Easton press july 11 — Complete Auction

Lot 1 — THE PRAIRIE, James Fenimore Cooper, 1988, leather, Easton Press, Masterpieces of American Literature

James Fenimore Cooper, The Prairie, with an Introduction by Harry Hansen and Illustrations by John Steuart Curry. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1988.

Binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt. Provenance includes a “Masterpieces of American Literature” bookplate for Anita L. Faas, dated 5/87. A very good example of a collector’s edition. Estimated value: $50-$80


Lot 2 — THE FOURTH PRESIDENT, Irving Brant, 1970, leather, James Madison biography, Easton Press Library

Brant, Irving. The Fourth President: A Life of James Madison. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1970.

Very fine copy, likely unread. Clean, bright leather binding with crisp gilt decoration to covers and spine. No apparent flaws or wear. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 3 — TO THE GATES OF RICHMOND, Stephen W. Sears, 1996, leather, Civil War, Peninsula Campaign, Easton Press

Stephen W. Sears, To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Fine condition, retaining all original gilt. The full leather binding is bright and shows no signs of wear or damage. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 4 — THIS TERRIBLE SOUND, Peter Cozzens, leather, Civil War, Chickamauga, Easton Press Collector’s Edition

Peter Cozzens, This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt. No significant wear or damage. An “Ex Libris” sticker is present.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 5 — PARTNERS IN COMMAND, Joseph T. Glatthaar, 1996, leather, Civil War, leadership history, military

Joseph T. Glatthaar, Partners In Command: The Relationships Between Leaders in the Civil War, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1994-1996.

Binding is exceptionally clean and bright with crisp gilt decoration and no visible wear. No discernible provenance marks.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 6 — THE LIFE OF JOHNNY REB, Bell Irvin Wiley, leather, Civil War, Confederacy, Easton Press Collector’s Ed

Bell Irvin Wiley, The Life of Johnny Reb: The Common Soldier of the Confederacy, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. The elaborate gilt-tooled leather binding is bright and clean. Includes original Easton Press prospectus and un-affixed ex-libris.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 7 — PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF U.S. GRANT, Ulysses S. Grant, leather, Civil War, biography, Americana.

Grant, Ulysses S., Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Edited with Notes and an Introduction by E.B. Long, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Overall binding is in excellent, pristine condition with bright gilt tooling and edges. No visible signs of prior ownership.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 8 — WHY THE CONFEDERACY LOST, Gabor S. Boritt, leather, American Civil War, essays, history

Boritt, Gabor S. (Edited by), Why the Confederacy Lost: Essays by James M. McPherson, Archer Jones, Gary W. Gallagher, Reid Mitchell, Joseph T. Glatthaar. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. The elaborate gilt decoration on the spine and covers is bright and fresh. No visible signs of wear or damage. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 9 — SHERIDAN IN SHENANDOAH, Edward J. Stackpole, leather, Civil War, military history, Easton Press.

Edward J. Stackpole, Sheridan in the Shenandoah: Jubal Early’s Nemesis, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is well-preserved with bright gilt decoration and lettering. No significant rubbing or provenance visible.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 10 — THE WEB OF VICTORY, Earl Schenck Miers, leather, Civil War, Grant, Vicksburg, Easton Press

Earl Schenck Miers, The Web of Victory: Grant at Vicksburg, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bookplate for The Leather-Bound Library of The Civil War present. Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and all edges gilt, showing minimal wear.
Estimated value: $50-$80


Lot 11 — CHANCELLORSVILLE 1863, Ernest B. Furgurson, leather, Easton Press, Civil War history

Ernest B. Furgurson, Chancellorsville 1863: The Soul of the Brave, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears excellent, with bright gilt decoration and clean covers. An unused Easton Press “Ex Libris” bookplate is present, tucked into the front. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 12 — MIGHTY STONEWALL, Frank E. Vandiver, 1996, leather, Civil War, biography, Easton Press

Frank E. Vandiver, Mighty Stonewall, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Fine condition, tightly bound in full genuine leather with bright gilt decoration. Appears unread. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 13 — THE AMBASSADORS, Henry James, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, Leslie Saalburg illus.

Henry James, The Ambassadors, With Illustrations by Leslie Saalburg and a Preface by the Author, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling on covers and spine. No visible defects or wear.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 14 — THE CANTERBURY TALES, Geoffrey Chaucer, leather, Easton Press, classic literature, collector’s edition

Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales, done into modern English verse by Frank Ernest Hill and newly revised for this edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding generally well-preserved with minor rubbing to edges and corners. Gilt decorations bright. No significant damage or provenance.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 15 — DON QUIXOTE, Miguel de Cervantes, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, illustrated, limited edition

Miguel de Cervantes, The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Binding in excellent condition; clean and firm with gilt bright. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 16 — FIASCO AT FREDERICKSBURG, Vorin E. Whan, Jr., leather, Civil War history, Easton Press, Collector’s Edition

Vorin E. Whan, Jr., Fiasco at Fredericksburg, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt work on covers and spine. All edges gilt. No significant flaws or provenance visible. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 17 — THE HOLY BIBLE, KJV, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Ed., family record, multiple ribbons.

The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments in the Authorized King James Version. Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling. Multiple original ribbon markers are present; family record pages are blank. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 18 — NANA, Emile Zola, leather, Easton Press Famous Editions, classic French literature, illustrated

Emile Zola, Nana, Illustrated by Bernard Lamotte. The authorized translation into English by E.A. Vizetelly, with a note by Henry James and also with an introduction prepared for this edition by Lewis Galantiere. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and clean covers. A very well-preserved example, appears unread. No significant wear or damage apparent.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 19 — THE ALHAMBRA, Washington Irving, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition, fine binding

Irving, Washington. The Alhambra: With an Introduction by Angel Flores and Illustrated by Lima de Freitas. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is excellent, bound in genuine black leather with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt. No significant wear or damage noted.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 20 — THE POEMS OF W.B. YEATS, W.B. Yeats, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, poetry, illustrated

W.B. Yeats, The Poems of W.B. Yeats, Selected, edited, and introduced by William York Tindall. Illustrated with drawings by Robin Jacques, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Overall, the binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt work and firm hinges. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 21 — CYRANO DE BERGERAC, Edmond Rostand, leather, French play, drama, illustrated.

Rostand, Edmond, Cyrano de Bergerac. A new English version by Louis Untermeyer with illustrations by Pierre Brissaud. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is firm and generally clean. Light rubbing is visible along the edges of the genuine leather covers. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 22 — BATTLE AT BULL RUN, William C. Davis, leather, Civil War, history, Easton Press Collector’s Ed.

William C. Davis, Battle at Bull Run: A History of the First Major Campaign of the Civil War, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation. Appears nearly fine. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 23 — THE LIFE OF BILLY YANK, Bell Irvin Wiley, leather, Civil War, Union soldier history, military studies

Bell Irvin Wiley, The Life of Billy Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent, likely unread condition, with vibrant gilt decorations to covers and spine. No significant wear or damage.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 24 — FORTS HENRY AND DONELSON, Benjamin Franklin Cooling, 1987, leather, Civil War history, Easton Press collector’s edition.

Benjamin Franklin Cooling, Forts Henry and Donelson: The Key to the Confederate Heartland, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

“Ex Libris” bookplate present. The binding is in fine condition with bright gilt to spine and covers, and all edges gilt. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 25 — A CONNECTICUT YANKEE, Mark Twain, leather, classic, time travel, Arthurian legend, Easton Press

Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain). A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition, with bright gilt decoration and all edges gilt. Includes a blank Easton Press personal library bookplate. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 26 — ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, Erich Maria Remarque, 1997, leather, Easton Press, WW1 novel

Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front, With an introduction by Harry Hansen and with illustrations by John Groth. The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1997.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No significant flaws or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 27 — HERBERT HOOVER A BIOGRAPHY, Eugene Lyons, leather, Easton Press, presidential biography, fine binding

Eugene Lyons, Herbert Hoover: A Biography, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Full genuine leather binding in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping; no visible wear or damage. Features “The Library of the Presidents” ex libris plate and original Collector’s Notes insert. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 28 — THE GLEAM OF BAYONETS, James V. Murfin, leather, Civil War, Antietam, Easton Press

Murfin, James V. The Gleam of Bayonets: The Battle of Antietam and the Maryland Campaign of 1862. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and edges. A signed ex libris bookplate from “The Leather Bound Library of The Civil War” is affixed.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 29 — TALES OF EAST & WEST, Rudyard Kipling, leather, Collector’s Edition, gilded edges

Rudyard Kipling, Tales of East and West. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Fine condition in full genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling and all edges gilt. No significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 30 — HUCKLEBERRY FINN, Mark Twain, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, Thomas Hart Benton illus.

Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: [Tom Sawyer’s Companion], The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Collector’s Edition is bound in full genuine leather with bright gilt ornamentation. The binding appears excellent with no visible wear or damage. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 31 — FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD TALES, The Brothers Grimm, 1981, leather, limited edition, fairy tales, folklore.

The Brothers Grimm, Favorite Household Tales, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1981.

The finely executed full leather, heavily gilt-decorated binding is in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 32 — EAGLE AGAINST THE SUN, Ronald H. Spector, leather, American War with Japan, military history

Ronald H. Spector, Eagle Against the Sun: The American War with Japan, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition with bright gilt to spine, covers, and page edges. No visible flaws or signs of wear. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 33 — THE CIVIL WAR: A NARRATIVE, Shelby Foote, leather, complete 3 vol set, Collector’s Edition, SIGNED

Shelby Foote, The Civil War: A Narrative, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

This three-volume set is in excellent condition with bright gilt and supple leather bindings. Volume I bears a “Signed Edition” designation.
Estimated value: $600-$900


Lot 34 — THE CIVIL WAR: A NARRATIVE, Shelby Foote, leather, military history, Americana, collector’s edition

Shelby Foote, The Civil War: A Narrative. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

Bindings are clean, firm, and bright with gilt tooling. No significant damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $250-$350


Lot 35 — INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA, McKenney & Hall, 1978, leather, Native Amer. history, portraits

McKenney, Thomas L. and Hall, James. History of the Indian Tribes of North America, With Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, Embellished with One Hundred and Twenty Portraits, From the Indian Gallery in the Department of War, at Washington. Volair Limited, Kent, Ohio, 1978.

Bindings are in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling. This is a limited edition, number 2140 of 5000 copies, with an accompanying letter from the publisher. Estimated value: $700-$1200


Lot 36 — THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE, Stephen Crane, leather, Civil War, classic, Easton Press.

Crane, Stephen. The Red Badge of Courage. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, [n.d.].

Binding is clean and bright with crisp gold tooling. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 37 — THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, Mark Twain, leather, Easton Press, gilt edges, classic literature.

Mark Twain, The Prince and the Pauper, with an introduction by Edward Wagenknecht and illustrations by Clarke Hutton, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt to edges and lettering. No significant wear or defects apparent.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 38 — PROFILES IN COURAGE, John F. Kennedy, leather, Easton Press, statesmanship, political history

John F. Kennedy, Profiles in Courage. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The leather binding is well-preserved with bright gilt decoration. No significant binding damage or provenance is visible.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 39 — LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE AMERICAN DREAM, Doris Kearns, leather, biography, US President, Easton Press, provenance

Kearns, Doris, Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent genuine leather binding with bright gilt stamping and all edges gilt. Features “The Library of the Presidents” bookplate, signed Peyton Jefferson. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 40 — AND TYLER TOO, Robert Seager II, 1985, leather, Easton Press, US President biography, fine condition

Robert Seager II, and Tyler too: A Biography of John & Julia Gardiner Tyler, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1985.

Binding is fine, with bright gilt and minimal wear. Features an Easton Press “The Library of the Presidents” bookplate inscribed by “Ben Gay III” dated 8/19/85. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 41 — JEFFERSON WRITINGS, Thomas Jefferson, leather, American history, political philosophy, Easton Press

Thomas Jefferson, Writings, Volumes I & II. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, n.d.

Two volumes of Thomas Jefferson Writings. Bindings are clean and bright, full genuine leather with gilt stamping and all edges gilt. Unused Easton Press bookplates laid in.
Estimated value: $100-$250


Lot 42 — THE CRYSTAL CAVE, Mary Stewart, leather, fantasy, Arthurian legend, illus., Easton Press.

Stewart, Mary. The Crystal Cave. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Collector Edition in genuine leather, bound in fine condition. Intricate gilt tooling to covers and spine, all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $60-$90


Lot 43 — THE BURDEN AND THE GLORY, John F. Kennedy, leather, presidential speeches, Easton Press Library of Presidents.

John F. Kennedy, The Burden and the Glory: The hopes and purposes of President Kennedy’s second and third years in office as revealed in his public statements and addresses. Edited by Allan Nevins. Foreword by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean, firm, and bright with no visible wear or damage. A premium collector’s edition.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 44 — JAMES MONROE, W. P. Cresson, leather, US President, biography, Easton Press

W. P. Cresson, James Monroe. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt tooling to covers and spine, and gilt text block edges. No significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 45 — POLITICS & POETICS, Aristotle, leather, classic philosophy, Greek, Easton Press, collector’s edition.

Aristotle, Politics & Poetics, Translated by Benjamin Jowett and S.H. Butcher, with an introduction by Horace M. Kallen and portraits by Leonard Baskin. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt to spine and covers. Appears clean and solid. No discernible provenance. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 46 — LIFE AMONG APACHES, LIFE IN FAR WEST, LIFE GROUARD, LIFE ON PLAINS, OLD SANTA FE TRAIL, leather, Western Americana.

John C. Cremony, Life Among the Apaches; George Frederick Ruxton, Life in the Far West; Joe De Barthe, The Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard; A. Delano, Life on the Plains and Among the Diggings; Colonel Henry Inman, The Old Santa Fé Trail. Classics of the Old West Series. Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia, c. 1970s-1980s.

Bindings are in very good condition with firm spines and clean covers. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 47 — MUSHROOMS, MEDICINAL, EDIBLE WILD PLANTS, Peterson, leather, Easton Press field guides, nature

McKnight, Kent H. & Vera B. McKnight, Mushrooms of North America; Foster, Steven & James A. Duke, Medicinal Plants (Eastern and Central North America); Peterson, Lee Allen, Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America. All: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Set in excellent condition with genuine leather bindings and gilt lettering. Each volume includes a blank Fiftieth Anniversary Edition Roger Tory Peterson Field Guides Ex Libris bookplate. Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 48 — BILLY BUDD & BENITO CERENO, Herman Melville, leather, Two Tales, American Lit, Collector’s Edition

Melville, Herman. Two Tales by Herman Melville: Billy Budd and Benito Cereno. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The gilt-decorated leather binding is in fine condition with bright gilt to spine and covers. An “ex Libris” bookplate from The Easton Press is affixed to the front pastedown.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 49 — GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES, Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm, leather, collector’s edition, Easton Press, folklore.

Jakob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Selected and Edited by Louis and Bryna Untermeyer, with a Foreword by Louis Untermeyer, Illustrated by Lucille Corcos. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Well-preserved gilt-decorated leather binding with all edges gilt. Includes a blank, unattached Easton Press bookplate for personalization.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 50 — JOHN QUINCY ADAMS & UNION, Samuel Flagg Bemis, leather, American President, biography, Easton Press

Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Quincy Adams and The Union, Volume II. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Appears in excellent condition with bright gilt detailing and edges. No significant wear or damage to the binding. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 51 — THE CALL OF THE WILD, Jack London, leather, classic literature, adventure, canine, gold rush

London, Jack. The Call of the Wild. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean, firm, and bright with gilt stamping and all edges gilt. Appears to be an excellent example of an Easton Press Collector’s Edition.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 52 — JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Samuel Flagg Bemis, leather, American Foreign Policy, Presidential History

Samuel Flagg Bemis, John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Rawley Thomas bookplate (Easton Press ‘Library of the Presidents’ series). Fine condition with bright gilt to spine, covers, and all edges. No visible binding damage or rubbing. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 53 — THE ANDERSONVILLE PRISON TRIAL, N. P. Chipman, 1911, leather, Civil War, Wirz, military justice

Chipman, General N. P., The Tragedy of Andersonville: Trial of Captain Henry Wirz, The Prison Keeper, The Notable Trials Library, Leslie B. Adams, Jr., 1911

Full brown leather binding with bright gilt tooling and decoration, in excellent condition. Contains a Notable Trials Library bookplate with copy number 2221 for E. John Wherry, Jr.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 54 — TIN CAN ON A SHINGLE, William C. White and Ruth White, leather, Collector’s Ed, submarine history

William Chapman White and Ruth White, Tin Can on a Shingle, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is in excellent condition, with bright gilt and no apparent wear. No signs of provenance. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 55 — THE PECULIAR INSTITUTION, Kenneth M. Stampp, leather, slavery, American history, Ante-Bellum South, Easton Press

Kenneth M. Stampp, The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Easton Press collector’s edition is in fine condition. It includes an unmounted bookplate and the original 1995 purchase invoice to C.B. Michael. Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 56 — TYPEE, Herman Melville, leather, Romance of South Seas, Covarrubias illus., Easton Press

Melville, Herman. Typee: A Romance of the South Seas. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Full leather binding in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping on spine and front cover. All edges gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 57 — THE CONSTITUTION, Page Smith, leather, US history, founding document, Easton Press Collector’s Ed

Page Smith, The Constitution: A Documentary and Narrative History. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with no visible rubbing or damage to the leather or gilt. Gilt page edges are bright and unmarked. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 58 — SHERMAN FIGHTING PROPHET, Lloyd Lewis, leather, military biography, American Civil War

Lewis, Lloyd, Sherman: Fighting Prophet, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A well-preserved copy in fine condition. The leather binding is bright with no visible wear or damage. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 59 — THE DEAD ZONE, Stephen King, leather, horror, collector’s ed., Easton Press

Stephen King, The Dead Zone, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Full leather collector’s edition with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt. Binding is firm with no significant damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 60 — THE AMBASSADORS, Henry James, 1980, leather, limited edition, Franklin Library, gilt decoration

James, Henry. The Ambassadors, with a portfolio of photographs by Eugène Atget. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1980.

Binding is in excellent condition with clean, bright gilt decoration. A lovely limited edition from The Franklin Library. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 61 — HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN FAIRY TALES, Hans Christian Andersen, 1977, leather, illustrated, limited edition

Hans Christian Andersen, Fairy Tales, Translated from the Danish by Erik Christian Haugaard, Illustrated by Robert Lo Grippo. A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Binding is in excellent condition, full leather with bright gilt decorations. No apparent provenance. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 62 — LAST OF THE MOHICANS, James Fenimore Cooper, leather, Easton Press, classic literature, illustrated

James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans, Illustrations by Edward A. Wilson, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The brown leather binding is well-preserved with bright gilt decoration on spine and covers. All edges gilt. No visible major defects.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 63 — GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES, Grimm, J. & W., leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, illustrated

Grimm, Jakob and Wilhelm. Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Selected and Edited by Louis and Bryna Untermeyer, with a Foreword by Louis Untermeyer, Illustrated by Lucille Corcos. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in near fine condition with firm covers and bright gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 64 — MAGGIE, Stephen Crane, leather, American literature, naturalism, illustrated, collector’s edition.

Stephen Crane, Maggie, A Story, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This handsome leather binding with gilt tooling and page edges appears in excellent overall condition with minimal wear. No significant binding damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 65 — THE WALNUT DOOR, John Hersey, 1977, leather, First Edition Society, Franklin Library, modern literature

John Hersey, The Walnut Door, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Fine condition in full richly gilt-stamped leather binding. Appears clean and firm with no significant visible flaws.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 66 — CHARLES SUMNER AND THE COMING OF THE CIVIL WAR, David Donald, leather, US history, biography

David Donald, Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Superb genuine leather binding with bright gilt ornamentation and page edges. Binding is clean and tight with virtually no wear visible and no internal markings.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 67 — DORSAI!, Gordon R. Dickson, leather, Easton Press, Collector’s Edition, Science Fiction.

Gordon R. Dickson, Dorsai!, Collector’s Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Anna Gray McLendon MD bookplate. Binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt; overall excellent condition. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 68 — ANDERSONVILLE DIARY, John L. Ransom, leather, Civil War, prison memoir, Easton Press

John L. Ransom, Andersonville Diary, Escape, and List of Dead, with Name, Company, Regiment, Date of Death and Number of Grave in Cemetery. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent, like-new condition with bright gilt. No visible provenance marks. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 69 — ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Lord Charnwood, 1917, Biography, American Presidential History, Gold Edges

Lord Charnwood, Abraham Lincoln. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1917.

Fine black binding with elaborate gilt decoration and gilt edges. Appears well-preserved with minimal external wear.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 70 — THE STORIES OF O. HENRY, O. Henry, leather, American literature, gilt, decorative binding.

O. Henry, The Stories of O. Henry, Chosen & Introduced by Harry Hansen, Illustrated by John Groth. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation. No discernible wear or provenance markings.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 71 — THE CIVIL WAR STATE BY STATE, Chester G. Hearn, American history, maps, modern edition.

Hearn, Chester G. The Civil War: State by State.

Fine condition. Modern decorative binding with elaborate gilt stamping and all edges gilt. No significant provenance observed.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 72 — MERRIAM-WEBSTER’S BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, Merriam-Webster, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition.

Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster’s Biographical Dictionary, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bound in full genuine leather with extensive gilt decoration and all edges gilt, in excellent overall condition. No obvious signs of damage, rubbing, or provenance marks.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 73 — THE RED AND THE BLACK, Stendhal, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, fine binding.

Stendhal, The Red and the Black, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears sound and attractive, with bright gilt decoration. No significant binding damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 74 — 1861 CIVIL WAR AWAKENING, Adam Goodheart, leather, American Civil War history, US history

Goodheart, Adam. 1861: The Civil War Awakening. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Easton Press Collector’s Edition, bound in genuine leather with bright gilt decoration. Binding is strong, with no visible wear or damage to covers or spine. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 75 — THE LIFE & TIMES OF W. H. TAFT, Henry F. Pringle, leather, biography, US President, Easton Press

Henry F. Pringle, The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Overall excellent condition. Binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt decoration.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 76 — LIFE & TIMES OF WILLIAM H. TAFT, Henry F. Pringle, leather, biography, US President, Easton Press

Henry F. Pringle, The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Overall binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling and edges. No visible significant wear or damage. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 77 — FROM MANASSAS TO APPOMATTOX, James Longstreet, leather, Civil War, Confederate memoirs, Easton Press

James Longstreet, Memoirs of the Civil War in America: From Manassas To Appomattox. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears excellent with vibrant gilt stamping on spine and cover. No visible binding damage or provenance evident.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 78 — ADVENTURES W/INDIANS, BUFFALO BILL, EL DORADO, AB-SA-RA-KA, VANISHED ARIZONA, Time-Life Books, leather, Western.

Allen, Dr. William A. Adventures with Indians and Game. Cody, William E. The Life of Buffalo Bill. Summerhayes, Martha. Vanished Arizona: Recollections of My Army Life. Carrington, Margaret. Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka, Home of the Crows. Taylor, Bayard. El Dorado, Vol. II. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, circa 1980s.

Uniform set in publisher’s bonded leather bindings. Bindings firm and clean with bright gilt, no significant damage visible. Estimated value: $25-$50


Lot 79 — PETERSON FIELD GUIDES, Craighead, Cobb, Niehaus, leather, wildflowers, ferns, Easton Press

Niehaus, Theodore F. et al. Pacific States Wildflowers; Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers. Cobb, Boughton. Ferns and Their Related Families. Craighead, John C. et al. Rocky Mountain Wildflowers. The Roger Tory Peterson Field Guides, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A handsome set of four Easton Press leather-bound volumes. Bindings are fine with bright gilt, and each volume includes an unused “Ex Libris” plate. Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 80 — ROGER TORY PETERSON FIELD GUIDES: MAMMALS, REPTILES, ANIMAL TRACKS, leather, 4 vols, Easton Press

Roger Tory Peterson Field Guides. The Fiftieth Anniversary Edition: Mammals by William Henry Burt and Richard Philip Grossenheider; Western Reptiles and Amphibians by Robert C. Stebbins; Eastern Reptiles and Amphibians by Roger Conant; Animal Tracks by Olaus J. Murie. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

All four volumes are in excellent condition with bright gilt-edged pages and minimal wear. Each volume contains a publisher-issued “Ex Libris” plate. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 81 — R. E. LEE, Douglas Southall Freeman, leather, Civil War, biography, military history, Confederacy

Douglas Southall Freeman, R. E. Lee: A Biography, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Overall very good condition. Bindings are clean with bright gilt lettering and tooling throughout. Estimated value: $200-$400


Lot 82 — THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN, Edwin B. Coddington, leather, Civil War, military history, 2 vols.

Edwin B. Coddington, The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Collector’s edition in handsome, near fine leather bindings with bright gilt. Features blank “The Leather-Bound Library of the Civil War” bookplates.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 83 — THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY, Frederick Jackson Turner, 1977, leather, limited edition, fine binding

Frederick Jackson Turner, The Frontier in American History, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977

Very good condition with light rubbing to covers and spine, gilt bright. Binding is tight and square. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 84 — THE PRINCE, Niccolò Machiavelli, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, limited edition, philosophy

Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince, Illustrated by Quentin Fiore. A Limited Edition, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Excellent condition with richly gilt-decorated leather binding showing minimal wear. No significant damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-$120


Lot 85 — NABOKOV’S DOZEN, Vladimir Nabokov, 1977, leather, limited edition, Franklin Library short stories

Nabokov, Vladimir, Nabokov’s Dozen, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Fine, bright condition with no visible wear or damage to the full leather binding and gilt decoration. No discernible provenance marks. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 86 — PLUTARCH: TWELVE ILLUSTRIOUS LIVES, Plutarch, 1981, leather, Dryden trans, Franklin Library, biography.

Plutarch, Twelve Illustrious Lives, The Dryden Translation. With engravings from the Hertel edition of Ripa’s Iconologia. A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1981.

Full brown leather binding with elaborate gilt tooling on spine and covers. Book in excellent condition with bright gilt; no apparent wear or damage.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 87 — GETTYSBURG, Newt Gingrich & William Forstchen, 2003, leather, Signed First Edition, Easton Press, Civil War.

Gingrich, Newt, William R. Forstchen, and Albert S. Hanser. Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2003.

This limited signed first edition is in near-fine condition. Signed by both authors, numbered 331/1450, with publisher’s Certificate of Authenticity.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 88 — THE KEEPERS OF THE HOUSE, Shirley Ann Grau, 1977, leather, Pulitzer Prize 1965, Franklin Limited Edition.

Shirley Ann Grau, The Keepers of the House, Illustrated by Muriel Wood, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

The leather binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt ornamentation. No significant binding damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 89 — A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST, James Joyce, leather, Easton Press, classic literature, illustrated

James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding firm and bright with crisp gilt decoration to spine and covers. No significant damage or wear.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 90 — MAN IN IRON MASK, Alexandre Dumas, leather, Easton Press, illustrated classic.

Alexandre Dumas, The Man in the Iron Mask, with Illustrations by Edy Legrand and an Introduction by André Maurois. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine leather binding with bright gilt. No visible wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 91 — LANDSCAPE TURNED RED, Stephen W. Sears, leather, The Battle of Antietam, Civil War history.

Stephen W. Sears, Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt decoration and all edges gilt. Appears clean and well-preserved. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 92 — TOM JONES, Henry Fielding, leather, classic novel, gilt tooling, Franklin Library

Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania

Rich full leather binding with brilliant gilt tooling. Embossed “AHB” seal on the title page. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 93 — NINE TALES, Henry James, 1977, leather, limited edition, Franklin Library, gilt tooling

Henry James, Nine Tales, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Near fine condition. Full leather binding remains strong and bright with crisp gilt.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 94 — LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG, Garry Wills, leather, American history, Civil War, Gettysburg Address

Garry Wills, Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears very good with bright gilt decoration; no significant damage or wear observed. No visible provenance marks.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 95 — ROME ’44, Raleigh Trevelyan, leather, World War II, military history, Easton Press.

Trevelyan, Raleigh, Rome ’44: The Battle for the Eternal City, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Book in fine condition with bright gilt stamping and edges; no visible binding wear or damage. No provenance noted.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 96 — THE FEDERALIST, Hamilton, Madison, Jay, 1787-88, leather, American history, Constitution

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison & John Jay. The Federalist, or The New Constitution. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is in fine condition with bright gilt decoration and all edges gilt. No significant wear or provenance present.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 97 — HOUSE MADE OF DAWN, N. Scott Momaday, 1977, leather, Pulitzer, Limited Ed, Franklin Library.

Momaday, N. Scott, House Made of Dawn. Illustrated by Bart Forbes. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

This Franklin Library limited edition is bound in full red leather with elaborate gilt decorations and all edges gilt, presenting in excellent condition. No discernible provenance marks are evident. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 98 — THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, John Richard Alden, leather, American history, 1775-1783, Easton Press

John Richard Alden, The American Revolution, 1775-1783, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Leather binding is firm and clean with bright gilt ornamentation and page edges. Features a bookplate inscribed “Dawn Z Rader 12-1-91” from The Leather-Bound Library of American History.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 99 — THE MILL ON THE FLOSS, George Eliot, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition.

George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss, With an introduction by David Daiches. Illustrated with paintings by Wray Manning. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The custom leather binding with elaborate gilt tooling is well-preserved. An Easton Press bookplate for a personal library is affixed to the front pastedown, blank.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 100 — ANDERSONVILLE, MacKinlay Kantor, 1976, leather, Pulitzer, Limited Edition, Franklin Library.

MacKinlay Kantor, Andersonville. A Limited Edition, Illustrated by Joseph Smith. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Binding appears in near fine condition with bright gilt. No visible rubbing or damage to the leather.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 101 — TEXAS JOURNEY Olmsted, BORDER CROOK Bourke, ELDORADO Taylor, ROUGHING IT Twain, OATMAN GIRLS Stratton, leather, Old West

Frederick Law Olmsted, Olmsted’s Texas Journey; John G. Bourke, On the Border with Crook; Bayard Taylor, Eldorado: Vol. 1; Mark Twain, Roughing It; Royal B. Stratton, Captivity of the Oatman Girls. All published by Time Life Books, Alexandria, VA.

A nice uniform set in decorative faux-leather bindings. Bindings are square and firm with minimal wear; no major damage noted. Each volume includes a “Classics of the Old West” series bookplate. Estimated value: $20-$100


Lot 102 — THE WATER BABIES, Charles Kingsley, leather, children’s literature, Jessie Willcox Smith illus.

Kingsley, Charles. The Water Babies. Illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith. The Collector’s Library of Famous Editions. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The dark green gilt-tooled leather binding is in very good condition with bright gilt. All edges gilt. No significant wear or provenance visible.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 103 — THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Charles Dickens, leather, Easton Press, ornate, classic novel

Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition. The genuine leather binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt tooling and gilt edges. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 104 — HARRY S. TRUMAN A LIFE, Robert H. Ferrell, leather, biography, presidential history, collector’s edition

Ferrell, Robert H. Harry S. Truman: A Life. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean, tight, and appears in excellent condition with no visible wear or damage. Gilt decoration and edges are bright. No significant provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 105 — LINCOLN SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Abraham Lincoln, leather, Americana, US History, fine binding.

J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton (editor), Abraham Lincoln Selections from his Speeches and Writings. Privately printed for The Library of American Freedoms, [n.p.], [n.d.].

A handsome volume in fine condition. Gilt signature “Wm. de Rain” on front cover, likely a binder or recipient.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 106 — GODS AND GENERALS, Jeff Shaara, 2000, leather, signed edition, Easton Press, Civil War, illustrated

Shaara, Jeff. Gods and Generals. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2000.

Fine, bright condition with no visible wear. This is a signed collector’s edition, with signatures from Jeff Shaara and Mort Künstler, accompanied by an unused Easton Press bookplate.
Estimated value: $150-$300


Lot 107 — OFF THE RECORD, Harry S. Truman, leather, Presidential papers, Easton Press

Robert H. Ferrell, Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition, bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt decorations and all edges gilt. No significant flaws or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 108 — THE LAST ENCHANTMENT, Mary Stewart, leather, fantasy, Arthurian, Easton Press Collector Edition

Mary Stewart, The Last Enchantment, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition with bright gilt to covers, spine, and text block edges. No apparent provenance or signs of significant wear.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 109 — JACK: THE STRUGGLES OF JFK, Herbert S. Parmet, leather, biography, American President

Parmet, Herbert S. Jack: The Struggles of John F. Kennedy. Volume I. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt edges. Features an “Ex Libris Rawley Thomas” bookplate from The Library of The Presidents. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 114 — NORTH AND SOUTH, John Jakes, leather, Easton Press signed Collector’s Edition, Civil War historical fiction.

Jakes, John. North and South. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This signed collector’s edition is in near-fine condition, with bright gilt and no apparent wear. Features a personal signature by John Jakes on the limitation page and a Certificate of Authenticity. Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 115 — HARD MARCHING EVERY DAY, Wilbur Fisk, leather, Civil War letters, Vermont Volunteers, Easton Press

Wilbur Fisk, Hard Marching Every Day: The Civil War Letters of Private Wilbur Fisk, 1861-1865, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A handsome collector’s edition bound in genuine leather with bright gilt ornamentation. Includes an unused publisher’s bookplate and collector’s notes.
Estimated value: $50-$90


Lot 116 — ABRAHAM LINCOLN & THE SECOND AMER REVOLUTION, James M. McPherson, leather, Civil War, biography.

McPherson, James M., Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition; binding is robust with no apparent damage. Features a bookplate for Robert L. Hermance. Estimated value: $40-$75


Lot 117 — TO APPOMATTOX, Burke Davis, leather, Civil War history, Easton Press Collector’s Ed.

Burke Davis, To Appomattox, Nine April Days, 1865, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is excellent with bright gilt decoration and page edges. No notable wear or damage. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 118 — THE CIVIL WAR DAY BY DAY, E.B. Long, leather, Civil War history almanac, Easton Press Collector’s Edition.

E.B. Long with Barbara Long, The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac 1861-1865, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. Features a blank Easton Press “ex Libris” bookplate on front paste-down.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 119 — LYNDON JOHNSON AND HIS TIMES, Robert Dallek, leather, biography, US presidents, Easton Press

Robert Dallek, Lyndon Johnson and His Times: 1908-1960 Lone Star Rising. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition full leather binding with elaborate gilt tooling. All edges gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 120 — ANDREW JACKSON THE BORDER CAPTAIN, Marquis James, leather, biography, American history, Easton Press

James, Marquis, Andrew Jackson: The Border Captain, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Fine red leather binding with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt. Book appears in excellent overall condition without significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 121 — CHESTER A. ARTHUR: A QUARTER-CENTURY OF MACHINE POLITICS, George F. Howe, leather, biography, US Presidents

George Frederick Howe, Chester A. Arthur: A Quarter-Century of Machine Politics, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This copy of Howe’s biography of President Arthur is in fine condition. Bound in full brown leather with elaborate gilt tooling and gilt edges, the binding shows no significant wear.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 122 — A TIME TO HEAL, Gerald R. Ford, leather, autobiography, signed, Easton Press, presidential memoir

Gerald R. Ford, A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Signed by Gerald R. Ford on the title page, with an “R. Ellen Lewis” bookplate. The gilt decoration on the upper front cover is slightly rubbed.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 123 — THE SHADOW OF BLOOMING GROVE, Francis Russell, leather, Harding biography, presidential history, Easton Press

Francis Russell, The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Harding in His Times. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping to spine and covers. No significant wear or damage apparent.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 124 — PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF US GRANT, Ulysses S. Grant, leather, Civil War, presidential, autobiography

Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition with bright gilt to binding. No visible binding damage or provenance marks.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 125 — CHESAPEAKE, James A. Michener, leather, Easton Press, illustrated, historical novel.

James A. Michener, Chesapeake, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping and pristine gilt edges. There is no visible damage to the binding or provenance markings.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 126 — GRANT, William S. McFeely, leather, biography, U.S. President, Civil War General.

McFeely, William S. Grant: A Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. An unused “The Library of the Presidents Ex Libris” bookplate is laid in.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 127 — PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, John Bunyan, leather, William Blake watercolors, Easton Press edition

Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim’s Progress: From This World to That Which Is To Come Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream. Illustrated with water-colors by William Blake. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean, bright, and intact, with no apparent damage or significant rubbing. Gilt tooling and page edges remain vibrant.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 128 — SISTER CARRIE, Theodore Dreiser, 1979, leather, Limited Edition, Franklin Library, illustrated.

Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie, Illustrated by Ben F. Stahl, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1979.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 129 — RUTHERFORD B. HAYES WARRIOR & PRESIDENT, Ari Hoogenboom, leather, US Pres. biography, Easton Press

Ari Hoogenboom, Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior & President, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1995.

This volume is in superb condition, showing no apparent wear or damage to the rich leather binding. Gilt tooling and edges remain bright and intact throughout.
Estimated value: $60-$90


Lot 130 — FRANKLIN PIERCE YOUNG HICKORY, Roy Franklin Nichols, leather, Easton Press, US President biography

Roy Franklin Nichols, Franklin Pierce, Young Hickory of the Granite Hills, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in fine condition with bright gilt details and gilt edges. No visible signs of wear or provenance. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 131 — FRANKLIN PIERCE: YOUNG HICKORY OF GRANITE HILLS, Roy F. Nichols, leather, American President, Easton Press

Roy Franklin Nichols, Franklin Pierce: Young Hickory of the Granite Hills, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears excellent with bright gilt and clean leather. Features “The Library of the Presidents” bookplate of Roy C. Kern, dated 4/25/92. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 132 — KON-TIKI, Thor Heyerdahl, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, Pacific voyage, exploration.

Heyerdahl, Thor, Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific by Raft, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in red genuine leather with gilt decorations appears in fine condition. No significant defects or wear visible. Estimated value: $50-$120


Lot 133 — GEORGE BUSH, Herbert S. Parmet, leather, US President, biography, Easton Press

Herbert S. Parmet, George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star Yankee, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. Binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt tooling. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 134 — SPEAKING MY MIND, Ronald Reagan, leather, selected presidential speeches, Easton Press edition

Ronald Reagan, Speaking My Mind, Selected Speeches. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears bright and clean, virtually as new. No visible defects or provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 135 — PELOPONNESIAN WAR, Thucydides, 1978, leather, limited, maps, ancient Greece, Franklin Library.

Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War, Illustrated with Maps from the 1829 Oxford Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Binding is sturdy and clean. Gilt edges lightly rubbed. Estimated value: $40-$80.


Lot 136 — THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Henry F. Pringle, leather, biography, US president, Easton Press

Pringle, Henry F., Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition in genuine leather with bright gilt tooling and page edges. Features a dedicated series bookplate from The Library of the Presidents.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 137 — FREDERICKSBURG CAMPAIGN, Francis A. O’Reilly, leather, Civil War, Easton Press, military history

Francis Augustín O’Reilly, The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Very good condition with clean, bright leather binding and gilt decorations. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $60-$80


Lot 138 — A TALE OF TWO CITIES, Charles Dickens, leather, Easton Press, Collector’s Edition

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is well-preserved with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $50-$100.


Lot 139 — THE ROUGH RIDERS, Theodore Roosevelt, leather, Spanish-American War, military history, collectible

Theodore Roosevelt, The Rough Riders, Colonel of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears pristine with bright gilt decoration. No significant binding damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 140 — LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI, Mark Twain, leather, American literature, river life, Benton illustrations

Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi, Illustrated by Thomas Hart Benton; with an introduction by Edward Wagenknecht and previously suppressed passages edited by Willis Wager, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, Undated.

