. 12mo. To Rev. W. Turner Levy, New York. “...I am so glad that you are including the Bible in your lecture of world literature... there is a terrible move going on this country to propergate a new translation of the Bible... if we lose our basis of Bible language we shall lose what is most valuable in our language.” Signed as R. Vaughan Williams. Walton, William Autograph letter signed Ischia, Italy, 13. 6. [19]65. 2 pp. on one blue 4to sheet. To Sydney Watson, “I have finished the orchestra score of the... Anthem [presumably ‘The Twelve’] invariably a few emendations have cropped up which I enclose. None of them need be included in next Sunday’s performance...” Sydney Watson (1903-1991), prominent English church musician, conducted the first performance of Walton’s “The Twelve.” $300-500 262 [Classical Music] Autograph material (2) von Bulow, Hans. Autograph letter signed. Biebrich, August 8, 1862. 4 pp. 4to. To Herr Musikdirektor, [translated from the German], “During our recent meeting when you announced that you would lead, on August 28, a performance of Liszt’s sinfonic poem ‘Tasso,’ you expressed also your desire to hear my opinion on the feasibility of making some cuts in this work [followed by several paragraphs in which von Bulow suggests particular musical excisions and directions including examples given in musical notations]... My father-in-law [Franz Liszt] did authorize me... and as Mr. Wagner agrees with me, I hope, dear Sir, that you share in our view. At this occasion, may I ask you, whether the project of performance of ‘Lohengrin’ under the batton of the composer and the participation of Mr. and Mrs. Schorr from Dresden is definitely kept? For my Wife [Cosima, ne Liszt] and me this is of such high interest... [von Bulow goes on to describe Richard Wagner’s unhappiness with a performance of ‘Lohengrin’ he [Wagner] attended in Vienna under Hagen]. Wagner, Siegfried. Autograph post card signed. No place, no date. [Translated from the German], “Many thanks, dear Ludwig. Couldn’t you shoot down some of those factory chimneys?” $300-500 263 [Wizard of Oz] Autograph material (2) Original photographs inscribed and signed by Ray Bolger and Bert Lahr. 2 pieces. $200-400

264 [Hearst, Patty] Wanted by the FBI FBI Wanted Flyer #475, May 20, 1974. FBI “Wanted” poster for three Symbionese Liberation Army members including Patricia Campbell Hearst, William Taylor Harris, and Emily Montague Harris. “All three should be considered armed and very dangerous.” Hearst was finally arrested on September 18, 1975. Measures: 10.5 x 16 inches (267 x 406 mm) Condition: creases from folds when originally mailed to individual postmasters, lightly toned, crude but effective repair not affecting images. $100-150 265 [Leary, Timothy] History of the Psychedelic Movement: Cartoon & Coloring Book (Millbrook, New York: The Neo-American Church, Inc., 1967). First edition. 4to. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated in blackand-white. With a review of the NeoAmerican Church Catechism by Timothy Leary. Stiff illustrated wrappers. An almost near-fine copy of a rare piece of psychedelia from The Neo-American Church. The majority of copies were destroyed by the Dutchess County (New York) Sheriff’s Office. $300-500 266 (Counter-Culture) [Leary, Timothy] The Imprint of Timothy Leary (or Timothy Leary Revisited). Exclusive Story and Photos By Joe O’Sullivan, United Press In New York: UPI Roto Service, 1966. Distribution photocopy of a typed manuscript, 8.5 x 11 inches, 12 leaves, and seven (of eight) 8 x 10 inch silver gelatin UPI Press Photos depicting Leary and his Millbrook, New York estate, with attached caption leaves and UPI press stamps to verso; light browning and creasing to edges. An additional copy of the typed manuscript included in this lot. With License to Use Your Head, a Peace Press advertisement listing Leary’s Future History book series, Culver City, California, no date (ca. 1960s); 8.5 x 14 inches, creases from original mailing folds. $200-300 267 [Counter-Culture] Take the Toys from the Boys Black and white lithographic poster. No place: No Joke Tees, 1982. Rare anti-war poster lambasting the infantile displays of machismo by then President Ronald Reagan and Libya’s then Prime Minister Muammar Gaddafi. $100-200


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268 Bird, Phil (American) Lady Spoon Color lithographic poster. Mill Valley, California: East Totem West, 1967. Measures: 22.5 x 35 inches (572 x 889 mm) Condition A: lightly toned, primarily to edges. $100-200 269 [Counter-Culture] J.C. Can Save America! Offset lithographic poster, printed on glossy stock; New York: Chelsea Marketing Corp., Another Cenedella/ Mehlman Poster, 1976. Rare. Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter being presented either as the country’s potential savior or as its downfall. $100-200 270 Crumb, Robert (American, b. 1943) Keep on Truckin’… Offset color lithographic poster. Yonkers, New York: Personality Poster, 1967. Crumb’s seminal image of the 60s ethos. Measures: 33 x 21 inches (838 x 533 mm) Condition A: near mint. $300-500 271 Kelly-Mouse! (Alton Kelly and Stanley Mouse) The Family Dog Presents... Big Brother & the Holding Co. Green and black color lithographic poster; San Francisco: Family Dog Productions, (1966). #19-2, second printing. Two posters printed on a single uncut sheet. Janis Joplin joined Big Brother & the Holding Co. earlier that summer. Measures: 28.5 x 20.5 inches (724 x 521 mm) Condition A: very lightly toned, primarily to edges. $150-200 272 [Counter-Culture] What-Me Worry? Two piece color newsprint poster of an opart inspired life-size Alfred E. Neuman. New York: E.C. Publications, 1965. Instructions included. Both removed from the Eighth Annual Edition of More Trash from Mad, A Collection of Humor, Satire, and Garbage from Past Issues. $200-300

273 [Counter-Culture] Miller, Tom (American) J. Tony Serra for Mayor Color lithographic poster; San Francisco: Local No. 280 Lithographers & Engravers International Union, [1971]. Rare mayoral campaign poster for civil rights lawyer, activist, and tax resister J. Tony Serra (brother of artist Richard Serra), known for his defense of Black Panther Huey Newton, the Hells Angels, the Symbionese Liberation Army, and others. $100-200 274 Moscoso, Victor (American, b. 1936) Neon Rose series posters (2) Poster Show, Neiman Marcus Exhibition Hall, North Park, Dallas, Oct. 2 (1967). Together with Joint Show, Calif Litho Plate, 1967. Defining works of the psychedelic aesthetic. Both measure: 22 x 28 inches (559 x 711 mm) Condition B+: varies slightly, but generally both B+. $200-300 275 Paone, Peter (American, b. 1936) Color lithographic exhibition posters (2) (New York): Kennedy Galleries, January 1630, 1970, Mourlot Graphics. Together with Kennedy Graphics, (New York), ca. 1970. Both signed in pencil by Paone. Both measure: 22 x 30 inches (559 x 762 mm) Condition A: condition varies, but both generally A. $150-200

276 [Counter-Culture] Skolnick, Arnold (American, b. 1937) Woodstock Music & Art Fair Original color lithographic festival poster, printed on heavy stock. New York: Woodstock Music, 1969. A now iconic image representing far more than the three-day festival: Vietnam was still raging, Richard Nixon was plotting, and a lot of people simply chose to turn on, tune in, drop out. Looking back almost 50 years later, nearly half of the line-up reads like a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame plaque:Sly and the Family Stone Creedence Clearwater (Revival) Grateful Dead Janis Joplin Jefferson Airplane Santana The Who The Band Jeff Beck Crosby, Stills and Nash Jimi Hendrix And nearly the other half are now household names:Joan Baez Arlo Guthrie Richie Havens Ravi Shankar Canned Heat Mountain Joe Cocker Iron Butterfly Ten Years After Johnny Winter $800-1,200 277 [Bowie, David] David Bowie is the Subject (London): V&A Publishing, (2013). First and limited edition, #68/500 numbered copies including a print signed by Bowie of a prepatory design for the “1980 Floor Show.” Folio. Photographic cloth boards, black endpapers, all edges silver, in a laser-cut neon orange Perspex slip case, all enclosed in its original printed corrugated cardboard shipping box. As-new. $2,000-3,000 278 [Erotica] Assorted illustrated English-language erotica produced in Havana, Cuba (5) Havana, Cuba, ca. 1950s. Each 16mo. Original printed stapled tan wrappers. Each with a full-page explicit half-tone photo. Each 32 pp. Includes:Exercises in Love Gypsy Passion (two copies) The House of Beauty Lessons in Love. $100-150