Excellent condition with minimal wear to binding. Gold stamping remains bright, and gilt edges are clean. Unused “The Easton Press” bookplate for personal library is laid in, not affixed.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 141 — MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, Arthur Golden, 2004, leather, signed edition, Japanese culture, novel

Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha: A Novel, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2004

Very good condition overall with rich gilt decoration. Signed by author Arthur Golden with an accompanying Easton Press Certificate of Authenticity dated 2004.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 142 — KIM, Rudyard Kipling, leather, Easton Press, decorated binding, illustrated

Rudyard Kipling, Kim, With an Introduction by Charles Edmund Carrington and Illustrations by Robin Jacques, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is clean and attractive with gilt decoration and page edges. Appears in excellent condition with no visible damage or significant wear. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 143 — ZACHARY TAYLOR SOLDIER IN THE WHITE HOUSE, Holman Hamilton, leather, US President biography, Easton Press

Hamilton, Holman, Zachary Taylor Soldier in the White House, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Easton Press “Library of the Presidents” volume is in excellent condition. The leather binding is clean with bright gilt, and an “EX LIBRIS Rawley Thomas” bookplate is present. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 144 — THE SURVIVOR, John F. Harris, leather, Bill Clinton, presidency, politics, modern history

John F. Harris, The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding appears exceptionally clean and tight with bright gilt decoration and edges; no visible wear or damage. No discernible provenance marks present. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 145 — MARTIN VAN BUREN, Donald B. Cole, leather, US Presidents, American history, political system, Easton Press

Donald B. Cole, Martin Van Buren and the American Political System, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition, bound in genuine leather with gilt decoration. Includes unused Easton Press “Library of the Presidents” bookplate. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 146 — JFK: PRESIDENCY OF KENNEDY, Herbert S. Parmet, leather, Easton Press, Presidential History, Vol II

Herbert S. Parmet, JFK: The Presidency of John F. Kennedy, Volume II, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This volume is in excellent condition with bright gilt. An “Ex Libris” bookplate for Ravley Thomas is present. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 147 — IN THE ARENA, Richard Nixon, leather, presidential memoir, Easton Press

Richard Nixon, In the Arena: A Memoir of Victory, Defeat and Renewal. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent, bright condition. Features “The Library of the Presidents” ex-libris with dated owner inscription.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 148 — THEODORE ROOSEVELT: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Theodore Roosevelt, leather, Easton Press, Presidential bio

Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography, with illustrations, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding is in excellent, well-preserved condition with bright gold tooling. Features a contemporary ownership inscription on the front flyleaf.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 149 — GETTYSBURG, Francis Trevelyan Miller, 1913, leather, Civil War photographs, limited edition, semi-centennial.

Francis Trevelyan Miller, Gettysburg: A Journey to America’s Greatest Battleground in Photographs taken by the World’s First War Photographers while the Battle was being Fought, Official Presentation Semi-Centennial Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1913.

The leather binding and slipcase are in excellent condition. This is copy number 459 of a limited edition of 1,863 copies.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 150 — THE CIVIL WAR CHRONICLE, William C. Davis, leather, American Civil War, history, illustrated

William C. Davis (Foreword), Richard A. Sauers (Consultant), The Civil War Chronicle, Legacy.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and edges. No apparent defects or provenance markings visible. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 151 — HEART OF DARKNESS, Joseph Conrad, leather, Collector’s Edition, Easton Press, illustrated

Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, With an Introduction by Leo Gurko & Illustrations by Robert Shore, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

The binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No significant flaws or provenance are visible. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 152 — THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, James Fenimore Cooper, leather, classic American frontier novel

James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans, Illustrations by Edward A. Wilson, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding appears bright and clean with crisp gilt. Features a personalized bookplate for E. Bruce Holmes. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 153 — THE STRENUOUS LIFE, Theodore Roosevelt, 1900, leather, essays, addresses, Easton Press collector.

Theodore Roosevelt, The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1900.

Binding appears solid and clean with bright gilt; no apparent damage. Minor inscription from “Jau Myers” dated March 2008, Reno, Nevada on front free endpaper.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 154 — ANDREW JOHNSON, Robert W. Winston, leather, Easton Press, U.S. President, biography, gilt

Robert W. Winston, Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and Patriot. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding remains bright and sound with strong gilt. All edges gilt. No significant wear or damage noted.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 155 — EISENHOWER, Stephen Ambrose, 1952-1969, leather, US President biography, Easton Press

Stephen E. Ambrose, Eisenhower: Volume Two, The President, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is genuine leather and appears in fine condition with bright gilt edges. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 156 — WASHINGTON, Douglas Southall Freeman, leather, biography, presidential history, Easton Press.

Freeman, Douglas Southall. Washington: An Abridgment in One Volume by Richard Harwell of the Seven-Volume George Washington. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is bound in brown gilt-tooled leather, appearing in excellent condition with bright, vibrant giltwork on the spine and covers. No discernible provenance marks.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 157 — GEORGE WASHINGTON, John R. Alden, leather, Easton Press collector’s ed. presidential biography.

Alden, John R. George Washington, A Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation. Features an Easton Press bookplate for “Roy S. Kern” to the front pastedown. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 158 — EISENHOWER, Stephen E. Ambrose, leather, Volume 1, biography, military history, presidency

Stephen E. Ambrose, Eisenhower, Volume One: Soldier, General of the Army, President-Elect, 1890-1952. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Full brown leather binding with bright gilt tooling and lettering, all edges gilt. Appears in excellent, nearly new condition with no visible binding damage or rubbing.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 159 — A DAY OF DEDICATION, Woodrow Wilson, leather, Easton Press, Presidential writings, speeches.

Wilson, Woodrow. A Day of Dedication: The Essential Writings & Speeches of Woodrow Wilson. Edited, with an Introduction, by Albert Fried. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Covers and spine show no apparent wear, gilt remains bright. Features a blank Easton Press “Library of the Presidents” bookplate.
Estimated value: $40-$75


Lot 160 — PAUL REVERE, Emerson Taylor, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, American Revolution

Taylor, Emerson. Paul Revere. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition, bound in genuine leather with bright gilt decoration and page edges. No visible significant wear or damage. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 161 — CHANCELLORSVILLE, Stephen W. Sears, leather, Civil War history, Easton Press collector edition.

Stephen W. Sears, Chancellorsville. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Leather binding appears pristine with bright gilt decoration and lettering. Gilt page edges are clean; no visible wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 162 — GETTYSBURG, Stephen W. Sears, leather, Civil War history, Easton Press collector edition

Sears, Stephen W. Gettysburg. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. Beautifully preserved Easton Press collector’s edition in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 163 — THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT’S WOMAN, John Fowles, 1988, leather, Signed Collector’s Easton Press Edition.

Fowles, John. The French Lieutenant’s Woman. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1988.

This signed collector’s edition presents in exceptional condition. The full leather binding is bright and clean with no discernible wear; an Easton Press Certificate of Authenticity is present.
Estimated value: $200-$350


Lot 164 — THE HOLLOW HILLS, Mary Stewart, leather, Easton Press Collector Edition, gilt decorated

Mary Stewart, The Hollow Hills, Illustrated by Marc Fishman. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. The leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt decoration.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 165 — JESSE JAMES LAST REBEL, T. J. Stiles, leather, Civil War, Wild West, outlaw biography

T. J. Stiles, Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.
Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt lettering and decoration. Gilt page edges are clean and unmarked. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 166 — SPEECHES OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS, Podell & Anzovin, leather, Collector’s Edition, US history

Podell, Janet & Steven Anzovin (Editors). Speeches of the American Presidents. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Two volumes. Bindings are bright and attractive. Overall excellent condition with no significant binding damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 167 — JAMES K. POLK JACKSONIAN & CONTINENTALIST, Charles Sellers, leather, US Presidents, Biography, Easton Press

Charles Sellers, James K. Polk, Jacksonian, 1795-1843 (Volume One), and James K. Polk, Continentalist, 1843-1846 (Volume Two). The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Both volumes in excellent condition with bright gilt. Bindings are firm and clean with no apparent damage or significant rubbing.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 168 — THE WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS, John Adams, leather, President, collected works, Easton Press

Adams, John. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations by his Grandson Charles Francis Adams. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Two volumes in fine condition, bound in genuine leather with bright gilt stamping on covers and spines, and gilt page edges.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 169 — CIVIL WAR NARRATIVE, Shelby Foote, leather, US history, military, collector’s edition.

Foote, Shelby. The Civil War: A Narrative, Fort Sumter to Perryville; Fredericksburg to Meridian; Red River to Appomattox. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, n.d.

Fine condition set, bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling. Bindings are clean and firm with minimal wear.
Estimated value: $200-$400


Lot 170 — BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM, James M. McPherson, leather, Civil War, Americana

James M. McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Two-volume set. No visible binding damage or rubbing; covers are firm and gilt tooling bright. No obvious provenance noted.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 173 — MR. LINCOLN’S ARMY, GLORY ROAD, A STILLNESS AT APPOMATTOX, Bruce Catton, leather, Civil War history

Catton, Bruce. Mr. Lincoln’s Army; Glory Road; A Stillness at Appomattox. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bindings show minimal wear, with bright gilt tooling on spines and covers. No visible provenance marks.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 174 — MARY CHESNUT’S CIVIL WAR, Mary Chesnut, leather, Civil War, Southern history, diary, complete.

Chesnut, Mary, Edited by C. Vann Woodward. Mary Chesnut’s Civil War. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

Collector’s edition set in excellent condition with bright gilt to spine, covers, and all text block edges. Binding is solid with no visible defects or wear. Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 175 — LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON, R.L. Dabney, leather, Civil War, Confederate, Easton Press.

R. L. Dabney, Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson). The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Book in fine condition, bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling, housed in a matching slipcase. Binding and slipcase show no significant damage or wear. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 176 — LYNDON JOHNSON, Robert Dallek, leather, biography, US President, Easton Press, collector’s edition

Robert Dallek, Lyndon Johnson and His Times, 1961-1973, Flawed Giant. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.
A handsome leather collector’s edition in excellent condition. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 177 — KEEPING FAITH, Jimmy Carter, leather, Easton Press, presidential memoirs, autobiography, political

Carter, Jimmy. Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding appears to be in very good condition, with gilt titling and decoration bright. An Easton Press “Library of the Presidents” bookplate is present on the front pastedown.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 178 — AN AMERICAN LIFE, Ronald Reagan, leather, autobiography, presidential history, Easton Press

Reagan, Ronald, An American Life, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Book in excellent condition with bright gilt. Includes “The Library of the Presidents” bookplate signed “Doris S. Fleming.” Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 179 — BENJAMIN HARRISON, Harry J. Sievers, leather, President, Biography, US History, Easton Press

Harry J. Sievers, S.J., Benjamin Harrison, Volume Two, Hoosier Statesman From the Civil War to the White House 1865-1888; Hoosier President The White House and After 1889-1901. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with vibrant gilt decoration on boards and spine. No significant wear or damage evident. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 180 — EMERGENCE OF LINCOLN, Allan Nevins, leather, biography, history, Americana, Easton Press

Allan Nevins, The Emergence of Lincoln, Volume I, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This volume is in excellent condition, showing no significant wear to the genuine leather binding or gilt decoration. Appears to be a well-preserved Easton Press Collector’s Edition.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 181 — THE EMERGENCE OF LINCOLN, Allan Nevins, leather, Collector’s Ed., American history

Allan Nevins, The Emergence of Lincoln, Volume I, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt to spine and boards. Includes publisher’s bookplate.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 182 — MEMOIRS OF GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, William T. Sherman, leather, Civil War, autobiography, Easton Press.

Sherman, William T. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

Fine condition, full leather binding with bright gilt tooling. Features an “Ex Libris Christopher Arron” bookplate. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 183 — JEFFERSON DAVIS MAN HOUR, William C. Davis, leather, Easton Press, Civil War biography.

William C. Davis, Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition in full genuine leather binding with bright gilt stamping and all edges gilt. Appears unread with no significant wear or provenance. Estimated value: $50-$90


Lot 184 — UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Harriet Beecher Stowe, leather, Collector’s Edition, Easton Press, literature

Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition, full genuine leather with gilt decoration and page edges. No significant wear or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 185 — LOVE AND WAR, John Jakes, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, historical fiction

John Jakes, Love and War, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

A clean, attractive genuine leather binding with bright gilt stamping and page edges. Appears to be in very good condition with no significant wear or damage. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 186 — LES MISERABLES, Victor Hugo, leather, Easton Press, illustrated, classic novel

Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. In the translation by Lascelles Wraxall authorized by the Author. Printed with a new Introduction by André Maurois and with illustrations by Lynd Ward. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is firm and bright with minimal shelf wear. Appears to be in near fine condition. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 187 — JUBAL A. EARLY MEMOIRS, Jubal A. Early, leather, CSA, Civil War, Easton Press, collector’s edition

Jubal Anderson Early, Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War Between the States, with Notes by R. H. Early, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is bound in full genuine leather with bright gilt decoration. The binding is in excellent, pristine condition.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 188 — HEAVEN AND HELL, John Jakes, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, Civil War

Jakes, John. Heaven and Hell. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition in full genuine leather with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 189 — THE EMERGENCE OF LINCOLN, Allan Nevins, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Ed., history.

Allan Nevins, The Emergence of Lincoln, Volume II, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. Gilt spine and cover decoration bright. Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 190 — THE EMERGENCE OF LINCOLN VOL II, Allan Nevins, leather, American history, collector’s edition

Nevins, Allan. The Emergence of Lincoln, Volume II. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt. Easton Press bookplate present, awaiting personalization.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 191 — THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, Robert Remini, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, biography

Robert V. Remini, The Life of Andrew Jackson, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt tooling and gilt edges. Appears as new.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 192 — WOODROW WILSON PROGRESSIVE ERA, Arthur S. Link, leather, American history, political science, Easton Press.

Arthur S. Link, Woodrow Wilson and The Progressive Era, 1910-1917. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

Fine condition. The genuine leather binding is bright with gilt stamping and all edges gilt, showing minimal wear. No significant provenance visible.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 193 — THE WASHINGTON PAPERS, George Washington, leather, presidential documents, Easton Press

George Washington (edited by Saul K. Padover). The Washington Papers: Basic Selections from the Public and Private Writings of George Washington. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in fine condition, with bright gilt and no apparent wear. Features the standard Easton Press “Library of the Presidents” bookplate.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 194 — LES MISERABLES, Victor Hugo, leather, Lynd Ward illus., French classic, Easton Press

Hugo, Victor. Les Misérables, A Novel. Translated by Lascelles Wraxall. Introduction by André Maurois. Illustrated by Lynd Ward. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This volume is in excellent, near-fine condition. The rich leather binding is clean and bright, with sharp gilt decoration and gilt edges showing no rubbing or wear.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 195 — MILLARD FILLMORE, Robert J. Rayback, leather, US President biography, Easton Press

Robert J. Rayback, Millard Fillmore: Biography of a President, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Fine condition with bright gilt-stamped leather covers and spine. Binding is strong and intact. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 196 — ANDREW JACKSON PORTRAIT OF A PRESIDENT, Marquis James, leather, presidential biography, Easton Press

Marquis James, Andrew Jackson: Portrait of a President, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Very good condition with bright gilt. Easton Press Library of the Presidents bookplate with prior owner’s name, “ROBERT ST. GRACEWELL I,” struck through. Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 197 — A PURITAN IN BABYLON, William Allen White, leather, Calvin Coolidge biography, Easton Press Library of Presidents

William Allen White, A Puritan in Babylon: The Story of Calvin Coolidge, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The leather binding is in excellent, bright condition with full gilt ruling and lettering, and all edges gilt. No significant flaws or provenance are visible.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 198 — WOODROW WILSON, August Heckscher, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, Presidential biography.

Heckscher, August. Woodrow Wilson. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bound in genuine leather, the binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. Features a “Library of the Presidents” bookplate for Rawley Thomas. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 199 — FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. Roosevelt, leather, Selected Speeches, Messages, Letters.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Selected Speeches, Messages, Press Conferences, and Letters. Edited with an Introduction by Basil Rauch. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding sound with bright gilt ornamentation and lettering. No visible wear or significant provenance markings.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 200 — FROM MANASSAS TO APPOMATTOX, James Longstreet, leather, Civil War memoirs, Easton Press

Longstreet, James. Memoirs of the Civil War in America from Manassas to Appomattox. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This modern Easton Press leather binding is in excellent, pristine condition with bright gilt ornamentation. No discernible significant wear or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Vicky — Complete Auction

Lot 1 — ROTHSCHILD, Corti, 1928; CONFALONIERI, Huch; GELD & GEIST, Gotthelf, German lit, history

Corti, Egon Caesar Conte. Das Haus Rothschild In Der Zeit Seiner Blüte 1830-1871. Insel-Verlag, Leipzig, 1928. Huch, Ricarda. Das Leben des Grafen Federigo Confalonieri. Insel-Verlag, Leipzig, [n.d.]. Gotthelf, Jeremias. Geld und Geist oder Die Versöhnung. Eugen Rentsch Verlag, Erlenbach-Zürich, [n.d.].

Bindings show light to moderate shelf wear and rubbing to boards and spines. Two volumes bear distinct bookplates: one an Edward L. Glaser ex-libris, the other an H.F. Wriedt ex-libris.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 2 — RED BREAD, Maurice Hindus, 1931; PASTORAL LOVES OF DAPHNIS & CHLOE, George Moore, 1924, Signed, Russia.

Maurice Hindus, Red Bread, Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith, New York, 1931. George Moore, The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe, William Heinemann Ltd., London, 1924.

One volume shows binding wear and sunning to the spine. The other, a signed limited edition, has a very heavily damaged and torn dust jacket/wrapper with losses and a creased spine. George Moore signed this copy. Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 3 — LES IDÉES DE BALZAC, Geoffroy Atkinson, 1949-1950, Balzac, Comédie Humaine, French lit.

Geoffroy Atkinson, Les Idées de Balzac d’après La Comédie Humaine, Librairie Droz & Librairie Giard, Genève & Lille, 1949-1950.

Cloth bindings rubbed with shelfwear. Spines of four volumes bear affixed library labels with call numbers; one volume has label residue.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 4 — CORDS OF VANITY, VIDEO VENGEANCE, SECOND CHANCE, SOME PREDATORS, Tripp & Valin, 1990, HC Lot

Jonathan Valin, Second Chance, A Harry Stoner Mystery. Delacorte Press, New York, 1990. Miles Tripp, The Cords of Vanity. St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1990. Miles Tripp, Video Vengeance. St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1991. Miles Tripp, Some Predators Are Male. Macmillan, London, 1971.

Hardcovers without dust jackets. Bindings remain tight with minor rubbing to edges and corners; Some Predators appears slightly more worn. No significant provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 5 — THE PHOENICIANS, Sabatino Moscati, 1988, ancient history, archaeology, exhibition.

Moscati, Sabatino (ed.). The Phoenicians. Abbeville Press, New York, 1988.

Minor rubbing to dust jacket edges, otherwise clean and solid. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 6 — DEAD MEN’S HEARTS, CURSES!, Aaron Elkins; DEAD DINOSAURS, Gary Alexander; THRENODY FOR TWO, Jeanne Hart.

Aaron Elkins, Gary Alexander, Jeanne Hart. Dead Men’s Hearts, Dead Dinosaurs, Threnody for Two, Curses!. The Mysterious Press, Doubleday, St. Martin’s Press. New York, London, et al. No Years Visible.

Four hardcover mystery novels. Generally good condition; dust jackets show light shelf wear and rubbing, some minor creasing. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $50-$120.


Lot 7 — CLYFFORD STILL, John P. O’Neill (ed.), Abstract Expressionism, Met Museum Art Catalog

O’Neill, John P. (ed.). Clyfford Still. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, n.d.

Softcover binding lightly rubbed with some edge wear; spine shows mild creasing. No discernible provenance marks. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 8 — VAN GOGH & GAUGUIN, Douglas W. Druick & Peter Kort Zegers, Art, Post-Impressionism, exhibition catalog

Druick, Douglas W. and Peter Kort Zegers. Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South. The Art Institute of Chicago; Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Thames & Hudson, Chicago, Amsterdam, London.

Paperback binding shows minor rubbing to edges and corners. Overall very good condition. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 9 — VAN GOGH, W. Uhde, Cézanne, Age of Van Gogh, Dutch painting, art history, museums.

Uhde, Wilhelm. Van Gogh. Phaidon, [n.p.], [n.d.]; Cézanne to Van Gogh: The Collection of Doctor Gachet. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, [n.d.]; Dutch Painting: The Age of Van Gogh 1880-1895. [n.p.], [n.d.].

Lot of three softcover art books: Van Gogh, Cézanne to Van Gogh, and The Age of Van Gogh. Bindings are sound; minor cover wear and a price sticker visible. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 10 — VAN GOGH, Huyghe, Homburg, Hammacher, art history, Dutch art, Post-Impressionism, biography

René Huyghe, Van Gogh, Crown Publishers Inc., New York; Cornelia Homburg, Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard, Saint Louis Art Museum in association with Rizzoli International Publications, Inc.; A.M. Hammacher, Van Gogh (The Colour Library of Art), Paul Hamlyn, London, New York, Sydney, Toronto.

Three volumes on Van Gogh. Bindings are generally good with light shelf wear; two volumes retain their dust jackets, which show some rubbing and minor edge wear. No significant damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 11 — FROM FLANDERS TO FLORENCE, Paula Nuttall, art history, Netherlandish painting, Italian Renaissance.

Paula Nuttall, From Flanders to Florence: The Impact of Netherlandish Painting, 1400-1500. Yale University Press, New Haven & London.

Modern hardcover with pictorial boards in excellent condition. Appears virtually as new with no visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 12 — ALBRECHT DÜRER, Anja Eichler; PETER BRUEGEL THE ELDER, H. Arthur Klein & Mina C. Klein, art history

Eichler, Anja. Albrecht Dürer. Ullmann.
Klein, H. Arthur & Klein, Mina C. Peter Bruegel the Elder: Artist of Abundance. The Macmillan Company, New York.

Both volumes are hardcover. Peter Bruegel’s dust jacket shows moderate rubbing and light edgewear; bindings are otherwise sound. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 13 — CHILDREN IN ART, Anderson AND TREASURY OF CHILDREN’S ILLUSTRATORS, Meyer, 1983, art history, illustration

Anderson, Janice, Children in Art. Bracken Books, London, [n.d.]. Meyer, Susan E., A Treasury of the Great Children’s Book Illustrators. Abradale Press / Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York, 1983.

Two volumes, hardcover pictorial boards. Bindings are square and tight with minimal shelf wear. No internal markings. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 14 — SANSKRIT GRAMMAR, CUNEIFORM, EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE, Macdonell, Walker, Budge, 1986-1987, three language studies.

Macdonell, Arthur A. A Sanskrit Grammar for Students. Oxford University Press, Oxford, [1986]. Walker, C.B.F. Reading the Past: Cuneiform. University of California Press / British Museum, Berkeley / London, 1987. Budge, Sir E. A. Wallis. Egyptian Language: Easy Lessons in Egyptian Hieroglyphics with Sign List. Dover Publications, New York.

Three paperback volumes in good to very good condition with light shelf wear to covers and spines. Bindings remain tight and intact. Estimated value: $40-$75


Lot 15 — GENERAL SYSTEMS VOL. XVI & XX, Bertalanffy & Rapoport, 1971, 1975, systems research, cybernetics.

Bertalanffy, Ludwig von & Rapoport, Anatol (editors). General Systems: Yearbook of the Society for General Systems Research, Volumes XVI & XX. Society for General Systems Research, Washington, D.C. / Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1971 & 1975.

Bindings are solid with mild rubbing to extremities; volume XVI shows some fading and shelf wear to spine. No significant provenance visible.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 16 — MASTER OF FLÉMALLE & ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN, Early Netherlandish Painting, Exhibition Catalog

Kemperdick, Stephan and Jochen Sander, eds. The Master of Flémalle and Rogier van der Weyden. Hatje Cantz; Städel Museum, Ostfildern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin.

Binding firm, covers clean with minimal shelf wear. No internal markings or significant damage apparent.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 17 — MODERN ART CAME TO NEW YORK, Zayas, 2000; AMERICAN ART, Chassey, 2001, 20th C. art history.

Marius de Zayas, How, When, and Why Modern Art Came to New York, edited by Francis M. Naumann, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England, 2000. AND Eric de Chassey, American Art 1908-1947 From Winslow Homer to Jackson Pollock, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York, 2001.

Both volumes exhibit light rubbing to covers and edges, with spines remaining strong. No significant damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$120


Lot 18 — JOSEPH DECAMP & FITZ HUGH LANE, Buckley & Wilmerding, American art, Boston School, Luminism

Laurene Buckley, Joseph DeCamp: Master Painter of the Boston School, Prestel, Munich – New York. John Wilmerding, Fitz Hugh Lane, Praeger Publishers, New York – Washington – London.

Both volumes in dust jackets. Dust jackets show minor edge wear and rubbing, but bindings are sound. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 19 — THE SKIN, Arthur C. Allen, 1967, Clinicopathological Treatise, dermatology, pathology, medicine.

Arthur C. Allen, The Skin: A Clinicopathological Treatise. Grune & Stratton, Inc., New York, N. Y., 1967.

Book appears in very good condition; housed in a worn and rubbed slipcase. With Hartford Medical Society bookplate.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 20 — GODS AND LEGIONS; SWORD OF ATTILA, Michael Curtis Ford; THE SACRED LAND, H.N. Turteltaub. Historical novels.

Michael Curtis Ford, Gods and Legions: A Novel of the Roman Empire. Michael Curtis Ford, The Sword of Attila: A Novel of the Last Years of Rome. Both published by Thomas Dunne Books / St. Martin’s Press, New York. H. N. Turteltaub, The Sacred Land, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, New York.

All three titles are present as listed. Modern hardcovers with dust jackets in very good condition, showing light shelf wear to jackets. No significant damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 21 — REFORMATION, GERMANY, FRENCH REVOLUTION, EUROPEAN PEASANTRY, MIDDLE AGES, ASIAN RELIGIONS, Historical Pamphlets

Harold J. Grimm, The Reformation; The Reformation in Recent Historical Thought. Henry Cord Meyer, Five Images of Germany. Stanley J. Idzerda, The Background of the French Revolution. Jerome Blum, The European Peasantry from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Century. Bryce Lyon, The Middle Ages in Recent Historical Thought, Second Edition. Kenneth W. Morgan, Asian Religions: An Introduction to the Study of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. American Historical Association / Service Center for Teachers of History / The Macmillan Company, Washington D.C. / New York, [n.d.].

Collection of seven historical pamphlets. Covers show light rubbing and minimal superficial wear. Overall good condition.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 22 — BEN SHAHN, art monograph, American painter, illustrator, modern art, 20th century

Ben Shahn. Abrams.

Dust jacket rubbed and worn with light soiling and creasing to edges. Boards good beneath. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $30-$80


Lot 23 — MOBY-DICK, NIGHT HUNTER, MYTH SISYPHUS, FIRES, MOCKINGBIRD, Melville, Grubb, Camus, Carver, Lee, modern literature.

Melville, Herman. Moby-Dick. Edited by Alfred Kazin. Houghton Mifflin Company, Riverside Editions. Grubb, Davis. The Night of the Hunter. Avon Library / V22. Camus, Albert. The Myth of Sisyphus and other essays. Vintage International. Carver, Raymond. Fires: Essays, Poems, Stories. Vintage Contemporaries. Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Perennial / Modern Classics. New York.

Lot of five paperbacks. Covers show rubbing, creasing, and edge wear, most notably to “The Night of the Hunter” and “Moby-Dick.” No significant damage or provenance visible.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 24 — BURGADE’S CROSSING, Bill Pronzini, 2003; THE EAGLE AND THE RAVEN, James Michener, modern novels.

Pronzini, Bill. Burgade’s Crossing: Western Stories. Five Star, Waterville, Maine, 2003. Michener, James A. The Eagle and the Raven. State House Press, Austin, Texas, [n.d.].

Both books in dust jackets show light shelf wear; The Eagle and the Raven jacket has some rubbing along edges. Bindings appear solid.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 25 — CURSE OF CAIN, INVENTING BILLY, BORDER VENGEANCE, AMERICANS CALIFORNIA DREAM, Western Americana

Nottingham, Theodore J. The Curse of Cain: The Untold Story of John Wilkes Booth. Appomattox Press, [n.p.], [n.d.]. Tatum, Stephen. Inventing Billy the Kid. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1990. Byram, Daniel. Mason’s Cavalry Volume One: Border of Vengeance. Mesa Publishing Group, [n.p.], 2017. Starr, Kevin. Americans and the California Dream 1850-1915. Oxford University Press, New York, 1973, 1986.

All four titles exhibit light rubbing to cover edges and corners, with solid bindings. No discernible provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 26 — COUNTRY, DIXIE VICTORIOUS, GETTYSBURG, BRIGHT STARRY BANNER, Poyer, Tsouras, Carter, Civil War, alternate history

Poyer, David. A Country of Our Own: The Civil War at Sea. New York: Tor, 2004. Tsouras, Peter G. (editor). Dixie Victorious: An Alternate History of the Civil War. New York: Del Rey, 2004. Tsouras, Peter G. Gettysburg: An Alternate History. New York: Del Rey, 2005. Carter, Alden R. Bright Starry Banner: A Novel of the Civil War. New York: Soho Press, 2010.

Very good condition overall. Bindings are strong with clean covers showing minimal shelf wear. No apparent provenance. Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 27 — DIARY OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS & MAD ANTHONY WAYNE, Nevins & Boyd, 1929, US political & military biography.

Nevins, Allan (Editor). The Diary of John Quincy Adams, 1794-1845: American Political, Social and Intellectual Life from Washington to Polk. Longmans, Green and Co., New York, London, Toronto, 1929.
Boyd, Thomas. Mad Anthony Wayne. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, London, 1929.

The binding of “The Diary of John Quincy Adams” is rubbed and faded on the spine. “Mad Anthony Wayne” is in very good condition with a clean binding. No discernible provenance noted.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 28 — LIFE OF ST. PATRICK, JESUS & HIS TIMES, ESSENTIAL JESUS, Bury, Rops, Crossan, religion history

Bury, J.B. The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History. Daniel-Rops. Jesus and His Times: A New Life of Christ. Crossan, John Dominic. The Essential Jesus: Original Sayings and Earliest Images.

“Jesus and His Times” shows significant binding wear with a heavily creased and worn spine. The other two titles are in very good condition. Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 29 — TIME’S WEB, Moore; COLLECTED POEMS, Stephens; A PENNY WHISTLE, Taylor; WHITE MIRROR, Bobrowski; SUN UNDER WOOD, Hass; Modern poetry lot.

Ruth Moore, Time’s Web, William R. Scott, New York, [n.d.]; James Stephens, Collected Poems, The Macmillan Company, New York, [n.d.]; Bert Leston Taylor, A Penny Whistle, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, [n.d.]; Johannes Bobrowski, The White Mirror, New Directions, New York, [n.d.]; Robert Hass, Sun Under Wood, The Ecco Press, Hopewell, NJ, [n.d.].

Lot of five books of modern poetry. Bindings generally sound; dust jackets/covers show rubbing and edge wear. Collected Poems jacket is chipped and faded. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 30 — CHESS IN TEN LESSONS, Larry Evans, 1974, large type edition, practical instruction, strategy, tactics.

Evans, Larry. Chess in ten lessons: A complete practical course of instruction. South Brunswick and New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1974.

Dust jacket shows significant chipping and rubbing along edges and spine ends. Binding otherwise sound, no discernible provenance.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 31 — MOMENTS OF REPRIEVE & IF NOT NOW, WHEN?, Primo Levi, fiction, WWII, Holocaust

Primo Levi, Moments of Reprieve, Translated from the Italian by Ruth Feldman, Summit Books, New York.
Primo Levi, If Not Now, When?, Translated from the Italian by William Weaver, Introduction by Irving Howe, Summit Books, New York.

“If Not Now, When?” dust jacket shows library stickers on front cover, rubbed with some edge wear. “Moments of Reprieve” dust jacket shows light rubbing. Both bindings are sound. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 33 — SIMPLE STORIES FROM PUNCH, Archibald Marshall; THE POETRY CURE, Robert Haven Schauffler, 1927, cloth.

Marshall, Archibald. Simple Stories From Punch. Illustrated by George Morrow. J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., London, [n.d.]. Schauffler, Robert Haven. The Poetry Cure: A Pocket Medicine Chest of Verse. Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, 1927.

Cloth bindings show general rubbing and light wear. One book has multiple inscriptions on front endpapers. The other includes its original, heavily chipped and torn dust jacket. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 34 — FRANCIS: STRAIGHT, LONGSHOT; HILLERMAN: FALLEN MAN; CAUNITZ: BLACK SAND, CLEARANCE. Modern First Editions.

Francis, Dick. Straight. Michael Joseph, London. Francis, Dick. Longshot. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New York. Hillerman, Tony. The Fallen Man. HarperCollins, New York. Caunitz, William J. Exceptional Clearance. Crown Publishers, New York. Caunitz, William J. Black Sand. Crown Publishers, New York.

Dust jackets show light to moderate rubbing and edge wear. Bindings are solid. No significant provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 35 — INTERSECTION, SELECTED POEMS, NORTON LIGHT, UNDERGROUND POEMS, BELLEVUE LIT REVIEW, modern poetry lot

Teller, Gayl. At the Intersection of Everything You Have Ever Loved. Sunbelt Publications, San Diego. N.D. Untermeyer, Louis. Selected Poems and Parodies of Louis Untermeyer. Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York. N.D. Baker, Russell (Editor). The Norton Book of Light Verse. W. W. Norton & Company, New York. N.D. Benson, Gerard, Judith Chernaik, Cicely Herbert (Editors). Poems on the Underground, Tenth Edition. Methuen, London. N.D. Bellevue Literary Review: A Journal of Humanity and Human Experience. Bellevue Literary Press, New York. N.D.

Gayl Teller’s At the Intersection is author-inscribed to ‘Jon.’ All bindings and dust jackets are generally rubbed with light wear; no major damage noted.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 36 — ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JAZZ, Case & Britt; MILES AND ME, Troupe, modern music, biography, jazz history.

Case, Brian & Britt, Stan. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz. Salamander Books; Troupe, Quincey. miles and me. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Both paperbacks in good condition. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz shows minor rubbing and edge wear to covers; “34” sticker on rear cover. Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 37 — NEWMAN: PROSE & POETRY; OXFORD MOVEMENT; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS, Tillotson, Church, Newman, 20th C. Literature

Tillotson, Geoffrey (Selected by). Newman: Prose and Poetry. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1957.
Church, R.W. The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years 1833-1845. Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1922.
Newman, John Henry. Autobiographical Writings. Sheed & Ward, New York.

Bindings show general shelf wear and rubbing. One volume has a small price sticker and white mark to the front board. Another volume contains a Harvard University Press review slip dated 1957.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 38 — TELL MY HORSE, Hurston, 1990; TALES OF TORTOLA, Lewisohn; FAR TORTUGA, Matthiessen, Caribbean, Voodoo

Hurston, Zora Neale. Tell My Horse: Voodoo and Life in Haiti and Jamaica. Black Classic Press, Baltimore, 1990. Lewisohn, Florence. Tales of Tortola and the British Virgin Islands. No publisher, place, or year visible. Matthiessen, Peter. Far Tortuga: A Novel. No publisher, place, or year visible.

All three paperbacks show general rubbing to covers and spines, with some creasing. Lewisohn and Matthiessen show more pronounced wear to extremities. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $50-$120


Lot 39 — SEVEN WINTERS, LITTLE GIRLS, PICTURES & CONVERSATIONS, Elizabeth Bowen, 1962, novels, memoir.

Elizabeth Bowen, Seven Winters: Memories of a Dublin Childhood & Afterthoughts: Pieces on Writing. The Little Girls. Pictures and Conversations. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1962, 1964, 1975.

All three volumes in original dust jackets show moderate edgewear and rubbing. The dust jacket for The Little Girls has a notable tear to the rear panel.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 40 — RESID. CARPENTRY, OLD FURNITURE, PERIOD FURNITURE, AMERICAN FURNITURE, Capotosto, Smith, Gottshall, Margon

John Capotosto, Residential Carpentry. Nancy A. Smith, Old Furniture: Understanding the Craftsman’s Art: A Guide to Collection, Appreciation and Preservation. Pownal, Vermont, 1990. Franklin H. Gottshall, Period Furniture: Design and Construction. Lester Margon, A.I.D., Construction of American Furniture Treasures: Measured Drawings and Construction Details of Museum Masterpieces in Every Period.

All four titles are in good to very good condition. Bindings are sound with light overall shelf wear and minor rubbing to covers and spines, and some light corner creasing. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 41 — CINEMA OF ROBINSON, ORGANIC REAGENTS, CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, COOK BOOK, GOOD FOOD, Multiple Authors, 1896, various years.

Parish, James Robert & Alvin H. Marill. The Cinema of Edward G. Robinson, A.S. Barnes, South Brunswick & New York, [n.d.]. Pribil, Rudolf. Organic Reagents in Inorganic Analysis, Chemical Publishing Co. Inc., New York, [n.d.]. Trends in Clinical Pathology: Essays in Honour of Gordon Signy, A.C.P., [n.p., n.d.]. Farmer, Fannie Merritt. The Original Boston Cooking School Cook Book 1896, [n.p., n.d.]. Jordan, Sara M. & Sheila B. Hibben. Good Food for Bad Stomachs, [n.p., n.d.].

Lot of five books, generally in good to very good condition. Light rubbing and shelf wear to bindings and dust jackets. No significant damage such as detached spines or covers off. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 42 — GENERAL SYSTEMS, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, et al., 1968-69, Vol XIII & XIV, systems theory

Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Anatol Rapoport, and Richard L. Meier (Editors). General Systems: Yearbook of the Society for General Systems Research. Society for General Systems Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1968-1969.

Two volumes (XIII & XIV) in red cloth. Bindings are clean and square with minimal shelfwear. No significant damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 43 — FAKE, FRAUD, GENUINE?, Kaye, 1991; MEASURED DRAWINGS, Osburn; OLD FURNITURE, Smith; STYLE TRADITIONS; Americana

Kaye, Myrna. Fake, Fraud, or Genuine? Identifying Authentic American Antique Furniture. Bulfinch Press, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1991. Osburn, Burl N. and Bernice B. Measured Drawings of Early American Furniture. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1970. Smith, Nancy A. Old Furniture: Understanding the Craftsman’s Art. A Guide to Collecting, Appreciation and Preservation. Second, Revised Edition. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1975. Style Traditions: Recreating Period Interiors. Rizzoli, New York, [n.d.].

Myrna Kaye’s title is signed by the author and dated 6/18/93. All bindings are generally sound with light shelf wear; no significant damage or repairs are noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 44 — SKYWALKING, CRIME FIGHTING HEROES, WAR FILMS, 007 MAGAZINES, 1990s-2000s, film, TV.

Pollock, Dale. Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas. Updated Edition. Capella Press, New York, 1999. Terrace, Vincent. Crime Fighting Heroes of Television: Over 10,000 Facts from 151 Shows, 1949-2001. McFarland & Company, Jefferson, 2002. Rausch, Andrew J. The Greatest War Films of All Time: A Quiz Book. McFarland & Company, Jefferson, 2002. 007 Magazine, No. 23.00 (November 1987), Timothy Dalton cover. 007 Magazine, Roger Moore cover (circa 1983-1985).