279 Kinsey, Alfred C., et al Sexual Behavior in the Human Female Philadelphia and London: W.B. Saunders Company, 1953. First edition. 8vo. 842 pp. Maroon cloth stamped in gilt and in blue; edges extremely lightly foxed; dust-jacket with light foxing and rubbing along extremities, and a few small chips and closed tears. A very good copy of Kinsey’s landmark text. Rare in dust-jacket. Kinsey’s seminal text on female sexuality, based on 15 years of research and almost 8,000 interviews conducted by him and his team at the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University. It followed his landmark 1948 effort, “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male.” Though the books’ frank discussion of sex and other taboo subjects was considered shocking at the time, together they sold unheard of numbers for a scholarly text - a clear indicator of the sexual revolution that was to come. $100-150 280 [Madonna] O’Brien, Glenn (editor) Sex Warner Books, (1992). First edition. Folio. Photographs by Steven Meisel. Metallic spiral spine over brushed aluminum “boards.” Original printed Mylar bag and CD, in its own printed Mylar sleeve, included. A near-fine copy. $200-300 281 [Monroe, Marilyn] Kelley, Tom (uncredited) Golden Dreams No place, no publisher, 1955. Wall calendar featuring a topless model, “Posed By Marilyn Monroe.” Although originally shot in 1949 by Tom Kelley, this same image was used by Playboy Magazine in their December 1953 inaugural issue, but printed in reverse. Monroe was their first Sweetheart of the Month, later Playmate of same. $100-150 282 [Counter Culture] Penthouse Magazine, Vol. 1 No. 1 London: Penthouse Publications Ltd., March, 1965. 4to. 74 pp. Stiff photographic wrappers. Contributors include Julian Huxley, Colin Wilson, Alan Sillitoe, etc. A fine copy of the first issue of the magazine that gave Playboy it first proper competition, the Chevy to their Ford. Oh how times have changed… $200-300


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283 Andrade, Edna (American, 1917-2008) Lithograph Signed and dated (5/31/68) by Andrade, lower left. Measures: 19 x 18 inches (483 x 457 mm) Condition B+: Light mat burn, tape residue on verso. $100-200 284 Bourgeois, Louise Album New York: Peter Blum, 1994. 1/850. Oblong 4to, original beige cloth. Photo plates. $300-500 285 Cattelan, Maurizio Die/Die More/Die Better/Die Again Paris: Three Star Books, 2008. First and limited edition, #30/100 signed and numbered copies. Folio. Contents loose in portfolio as issued. $3,000-5,000 286 (Chagall, Marc); Bidermanas, Izis, photographer; McMullen, Roy, text by The World of Marc Chagall Garden City: Doubleday, (1968). First edition. Folio. Original gilt-pictorial rich gray linen, gilt-lettered spine, dust jacket. Embellished on the half-title with an original, signed, ink self caricature by Marc Chagall, also dated by Chagall, “1968, Filadelfie. N.J.” all in blue ink. Executed by Chagall during his visit to the Philadelphia Musuem of Art on November 27, 1968, invited to view the room there devoted to his works in the Lewis E. Stern Collection. The visit, including an account of the drawing executed in the book above, was recorded by Philadelphia newspapers, which delighted in reporting on Chagall’s shaky grasp of American geography, and his francophone transcription of Philadelphia as “Filadelfie.” $2,500-4,000 287 Christo (Bulgarian, b. 1935) Christo-Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, 1980-83 Offset photo-lithographic poster. Signed by Christo in blue marker, upper right. Measures: 25 x 39 inches (635 x 991 mm) Condition A: some creasing to corners and edges. $200-300

288 Hogarth, William The Genuine Works of... Illustrated with Biographical Anecdotes, A Chronological Catalogue, and Commentary (Nichols, John; Steevens, George, editors). London: for Longman, Hurst, Reese, and Orme, 1808-1810. 4to. Later 19th century three-quarter crushed green levant morocco, gilt and marbled boards, gilt spine compartments, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. With 161 engraved plates. In two volumes. First Nichols and Steevens’ edition. $200-300 289 Indiana, Robert (American, 1928-2018) Silkscreen exhibition poster New York: Stable Gallery, October 16, 1962. Measures: 21 x 26 inches (533 x 660 mm) Condition B: moderately toned, tape residue on top corners and bottom right corner. $100-150 290 Johns, Jasper (American, b. 1930) Lithograph exhibition posters (2) New York: Leo Castelli, January 12 - February 7, 1963. Together with Jasper Johns-designed calendar for February 1964 at Castelli’s gallery. Measures: 21 x 32 inches (533 x 813 mm) Condition: B+: folds as issued, edges lightly toned, pinhole to corners. Measures: 9.5 x 13 inches (241 x 330 mm) Condition: fold as issued, lightly toned, some minor soiling. $100-150 291 Judd, Donald (American, 1928-1994) Lithographic exhibition poster New York: Green Gallery, December 17, 1963 - January 11, 1964. Early career exhibition poster for a seminal show in the emergence of minimalism. Measures: 19 x 22 inches (483 x 559 mm) Condition B-: folds as issued, occasional soiling, dampstaining to bottom, abrasions to bottom edge, closed tear to top edge. $100-200 292 Kusama, Yayoi (Japanese, b. 1929) Aggregation: One Thousand Boats Show Offset photo-lithographic exhibition poster. New York: Gallery Gertrude Stein, December 17 - January 11, 1964. Measures: 17 x 22.5 inches (432 x 572 mm) Condition B+: lightly toned, with some chipping and short closed tears to side edges. $200-300

293 Oldenburg, Claes (American, b. 1929) Color lithographic poster New York: Green Gallery, September 24 October 20 (1962). Measures: 17.5 x 22.5 inches (445 x 572 mm) Condition B: lightly toned, soiling to edges, tape residue to top corners and bottom edge and with dampstaining to right edge. $150-250 294 Picasso, Pablo (Spanish, 1881-1973) Le Cubisme 1907-1914 Color lithographic exhibition poster. Paris: Musée National D’Art Moderne, January 31 April 9, 1953. Measures: 19 x 29 inches (483 x 737 mm) Condition B: moderately toned, tape residue to top corners. $200-300 295 Rauschenberg, Robert (American, 19252008) Offset lithographic exhibition poster New York: The Jewish Museum, March 31 May 8, 1963. Designed by Rauschenberg for his first museum retrospective exhibition. Measures: 22 x 32 inches (559 x 813 mm) Condtion B: lightly toned, some soiling to edges, tape residue to top corners, pinholes to bottom corners. $150-250 296 Rosenquist, James (American, 1933-2017) Color lithographic exhibition poster New York: Green Gallery, January 15 February 8, 1964. Measures: 20 x 20 inches (508 x 508 mm) Condition B: folds as issued, soiling and abrasions to edges, dampstaining along bottom fold. $100-150 297 [Warhol, Andy] Frei, George, and Neil Printz and Sally King-Nero (editors) The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne (London and New York): Phaidon, (2004). Reprint of first volume, first editions of second and third volumes. Oblong 4to. Heavily illustrated throughout. Printed papercovered boards; lacking slip cases. A nice set. Warhol 01: Paintings and Sculpture 19611963 Warhol 02A: Paintings and Sculptures 19641969 Warhol 02B: Paintings and Sculptures 19641969 The first three volumes of a proposed sixvolume set. $400-600

298 Warhol, Andy, and David Dalton (designers) Aspen Magazine New York: Roaring Fork Press, December, 1966. Volume 1, Number 3 of Aspen Magazine, designed by Warhol and David Dalton. 4to. Contents, loose as issued in original folding printed box, include:1. Music, Man, That’s Where It’s At! Three views of Rock & Roll by Lou Reed, Robert Shelton, and Bob Chamberlain. Includes flexi-disc of White Wind by Peter Walker and Loop by The Velvet Underground 2. 12 Paintings from Powers Collection with comments by John G. Powers and the artists (Johns, Trova, de Kooning, Oldenburg, Rosenquist, Hinman, Laing, Warhol, Riley, Poons, Lichtenstein, and Noland) 3. “Homeward Bound,” Interview with Chuck and Lydia Rand by Bob Chamberlain, designed like a Christmas card 4. The First and Only Edition of the “Exploding Plastic Inevitable,” a composite of the “Underground” newspapers flourishing across the country 5. Underground Movie Flip Book (“Kiss” by Andy Warhol and “Buzzards over Bagdad” by Jack Smith) 6. The Berkeley Conference on LSD (complete Ten Trip Ticket Book by Timothy Leary and others) 7. Advertisement for advertising agency, Fladell, Winston, Pennette, Inc. 8. Advertisement for boutique, Paraphernalia 9. Folding brochure for folk record label, Vanguard 10. Aspen Magazine subscription form (not called for) The Guild Musical Instruments flyer is not present. The third issue of Aspen Magazine was devoted to pop and avant-garde art and underground music. Contents generally fine, box shows signs of wear. A very good copy. Provenance: Collection of Bonnie O’Boyle, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. $400-600 299 Warhol, Andy The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again) New York: Harcourt Brace Jobanovich, (1975). First edition. Signed in black marker on half-title by Andy Warhol. 12mo. Original quarter-orange cloth and yellow boards, dust jacket. $100-150


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300 Warhol, Andy Andy Warhol’s Index (Book) New York: Random House, 1967. First edition. 4to. Unpaginated. Black cloth over cream paper-covered boards with holographic Brillo cover label. Profusely illustrated. With nine of ten multiples present, intact, and functional except where noted:1. Pop-up castle 2. Accordion noisemaker 3. Bi-plane 4. Chelsea Girls circular ad on spring 5. Geodesic paper “ballon” on string (detached but present, rubber band inside balloon intact, tear in leaf opposite string mount where original seal was broken to expose multiple) 6. Lou Reed record (still attached) 7. Rainbow nose fold-out 8. Hunt’s Tomato Paste pop-up 9. Andy Warhol perforated tabs (all eight present) 10. Balloon - missing as usual, pages not affected in any way, small piece of masking tape from original mount present. $400-600 301 [Warhol, Andy] Holy Cats by Andy Warhol’s Mother No place, no date, privately printed (1957). First and only edition. 8vo. Entire text comprises 20 offset lithographs printed on various colored papers, rectos only. Inscribed by Warhol’s mother, Julia Warhola, on front free endpaper, “To Jane.” The inscription is unsigned by Warhola as was her custom. “Jane” was most likely Jane Trahey, (19232000), twentieth century pioneer female ad executive. This copy from the collection of the gentleman who purchased her library. One assumes the young artist and the young adwoman crossed paths when she first moved to New York in 1956. $3,000-5,000 302 [Warhol, Andy] Interview New York, 1969-1972. The first 34 issues of Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine (plus two more from 1972). Folio. Fine copies throughout, amazingly preserved. A veritable time capsule of cool - “The Crystal Ball of Pop” as they themselves called it! $800-1,200

303 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Avenue D and East 10th Street, Manhattan Gelatin silver contact print 8 x 10 in. (202 x 255 mm) “Federal Art Project/’Changing New York,’” “50 commerce st.,” and “Duplicate” ink stamps on verso; titled, dated (3/23/37), and otherwise coded in ink on same. This image included in her now-classic book, “Changing New York,” first published in 1939. Attractive warm-toned vintage print whose image is unblemished. Provenance: From the collection of a Bucks County gentleman, to whom the present lot was given by his neighbor Berenice Abbott while both lived in Maine. $1,500-2,500 304 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Ferry: West 23rd Street, Manhattan Gelatin silver contact print 8 x 10 inches (202 x 255 mm) “Federal Art Project/’Changing New York’” and “Duplicate” ink stamps on verso; titled, dated (December 23, 1935), and otherwise coded in pencil on same. This image included in her now-classic book, “Changing New York,” first published in 1939. Attractive, warm-toned vintage print whose image is unblemished. Provenance: From the collection of a Bucks County gentleman, to whom the present lot was given by his neighbor Berenice Abbott while both lived in Maine. $1,200-1,800 305 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Railroad Yard Toned gelatin silver print 18.25 x 23 inches Mounted, signed, and numbered 4/40. Framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, October 17, 1990. $2,000-3,000

306 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Oak and New Chambers Streets, Manhattan Gelatin silver contact print 8 x 10 inches (202 x 255 mm) “Federal Art Project/’Changing New York’” and “Duplicate” ink stamps on verso; titled and dated (October 27, 1935” in pencil on same. This image included in her now-classic book, “Changing New York,” first published in 1939. Attractive, warm-toned vintage print whose image is unblemished. Provenance: From the collection of a Bucks County gentleman, to whom the present lot was given by his neighbor Berenice Abbott while both lived in Maine. $2,500-3,500 307 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Pennsylvania Station Interior #1 Toned gelatin silver print 20 x 16 inches (508 x 406 mm) Signed in pencil on mount recto lower right, photographer’s stamp on verso, from edition of 60. New York, 1936 (but printed later). Framed. Provenance: Monroe Gallery, New York. $2,000-3,000 308 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Pier 13, North River, Manhattan Gelatin silver print 7.625 x 9.625 inches Framed. Provenance: Christie’s New York, October 11, 1994, lot 142. $5,000-8,000 309 [Photography] Abbott, Berenice (American, 1898-1991) Warehouse, Water and Dock Streets, Brooklyn Gelatin silver contact print 8 x 10 inches (202 x 255 mm) “Federal Art Project/’Changing New York’” ink stamp on verso; also titled, dated (May 22, 1936), and otherwise coded in pencil on same. This image included in her now-classic book, “Changing New York,” first published in 1939. Attractive, warm-toned vintage print whose image is unblemished. Provenance: From the collection of a Bucks County gentleman, to whom the present lot was given by his neighbor Berenice Abbott while both lived in Maine. $1,500-2,500

310 [Photography] Andersen, Craig Calvin Rhapsody in Black: The Men of Sierra Domino Studio (Simon’s Town South Africa): Janssen, (2002). First edition. 4to. Original black boards, dust jacket. Photo illustrations throughout. $300-500 311 [Photography] Avedon, Richard Made in France San Francisco, Fraenkel Gallery, (2001). First trade edition, 1/5,000 copies printed. Folio. Unpaginated. Inscribed by Avedon on colophon. Text by Judith Thurman. Book design by Gregory Wakabayashi. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white. Cream linen over illustrated glazed paper-covered boards with photographs mounted to both front and rear boards. An almost near-fine copy. $600-900 312 [Photography] Beals, Jessie Tarbox (American, 1870-1942) Free School 2 Gelatin silver print 7 x 9.5 inches (sight) Framed. $500-800 313 [Photography] Bourke-White, Margaret (American, 1904-1971) Pakistan’s Jinnah Gelatin silver print, printed 1960s. Portrait of Pakistan’s founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948). Multiple Time Inc. and Life Magazine stamps to verso as well as assorted notes in both ink and pencil. Stamps to verso utilize zip codes so they date to post-1963. In its original mailing envelope from Time Incorporated addressed to the American Museum of Natural History and noted in pencil: “Photo of Ali Jinnah for case #79 possibly” in an unknown hand. Clues from the envelope and the presence of zip codes lead us to assume the image was printed in the 1960s. . A very slight variant of this image appeared on the January 5, 1948 cover of Life magazine. $200-300


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314 [Photography] Bourke-White, Margaret (American, 1904-1971) Pres. Roosevelt’s Warm Springs Trip: Locomotive #1408 of special train... Toned gelatin silver print 9.75 x 12.5 inches Inscribed with title verso, stamped on verso “Photo by Margaret Bourke-White,” various stamps and pencil notations verso. In maplewood frame. Provenance: Monroe Gallery, New Mexico. $1,500-2,500 315 [Photography] Cherry, Vivian (American, b. 1920) Third Avenue EL Tracks, New York Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed in pencil on verso. Framed. Provenance: Monroe Gallery, New York. $500-800 316 [Photography] Coster, Gordon H. (American, 1906-1988) US Steel, Gary Indiana Gelatin silver print 18.675 x 15 inches Framed. Provenance: Keith de Lellis Gallery, New York. $1,000-1,500 317 [Photography] Coster, Howard (English, 1885-1959) T.E. Lawrence (2) Gelatin silver on printing-out paper, 1931. Two photographs. $800-1,200 318 [Photography] Delano, Jack (American, 1914-1997) Amarillo, Texas, March, 1943 Gelatin silver print, yellowed 10.25 x 13.25 inches Framed. Provenance: Andrew Smith Gallery, New Mexico. $500-800 319 [Photography] Eagle, Arnold (Hungarian/American, 1909-1992) Chatham Square, Chinatown Gelatin silver print 10.5 x 13.75 inches Framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, October 6, 1995, lot 259. $500-800

320 [Photography] Eagle, Arnold (Hungarian/American, 1909-1992) Third Avenue L Stove Tender Gelatin silver print 9.75 x 12.75 inches Framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, October 6, 1995, lot 259. $800-1,200

326 [Photography] Knee, Ernest (American, 1907-1982) Canyon de Chelley - Arizona Gelatin silver print 10.125 x 13.125 inches Signed, titled, and dated in pencil. Framed. Provenance: Santa Fe Lightsource, New Mexico. $400-600

321 [Photography] Eagle, Arnold (Hungarian/American, 1909-1992) Under the Third Avenue El, North of 27th Street, New York Gelatin silver print 9.5 x 11.75 inches Framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, October 6, 1995, lot 259. $800-1,200

327 [Photography] Le dirigeable anglais r. 101 Gelatin silver print, ca. 1930. Image for use as a wire photo but not a wire photo itself. The R101, completed in 1929, was a British rigid airship which when built was the world’s largest flying craft at 731 ft (223 m) in length. It was not surpassed by another hydrogen-filled rigid airship until the German Hindenburg flew seven years later. It crashed in France on its maiden voyage on October 5th, 1930, killing 48 of the 54 people on board. Among the dead were Lord Thomson, the Air Minister who had initiated the program that produced the R101, senior government officials, and almost all the dirigible’s designers from the Royal Airship Works. The crash was one of the worst airship accidents of the 1930s. The loss of life was more than the 36 killed in the much more widely remembered Hindenburg disaster in 1937. $600-900