Overall good to very good condition; paperback books show light shelf wear. Magazines exhibit moderate rubbing, creasing, and edgewear. Estimated value: $40-$80.


Lot 45 — THE GLASS MENAGERIE, Tennessee Williams, play, modern drama, literature, softcover, lot of five copies.

Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie, New York: New Directions, n.d.

Five softcover copies, covers show light rubbing and occasional minor creasing to edges and corners. Bindings remain solid. No provenance. Estimated value: $25-$75


Lot 46 — HAYEK, CO-ORDINATION AND EVOLUTION, Jack Birner & Rudy van Zijp, 1994, philosophy, economics

Jack Birner & Rudy van Zijp, eds., Hayek, Co-ordination and Evolution: His legacy in philosophy, politics, economics and the history of ideas. Routledge, London and New York, 1994.

Binding is firm and square with only light shelf wear and minor scuffs to covers.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 47 — LAST NOTEBOOKS, Loren Eiseley; PRIMAL PLACE, Robert Finch, natural history, essays

Eiseley, Loren. The Lost Notebooks of Loren Eiseley, edited and with a reminiscence by Kenneth Heuer, sketches by Leslie Morrill. Little, Brown and Company, Boston and Toronto. Finch, Robert. The Primal Place. W. W. Norton & Company, New York and London.

Bindings generally sound with dust jackets showing light shelf wear. No apparent provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 48 — GREAT HOUSEHOLD IN LATE MEDIEVAL ENGLAND, C. M. WOOLGAR; ABBEYS & PRIORIES, COLIN PLATT, England History.

C. M. Woolgar, The Great Household in Late Medieval England, Yale University Press, New Haven and London; Colin Platt, The Abbeys & Priories of Medieval England, Barnes & Noble Books, New York.

Bindings sound with light shelf wear to covers and spines. One volume shows a light liquid mark on the first interior page.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 49 — ZULEIKA DOBSON, Max Beerbohm, 1960, Limited Editions Club, George Him illustrations

Max Beerbohm, Zuleika Dobson or An Oxford Love Story, Printed for The Members of The Limited Editions Club, Baltimore, 1960

Housed in a lightly rubbed and soiled slipcase. Binding is clean and firm with minor wear to extremities.
Estimated value: $100-$250


Lot 50 — VICTORIA TRITON, Dibner; HUMAN GENETICS, Penrose; MEDICINAL CHEMICALS NOTEBOOK; PRECISION COMP, Berg. Science.

Dibner, Bern. The Victoria and the Triton. Blaisedell Publishing Company, New York, Toronto, London, 1964. Penrose, L. S. Outline of Human Genetics. Second Edition. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Bilhuber-Knoll Corp. Note Book of Original Medicinal Chemicals. Bilhuber-Knoll Corp., Orange, New Jersey. Berg, Winfred M. The Theory and Application of Precision Mechanical Components. W.M. Berg, Inc., East Rockaway, New York.

Softcovers show moderate cover wear, creasing, and minor residue. The yellow notebook includes a significant handwritten chemical formula on an inserted leaf. The green hardcover is in good condition.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 51 — THE ART OF DORIS & ANNA ZINKEISEN, Philip Kelleway & THE EMPRESS AND I, Donna Stein, art history, fine arts

Philip Kelleway, Simon Houfe, Nicola Evans, The Art of Doris & Anna Zinkeisen, Ipswich Borough Council, Ipswich, 2012. Donna Stein, The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected, and Rediscovered Modern Art, Skira, Milan, 2021.

Both volumes are in exceptionally fine condition, appearing unread. The Art of Doris & Anna Zinkeisen remains in original publisher’s shrinkwrap.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 52 — FACES: A NARRATIVE HISTORY OF THE PORTRAIT IN PHOTOGRAPHY, Ben Maddow, photography, portrait, history

Ben Maddow, Faces: A Narrative History of the Portrait in Photography, New York Graphic Society, Boston.

Binding shows shelf wear, rubbing to edges, and some scuffing on covers. Overall sound and intact. Estimated value: $25-$75


Lot 53 — OFFICIAL MILITARY ATLAS CIVIL WAR, Davis et al., Maps, Military History, US

Davis, George B., Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, and Calvin D. Cowles. The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War. New York: The Fairfax Press.

Binding shows light rubbing to edges; otherwise a very clean and sturdy copy of this comprehensive atlas. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 54 — OCEANIC IMAGES, David Finn, Douglas Newton, Photography, Primitive Art Portfolio

Finn, David (photographs) & Douglas Newton (text). Oceanic Images: Portfolio of Photographs by David Finn, Text by Douglas Newton. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York, in Association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Softcover binding solid and intact. No visible provenance or significant binding damage.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 55 — THREE KEYS CAMERA DELLA SEGNATURA VATICAN, Eliza Allen Starr, 1903, art, Raphael, Renaissance

Eliza Allen Starr, Three Keys to the Camera della Segnatura of the Vatican, Published by the Author, Chicago, 1903.

Binding cloth is lightly rubbed with minor soiling to covers. Gold lettering on front board shows some fading. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 56 — A BIBLICAL TEXT AND ITS AFTERLIVES, Yvonne Sherwood, biblical studies, Jonah, Western culture.

Yvonne Sherwood, A Biblical Text and its Afterlives: The Survival of Jonah in Western Culture, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Softcover binding firm and clean. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 57 — SECRET AGENT, NOSTROMO, TYPHOON, Joseph Conrad, 1922-1925, 3 vol. cloth set of novels.

Joseph Conrad, The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale, Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard, Typhoon. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York, 1922-1925.

Bindings show light shelf wear, with some rubbing to spine ends and mild dulling of gilt lettering on spines. Overall good condition.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 58 — THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, Sir Walter Scott, Woodstock, Guy Mannering, Abbot, Count Robert, Lockhart.

Scott, Sir Walter. The Waverley Novels. With Life of Scott by Lockhart. Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack.

Spines show rubbing and minor chips to paper labels. Bindings are generally sound with some shelf wear. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 59 — A BRIDGE TOO FAR, Cornelius Ryan, 1974, military history, WWII, Operation Market Garden

Cornelius Ryan, A Bridge Too Far, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1974.

Dust jacket shows light rubbing to edges and corners. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 60 — SUNDAY AFTER THE WAR, Henry Miller, 1944, New Directions, essays, wartime reflections, literature.

Henry Miller, Sunday After the War, New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, 1944.

Overall binding sound with light rubbing and minor soiling to the cloth boards. No significant provenance noted. Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 61 — BY ROCKING CHAIR ACROSS RUSSIA, Alex Atkinson, Ronald Searle, travel, humor, illustrations

Alex Atkinson & Ronald Searle, By Rocking Chair Across Russia, The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York.

Binding shows rubbing to edges and spine joints. A white label is affixed to the upper front corner, and faint handwriting is present on the lower rear cover.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 62 — THE STORY OF PROFESSOR PORKY, Hugh Heaton, children’s literature, illustrated, Oxford

Hugh Heaton, The Story of Professor Porky. Oxford: Oxford University Press, [n.d.].

Boards soiled and rubbed with edge wear. Binding remains solid. No visible provenance markings.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 63 — NURSERY RHYME MURDERS Agatha Christie, Madrigal John Gardner, Deadly Relations Rosemary Gatenby, mystery, suspense, fiction

Agatha Christie, The Nursery Rhyme Murders (3 Complete Mystery Novels), Dodd, Mead & Company, New York. John Gardner, Madrigal, The Viking Press, New York. Rosemary Gatenby, Deadly Relations, William Morrow and Company, Inc., New York. No publication years visible for any volume.

Dust jackets rubbed, chipped, and creased along edges. Bindings generally sound. One volume is a Book Club Edition; an invoice for “The Nursery Rhyme Murders” is loosely laid in.
Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 64 — SHOE SHOP BEARS, Margaret J. Baker; FATHER BEAR, Else H. Minarik, children’s literature, bears, Sendak.

Minarik, Else Holmelund. Father Bear Comes Home. Pictures by Maurice Sendak. Harper & Row, Publishers, New York and Evanston. Baker, Margaret J. The Shoe Shop Bears. Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London.

Both volumes lack dust jackets. Bindings are sound with light rubbing to covers. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 65 — GOOD HOUSEKEEPING’S GOOD MEALS, Katharine A. Fisher, cookbook, domestic science, meal planning

Katharine A. Fisher, Good Housekeeping’s Book of Good Meals: How to Prepare and Serve Them: A Guide to Meal Planning Cooking and Serving, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, New York.

Cloth binding is generally sound with light soiling and rubbing to covers and spine. No significant damage or provenance visible. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 66 — WOMEN PRO & CON, & THE ABC OF DESSERTS, Peter Pauper Press, illustrated, cooking, mid-century

Women Pro & Con, illustrated by Jeff Hill, The Peter Pauper Press, Mount Vernon, New York; The ABC of Desserts, with decorations by Ruth McCrea, The Peter Pauper Press, Mount Vernon, New York.

Bindings are generally sound with some rubbing to covers and edges. No significant damage or provenance. Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 67 — WHEELS TOWARD THE WEST, SECRET OF RANCHO DEL SOL, OPEN RANGE, Hildegarde Hawthorne, 1931-1933, Western fiction

Hawthorne, Hildegarde. The Secret of Rancho del Sol: A Story of Old California. D. Appleton and Company, New York; London, 1931. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Open Range. Longmans, Green and Co., London; New York; Toronto, 1932. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Wheels Toward the West. Longmans, Green and Co., London; New York; Toronto, 1933.

Original cloth bindings show light to moderate rubbing and shelfwear. No obvious detached spines or covers.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 68 — WAVERLEY NOVELS, Sir Walter Scott, Woodstock Ed., 5 vols, Lockhart Life, numbered, fiction

Scott, Sir Walter & Lockhart, J.G. The Waverley Novels. [and] The Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack, [n.d.].

Bindings exhibit significant rubbing to extremities and spines; paper spine labels are chipped with some loss. Numbered Woodstock Edition, copy 226 of 1000 copies.
Estimated value: $150-$300


Lot 69 — BLACK HOUSE, King & Straub; BLUE LIGHT, Mosley; THE BIND, Ellin, Modern Fiction Lot

Stephen King & Peter Straub. Black House. Random House, New York.; Walter Mosley. Blue Light. A Novel. Little, Brown and Company, Boston New York London, 1998.; Stanley Ellin. The Bind. Random House, New York.

All three hardcover books retain their dust jackets, which show general rubbing and edge wear. The dust jackets for Black House and The Bind have moderate chipping, particularly at the spine ends.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 70 — SWIFT: ANATOMY, DIRECTIONS, GULLIVER’S TRAVELS & NEW VOYAGE, 1948-1970, Swiftiana studies & editions.

Louis, Frances D. Swift’s Anatomy of Misunderstanding: A Study of Swift’s Epistemological Imagination in A Tale of a Tub and Gulliver’s Travels. Barnes & Noble Books, Totowa, New Jersey. Swift, Jonathan. Jonathan Swift’s Directions to Servants. With drawings by Joseph Low. Pantheon Books, New York. Gulliver, Lemuel (Jonathan Swift). A New Voyage To the Country of the Houyhnhnms: Being the Fifth Part of the Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, London, New York, 1970. Swift, Jonathan. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. Rinehart & Company, Inc., New York, 1948.

All books are in good condition; bindings are tight and show minimal shelf wear. “A New Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms” retains a “New” sticker. “Jonathan Swift’s Directions to Servants” includes a Stanley M. Vogel bookplate.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 71 — LE MORTE D’ARTHUR, Sir Thomas Malory, cloth, complete set, Arthurian legend, King Arthur

Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte D’Arthur. In Two Volumes. Dent: London, Everyman’s Library / Dutton: New York, n.d.

Two volumes, uniformly bound in blue cloth, are in very good, sound condition. Bookplate of Joy Nina Carp present in both volumes.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 72 — BERNARD SHAW (Harris, Winsten), OSCAR WILDE His Life (Harris), 1918, 3 titles, literary biography.

Harris, Frank. Bernard Shaw.
Harris, Frank. Oscar Wilde His Life and Confessions. Volume I. Printed and Published by the Author, New York City, 1918.
Winsten, S. Days with Bernard Shaw. Hutchinson & Co., London.

Bindings generally good. Oscar Wilde Vol I shows moderate spine rubbing with some wear to head/tail; inner hinge starting. No significant provenance visible.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 73 — IN PRAISE OF EMPIRES, D. Lal; INTELLECTUALS IN EXILE, C-D Krohn; PERMANENT REVOLUTION, S. Neumann, 1965-2004.

Deepak Lal, In Praise of Empires: Globalization and Order, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2004. Claus-Dieter Krohn, Intellectuals in Exile: Refugee Scholars and the New School for Social Research, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, 2004. Sigmund Neumann, Permanent Revolution: Totalitarianism in the Age of International Civil War, Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1965.

Lot of three volumes. Covers lightly rubbed; Permanent Revolution’s dust jacket is worn with chipping, with a Maynooth College Library stamp to rear jacket panel. Bindings solid.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 74 — THE YALE SHAKESPEARE: TROILUS & CRESSIDA, TWELFTH NIGHT, CYMBELINE, CORIOLANUS, ALL’S WELL, William Shakespeare, early 20th C.

Shakespeare, William. The Yale Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida; Twelfth Night, or What You Will; The Tragedy of Coriolanus; The Tragedy of Cymbeline; All’s Well That Ends Well. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1914-1923.

Set of five volumes in generally good condition, with some rubbing to cloth bindings. Spines are firm. Donald Stuttle bookplate in at least one volume.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 75 — 1964 WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS, 1964, facts, reference, current events, New York World-Telegram

Harry Hansen (editor), The World Almanac and book of facts, seventy-ninth year of issue, New York World-Telegram and The Sun, New York, N. Y., 1964

Spine covering chipped at head and tail, with general edge wear. Binding remains sturdy. Old sticker residue on spine.
Estimated value: $5-$15


Lot 76 — A COUNTRY PARSON, James Woodforde, 1978, Diary, illustrated, English life, 18th C, 19th C

Woodforde, James, A Country Parson, James Woodforde’s Diary 1789-1802 Illustrated. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, 1978.

Hardcover binding is solid and intact. Dust jacket shows light rubbing to edges and is protected by a clear wrapper. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 77 — DIR OF AMER TOOL MAKERS, Gene W. Kijowski, Working Draft Ed, Early American Industries Assoc.

The Early American Industries Association. Directory of American Tool Makers: Colonial Times to 1899. Working Draft Edition. Edited by Gene W. Kijowski. [N.p., n.d.].

Softcover binding soiled with some visible stains to covers. A sticky note with handwritten price and number is affixed to the preliminary page.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 78 — YALE SHAKESPEARE: ANTONY, TAMING, MUCH ADO, LOVES, WINTERS, William Shakespeare, 1907-1915, cloth plays.

William Shakespeare, The Yale Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra; The Taming of the Shrew; Much Ado About Nothing; Love’s Labour’s Lost; The Winter’s Tale. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1907-1915.

Five volumes in original cloth bindings, show light rubbing and wear to boards and spines. One volume contains a bookplate for Donald S. Tuttle. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 79 — SPORTING PRINTS, F. Gordon Roe, 1927, sporting art, prints, British, 18th-19th C.

F. Gordon Roe, Sporting Prints of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, Payson & Clarke Ltd., New York, 1927.

Binding is rubbed with general shelf wear, some fraying at spine ends. Covers show mild discoloration.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 80 — IN CELEBRATION OF WINE AND LIFE, Richard Lamb & Ernest Mittelberger, history, customs, culture, gastronomy

Richard Lamb & Ernest G. Mittelberger, In Celebration of Wine and Life: The Customs, Pleasures and Virtues of Wine-Drinking, Drake Publishers Inc., New York

Dust jacket well rubbed and worn with some scuffs; rear shows more significant surface wear. Binding beneath appears sound. Estimated value: $15-$30


Lot 81 — DESIGNING THE BOSTON ATHENÆUM, Catharina Slautterback, 1999, architecture, Boston history, exhibition.

Slautterback, Catharina. Designing the Boston Athenæum: 10½ AT 150. The Boston Athenæum, Boston, Massachusetts, 1999.

Binding is clean and tight with minimal wear. No significant provenance visible.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 82 — CEZANNE, Paul Cézanne, 1952, art, French painter, Post-Impressionism, 10 color prints

Cézanne, Paul. Cézanne. Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated / Art Treasures of the World, New York, 1952.

Wraps are lightly rubbed with minor wear to edges, but the binding remains sound. No significant provenance noted.
Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 83 — REMBRANDT, Wilhelm Koehler, 1943, art, painting, Dutch Master, color prints

Koehler, Wilhelm. Rembrandt: 16 Beautiful Four Colour Prints. Harry N. Abrams, 1943.

Binding in original intact shrinkwrap, showing minor creasing and rubbing to wrap. Contents appear untouched in very good condition. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 84 — MASTERPIECES OF DUTCH PAINTING, 1954, Art Treasures of the World, color plates, art history

Masterpieces of Dutch Painting, Art Treasures of the World. Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated, New York, 1954.

Binding is a softcover or stiff wrappers. Covers show general wear and rubbing, with some edge wear. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $15-$30


Lot 85 — PREFAB MODERN, Jill Herbers, 2004, modern architecture, prefabricated homes, design.

Herbers, Jill. Prefab Modern. Harper Design International, New York, 2004.

The dust jacket is heavily rubbed, scuffed, and shows edgewear with some creasing and small tears. The binding beneath appears sound. Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 86 — VICTORIAN LIFE IN PHOTOS & AMERICAN DAGUERREIAN ART, Sansom, Rinhart, Photo History

Sansom, William. Victorian Life in Photographs. Thames and Hudson, London. Rinhart, Floyd and Marion. American Daguerreian Art. Clarkson N. Potter, New York.

Both volumes in good condition with minor shelf wear to boards. One volume has a dated inscription on front flyleaf: “3 Sept. ’68”. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 87 — ARTHUR CARTER SCULPTURES, Charles A. Riley; PEPSICO SCULPTURE GARDENS, 1980, modern art, NY.

Charles A. Riley and Peter W. Kaplan. Arthur Carter: Sculptures, Paintings, Drawings. Abrams, New York. The PepsiCo Sculpture Gardens. PepsiCo Inc., Purchase, New York, 1980.

Both softcover volumes are generally in good condition. The Arthur Carter book shows light shelf wear, while The PepsiCo Sculpture Gardens exhibits noticeable rubbing and edge wear to its covers. Estimated value: $40-$80.


Lot 88 — THE YALE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS, William Shakespeare, 1917-1918, 5 vols, early 20th C literary studies

William Shakespeare, The Yale Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet; The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Tempest; The Tragedy of King Richard the Second; Measure for Measure. Yale University Press, New Haven; Humphrey Milford, London; Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1917-1918.

Bindings are mostly clean cloth with some minor rubbing. A decorative bookplate for Donald S. Tuttle is present in at least one volume. Overall sound condition. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 89 — SOUVENIR VIEWS HARTFORD, OLD GUARD WEST HARTFORD, LYME, DEMOCRACY KENT, CT LOCAL HISTORY, GENEALOGY.

[No visible author], Souvenir Views of Hartford, Conn., L. H. Nelson Company, Portland, ME, [No visible year].; [No visible author], Old Guard of West Hartford: 20 Year History, [No visible publisher], [No visible place], [No visible year].; [No visible author], Lyme: A Chapter of American Genealogy, [No visible publisher], [No visible place], [No visible year].; Grant, Charles S., Democracy in the Connecticut Frontier Town of Kent, [No visible publisher], [No visible place], [No visible year].

Wrappers with some rubbing and creasing; one hardcover with a heavily rubbed and faded spine. Overall bindings are intact. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 90 — ALEXANDRIA HOUSES 1750-1830, Deering Davis et al., Virginia architecture history homes design

Deering Davis, Stephen P. Dorsey, and Ralph Cole Hall. Alexandria Houses: 1750-1830. Architectural Book Publishing Company, Inc., New York.

Dust jacket shows rubbing and edge wear, now protected by a clear plastic cover. Binding itself appears solid and clean with no obvious provenance noted.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 91 — FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, David A. Hanks, architecture, Domino’s Pizza coll., decorative design

David A. Hanks, Frank Lloyd Wright: Preserving an Architectural Heritage; Decorative Designs From The Domino’s Pizza Collection, E. P. Dutton, New York

Softcover binding shows light shelf wear. Overall, a clean and well-preserved copy. Estimated value: $30-$75


Lot 92 — NEW ENGLAND FURNITURE AT WILLIAMSBURG, Barry A. Greenlaw, 1975, decorative arts, American furniture.

Greenlaw, Barry A., New England Furniture at Williamsburg, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia; The University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1974, 1975.

Binding is sturdy with light rubbing to cover edges. A “Williamsburg Inn” identification card dated “MAR. 8” is laid in as provenance.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 93 — YOSEMITE GLACIER FRANCE, VINTAGE TRAVEL GUIDES BROCHURES EPHEMERA, c.1930s-1950s.

A Collection of Vintage Travel Guides and Ephemera including Yosemite National Park California, Glorious Glacier National Park Montana, France, Texas Official Greeter’s Guide, San Jose Mission, Travel New York with Conoco, and others. Various publishers and places. Predominantly mid-20th century, c. 1930s-1950s.

The Motorway to Europe, Western Hills Town House, Paris au Printemps, and other brochures. Overall condition is good, with light rubbing and edge wear consistent with age. One guide has minor handwritten notes on cover.
Estimated value: $250-$450


Lot 94 — LAST WILL WASHINGTON, FUNDAMENTAL CREED LINCOLN, REVERE ALBUM, COLE WADSWORTH, WESTMINSTER ABBEY MANUSCRIPTS

The Last Will and Testament of George Washington. Introduction by The Honorable Lewis F. Powell, Jr. The Fundamental Creed of Abraham Lincoln. PavL Revere AlbvM. Thomas Cole and Daniel Wadsworth. The Correspondence of Thomas Cole and Daniel Wadsworth. Edited by J. Bard McNulty. The Manuscripts of Westminster Abbey.

Group of five titles in generally good condition with some light shelfwear to softcover volumes and light rubbing to hardcover bindings. No significant damage observed.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 95 — PARIS/NEW YORK DESIGN/FASHION/CULTURE/1925-1940, art, history, modernism, photography

[No Author], Paris/New York, Design/Fashion/Culture/1925-1940, [No Publisher], [No Place], [No Year].

Book in original publisher’s shrinkwrap, preserving the pictorial binding in fine condition. No visible binding damage.
Estimated value: $40-$75


Lot 96 — JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR, Daniel Defoe, Great Plague of London, history, Heritage Press.

Daniel Defoe, A Journal of the Plague Year, &c. Being Observations or Memorials of the most Remarkable Occurrences, both Publick and Private, which happen’d in London during the last Great Visitation in 1665. The Heritage Press, New York.

Binding solid and square with minimal wear. No significant marks of provenance.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 97 — COOTER CULTURAL MEANING, FREEBERG LAURA BRIDGMAN, RISSE HOSPITAL LIFE, FULLER MESMERISM

Roger Cooter, The cultural meaning of popular science: Phrenology and the organization of consent in nineteenth-century Britain. Cambridge University Press. Ernest Freeberg, The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf and Blind Person to Learn Language. Guenter B. Risse, Hospital life in Enlightenment Scotland: Care and teaching at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Cambridge University Press. Robert C. Fuller, Mesmerism and the American Cure of Souls.

A nice group of four academic softcover books, all in very good condition with firm bindings. No significant defects or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 98 — HALF A LIFE AND OTHER STORIES, Kirill Bulychev, 1977, Soviet science fiction

Kirill Bulychev, Half a Life and Other Stories, translated by Helen Saltz Jacobson, Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York; Collier Macmillan Publishers, London, 1977.

Dust jacket shows minimal shelf wear. Binding is firm with no visible damage.
Estimated value: $30-$75


Lot 99 — MODERN PHOTOENGRAVING, Louis Flader, J. S. Mertle, cloth, graphic arts, printing, vocational education

Flader, Louis, and J. S. Mertle. Modern Photoengraving: A Practical Textbook on Latest American Procedures. Modern Photoengraving Publishers, Chicago, Cincinnati.

Binding appears generally clean and sturdy with light shelf wear. Contains a presentation bookplate from the American Photoengravers Association and a small supplier’s label.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 100 — HATCHES, Al Caucci & Bob Nastasi, fishing, North American trout streams, fly fishing guide.

Caucci, Al and Nastasi, Bob. Hatches: a complete guide to fishing the hatches of north american trout streams. Comparahatch, Ltd., New York.

Dust jacket shows moderate rubbing and edgewear, particularly to spine ends and corners. Binding is sound. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 101 — AMERICAN TRAGEDY, L. Schiller & J. Willwerth; THAT YOU MAY PROSPER, R. Sutton, true crime, theology

Schiller, Lawrence & Willwerth, James. American Tragedy: The Uncensored Story of the Simpson Defense. Random House, New York.
Sutton, Rev. Ray R. That You May Prosper. American Vision / Vision Press.

Both books in very good condition with dust jackets. “American Tragedy” signed by Lawrence Schiller on title page; “That You May Prosper” signed/initialed by Rev. Ray R. Sutton.
Estimated value: $100-$250


Lot 102 — RÚBÁIYÁT OF OMAR KHAYYÁM, Omar Khayyám, 1907, decorated boards, Persian poetry, illustrated

Omar Khayyám. The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám of Naishápúr. Duffield & Company, New York, 1907.

The binding is generally sound with rubbing and light soiling to the decorated paper boards. Spine appears solid.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 103 — POCKET CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY, 1957, leather, US Congress, government, political officials.

Joint Committee on Printing, Pocket Congressional Directory, Eighty-Fifth Congress, January 1957. United States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1957.

Binding is sound with some rubbing to spine edges and general wear. No significant provenance noted. Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 104 — DOLORES, Lorenzo D’Agostino; BLOW UP A STORM, Garson Kanin, signed novels.

Lorenzo D’Agostino, Dolores, Pageant Press Inc., New York, N.Y.; Garson Kanin, Blow up a Storm.

Dust jackets rubbed and worn with some chipping. Both copies signed by their respective authors with inscriptions dated January 1978. Estimated value: $100-$300


Lot 105 — DARK TIDES, Philippa Gregory, signed, historical fiction, 17th Century Venice, modern novel.

Philippa Gregory, Dark Tides: A Novel, Atria Books, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, New Delhi.

Book appears in excellent condition, with the author’s signature on an affixed bookplate. Estimated value: $40-$120.


Lot 106 — GOD’S SILENCE, Franz Wright, 2008; TIME CAPSULES, Ray Barron, signed, poetry, modern.

Wright, Franz. God’s Silence: Poems. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2008. Barron, Ray. Time Capsules for Eternity: A Book of Poems. [No publisher visible], [No year visible].

Franz Wright’s God’s Silence is signed by the author. Ray Barron’s Time Capsules for Eternity is inscribed and signed by the author. Both softcovers are in very good condition with light handling wear.
Estimated value: $75-$200


Lot 107 — ROBERT WATKINSON HUNTINGTON, Biography, Life Insurance Executive, Connecticut General Life.

Robert Watkinson Huntington. Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut, [ca. 1962].

Binding is a two-tone cloth. Appears solid with light rubbing to edges; no major flaws. No obvious ownership marks.
Estimated value: $30-$75


Lot 108 — MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS, Edited by Pat Booth, photography, art, technique, interviews, profiles

Edited by Pat Booth, Master Photographers: The World’s Great Photographers on their Art and Technique.

Very good condition. Binding solid with clean covers and sharp corners. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 109 — THE PAINTED CAT, Elisabeth Foucart-Walter & Pierre Rosenberg, 1988, cat art history painting

Elisabeth Foucart-Walter and Pierre Rosenberg, The Painted Cat: The cat in Western painting from the fifteenth to the twentieth century, Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 1988.

Dust jacket shows light shelf wear, particularly along the edges. A handwritten “Book cat” inscription is present on a preliminary page. Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 110 — IRONCLAW, Sherman Baldwin; BRIGHT SHAPES, Patrick McCaughey, Signed, Military, Art Memoir.

Sherman Baldwin, Ironclaw: A Navy Carrier Pilot’s War Experience. New York: HarperCollins. And Patrick McCaughey, The Bright Shapes and The True Names: A Memoir. Melbourne: The Text Publishing Company.

Both volumes bear significant authorial inscriptions on preliminary pages. Dust jackets are present and intact.
Estimated value: $100-$300


Lot 111 — ARISTOTLE, BORGIAS, AQUINAS. Richard McKeon et al., Modern Library, philosophy, history.

McKeon, Richard (ed.). Introduction to Aristotle. The Modern Library, New York.
Corvo, Frederick Baron. A History of the Borgias. The Modern Library, New York.
Pegis, Anton C. (ed.). Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas. The Modern Library, New York.

Modern Library editions without dust jackets, showing general shelf wear and rubbing to the cloth bindings. Bindings remain intact with no significant damage; no provenance noted. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 112 — JANE’S HOUSE, Robert Kimmel Smith; THE SEVENTH CHILD, Brooks Stanwood, inscribed, modern fiction

Robert Kimmel Smith, Jane’s House. Brooks Stanwood, The Seventh Child. Publisher, place, and publication years not visible.

Both dust jackets show general edge wear; “Jane’s House” has a small spine top tear. “Jane’s House” bears a lengthy 1982 inscription by “Susan & Howard.” “The Seventh Child” is inscribed by author Brooks Stanwood.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 113 — THE BRIDGE, Hart Crane, 1981, Limited Editions Club, Richard Benson photographs, modern poetry.

Hart Crane, The Bridge: A Poem. With an introduction by Malcolm Cowley and Photographs by Richard Benson. Printed for the Members of The Limited Editions Club, New York, 1981.

Light rubbing to slipcase. Book in very good condition with slight shelf wear. Limited edition noted as “1 of 2000 Copies” and previous price “100.00” inscribed on front flyleaf.
Estimated value: $250-$500


Lot 114 — IN THE DAYS OF CHAUCER, Tudor Jenks, 1904, author-signed presentation copy, literary biography

Jenks, Tudor. In the Days of Chaucer, with an introduction by Hamilton Wright Mabie. A. S. Barnes & Company, New York, 1904.

Original cloth binding shows minor shelf wear and rubbing. Author’s presentation inscription to Charles Battell Loomis on front free endpaper.
Estimated value: $150-$350


Lot 115 — THE DIECEMAN, Luke Rinehart, 1971, inscribed by author (George Cockcroft) to Larry Hughes, publisher’s copy.

Rinehart, Luke. The Dice Man: A novel. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1971.

Rubbed covers. Significant author inscription from George Cockcroft (aka Luke Rinehart) to Larry Hughes, noted as “publisher’s copy”.
Estimated value: $750-$1500


Lot 116 — DAILIES & RUSHES, WHITE EYELASH, Susan Kinsolving, signed poetry lot.

Susan Kinsolving, Dailies & Rushes: poems, Grove Press, New York, 2004. Susan Kinsolving, The White Eyelash: poems, Grove Press, New York, 2002.

Both softcover volumes are in very good condition with light shelf wear. Each is inscribed and signed by the author on the title page.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 117 — THE SISTERS IMPOSSIBLE, James David Landis, 1980, Inscribed, children’s literature, ballet, family.

Landis, James David, The Sisters Impossible, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1980.

Author-inscribed to “Larry” on the front free endpaper, dated 1/12/80. Dust jacket shows edge wear, rubbing, and some discoloration.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 118 — O.C. SELTZER PAINTER OF THE OLD WEST, Mildred D. Ladner, American Western Art, Art History

Mildred D. Ladner, O.C. Seltzer: Painter of the Old West, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman

The dust jacket is present but shows some minor chipping at the top edge. The hardcover binding is firm and clean. Includes a laid-in bookstore advertisement. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 119 — WIND FOREIGN SKY, FRAMESHIFT, Katya Reimann, Robert J. Sawyer, signed science fiction & fantasy.

Reimann, Katya. Wind from a Foreign Sky, Book 1 of the Thelmaran Chronicles. Tom Doherty Associates, New York, 2011. Sawyer, Robert J. Frameshift. Tom Doherty Associates, New York, 1997.

Both bindings are sound, appearing in publisher’s dust jackets with light rubbing. Both titles are author-signed on their respective title pages.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 120 — WALTER ROSENBLUM, Walter Rosenblum, 1996, photography, social documentary, signed presentation copy.

Walter Rosenblum, Walter Rosenblum: Fotografische Huldigung an die Menschheit. Kunstverlag Weingarten, Verlag der Kunst Dresden, Weingarten, Dresden, 1996.

Signed presentation copy inscribed by Walter Rosenblum to “Bill Gridley” dated August 23, 1996. Softcover binding is in very good condition with light shelf wear.
Estimated value: $150-$300


Lot 121 — HONEY ON THE MOON, CHILD OF LIGHT, Maude Hutchins, Mary Lockwood, 1963, 1964, novels, signed.

Hutchins, Maude. Honey on the Moon. William Morrow & Company, New York, 1964.
Lockwood, Mary. Child of Light. William Morrow and Company, New York, 1963.

Original dust jackets present, showing rubbing and edge wear, with a small tear to Child of Light’s jacket. Both copies are author-inscribed to Larry, or Rose and Larry.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 122 — A TIME TO LAUGH, Rhys Davies & THE REST OF THE WORLD, Ernest O. Hauser, Novels, World Affairs.

Davies, Rhys. A Time to Laugh. Stackpole Sons, New York. Hauser, Ernest O. The Rest of the World. Stackpole Sons, New York.

Both books in dust jackets, showing rubbing and edge wear. “A Time to Laugh” has a small sticker on jacket spine.
Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 123 — THE TRIUMPH OF AN IDEA, Ralph H. Graves, 1934, Henry Ford, biography, industrial history

Ralph H. Graves, The Triumph of an Idea: The Story of Henry Ford, Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1934.

Dust jacket is rubbed with general edge wear, including a small chip/tear at the top of the spine. Binding remains intact and solid.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 124 — AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE, COUNTRY HOUSE, SKYSCRAPER, Wiseman, Aslet, Goldberger, 1989, 1990

Carter Wiseman, Twentieth-Century American Architecture: The Buildings and Their Makers, W. W. Norton, New York and London; Clive Aslet, The American Country House, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1990; Paul Goldberger, The Skyscraper, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1989.

The three hardback volumes are in good condition with minor shelf wear. Bindings are sound with no apparent damage or significant rubbing. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 125 — BIRD PAINTING, Christine E. Jackson, 18th Century Art, Ornithological Illustration.

Christine E. Jackson, Bird Painting: The Eighteenth Century. Antique Collectors’ Club.

Binding appears sturdy and clean. Dust jacket is present and well-preserved. Estimated value: $50-$100.


Lot 126 — HELGA ON PAPER, Andrew Wyeth, 2006, art catalogue, exhibition, drawings, watercolors, Adelson Galleries

Andrew Wyeth, Helga On Paper, Adelson Galleries, New York, 2006

Binding firm and covers clean with minimal shelfwear. No significant provenance marks evident. Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 127 — COOK’S HANDBOOK JERUSALEM & JUDEA, Harry Charles Luke, 1924, travel guide, Middle East, Holy Land.

Luke, Harry Charles. A Guide to Jerusalem and Judea: Reprinted from The Travellers’ Handbook for Palestine and Syria. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd. and Thos. Cook & Son, Ltu., London, Jerusalem, Cairo, 1924.

Inscription on front free endpaper: “Mrs. D. Ingram, En Route, Jerusalem, Feby 1926”. Binding is lightly rubbed with minor shelf wear; overall sound.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 128 — TUTANKHAMUN HIS TOMB & TREASURES, I.E.S. Edwards; ANCIENT WORLD, Giovanni Garbini, ancient art, history

Edwards, I.E.S., Tutankhamun: His Tomb and Its Treasures, The Metropolitan Museum of Art & Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York. Garbini, Giovanni, The Ancient World (Landmarks of the World’s Art), McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, Toronto.

Both volumes are in good condition. Bindings are solid, with light rubbing to dust jacket edges of The Ancient World. No significant provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 129 — LIGHT IN AUGUST, William Faulkner; HUMPHRY CLINKER, Tobias Smollett, Modern Library editions.

William Faulkner, Light in August; Tobias Smollett, The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. New York: The Modern Library, [n.d.].

Dust jackets rubbed and soiled, with edgewear. Bindings otherwise sound. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 130 — LIBER USUALIS, Benedictines of Solesmes, 1962, Catholic liturgy, Gregorian chant, music.

The Benedictines of Solesmes, The Liber Usualis, with Introduction and Rubrics in English. Desclée Company, Tournai (Belgium) – New York, N.Y., 1962.

Binding generally sound with some rubbing and shelf wear to cloth, particularly at spine ends and edges. No significant provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 131 — ROGET’S THESAURUS & CONCISE OXFORD DICTIONARY, P.M. Roget & H.W. Fowler, reference works

Peter Mark Roget, Roget’s International Thesaurus, New Edition Revised and Reset. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York. H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, Third Edition. At the Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Two reference works in cloth bindings. The Concise Oxford Dictionary shows rubbing and shelf wear to covers and spine. Roget’s Thesaurus shows minor wear. Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 132 — HAMLET AND OEDIPUS, SHAKESPEARE THE COMEDIES, ENCOMIUM, E. Jones, K. Muir, A. Paolucci, 1964, literary criticism, psychoanalysis

Ernest Jones, Hamlet and Oedipus, W. W. Norton & Company Inc., New York, [n.d.]; Kenneth Muir (Edited by), Shakespeare The Comedies: A Collection of Critical Essays, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., [n.d.]; Anne Paolucci (Edited by), Shakespeare Encomium: The City College Papers I, The City College, New York, 1964.

Bindings show light to moderate shelfwear. Hamlet and Oedipus in a worn dust jacket. Shakespeare Encomium with former library sticker remnant to title page.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 133 — DECEIVED, Mel White, Jonestown tragedy, Christian perspective, cults, paperback

Mel White, Deceived, The Jonestown tragedy: what every Christian should know, Spire Books / Fleming H. Revell Company.

Paperback binding shows moderate rubbing to covers and edgewear. Spine is creased but remains intact. No obvious provenance marks.
Estimated value: $10-$20


Lot 134 — DELECTABLE DINNERS, Peterson & Badenoch, 1939; MRS. RORER’S NEW COOK BOOK, Rorer, cooking

Peterson, Anna J. & Badenoch, Nena Wilson. Delectable Dinners: Menus with Recipes. E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., New York, 1939. Rorer, Sarah Tyson. Mrs Rorer’s New Cook Book: A Manual of Housekeeping. Arnold and Company, Philadelphia.

Spines faded, covers lightly rubbed, especially at edges. Bindings remain sturdy with no obvious provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 135 — THE CHILDERMASS, Wyndham Lewis, 1928, Modernism, experimental novel, first edition

Wyndham Lewis, The Childermass. Part I. New York: Covici, Friede, Publishers, 1928.

Original dust jacket significantly worn, rubbed, and chipped with loss along edges and spine ends, especially to the rear panel. Binding beneath appears sound.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 136 — HELLENIC HISTORY, Botsford, 1939 & TECHNICAL HISTORY OF WHITE LECYTHI, McMahon, Greek history, pottery

Botsford, George Willis & Robinson, Charles Alexander, Jr. Hellenic History. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1939. McMahon, Robert Cecil. The Technical History of White Lecythi. (Reprinted from American Journal of Archaeology), [N.p.], 1907.

Columbia University library books, Hellenic History with withdrawn stamp. Technical History of White Lecythi is a Columbia University Ph.D. thesis. Both bindings rubbed with shelf wear. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 137 — HIGH TIDE OF AMERICAN CONSERVATISM, Garland S. Tucker, III, & UNEASY PARTNERS, Kim McQuaid, politics, history.

Garland S. Tucker, III, The High Tide of American Conservatism: Davis, Coolidge, and the 1924 Election, Emerald Book Co.; Kim McQuaid, Uneasy Partners: Big Business in American Politics, 1945-1990, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London.

Both volumes in very good condition with dust jackets. Bindings are sound; dust jackets show light shelf wear. Small sticker to top edge of one text block. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 138 — TORCH OF TESTIMONY, John W. Kennedy, CONDUCT ORDER DOCTRINE, William M. Branham, Christian doctrine.

John W. Kennedy, The Torch of the Testimony, Christian Books, Goleta, California; Quebec City, Canada, [n.d.]. William Marrion Branham, Conduct Order Doctrine of the Church, Spoken Word Publications, Jeffersonville, Indiana, U.S.A., [n.d.].

Both softcover bindings are in very good condition with minimal wear. No significant damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 139 — PERSIAN DICTIONARY, Boyle, ENGLISH-JAPANESE CONVERSATION-DICTIONARY, Vaccari, 1958, modern language reference

John Andrew Boyle, A Practical Dictionary of the Persian Language. Oreste Vaccari and Mrs. Enko Elisa Vaccari, The New Up-to-Date English-Japanese Conversation-Dictionary (1958 Edition). Bophrograph Company (for Persian), Vaccari’s Language Institute (for Japanese). Place not identified (for Persian), Tokyo (for Japanese). Years not identified for Persian, 1958 for Japanese.

Cloth bindings are generally sturdy with some rubbing and minor edge wear; spine lightly faded on the Persian dictionary. The English-Japanese dictionary has significant previous owner’s inscriptions and stamps on endpapers and preliminaries, including a name and the date 1960.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 140 — FACE IS FAMILIAR & GOOD INTENTIONS, Ogden Nash, 1945, poetry, humor

Ogden Nash, The Face Is Familiar, The Selected Verse of Ogden Nash, Garden City Publishing Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, [n.d.]; Ogden Nash, Good Intentions, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1945.

“The Face Is Familiar” & “Good Intentions.” Bindings remain solid. Covers show light rubbing and edge wear. “Good Intentions” features a presentation card and a bookplate.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 141 — GLOSSARY OF LATER LATIN, Souter; GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON, Liddell & Scott, 1871, classical languages, lexicons

Alexander Souter, A Glossary of Later Latin to 600 A.D., Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, Oxford. Liddell and Scott, A Lexicon, Abridged from Liddell and Scott’s Greek-English Lexicon, Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1871.

Bindings show general rubbing and shelf wear, particularly to spine ends and board edges. Top edges of text blocks are soiled.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 142 — GRACIAN’S MANUAL, B. Gracian & M. Fischer, wisdom, aphorisms, truthtelling manual.

Baltasar Gracian and Martin Fischer, A Truthtelling Manual and the Art of Worldly Wisdom: being a collection of the aphorisms…translated from a 1653 Spanish text. Charles C Thomas, Springfield, Illinois.

Binding is generally clean and tight with minor shelf wear. Inscription of “Nathaniel S. Howe” to front free endpaper.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 143 — THE HOMES OF GREAT MUSICIANS, Elbert Hubbard, 1901, music history, biographies, composers

Elbert Hubbard, Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York and London, 1901.

Cloth binding is rubbed and faded, especially to spine ends. Binding remains firm.
Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 144 — PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS AND CHEMISTRY, J. Southworth & T.L.J. Bentley, 1927, photography, chemistry

Southworth, J. and Bentley, T.L.J. Photographic Chemicals and Chemistry. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. and Henry Greenwood & Co. Ltd., London, 1927.

Cloth binding rubbed with light wear to spine ends and edges. Library stamp of S. D. Warren Company on title page.
Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 145 — FLASH OF THE SPIRIT, Robert Farris Thompson, 1983, African, Afro-American Art, Philosophy

Robert Farris Thompson, Flash of the Spirit: African and Afro-American Art and Philosophy. Random House, New York, 1983.

Binding firm with light shelf wear to dust jacket. No significant provenance visible.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 146 — SELECTED STORIES, Guy de Maupassant, 1983, leather, Franklin Library, literature, short fiction

Guy de Maupassant, Selected Stories, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1983.

Binding is tight and clean with bright gilt. A decorative blank bookplate is affixed to the front pastedown.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 147 — COTTON TENANTS, James Agee & Walker Evans, photography, American South, Great Depression

Agee, James and Walker Evans. Cotton Tenants, Three Families. Melville House, Brooklyn, London.

Binding solid and clean. No significant condition issues or provenance. Estimated value: $25-$50


Lot 148 — THE GREAT AGE OF SAIL, Joseph Jobé (Ed.), 1967, maritime history, sailing ships, naval architecture.

B.W. Bathe, G.B. Rubin de Cervin, E. Taillemitz et al.; Edited by Joseph Jobé. The Great Age of Sail. Edita Lausanne; Distributed by New York Graphic Society Ltd., Lausanne; Greenwich, Connecticut, 1967.

Book and dust jacket generally good. Slipcase shows rubbing/wear and a “TIME LIFE” sticker. Binding firm.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 149 — CHINESE SYSTEM OF NATURAL CURES, Henry C. Lu & NATUROPATHIC HANDBOOK, 1995, herbal medicine, alternative cures

Henry C. Lu, Chinese System of Natural Cures, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., New York; Herbal Research Publications, Inc., Naturopathic Handbook of Herbal Formulas: A Practical & Concise Herb User’s Guide, Ayer, Massachusetts, 1995.

Clean softcover bindings with no significant damage or defects. Both volumes remain sturdy. No provenance marks are visible.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 150 — SAINTS & SINNERS, Eamon Duffy, History of Popes, Catholicism, Religion, paperback

Duffy, Eamon. Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes. Yale University Press, New Haven and London.

Very good condition paperback binding. No significant wear or defects present.
Estimated value: $10-$30


Lot 151 — SECURITY IS A THUMB AND A BLANKET, Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts, Linus, children’s humor.

Charles M. Schulz, Security is a Thumb and a Blanket.

Binding shows light rubbing and wear to edges and corners, otherwise intact. No apparent significant provenance.
Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 152 — KARL MARX, McLellan; BUSINESS RESPONSE, Collins; CAMBRIDGE COMPANION HAYEK, Feser; biography, economics.

David McLellan, Karl Marx: His Life and Thought, Harper & Row, Publishers, New York; Robert M. Collins, The Business Response to Keynes, 1929-1964, Columbia University Press, New York; Edward Feser (editor), The Cambridge Companion to Hayek, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

McLellan’s dust jacket is torn and worn, particularly at spine ends and edges. Other bindings are generally sound. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 153 — PLAYING WITH GRAVITY, Joan Kunsch, 2009, & GIFT OF LIFE, Sarah Larkin, 1978, poetry

Joan Kunsch, Playing With Gravity, Poems & Translations, Simsbury, Connecticut: Antrim House, 2009; Sarah Larkin, The Gift of Life / Le Don de la Vie, Editions du Bien Public, 1978.

Kunsch’s paperback binding is clean; Larkin’s paperback cover is significantly toned. Both books are author-inscribed on the half-title, dated 2009 and 1978 respectively.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 154 — MYSTERY OF KITCHENER’S DEATH, Donald McCormick, naval history, WWI, biography, bookplate

Donald McCormick, The Mystery of Lord Kitchener’s Death. Putnam, London, 1959.

Dust jacket present with edge wear and rubbing. Binding is cloth, with minor fading to spine top. Features a pictorial bookplate of Peter J. Knapp.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 155 — UNDER THE SEA-WIND, Rachel L. Carson, 1952, marine biology, ocean life, early work

Rachel L. Carson, Under the Sea-Wind: A Naturalist’s Picture of Ocean Life, Oxford University Press, New York, 1952.

Binding rubbed and soiled with edge wear; spine slightly faded. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $40-$100


Lot 156 — FUN WITH HIEROGLYPHS, Catharine Roehrig, Egyptian, educational kit, stamps, guidebook, alphabet

Roehrig, Catharine. Fun with Hieroglyphs. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and Viking, A Division of Penguin Books (USA) Inc., New York.

The kit box shows general shelf wear and minor surface rubbing, with a small area of label residue on the front panel. The interior contents, including rubber stamps, guidebook, and alphabet chart, appear well-preserved within the case.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 157 — LOVE POEMS & SONNETS, William Shakespeare, Illus. Vera Bock, Hanover House

William Shakespeare, The Love Poems and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Illustrated by Vera Bock, Hanover House, Garden City, New York.

Binding sturdy with some shelf wear; spine panel shows noticeable sunning/discoloration. Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 158 — EGYPTIAN GRAMMAR, Alan Gardiner, hieroglyphs, language, ancient Egypt, philology, third edition

Sir Alan Gardiner, Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs, Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

Solid cloth binding with light surface rubbing to covers. Gilt lettering on spine remains bright. No discernible provenance marks. Estimated value: $X-$X


Lot 159 — BIOGRAPHIES & LEGENDS NEW ENGLAND INDIANS, Leo Bonfanti, 1968, INDIANS ON OLDE CAPE COD, Marion Vuilleumier.

Bonfanti, Leo. Biographies and Legends of the New England Indians. Volume I, 1968; Volume II, 1970. Wakefield, Mass.: Pride Publications Inc. Vuilleumier, Marion. Indians on Olde Cape Cod. Taunton, Massachusetts: Wm. S. Sullwold Publishing, [n.d.].

Three softcover pamphlets. All bindings show light rubbing to covers and edges, otherwise clean and sound. A small inscription is present on the title page of Indians on Olde Cape Cod.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 160 — ESALEN, Jeffrey J. Kripal, America and the Religion of No Religion, spirituality.

Jeffrey J. Kripal, Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.

The binding is clean and tight with no significant wear. The covers are well-preserved.
Estimated value: $15-$35


Lot 161 — ESQUIRE’S HANDBOOK FOR HOSTS, Entertainment, Recipes, Cocktails, Etiquette, Party Planning, Mid-Century

Esquire Magazine, Esquire’s Handbook for Hosts, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, [n.d.]

Binding heavily rubbed with significant wear to spine and corners. Some paper loss and tape residue on rear cover.
Estimated value: $10-$30


Lot 162 — SONG OF SONGS, Exquemelin, 1935, 1969, Heritage, Folio Society, illustrated literature, history

Angelo, Valenti (illus.). The Song of Songs Which Is Solomon’s. New York: The Heritage Press, 1935. AND Exquemelin, A. O. The Buccaneers of America. London: The Folio Society, 1969.

Lot of two illustrated editions. The Song of Songs is housed in a worn tan slipcase. The Buccaneers of America is in a sturdy plain brown slipcase. Both volumes appear well-preserved. Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 163 — MEMORIAL ADDRESSES & TRIBUTES, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1964, Congress, President, Eulogy

United States Congress. Memorial Addresses in the Congress and Tributes in Eulogy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1964.

Binding is sturdy black cloth with gilt lettering. Covers show light shelf wear; a numeric sticker is present on the upper cover. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 164 — THOMAS EAKINS CENTENNIAL, 1944, Art Exhibition Catalog, American Painting, M. Knoedler & Company

M. Knoedler & Company, A Loan Exhibition of the Works of Thomas Eakins: 1844-1944, Commemorating the Centennial of His Birth. M. Knoedler & Company, New York, 1944.

Green paper wraps show a small stain on the front cover. Binding is sound and intact with minimal overall wear.
Estimated value: $30-$80


Lot 165 — THE TRAIN, TROLLEYS, METROPOLITAN CORRIDOR, Green, Cavin, Stilgoe, Railroads, Transit, Americana

Green, Roger (comp.). The Train. Oxford University Press. Cavin, Ruth. Trolleys: Riding and Remembering the Electric Interurban Railways. Stilgoe, John R. Metropolitan Corridor: Railroads and the American Scene. Yale University Press, New Haven and London.

Overall very good condition with minimal shelf wear to covers. Bindings are clean and tight with no significant damage. No provenance markings visible. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 166 — AUBREY BEARDSLEY: COLLECTED DRAWINGS & DRAWINGS (2 VOLS), Aubrey Beardsley, 1967, art, illustration.

Aubrey Beardsley, The Collected Drawings of Aubrey Beardsley, With an Appreciation by Arthur Symons, Edited by Bruce S. Harris, Crescent Books, Inc., New York; Aubrey Beardsley Drawings, United Book Guild, New York, 1967.

“The Collected Drawings” dust jacket is torn with significant loss to upper front corner and spine. “Aubrey Beardsley Drawings” dust jacket is heavily chipped and torn with large losses to spine and edges. Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 167 — GNOMES, Wil Huygen, 1977, fantasy, folklore, children’s, illustrated

Wil Huygen, Gnomes. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York, 1977.

Binding is generally sound, with some mild rubbing to the extremities. A significant inscription on the front free endpaper reads, “merry Christmas from one gnome to another. Love, Anne,” dated December 25, 1977.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Easton June 20 — Complete Auction

Lot 1 — JAMES BOND NOVELS & STORIES, Ian Fleming, 2005, leather, complete 14-volume Collector’s Easton Press set

Ian Fleming. The James Bond Novels and Short Stories (14 volumes). The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2005.

All 14 volumes are in fine, unread condition with bright gilt edges. Books include blank Easton Press ex-libris plates, suggesting no prior ownership. A lovely complete collector’s set, valued at $1200-1800.


Lot 2 — COMPLETE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, Charles Dickens, leather, Collector’s Edition, fine binding.

Dickens, Charles, The Works of Charles Dickens: Collector’s Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A very well-preserved set in collector’s condition. The leather bindings are bright and uniform with no significant rubbing or damage evident. Estimated value $800-$1200.


Lot 3 — SIX GREAT RELIGIONS, Louis Renou, 1994, leather, Easton Press collector’s set.

Louis Renou (editor), The Six Great Religions (comprising Catholicism, Hinduism, Protestantism, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam). The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1994.

A fine, well-preserved set in genuine leather bindings, with crisp gilt lettering and decoration. No significant wear or provenance noted.


Lot 4 — ADVANCED BIRDING & HAWKS, Kaufman & Clark, leather, Easton Press Fiftieth Ann. Ed. Peterson Guides.

Kaufman, Kenn. Advanced Birding; Clark, William S. Hawks of North America. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bindings in excellent, near fine condition with bright gilt lettering and designs. Pages are clean and crisp. Est. value $75-125.


Lot 5 — THE COMPLETE PEANUTS, Charles M. Schulz, collected edition, comic strips, Fantagraphics

Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts, Volumes 1950-1952, 1953-1954, 1955-1956, 1957-1958, 1959-1960. Fantagraphics Books / W.W. Norton and Company, Inc., Seattle / New York, 2004 and later.

Five volumes in near fine condition. Gilt-stamped black faux leather bindings and gilt page edges remain bright and sharp. Bindings are clean and firm with no significant wear. No provenance marks noted. Estimated value: $150-250.


Lot 6 — THE CIVIL WAR A NARRATIVE, Shelby Foote, 1991, leather, 3 vol Easton Press Collector’s Ed. American Civil War.

Foote, Shelby. The Civil War: A Narrative. Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1991. (3 volumes)

All three volumes appear in fine condition, with bright gilt stamping and edges, and no visible binding damage or rubbing. This is a collector’s edition set by The Easton Press. Value estimate: $200-350.


Lot 7 — BATTLES & LEADERS OF THE CIVIL WAR, Johnson & Buel (Eds.), 2002, leather, 4-vol. set, Civil War history

Johnson, Robert Underwood and Clarence Clough Buel (Eds.). Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers. Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2002.

This 4-volume collector’s set is in fine, near-new condition with bright gilt and solid bindings. No significant wear or damage is apparent. Estimated value: $150-250.


Lot 8 — CROCKETT, WILD BILL, CARSON, BOONE, BUFFALO BILL, various, 1992, leather, American frontiersmen biographies.

Shackford, James. Davy Crockett. Rosa, Joseph. Wild Bill. Carter, Harvey Lewis. Kit Carson. Lefare, Michael. Daniel Boone. Leonard, Elizabeth Jane and Julia Cody Goodman. Buffalo Bill: King of the Old West. All published by The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1992.

A fine, well-preserved set in genuine leather with bright gilt accents. Bindings are clean and tight, showing no visible wear or damage. Est. value $150-300.


Lot 9 — BIRDS AMER WEST & BRITAIN EUROPE, Roger Tory Peterson, 1984 1993, leather, ornithology, nature guide

Roger Tory Peterson; Guy Mountfort; P.A.D. Hollom, Birds of the American West (A Field Guide to Western Birds); Birds of Britain and Europe. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1984, 1993.

Both volumes in excellent condition; bindings clean and firm with bright gilt, appearing unread. Features Easton Press “Ex Libris” bookplates as issued. Esteemed Collector’s Lifetime Editions, lot value $100-200.


Lot 10 — TEXAS SURGEON, SWAMP FOX, REBELS, CONFEDERACY ZEB VANCE, Anderson et al., 1957-58, leather, Confederate Centennial Studies.

John Q. Anderson. A Texas Surgeon in the C.S.A. Confederate Publishing Company, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1957 (reprint 2000 Broadfoot Publishing Company); Weymouth T. Jordan. Rebels in the Making: Planters’ Conventions and Southern Propaganda. Confederate Publishing Company, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1958; Jay Monaghan. Swamp Fox of the Confederacy: Life and Military Services of M. Jeff Thompson. Confederate Publishing Company, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, [ca. 1958]; Richard E. Yates. The Confederacy and Zeb Vance. Confederate Publishing Company, Inc., Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1958.

Four volumes uniformly bound in fine, bright full leather with elaborate gilt decorations and ribbon markers. All volumes in excellent condition with no visible damage or significant wear. Estimated value $200-400.


Lot 11 — CONFEDERATE CENTENNIAL STUDIES, Hoole, Nichols, Hanna, Scheibert, 2000, leather, Civil War, Americana

Broadfoot Publishing Company, Wilmington, North Carolina, 2000. Four volumes in a limited edition reprint of 750 sets from the Confederate Centennial Studies series (originally Confederate Publishing Company, Inc., Tuscaloosa, 1957-1960). Including: Wm. Stanley Hoole, Alabama Tories; James L. Nichols, Confederate Engineers; Alfred Jackson Hanna and Kathryn Abbey Hanna, Confederate Exiles in Venezuela; Captain Justus Scheibert, Seven Months in the Rebel States During the North American War, 1863.

Bindings are fine, presenting as new with bright gilt and no noticeable wear. A clean, tight set with no apparent provenance. Estimated value: $150-250.


Lot 12 — COLIN J. MCRAE, DIPLOMACY OF CONFEDERATE CABINET, LEROY POPE WALKER (2), Davis, Du Bellet, Harris, 2000, leather, Civil War, Southern.

Charles S. Davis, Colin J. McRae: Confederate Financial Agent. Paul Pecquet Du Bellet, The Diplomacy of the Confederate Cabinet of Richmond and Its Agents Abroad. William C. Harris, Leroy Pope Walker: Confederate Secretary of War (two copies). All volumes originally published by Confederate Publishing Company, Inc., Tuscaloosa, 1961-1963; reprinted by Broadfoot Publishing Company, Wilmington, 2000.

Colin J. McRae, Diplomacy of the Confederate Cabinet, Leroy Pope Walker (two copies). All volumes in excellent condition, with bright leather bindings and strong gilt, appearing gently handled. Each includes a satin bookmark. This is a limited edition reprint set of four books.


Lot 13 — HERITAGE OF DESERT, RAINBOW TRAIL, BORDER LEGION, Zane Grey, 2005, leather, Western fiction set, collector edition

Zane Grey, The Heritage of the Desert, The Rainbow Trail, The Border Legion. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), 2005.

A beautiful set in fine, essentially new condition with gilt details and genuine leather bindings. No visible flaws or provenance. Est. value: $90-150.


Lot 14 — ULYSSES S. GRANT, MANN’S LETTERS, YANKEES A’COMING, ALABAMA TORIES, Korda et al., 2000, leather, Civil War, biography

Korda, Michael. Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero. Atlas Books/HarperCollins Publishers, [New York, N.Y.],


Lot 15 — KING CHARLES I, Pauline Gregg; ROYAL CHARLES, Antonia Fraser, 1996, leather, royal history

Pauline Gregg, King Charles I. & Antonia Fraser, Royal Charles: Charles II and the Restoration. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Both volumes uniformly bound in full leather with elaborate gilt decorations and hubbed spines. Bindings are in excellent condition. Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 16 — QUEEN VICTORIA & ELIZABETH I, Longford & Somerset, 1996, leather, biography, British royalty, Easton Press

Elizabeth Longford, Victoria R.I.; Anne Somerset, Elizabeth I. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1996.

Both volumes are in excellent, near-fine condition, with bright gilt and firm bindings. No significant defects or provenance noted. Estimated value $100-250.


Lot 17 — RICHARD THE LION HEART & RICHARD III, Norgate, Kendall, 1996, leather, Easton Press biog. set

Norgate, Kate. Richard the Lion Heart; Kendall, Paul Murray. Richard the Third. The Easton Press, Norwalk, 1996.

Two volumes in excellent condition with bright gilt. Bindings are clean with no visible rubbing or damage. No provenance found. Estimated value: $75-$125.


Lot 18 — BIRDS OF EASTERN US; BIRDS OF TEXAS, Roger Tory Peterson, 1984-1985, leather, Easton Press field guides.

Roger Tory Peterson, Birds of the Eastern United States (A Field Guide to the Birds); Birds of Texas and Adjacent States, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1984-1985.

Excellent condition, tight bindings, and bright gilt. Each volume features an unused “EX LIBRIS” bookplate. Estimated value: $75-150.


Lot 19 — GROWTH AMER REPUBLIC, Morison, Commager, Leuchtenburg, 1983, leather, American history, 2 vols.

Samuel Eliot Morison, Henry Steele Commager, William E. Leuchtenburg. The Growth of the American Republic. Seventh Edition. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983.

Two volumes. Bindings are in excellent, near fine condition with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt. No discernible previous ownership marks or major flaws. Value estimate: $75-$150.


Lot 20 — GONE WITH THE WIND, Margaret Mitchell, 1968, leather, Collector’s Ed., Easton Press, illustrated

Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind, with an Introduction by Henry Steele Commager, Illustrations by John Groth. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1968.

Fine condition in publisher’s genuine leather bindings with gilt decoration and raised bands. Volumes retain their original ribbon markers.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 21 — KING GEORGE III & RELUCTANT KING, Brooke, Bradford, 1996, leather, Royal biography, UK kings.

John Brooke, King George III; Sarah Bradford, The Reluctant King: The Life & Reign of George VI 1895-1952. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut. 1996.

Both volumes are in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt and no visible binding damage. Clean and well-preserved. Estimated value: $80-150.


Lot 22 — LIVES OF HENRY II, V, & VIII, Scarisbrick, Seward, Warren, 1996, leather, Easton Press, Royal Biog.

Scarisbrick, J.J. Henry VIII. Seward, Desmond. Henry V: The Scourge of God. Warren, W.L. Henry II. All published by The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1996 (originally 1968, 1987, 1973 respectively).

Fine set. Bindings are clean, firm, and bright with no apparent wear. No discernible provenance. This Easton Press lot would likely retail for $120-240.


Lot 23 — EASTERN BIRDS’ NESTS, Hal Harrison, 1984; BIRDS CARIBBEAN, James Bond, 1995, leather, Peterson guides.

Hal H. Harrison, Birds’ Nests of 285 Species Found Breeding in the United States East of the Mississippi River; James Bond, Birds of the Caribbean (Birds of the West Indies). The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1984, 1995.

Both volumes are in near fine condition with bright gilt. “Eastern Birds’ Nests” contains a special Roger Tory Peterson Fiftieth Anniversary Edition bookplate.


Lot 24 — MEXICAN BIRDS & WARBLERS, Peterson, Dunn, 1984-1997, leather, Easton Press, Field Guides, set.

Roger Tory Peterson and Edward L. Chalif, A Field Guide to Mexican Birds: Field Marks of All Species Found in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and El Salvador, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1984; Jon L. Dunn and Kimball L. Garrett, A Field Guide to Warblers of North America, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1997.

A pair of Easton Press Collector’s Lifetime Editions. Both volumes in fine condition with bright gilt edges and firm leather bindings, with publisher’s special ‘Ex Libris’ bookplates. Estimated value: $75-150.


Lot 25 — WESTERN BIRDS’ NESTS, Hal Harrison & HUMMINGBIRDS, Sheri Williamson, 2001, leather, Peterson Field Guides.

Harrison, Hal H. Birds’ Nests of 520 Species Found Breeding in the United States West of the Mississippi River; and Williamson, Sheri L. Hummingbirds of North America. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2001.

Both volumes are in fine condition with bright gilt edges and firm bindings. Unused “Ex Libris” bookplates are present in both volumes. Estimated value for the lot is $70-150.


Lot 26 — GLORY ROAD, Bruce Catton, leather, Civil War, Easton Press, collector’s edition

Bruce Catton, Glory Road, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Superb gold-tooled leather binding with gilt edges in excellent condition. No visible defects or provenance. Estimated value: $40-$70.


Lot 27 — GODS AND GENERALS, Jeff Shaara, 2000, leather, signed by author & artist, Easton Press, Civil War

Shaara, Jeff. Gods and Generals. Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2000.

Fine condition. The leather binding is pristine with bright gilt decoration and page edges. Inscribed and signed by author Jeff Shaara and artist Mort Künstler. Accompanied by Easton Press Certificate of Authenticity. Value: $150-$275.


Lot 28 — MEMOIRS OF GEN. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, William T. Sherman, leather, Civil War, Easton Press Collector’s Edition

William T. Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman: Two Volumes Complete in One, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Collector’s edition bound in genuine leather with bright gilt, appearing clean and well-preserved. No significant binding damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 29 — FREUD, Ronald W. Clark, leather, biography, psychoanalysis, Easton Press Collector’s Edition.

Clark, Ronald W. Freud: The Man and The Cause. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is in near-fine condition with a sturdy, bright leather binding and gilt decoration. The book shows minimal wear. Estimated value: $50-100.


Lot 30 — HARD TIMES, Charles Dickens, leather, fine binding, Easton Press, English classic, industrial novel.

Dickens, Charles. Hard Times for These Times. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition; the fine leather binding is bright and clean with no discernible wear. Gilt edges remain pristine. Estimated value $75-$125.


Lot 31 — DAVID COPPERFIELD, Charles Dickens, 1976, leather, Limited Edition, Franklin Library, gilt decoration

Charles Dickens, David Copperfield, With the original drawings by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne); A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Very good to fine condition. Binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt decoration; gilt edges are excellent. A very well-preserved example, estimated value $30-60.


Lot 32 — BELLEFLEUR, Joyce Carol Oates, 1980, leather, First Limited Edition, Franklin Library.

Joyce Carol Oates, Bellefleur, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1980.

Fine binding with bright gilt. Private bookplate “Ex Libris Ruth C. Pratt” with handwritten 8/40. Est. value $50-150.


Lot 33 — HUMBOLDT’S GIFT, Saul Bellow, 1979, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Limited Ed., Franklin Library

Bellow, Saul. Humboldt’s Gift. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1979.

The binding is in excellent, near fine condition with bright gilt and firm covers. No significant binding damage, rubbing, or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-90.


Lot 34 — COMBAT LEADER’S FIELD GUIDE, Brett Stoneberger, leather, military, strategy, collector’s ed.

Stoneberger, MSG Brett A., USA. Combat Leader’s Field Guide, 12th Edition, Revised and updated by MSG Brett A. Stoneberger, USA. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A fine copy in genuine leather with gilt decoration and page edges. No discernible wear or provenance. This Easton Press edition is estimated to value $50-100.


Lot 35 — THE SOUL OF A NEW MACHINE, Tracy Kidder, 1982, leather, Pulitzer Prize, computer history, technology

Kidder, Tracy. The Soul of a New Machine. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1982.

Fine condition. No significant wear or damage to the full leather binding.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 36 — SEVEN GOTHIC TALES, Isak Dinesen, 1978, leather, illustrated limited edition

Isak Dinesen, Seven Gothic Tales, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978

Binding is in very good condition with bright gilt decoration. No significant binding damage or rubbing observed.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 37 — OVERLORD, Max Hastings, leather, WWII, D-Day, Normandy, military history, Easton Press.

Hastings, Max. Overlord: D-Day And The Battle For Normandy. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is in excellent condition, clean with bright gilt. This collector’s edition shows no significant wear. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 38 — CIVIL WAR ALBUM, William C. Davis and Bell L. Wiley, leather, Civil War history, photography

Davis, William C. and Bell L. Wiley. Civil War Album: Complete Photographic History of the Civil War. Fort Sumter to Appomattox. Tess Press, New York.

Appears in fine condition with bright gilt edges. An Easton Press collector’s edition with an unused “Ex Libris” bookplate. (Estimated Value: $75-125)


Lot 39 — DANIEL BOONE, John Mack Faragher, leather, American pioneer, frontier history

John Mack Faragher, Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Collector’s Edition, bound in genuine leather with bright gilt ornamentation and all edges gilt. The binding is in excellent, pristine condition with no visible wear or damage. No discernible provenance marks. Estimate: $40-60.


Lot 40 — MARRIAGE OF CUPID AND PSYCHE, Walter Pater, leather, mythology, Dulac illus, Easton Press

Walter Pater, The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, Re-told by Walter Pater from “The Golden Ass” of Lucius Apuleius. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Full genuine leather binding in fine condition with bright gilt design to covers and spine. No visible wear or significant provenance noted. This well-preserved edition, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, is valued between $40-$80.


Lot 41 — WEBSTER’S THIRD NEW INT’L DICT, Philip Gove, 2002, unabridged English reference

Merriam-Webster, Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged. Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. 2002.

Fine condition in publisher’s decorated binding with bright gold tooling. No apparent provenance marks. Value estimated $100-200.


Lot 42 — ODD JOHN, Olaf Stapledon, leather, science fiction, Easton Press collector’s edition.

Olaf Stapledon, Odd John, A Story between Jest and Earnest. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, n.d.

This Easton Press collector’s edition is bound in genuine leather with gilt stamping and appears in excellent condition. No visible binding damage, rubbing, or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-$150.


Lot 43 — SHILOH 1862, Winston Groom, 2012, Civil War, Battle of Shiloh, American history

Winston Groom, Shiloh, 1862, National Geographic, Washington, D.C., 2012

Excellent condition overall. Binding is clean and firm with bright gilt lettering and pristine gilt edges, no significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $20-$50.


Lot 44 — FIELDS OF HONOR, Edwin C. Bearss, Civil War, Pivotal Battles, Special Edition

Edwin C. Bearss, Fields of Honor: Pivotal Battles of the Civil War, National Geographic; Blue and Gray Education Society, Washington, D.C.

Binding is clean and tight with bright gilt lettering and page edges. No significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value $25-50.


Lot 45 — THE BOSTON MASSACRE, Hiller B. Zobel, leather, American Revolution, colonial history, Easton Press

Zobel, Hiller B. The Boston Massacre. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bound in genuine leather with bright gilt decoration and lettering, gilt edges. The binding is in excellent condition with minimal shelf wear. No discernible provenance. Estimated value: $40-60.


Lot 46 — FIRE IN THE LAKE, Frances Fitzgerald, leather, Pulitzer, Vietnam War, Franklin Library, fine binding

Frances Fitzgerald, Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania

Excellent condition overall. Full leather binding with gilt tooling to boards and spine remains bright and clean. Gilt to all text block edges. No visible provenance. Est. value $30-75.


Lot 47 — PAUL REVERE, Esther Forbes, 1943, leather, Americana, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library.

Forbes, Esther. Paul Revere and the World He Lived In. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania. Special edition for subscribers to Pulitzer Prize Classics.

Binding is bright, firm, and richly gilt-decorated with minimal discernible wear. Gilt edges and ribbon marker are present. Fine condition. Estimated value: $40-60.


Lot 48 — THE POETRY OF ROBERT FROST, Robert Frost, 1979, leather, Limited Ed, Franklin Library

Robert Frost, The Poetry of Robert Frost, Edited by Edward Connery Lathem; Illustrated by Herbert Tauss. A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1979.

Fine condition in publisher’s full leather binding with elaborate gilt decoration. Binding is tight and covers are secure with bright gilt. No visible provenance markings. Estimated value $40-70.


Lot 49 — LEILA, J. P. Donleavy, 1985, leather, signed first edition, Franklin Library, fine binding

J. P. Donleavy, Leila: Further in the Destinies of Fancy Dancer, Gentleman. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1985.

Fine condition, with bright gilt tooling and sturdy binding. Likely signed by the author (as noted on spine). Estimated value: $75-150.


Lot 50 — JUDE THE OBSCURE, Thomas Hardy, leather, classic literature, Easton Press Collector’s Edition.

Hardy, Thomas. Jude the Obscure, with an introduction by John Bayley and wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Near fine condition. Bound in gilt-stamped genuine leather, bright and clean with minimal shelf wear. No discernible provenance. Estimated value: $75-$125.


Lot 51 — BATTLE-FIELDS OF THE SOUTH, AN ENGLISH COMBATANT, 1984, leather, Civil War, Bull Run, Fredericksburg

An English Combatant [T.E.C.]. Battle-Fields of the South, from Bull Run to Fredericksburg; with Sketches of Confederate Commanders, and Gossip of the Camps. John Bradburn, New York, 1864; reprinted by Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia, 1984.

Fine condition. Binding is clean with bright gilt lettering. No personal provenance noted. This is a modern reprint from the “Collector’s Library of the Civil War” series. Estimate: $15-25.


Lot 52 — THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Thomas Mann, leather, classic literature, Franklin Library

Thomas Mann, The Magic Mountain, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.

Binding is in very good condition with bright gilt tooling and edges. No apparent significant damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $20-50.


Lot 53 — JUST SO STORIES, Rudyard Kipling, leather, children’s literature, animal tales.

Rudyard Kipling, Just So Stories: Illustrated by the Author, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition; full genuine leather binding with bright gilt stamping and page edges. Appears as new. Estimated value: $40-70.


Lot 54 — GETTYSBURG, Newt Gingrich, William R. Forstchen, 2003, leather, Civil War, signed, limited ed, Easton Press

Gingrich, Newt and William R. Forstchen. Gettysburg. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2003.

Binding in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt. This signed, numbered limited edition (1360/1450) includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Value: $75-150.


Lot 55 — CHESAPEAKE, James A. Michener, leather, Easton Press, fine binding, gold gilt, Americana

James A. Michener, Chesapeake, Illustrated by Alan Phillips. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Book is in fine condition. Full leather binding with bright gold gilt design to covers and spine, and bright gilt page edges. No visible flaws or provenance. Value estimated at $40-70.


Lot 56 — A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN, Betty Smith, leather, classic novel, Easton Press collector’s edition.

Smith, Betty. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Collector’s edition bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling on boards and spine, and gilt page edges. Binding is in excellent, clean condition with no visible damage or significant wear. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 57 — THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, H.G. Wells, leather, science fiction, alien invasion, classic literature

Wells, H.G. The War of the Worlds. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The attractive genuine leather binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt. No significant wear or provenance visible. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 58 — PERSONAE XXX CANTOS, Ezra Pound, 1980, leather, Franklin Library, limited edition, gilt decor.

Ezra Pound, Personæ A Draft of XXX Cantos, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1980.

A fine copy bound in full leather with elaborate gilt decoration and gilt edges. No visible wear or provenance. Value: $75-$150.


Lot 59 — HANS BRINKER OR THE SILVER SKATES, Mary Mapes Dodge, leather, Easton Press, illustrated children’s lit.

Dodge, Mary Mapes. Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, [n.d.].

Binding is bright and clean with no apparent rubbing or damage. All edges gilt. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 60 — THE MOONSTONE, Wilkie Collins, leather, Illustrated by Dignimont, Easton Press collector’s edition.

Collins, Wilkie. The Moonstone, with an introduction by Vincent Starrett illustrated by Dignimont. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This genuine leather bound volume is in fine condition with bright gilt to covers and spine. No discernible provenance marks are present.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 61 — THE 900 DAYS OF LENINGRAD, Harrison E. Salisbury, leather, military history, WWII, siege

Harrison E. Salisbury, The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Beautifully preserved leather binding with bright gilt stamping to covers and spine. Appears in fine condition, likely an Easton Press collector’s edition. No apparent damage or provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 62 — THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, Alexandre Dumas, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, gold gilt

Dumas, Alexandre, The Count of Monte Cristo, With an introduction by André Maurois and many illustrations by Lynd Ward, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Appears to be in fine condition. Bound in genuine leather with elaborate gold gilt decoration, all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 63 — GETTING UP AND GOING HOME, Robert Anderson, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, limited first edition

Robert Anderson, Getting Up and Going Home, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978

Binding is sound and attractive with bright gilt tooling. Pencil inscription at top of limitation page. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 64 — ANDERSONVILLE, MacKinlay Kantor, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library, Civil War fiction

MacKinlay Kantor, Andersonville, With nineteenth-century drawings by Walton Taber, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.

Overall excellent condition. A well-preserved leather binding with bright gilt ornamentation and no visible wear or damage. Gilt edges bright.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 65 — THE WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, Don Higginbotham, leather, American Revolution, military history

Don Higginbotham, The War of American Independence: Military Attitudes, Policies, and Practice, 1763-1789, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in fine condition, bound in ornate gilt-decorated full leather with all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 66 — PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF ULYSSES S. GRANT / RECOLLECTIONS OF ROBERT E. LEE, leather, Civil War.

Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant; Lee, Robert E. Recollections and Letters of Robert E. Lee. Barnes & Noble, New York.

Binding in near-fine condition with bright gilt. Appears unread, with no significant binding damage, rubbing, or provenance markings. This is a modern decorative reprint, estimated value $10-25.


Lot 67 — TALES OF SOLDIERS & CIVILIANS, Ambrose Bierce, leather, short stories, American literature

Bierce, Ambrose. Tales of Soldiers & Civilians. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition in full dark green leather, elaborately gilt decorated spine and covers, all edges gilt. An unused Easton Press bookplate for “Masterpieces of American Literature” is laid in. Estimated value $45-75.


Lot 68 — BEGGARMAN, THIEF, Irwin Shaw, 1977, leather, First Edition, Franklin Library, gilt tooling

Irwin Shaw, Beggarman, Thief, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

This Franklin Library limited first edition appears in near fine condition with a firm binding and bright gilt tooling. No discernible damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $30-60.


Lot 69 — IN THIS OUR LIFE, Ellen Glasgow, 1976, leather, Franklin Library, Pulitzer Prize winner

Ellen Glasgow, In This Our Life, Illustrated by Walter Rane, A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Binding appears in excellent condition with bright gilt and no visible wear or damage. Est. value $40-60.


Lot 70 — TESS OF D’URBERVILLES, Thomas Hardy, leather, illustrated, Easton Press, classic novel, fine binding.

Hardy, Thomas. Tess of the d’Urbervilles, A Pure Woman. Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Agnes Miller Parker. Introduction by Robert Cantwell. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The genuine leather binding is clean, tight, and appears in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling. No significant provenance observed. Estimated value $40-80.