322 [Photography] Evans, Walker American Photographs (New York): The Museum of Modern Art, (1938). First edition. 8vo. One of 5,000 copies printed. Errata bound in. Dust-jacket. $300-500 323 [Photography] Fizet, Jean-Pierre (French, 1942-2018) John Lennon and Yoko Ono Toned gelatin silver print. 1971, but printed later. Signed, numbered (14/20), and with Galerie Grace Radziwill ink stamp lower right, signed again on verso. $400-600 324 [Photography] Frank, Robert Les Americains Paris: Robert Delpire, (1958). First edition. Text by Alain Bosquet. Small oblong 4to. Original laminated pictorial boards designed by Saul Steinberg. Full-page half-tone photos. Ink ownership dated “Paris, November 1958” on front free endpaper recto. $800-1,200 325 [Judaica] Family photo album Germany (?) ca. 1870. Original embossed brown morocco, gilt-lettered spine, all edges gilt, ornamental brass clasps. Holding 35 primarily carte-de-visite format photo portraits, a few tintypes, and a Jewish New Year’s card in Hebrew and German. Apparently depicting the members - children and adults - of a haute bourgeoisie 19th century German-Jewish family. $250-400

328 [Photography] Link, O. Winston (American, 1914-2001) Ghost Town, Stanley, Virginia Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Framed. $2,000-3,000 329 [Photography] Link, O. Winston (American, 1914-2001) The Honey Hole, Boaz Siding, Vinton, Virginia Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Framed. $1,500-2,500 330 [Photography] Link, O. Winston (American, 1914-2001) Meet of N&W No. 2 + No. 7, Shenandoah Junction, Virginia Gelatin silver print 15.25 x 19.5 inches Framed. Provenance: O. Winston Link Photography, New York. $2,000-3,000

331 [Photography] Link, O. Winston (American, 1914-2001) N&W 2nd 51, Luray, Virginia Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Framed. $1,500-2,500 332 [Photography] Link, O. Winston (American, 1914-2001) Train #6, Leaving Williamson, West Virginia Gelatin silver print 19.25 x 15.25 inches Framed. Provenance: O. Winston Link Photography, New York. $2,500-4,000 333 [Photography] Morris, Wright (American, 1910-1998) Gano Grain Elevator, Western Kansas Gelatin silver print, modern printing 9.5 x 7.5 inches Framed. Provenance: Santa Fe Lightsource, October 16, 2002. $1,500-2,500 334 [Photography] Orne, Harold “Irene Ley” [young woman skier] Original photograph, silver print. Melrose, Massachusetts, 1937. With the photographer’s Melrose, Mass. ink stamp on verso, his blank embossed stamp at bottom right of image, titled and dated “5-30-37” in pencil on verso. $200-300 335 [Photography] Bettie Page (standing) Photographer unknown, ca. 1950s. Gelatin silver print or Polaroid, unexamined out of frame. $400-600 336 [Photography] Bettie Page (seated) Photographer unknown, ca. 1950s. Gelatin silver print. $400-600 337 [Photography] Blonde? Brunette? Photographer unknown, ca. 1960s. Resincoated gelatin silver print. $200-300


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338 [Photography] Paris Magazine, 32 issues Paris, 1933-1939. A rare collection of 32 prewar issues of this elusive magazine. Contributors include: Aurel Bauh, Denise Bellon, Erwin Blumenfeld, Bill Brandt, Carel Blazer, Pierre Boucher, Brassaï, Nora Dumas, Marcel Gautherot, Philippe Halsman, E.O. Hoppé, André Kertész, Herbert Matter, Jean Moral, Martin Munkécsi, Bertram Park, Man Ray, Émile Savitry, and Leon Treich. True to its European origins, Paris Magazine featured a much more sophisticated design and a better sense of humor than the “girlie” magazines being produced in the States at the same time. The out-of-doors was a very strong theme throughout and perhaps pokes a bit of a hole in Playboy founder and publisher Hugh Hefner’s assertion that Playboy - which began publishing in 1953 intended to set itself apart by trying to do that very thing. Every issue of Paris Magazine included a bound-in print, usually in color, of either a photograph or a painting. Two of the issues contain actual black-andwhite photographs bound in instead of - or in addition to - the usual prints. Artists also used Paris Magazine as source material. Francis Picabia used an image from the October 1937 issue as the reference for his painting “Untitled (femme nue).” Georges Hugnet published “La Septième Face Du Dé: Poémes, Découpages,” a book of poems illustrated with collages featuring nudes from the magazine. Based on the volume numbers and monthly dates in this collection, the first issue of Paris Magazine was published in September of 1931 and it appears to have ceased publishing sometime between 1939 and 1949, presumably due to the war (the last issue we were able to find reference to was published in December of 1949). An extraordinary find. $800-1,200 339 [Photography] Pincus, Howard, and Robert B. Hart Lackawanna 428 EB at Basking Ridge, NJ, 10:15pm, July 31, 1984 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed, titled, and dated by artist in pencil on verso. Framed. Provenance: Robert Mann Gallery, New York. $200-300

340 [Photography] Riefenstahl, Leni Schonheit Im Olympischen Kampf. Mit Zahlreichen Aufnahmen von den Olympischen Spielen 1936 Berlin: Deutscher Verlag, (1937). Folio. Original red cloth, gilt, photo pictorial white dust jacket. Photo illustrated in black and white virtually throughout, lettered in red and black. $500-800 341 [Photography] Ritts, Herb Duo (No place: Twin Palms publishers), (1991). First edition. Folio. Original gilt-lettered gray cloth. Inscribed, dated “4/3/92,” in ink on “title-page” and signed by Elizabeth Taylor. $250-400 342 [Photography] Ritts, Herb Work Boston: Bulfinch Press, Little Brown, and Company, and Museum of Fine Arts, (1996). First edition. Folio. Unpaginated. Signed by Ritts on front free endpaper. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white. Black cloth stamped in blind, green endpapers, dustjacket. An almost near-fine copy. $100-300 343 [Photography] Rodchenko, Alexander (Russian, 1891-1956) Moscow View, the 20s Gelatin silver print, 7 x 8.75 in. (18 x 22 cm). With Rodchenko’s credit and other notations in ink on verso. Printed ca. 1940s. $2,500-3,500 344 [Photography] Ruscha, Ed Every Building on the Sunset Strip (Los Angeles: Privately printed), 1966 (1970). Second edition. 12mo. Continuous accordion-style image, approximately 25’ long when extended. Stiff printed wrappers; in its original Mylar-covered stiff board slip case, expertly repaired. In Roth. Ruscha’s most famous book. $800-1,200 345 [Photography] Ruwedel, Mark (American, b. 1954) California Western #8A Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed, titled, dated and number on verso of mount, hand-written title on recto, edition 2/10. Framed. Provenance: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. $300-500

346 [Photography] Ruwedel, Mark (American, b. 1954) Camas Prairie #20 Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on verso. Hand-written title on recto, edition 6/10. Framed. From the series “Westward: the Course of Empire.” Provenance: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. $2,500-4,000 347 [Photography] Ruwedel, Mark (American, b. 1954) Canadian National #5 Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed, titled, dated, and number on verso. Hand-written title on recto, edition 3/10. Framed. From the series “Westward: the Course of Empire.” Provenance: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. $2,500-4,000 348 [Photography] Ruwedel, Mark (American, b. 1954) San Diego and Arizona Eastern #7 Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed, titled, dated, and numbere on verso. Edition 2/10. Framed. From the series “Westward: the Course of Empire.” Provenance: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. $2,500-4,000 349 [Photography] Shaughnessy, Jim (American, b. 1933) Rio Grande #5414, Alamosa, CO, 1959 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches Signed by the artist in pencil on verso. Framed. Provenance: Robert Mann Gallery, New York. $300-500

350 [Photography] Steichen, Edward (editor) The Family of Man (New York): Simon and Schuster, (1955). First edition, deluxe issue. 4to. 207 pp. (contains 12 pages of installation photographs by Ezra Stoller, not found in trade edition). Prologue by Carl Sandburg. Introduction by Edward Steichen. Binding and packaging by legendary designer Leo Lionni. Quarter black cloth over blue papercovered boards stamped in gold, silver, black, etc.; photographic endpapers; top edge stained yellow, other edges stained red; printed on much heavier stock than trade edition; enclosed in a grey corrugated cardboard box, with large paper wraparound label, lightly worn and with some professional restoration. A near-fine copy rarely found in its original box. The deluxe edition was originally sold for $10, the trade hardcover for $3.95, and the paperback $1. A beautiful production. $600-900 351 [Photography] Steinheimer, Richard (American, 1929-2011) Power for Flanger East at Dunsmuir, CA, 1968 Gelatin silver print 11 x 14 inches Titled and dated in pencil on verso, artist’s stamp on verso. Framed. Provenance: Robert Mann Gallery, New York. $300-500 352 [Photography] Steinheimer, Richard (American, 1929-2011) Southern Pacific 2486 Leaves Oakland, CA Yard, 1956 Gelatin silver print 10 x 8 inches Signed and dated by artist on verso, artist’s studio stamp on verso of print noting Steinheimer/DeGolyer. Framed. Provenance: Robert Mann Gallery, New York. $200-300 353 [Photography] Steinheimer, Richard (American, 1929-2011) UPRR Wahsatch, WY Depot w/ Dick’s 1937 auto Gelatin silver print 8 x 10 inches Signed in pencil on verso. Framed. Provenance: Robert Mann Gallery, New York. $200-300