Lot 71 — THE UNTOLD CIVIL WAR, James Robertson, 2007, Civil War history, American history, National Geographic

Robertson, James, The Untold Civil War: Exploring the Human Side of War. Edited by Neil Ragan. National Geographic, Washington, D.C., 2007.

Binding is clean and tight with minimal shelf wear. Appears to be in fine condition with no visible provenance. Modest value for a modern illustrated work.


Lot 72 — DIVINE COMEDY, Dante Alighieri, leather, Easton Press, Doré illustrated, limited edition

Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy, Comprising: Volume One: Inferno and Volume Two: Purgatory and Paradise. Translated by The Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M.A., illustrated with engravings by Gustave Doré. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition overall, housed in original matching slipcase. Limited Deluxe Edition, number 224 of 400 sets; valued at approximately $700-1200.


Lot 73 — FATE OF THE MAINE, John Edward Weems, 1990, leather, USS Maine, Spanish-American War, naval hist.

John Edward Weems, The Fate of the Maine. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990.

Binding is excellent with bright gilt decoration. Features a “The Leather-Bound Nautical Library” Easton Press bookplate, inscribed and dated August 21, 1990, by Gordon C. Krockland. Value estimated at $40-60.


Lot 74 — KNICKERBOCKER’S HISTORY OF NEW YORK, Washington Irving, leather, American literature, fine binding

Irving, Washington. Knickerbocker’s History of New-York. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

A fine copy in full leather binding with bright gilt. The binding is in excellent, seemingly unread condition with pristine covers and spine. This edition is generally valued around $60-90.


Lot 75 — DECISIVE DAY, Richard M. Ketchum, leather, Battle of Bunker Hill, American Revolution, historical study

Richard M. Ketchum, Decisive Day: The Battle for Bunker Hill, An Expanded and Fully Illustrated Edition of the Battle for Bunker Hill, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in near fine condition with bright gilt lettering and decoration to spine and covers. Gilt top edge is clean and bright. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $40-$75.


Lot 76 — A STILLNESS AT APPOMATTOX, Bruce Catton, leather, Franklin Library, Civil War, Pulitzer Prize

Bruce Catton, A Stillness at Appomattox, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.

Excellent overall condition; bound in full brown leather with elaborate gilt stamping to covers and spine, all edges gilt. No apparent damage or significant wear. Value estimate: $30 – $50.


Lot 77 — PARADISE LOST, John Milton, leather, William Blake illustrations, Easton Press Collector’s Edition

Milton, John. Paradise Lost, with the illustrations by William Blake and with prefaces by Philip Hofer and John T. Winterich. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Book appears in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt. No significant binding damage or provenance noted. Estimated value: $30-70.


Lot 78 — GHOSTS, Marvin Kaye & Saralee Kaye, leather, treasury, chilling tales, old and new

Marvin Kaye and Saralee Kaye (Selected by), Ghosts: A Treasury of Chilling Tales Old and New. Borders. Classics, Ann Arbor, n.d.

Book is in near-fine condition. The leather binding is clean with bright gilt decoration and lettering; no significant wear or damage apparent. Estimate: $25-50.


Lot 79 — THE LINDBERGH KIDNAPPING CASE, Sidney B. Whipple, 1937, Notable Trials, Americana.

Whipple, Sidney B. The Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann: Edited with a History of the Case. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1937.

The Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann. Publisher’s decorated faux leather binding with gilt lettering and tooling, all edges gilt. Very good condition with minor rubbing to extremities. Estimated value: $30-60.


Lot 80 — THE PRISONER OF ZENDA, Anthony Hope, leather, Ruritanian adventure, romance, Easton Press collector’s edition

Anthony Hope, The Prisoner of Zenda, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition with bright gilt decoration on full leather binding. No visible ownership marks or significant wear. Value estimate: $40-$80.


Lot 81 — HAWAII, James A. Michener, 1988, leather, Easton Press limited edition, fine binding, Pacific.

James A. Michener, Hawaii, Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), 1988.

“Hawaii” is a limited edition, stated to be limited to 5000 sets worldwide. The binding is in near fine condition with bright gilt ornamentation and edges; no visible provenance. Easton Press collector’s edition, value $30-70.


Lot 82 — NARRATIVE LIFE FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Frederick Douglass, leather, biography, slavery, Easton Press, abolitionist

Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave. Written by Himself. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition. Binding is firm and square with vibrant gilt decoration; no significant rubbing or damage visible. No obvious provenance marks.


Lot 83 — 13 DAYS TO GLORY, Lon Tinkle, 1987, leather, Alamo, Texas history, collector’s edition

Tinkle, Lon. 13 Days to Glory: The Siege of the Alamo. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1967, 1987.

The binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt edges. No visible provenance. Approximately $40-$70.


Lot 84 — CAPE COD, Henry David Thoreau, leather, American literature, travel, nature, coastal New England

Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod, with an introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch and illustrations by R.J. Holden. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition, appearing crisp and bright with minimal visible wear; all edges gilt. No obvious provenance. Estimate: $75-$125.


Lot 85 — IN OUR TIME, Ernest Hemingway, leather, Easton Press, Collector’s Edition, fine binding

Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time: Stories by Ernest Hemingway, Illustrated by Alan Phillips, Collector’s Edition Bound in Genuine Leather. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in fine condition with bright gilt stamping and edges. No significant wear or damage. Unused Easton Press bookplate (“The Leather Bound Library of The Complete Works of Ernest Hemingway”) present at front.


Lot 86 — THE HOLY BIBLE, leather, gilt decorated, religious text, Christianity, fine binding, gold edges

Unknown Author, The Holy Bible, Unknown Publisher, Unknown Place, Unknown Years.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling and multiple ribbon markers. No significant damage or visible provenance.


Lot 87 — UNIFORM AND DRESS OF THE ARMY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861, leather, Civil War, Easton Press reprint

Confederate States War Department, Uniform and Dress of the Army of the Confederate States. Easton Press, [n.d.].

Easton Press reproduction of the rare 1861 original. Binding is clean and tight. Features an authorized reproduction stamp from the Library of Congress. Estimated value: $75-175.


Lot 88 — THE SIXTIES CHRONICLE, Walter Cronkite, history, 1960s, social change, illustrated

Farber, David (Consultant); Foreword by Walter Cronkite. The Sixties Chronicle. Legacy, [n.p.], [n.d.].

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt lettering and decoration on covers and spine, and clean gilt page edges. No visible provenance or significant wear. Estimated value: $20-$40.


Lot 89 — ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE CONFEDERACY, Kevin J. Dougherty, Civil War, reference, American history

Kevin J. Dougherty. Encyclopedia of the Confederacy. Thunder Bay Press, San Diego, California.

Binding in excellent condition, clean and bright with strong gilt decoration. No visible defects or significant wear. No apparent provenance. Estimated value $25-50.


Lot 90 — LIB. CONGRESS ILLUS. TIMELINE CIVIL WAR, Margaret E. Wagner, American history, illustrated, modern

Margaret E. Wagner, The Library of Congress Illustrated Timeline of the Civil War, Introduction by Gary W. Gallagher, Picture Editor, Athena Angelos. Little, Brown and Company, New York, Boston, London.

Very clean and well-preserved copy. Binding is solid and bright with minimal shelfwear; appears unread. No visible provenance markings. Estimated value $15-40.


Lot 91 — ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORIC WORLD, Douglas Palmer, 2006, natural history, dinosaurs, geology

Douglas Palmer (Consultant Editor), The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Prehistoric World. Chartwell Books, Inc., Edison, New Jersey, 2006.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping to spine and front cover. No significant wear or provenance visible. Estimated value $10-30.


Lot 92 — MOMENTS PULITZER PHOTOGRAPHS, Hal Buell, Pulitzer Prize, photojournalism, visual history, photographs

Hal Buell, Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs: A Visual Chronicle of Our Time — Revised & Updated, Tess Press.

Binding is a handsome brown decorative publisher’s binding with gilt lettering and page edges. Covers and spine are generally clean with light shelf wear; binding secure. No discernible provenance marks. Estimated value: $20-75.


Lot 93 — TITANIC AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY, Don Lynch Ken Marschall, maritime, disaster, White Star Line

Lynch, Don and Marschall, Ken. Titanic, An Illustrated History. Madison Press Books, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Binding is clean and solid, with no evident damage or significant rubbing. No bookplate or inscriptions are visible. A retail value estimate for this lot is $25-50.


Lot 94 — PEARL HARBOR, Ernest Arroyo, 2001, gilt decor. binding, WWII, December 7, 1941, military history

Arroyo, Ernest. Pearl Harbor. MetroBooks, New York, 2001.

Overall very good condition. Binding is firm with bright gilt decoration. No visible inscriptions or bookplates.


Lot 95 — CIVIL WAR ART, Mort Künstler, leather, signed Collector’s Edition

Mort Künstler, The Civil War Art of Mort Künstler.

This signed Collector’s Edition is in excellent condition with bright gilt and is personally signed by artist Mort Künstler. Estimated value $150-250.


Lot 96 — THE HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE CIVIL WAR, Henry Russell, 2008, leather, maps, military history, Americana.

Henry Russell, The Historical Atlas of the Civil War. Chartwell Books, Inc., New York, 2008.

Binding is in excellent, near-fine condition, with bright gilt edges. A handsome collector’s edition with an internal marketing


Lot 97 — THE BLUE AND THE GRAY, Thomas B. Allen, Civil War photography, National Geographic.

Thomas B. Allen, The Blue and the Gray, National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C.

Overall binding is clean and tight. No significant structural damage or provenance notes observed.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 98 — AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Bruce Lancaster, leather, Easton Press, history, collector’s edition

Lancaster, Bruce. The American Heritage History of The American Revolution. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A handsome collector’s edition in fine condition. Bound in full genuine leather with gilt decoration and all edges gilt, showing minimal wear. Est. $40-60.


Lot 99 — COOPERSTOWN HALL OF FAME PLAYERS, 2005, Baseball History Sports Collectibles

Publications International, Ltd. Cooperstown: Hall of Fame Players. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International, Ltd., 2005.

Very good condition with clean, bright publisher’s binding. Gilt edges present. No visible ownership marks or major damage. Estimated value $15-30.


Lot 100 — SINDBAD THE SAILOR, leather, Easton Press, Arabian Nights, adventure, illustrated.

The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears bright and clean, with minimal rubbing to extremities. No visible provenance. Very good condition overall. Estimated value $75-$125.


Lot 101 — ROBINSON CRUSOE, Daniel Defoe, leather, adventure classic, Easton Press, gilt decoration

Defoe, Daniel. The Life & Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner. The Easton Press.

Binding appears in excellent condition with bright gilt. No significant wear or damage observed. No ownership marks present. Estimated value for this lot is $40-80.


Lot 102 — BEN-HUR, Lew Wallace, leather, classic historical fiction, collector’s edition, illustrated

Lew Wallace, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition leather binding with bright gilt tooling on spine and covers. Appears clean and well-preserved. A very attractive volume. Estimated value $50-75.


Lot 103 — CUSTER, Jay Monaghan, leather, George Custer biography, American history

Monaghan, Jay, Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.
Full leather binding is clean and bright with gilt details. No significant wear or provenance noted.


Lot 104 — WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, David C. Douglas, leather, Norman Impact, England, Easton Press history.

David C. Douglas, William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is bound in full genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling and gilt edges, appearing in excellent condition with no visible wear or damage. No discernible provenance marks. Estimate $50-$100.


Lot 105 — BATAAN THE MARCH OF DEATH, Stanley L. Falk, leather, WWII, Pacific Theater, Philippines, POWs

Falk, Stanley L., Bataan The March of Death, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping. No significant wear or defects visible. Estimated value: $40-60.


Lot 106 — SIX TRAGEDIES, Jean Racine, 1982, leather, French drama, Franklin Library, limited edition.

Racine, Jean, Six Tragedies, Translated by John Cairncross. With the engravings of Anne Louis Girodet-Trioson. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1982.

Binding is in fine condition with bright gilt ornamentation. A well-preserved example of a Franklin Library limited edition, showing minimal shelfwear. Estimated value: $30-50.


Lot 107 — GRAHAM GREENE: THREE NOVELS, Graham Greene, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, collected works

Graham Greene, This Gun for Hire, The Confidential Agent, The Ministry of Fear, Illustrated by Dennis Luzak, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Binding appears Near Fine with bright gold tooling. No significant defects or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-75.


Lot 108 — STORIES FROM THE DECAMERON, Giovanni Boccaccio, 1977, leather, Limited Edition, fine binding.

Boccaccio, Giovanni. Stories from the Decameron. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

A handsome limited edition, the leather binding is bright and clean with vibrant gilt decoration. The volume is in excellent overall condition. Estimated value: $75-125.


Lot 109 — WORLD WAR I, S.L.A. Marshall, leather, military history, WWI, 20th Century, Easton Press

S.L.A. Marshall, The American Heritage History of World War I, with a Prologue by Edward Stillman. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Book appears in very good condition with bright gilt to covers and spine; a well-preserved Easton Press collector’s edition. No significant provenance visible. Estimated value: $40-$60.


Lot 110 — WORLD WAR I, S.L.A. Marshall, leather, military history, American Heritage, Easton Press

Marshall, S.L.A. and The Editors of American Heritage, The American Heritage History of World War I, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, [n.d.]

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling, presenting as a very well-preserved copy with bright gilt and minimal wear. No visible provenance marks. Valued at $40-70.


Lot 111 — ICONS OF THE 20TH CENTURY, Barbara Cady, 20th Century Figures, Photography, Biography

Barbara Cady, Icons of the 20th Century: 200 Men and Women Who Have Made a Difference, Könemann.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt, showing minimal wear. Estimated value for this contemporary illustrated reference work is approximately $15-$30.


Lot 112 — ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI, Bernard DeVoto, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library, Western Americana

Bernard DeVoto, Across the Wide Missouri, The Franklin Library of Pulitzer Prize Classics, [n.p.], [n.d.].

A finely bound volume from The Franklin Library of Pulitzer Prize Classics. The full leather binding is in excellent, pristine condition with bright gilt ornamentation. Estimated value: $60-$120.


Lot 113 — TALES OF THE NORTHLAND, Jack London, 1983, leather, Franklin Library Limited Edition, Illustrated

London, Jack. Tales of the Northland. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1983.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt decoration and gold gilt edges. No visible significant wear or damage. This is a handsome Franklin Library Limited Edition, clean and well-preserved. Estimated value: $25-75.


Lot 114 — HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN AUTO, Auto Editors of Consumer Guide, American automobiles, car history, illustrated.

Auto Editors of Consumer Guide. History of the American Auto. Publications International, Ltd., n.p., n.d.

Binding is clean and sturdy with bright gilt edges. No visible provenance. Est. value $15-30.


Lot 115 — INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER, Alfred Thayer Mahan, leather, naval strategy, Easton Press, maritime history

Alfred Thayer Mahan, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bound in genuine leather with bright gilt decoration and page edges. Binding is in excellent, near-fine condition. Appears to be a clean, unmarked copy. Estimated value: $75-125.


Lot 116 — YANKEE STADIUM, Ray Robinson & Christopher Jennison, 1998, leather, New York Yankees baseball history

Robinson, Ray and Christopher Jennison. Yankee Stadium: 75 Years of Drama, Glamor, and Glory. The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1998.

Fine condition. The binding is clean, firm, and bright with no apparent wear. Unfilled Easton Press bookplate present. Estimated value: $75-150.


Lot 117 — BASEBALL 100 CLASSIC MOMENTS, Joseph Wallace, National Baseball Hall of Fame, sports history.

Joseph Wallace, Neil Hamilton, Marty Appel, Baseball: 100 Classic Moments in the History of the Game, Dorling Kindersley, London, New York, Delhi, Johannesburg, Munich, Paris and Sydney.

Very good condition with minor shelf wear. Binding is sturdy, covers and spine bright with crisp gilt lettering and decorations. No visible provenance.


Lot 118 — SMITHSONIAN THE CIVIL WAR, DK, Civil War, visual history, American history

The Civil War: A Visual History, DK Smithsonian.

Binding is in excellent condition, showing no significant wear or damage. Appears to be a publisher’s decorative board binding with gilt-stamped ornamentation. No visible provenance. Value: $15 – $35.


Lot 119 — THE COUNTRY OF THE POINTED FIRS, Sarah Orne Jewett, 1984, leather, Franklin Library, limited ed.

Sarah Orne Jewett, The Country of the Pointed Firs and Four Stories, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1984.

A near fine copy. The attractive leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt decoration, showing minimal wear. Est. Value: $40-60.


Lot 120 — THE SOURCE, James A. Michener, leather, Easton Press, fine binding, decorative, Jewish history

James A. Michener, The Source, a novel, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation. Appears unread with no visible wear or damage to covers or spine. Includes original silk bookmark. Estimated value $30-$70.


Lot 121 — SUPER BOWL XLVI OFFICIAL PROGRAM, 2012, NFL championship, NY Giants vs NE Patriots, sports

National Football League, Super Bowl XLVI Official Program, Indianapolis, Sunday, February 5, 2012. Indianapolis, 2012.

Commemorative edition in excellent condition, appearing near-fine with minimal handling wear. No significant damage, markings, or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-100.


Lot 122 — ONE NATION AMERICA REMEMBERS SEPT 11, 2001, leather, Easton Press, 9/11 memorial history

LIFE, One Nation: America Remembers September 11, 2001. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2001.

Binding is in excellent condition with vibrant gilt decoration on spine and front board. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $30-60.


Lot 123 — PRO FOOTBALL’S HEROES OF THE HALL, Ron Smith, leather, NFL, Hall of Fame, biographies, sports.

Smith, Ron. Pro Football’s Heroes of the Hall. The Easton Press.

Very good, clean condition. Full gilt decoration and text block edges remain bright. With a signed “ex Libris” bookplate for Richard D. Goudieon. An Easton Press collector’s edition, likely valued $40-80.


Lot 124 — PRO FOOTBALL’S GREATEST QUARTERBACKS, Sporting News, leather, NFL history, player biographies

Sporting News, Pro Football’s Greatest Quarterbacks. Sporting News, [N.p.], [N.d.].

Binding appears in excellent condition with clean covers and spine. No visible provenance marks. Estimated value: $20-40.


Lot 125 — LIFE 100 EVENTS THAT SHOOK OUR WORLD, LIFE Books, 2005, pivotal moments, history, photography

LIFE Books, 100 Events That Shook Our World: A History in Pictures of the Last 100 Years. Time Inc., New York, 2005.

Very good condition. Binding is clean and firm with minimal wear. Estimated value $15-30.


Lot 126 — DAYTONA 500 AN OFFICIAL HISTORY, Bob Zeller, NASCAR racing, motor sports, automotive

Bob Zeller, Daytona 500: An Official History. David Bull Publishing, 2004.

This copy is in excellent overall condition, with clean pictorial boards and a tight binding, showing minimal wear. No significant damage or provenance noted.


Lot 127 — NFL’S GREATEST, Phil Barber, John Fawaz, leather, pro football history

Phil Barber and John Fawaz, NFL’s Greatest: Pro Football’s Best Players, Teams, and Games, Dorling Kindersley.

Excellent condition leather binding with bright gilt stamping. Features an Easton Press bookplate for Robert B. Gunderson. Lot value $40-60.


Lot 128 — CENTENNIAL, James A. Michener, 1988, leather, Easton Press limited edition, historical fiction

James A. Michener, Centennial, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1988.

Excellent condition; full leather binding with bright gilt. Inscription on front free endpaper: “William & Jean July 1988”. This limited edition Easton Press printing is valued at $40-75.


Lot 129 — OXFORD ATLAS OF THE WORLD, Ninth Edition, geography, maps, cartography, global reference.

Oxford Atlas of the World, Ninth Edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

This modern decorative atlas binding features elaborate gilt tooling of globes and compass roses to the spine and covers, with gilt edges. Appears in excellent overall condition with no significant binding wear or provenance. Est. Value: $75-150.


Lot 130 — DON TROIANI’S CIVIL WAR, Don Troiani, 1995, Lim. Ed. 448/850, Signed, Civil War Art.

Troiani, Don (Art by) and Brian C. Pohanka (Text by). Don Troiani’s Civil War. Stackpole Books. [Place not specified]. 1995.

Binding is clean and sturdy with no visible damage. Features a signed, numbered limitation plate (448/850) by Don Troiani, enhancing collectible value. Est. $100-200.


Lot 131 — DON TROIANI’S CIVIL WAR, Don Troiani, leather, Americana, signed, military art

Don Troiani & Brian C. Pohanka, Don Troiani’s Civil War, Museum Presentation Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This handsome leather binding is in excellent condition. Personally signed by Don Troiani as a Museum Presentation Edition, this is a highly desirable collector’s item, estimated $200-400.


Lot 132 — DON TROIANI’S CIVIL WAR, Don Troiani, leather, military art, signed, limited, Easton Press.

Don Troiani (Art by) & Brian C. Pohanka (Text by). Don Troiani’s Civil War. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This is a limited collector’s edition, number 927 of 2,500 copies, personally signed by Don Troiani. Binding is fine with negligible wear. Value range $150-300.


Lot 133 — PERE GORIOT, Honore de Balzac, 1977, leather, Limited Edition, Franklin Library, fine condition

Honoré de Balzac, Père Goriot, With the illustrations of Eugene Abot. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Fine condition. Full leather binding with bright gilt stamping to spine and covers, and all edges gilt. A clean, well-preserved copy. Estimated value: $30-50.


Lot 134 — EURIPIDES NINE PLAYS, Euripides, 1976, leather, Greek tragedy, limited edition, Franklin Library

Euripides, Nine Plays, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Binding appears excellent with bright gilt and no significant damage or rubbing. A clean, fine copy of this Franklin Library limited edition. Estimated value: $40-$80.


Lot 135 — CANTERBURY TALES, Geoffrey Chaucer, 1978, leather, Franklin Library fine binding, illustrated.

Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales: A Modern Prose Translation by David Wright, Illustrated by Frederick Schneider. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Binding is well-preserved, exhibiting minimal wear. A fine Franklin Library limited edition copy with bright gilt. Estimated value: $30-50.


Lot 136 — THE MARCH TO THE SEA, William R. Scaife, 1993, American Civil War, Sherman, military history.

William R. Scaife, The March to the Sea, McNaughton & Gunn, Inc., Saline, Michigan, 1993.

The binding is in excellent, clean condition with no visible rubbing or damage. No provenance marks such as bookplates or inscriptions are present.


Lot 137 — THE BIBLE IN ART, Susan Wright, art history, biblical themes, religious art, illustrated, fine binding

Susan Wright, The Bible in Art. Todtri, [n.p., n.d.].

The decorative publisher’s binding with elaborate gilt tooling is in very good condition with no visible damage. This contemporary illustrated volume is estimated at $25-40.


Lot 138 — ABSALOM, ABSALOM!, William Faulkner, 1985, leather, Southern Literature classic, Nobel laureate

Faulkner, William. Absalom, Absalom! Oxmoor House, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama, 1985.

This copy is in very fine condition, with bright gilt tooling and edges. Includes a Southern Classics Library bookplate indicating ownership by Robert LeGrande Thompson. Value: $40-60.


Lot 139 — ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA IN 1862, William Allan, 1984, half-leather, Civil War history, military.

Allan, William. The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862. Dayton, Ohio: Press of Morningside Bookshop, 1984.

Book in excellent condition with tight binding and clean boards. Features a “My Father” ribbon bookmark and a “LIBRARY OF RMD” blind stamp on the title page. Estimated value: $50-100.


Lot 140 — RECEDING TIDE, Edwin C. Bearss, Civil War, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, National Geographic, History

Edwin C. Bearss with J. Parker Hills, Receding Tide: Vicksburg and Gettysburg: The Campaigns that Changed the Civil War, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.

Binding is clean and bright with gilt edges, appearing in excellent condition with no visible damage or provenance. Estimated value for this single volume is $15 – $35.


Lot 141 — ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Carl Sandburg, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, biography, limited edition.

Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and The War Years, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Fine condition. Full leather binding with elaborate gilt decoration to boards and spine, all edges gilt with a silk bookmark. No visible provenance.


Lot 142 — ADVISE AND CONSENT, Allen Drury, 1976, leather, Franklin Library, limited edition

Drury, Allen. Advise and Consent. Illustrated by Franz Altschuler. A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. Appears clean, well-preserved, and lacks visible provenance markings.


Lot 143 — THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, Ernest Hemingway, leather, short stories, African adventure, Easton Press Collector’s Ed.

Ernest Hemingway, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, Undated.

Overall excellent condition. A blank Easton Press bookplate is present on the front pastedown, indicating no specific previous owner. Value estimate: $50-75.


Lot 144 — MR. LINCOLN’S ARMY, Bruce Catton, leather, Civil War history, Easton Press, collector’s edition.

Catton, Bruce. Mr. Lincoln’s Army. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Appears in fine condition. Binding is firm with bright gilt. No significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-70.


Lot 145 — THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS, Zane Grey, leather, Western, Easton Press Collector Edition

Zane Grey, The Light of Western Stars, A Romance. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean, bright, and tight with all edges gilt. No significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $40-60.


Lot 146 — RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, Zane Grey, leather, Easton Press Collector, illus., Western novel

Zane Grey, Riders of the Purple Sage, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean and firm, in genuine leather with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance or significant wear. Estimated value $50-$150.


Lot 147 — THE CONFEDERATE SPIRIT, Mort Künstler, 2000, leather, Civil War, signed, Easton Press Collector’s Ed.

Künstler, Mort. The Confederate Spirit. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2000.

This Easton Press leather-bound Collector’s Edition is in excellent condition. It features a genuine hand-signed signature by Mort Künstler, accompanied by its original Certificate of Authenticity.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 148 — JACKSON & LEE LEGENDS IN GRAY, Mort Künstler, 1995, leather, Civil War art, limited, signed

Robertson, James I. Jr. JACKSON & LEE LEGENDS IN GRAY: The Paintings of Mort Künstler. Rutledge Hill Press / The Easton Press, Nashville, Tennessee, 1995.

This Easton Press leather-bound limited first edition (618/2000) is signed by Mort Künstler and inscribed by text author James I. Robertson Jr. Binding is in fine condition.


Lot 149 — IMAGES OF THE CIVIL WAR, Mort Künstler, leather, Civil War, American history, signed, limited edition

Mort Künstler, Images of the Civil War.

Near fine condition, with minimal wear. This is a signed and numbered limited collector’s edition, 2612 of 5000.


Lot 150 — A HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR, Benson J. Lossing, leather, Brady photos, limited edition, slipcased.

Lossing, Benson J., A History of the Civil War, Illustrated with Photographs by Matthew Brady and Color plates by Ogden, Thulstrup, Davidson & others. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1866, 1905, 1912.

This is a limited Easton Press edition, number 103 of 1,865 copies. Fine condition full leather binding, richly gilt-decorated spine and covers, all edges gilt, housed in a matching red slipcase. Slipcase also fine.


Lot 151 — A STILLNESS AT APPOMATTOX, Bruce Catton, leather, Civil War history, Easton Press

Bruce Catton, A Stillness at Appomattox, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation. Binding is firm with no significant wear or damage. No discernible provenance. This collector’s edition typically values between $40-$60.


Lot 152 — TO THE LAST MAN, Zane Grey, leather, Western, collector edition, Easton Press.

Grey, Zane, To the Last Man, Illustrations by Frank Spradling, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Easton Press collector edition is in excellent condition, with a firm, bright leather binding and all edges gilt. No significant wear or defects are apparent. Estimated value: $40 – $70.


Lot 153 — ACROSS RIVER AND TREES, Ernest Hemingway, leather, Easton Press, Collector’s Edition

Ernest Hemingway, Across the River and Into the Trees, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in excellent condition, showing minimal wear to the attractive leather binding and bright gilt. No visible provenance. Est. value $60-100.


Lot 154 — MAGNA CHARTA, Richard Thomson, leather, Legal Classics Library, fine binding, English law, history

Richard Thomson, An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John; on which are added, the Great Charter in Latin and English. The Legal Classics Library, Norwalk, CT, n.d. (reprint of London, 1829 edition).

Fine condition in publisher’s gilt-decorated leather binding. No significant provenance. Est. $30-60.


Lot 155 — STORIES, Thomas Mann, 1978, leather, Limited Ed, Franklin Library, illustrated.

Thomas Mann, Stories, Illustrated by Jane Sterrett, A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling and edges; no visible marks of provenance. This Franklin Library limited edition copy is well-preserved. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 156 — BAYONET! FORWARD, Joshua L. Chamberlain, leather, Civil War reminiscences, military, Easton Press.

Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, “Bayonet! Forward,” My Civil War Reminiscences. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in fine condition. Bound in full leather with gilt stamping and all edges gilt, showing no discernible wear or damage. Est. $75-$125.


Lot 157 — CIVIL WAR DESK REFERENCE, Wagner et al., leather, Easton Press, Civil War history, reference

Margaret E. Wagner, Gary W. Gallagher, and Paul Finkelman, Editors, The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Collector’s Edition is bound in genuine leather with gilt stamping and all edges gilt. The binding appears in excellent condition with no visible damage or rubbing. Estimated value $75 – $150.


Lot 158 — THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, Mark Twain, Franklin Library classic, decorative binding, illustrated.

Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, With the Illustrations of T. W. Williams. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.

Binding appears near fine with bright gilt decorations. No discernible wear to covers or spine; a clean, attractive copy. Estimated value: $30-60.


Lot 159 — THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, Jules Verne, leather, Easton Press, adventure, science fiction, illustrated

Jules Verne, The Mysterious Island, In the original English translation of W. H. G. Kingston, with an introduction by Ray Bradbury, and with illustrations by Edward A. Wilson. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt decoration and lettering. No significant wear or provenance visible.


Lot 160 — FULL DISCLOSURE, William Safire, 1977, leather, First Edition Society, Franklin Library.

William Safire, Full Disclosure, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and all edges gilt. A fine Franklin Library “First Edition Society” issue. Estimated value: $30 – $60.


Lot 162 — THE ROBBER BARONS, Matthew Josephson, leather, American history, capitalists, Easton Press, collector’s edition

Matthew Josephson, The Robber Barons: The Great American Capitalists 1861-1901, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition leather binding with bright gilt, appears unread. Features an Easton Press bookplate with Joseph Toussaint’s signature. Estimated value $40-60.


Lot 163 — HOW THE NORTH WON, Herman Hattaway, leather, Military History, Civil War, Collector’s Easton Press

Hattaway, Herman and Archer Jones. How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil War, Volume II. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Appears in fine condition with solid binding, bright gilt stamping, and clean page edges. No visible flaws or provenance. This single volume from a collector’s set is estimated to be valued at $40-70.


Lot 164 — SELECTED POEMS 1923-1975, Robert Penn Warren, 1976, leather, First Ed, Franklin Library.

Robert Penn Warren, Selected Poems 1923-1975, Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Publisher’s full leather binding with gilt decoration and all edges gilt presents in excellent, nearly unhandled state. A limited first edition for The First Edition Society. Value estimate: $50-75.


Lot 165 — NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Alan Schom, leather, Easton Press, biography, military history, collector’s edition

Alan Schom, Napoleon Bonaparte, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding in excellent condition with bright gold tooling and gilt edges. An unused Easton Press “ex Libris” bookplate is present, as issued. Value $60-100.


Lot 166 — THE WEALTH OF NATIONS, Adam Smith, 1978, leather, Limited Ed, Franklin Lib, Economics

Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Binding in near fine condition, with bright gilt and firm joints. No visible flaws or provenance. A clean, well-preserved copy. Value $75-125.


Lot 167 — REFLECTIONS ON THE CIVIL WAR, Bruce Catton, leather, Civil War, history, Easton Press collector’s edition

Bruce Catton, Reflections on the Civil War, edited by John Leekley. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Appears to be in fine condition. Binding is clean, bright, and undamaged. Gilt lettering and decorations are sharp. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 168 — GENERALS IN BLUE, Ezra J. Warner, leather, Civil War, Union Commanders, biography.

Ezra J. Warner, Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Collector’s edition bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling and all edges gilt. Binding is in excellent, clean condition with no visible damage or significant wear. No provenance present.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 169 — JOHN BROWN’S BODY, Stephen Vincent Benét, 1976, leather, Franklin Library, limited ed, illustrated

Stephen Vincent Benét, John Brown’s Body, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

A very well-preserved example, binding is firm and clean with bright gilt decoration. No visible defects or significant wear to covers or spine. Estimated value: $40-60.


Lot 170 — JACOB’S LADDER, Donald McCaig, leather, Civil War, Virginia, historical novel

McCaig, Donald, Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War, W. W. Norton & Company, New York • London

Fine full brown leather binding with elaborate gilt tooling to spine and front cover. Very light, illegible pencil inscription on title page. Value: $50-150.


Lot 171 — GENERALSHIP OF ALEXANDER, J.F.C. Fuller, leather, Easton Press collector’s military history.

Major-General J.F.C. Fuller, The Generalship of Alexander the Great, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No visible faults or provenance markings. This Easton Press collector’s edition would estimate between $50-75.


Lot 172 — A REBEL WAR CLERK’S DIARY, J. B. Jones, 1982, leather, Collector’s Civil War Library, Confederacy

J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary at the Confederate States Capital. Time-Life Books, 1982.

Complete two-volume set in excellent condition with bright, unrubbed gilt decoration and


Lot 173 — CAMPAIGNS OF A NON-COMBATANT, George Alfred Townsend, 1982, leather, Civil War, reprint.

George Alfred Townsend, Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War. Time-Life Books Inc., Alexandria, VA, 1982.

This 1982 leather-bound reprint is in very good condition with minimal wear; spine and covers remain clean and intact. No visible bookplates, stamps, or inscriptions. Estimated value: $20-50.


Lot 174 — CAMPAIGNING WITH GRANT, Horace Porter, 1981, leather, Civil War, military history, US Grant

Porter, Horace. Campaigning With Grant. New York: Time-Life Books, 1981.

Binding is clean and sturdy with minimal wear. No significant condition issues observed. Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 175 — ARMY MEMOIRS, Lucius W. Barber, 1984, leather, Civil War, Collector’s Library, US history, military

Barber, Lucius W. Army Memoirs of Lucius W. Barber, Company “D”, 15th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. May 24, 1861, to Sept. 30, 1865. The J. M. W. Jones Stationery and Printing Co., Chicago, 1894. Reprinted 1984.

The full leather binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation. Spine and covers are firm with no damage. Estimated value for this lot is $30 – $50.


Lot 176 — HARDTACK AND COFFEE, John D. Billings, 1982, leather, Civil War, army life, Collector’s Library

Billings, John D. Hardtack and Coffee: or The Unwritten Story of Army Life. Time-Life Books, 1982.

Collector’s Library of the Civil War series. Binding in very fine condition with elaborate gilt tooling and gilt page edges. No significant wear or provenance visible. Value: $30-50.


Lot 177 — MOSBY’S RANGERS, James J. Williamson, 1982, leather, Civil War, Virginia Cavalry

James J. Williamson, Mosby’s Rangers: A Record of the Operations of the Forty-Third Virginia Cavalry, from its Organization to the Surrender, Time-Life Books Inc., 1982.

Fine condition. The binding is clean, firm, and bright with intricate gilt stamping to the spine and front cover. No significant provenance observed. Value estimate: $20-40.


Lot 178 — DARING & SUFFERING, William Pittenger, 1982, leather, Civil War, Collector’s Library, Time-Life

Pittenger, William. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure. Time-Life Books, 1982 (reprint of J. W. Daughaday, Philadelphia, 1863).

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. Significant provenance includes “William J. Crowe Jr.” and “Caliban’s – B.R., La.” inscriptions. Estimated value: $30-$50.


Lot 179 — EXPERIMENT IN REBELLION, Clifford Dowdey, 1947, leather, American Civil War, Confederacy, Southern hist.

Clifford Dowdey, Experiment in Rebellion, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1947.

Leather binding is sound with moderate rubbing to covers and spine. Gilt decoration is present but somewhat faded. Estimated value $75-$150.


Lot 180 — SECRET MISSIONS CIVIL WAR, Philip Van Doren Stern, 1990, espionage, American history, accounts

Philip Van Doren Stern, Secret Missions of the Civil War: First-hand Accounts by Men and Women Who risked their Lives in Underground Activities for the North and the South, Bonanza Books, New York, 1990.

Binding is sound, clean, and attractive with bright gilt. No significant provenance observed. Estimated value for this reprint edition is $15-30.


Lot 181 — THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, Gaston Leroux, leather, horror classic, fantasy, illustrated.

Leroux, Gaston. The Phantom of the Opera. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping on spine and covers; all page edges gilt. No discernible wear or significant flaws visible.


Lot 182 — THE CAMPAIGN OF CHANCELLORSVILLE, John Bigelow Jr., leather, Civil War, military history, strategy

John Bigelow, Jr., The Campaign of Chancellorsville: A Strategic and Tactical Study. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Book is in fine overall condition. The genuine leather binding is clean with bright gilt decoration; covers firmly attached. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 183 — THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER KWAI, Pierre Boulle, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition

Pierre Boulle, The Bridge Over The River Kwai, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Overall excellent condition with bright gilt decoration on covers and spine, and gilt page edges. No visible binding damage or significant rubbing. Value estimate: $75-125.


Lot 184 — THE YEARLING, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, leather, N.C. Wyeth illustrated, Easton Press Collector’s Edition

Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. The Yearling, With pictures by N. C. Wyeth. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in excellent, nearly fine condition with a sturdy, bright leather binding and gilt edges. No discernible wear or provenance marks are visible. Estimated value: $50 – $120.


Lot 185 — LINCOLN’S CAVALRYMEN, Edward G. Longacre, 2000, leather, Civil War, Army of Potomac, Cavalry.

Edward G. Longacre, Lincoln’s Cavalrymen: A History of the Mounted Forces of The Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865. Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA, 2000.

Yorba Linda Public Library stamp and discard marks. Custom full brown leather binding with gilt spine, raised bands, and ornate gilt tooling; binding is excellent. Estimated value: $100-200.


Lot 186 — ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Carl Sandburg, leather, Easton Press, biography, Presidents

Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and The War Years, One-Volume Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Well-preserved dark leather binding with bright gilt tooling and titles. Overall excellent condition with no significant binding damage. Estimated value $40-80.


Lot 187 — THE MILLION WORD CROSSWORD DICTIONARY, Stanley Newman & Daniel Stark, leather, Easton Press, collector

Stanley Newman and Daniel Stark. The Million Word Crossword Dictionary. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is clean, square, and tight, exhibiting minimal shelf wear. The elaborate gilt decoration on the covers and spine remains bright, as do the gilt page edges. Overall a very good collector’s copy. Value estimate: $30-$60.


Lot 188 — IVANHOE, Sir Walter Scott, leather, Easton Press, medieval historical novel, knighthood

Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, Illustrated by Edward A. Wilson, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt. A collectible modern edition, estimated value $30-$60.


Lot 189 — SUMMER OF ’49, David Halberstam, leather, Easton Press, Baseball Hall of Fame Library

David Halberstam, Summer of ’49, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Appears in excellent condition with no significant binding damage. An unused Easton Press Ex-Libris bookplate is laid in. Likely valued around $40-70.


Lot 190 — FLOWERS OF EVIL, Charles Baudelaire, 1977, leather, limited, illustrated, poetry

Charles Baudelaire, The Flowers of Evil, illustrated by Eugene Karlin, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977

Binding is in excellent, clean condition with no visible rubbing or damage. A handsome gilt-decorated leather binding, appearing nearly fine. Estimated value $75-150.


Lot 191 — LANDSCAPE TURNED RED, Stephen W. Sears, leather, Antietam, Civil War, Easton Press collector edition

Stephen W. Sears, Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt and minimal rubbing. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $50-80.


Lot 192 — A FABLE, William Faulkner, 1976, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library, limited edition.

William Faulkner, A Fable, Illustrated by Robert J. Lee, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Solid leather binding in excellent, clean condition with crisp, bright gilt; no visible provenance. Est. value: $75-125.


Lot 193 — SOPHOCLES OEDIPUS THE KING, Sophocles, leather, Greek tragedy, classic, Easton Press, illustrated.

Sophocles, Oedipus the King: The Greek Text Translated into English Verse by Francis Storr. With an Introduction by Thornton Wilder. Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Demetrios Galanis. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The leather binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt ornamentation. No significant wear or damage is apparent. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 194 — PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF U.S. GRANT, Ulysses S. Grant, leather, Civil War, U.S. President, Military

Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Edited with Notes and an Introduction by E.B. Long, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Near fine condition. The gilt-decorated leather binding is firm and bright with no apparent wear or damage. Est. value $75-125.


Lot 195 — ON WAR, Carl Von Clausewitz, leather, military strategy, Easton Press, collector’s edition.

Carl von Clausewitz, On War. Volume II. Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt decorations and all edges gilt, this single volume (Volume II) remains bright and tight. An Easton Press Collector’s Edition, with an estimated value of $20-$40.


Lot 196 — HOW THE NORTH WON, Herman Hattaway & Archer Jones, 1996, leather, Civil War Military History

Herman Hattaway and Archer Jones, How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil War. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Volume one of this collector’s edition appears in fine condition with bright gilt to binding and edges. No visible signs of damage, rubbing, or provenance. Estimated value: $50-75.


Lot 197 — YEARS OF GRACE, Margaret Ayer Barnes, 1976, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library Limited Edition

Margaret Ayer Barnes, Years of Grace, Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Limited edition from The Franklin Library. Bound in full gilt-decorated leather, the binding is in fine condition with bright gilt. Appears unread. Estimated value: $40-80.


Lot 198 — LEE, Douglas Southall Freeman, leather, Easton Press, Civil War, biography, Robert E. Lee.

Douglas Southall Freeman, Lee: An Abridgment in one Volume of the four-volume R. E. E. Lee. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition, binding clean and bright with crisp gilt decoration to boards and spine. Gilt edges are vibrant. Estimated value: $50-100.


Lot 199 — LEE AND GRANT, Gene Smith, 1987, leather, Civil War biography, Easton Press, military history.

Smith, Gene. Lee and Grant: A Dual Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

Excellent condition overall, with bright gilt stamping. Features a decorative Easton Press ex-libris bookplate signed by W.B. Epstein and a date stamp on the title page. Estimated value: $30-50.


Lot 200 — GENERALS IN GRAY, Ezra J. Warner, leather, Civil War, Confederate commanders biography.

Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt design on covers and spine, and bright gilt page edges. Appears as new. No discernible provenance. Estimated value: $75-$125.


Easton June 13 — Complete Auction

Lot 1 — COLD MOUNTAIN, Charles Frazier, leather, signed collector’s edition, modern classic, map

Charles Frazier, Cold Mountain, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2002.

Bound in fine genuine leather with bright gilt; signed by the author Charles Frazier. Includes original certificate of authenticity.
Estimated value: $150-$350


Lot 2 — EVIDENCE OF LOVE, Shirley Ann Grau, 1977, leather, first edition, Franklin Library fiction.

Grau, Shirley Ann. Evidence of Love. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

This limited first edition appears in very fine condition. The elaborate gilt-stamped leather binding is bright and clean with raised bands and all edges gilt. Published by The Franklin Library for The First Edition Society. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 3 — PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, Gaston Leroux, 1990, leather, Collector’s Ed., illus., mystery romance

Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera, Illustrated by Rick Daskam, The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990.

Clean, square, and tight in its full leather binding with bright gilt decoration to covers and spine, and all edges gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 4 — THE HOUSE WITHOUT A KEY, Earl Derr Biggers, 1989, leather, Franklin Library, detective, Hawaii

Earl Derr Biggers, The House Without a Key. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1989.

The gilt-decorated leather binding is in excellent, bright condition. No significant wear or provenance visible.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 5 — WITNESS TO THE CIVIL WAR, J.G. Lewin & P.J. Huff, 2006, Frank Leslie, First-Hand Accounts, Civil War

J.G. Lewin and P.J. Huff, Witness to the Civil War: First-Hand Accounts from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. Collins, an Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2006.

Binding is clean and solid with crisp gilt lettering and design. No visible provenance marks. Estimated value: $30-$50


Lot 6 — THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, Arthur Conan Doyle, leather, limited, signed, illus, slipcase.

Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2013.

Book in excellent condition, housed in an equally fine slipcase. Limited edition (34/1200) signed


Lot 7 — TALES OF SOLDIERS & CIVILIANS, Ambrose Bierce, 1971, leather, American Civil War, short stories, Easton Press

Ambrose Bierce, Tales of Soldiers & Civilians, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1971.

Fine condition. No visible binding damage or rubbing; gilt remains bright.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 8 — TRIAL OF SCHOONER SAVANNAH, A. P. Warburton, 1997, leather, legal history, Civil War piracy

A. P. Warburton, Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Schooner Savannah: On the Charge of Piracy, The Legal Classics Library, New York, 1997.

This limited edition (copy 665) is in excellent condition with bright gilt. Features a bookplate for Steven A. Brigance.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 9 — LAFAYETTE IN AMERICA, Louis Gottschalk, 1975, leather, bicentennial, signed, limited edition, fine binding

Louis Gottschalk, Lafayette in America, 1777-1783. L’Esprit de Lafayette Society, Arveyres, France, 1975.

Bound in fine buffalo leather with 24-karat gold stamping; clean, tight, and well-preserved. Signed by author Gottschalk and binder Poe; copy AC292 of a limited bicentennial edition.
Estimated value: $150-$300


Lot 10 — THE KOREAN WAR, Max Hastings, 1989, leather, military history, Cold War, Easton Press.

Max Hastings, The Korean War, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989.

The book is in very good to fine condition in a handsome gilt-decorated leather binding. All edges are gilt.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 11 — THE MEXICAN WAR, K. Jack Bauer, 1990, leather, military history, US-Mexican conflict

K. Jack Bauer, The Mexican War: 1846-1848, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990.

Binding is excellent with no visible wear or damage. A collector’s edition bound in genuine leather. Estimated value: $50-$75.


Lot 12 — DIMAGGIO: AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE, Glenn Stout, 1999, leather, baseball biography, Easton Press

Glenn Stout, DiMaggio: An Illustrated Life, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1999.

Fine condition. Bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling on covers and spine, and all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 13 — GUNGA DIN AND OTHER BALLADS, Rudyard Kipling, 1992, leather, Easton Press, decorated, poetry.

Rudyard Kipling, Gunga Din and Other Ballads, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1992.

The binding is in fine, bright condition with no visible damage. A handsome collector’s edition. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 14 — THE TIME MACHINE, H.G. Wells, 2002, leather, science fiction classic, Easton Press.

H.G. Wells, The Time Machine. Illustrated by Joseph Mugnaini. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 2002.

A fine copy in the publisher’s full red leather binding with bright gilt stamping to boards and spine. Binding is clean and tight with no discernible wear.
Estimated value: $30-$80


Lot 15 — AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, Jules Verne, 1983, leather, Collector’s Edition, illustrated, Bradbury intro.

Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days, with illustrations by Edward A. Wilson and an introduction by Ray Bradbury. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1983.

Fine condition. Gilt-decorated full leather binding with bright gilt. No discernible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 16 — LIFE OF GEN. R.E. LEE., John Esten Cooke, 2014, leather, Civil War, Americana, biography.

John Esten Cooke, A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, With Illustrations, Portraits, and Maps., Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 2014.

Housed in its original slipcase, the volume is in fine condition with a handsome full leather binding and gilt tooling. Facsimile inscription of R.E. Lee opposite frontispiece. Estimated value: $100-$250


Lot 17 — THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, Washington Irving, 1959, leather, Rackham illus, private press

Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Printed at the private press of C.P. Braun & Co., Alhambra, California, 1959.

Binding in excellent, near fine condition with bright gilt on spine; includes a protective plastic cover. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $150-$350


Lot 18 — THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES, Charles Darwin, 1975, leather, Franklin Library, science, evolution, limited

Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1975

Binding in near fine condition with bright gilt. No significant damage or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $30-$80


Lot 19 — THE STORY OF THE CHAMPIONS OF THE ROUND TABLE, Howard Pyle, leather, Arthurian legend, illustrated

Howard Pyle, The Story of the Champions of the Round Table, Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

Fine condition, full leather binding with elaborate gilt decoration and all edges gilt. No discernible wear or provenance marks. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 20 — POEMS & ESSAYS, Edgar Allan Poe, 1977, leather, Limited Edition, Franklin Library, gilt decoration.

Edgar Allan Poe, Collected Poems, Essays on Poetry, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Overall excellent condition with elaborate gilt tooling. Features an ‘Ex Libris Paul & Florine Goldstein’ bookplate.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 21 — THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, Washington Irving, 1996, leather, Rackham illus, Easton Press

Irving, Washington. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Binding is excellent with no significant wear, tears, or detachment. A well-preserved collector’s edition from Easton Press.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 22 — STORY OF KING ARTHUR, Howard Pyle, leather, illustrated, fine binding, mythology, classic

Howard Pyle, The Story of King Arthur and His Knights, Publisher and place not visible, Undated.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and strong covers. No significant wear or defects visible. Estimated value: $100-$300


Lot 23 — FRANKENSTEIN, Mary Shelley, 1993, leather, classic horror, gothic novel, Easton Press.

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1993.

A finely bound Easton Press Collector’s Library edition. The genuine leather binding shows minimal shelf wear. No apparent provenance. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 24 — DRACULA, Bram Stoker, 1965, leather, Gothic horror, bats, Easton Press

Stoker, Bram, Dracula, Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1965.

Binding is clean and tight with bright gilt tooling to covers and spine. No significant visible damage or provenance marks present. Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 25 — THE MICK, Mickey Mantle, 1996, leather, Easton Press, baseball, autobiography, Hall of Fame.

Mantle, Mickey with Herb Gluck. The Mick. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Binding is excellent with bright gilt, appearing near-fine. An unused Easton Press bookplate for “The Baseball Hall of Fame Leather-Bound Library” is laid in. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 26 — BABE THE LEGEND COMES TO LIFE, Robert W. Creamer, 1998, leather, baseball, biography, Babe Ruth

Robert W. Creamer, Babe: The Legend Comes to Life, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1998

Book is in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and no visible wear or damage to the binding. Appears clean without any significant provenance marks.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 27 — THE STORY OF MY LIFE, Hank Greenberg, 1996, leather, baseball legend autobiography.

Greenberg, Hank. The Story of My Life. Edited and with an Introduction by Ira Berkow. The Easton Press (MBP, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

The leather binding is in excellent, nearly fine condition with bright gilt designs and page edges. No significant wear or provenance noted. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 28 — OF HUMAN BONDAGE, W. Somerset Maugham, leather, Easton Press, fine binding, classic novel, gilt.

W. Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage, with an Introduction by Theodore Dreiser and Illustrations by John Sloan. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 29 — COMPLETE TALES OF UNCLE REMUS, Joel Chandler Harris, leather, folk tales, American literature

Joel Chandler Harris, The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This finely bound collector’s edition is in excellent condition, with bright gilt stamping on covers and spine. No apparent rubbing or wear. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 30 — A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, Jules Verne, 1966, leather, science fiction classic adventure

Verne, Jules, A Journey to the Center of the Earth, Illustrations by Edward A. Wilson. An Introduction by Isaac Asimov, The Easton Press (MBI Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1966.

Binding is clean and sound with bright gilt. No significant flaws or provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 31 — LOU GEHRIG, Richard Bak, 1999, leather, baseball biography, Easton Press collector’s edition

Bak, Richard. Lou Gehrig: An American Classic. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1995, special contents 1999.

The book is in excellent condition, appearing new with bright gilt stamping on covers and spine. No significant wear or provenance evident. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 32 — THE GUNS OF AUGUST, Barbara Tuchman, 1987, leather, Easton Press, World War I history.

Barbara W. Tuchman, The Guns of August, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 33 — BATTLES AND LEADERS, Johnson & Buel, 2002, leather, Civil War history, 4 volume set

Johnson, Robert Underwood and Buel, Clarence Clough (Editors). Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2002.

A beautiful four-volume collector’s edition set in very good to fine condition. Bindings are clean and firm with no apparent damage or provenance. Estimated value: $250-$350


Lot 34 — STEINBECK COLLECTED WORKS, John Steinbeck, 1977, leather, Franklin Library, collected fiction

John Steinbeck, Tortilla Flat; Of Mice and Men; Cannery Row. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Overall, the full leather binding with gilt decoration and raised bands appears to be in near fine condition with no significant wear or damage. No discernible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 35 — GHOST STORY, Peter Straub, 2012, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition horror novel.

Peter Straub, Ghost Story, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2012.

Binding is firm and clean with bright gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 36 — THE AUTHENTIC LIFE OF BILLY THE KID, Pat F. Garrett, 2007, Frontier Classics Library, Western Americana.

Pat F. Garrett, The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid, Palladium Press, Birmingham, Alabama, 1882 [i.e., 2007].

Fine modern special edition in red cloth with gilt tooling to spine and front cover, all edges gilt, and blue ribbon marker. This edition was privately printed for The Frontier Classics Library.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 37 — THE ART OF WAR, Sun Tzu, 1988, leather, military strategy, warfare, Easton Press, collector’s edition

Sun Tzu, The Art of War, translated by Samuel B. Griffith, Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1988.

Fine condition. The genuine leather binding is clean and bright with crisp gold stamping and gilt edges. No ownership marks present.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 38 — THE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS, Henry Adams, 1982, leather, autobiography, American history, Franklin Library

Adams, Henry. The Education of Henry Adams, Sketches by Jerry Pinkney. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1982.

This volume is a fine example of a Franklin Library limited edition, bound in full leather with all edges gilt. The binding is clean and tight with minimal wear.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 39 — NOW IN NOVEMBER, Josephine Johnson, 1976, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Limited Ed., Franklin Library

Josephine Johnson, Now in November, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Fine condition with clean, bright gilt decoration. Binding is sound and covers are firmly attached.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 40 — ROUGHING IT, Mark Twain, 1972, leather, Western travel, Americana, collector’s edition.

Twain, Mark. Roughing It. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1972.

Clean, bright red leather binding with sharp gilt tooling. A well-preserved collector’s edition. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 41 — THE PRINCESS OF CLÈVES, Madame de La Fayette, 1970, leather, classic French lit, Cocteau intro.

Madame de La Fayette. The Princess of Clèves, A Novel. Translated from the French by H. Ashton with an introduction by Jean Cocteau and illustrations by Hermine David. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1970.

Binding bright and clean, with minimal discernible wear. A lovely copy in excellent condition.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 42 — OLD CREOLE DAYS, George Washington Cable, 1971, leather, American literature, New Orleans stories.

Cable, George Washington. Old Creole Days. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1971.

Fine condition with bright gilt tooling. Part of the Masterpieces of American Literature series, Collector’s Edition.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 43 — THE POEMS OF LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1980, leather, Collector’s Ed., wood-engravings

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, selected, and edited with a commentary, by Louis Untermeyer, illustrated with wood-engravings by Boyd Hanna. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

Binding appears clean and solid with bright gilt, minimal shelf wear. No discernible provenance marks.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 44 — TWO PLAYS, Molière, 1980, leather, Tartuffe, The Would-Be Gentleman, French drama classic

Molière, Tartuffe & The Would-Be Gentleman. Translated by H. Baker and J. Miller, illustrations by Serge Ivanoff. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

Red custom leather binding with elaborate gold tooling is exceptionally clean and bright. Binding is firm with no visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 45 — THE POEMS OF ROBERT BROWNING, Robert Browning, leather, poetry, Easton Press, illustrated, collectible.

Robert Browning, The Poems of Robert Browning, selected & introduced by C. Day Lewis, illustrated with wood engravings by Peter Reddick. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in excellent condition. The full leather binding is bright with pristine gilt decoration and lettering, and all page edges are gilt. No visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 46 — KILLER ANGELS, Michael Shaara, 1996, leather, Signed, Limited Ed, Illus. Mort Künstler, Civil War.

Shaara, Michael. The Killer Angels: The Illustrated Limited Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Excellent condition, full leather binding with bright gilt. This limited edition is signed by illustrator Mort Künstler and numbered 1,836 of 5,000.
Estimated value: $200-$300


Lot 47 — THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, Kenneth Grahame, 1991, leather, children’s classic, Arthur Rackham illus.

Grahame, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1991.

A fine copy in full genuine leather with bright gilt stamping to spine and covers, all edges gilt. No significant flaws or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-$125


Lot 48 — DECISIVE DAY THE BATTLE FOR BUNKER HILL, Richard M. Ketchum, 1987, leather, Collector’s Edition.

Richard M. Ketchum, Decisive Day: The Battle for Bunker Hill, An Expanded and Fully Illustrated Edition, Collector’s Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

The binding appears to be in fine condition, with no visible wear or defects. A clean copy. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 49 — THE CONFESSIONS OF NAT TURNER, William Styron, 1976, leather, Franklin Library, Pulitzer Prize

William Styron, The Confessions of Nat Turner, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Full leather binding is clean and tight with bright gilt. No significant flaws or provenance noted. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 50 — HAWAII, James A. Michener, leather, Limited Edition, Easton Press, fine binding, tropical, Pacific

Michener, James A., Hawaii, Volume Two, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition with bright gilt to spine and covers. All edges gilt with a silk bookmark present. No visible wear or damage. Estimated value: $40-$80.


Lot 51 — ANNA HASTINGS, Allen Drury, 1977, leather, First Edition Society, gilt-tooled, fine binding, collectors edition

Drury, Allen. Anna Hastings: The Story of a Washington Newspaperwoman. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.
This Franklin Library limited first edition features a handsome gilt-tooled full leather binding with silk


Lot 52 — WITCHCRAFT CASES, George Lincoln Burr, 2004, trials, American colonial, legal history

Burr, George Lincoln. Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706. Gryphon Editions, Delran, New Jersey, 2004.

Very good condition in brown specialty binding with bright gilt stamping to spine


Lot 53 — A FAREWELL TO ARMS, Ernest Hemingway, 1975, leather, Franklin Library, limited edition, classic.

Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms: A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1975.

Binding is fine and firm with bright gilt. No visible wear or damage. This is a limited edition for Franklin Library subscribers.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 54 — TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST, Richard Henry Dana, 1959, leather, personal narrative, life at sea, Americana

Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Two Years Before the Mast, A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1959.

Fine full leather binding with bright gilt tooling and edges. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 55 — A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR, Daniel Defoe, 1978, leather, London, Great Plague, history.

Daniel Defoe, A Journal of the Plague Year, &c. Being Observations or Memorials of the most Remarkable Occurrences… in London during the last Great Visitation in 1665. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1978


Lot 56 — SILAS MARNER, George Eliot, 1992, leather, classic English novel, illustrated, fine binding

George Eliot, Silas Marner, The Weaver of Raveloe. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1992.

Book presents in fine condition with bright gilt ornamentation and page edges. An informational sheet is laid in. Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 57 — EMMA, Jane Austen, leather, Illustrated Fritz Kredel, Collector’s Library Famous Editions.

Jane Austen. Emma, with a preface by Stella Gibbons and illustrations by Fritz Kredel. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. No owner’s marks or significant wear.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 58 — POEMS OF JOHN DONNE, John Donne, leather, Collector’s Edition, Easton Press, poetry classic

Donne, John, The Poems of John Donne, Selected, introduced, and annotated by Frank Kermode. Wood engravings by Imre Reiner. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition overall, bound in genuine leather with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 59 — RUBÁIYÁT OF OMAR KHAYYÁM, Omar Khayyám, leather, illustrated Szyk, Easton Press, poetry

Omar Khayyám, Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, rendered in English verse by Edward Fitzgerald, illustrated by Arthur Szyk. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Very good condition with bright gilt. No significant wear or damage to binding.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 60 — THE ESSAYS, Francis Bacon, 1980, leather, philosophy, morality, Easton Press collector’s edition.

Bacon, Sir Francis. The Essays of Sir Francis Bacon with an introduction by Christopher Morley. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

Liam 6/92 @ 20251 inscription on half-title page. Binding in excellent condition, with minor rubbing to edges. Estimated value: $30-$80


Lot 61 — THE SPY, James Fenimore Cooper, 1963, leather, Easton Press, fine decorative binding, American Lit

James Fenimore Cooper, The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1963.

A fine copy in excellent condition, with bright gilt and firm binding. No notable external wear or provenance marks. Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 62 — BILLY THE KID: THE ENDLESS RIDE, Michael Wallis, 2008, leather, Western biography outlaw history Americana

Wallis, Michael, Billy the Kid: The Endless Ride, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2008.

This Collector’s Edition is in fine condition. The leather binding is bright with crisp gilt stamping and gilt edges.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 63 — POEMS OF JOHN KEATS, John Keats, leather, Easton Press, Aileen Ward, David Gentleman, poetry

John Keats, The Poems of John Keats, selected, edited, and introduced by Aileen Ward; illustrated by David Gentleman. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean and firm with rich gilt decoration and all edges gilt. Appears in excellent condition with no visible significant flaws or provenance. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 64 — THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, Edward Everett Hale, 1979, leather, Easton Press, Collector’s Ed, patriotism

Edward Everett Hale, The Man without a Country, with an Introduction by Carl Van Doren and Illustrations by Edward A. Wilson. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1979.

Fine condition. Binding is clean with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance markings.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 65 — WATERLOO THE HUNDRED DAYS, David Chandler, 1988, leather, military history, Napoleon

David Chandler, Waterloo: The Hundred Days, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1988.

Binding is clean and firm with bright gilt. A collector’s note is present. Estimated value: $45-$75


Lot 66 — THE DIVINE COMEDY, Dante Alighieri, 1977, leather, classic literature, poetry, Franklin Library

Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy, translated by John Ciardi, with the illustrations of Gustave Doré, a Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Binding is in excellent, near-fine condition with minimal visible wear. No discernible provenance marks.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 67 — TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, 1989, leather, polar exploration, circumnavigation.

Sir Ranulph Fiennes, To the Ends of the Earth: The Transglobe Expedition—The First Pole-to-Pole Circumnavigation of the Globe. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1983, 1989.

Collector’s edition in near fine condition with bright gilt to spine and covers. No visible wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 68 — THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE NEW NATION, Merrill D. Peterson, 1987, leather, biography, American history

Merrill D. Peterson, Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

Binding is in fine condition with bright gilt. No visible signs of wear or damage. Appears unread. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 69 — MARTIN VAN BUREN, John Niven, 1986, leather, Easton Press, pres. biography, American politics

John Niven, Martin Van Buren: The Romantic Age of American Politics, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1986.

Fine condition in publisher’s genuine leather binding with bright gilt tooling. No discernible damage or significant wear. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 70 — GROVER CLEVELAND: A STUDY IN COURAGE, Allan Nevins, 1932, leather, Easton Press, Biography

Allan Nevins, Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage, Volume II, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1932.

Ex Libris Baxley Thomas bookplate present. Binding is in excellent, clean condition with bright gilt tooling and edges.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 71 — GARFIELD, Allan Peskin, 1987, leather, U.S. President biography, Easton Press.

Allan Peskin, Garfield, A Biography by Allan Peskin, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

Binding appears excellent with bright gilt decoration. No visible major defects or significant provenance. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 72 — OLD TIPPECANOE, Freeman Cleaves, 1986, leather, Easton Press, William Henry Harrison.

Freeman Cleaves, Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1986.

Excellent condition, binding clean and bright. Includes an unadhered “The Library of the Presidents” bookplate.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 73 — THE COMPLETE MADISON, James Madison, 1980, leather, Easton Press, Presidential writings, US history.

James Madison, The Complete Madison: His Basic Writings, Edited and with an Introduction by Saul K. Padover, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

This is a clean, well-preserved copy with no visible binding damage; gilt is bright. Features a “Library of the Presidents” ex-libris bookplate for Rawley Thomas.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 74 — CRIME & PUNISHMENT, Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1980, leather, Collector’s Ed, Easton Press, Eichenberg ills.

Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime & Punishment, Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett and illustrated with wood-engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

Near fine condition with bright gilt. Features a custom bookplate for “Jeffrey A. Jones” on the front pastedown, indicating personal provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 75 — GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL, François Rabelais, 1982, leather, Franklin Library, fine binding, illustrated.

François Rabelais, The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel, translated by John M. Cohen with illustrations by Frank C. Papé, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1982.

Fine condition. Bright gilt tooling and edges. Binding tight with no significant visible wear or damage. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 76 — BENJAMIN HARRISON HOOSIER WARRIOR, Harry J. Sievers, 1989, leather, biography, U.S. President.

Harry J. Sievers, S.J., Benjamin Harrison, Hoosier Warrior: Through the Civil War Years 1833-1865, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989.

The binding is in fine condition with bright gilt ornamentation and page edges. No notable wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$60


Lot 77 — ZACHARY TAYLOR SOLDIER OF REPUBLIC, Holman Hamilton, 1989, leather, US President biography, military history.

Hamilton, Holman. Zachary Taylor Soldier of the Republic. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989.

This Easton Press edition is bound in full leather with bright gilt decorations, appearing in fine condition. A Collector’s Notes sheet is loosely laid in.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 78 — ANDREW JOHNSON A BIOGRAPHY, Hans L. Trefousse, 1996, leather, Easton Press, presidential history

Hans L. Trefousse, Andrew Johnson: A Biography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt stamping. Gilt page edges are vibrant.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 79 — TALKING BACK, Andrea Mitchell, 2005, leather, signed first edition, Easton Press

Andrea Mitchell, Talking Back: to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2005.
This Easton Press signed first edition presents in excellent condition with bright gilt to binding and edges. Includes the author’s clear signature and the publisher’s certificate of authenticity.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 80 — PRESIDENCY OF JAMES K. POLK, Paul H. Bergeron, 1991, leather, Easton Press, presidential history, Americana

Paul H. Bergeron, The Presidency of James K. Polk, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1991.

Very well-preserved full leather binding with bright gilt ornamentation and edges. No significant condition issues or visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 81 — MADAME BOVARY, Gustave Flaubert, leather, Easton Press, classic novel, French literature, gilt.

Flaubert, Gustave, Madame Bovary, Collector’s Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Near fine copy in full leather binding with gilt design and edges. Appears clean and bright with no visible damage or provenance. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 82 — THE GODFATHER, Mario Puzo, leather, Collector’s Edition, Easton Press.

Puzo, Mario. The Godfather, Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. The genuine leather binding is bright with crisp gilt tooling and all edges gilt. Includes a promotional insert for “The Last Don” from The Easton Press. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 83 — THE LAST DON, Mario Puzo, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, decorative binding

Mario Puzo, The Last Don. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent, near-new condition with bright gilt. No significant damage or rubbing.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 84 — ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, Mark Twain, leather, Rockwell ill. classic, Easton Press

Mark Twain, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, illustrated by Norman Rockwell, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition with no significant wear or damage to the full leather binding. Gilt decoration and text are vibrant, with bright gilt edges.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 85 — UP FROM SLAVERY, Booker T. Washington, 1977, leather, autobiography, Franklin Library, limited edition

Booker T. Washington, Up From Slavery: An Autobiography, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Fine condition, gilt-decorated leather binding. A clean, bright copy with no significant wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 86 — THE NOTORIOUS JUMPING FROG, Mark Twain, leather, American literature, short stories, collector’s

Mark Twain, The Notorious Jumping Frog & Other Stories, Selected and Introduced by Edward Wagenknecht. Illustrated by Joseph Low., The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation and page edges. No significant wear or provenance issues. Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 87 — ON WAR, Carl von Clausewitz, leather, military history, strategy, philosophy

Clausewitz, Carl von. On War, Edited and Translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret. Introductory Essays by Peter Paret, Michael Howard, and Bernard Brodie, with a Commentary by Bernard Brodie. Index by Rosalie West. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Overall binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation to spine and covers. Gilt text block edges are clean. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 88 — TALES OF MYSTERY & IMAGINATION, Edgar Allan Poe, leather, classic literature, horror, Easton Press

Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery & Imagination. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling. Includes an unused Easton Press bookplate.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 89 — THE SOUND AND THE FURY, William Faulkner, 1976, leather, Franklin Library, Limited Edition.

William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury, A Limited Edition, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Binding is clean, firm, and bright with gilt stamping. Appears in excellent condition with no visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 90 — LITTLE, BIG, John Crowley, leather, fantasy fiction, illustrated, Easton Press

John Crowley, Little, Big, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Excellent condition throughout with binding firm, gilt bright. Appears unread, a clean collector’s edition.
Estimated value: $100-$250


Lot 91 — THE WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, Don Higginbotham, leather, American Revolution, military history

Don Higginbotham, The War of American Independence, Military Attitudes, Policies, and Practice, 1763-1789, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent, near-new condition with crisp gilt decoration.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 92 — A PATRIOT’S HANDBOOK, Caroline Kennedy, leather, Easton Press, collected works, Americana

Kennedy, Caroline, A Patriot’s Handbook: Songs, Poems, Stories, and Speeches Celebrating the Land We Love. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition; the leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gold tooling. No visible binding damage or provenance marks.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 93 — CENTENNIAL, James A. Michener, leather, limited edition, gilt, fine binding

James A. Michener, Centennial, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Very good condition with bright gilt to covers and spine. Inscription to flyleaf: “William E. [unclear] July 1988”. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 94 — LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, Washington Irving, leather, Easton Press, collector’s ed., short stories

Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories, published originally as The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition overall. Genuine leather binding with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt is clean


Lot 95 — HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, Nathaniel Hawthorne, leather, American Lit, Collector’s Ed.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of the Seven Gables, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is fine, full gilt-stamped leather with all edges gilt. Appears in excellent condition with bright gilt and no major defects. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 96 — COTTON MATHER, Kenneth Silverman, leather, American biography, Puritan history, Salem witchcraft.

Silverman, Kenneth. The Life and Times of Cotton Mather. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Well-preserved genuine leather binding with bright gilt tooling to spine and covers. No visible defects or provenance. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 97 — EIGHT TALES, Joseph Conrad, 1985, limited edition, illustrated, Franklin Library, fine binding.

Joseph Conrad, Eight Tales, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1985.

Binding in very good condition with no significant wear or damage visible. No obvious provenance noted.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 98 — TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO, Philip José Farmer, leather, science fiction, Riverworld series

Philip José Farmer, To Your Scattered Bodies Go, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition in publisher’s genuine leather binding, gilt-stamped and with gilt edges. No significant wear or damage.
Estimated value: $60-$120


Lot 99 — A BEAUTIFUL MIND, Sylvia Nasar, leather, biography, John Nash, Nobel Laureate, Easton Press collector’s edition

Sylvia Nasar, A Beautiful Mind, The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Bookplate of Andrew V. Dellelia Jr. The leather binding is very good with bright gilt decoration and lettering; all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 100 — THE THREE MUSKETEERS, Alexandre Dumas, leather, fine press, gilt decorated binding, Easton Press

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers, with illustrations by Edy Legrand and a preface by the author. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition with bright gilt decoration and page edges.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 101 — THE MARK OF ZORRO, Johnston McCulley, leather, adventure classic, masked vigilante fiction.

Johnston McCulley, The Mark of Zorro, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Well-preserved genuine leather binding with bright gilt stamping. No visible wear, damage to covers or spine, or notable provenance.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 102 — MOLL FLANDERS, Daniel Defoe, leather, illustrated by Reginald Marsh, Easton Press

Daniel Defoe, The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, Illustrated with Drawings by Reginald Marsh, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The leather binding is well-preserved with bright gilt and no major defects. Overall fine condition.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 103 — ANNA KARENINA, Leo Tolstoy, leather, classic Russian novel, fine binding, gold gilt

Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, Collector’s Edition. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is fine in genuine leather with rich gold gilt decoration and gilt edges. No visible flaws or provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 104 — THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF PAUL BUNYAN, Louis Untermeyer, leather, American legend, folklore, illus.

Untermeyer, Louis. The Wonderful Adventures of Paul Bunyan, Retold by Louis Untermeyer with Illustrations by Everett Gee Jackson. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is firm and clean, with bright gilt decoration to covers and spine. No apparent binding damage or significant rubbing. No bookplates, stamps, or inscriptions evident.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 105 — COLETTE STORIES, Colette, 1977, leather, Limited Edition, Franklin Library, illustrated.

Colette, Colette Stories, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

A superb limited edition in near fine condition, bound in red gilt-decorated leather with all edges gilt. Binding is tight and covers are clean. Estimated value: $60-$1


Lot 106 — PEASANTS AND OTHER STORIES, Anton Chekhov, 1977, leather, Russian literature, Franklin Library.

Chekhov, Anton, Peasants and Other Stories, Selected and with an introduction by Edmund Wilson. Illustrated by Frederick Schneider. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

The full leather binding is in excellent, bright condition with intricate gilt designs. No significant signs of wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 107 — THE HOUND AND THE FALCON, Judith Tarr, leather, Easton Press fantasy mythology

Judith Tarr, The Hound and the Falcon, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut
The binding is clean, firm, and bright with gilt edges, showing minimal to no wear. No significant damage or provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 108 — TALES ARABIAN NIGHTS, Sir Richard Burton, leather, ornate gilt, folklore, Franklin Library

Burton, Sir Richard, Tales from the Arabian Nights. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.

Well-preserved full leather binding with elaborate gilt decoration to spine and covers. Appears clean and bright with minimal visible wear. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 109 — STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER, Harry Harrison, leather, science fiction, signed, limited ed.

Harrison, Harry. Stars and Stripes Forever. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Limited Edition, #200/900, signed by author Harry Harrison. Fine condition with bright gilt, no binding damage or rubbing.
Estimated value: $150-$300


Lot 110 — THE MARCH, E.L. Doctorow, 2006, leather, signed, illustrated, Easton Press, Civil War.

Doctorow, E. L., The March, illustrated by Mort Künstler, Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2006.

Signed by author E.L. Doctorow and illustrator Mort Künstler. This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is in excellent condition with a clean, attractive leather binding.
Estimated value: $200-$400


Lot 111 — THE WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN, Edward Steere, leather, Civil War, military history, Easton Press

Edward Steere, The Wilderness Campaign, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in excellent condition. The leather binding with gilt decoration is bright and clean with minimal wear. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 112 — TIN CAN ON A SHINGLE, William C. White & Ruth White, leather, Easton Press, Nautical Lib.

White, William Chapman and Ruth White. Tin Can on a Shingle. With an Introduction by Henry Steele Commager. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding appears bright and clean with no visible damage. All edges gilt remain bright; includes publisher’s “Collector’s Notes” card. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 113 — THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1963, leather, ill. Lynd Ward, Easton Press

Robert Louis Stevenson, The Master of Ballantrae, with an introduction by G. B. Stern and with color lithographs by Lynd Ward. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1963.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt to covers, spine, and text block edges. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $50-$150


Lot 114 — THE AENEID, Virgil, leather, classic epic poetry, Dryden translation, Easton Press.

Virgil, The Aeneid, translated by John Dryden, with Mr. Dryden’s Introduction, illustrated by Carlotta Petrina. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition, appears unread. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 115 — PARADISE LOST, John Milton, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, Blake illustrations

John Milton, Paradise Lost, With the Illustrations by William Blake and With Prefaces by Philip Hofer and John T. Winterich. Collector’s Edition., The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with vibrant gilt-stamped leather covers and spine. No significant wear or damage visible. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 116 — THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE, Thomas Hardy, leather, Easton Press, Collector’s Edition, Classic English Novel

Thomas Hardy, The Return of the Native, illustrated with wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt embellishments and all edges gilt. No significant damage or wear is evident.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 117 — LITTLE MEN, Louisa May Alcott, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition, classic literature

Louisa May Alcott, Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The genuine leather binding is in excellent, bright condition with vibrant gilt. No significant wear or damage is apparent. Estimated value: $60-$80


Lot 118 — POE: ARTHUR GORDON PYM, Edgar Allan Poe, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, gilt design

Edgar Allan Poe, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, Collector’s Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Excellent condition overall with bright gilt decoration. Binding is solid and clean. Unused Easton Press bookplate is laid in, offering space for owner personalization. Estimated value: $20-$50


Lot 119 — TREASURE ISLAND, Robert Louis Stevenson, leather, adventure classic, Easton Press.

Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, Illustrated by Edward A. Wilson. The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written. Collector’s Edition. Bound in Genuine Leather. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The book is in fine condition. The leather binding is well-preserved with bright gilt decoration and lettering. No significant wear or damage is visible. Estimated value: $50-$80.


Lot 120 — ANIMAL FARM / 1984, George Orwell, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, limited edition, gilt

Orwell, George. Animal Farm; 1984: A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

The full leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt stamping. Appears in excellent condition with no visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 121 — BATTLE AT BULL RUN, William C. Davis, leather, Civil War, First Manassas, US history, gilt decor.

Davis, William C. Battle at Bull Run: A History of the First Major Campaign of the Civil War. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Richly gilt-decorated leather binding in excellent condition with all edges gilt. Appears clean with no significant binding damage.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 122 — A STILLNESS AT APPOMATTOX, Bruce Catton, leather, Civil War, Easton Press collector’s edition

Bruce Catton, A Stillness at Appomattox, Collector’s Edition, Bound in Genuine Leather. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding appears to be in excellent condition, with clean boards, bright gilt, and no visible damage. A “Collector’s Notes” insert from The Easton Press is present.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 123 — BRING THE JUBILEE, Ward Moore, leather, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Alternate History

Ward Moore, Bring The Jubilee, Introduction by Larry Niven, Illustrations by A.C. Farley, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition. Bound in genuine leather with gilt stamping and page edges. Estimated value: $60-$90


Lot 124 — THE HONOURABLE SCHOOLBOY, John le Carré, 1977, leather, First Edition Society, spy novel

John le Carré, The Honourable Schoolboy. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1977.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt decoration and minimal superficial wear. A Franklin Library First Edition Society edition.
Estimated value: $30-$75


Lot 125 — BACON’S WORKS, Francis Bacon, 1980, leather, philosophy, science, Novum Organum, New Atlantis, limited ed.

Francis Bacon, Advancement of Learning; Novum Organum; New Atlantis, With drawings by Leonardo da Vinci from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1980.

Binding is a finely decorated red leather with bright gilt tooling; appears in near fine condition with minimal discernible wear. No discernible provenance. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 126 — DECISION AT LEYTE, Stanley L. Falk, leather, WWII, Pacific Theater, naval battle, military history

Stanley L. Falk, Decision at Leyte, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Easton Press collector’s edition is in excellent condition, featuring a clean leather binding with bright gilt stamping. The binding is sound with no visible damage or significant rubbing.
Estimated value: $50-$90


Lot 127 — HISTORIC MONUMENTS OF AMERICA, Donald Young, American history, landmarks, photography

Young, Donald. Historic Monuments of America. Todtri, [n.d.].