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354 [Photography] Stieglitz, Alfred (American, 1864-1946) The Hand of Man (from Camera Work, Number 36) Classic pictorialism 6.25 x 8.5 inches Framed. Provenance: Andrew Smith Gallery, New Mexico. $3,000-5,000 355 [Photography] Weber, Bruce Photo books (2) O Rio de Janeiro (New York: Knopf), (1986). First edition. Folio. Original pictorial wrappers. Bear Pond No Place: Bulfinch Press, (1990). First edition. With verse by Reynolds Price. 4to. Original white-lettered beige linen. $250-400 356 [Photography] Ziller, Robert (German, 1914-2010) Nude on Beach Gelatin silver print, ca. 1940s, mounted on Masonite. Ziller was a cinematographer, active from the 1940s-1960s. $600-900 357 [Photography] Assorted photo books (3) Afanador, Ruben (photographer) Torero Stemmle Publishers, (2001). First edition. Poems by Gloria Maria Pardo Vargas. 4to. White boards, dust jacket. French, Jim (photographer) Men State of Man Publications, (1990). First edition. 4to. Original lettered stiff white wrappers. Dureau, George (photographer) New Orleans (London: G.M.P), (1985). First edition. Small 4to. Original photo-pictorial stiff white wrappers. $200-300 358 [Original Art] Carter, Clarence (American, 1904-2000) Stop Watercolor on paper 19.25 x 29.5 inches Signed and dated lower left. Framed. Provenance: Hirschl and Adler Galleries, New York. $2,500-4,000

359 [Original Art] Dash, Robert (American, 1937-2013) All Gray and Quiet Acrylic on canvas 20 x 20 inches Signed lower right, framed. Provenance: Far Gallery. $1,000-1,500 360 [Original Art] Dehn, Adolf Arthur (American, 1895-1968) East River Looking North from East River Drive at 18th Street Watercolor, gouache 20.75 x 30 inches Signed and dated lower right, framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, March 20, 1987. $1,500-2,500 361 [Original Art] Gold, Albert Crisfield, Maryland Watercolor and gouache on paper 13.5 x 16 inches Framed. $400-600 362 [Original Art] Gold, Albert Restaurant, Crisfield Maryland Watercolor on paper 10.5 x 16 inches Framed. $400-600 363 [Original Art] Reyner, Nancy Cooper (American, b. 1956) Haystacks, 1990 Oil pastel on paper 12 x 9 inches Signed in pencil lower right. Framed. $400-600 364 [Original Art] Ribak, Louis (American, 1902-1979) Spring on the East River Oil on canvas 20.5 x 24 inches Signed lower left “L. Ribak.” Framed. Provenance: D. Wigmore Fine Art, New York. $2,000-3,000 365 [Original Art] Rose, Ted (American, 19402002) Waiting for the Rush Watercolor 7 x 10 inches Signed and dated on lower right. Framed. Provenance: Zaplin-Lampert, New Mexico. $400-600

366 [Original Art] Sharp, William Railroad Yard Watercolor 18.5 x 14.25 inches. $300-500 367 [Maps] Ortelius, Abraham “Palaestinae sive totius terrae promissionis nova descriptio avec tore tilemanno stella sigenensi” (Antwerp), (ca. 1624). Hand-colored engraved map of the Holy Land, Latin text on verso. Balthasar Moretus re-issue. $300-500 368 [Maps] Ortelius, Abraham Two maps of the Mediterranean Islands “Insularum aliquot maris Mediterranei descriptio” [Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corfu, Elba, and Zerbia] (Antwerp), ( ca. 1570-1612). Latin text on verso, old color. “Creta Louis magni, medio, iacet, insula ponto” [Crete, Corsica, Sardinia, Ionic Sea Islands] (Antwerp), (1584-1612). Latin text on verso with hand-colored initial, old (but recently augmented) color. $400-600 369 [Maps] Ortelius, Abraham Three maps on European subjects “Europa” (Antwerp), (ca. 1570-1609). Latin text on verso, old (partly augmented) color. “Latium” Antwerp, (ca. 1595-1609). With insert of Mount Cicero. Latin text on verso, later skillful color. “Italiae veteris specimen” (Antwerp), (ca. 1601-1624). Presumed second state, with two medallions. Latin text on verso, old (partly augmented) color. $500-800 370 [Maps] Aa, Pieter Van der “Nova orbis terraquei tabula accuratissime delineata” Leiden, (ca. 1713). Hand-colored engraved double hemisphere map with pictorial borders, showing California as an island. $400-700 371 [Maps] Hondius, Henricus “Mappa Aestivarum Insularum, alias Bermudas dictarum.” Hand-colored engraved map. Amsterdam, [ca.1639]. French text on verso. $600-900

372 [Maps] Janssonius, Joannes “Belgii Novi, Angliae Novae, et partis Virginiae, Novissima delineation.” Engraved map. (Amsterdam), (ca. 1660). State 2, with dedication. Burden 305. Burden 305, “This map... must be ranked as one of the fundamental prototype maps of America in the seventeenth century.” $2,000-3,000 373 [Maps] Sidney, J.C. “Map of the City of Philadelphia together with All the surrounding Districts, Including Camden, N.J.” Hand-colored lithographic map. Philadelphia: Smith & Wistar, 1849. Presumed canvas backed. Framed. $400-700 374 [Maps] Carey, Mathew (publisher) “Plat of the Seven Ranges... of the River Ohio...” Engraved map with outline color. “Plat of the Seven Ranges of Townships being Part of the Territory of the United States N.W. of the River Ohio which by a late act of Congress are directed to be sold.” [Philadelphia], [1796]. Presumed original hand outline color. Wheat and Burn 676, first state, without the publisher’s imprint below the neat line at bottom. $400-700 375 [Maps] “A Map of the United States” (Philadelphia), (1795). Phillips p. 871. The folding frontispiece map from Joseph Scott’s The United States Gazeteer, Philadelphia: F.R. Bailey, 1795. $250-400 376 [Maps] South and Central America Engraved maps (7) Seale, Richard William. “A Map of South America, With all the European Settlements & Whatever else is remarkable...” (London), (ca. 1750). “A Chart Shewing the Track of the Ship Rattlet from Rio de Janerio round Cape Horn... by Capt. James Colnett of the Royal Navy, 1793-1794.” (London), (ca. 1798). “A New Map of South America from the Latest Authorities.” (London), (ca. 1817). Jeffreys, Thomas. “The Island and Colony of Cayenne, subject to the French...” London, 1760. Jefferys, Thomas. “The Bay of Honduras.” London: Robert Sayer, 1775. Bellin, S. “Carte Reduite des Costes de la Guyane.” (Paris), 1760. [Carey, Mathew, publisher]. “Peru.” [Philadelphia, ca. 1795-1809]. $300-500


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377 [Maps] Homann, Johann Baptist “Amplissismae Regionis Mississippi seu Provinciae Ludovicianae” Hand-colored engraved map. Nuremberg, (1720-1763). Old full and outline color, cartouche and vignettes uncolored. With one vignette depicting a buffalo and native Americans, a second vignette depicting Niagara Falls. Map extending from New England to Texas, encompassing the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes. $1,000-1,500 378 [Posters] Cappiello, Leonetto “Mossant” Color lithographic poster. [Paris: Les Editions Nouvelles Cappiello], 1938. Linen backed. Margins trimmed, including away, including the imprint; but clean and attractive. Framed. Cappiello’s classic design conjures a world of elegance in three hand-held hats. $2,000-3,000 379 [Posters] Gilbert, A. Clement Paris Color lithographic bicycle poster. Paris: Affiches Camis, [ca. 1890s]. Framed. A conventionally dressed moyenne bourgeoise couple (male and female) ride a tandem bike. $1,200-1,800 380 [Posters] Mucha, Alphonse Moet and Chandon menu cards Color lithographic menu cards heightened with gold. Paris: F. Champenois, (ca. 1900). Each clean and bright. Each signed in the stone by Mucha. Two menu cards in one frame. Bridges G1g (from a set of 10 cards). $300-500 381 [Posters] Mucha, Alphonse Salomé Color lithograph heightened with gold. (Paris), (ca. 1897). On vellum. Signed in the stone by Mucha, blind stamp in bottom right blank margin. Bridges R10c. $800-1,200 382 [Posters] Olsky “Chapeaux Mossant” Color lithographic poster. Paris: Vercasson, 1928. Linen backed, framed. Condition A-. $1,000-1,500

383 [Posters] Domergue, Jean Gabriel “Alice Soulie” Colored lithographic poster. Paris: H. Chachoin, 1926. Linen backed. Clean and intact. Framed. The cabaret performer, rumored to be a transvestite, here the blond gamine as an epicene paradox in pearls, emerging from the tenebrous embrace of a large dark feather fan. $800-1,200 384 [Posters] De Valerio, Roger “Cherry Maurice Chevalier” Color lithographic poster. Paris: Devambez, [ca. 1930]. Framed. The quintessential boulevardier on the town again, an overflowing basket of cherries and his favorite brandy on hand. $1,500-2,500 385 [Prints] Ackermann, Rudolph (publisher) “A Bird’s Eye View of Smithfields Market, Taken from the Bear and Ragged Staff” Hand-colored aquatint etching. London, 1811. Executed by J. Bluck after A.C. Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson. The famous meat market in London. $300-500 386 [Prints] Arms, John Taylor (American, 1887-1953) Early Morning, North River Color aquatint and etching 9.5 x 7.5 inches Signed, dated, and inscribed “Artist’s Proof” in pencil, lower margin. Framed. Provenance: Swann Auction Galleries, New York, September 16, 2010, lot 21. $2,000-3,000 387 [Prints] Audubon, J. J., after “Texan Lynx, Female” Hand-colored lithograph. Philadelphia: T. Bowen, 1846. Plate XCII, Audubon, John James; Bachman, John, The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. New York, 1845-1851, folio edition, lithographed by Bowen in Philadelphia, published in New York. $1,000-1,500 388 [Prints] Fiene, Ernest (American, 18941965) Waterfront Manhattan Lithograph 12 x 17.5 inches Signed in pencil, dated 1931, and numbered 6/100. Framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, January 22, 1988, lot 223. $800-1,200

389 [Prints] Whitechurch, Robert after C. Schuessell. “Franklin before the Lords in Council, White Chapel” (Philadelphia): Jack M. Butler, 1859. $300-500 390 [Prints] Freeman, Mark (American, 19082003) South Ferry El Lithograph 12.125 x 9.375 inches Signed in pencil, titled, dated “1931” in pencil, and numbered 37/50, lower margin. Framed. Provenance: Swann Galleries, September 15, 2005, lot 340. $500-800 391 [Prints] [Gerards, Marcus the Younger, attributed] Etchings (9) Eight etchings and one fragment from the [Animalium quadrupedum omnis generis...] series. [Antwerp, 1583, presumed]. Subjects include Cattle, Dogs, Donkeys, Horses (recumbent), Horses (standing), Stags (recumbent), Stags (standing). Sold with all faults. $300-500 392 [Prints] Golinkin, Joseph Webster (American, 1898-1977) Roundhouse on the Hudson (Steam Up) Lithograph 15.75 x 20.75 inches Signed in pencil lower right, from the edition of 50. Framed. Provenance: The Old Print Shop, New York. $400-600 393 [Prints] Kloss, Gene (American, 19031996) Fog over The Golden Gate Etching, drypoint, and aquatint 11.5 x 14.125 inches Signed in pencil, titled, from the edition of 35. Framed. Provenance: Owings-Dewey Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico. $800-1,200 394 [Prints] Landeck, Armin (American, 19051984) East River Construction Engraving on wove paper 8.25 x 12.625 inches Signd and dated “1941” in pencil lower right, inscribed “Ed 100,” and with blindstamp of printer Mohammad Khalil. Framed. Provenance: Christie’s New York, January 18, 1990, lot 182. $400-600

395 [Prints] Landeck, Armin (American, 19051984) Manhattan Vista Drypoint on wove paper Plate size: 9.875 x 8.5 inches Sheet size: 14.875 x 14 inches Pencil signed and dated “Landeck 1934” bottom right, also inscribed “Ed 100” bottom left. Framed. [Kraeft 47]. NOTE: The present work serves as a detail from another work by the artist, a lithograph entitled “View of New York.” Provenance: Christie’s, New York, sale of November 13, 1996, lot 36. $1,000-1,500 396 [Prints] Landeck, Armin (American, 19051984) West Cornwall Station, 1936 Drypoint 7 x 10.875 inches Signed and dated in pnecil, inscribed “Ed 100.” Framed. Provenance: Christie’s New York, January 18, 1990, lot 181. $300-500 397 [Prints] Lozowick, Louis (American/Russian, 1892-1973) Elevated Railway Lithograph on paper Image size: 12.5 x 8. 5 inches Sheet size: 16 x 11.25 inches 1931. Edition of 20. Signed in pencil “Louis Lozowick” bottom right, also titled bottom left. Framed. [Flint 82]. Provenance: Collection of Sylvan Cole, New York, New York. Swann Galleries, New York, sale of March 6, 2006, lot 166. $1,200-1,800


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398 [Prints] Lozowick, Louis (American/Russian, 1892-1973) Hoboken (Waterfront II) (Flint 9), 19271928 Lithograph on Chine-collé Image size: 8 x 10.5 inches Sheet size: 8.75 x 11 inches 1927-1928. Edition of approximately 15-25. Signed in pencil and dated “Louis Lozowick ‘28” bottom right, also inscribed “A.P.” [artist’s proof] bottom left. Framed. [Flint 9]. NOTE: According to Flint, “The adjacent ports of Hoboken and Weehawken on the Hudson River were important terminals for the extensive railroad lines and waterfront facilities that had made New Jersey one of the largest shipping centers in the country by the late twenties. This particular scene, although viewed from Hoboken, is actually of the railroad yards of Weehawken on the narrow strip of river front that borders Hoboken.” [Flint, p. 57]. Provenance: Susan Sheehan Inc., New York, New York. $500-800 399 [Prints] Lubbers, Adriaan (American, 18921954) Eastside with Manhattan Bridge Lithograph on cream wove paper 14.5 x 8.5 inches Signed, dated, titled, and dedicated “la toute sympathie pour M. Claude Rey” in pencil, lower margin. Framed. Provenance: Swann Auction Galleries, New York, March 6, 2007. $500-800 400 [Prints] Lubbers, Adriaan (American, 18921954) Skyline from Jersey Heights Lithograph 10.25 x 12 inches Signed, titled, dated, and numbered 4/50 in pencil, lower margin. Framed. Provenance: Swann Auction Galleries, New York, September 16, 2010. $500-800 401 [Prints] Marsh, Reginald (American, 18981954) Erie Railroad and Factories Etching 7.75 x 11.5 inches Signed in pencil lower right and numbered “13” from the edition of 35. Framed. $1,000-1,500

402 [Prints] Marsh, Reginald (American, 18981954) Railroad, 1932 Lithograph on Chine-collé 6.75 x 9.875 inches Signed in pencil lower right, number 18/22. Framed. Provenance: Christie’s, New York, September 22, 1982, lot 247. $500-800 403 [Prints] “The South Prospect of the City of New York, in North America” Hand-colored engraving. (London), 1761. London Magazine Issue. $150-250 404 [Prints] Benecke, Thomas, after Sleighing in New York Color lithograph. (New York), 1855 [but ca. 1900]. Issued without title or imprint. $250-400 405 [Prints] Papprill, Henry A. after John William Hill “New York from the Steeple of St. Paul’s Looking East South and West” Color aquatint and etching. New York: Henry J.Magarey, 1848. Presumed second state (of three), marked “proof,” with “H. I. Megarey. / Pub. / New York.” oval grey stamp below image at left. Top hinge mounted, framed. See Stokes, Iconography III: 698, describing second state without “Proof” notice, and bearing red oval stamp; describing the first state with blue oval stamp but without “Pub.”; describing third state with extended title below image, this extension not present in our copy. $400-700 406 [Prints] Petrulis, Alan (American, b. 1954) Inbound on 7 Etching 8.75 x 11.75 inches Signed lower right, titled center, and numbered “12/75” lower left in pencil. Framed. Provenance: The Old Print Shop, New York. $200-300