Binding appears solid with minimal wear. Faint pencil inscription present on front free endpaper. Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 128 — THE ART & PHOTOGRAPHY OF ROGER TORY PETERSON, Roger Tory Peterson, leather, Easton Press, ornithology, birds

Peterson, Roger Tory. The Art and Photography of Roger Tory Peterson: The Art and Photography of the World’s Foremost Birder. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

This Signed First Edition features a leather binding in very good condition with minimal shelf wear and bright gilt tooling. A blank Easton Press bookplate is loosely laid in, ready for personalization.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 129 — GREAT AVIATORS AND EPIC FLIGHTS, Von Hardesty, 2002, aviation history, airplanes, flight, Smithsonian

Von Hardesty, Great Aviators and Epic Flights, Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc., 2002.

Near fine condition with bright gilt to spine and covers. All edges gilt. No discernible wear or provenance evident.
Estimated value: $25-$75


Lot 130 — BROADWAY MUSICALS, Ken Bloom, Frank Vlastnik, theater history, performing arts reference.

Bloom, Ken & Vlastnik, Frank. Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, New York, 2004.

Binding is excellent, dark blue cloth with gilt stamped covers and spine, gilt page edges. Covers and spine are bright and clean; no significant wear or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 131 — NORMAN ROCKWELL 332 MAGAZINE COVERS, Christopher Finch, 1990, American art, illustration.

Finch, Christopher. Norman Rockwell, 332 Magazine Covers. Artabras, A Division of Abbeville Publishing Group, New York, London, Paris. 1990.

Binding in excellent condition with bright pictorial cover and gilt edges. No significant wear or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 132 — NORMAN ROCKWELL’S CHRISTMAS BOOK, Norman Rockwell, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition

Norman Rockwell, Norman Rockwell’s Christmas Book, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding is clean and bright with very minor shelfwear. Gilt lettering and decorations remain vibrant.
Estimated value: $45-$75


Lot 133 — OF MICE AND MEN, John Steinbeck, leather, Collector’s Edition, Easton Press, illustrated.

John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men: With Illustrations by Fletcher Martin and an Introduction by John T. Winterich, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 134 — DANIEL BOONE, KIT CARSON, DAVY CROCKETT, WILD BILL, BUFFALO BILL, 1992, leather, American West

Lofaro, Michael A. The Life and Adventures of Daniel Boone. The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1992. Carter, Harvey Lewis. Dear Old Kit: The Historical Christopher Carson. The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1992. Shackford, James Atkins. David Crockett: The Man and the Legend. The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1992. Rosa, Joseph G. They Called Him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok. The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1992. Leonard, Elizabeth Jane and Julia Cody Goodman. Buffalo Bill: King of the Old West. The Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1992.

Bindings are excellent with no apparent damage or rubbing; a clean, bright set with no significant provenance noted.
Estimated value: $175-$275


Lot 135 — WAR & PEACE, Leo Tolstoy, leather, collector’s edition, Russian classic, illustrated

Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace, The Translation from the Russian by Louise and Aylmer Maude Revised by Mr. and Mrs. Maude with a Special Introduction by Them. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

The binding is a clean, bright red leather with elaborate gilt decoration on the spine and covers. All edges gilt, binding appears sturdy and without significant wear or damage. Estimated value: $75-$150


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Lot 137 — THE SOURCE, James A. Michener, 1989, leather, Easton Press, Israel, historical fiction

Michener, James A. The Source, a novel. The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989.

Binding is clean and bright with crisp gilt ornamentation. No discernible provenance. Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 138 — PENSEES, Blaise Pascal, 1979, leather, philosophy, limited edition, fine binding, Franklin Library.

Blaise Pascal, Pensées, with an introduction by T. S. Eliot, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1979.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. All edges gilt. No discernible wear or damage to covers or spine


Lot 139 — MARCO POLO VENETIAN ADVENTURER, Henry H. Hart, 1989, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition, travel

Henry H. Hart, Marco Polo: Venetian Adventurer, with a Foreword by William H. McNeill, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989

The full leather binding with gilt decoration is in fine condition. Gilt edges are bright. No visible provenance marks. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 140 — CHILD STAR, Shirley Temple Black, 1996, leather, autobiography, signed, collector’s edition, Easton Press

Black, Shirley Temple. Child Star: An Autobiography. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1996.

Signed by Shirley Temple Black, number 404 of 5,000. Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $150-$300


Lot 141 — THE BOSTON MASSACRE, Hiller B. Zobel, 1987, leather, American history, Colonial, Revolution

Hiller B. Zobel, The Boston Massacre, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition appears in fine condition with bright gilt. Includes unattached Easton Press bookplate and “Notes from History” insert.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 142 — LATER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Arthur Conan Doyle, 1980, leather, Easton Press, detective fiction.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Later Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Definitive Text, Corrected and Edited by Edgar W. Smith; Illustrated with a Selective Collation of the Original Illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele, Sidney Paget & Others, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is bound in genuine leather with gilt decoration. The binding remains in excellent condition with no visible damage or significant wear.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 143 — ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Arthur Conan Doyle, 1981, leather, detective fiction

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A definitive text, corrected and edited by Edgar W. Smith, with an introduction by Vincent Starrett, and illustrated with a selective collation of the original illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele, Sidney Paget and others. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1981.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt to spine and covers; no visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 144 — ARROWSMITH, Sinclair Lewis, 1975, leather, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Franklin Library, Illus.

Sinclair Lewis, Arrowsmith, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1975.

Fine condition. The full leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt decoration. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 145 — THE FIFTEEN DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE WORLD, Sir Edward S. Creasy, 1969, leather, military history.

Sir Edward S. Creasy, The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1969.

Binding is bright and clean with elaborate gilt decoration and all edges gilt. Appears to be in near fine condition. “Collector’s Notes” insert present. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 146 — FINAL ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, Arthur Conan Doyle, 1952, leather, Easton Press, detective fiction

Arthur Conan Doyle, The Final Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1952.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No significant wear or damage present. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 147 — POEMS OF JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER, John G. Whittier, leather, selected works, gilt-tooled binding

John Greenleaf Whittier, The Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier, selected and edited with a commentary by Louis Untermeyer and illustrated with pencil drawings by R. J. Holden. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Fine condition, full leather gilt-tooled binding, all edges gilt. A blank Easton Press bookplate is present on the front pastedown.
Estimated value: $40-$75


Lot 148 — WESTWARD HO!, Charles Kingsley, 1985, leather, Easton Press, illustrated, historical fiction.

Kingsley, Charles. Westward Ho! Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1985.

Binding is sound and remarkably clean with bright gilt. No visible rubbing or tears. Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 149 — YOGI BERRA: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL, Daily News, 2000, leather, baseball, Yankees, sports biography

Daily News, Yogi Berra: An American Original, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2000.

Binding is clean and firm with bright gilt stamping to spine and covers. No significant wear or damage present.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 150 — THE JUNGLE BOOKS, Rudyard Kipling, 1980, leather, ill. David Gentleman, children’s classic

Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Books, Collector’s Edition, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

Binding in very good condition with bright gilt. No visible ownership marks.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 151 — THE DECAMERON, Giovanni Boccaccio, 1980, leather, Easton Press, classic literature, fine binding

Boccaccio, Giovanni. The Decameron, The Modell of Wit, Mirth, Eloquence and Conversation. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

The binding is in fine condition with bright gilt decoration and lettering. A clean, well-preserved collector’s edition. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 152 — THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, Johann Wyss, 1962, leather, illustrated, children’s literature

Johann Wyss, The Swiss Family Robinson, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1962.

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt. No significant wear or defects visible.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 153 — HISTORY, Elsa Morante, 1977, leather, Franklin Library, first English language edition, collectible novel.

Elsa Morante, History: A Novel, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Fine condition in publisher’s full green leather binding with elaborate gilt decoration and all edges gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$175


Lot 154 — RIGHTS OF MAN, Thomas Paine, 1989, leather, political philosophy, American history, collector’s edition.

Thomas Paine, Rights of Man, with an introduction by Howard Fast and illustrations by Lynd Ward, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989.

Fine condition in full gilt-tooled leather binding. Appears pristine with no visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $60-$90


Lot 155 — BUTCH CASSIDY A BIOGRAPHY, Richard Patterson, 2008, leather, Western outlaw history

Richard Patterson, Butch Cassidy: A Biography, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2008

Binding in excellent, near-fine condition with bright gilt stamping; covers and spine appear undamaged. No significant provenance observed. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 156 — UTOPIA, Sir Thomas More, leather, classical fiction, philosophy, ideal society, H.G. Wells intro.

Sir Thomas More, Utopia, Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More and done into English by Ralph Robynson, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is clean and well-preserved with gilt lettering and design. No major binding defects or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 157 — THE BIRDS & THE FROGS, Aristophanes, 1987, leather, Easton Press, Greek comedy, classical literature

Aristophanes, The Birds; The Frogs. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1987.

This Easton Press Collector’s Edition is in excellent, fine condition. No significant defects to binding or text are apparent. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 158 — A TREASURY OF CHRISTMAS SONGS AND CAROLS, Henry W. Simon, 1979, leather, music, holiday collection

Simon, Henry W., editor. A Treasury of Christmas Songs and Carols. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1979.

Binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt to spine and covers. Features an unused Easton Press bookplate on the front pastedown.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 159 — AMERICAN INDIAN LEGENDS, Allan A. Macfarlan, 1968, leather, Easton Press collector’s edition, mythology.

Allan A. Macfarlan, American Indian Legends, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1968.

The binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 160 — YEARS OF GRACE, Margaret Ayer Barnes, 1976, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library, Limited Ed.

Margaret Ayer Barnes, Years of Grace, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976.

Binding is excellent with sharp gilt tooling. A previous owner’s bookplate for J. Sheldon Winner is present.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 161 — IN THE DAYS OF MCKINLEY, Margaret Leech, 1986, leather, Easton Press, US President biography

Margaret Leech, In The Days Of McKinley, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1986.

Appears in excellent, near-fine condition. The full leather binding is clean and unworn with bright gilt.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 162 — KENILWORTH, Sir Walter Scott, 1966, leather, Easton Press, classic fiction, historical novel

Sir Walter Scott, Kenilworth, with an introduction by David Daiches and illustrations by Clarke Hutton, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1966.

Excellent overall condition with bright gilt. Includes publisher’s blank “Ex Libris” bookplate.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 163 — A BELL FOR ADANO, John Hersey, 1978, leather, Pulitzer Prize, Franklin Library, Limited Edition.

John Hersey, A Bell for Adano. Illustrated by John Thompson. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1978.

The full leather binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling and page edges. No significant wear or damage apparent.
Estimated value: $40-$70


Lot 164 — THE ROMMEL PAPERS, Erwin Rommel, 1988, leather, WWII, military history, German general.

Rommel, Erwin, The Rommel Papers, Edited by B.H. Liddell Hart. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1988.

Fine condition. Gilt-stamped leather binding bright and intact, all edges gilt. Appears unread with no significant wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 165 — GRAPES OF WRATH, John Steinbeck, leather, Thomas Hart Benton lithographs, Easton Press

John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath, with Lithographs by Thomas Hart Benton. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

Binding is firm and clean, showing no significant wear. An “EX LIBRIS” bookplate is inscribed by Anita L. Faas, dated


Lot 166 — TALES OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, Edgar Allan Poe, 1974, leather, limited edition, Franklin Library

Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales of Edgar Allan Poe: A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1974.

The binding is in excellent condition with bright gilt tooling, very minor rubbing to extremities. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 167 — THE MAGIC BARREL / IDIOTS FIRST, Bernard Malamud, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, Limited Edition, short stories.

Bernard Malamud, The Magic Barrel / Idiots First, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Fine condition. The full leather binding is bright with gilt stamping, showing minimal wear.
Estimated value: $30-$70


Lot 168 — THE LAST 100 DAYS, John Toland, 1980, leather, WWII, fall of Nazi Germany, Hitler.

Toland, John. The Last 100 Days. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

This Collector’s Edition features a leather binding in excellent condition with bright gilt ornamentation to covers and spine, and all edges gilt. Appears unread.
Estimated value: $50-$75


Lot 169 — THE STORE, T.S. Stribling, 1977, leather, Franklin Library, Limited Edition, Pulitzer Prize 1933

T.S. Stribling, The Store, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977

The binding is well-preserved with bright gold tooling. No significant external wear or damage is apparent.
Estimated value: $40-$60


Lot 170 — FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, Ernest Hemingway, 1970, leather, classic, Easton Press, Lynd Ward illus.

Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom the Bell Tolls, with an Introduction by Sinclair Lewis illustrated with Lithographs by Lynd Ward. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1970.

This Collector’s Edition appears in excellent condition with a sturdy, unmarked leather binding and bright gilt edges. No significant wear or provenance noted.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 171 — THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, Thornton Wilder, 1990, leather, Easton Press, illustrated.

Thornton Wilder, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, with an introduction by Granville Hicks; illustrated with lithographs in color by Jean Charlot. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990.

Strong, attractive leather binding with bright gilt decorations. Overall a well-preserved copy.
Estimated value: $50-$90


Lot 172 — PATTON: MAN BEHIND LEGEND 1885-1945, Martin Blumenson, 1987, leather, military history, WWII

Martin Blumenson, Patton: The Man Behind the Legend 1885-1945, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

Pristine collector’s edition bound in genuine leather with gilt edges. The binding is solid, covers are unmarked, and there is no visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 173 — ATLAS OF THE CIVIL WAR, Neil Kagan, Stephen Hyslop, Atlas, Maps, Military History

Neil Kagan, Stephen G. Hyslop, Atlas of the Civil War: A Comprehensive Guide to the Tactics and Terrain of Battle. National Geographic, Washington D.C.

Binding is excellent, clean and tight with no visible wear or damage. Appears unused.
Estimated value: $20-$40


Lot 174 — LEE’S LIEUTENANTS, Douglas Southall Freeman, 2003, leather, Civil War, Confederate, military history, Easton Press.

Douglas Southall Freeman, Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study in Command, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2003.

The three-volume set is in excellent, near-fine condition. Bindings are clean and firm with bright gilt.
Estimated value: $150-$250


Lot 175 — THE REIVERS, William Faulkner, 1992, leather, Collector’s Edition, Easton Press, illustrated

William Faulkner, The Reivers, a Reminiscence, The Easton Press (MBI Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1992.

The binding is in excellent condition, with clean leather and bright gilt decoration. No significant wear or damage. “WF” gilt initials on front cover. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 176 — DRACULA, Bram Stoker, 2005, leather, classic horror, Easton Press, gothic literature.

Stoker, Bram, Dracula, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2005.

Excellent condition overall. Full leather binding with bright gilt tooling and all edges gilt is clean and tight. No significant wear or damage visible. Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 177 — STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1980, leather, classic fiction

Stevenson, Robert Louis. Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1980.

Generally very good condition with minor rubbing to extremities. No visible provenance. Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 178 — THE WINTER SOLDIERS, Richard M. Ketchum, 1987, leather, Easton Press, American Revolution, Collector’s Edition.

Richard M. Ketchum, The Winter Soldiers, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1987.

This Easton Press collector’s edition is in excellent condition with no visible binding wear or damage. Includes an unused publisher’s bookplate.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 179 — AT DAWN WE SLEPT, Gordon W. Prange, 1988, leather, Pearl Harbor, WWII, military history, two volumes.

Gordon W. Prange, At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1988.

Two-volume set in pristine condition, bound in genuine leather with bright gilt ornamentation. Appears unread with no visible wear or provenance.
Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 180 — THE MEMOIRS OF RICHARD NIXON, Richard Nixon, 1988, leather, Easton Press, presidential history.

Richard Nixon, The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1988.

This two-volume set is in excellent overall condition with firm, attractive leather bindings. Gilt designs and lettering remain bright.
Estimated value: $100-$200


Lot 181 — ROOSEVELT: LION & FOX; SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, James MacGregor Burns, 2002, leather, FDR biography, set of two volumes.

James MacGregor Burns, Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox; Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom, The Library of the Presidents edition. Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2002.

Bindings in near-fine condition. Gilt stamping and edges bright with no visible rubbing or wear.
Estimated value: $80-$150


Lot 182 — VIETNAM A HISTORY, Stanley Karnow, leather, military history, Vietnam War, Easton Press Collector’s Ed.

Stanley Karnow, Vietnam: A History, Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press.

A fine, bright two-volume set in collector’s leather bindings with gilt edges. No significant provenance noted.
Estimated value: $120-$180


Lot 183 — THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH, Shirer; THE RISING SUN, Toland, leather, 1990-1991, WWII history

William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1991. John Toland, The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1946. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990.

Set of two complete works (4 volumes total) in excellent condition, with bright gilt and firm bindings. No discernible binding wear or provenance marks. Estimated value: $200-$350


Lot 185 — INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA, McKenney & Hall, 1978, leather, Native American history, portraits.

Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, History of the Indian Tribes of North America, With Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, Embellished with One Hundred and Twenty Portraits, From the Indian Gallery in the Department of War, at


Lot 186 — STONEWALL JACKSON, James I. Robertson Jr., 2003, leather, Civil War, biography, signed, illustrated.

James I. Robertson, Jr., Stonewall Jackson: The Man, The Soldier, The Legend, Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2003.

This two-volume set is in excellent condition with bright gilt. Signed by author James I. Robertson, Jr. and illustrator Mort Künstler, with accompanying Certificate of Authenticity.
Estimated value: $300-$500


Lot 187 — STONEWALL JACKSON, James I. Robertson Jr., 2003, leather, Civil War, Confederate, signed, Kunstler

James I. Robertson, Jr., Stonewall Jackson: The Man, The Soldier, The Legend, The Easton Press (MBI, Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut, 2003.

This two-volume set is in excellent overall condition,


Lot 188 — SPACE, James A. Michener, 1990, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, 2 vols.

James A. Michener, Space, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1990.

Two volumes, Collector’s Edition. Bindings are clean and bright with crisp gilt tooling. Uncompleted Easton Press bookplates present in both volumes.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 189 — DRAGON’S TEETH, Upton Sinclair, 1977, leather, Pulitzer 1943, Franklin Library, Limited Edition

Sinclair, Upton. Dragon’s Teeth. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1977.

Excellent overall condition. Full black leather binding with elaborate gilt decoration and lettering, all edges gilt, silk ribbon marker. No visible provenance.
Estimated value: $40-$80


Lot 190 — TREASURE ISLAND, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1973, leather, N.C. Wyeth illustrated adventure classic.

Stevenson, Robert Louis. Treasure Island. With the illustrations of N.C. Wyeth. A Limited Edition. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1973.

Excellent overall condition. The full leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt tooling. No discernible damage or wear. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 191 — MAIN STREET, Sinclair Lewis, 1965, leather, Easton Press, Grant Wood illus, classic Americana fiction.

Sinclair Lewis, Main Street, With a Special Introduction by the Author and Illustrations by Grant Wood. The Easton Press (The Collector’s Library of Famous Editions), Norwalk, Connecticut, 1965.

The full leather binding is bright and clean with crisp gilt stamping. No significant visible wear or damage to covers or spine.
Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 192 — ANIMAL FARM / 1984, George Orwell, 1978, leather, Franklin Library, limited edition, dystopian fiction

George Orwell, Animal Farm / 1984, The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1978

The binding is in excellent, near-fine condition, clean and tight with bright gilt decoration. No visible provenance marks. Estimated value: $75-$125


Lot 193 — THE MILL ON THE FLOSS, George Eliot, leather, Easton Press, classic literature, decorative binding

George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss, With an introduction by David Daugres, Illustrated with paintings by Wray Manning, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding appears bright and clean with crisp gold decoration. Features a custom Easton Press bookplate, signed by Joseph J. Gonsalez.
Estimated value: $30-$60


Lot 194 — SHAKESPEARE TRAGEDIES HISTORIES COMEDIES, William Shakespeare, leather, Easton Press, collected works

Shakespeare, William. The Comedies of William Shakespeare; The Histories of William Shakespeare; The Tragedies of William Shakespeare. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut.

A fine set. Bindings are clean and bright with no visible wear or damage.
Estimated value: $120-$240


Lot 195 — THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, George Catlin, 2013, leather, ethnography, art, facsimile, limited

George Catlin, Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, & Condition of the North American Indians, With Letters and Notes and over 300 Colored Engravings from the Author’s Original Paintings, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2013.


Lot 196 — THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH, Robert Tomes, 2013, leather, Civil War history, American Rebellion

Robert Tomes, M.D. and Benjamin G. Smith, Esq., The War with the South: A History of the Great American Rebellion in Three Volumes. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, (original parts 1862-1865, bound 1867) reprint 2013.

The three volumes are in excellent condition with bright gilt, clean cowhide leather covers, and tight bindings. No significant wear or damage is apparent. No ownership marks.
Estimated value: $175-$300


Lot 197 — HISTORY, CONDITION & PROSPECTS INDIAN TRIBES, Henry Schoolcraft, 2014, leather, Easton Press Deluxe Limited Set

Schoolcraft, Henry R. Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2014.

Complete six-volume Easton Press Deluxe Limited Edition set in


Lot 198 — WALDEN, Henry David Thoreau, leather, Easton Press, collector’s edition, nature, philosophy

Henry David Thoreau, Walden or Life in the Woods, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut

Binding in excellent condition with bright gilt decoration; covers and spine clean and firm. No visible provenance markings.
Estimated value: $75-$150


Lot 199 — THE OREGON TRAIL, Francis Parkman, 1987, leather, American history, western expansion, Easton Press.

Parkman, Francis. The Oregon Trail. Norwalk, Connecticut: The Easton Press, 1987.

This volume is in excellent condition, firmly bound in leather with bright gilt tooling. No discernible defects or provenance markings are apparent. Estimated value: $50-$100


Lot 200 — OMERTA, Mario Puzo, 2003, leather, Easton Press Collector’s Edition, crime fiction, mafia

Mario Puzo, Omerta, The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 2003.

Fine condition. Bound in genuine leather with elaborate gilt tooling and all edges gilt.
Estimated value: $50-$150


Zim second auction

Lot 1 — NATIONAL LITERARY GAZETTE, SATURDAY EVENING POST, 1830-1835, Philadelphia, newspapers, periodicals.

Samuel C. Atkinson, The National Literary Gazette; The Saturday Evening Post. Philadelphia, 1830-1835.

Unbound newspaper issues, generally worn with creasing and edge fraying, consistent with age and material. No significant provenance observed.


Lot 2 — PRACTICAL MEDICATION OR THE INVALID’S GUIDE, N. Bedortha, 1860, medical guide, invalid care

N. Bedortha, Practical Medication, or The Invalid’s Guide: With Directions for the Treatment of Disease. Munsell & Rowland, Albany, N. Y., 1860.

Binding rubbed and worn, particularly to spine ends and edges. University library bookplate to front pastedown; front flyleaf has numerical calculations and a handwritten ownership inscription.


Lot 3 — SWAIM’S PANACEA, 1822, leather, medicine, King’s Evil, scrofula, syphilis, Philadelphia.

A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea; Being a Recent Discovery, for the Cure of Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Mercurial Disease, Deep-Seated Syphilis, Rheumatism, and All Disorders arising from a contaminated or impure State of the Blood. Clark & Raser, Philadelphia, 1822.

Binding rubbed and worn, with spine ends and corners damaged. Boards scuffed. Provenance includes University of Pennsylvania Library bookplate and stamp, Philip Syng Physick Library stamp, and H.L. Flint ownership stamp.


Lot 4 — LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY, Amos Dean, 1834, phrenology, Albany, science, early American psychology

Amos Dean, Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered before the Young Men’s Association for Mutual Improvement of the City of Albany, Oliver Steele, and Hoffman & White, Albany, 1834

Binding worn, rubbed, and soiled, with spine ends frayed. Interior contains a Library Company of Philadelphia gift bookplate and a penciled ownership inscription.


Lot 5 — PHRENOLOGY EXAMINED, Pierre Flourens, 1846, science, psychology, brain studies

P. Flourens, Phrenology Examined, Hogan & Thompson, Philadelphia, 1846

Binding shows overall rubbing and light wear to extremities. Faint contemporary ink inscription visible at top of title page.


Lot 6 — A FEW PRACTICAL COMMENTS ON THE USURY LAW, John Welsh, 1873, Philadelphia trade speech, economics

Welsh, John. A Few Practical Comments on the Usury Law. Read Before the Board at a Quarterly Meeting, June 16, 1873. M’Calla & Stavely, Printers, Philadelphia, 1873.

Disbound with no covers; stitching is visible and spine area shows tearing. Author’s inscription to Hezekiah A. Smith on title page: “With the Compliments of the Author.”


Lot 7 — THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH, Elwood Fisher, 1849, US history, slavery, anti-abolition, economics.

Fisher, Elwood. The North and the South. Charleston: A.J. Burke, ca. 1849.

Disbound text, lacking original wrappers. Library Company of Philadelphia “Duplicate Withdrawn” stamp present.


Lot 8 — REPORT PAID FIRE DEPT, Philadelphia Common Council, 1859, municipal history, firefighting

Philadelphia (Pa.). Common Council. Committee on a Paid Fire Department. Report of the Committee on a Paid Fire Department, Made in Common Council, May 5th, 1859. Philadelphia, 1859.

Original paper wrappers are discolored, rubbed, and show significant edge wear. Penciled inscription and numeric notation are present on the front wrapper, with the binding remaining intact.


Lot 9 — SPIRITUAL TELEGRAPHIC OPPOSITION, Eld. Z. Campbell, 1853, spiritualism, science, religion, manifestations.

Campbell, Eld. Z. The Spiritual Telegraphic Opposition Line; or, Science and Divine Revelation Against Spiritual Manifestations. H. S. Taylor, Springfield, 1853.

Original brown cloth binding significantly rubbed and soiled, with wear to edges and corners. Ex-Library Company of Philadelphia with their bookplate, duplicate withdrawn stamp, and ownership inscription.


Lot 10 — REPORT ON MAGNETICAL EXPERIMENTS, Husson, Poyen, 1836, Animal Magnetism, Mesmerism

Charles Poyen St. Sauveur, Report on the Magnetical Experiments Made by the Commission of the Royal Academy of Medicine, of Paris, read in the Meetings of June 21 and 28, 1831. Translated from the French, and Preceded With an Introduction. D. K. Hitchcock, Boston, 1836.

Binding rubbed and worn, with some surface grime. Spine label worn but partially legible. Significant faded ink inscription on dedication page dated 1839.


Lot 11 — THE AMERICAN SENTINEL, 1833, Philadelphia, two newspapers, early American history

The American Sentinel, A Philadelphia Tri-Weekly Newspaper, Philadelphia, 1833.

Two issues present (September 27 & October 17). Both issues are folded and heavily creased with significant tears and losses along folds and edges, paper fragile due to age.


Lot 12 — THE CIRCULAR, 1870, ORIGINAL ISSUES, ONEIDA COMMUNITY, RELIGION, COMMUNAL LIVING.

The Circular. Published Weekly by The Oneida and Wallingford Communities. Oneida Community, New York. 1870.

Unbound periodical issues, showing expected age-related wear with some edge fraying and light creasing. Overall good condition for this fragile format.


Lot 13 — MORAL ALMANAC, 1843 & 1844, Tract Association Friends, Philadelphia, moral instruction.

The Moral Almanac, for the Year 1843 & 1844. Published by the Tract Association of Friends (Joseph Rakestraw, Printer), Philadelphia, 1843 & 1844.

Two unbound almanacs. Both issues are disbound with loose leaves and significant staining/discoloration to the outer pages; heavy wear and chipping to edges.


Lot 14 — DR. WISTAR’S FREE ALMANAC, AYER’S AMERICAN ALMANAC, ILLUSTRATED FAMILY CHRISTIAN ALMANAC, 1847, 1851, 1852, 1862, 1887, Medicine, Americana

Dr. Wistar’s Free Almanac for the Eastern Middle & Southern States. Seth W. Fowle, Boston, 1847 (Two copies). Ayer’s American Almanac for the Use of Farmers, Planters, Mechanics, Mariners, and All Families. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1862. Ayer’s American Almanac, 1887. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1887. The Illustrated Family Christian Almanac for the United States, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1851. American Tract Society, New York & Boston, 1851. The Illustrated Family Christian Almanac for the United States, for the Year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1852. American Tract Society, New York & Boston, 1852.

Lot of five American almanacs in original wrappers. Bindings are generally worn with chipping and some splitting along spines. Covers show rubbing and age-related soiling.


Lot 15 — UNION COLLEGE CAT. 1854, G.W. BROWN MARYLAND MED. ADDRESS, HAMILTON COLLEGE 1877-8, YALE CELEBRATION 1846.

Brown, Geo. Wm. Address to the Medical Graduates of the University of Maryland. Published by the Faculty of Physic. Baltimore: Daily, Post & Co., Printers, n.d.
Hamilton College. Hamilton College. 1877-8. [N.p., 1877].
Union College. General Catalogue of the Officers, Graduates and Students of Union College from 1795 to 1854. Schenectady, 1854.
Yale College. The Commemorative Celebration, Held at Yale College. New Haven: Printed by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, MDCCCXLVI [1846].

Four items in worn paper wrappers; three with exposed spines. Covers rubbed, chipped, and creased. One wrapper has a small ink inscription and two have numeric stamps.


Lot 16 — CHESS L. HOFFER, EXAMPLES CHESS MASTER-PLAY Jean Dufresne, BRISTOL CHESS CLUB J. Burt, 1882-1922, chess strategy history.

Hoffer, L. Chess. London: George Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1922; Dufresne, Jean. Examples of Chess Master-Play (First Series). New Barnet: W.W. Morgan, 1893; Burt, J. The Bristol Chess Club, Its History, Chief Players. Bristol: James Fawn and Son, 1882.

Bindings rubbed and faded. Two volumes are ex-library with institutional bookplates, withdrawal stamps, and spine labels. One volume has a small book label.


Lot 17 — HISTORICAL SKETCH COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 1876, New York City, university history, education.

An Historical Sketch of Columbia College, in the City of New York, 1754-1876. Printed for the College. New York. 1876.

Cloth binding rubbed with significant wear and fraying to spine ends. Includes a Library Company of Philadelphia duplicate bookplate presented by Columbia College, and a handwritten “Gift of The College” inscription.


Lot 18 — YANKEE SURGEON, Seebert J. Goldowsky, 1988, Life & Times Usher Parsons, biography, medicine

Goldowsky, Seebert J., M.D. Yankee Surgeon: The Life and Times of Usher Parsons [1788-1868]. The Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine & The Rhode Island Publications Society, Boston, 1988.

Binding is solid and clean with minimal shelf wear. No apparent significant flaws or signs of provenance.


Lot 19 — THE SANITARY CONDITION OF BOSTON, Medical Commission, 1875, public health, city report

Buckingham, Chas. E., et al. The Sanitary Condition of Boston. The Report of a Medical Commission. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1875.

Original cloth binding rubbed, with wear to edges and corners. Stamped “BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY DUPLICATE” on front cover.


Lot 20 — TO THE FREE SOIL MEMBERS, John G. Palfrey, 1851, Massachusetts politics, anti-slavery, slavery, pamphlet.

John G. Palfrey, [CONFIDENTIAL.] To the Free Soil Members of the General Court of Massachusetts for the year 1851. [n.p., n.d.], 1851.

Unbound and folded, with several horizontal and vertical creases. Pages bear a handwritten accession number ‘x29989’ in the upper margins of the first two pages.


Lot 21 — HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION, Hurd, 1897; FRESH AIR, Thompson, 1897; TEWKSBURY, Leonard, 1883, multiple pamphlets.

Hurd, Henry M. Hospital Organization and Management. [Offprint] 1897; Thompson, W. Gilman. Fresh Air Treatment in Hospital Wards. William Wood & Company, New York, 1897; Leonard, Clara T. The Present Condition of Tewksbury. Franklin Press, Boston, 1883. Also The Present Condition of Tewksbury: The Truth of the Matter. [Boston, 1883].

Multiple pamphlets unbound. Condition generally good with creasing and light soiling. One lot bears a provenance note: “3 Duplicate pamphlets from Charles Rosenberg, 2011.”


Lot 22 — HUGH WYNNE FREE QUAKER, S. Weir Mitchell, 1899, Washington, historical fiction, illustrated.

S. Weir Mitchell, M.D., Hugh Wynne: Free Quaker, sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the Staff of His Excellency General Washington. The Century Co., New York, 1899.

Publisher’s cloth bindings exhibit minor rubbing and shelf wear. Both volumes bear a contemporary inscription: “Bertha Helta Snouberg Christmas 1899. R.L.L.” on the front free endpaper.


Lot 23 — SERMONS OUT OF CHURCH & QUESTION OF HOUR, D. M. Craik & R. W. Clark, 1875, cloth, 1870, pamphlet, religion

Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock. Sermons Out of Church. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1875. Clark, Rufus W. The Question of the Hour: The Bible and the School Fund. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1870.

The green cloth binding of Sermons Out of Church is rubbed, with spine ends frayed; a Philadelphia Library Company bookplate and pocket are present. Question of the Hour has worn, chipped, and frayed original wrappers, with spine separation evident.


Lot 24 — DOMESTIC MEDICINE, William Buchan, 1778, leather, family physician, medical advice, Norwich print

William Buchan, Domestic Medicine; or, The Family Physician: Being an Attempt To render the Medical Art more generally useful, by shewing people what they can do for themselves in most subjects on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases. Norwich: Printed by John Trumbull, for Thomas Homan, J. D. M’Dougall and William Green, 1778.

Full leather binding heavily rubbed and worn, with significant loss to edges. Front cover detached from text block; rear cover fragile. Internal hinge structure exposed. Handwritten numbers on front endpaper.


Lot 25 — MERCURIAL DISEASE INQUIRY, Andrew Mathias, 1811, leather, early American medicine, mercury, syphilis

Mathias, Andrew. The Mercurial Disease. An Inquiry Into the History and Nature of the Disease, Produced in the Human Constitution by the Use of Mercury: With Observations on Its Connection With the Lues Venerea. Edward Parker, and Kimber & Richardson, Philadelphia, 1811.

The leather binding is heavily rubbed and worn. The front cover is detached from the text block, indicating significant binding damage.


Lot 26 — THOMSONIAN PRACTICE OF MIDWIFERY, J. W. Comfort, 1845, leather, women, children, medicine, gynecology

J. W. Comfort, Thomsonian Practice of Midwifery, and Treatment of Complaints Peculiar to Women and Children. Aaron Comfort, Philadelphia, 1845.

The quarter leather binding is rubbed and worn, with some loss to the paper boards and edgewear. Housed in a later, custom slipcase.


Lot 27 — CHEMICAL AND GEOLOGICAL ESSAYS, Thomas Sterry Hunt, 1875, chemistry, geology, science, academia

Thomas Sterry Hunt, Chemical and Geological Essays, Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1875.

Cloth binding is rubbed and worn, with faded spine and bumped corners; hinges cracked and binding shaken. Bears a withdrawn label and stamp from the Library Company of Philadelphia.


Lot 28 — ELEMENTARY BIOLOGY, T. H. Huxley, 1875, practical instruction, science, education

Huxley, T. H. & Martin, H. N. A Course of Practical Instruction in Elementary Biology. Macmillan and Co., London, 1875.

Rubbed blue cloth binding with moderate shelf wear to spine ends and edges. Includes an early bookplate for the Library Company of Philadelphia.


Lot 29 — PEIRCE ON THE WEATHER, Charles Peirce, 1847, Philadelphia meteorology, 57 years data

Charles Peirce, A Meteorological Account of the Weather in Philadelphia, from January 1, 1790, to January 1, 1847, including Fifty-Seven Years; with an Appendix. Lindsay & Blakiston, Philadelphia, 1847.

Rubbed and soiled cloth binding, with chipping to spine label. Ex-library copy with bookplate of Library Company of Philadelphia and ink stamp.


Lot 30 — POLITICS & MYSTERIES LIFE INSURANCE, Elizur Wright, 1873, economics, actuarial science, reform

Elizur Wright, Politics and Mysteries of Life Insurance, Lee and Shepard, Publishers, Boston; New York, 1873.

Binding is rubbed and worn at edges and spine label. Ex-library copy with Library Company of Philadelphia Ridgway Branch bookplate and associated markings.


Lot 31 — DICT. OF AMER. MED. BIOGRAPHY, Kelly & Burrage, 1928, Lives of eminent physicians, US & Canada.

Howard A. Kelly and Walter L. Burrage. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. Lives of Eminent Physicians of the United States and Canada, from the Earliest Times. D. Appleton and Company, New York, London, 1928.

Brown cloth binding shows some rubbing to extremities, but remains generally sound. An inscription on the front free endpaper reads “Paul Manges & Co, San Juan, P.R.” with additional signatures.


Lot 32 — MONTHLY REPORT AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, 1866-1868, unbound, government document, farming

United States. Department of Agriculture, Monthly Report Of The Agricultural Department. November And December, 1866; Monthly Report Of The Agricultural Department. September, 1866; Monthly Report Of The Agricultural Department. May and June 1868. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1866-1868.

Original wrappers, rubbed and worn, some creasing and chipping to edges; May and June 1868 report with notable tear to front wrapper. Two reports bear The Library Company of Philadelphia bookplates.


Lot 33 — AMERICAN VEGETABLE PRACTICE, Morris Mattson, 1841, leather, American medicine, health guide, herbal remedies

Morris Mattson, The American Vegetable Practice, or a new and improved Guide to Health. Boston: Daniel L. Hale, 1841.

Leather binding is heavily rubbed and stained with some chipping to spine label. Spine ends are worn. Internally, extensive dampstaining affects upper margins of pages throughout.


Lot 34 — CONTRIBUTIONS NATURAL HISTORY, A Rural D.D., 1865, cloth, food, agriculture, theology

A Rural D.D., Contributions to Natural History, Chiefly in Relation to The Food of the People, William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1865

Binding rubbed and worn, with light chipping to spine ends. Front hinge cracked. Features a “Duplicate” bookplate from The Library Company of Philadelphia on the front pastedown.


Lot 35 — UNITED STATES NOTES, John Jay Knox, 1884, history of U.S. paper money, finance.

Knox, John Jay. United States Notes: A History of the Various Issues of Paper Money by the Government of the United States. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1884.

Binding is rubbed and faded with shelf wear, especially to spine and edges. Includes the bookplate of The Library Company of Philadelphia Duponceau Collection and an inscription by Charles E. Whiteside.


Lot 36 — L’ACOUSTIQUE, Rodolphe Radau, 1867, cloth-backed marbled bds, physics, sound phenomena, French science.

Radau, Rodolphe. L’Acoustique ou les phénomènes du son. Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1867.

Current cloth-backed marbled boards binding is solid with light rubbing to edges. Formerly the Library Company of Philadelphia, bearing their withdrawal stamp and gift inscription from Albert G. Emerick.


Lot 37 — HISTORICAL INFLUENCE OF MEDICAL PROFESSION, John William Draper, 1863, medical history, discourse.

Draper, John William. The Historical Influence of the Medical Profession. An Anniversary Discourse Delivered Before the New York Academy of Medicine, December 10, 1863. Bailliere Brothers, New York, 1863.

Front and rear wrappers detached, with front wrapper separated from text block. Inscription ‘Quarley’ to front wrapper; wrappers creased and rubbed.


Lot 38 — MEDICAL LIBRARIES NEW YORK, 1877, NY Academy of Medicine, address, historical.

An Address on the Medical Libraries of New York. New York Academy of Medicine. New York. 1877.

Rubbed wrappers with light overall wear. Front cover bears a significant contemporary ink inscription: “Dr. J Foster 268 4th Ave,”.