407 [Prints] Birch, William Four prints [Philadelphia Views] Hand-colored engravings. All later 19th century restrikes on soft unwatermarked paper. Includes:”New Lutheran, in Fourth Street Philadelphia.” Philadelphia, 1799 [but later restrike]. “State House Garden, Philadelphia.” Philadelphia, 1798 [but later restrike]. “Alms House in Spruce Street, Philadelphia.” Philadelphia, 1799 [but later restrike]. “Goal, in Walnut Street Philadelphia.” Philadelphia, 1799 [but later restrike]. $300-500 408 [Prints] Serz, J. after Paul Weber “Philadelphia. View from Peters Farm” Color tinted engraving. Philadelphia: Wm. Smith, [ca. 1850]. Snyder, Mirror of America, 650. $200-300 409 [Prints] Whitfield, Edwin, after [Panoramic Views of Philadelphia from the State House] (3) Three tinted and hand-colored lithographs after Edwin Whitfield. All New York: Endicott, [ca. 1850]. Includes:”North View. Looking Across Chestnut St. Towards Spring Garden, Northern Liberties, and Kensington.” “South View. Looking Towards Navy Yard, Southwark and Moyamensing.” “West View. Looking Up Chestnut St. Towards West Philadelphia.” Three of the four prints composing this set, lacking the East View. Each framed. Sold with all faults. Reps, Views and Viewmakers of Urban America, 3581, 3582, 3583, lacking 3580. $250-400 410 [Prints] Taskey, Harry Leroy (American, 1892-1958) Herald Square Lithograph 13.75 x 11 inches Signed in pencil lower right and titled. Framed. Provenance: Swann Auction Gallerieis, New York, March 3, 2011, lot 71. $1,000-1,500 411 [Prints] Delgado-Trunk, Catalina (MexicanAmerican, b. 1945) Jaguar Lithograph 15.5 x 20.5 inches Signed in ink, numbered 1/10, from the fourth edition. Framed. $200-300

412 [Prints] Wengenroth, Stow (American, 1906-1978) Evening Train (Wiscasset, Maine) Lithograph 10 x 15.125 inches Signed in pencil lower right, edition of 50. Framed. $1,200-1,800 413 [Prints] Wilbur, Lawrence Nelson (American, 1897-1988) The East River Etching and drypoint 9.875 x 14 inches Signed in pencil, titled and inscribed, an artist’s proof aside from the edition of 65. Framed. Provenance: Associated American Artists, New York. $400-600 414 [Prints] Titles relating to prints and print-making (5) Hoe, Robert, Jr. (editor) The Print Collector New York: Dodd, Mead, 1880. Large 8vo. Contemporary morocco. With 8 plates, extended by the addition of approximately 205 engravings, etching, dry points, wood cuts, etc. In three volumes. Keppel, Frederick The Golden Age of Engraving New York: Baker & Taylor, (1910). 8vo. Contemporary morocco. With 262 illustrations, extra-illustrated with more than 120 engravings, etchings, dry points, wood cuts, etc. In two volumes. $500-800


PURCHASE REMOVAL, SHIPPING AND OFFSITE STORAGE INFORMATION To ensure the safety of your property Freeman’s requests removal within 10 business days of the sale date. Collection hours are Monday–Friday, 9:30am–4:30pm. For larger items, please email Jake Gravelding at loadingdock@freemansauction.com to schedule a loading dock appointment. For purchase release to persons not listed on your contract or invoice, 3rd party authorization is required. Please mail or fax, 215.599.2240, a signed letter stating receipt/item(s) or sale/lot(s) and name of third party collecting property. Freeman’s does not handle packing or shipping. The shippers listed have worked with Freeman’s clients in the past and will be happy to provide you with quotes for the packing and shipping of your property. Annie Hauls Michael Topley Lambertville, NJ 08530 609.577.5133 annie@anniehauls.com *East Coast deliveries only

Mr. C’s Charles Cohen 1615 North 10th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 267.977.9567 mrcees61@gmail.com

Art In Transit Nick Clarke 314 North 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 540.550.7080 nclarke@artintransit.net

Malca Amit ‡ Christine Duke 153-66 Rockaway Blvd New York, NY 11434 718.525.6100 | Fax: 718.425.3703 maa.nyc@malca-amit.com

Atelier Art Services ‡ Lynn Smith 1330 North 30th Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 215.842.3500 | Fax: 215.235.0421 estimates@atelierfas.com

A. Mastrocco Jr. Moving & Storage Roseanne Gebler 1060 Louis Drive Warminster, PA 18991 215.491.0346 | Fax: 215.444.9327 mastroccomovers@snip.net

Aiston Fine Art Service ‡ Mark Aiston P.O. Box 3434 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 212.715.0629 | Fax: 718.361.8569 info@aistonart.com

The Packaging Store ‡ Alex Long 2333 Welsh Road Lansdale, PA 19446 215.361.6940 | Fax: 215.361.6941 hello@packandshipnow.com

Cadogan Tate Fine Art ‡ Stacey Ferguson Cadogan House 41-20 39th Street Sunnyside, NY 11104 718.706.7999 | Fax: 718.707.2847 s.ferguson@cadogantate.com Crozier Fine Arts Catherine Erickson New York, NY 10011 212.741.2024 / Fax: 212.741.5513 shipping@crozierarts.com

U.S. Art ‡ Jessica Pierce 37-11 48th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 800.472.5784 | Fax:718.472.5785 jpierce@usart.com FURNITURE & LARGE ITEMS For larger pieces where delivery time is not the primary concern, we suggest getting your items freighted: www.plyconvanlines.com www.freightquote.com

‡ Shippers that can fulfill international deliveries

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Registration All potential buyers must register for the sale prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our reception desk, by fax or through our website at www.freemansauction.com. We will require proof of identification and residence and may require a credit card and/or a bank reference. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted Freeman’s Terms and Conditions of Sale. Buyer’s Premium 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 $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, and 12% thereafter. Sales Tax All items in the catalogue are subject to the 8% Pennsylvania and Philadelphia sales tax. Dealers purchasing for resale must register their tax numbers on current PA forms. Forms should be submitted to our Client Services office on the second floor. Catalogue Descriptions All item descriptions, dimensions and estimates are provided for guidance only. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. If potential buyers are unable to inspect lots in person, our specialists will be happy to prepare detailed Condition Reports on individual lots as quickly as possible. These are for guidance only, and all lots will be sold “as is” as per our Terms and Conditions of Sale. Bidding At the sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. The auctioneer will not mistake a random gesture for a bid. By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Freeman’s representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. Requests must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled start of the sale. In writing Bid forms are available in the sale room and at the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by mail or by fax no later than one hour prior to the scheduled start of the sale. The auctioneer will bid on your behalf up to the limit. On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on-line at www.freemansauction.com. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Freeman’s is not responsible for errors or failure to execute bids. Payment Payment is due within ten (10) working days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until we have received full payment. Payment may be made in cash, by check, money order, or debit card. Payments by check must clear the bank before goods will be released. Removal of Purchases Deliveries will not be made during the time of the sale unless otherwise indicated by the auctioneer. All items must be paid for and removed within ten (10) working days of the sale. Purchases not so removed may be turned over to a licensed warehouse at the expense and risk of the purchaser. Shipping and Packing Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser. Upon request, Freeman’s will provide the purchaser with names of professional packers and shippers known to us. Endangered Species Lots marked * are manufactured in whole or in part of restricted materials that may include tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, coral, rhinoceros horn, whalebone or marine ivory. Such materials may require specific licenses, certificates, or CITES documentation for import, export, moving between states in the U.S., or resale. Obtaining these documents may require scientific, laboratory or other expert analysis, in order to establish which species or genus the material came from. Freeman’s is unable to provide this information, and the obligation is on the purchaser of a lot containing any of these materials to ensure that they are able to obtain all the necessary or required documents should they need to, prior to bidding on the lot. If proper documentation or licenses etc. cannot be obtained for a purchased lot, the purchaser will still be required to make an on time payment for the lot as per our standard terms and conditions. Freeman’s cataloguing of the lots marked with this symbol * represents the best of our opinion, and the absence of this symbol from any lot description does not form a warranty that the lot will be free from any licensing or certification restrictions.

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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 thebuyer(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 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 $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, 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 is 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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DIRECTORY Officers

Specialist Departments

Representatives

Alasdair Nichol Chairman

20th Century Design Tim Andreadis tandreadis@freemansauction.com

New England Darren Winston dwinstont@freemansauction.com

Margaret D. Freeman Director Emeritus Paul S. Roberts President Hanna Dougher Chief Operating Officer Samuel T. Freeman III Senior Vice President

American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionists Alasdair Nichol anichol@freemansauction.com American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Lynda Cain lcain@freemansauction.com

Departments

Aniquities & Tribal Art Jordan Wang

Appraisals

jwang@freemansauction.com

Amy Parenti aparenti@freemansauction.com Business Development Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com Client Services Mary Maguire Carroll mmaguire@freemansauction.com Finance Whitney Long wlong@freemansauction.com Marketing & Communications Micah Dornfeld mdornfeld@freemansauction.com Museum Services Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com Photography Thomas Clark tclark@freemansauction.com Shipping & Receiving Jake Gravelding jgravelding@freemansauction.com Trust & Estates Amy Parenti aparenti@freemansauction.com

Asian Arts Benjamin Farina bfarina@freemansauction.com

Mid-Atlantic Matthew Wilcox mwilcox@freemansauction.com Southeast  Colin Clarke cclarke@freemansauction.com West Coast Michael Larsen mlarsen@freemansauction.com Main Line Sarah Riley, GG sriley@freemansauction.com

Books, Maps & Manuscripts Darren Winston dwinston@freemansauction.com British & European Furniture & Decorative Arts Tessa Laney tlaney@freemansauction.com European Art & Old Masters David M. Weiss dweiss@freemansauction.com Jewelry & Watches Virginia Salem, GIA GG vsalem@freemansauction.com Modern & Contemporary Art Dunham Townend dtownend@freemansauction.com Musical Instruments Sawyer Thomson sthomson@freemansauction.com Oriental Rugs & Carpets Andrew Taggart ataggart@freemansauction.com Prints Dunham Townend dtownend@freemansauction.com Silver & Objets de Vertu Tessa Laney tlaney@freemansauction.com

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PURCHASE REMOVAL, SHIPPING AND OFFSITE STORAGE INFORMATION To ensure the safety of your property Freeman’s requests removal within 10 business days of the sale date. Collection hours are Monday–Friday, 9:30am–4:30pm. For larger items, please email Jake Gravelding at loadingdock@freemansauction.com to schedule a loading dock appointment. For purchase release to persons not listed on your contract or invoice, 3rd party authorization is required. Please mail or fax, 215.599.2240, a signed letter stating receipt/item(s) or sale/lot(s) and name of third party collecting property. Freeman’s does not handle packing or shipping. The shippers listed have worked with Freeman’s clients in the past and will be happy to provide you with quotes for the packing and shipping of your property. Annie Hauls Michael Topley Lambertville, NJ 08530 609.577.5133 annie@anniehauls.com *East Coast deliveries only

Mr. C’s Charles Cohen 1615 North 10th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 267.977.9567 mrcees61@gmail.com

Art In Transit Nick Clarke 314 North 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 540.550.7080 nclarke@artintransit.net

Malca Amit ‡ Christine Duke 153-66 Rockaway Blvd New York, NY 11434 718.525.6100 | Fax: 718.425.3703 maa.nyc@malca-amit.com

Atelier Art Services ‡ Lynn Smith 1330 North 30th Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 215.842.3500 | Fax: 215.235.0421 estimates@atelierfas.com

A. Mastrocco Jr. Moving & Storage Roseanne Gebler 1060 Louis Drive Warminster, PA 18991 215.491.0346 | Fax: 215.444.9327 mastroccomovers@snip.net

Aiston Fine Art Service ‡ Mark Aiston P.O. Box 3434 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 212.715.0629 | Fax: 718.361.8569 info@aistonart.com

The Packaging Store ‡ Alex Long 2333 Welsh Road Lansdale, PA 19446 215.361.6940 | Fax: 215.361.6941 hello@packandshipnow.com

Cadogan Tate Fine Art ‡ Stacey Ferguson Cadogan House 41-20 39th Street Sunnyside, NY 11104 718.706.7999 | Fax: 718.707.2847 s.ferguson@cadogantate.com Crozier Fine Arts Catherine Erickson New York, NY 10011 212.741.2024 / Fax: 212.741.5513 shipping@crozierarts.com

U.S. Art ‡ Jessica Pierce 37-11 48th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 800.472.5784 | Fax:718.472.5785 jpierce@usart.com FURNITURE & LARGE ITEMS For larger pieces where delivery time is not the primary concern, we suggest getting your items freighted: www.plyconvanlines.com www.freightquote.com

‡ Shippers that can fulfill international deliveries

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Registration All potential buyers must register for the sale prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our reception desk, by fax or through our website at www.freemansauction.com. We will require proof of identification and residence and may require a credit card and/or a bank reference. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted Freeman’s Terms and Conditions of Sale. Buyer’s Premium 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 $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, and 12% thereafter. Sales Tax All items in the catalogue are subject to the 8% Pennsylvania and Philadelphia sales tax. Dealers purchasing for resale must register their tax numbers on current PA forms. Forms should be submitted to our Client Services office on the second floor. Catalogue Descriptions All item descriptions, dimensions and estimates are provided for guidance only. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. If potential buyers are unable to inspect lots in person, our specialists will be happy to prepare detailed Condition Reports on individual lots as quickly as possible. These are for guidance only, and all lots will be sold “as is” as per our Terms and Conditions of Sale. Bidding At the sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. The auctioneer will not mistake a random gesture for a bid. By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Freeman’s representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. Requests must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled start of the sale. In writing Bid forms are available in the sale room and at the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by mail or by fax no later than one hour prior to the scheduled start of the sale. The auctioneer will bid on your behalf up to the limit. On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on-line at www.freemansauction.com. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Freeman’s is not responsible for errors or failure to execute bids. Payment Payment is due within ten (10) working days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until we have received full payment. Payment may be made in cash, by check, money order, or debit card. Payments by check must clear the bank before goods will be released. Removal of Purchases Deliveries will not be made during the time of the sale unless otherwise indicated by the auctioneer. All items must be paid for and removed within ten (10) working days of the sale. Purchases not so removed may be turned over to a licensed warehouse at the expense and risk of the purchaser. Shipping and Packing Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser. Upon request, Freeman’s will provide the purchaser with names of professional packers and shippers known to us. Endangered Species Lots marked * are manufactured in whole or in part of restricted materials that may include tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, coral, rhinoceros horn, whalebone or marine ivory. Such materials may require specific licenses, certificates, or CITES documentation for import, export, moving between states in the U.S., or resale. Obtaining these documents may require scientific, laboratory or other expert analysis, in order to establish which species or genus the material came from. Freeman’s is unable to provide this information, and the obligation is on the purchaser of a lot containing any of these materials to ensure that they are able to obtain all the necessary or required documents should they need to, prior to bidding on the lot. If proper documentation or licenses etc. cannot be obtained for a purchased lot, the purchaser will still be required to make an on time payment for the lot as per our standard terms and conditions. Freeman’s cataloguing of the lots marked with this symbol * represents the best of our opinion, and the absence of this symbol from any lot description does not form a warranty that the lot will be free from any licensing or certification restrictions.

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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 thebuyer(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 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 $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, 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 is 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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DIRECTORY Officers

Specialist Departments

Representatives

Alasdair Nichol Chairman

20th Century Design Tim Andreadis tandreadis@freemansauction.com

New England Darren Winston dwinstont@freemansauction.com

Margaret D. Freeman Director Emeritus Paul S. Roberts President Hanna Dougher Chief Operating Officer Samuel T. Freeman III Senior Vice President

Departments Appraisals Amy Parenti aparenti@freemansauction.com Business Development Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com Client Services Mary Maguire Carroll mmaguire@freemansauction.com Finance Whitney Long wlong@freemansauction.com Marketing & Communications Micah Dornfeld mdornfeld@freemansauction.com Museum Services Thomas B. McCabe IV tmccabe@freemansauction.com Photography Thomas Clark tclark@freemansauction.com Shipping & Receiving Jake Gravelding jgravelding@freemansauction.com Trust & Estates Amy Parenti aparenti@freemansauction.com

American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionists Alasdair Nichol anichol@freemansauction.com American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts Lynda Cain lcain@freemansauction.com Aniquities & Tribal Art Jordan Wang jwang@freemansauction.com Asian Arts Benjamin Farina bfarina@freemansauction.com

Mid-Atlantic Matthew Wilcox mwilcox@freemansauction.com Southeast  Colin Clarke cclarke@freemansauction.com West Coast Michael Larsen mlarsen@freemansauction.com Main Line Sarah Riley, GG sriley@freemansauction.com

Books, Maps & Manuscripts Darren Winston dwinston@freemansauction.com British & European Furniture & Decorative Arts Tessa Laney tlaney@freemansauction.com European Art & Old Masters David M. Weiss dweiss@freemansauction.com Jewelry & Watches Virginia Salem, GIA GG vsalem@freemansauction.com Modern & Contemporary Art Dunham Townend dtownend@freemansauction.com Musical Instruments Sawyer Thomson sthomson@freemansauction.com Oriental Rugs & Carpets Andrew Taggart ataggart@freemansauction.com Prints Dunham Townend dtownend@freemansauction.com Silver & Objets de Vertu Tessa Laney tlaney@freemansauction.com

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department

client services

Darren Winston Department Head dwinston@freemansauction.com 267.414.1247

Mary Maguire Director | Client Services mmaguire@freemansauction.com 267.414.1236

David Bloom Vice President | Senior Specialist dbloom@freemansauction.com 267.414.1246

Joslyn Moore Bidding Registration jmoore@freemansauction.com 267.414.1207

Samantha Sisler Cataloguer | Department Administrator ssisler@freemansauction.com 267.414.1218

Melissa Arundel Post-Sale Administrator marundel@freemansauction.com 267.414.1226


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