Lot 39 — BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE, B. H. Coates, 1855, paper wrappers, medicine, biography, American Philosophical Society

B. H. Coates, Biographical Notice of Charles Caldwell, M. D. Read Before the American Philosophical Society, By Appointment, January 19, 1855. T. K. and F. G. Collins, Printers, Philadelphia, 1855.

Paper wrappers are rubbed and soiled with general wear. The simple thread binding is secure, and the front wrapper bears a notable pencil inscription identifying the subject.


Lot 40 — NATURE OF HEREDITARY MENTAL DEFECT, Charles B. Davenport, 1926, eugenics, pamphlet, heredity, mental defect

Charles B. Davenport, The Nature of Hereditary Mental Defect. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Fifty-Fifth Annual Session of the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-Minded. Toronto, Canada. 1926.

The item comprises loose leaves, likely disbound from a larger volume or lacking original wrappers. A light pencil inscription “Davenburg” is present on the front page.


Lot 41 — CRIME, HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT, Charles B. Davenport, 1928, genetics, eugenics, criminology

Charles B. Davenport, Crime, Heredity and Environment. Reprinted from the Journal of Heredity, American Genetic Association, Washington, D.C., 1928.

Original paper wrappers are lightly sunned and show minor edge wear. With early owner’s inscription ‘Charles Rosenberg’ on front cover.


Lot 42 — THE FEEBLY INHIBITED, Charles B. Davenport, 1915, Eugenics, violent temper, inheritance

Davenport, Charles B. The Feebly Inhibited: I. Violent Temper and its Inheritance. Eugenics Record Office / Reprinted from the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 1915.

“Eugenics Laboratory” inscription in ink on front cover. Paper wrappers are rubbed, lightly creased, and show some light spotting. Overall good condition for a fragile pamphlet.


Lot 43 — LETTERS OF MRS. ADAMS, Abigail Adams, 1848, American history, presidential wife correspondence

Abigail Adams, Letters of Mrs. Adams, the wife of John Adams. With an Introductory Memoir by Her Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged, with an appendix containing the letters addressed by John Q. Adams to his son on the study of the Bible. Wilkins, Carter, and Company, Boston, 1848.

Binding worn and rubbed, especially at spine ends and edges. Library Company of Philadelphia bookplate with “WITHDRAWN” stamp on front pastedown. Front and rear endpapers show remnants of removed labels.


Lot 44 — WRITINGS OF JAMES KENNARD JR., James Kennard, 1849, cloth, private circulation, limited edition, presentation.

James Kennard, Jr., Selections from the Writings of James Kennard, Jr., with a Sketch of his Life and Character. Printed for Private Circulation. William D. Ticknor & Company, Boston, 1849.

Binding is rubbed and worn, with some discoloration to covers. Contains a significant presentation inscription from Wm. A. Kennard dated 1881 and penciled note of 250 copies printed.


Lot 45 — GOOD SAMARITAN, John B. Romeyn, 1810, New York Presbyterian sermon, charity.

Romeyn, John B. The Good Samaritan: A Sermon. New-York: Published by Williams and Whiting, 1810.

Ex-library with “Duplicate Withdrawn” stamp from The Library Company of Philadelphia. Binding is rubbed and lightly stained to covers; spine is solid.


Lot 46 — THE ROSE OF SHARON, C.M. Sawyer & C. Edgarton Mayo, 1849-1852, cloth, religious annuals

Sawyer, Mrs. C. M. & Mayo, Mrs. C. Edgarton. The Rose of Sharon: A Religious Souvenir. Boston: A. Tompkins; A. Tompkins and B. B. Mussey & Co., 1849-1852.

The Rose of Sharon (1852, 1851, 1850, 1849). Bindings are rubbed and worn, with gilt decoration faded on spines. The 1850 volume has a detached front cover.


Lot 47 — MAHONING VALLEY: ITS RESOURCES, 1876, Ohio, industry, mining, Youngstown, Centennial

Mahoning Valley Centennial Association, The Mahoning Valley; Condensed Statement of its Resources, and Exhibit of its Mines, Blast Furnaces & Rolling Mills, Its Commercial Centre, Youngstown, Ohio, Mahoning Valley Centennial Association, Cleveland, O., 1876.

Original self-wraps, string-bound, show overall light wear, tanning, and some staining. Small handwritten numerical notations on front cover and title page.


Lot 48 — BROTHER JONATHAN’S ALMANAC, 1847 & 1862, pamphlet, Philadelphia, two issues

Brother Jonathan’s Almanac. Philadelphia: C.G. Sower (1847 issue) & Sower & Barnes (1862 issue). 1847, 1862.

Both unbound almanacs show general wear for age. The 1847 issue is toned with edge wear; the 1862 issue has light creasing.


Lot 49 — THE GREAT TREE ON BOSTON COMMON, J. C. Warren, 1855, Boston, natural history, arboreal

J. C. Warren, The Great Tree on Boston Common, Printed by John Wilson & Son, Boston, 1855.

Embossed cloth binding shows rubbing to covers and extremities, with some light surface soiling. Binding remains structurally sound. No visible provenance.


Lot 50 — RAILROAD REPORTS & CONNECTIONS, Kneass, Clinton et al., 1830-1864, pamphlets, PA, NY, CT

Kneass, Strickland. Report on the Eastern Terminus of the Pennsylvania Rail Road. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, 1859.
Clinton, De Witt. Correspondence on the Importance & Practicability of a Rail Road, from New York to New Orleans. A Report on the Subject. New York: Vanderpool & Cole, 1830.
Hartford and New Haven Rail-Road Company. Seventh Annual Report of the Board of Directors, to the Stockholders. Hartford: Press of Elihu Geer, 1842.
Improved Railway Connections in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: James H Bryson, 1864.

Seventh Annual Report, Hartford & New Haven; Improved Railway Connections in Philadelphia. All pamphlets in worn paper wrappers with visible spine splitting or wear. Some covers have light pencil annotations.


Lot 51 — FIFTH & FOURTH ANNUAL REPORTS, MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOC. SAN FRANCISCO, 1857-58, + APPRENTICES’ LIB. CO. 1848, wrappers

Mercantile Library Association. Fourth Annual Report of the President of the Mercantile Library Association, of San Francisco. San Francisco: Whitton, Towne & Co., Printers, 1857. Mercantile Library Association. Fifth Annual Report of the President of the Mercantile Library Association, of San Francisco. San Francisco: Whitton, Towne & Co., Printers, 1858. Apprentices’ Library Company. Annual Report of the Managers of the Apprentices’ Library Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Sage & Sons, Printers, 1848.

Original wrappers rubbed, creased, and soiled. Spines worn; Philadelphia report with partially detached back wrapper. Pencil notations on front wrappers.


Lot 52 — Lot 52


Lot 53 — POLITIQUE, FREE TRADE, ASSIGNATS, Cobden Club & S. Dillaye, 1875-1877, wrappers, economics, commerce, finance.

Cobden Club. La Politique Commerciale de la France, ou le Traité de 1860 avec l’Angleterre. Gueslault et Cie, Paris, 1877. Cobden Club. Free Trade and the European Treaties of Commerce; Being a Report of Proceedings… Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1875. Dillaye, Stephen D. Assignats and Mandats: A True History. Henry Carey Baird & Co., Philadelphia, 1877.

Lot of three pamphlets in original wrappers. The first title has detached or loose wrappers and a damaged spine. All covers show rubbing and light soiling; two have small pencil notations.


Lot 54 — SOUVENIR-ALBUM NEW ENGLAND MANUF & MECH INSTI, 1884, promotional, industrial fair

New England Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Institute. Souvenir-Album of the New England Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ Institute. 1881,1882,1883,1884. (Past and Future) Published for the management. Press of Rand, Avery, & Co., Boston, 1884.

Original printed wrappers show significant rubbing and creasing, especially along the spine. Wrappers remain attached. Price and shelfmark inscriptions present on front wrapper.


Lot 55 — VIA MEDICA, J. Baxter Langley, 1862, medical profession law education students

J. Baxter Langley, Via Medica: A Treatise on the Law and Customs of the Medical Profession in Relation Especially to Principals and Assistants; With Suggestions and Advice to Students on Preliminary Education. Third Edition. William Tweedie, London, 1862.

Binding rubbed, with wear to spine ends and edges. Significant provenance including a Library Company of Philadelphia withdrawal stamp and an extensive contemporary gift inscription to “Mrs. Dr. Turace” from “Andrew C. Thompson”.


Lot 56 — LADY OF THE LAKE, Walter Scott, 1810, leather, poem, first American ed.

Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake; A Poem. W. Wells and T.B. Wait and Co., Boston, 1810.

Binding damaged with spine largely detached and front cover detached. Rear cover attached but rubbed; “Catherine Spencer’s 1810” inscribed on title page.


Lot 57 — ENGLAND AND HER SOLDIERS, Harriet Martineau, 1859, leather, military, Crimean War, social reform.

Harriet Martineau, England and Her Soldiers. With Three Illustrative Diagrams. Smith, Elder, & Co., London, 1859.

The front cover is detached, and the leather spine is separated from the boards. Significant institutional provenance is present with a Library Company of Philadelphia bookplate and stamps.


Lot 58 — A VOICE FROM THE WASHINGTONIAN HOME, David Harrisson, Jr., 1860, temperance, Boston, Americana, reform

Harrisson, David, Jr. A Voice from the Washingtonian Home; Being A history of the foundation, rise, and progress of the Washingtonian Home, an institution established in Boston, for the reformation of the intemperate. Also, A review of some of the evils of intemperance in England. Together with A Sketch of the Temperance Reform in America. Published by Redding & Co., Boston, 1860.

Binding is worn and rubbed with some staining to covers. Spine is intact. Presentation inscription from Albert Day to Samuel B. Emery dated May 24, 1860, on front free endpaper.


Lot 59 — THE RAINBOW, A. J. McDonald, 1847, American annual, literary miscellany, decorative cloth binding.

McDonald, A. J., editor. The Rainbow. Albany: A. L. Harrison; New-York, Bell and Gould, 1847.

Binding is rubbed and worn, particularly at spine and edges. Decorative binding remains striking despite wear.


Lot 60 — LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST, Paul Wright, leather, early American, Bible, New Testament, engravings

Paul Wright, The New and Complete Life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Containing an authentic and full account of all the wonderful transactions, sufferings, and death of our Glorious Redeemer. With the lives, acts and sufferings, of his Holy Apostles, Evangelists, Disciples, &c. Including the lives of St. John the Baptist, the Virgin Mary, and many other eminent persons and primitive Christians, not to be found in any other work of this kind. Embellished with engravings. Printed by Lazarus Beach; Published and Sold by William Durell, Bookseller, New-York.

Spine and board edges heavily rubbed, with wear and loss to marbled paper. Front board attached by cords only. With the bookplate of Hall Park McCullough.


Lot 61 — NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, VOL. LIX, 1905, leather, New England history, genealogy

The New-England Historic Genealogical Society. The New-England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume LIX. Boston: Published by The Society, 1905.

Detached front cover. Spine and leather heavily rubbed with loss to extremities; marbled boards worn. With bookplate of L. S. Emery & Company, Philadelphia.


Lot 62 — NEW YORK SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW, Delmar & Stern, 1866, leather, political economy, statistics.

Delmar, Alex., and Simon Stern, eds. The New York Social Science Review: Devoted to Political Economy and Statistics. Volume I.—Complete for the Year 1865. New York: Published for the Proprietors; London: Trübner & Co., 1866.

Spine fully detached, boards heavily rubbed with significant wear to marbled paper. Bears a “Duplicate” stamp from the Library Company of Philadelphia.


Lot 63 — COVODE INVESTIGATION, 1860, US Congress, House Report, political scandal

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Covode Investigation., The Covode Investigation. Report No. 64. [n.p.], 1860.

Cloth binding significantly damaged, with large tears and material loss to the spine ends. Covers are heavily rubbed and soiled.


Lot 64 — MINERAL RESOURCES US, J. Ross Browne & James W. Taylor, 1867, US Govt report, mining, geology, industry

Browne, J. Ross and Taylor, James W. Reports upon the Mineral Resources of the United States. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1867.

Original dark cloth binding is rubbed, with some wear to spine ends and edges. A Library Company of Philadelphia, Ridgway Branch bookplate is present on the front pastedown.


Lot 65 — BULLETIN US GEOLOGICAL & GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES, F. V. Hayden, 1882, leather, Volume VI

Hayden, F. V., Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Volume VI. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1882.

Front board detached. Spine heavily rubbed and worn. Original half leather binding with marbled boards. With Library Company of Philadelphia bookplate and Department of the Interior stamp.


Lot 66 — SCIENCE OF WEALTH, Amasa Walker, polit econ, manual, student edition, economics text

Amasa Walker, The Science of Wealth: A Manual of Political Economy, Embracing the Laws of Trade, Currency, and Finance. Condensed and Arranged for Popular Reading and Use as a Text-Book. Student’s Edition. Lippincott, Philadelphia, [n.d.]

Library Company of Philadelphia bookplate to front paste-down. Original cloth binding is rubbed, scuffed, and stained, with wear to spine ends and edges.


Lot 67 — HISTORICAL COLL INA, M.J. McCosker, 1967; EXPERIENCES CENTURY Brown Bros. 1918, financial history

McCosker, M. J. The Historical Collection of Insurance Company of North America. Philadelphia: [Privately Printed], 1967. Brown Brothers and Company. Experiences of a Century 1818-1918. Philadelphia, New York, Boston, London, Baltimore: Brown Brothers and Company, [1918].

Both volumes show light shelf wear with solid bindings. The first volume features a Library Company of Philadelphia Ridgeway Branch stamp with an overstamped ‘Duplicate Discarded’ mark. The second volume also bears a Library Company stamp.


Lot 68 — ROSE OF SHARON, C.M. Sawyer; TOKEN, S.G. Goodrich; LADIES’ GIFT, 1841-1855, decorative cloth annuals.

Sawyer, Mrs. C. M., editor. The Rose of Sharon: A Religious Souvenir, for MDCCCLV. Boston: A. Tompkins and B. B. Mussey & Co., 1855.
Goodrich, S. G., editor. The Token and Atlantic Souvenir, A Christmas and New Year’s Present. Boston: Otis, Broaders, & Company, 1841.
The Ladies’ Gift; Or, Souvenir of Friendship. Boston: David P. King, 1850.

All bindings rubbed with edge wear, gilt stamping visible. Black volume’s text block detached from covers; red volume shows internal text block separation. No discernible provenance marks.


Lot 69 — GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OHIO, J. S. Newberry, 1871, Report Progress 1870, state geology, presentation copy.

Newberry, J. S. (Chief Geologist). Report of Progress in 1870. Including Reports by R. B. Andrews et al. Columbus: Nevins & Myers, State Printers, 1871.

Original cloth binding shows minor rubbing and shelf wear. Contains library stamps from the Ohio Library Company, Ridgway Branch. Flyleaf has a significant presentation inscription from C. B. Andrews.


Lot 70 — POWER OF CHRISTIAN BENEVOLENCE, Edward Hitchcock, Mary Lyon, Life & Labors, Women’s Education

Hitchcock, Edward. The Power of Christian Benevolence: Illustrated in the Life and Labors of Mary Lyon. A New Edition Abridged and in some parts enlarged. American Tract Society, New York, [circa 1852].

Binding heavily rubbed and worn, with significant discoloration to covers. Spine intact but worn. No significant provenance visible.


Lot 71 — LAYS OF LOVE & FAITH, Geo. W. Bethune, 1848; BALLAD OF BABIE BELL, Thomas B. Aldrich, 1859, poetry.

Bethune, Geo. W. Lays of Love and Faith, with Other Fugitive Poems. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1848. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems. New York: Rudd & Carleton, 1859.

One volume professionally rebound in modern quarter cloth. The second volume in original brown cloth, heavily rubbed and worn, with spine ends chipped. Both volumes bear Library Company of Philadelphia withdrawal stamps and labels.


Lot 72 — INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE, D. S. Welling, 1851, leather, Ohio asylums, mental health, insanity, nervous diseases

Rev. D. S. Welling, Information for the People; or, The Asylums of Ohio. With Miscellaneous Observations on Health, Diet, and Morals, and the Causes, Symptoms and Proper Treatment of Nervous Diseases and Insanity. Pittsburgh: Printed by Geo. Parkin & Co. Third St., 1851.

Binding heavily rubbed and worn, especially to spine and edges; covers remain attached. Front endpapers feature extensive contemporary handwritten calculations and notes.


Lot 73 — AMERICAN PHRENOL. JOURNAL, leather, phrenology, William Wirt, Andrew Jackson, portraits

American Phrenological Journal.

Binding extensively rubbed and chipped, with worn marbled boards. Front endpaper inscribed “F. H. Carpenter Clear Creek”.


Lot 74 — GOUGE ON VENTILATION, Henry A. Gouge, 1870, household, fresh air, health, science, atmospheric.

Henry A. Gouge, A New System of Ventilation, Thoroughly Tested, A Book for the Household. D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1870.

Original cloth binding shows some rubbing to edges and spine. Significant author inscription on front flyleaf: “Frederic Graff Esq. With the Compliments of Henry A Gouge.”


Lot 75 — FOURTH NATIONAL QUARANTINE & SANITARY CONVENTION, 1860, public health, epidemiology, Boston, disease

Fourth National Quarantine and Sanitary Convention, Proceedings and Debates of the Fourth National Quarantine and Sanitary Convention, Held in the City of Boston, June 14, 15, and 16, 1860. Reported for the City Council of Boston. Geo. C. Rand & Avery, City Printers, Boston, 1860.

Original cloth binding with significant rubbing to board edges. Spine label chipped, partially detached. Features “WITHDRAWN FROM” stamp on the College of Physicians of Philadelphia bookplate. Faint library stamp on title page.


Lot 76 — STUDY OF CHARACTER, Alexander Bain, 1861, phenology, psychology, philosophy

Alexander Bain, On the Study of Character, Including An Estimate of Phrenology. Parker, Son, and Bourn, London, 1861.

Original brown cloth binding is rubbed and worn, with some fraying at spine ends and bumped corners showing minor material loss. No visible provenance.


Lot 77 — LECTURES ON VENTILATION, Lewis W. Leeds, 1869, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, architecture, health.

Lewis W. Leeds, Lectures on Ventilation: Being a Course Delivered in the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, During the Winter of 1866-67. John Wiley & Son, Publishers, New York, 1869.

Ex-libris The Library Company of Philadelphia, stamped “Duplicate Withdrawn.” Binding is rubbed with spine wear. Covers show general wear. Interior pages have some noticeable liquid staining.


Lot 78 — SURVEY OF HUMAN PROGRESS, Neil Arnott, 1861, leather, civilization, philosophy, social.

Neil Arnott, A Survey of Human Progress, from the savage state to the highest civilization yet attained. Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, London, 1861.

Rubbed full leather binding with significant wear to spine and cover edges. Contains a “Library Company of Philadelphia Duplicate Withdrawn” bookplate and stamp.


Lot 79 — ON THE STUDY OF CHARACTER, Alexander Bain, 1861, leather, phrenology, psychology, philosophy

Bain, Alexander. On the Study of Character, Including An Estimate of Phrenology. Parker, Son, and Bourn, London, 1861.

Binding rubbed and worn. Ex-library, with “Library Company of Philadelphia” bookplate, withdrawal stamp, and an early ownership inscription.


Lot 80 — PLATO AGAINST ATHEISTS, Tayler Lewis, 1845, Platonic philosophy, theology, Greek studies

Lewis, Tayler. Plato Against the Atheists; or, The Tenth Book of the Dialogue on Laws, accompanied with critical notes, and followed by extended dissertations on some of the main points of the Platonic Philosophy and Theology, especially as compared with the Holy Scriptures. Harper & Brothers, New-York, 1845.

Spine heavily rubbed, worn, and darkened, with partial loss of spine label and text. Boards are worn, rubbed, and scuffed, with bumped corners. Front hinge starting to separate.


Lot 81 — FUNGI, M. C. Cooke, 1875, International Scientific Series, nature, uses, mycology, botany.

Cooke, M. C. Fungi: Nature and Uses. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875.

The red cloth binding is rubbed, with significant wear to spine ends and edges. A “LIBRIDGE & COMPANY” bookseller’s label is affixed to the front pastedown, with penciled price and number.


Lot 82 — REPORTS ON MINERAL RESOURCES, J. Ross Browne, 1868, US govt report, mining, geology, western states

Browne, J. Ross. Reports on the Mineral Resources of the United States. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Transmitting the report of J. Ross Browne on the mineral resources of the States and Territories west of the Rocky mountains. [U.S. Government], Washington, D.C., 1868.

Binding is heavily rubbed and worn, with a faded spine label. Ex-library with Library Company of Philadelphia, Ridgway Branch bookplate and a “Presented by W.P. Thomas” inscription.


Lot 83 — POETICAL WORKS, Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated wood engravings, biographical memoir, Harper & Brothers.

Oliver Goldsmith, The Poetical Works. Illustrated by Wood Engravings from the Designs of C.W. Cope et al., with a Biographical Memoir. Edited by Bolton Corney. Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, [n.d.].

Binding is elaborate gilt-stamped brown cloth, lightly rubbed at extremities. Features early ownership inscription ‘Fremont’ on front free endpaper.


Lot 84 — GEOGRAPHY MADE EASY, Jedidiah Morse, 1812 & 1819, leather, early American geography

Jedidiah Morse, Geography Made Easy: Being an Abridgement of the American Universal Geography. Thomas & Andrews, Boston, 1812; William Williams, Utica, 1819.

Two volumes. Bindings are heavily rubbed and scuffed, with one front cover detached and the other partially detached. Both volumes contain early ownership inscriptions and a Simeon Adams, Jr. bookplate.


Lot 85 — ANNUAL REPORT EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS, E. H. Ruffner, 1878, Missouri Dept. of Army Engineers

Ruffner, E. H. Annual Report upon Explorations and Surveys in the Department of the Missouri, by E. H. Ruffner, First Lieutenant of Engineers, U. S. A. Being Appendix SS of the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1878. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1878.

Binding rubbed with wear to spine ends and edges. Library label on spine and bookplate for “Ridgway Branch” on front pastedown, stamped “DUPLICATED.” Inscription on title page.


Lot 86 — THIRTY-THIRD & THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT STATE PENITENTIARY, 1862-1863, Prison Reform, Pennsylvania

Inspectors of the State Penitentiary, Thirty-Third and Thirty-Fourth Annual Report of the Inspectors of the State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. McLaughlin Brothers Book and Job Printers, Philadelphia, 1862, 1863.

Original paper wrappers show rubbing, creasing, and minor chipping to edges and spines. Spines are worn, with some separation. Front cover of 34th Report bears a small ink inscription.


Lot 87 — MUSKINGUM OIL SPRING PETROLEUM CO, Prospectus, Pittsburgh, oil, stock, financial history

Muskingum Oil Spring Petroleum Company. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. 100,000 SHARES OF $5 EACH. 25,000 Shares Assigned to the Company for Working Capital, the Subscription Price for which is $3.00 per Share. W. G. Johnston & Co., Printers and Stationers, Pittsburgh.

Pamphlet binding with significant spine tears and separation. Covers rubbed and soiled. An early leaf features extensive handwritten financial calculations, indicating contemporary use and provenance.


Lot 88 — PROSPECTUS OF THE GRANT OIL COMPANY, 1864, Oil, Pennsylvania, Investment, early oil industry

Prospectus of the Grant Oil Company. King & Baird Printers, Philadelphia, 1864.

Pamphlet in original wrappers. Wrappers rubbed with some soiling and significant tear to front wrapper’s left edge.


Lot 89 — NORTHERN PACIFIC R.R. CHARTER, MORTGAGE, 7-30 GOLD LOAN, JAY COOKE & CO.

Jay Cooke & Co. The Northern Pacific Railroad: Its Route, Resources, Progress and Business…; Northern Pacific Railroad. The Charter and Amendments. The General Mortgage…; New 7-30 Gold Loan The Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Philadelphia, New York and Washington: Jay Cooke & Co.

Disbound pamphlets and broadside. Covers heavily rubbed, soiled, and chipped with edge wear. Folded and creased. One pamphlet has a handwritten numeric inscription on front cover.


Lot 90 — ANTIQUE JEWELRY, Castellani, 1876; PENN MUSEUM REPORTS, 1878, Industrial Art History, Philadelphia.

Castellani, Alessandro. Antique Jewelry and Its Revival. Published for The Penna Museum and School of Industrial Art by J.H. Coates & Co., Philadelphia, [ca. 1876]; and Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. First and Second Reports of the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Review Printing House, Philadelphia, 1878.

Both items are worn pamphlets with rubbed and soiled wrappers. The Antique Jewelry pamphlet has a detached spine. Both bear the “Library Company of Philadelphia Duplicate Withdrawn” stamp.


Lot 91 — BANKRUPT LAW, NATIONAL DEBT, BANK OR NO BANK, 1844, American political pamphlets, Whig party

The Bankrupt Law. [Washington]: published by order of a committee of the Democratic members of Congress, 1844; The National Debt as it was, and as it is. [Washington]: published by order of a Committee of the Democratic members of Congress, 1844; Bank or No Bank. [n.p., n.d. ca. 1844].

The three unbound pamphlets are worn, with chipping and some creasing; disbound sheets. Provenance includes Library of Congress duplicate stamps on folders and handwritten collector/dealer notations.


Lot 92 — FRANKLIN REFORMATORY, LADIES’ SOLDIERS RELIEF, WOMAN’S MED COLLEGE, INDIGENT WIDOWS, Phila. Reports.

Annual Report of the Franklin Reformatory Home for Inebriates. King & Baird, Printers, Philadelphia, 1873. First and Second Annual Reports of the Ladies’ Association for Soldiers’ Relief of United States. Sherman & Co., Printers, Philadelphia, 1864. Twenty-Fifth Annual Announcement of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1874-75. The Sixtieth Annual Report of the Managers of the “Indigent Widows’ and Single Women’s Society of Philadelphia.” Collins, Printer, Philadelphia, 1877.

Lot of four scarce Philadelphia institutional reports/announcements. All pamphlets show moderate rubbing, creasing, and light chipping to covers. Some covers bear numerical inscriptions or other minor notations.


Lot 93 — CHARITABLE RELIEF, HOUSE OF REFUGE, PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY, NYSPCC, 1868-1882, Annual reports, social welfare.

Report of the Committee appointed at the Meeting of Citizens, March 1st, 1878. Organization of Charitable Relief in Philadelphia. Press of Edward Stern & Co., Philadelphia, 1878; The Fourteenth Annual Report of the Officers of the House of Refuge for Western Pennsylvania. J. R. Weldin & Co., Pittsburgh, 1868; Third Annual Report of the Board of Directors to the Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity. Globe Printing House, Philadelphia, 1882; Twenty-First Annual Report of the Board of Managers of The Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor. Merrihew & Son, Philadelphia, 1868 (two copies); Third Annual Report, Year Ending December 31st, 1877. The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Wynko & Hallenbeck, New York, 1878.

Lot of six pamphlets in original wrappers. Bindings show general wear, rubbing, and creasing. Some covers have small tears or chipped edges, with spines showing varying degrees of wear. No significant provenance.


Lot 94 — ANNUAL REPORTS: PHILA CHARITY (1872), PA CHILDREN (1879, 1882), CHILDREN’S AID (1860), INDIGENT WIDOWS (1865), WOMEN’S CHRIS (1879)

Philadelphia Society for the Establishment and Support of Charity Schools, Annual Report. Siddall Brothers, Philadelphia, 1872. Pennsylvania Society to Protect Children from Cruelty, Fifth Annual Report. Allen, Lane & Scott, Philadelphia, 1882. Children’s Aid Society, Seventh Annual Report. Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, New York, 1860. Pennsylvania Society to Protect Children from Cruelty, Second Annual Report. Ledger Job Print, Philadelphia, 1879. Indigent Widows’ and Single Women’s Society of Philadelphia, Forty-Ninth Annual Report for the year 1865. No publisher visible, Philadelphia, [ca. 1866]. Women’s Christian Association of Germantown, Philadelphia, Eighth Annual Report for the Years 1878 and 1879. Culbertson & Bache, Philadelphia, 1879.

A lot of six reports in original wrappers, showing general rubbing, creasing, and edge wear. One volume has a largely detached spine.


Lot 95 — EDUCATION THEORY, Duane Doty, 1874; BUREAU OF ED 1875; GERMANTOWN ACADEMY 1860; U OF MICH 1882; ANDALUSIA, Frederick Knighton, 1866.

Doty, Duane. A Statement of the Theory of Education in the United States of America, as approved by many leading educators. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1874.
National Educational Association. Department of Superintendence. Circulars of Information of the Bureau of Education. No. 1-1875. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, at Washington, D. C., January 27 and 28, 1875. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1875.
Centennial Anniversary of the Foundation of Germantown Academy. C. Sherman & Son, Printers, Philadelphia, 1860.
University of Michigan. The President’s Report to the Board of Regents, for The Year Ending September 30, 1882. Published by the University, Ann Arbor, 1882.
Knighton, Frederick. Andalusia College. Commencement, June, 1866. 1866.

All items in original wrappers, generally soiled and worn. Wrappers are chipped, torn, damaged; spines split, covers loose or detached. Provenance includes “Duplicate Withdrawn” stamps, gift inscription.


Lot 96 — HOMOEOPATHIA, Jonas Green, 1836; FALLACIES, Francis Lieber, 1870; BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH, J.H. Pulte, 1868; REPORT, 1859

Jonas Green, A familiar exposition of homoeopathia, or, The new mode of curing diseases, J.C. Wesselhoeft, [Philadelphia], 1836. Francis Lieber, Notes on fallacies of American Protectionists, American Free-Trade League, New York, 1870. J. H. Pulte, Biographical Sketch of J. H. Pulte, M.D., Miami Printing and Publishing Company, Cincinnati, 1868. New York Chamber of Commerce, Select Committee on Quarantine, Report of the Select Committee on Quarantine, D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1859. Pennsylvania Hospital, To the Contributors of the Pennsylvania Hospital, n.p., n.d.

Various pamphlets, mostly disbound or in self-wrappers. Generally good condition. One item’s enclosure bears a “Duplicate Withdrawn” stamp and a note regarding a trade for a better copy.


Lot 97 — SPECIALISTS & SPECIALTIES IN MEDICINE, M.H. Henry, 1876, medical history, Vermont alumni address

M. H. Henry, M.A., M.D. Specialists and Specialties in Medicine. Address Delivered Before the Alumni Association of the Medical Department of the University of Vermont, Burlington, June 27, 1876. New York: Wm. Wood & Co., 1876.

Original printed wrappers, rubbed with minor edgewear and light staining. Old handwritten numbers on the front wrapper. Housed in a later protective paper folder.


Lot 98 — HIGHER MEDICAL EDUCATION, MEDICAL COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA, 1840-1880, medical ethics, reform, 6 pamphlets

Pepper, William. Higher Medical Education, The True Interest of the Public and of the Profession. An Address Introductory to the 112th Course of Lectures in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 1877. || American Medical Association. A Defence of the “Six Months Lecture Term.” Report of a Special Committee. Philadelphia: V. K. and P. G. Collins, 1849. || Pennsylvania College Medical Department. A Statement of the Facts Connected With the Late Re-organization of the Faculty of the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, Together With a Documentary History of Said Department From Its Origin to the Present Time. Philadelphia: Brown’s Book Store, 1855. || Medical College of Philadelphia. Constitution and By-Laws of the Medical College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell, 1840. || Lente, F. D. Higher Education of Medical Men, and Its Influence on the Profession and the Public. Being the Address Delivered Before the American Academy of Medicine… New York: Chas. L. Westcott & Co., 1880. || Medical Society of the State of New York. Report of a Committee of the Medical Society of the State of New York, on the Subject of Medical Education. Albany: J. Munsell, 1840.

All six pamphlets are unbound or in original printed wrappers. Wrappers are generally chipped, creased, and lightly soiled, with some small tears to edges. Scattered pencil and ink marks to covers. Some housed in protective folders.


Lot 99 — ADDRESS NEW BUILDINGS, CRANIA AMERICANA REVIEW, MEDICAL CONVENTIONS PROCEEDINGS, SYLLABUS MEDICAL LECTURES, 1814-1878, medical history, pamphlets.

S. Weir Mitchell, Address Dedicatory of the New Buildings Erected by the University of Pennsylvania for its Dental School and Medical Laboratories, J.B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1878. S.G. Morton, [Review of Crania Americana, from American Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. XL, No. 2], [circa 1840]. American Medical Association, Proceedings of the National Medical Conventions, Held in New York, May, 1846, and in Philadelphia, May, 1847, T.K. & P.G. Collins, Philadelphia, 1847. New York College of Physicians, Syllabus of the Several Courses of Medical Lectures, [New York?], 1814.

All pamphlets in original or later paper wrappers. Condition varies: some wraps chipped, spines worn, one detached from textblock. Provenance includes Library Company of Philadelphia duplicate withdrawal stamp and handwritten names.


Lot 100 — LETTERS, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 1813, leather; ELIZABETH, Sophie Cottin, novel, literature

Stanhope, Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield. Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield to his Son. In Two Volumes. Vol. II. John Kingston, Baltimore, 1813. Cottin, Sophie. Elizabeth; or, The Exiles of Siberia. D. Appleton & Co., New-York, [n.d.].

Chesterfield’s Letters: leather binding heavily rubbed & worn, spine damaged with loss, covers scuffed. Elizabeth: covers rubbed, with a prior owner’s inscription on front endpaper.


Lot 101 — THE BATTLE WITH THE SLUM, Jacob A. Riis, 1902, social reform, urban studies, NYC, photography

Riis, Jacob A. The Battle with the Slum. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1902.

Ex-library copy with stamps from the Library Company of Philadelphia, Ridgway Branch. Binding is rubbed and soiled; rear internal hinge is weak, showing netting. Covers remain attached.


Lot 102 — UTICA CONVENTION, John Van Buren, 1848, Free Soil, Free Speech, New York Politics, Proceedings

Utica Convention, The Utica Convention. Voice of New-York!! Proceedings of the Utica Convention, February 16, 1848, with the Speeches of John Van Buren, George Rathbun, &c. The Albany Atlas, [Albany], 1848.

Unbound pamphlet, likely extracted from a larger work. Pages are detached and show light wear and creasing. Pencil marking “5048.81” on first page.


Lot 103 — CONTINENTAL PAPER MONEY, Samuel Breck, 1843, Americana, economic history, pamphlet

Samuel Breck, Historical Sketch of Continental Paper Money., John C. Clark, Printer, Philadelphia, 1843.

Disbound, lacking original wrappers. Inscription to J.J. Ingersoll from the author on title page.


Lot 104 — MENSURATION & GEOMETRY, John Bonnycastle, 1860, practical, gauging, mechanics, mathematics

Bonnycastle, John. An Introduction to Mensuration and Practical Geometry. To which are Added; A Treatise on Gauging; And Also The Most Important Problems in Mechanics. By James Ryan. Uriah Hunt & Son; Applegate & Co., Philadelphia; Cincinnati, 1860.

Binding is rubbed and discolored, particularly to spine and board edges. Library Company of Philadelphia “Duplicate Withdrawn” stamp on front pastedown, with additional handwritten markings.


Lot 105 — THREE COLONIES OF AUSTRALIA, Samuel Sidney, 1851, Australia, NSW, Vic, SA, Gold Fields, mining

Samuel Sidney, The Three Colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia; Their Pastures, Copper Mines, & Gold Fields, Ingram, Cooke, & C°, London, 1851.

Binding is rubbed and worn, with edgewear to boards. Covers remain attached. Features a significant provenance bookplate of “The Library Company of Philadelphia Duplicate Withdrawn” to front pastedown.


Lot 106 — MEDICAL EXPERT TESTIMONY, F.W. Draper, 1880; BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, 1879; MIND, LIFE, MOTION, 1857

Draper, F.W. Medical Expert Testimony. [Reprinted from the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal of November 4, 1880.]; The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Vol C—Thursday, January 2, 1879—No. 1.; Mind, Life, And Motion; With The Law Of Their Relations To Matter. John F. Trow, Printer, New York, 1857.

Unbound pamphlets, covers lightly rubbed and soiled with minor edge wear. Two presentation inscriptions and manuscript notations on covers. Library Company of Philadelphia duplicate withdrawal stamp.


Lot 107 — PRACTICAL STRATEGY, J. Watts De Peyster, 1863, Austrian Field Marshal Traun, military history

J. Watts De Peyster, Practical Strategy, as Illustrated by the Achievements of the Austrian Field Marshal Traun. Catskill: Joseph Joesbury, Printer, “Journal Office”, 1863.

Original paper wrappers show significant wear, rubbing, and some detachment along the spine. Withdrawn ex-library copy from the Library Company of Philadelphia.


Lot 108 — MEMORIAL, COLLINS LINE, FISHERMEN SPEECHES, US Congress, 1852, Bayard, James, Miller, Borland, Hamlin

A lot of six US Congressional speeches & a memorial on the Collins Line of Steamers and American Fishermen. Speakers include Bayard, James, Miller, Borland, Hamlin, and E.K. Collins & Associates. Washington: John T. Towers & Congressional Globe Office, 1852.

All items are unbound pamphlets, generally good condition with minor edge wear, rubbing, and creasing. Some covers have small chips. Handwritten numbers present on several covers.


Lot 109 — NATIONAL & HENRY CLAY ALMANACS, 1844-1845, American presidential politics, ephemera, elections

Smith, Seth. The National Clay Almanack, For the Year of Our Lord 1845. Desilver & Muir, Philadelphia, 1845. The Henry Clay Almanac, For the Year of Our Lord 1844. Griggs & Elliott, et al., Philadelphia, 1844. The National Clay Almanac, 1845. Desilver & Muir, Philadelphia, 1845.

National & Henry Clay Almanacs. Three unbound or wrapper issues. All bindings are rubbed, creased, and worn. The 1844 almanac has early ownership inscription and stamped number to front wrapper.


Lot 110 — DR. JAYNE’S MEDICAL ALMANAC, Dr. D. Jayne & Son, 1884, health guide, patent medicine, Philadelphia.

Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Dr. Jayne’s Medical Almanac and Guide to Health, Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, 1884.

Paper wrapper detached and worn, with rubbing and edge tears. Contains an institutional stamp/label on the front cover.


Lot 111 — CHRISTIAN KEEPSAKE, Rev. John A. Clark, 1838, embossed cloth, annual, missionary, religion

Clark, Rev. John A., The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual, William Marshall and Co., Philadelphia, 1838.

Two volumes in embossed cloth. The red volume is heavily rubbed with edge wear and chipped spine ends. The black volume shows light rubbing and wear, with minor chipping to spine ends.


Lot 112 — ELEGANT NARRATIVES, 1850, American Tract Society, religious tales, collection.

American Tract Society, Elegant Narratives, New York, 1850.

Book binding is worn and rubbed, with spine frayed at head and tail, and some separation. Housed in a sturdy slipcase. Contains “The Library Company of Philadelphia” bookplate, stamped “WITHDRAWN.”


Lot 113 — VIEW OF MERCURIAL PRACTICE, John Warren, 1813, Medical, febrile diseases, Americana, slipcase

Warren, John. View of the Mercurial Practice in Febrile Diseases. W. W. Wait and Co., Boston, 1813.

Original paper boards are heavily rubbed and worn, with the spine completely missing and covers detached. Includes a Library Company of Philadelphia bookplate and an earlier owner inscription dated 1864.


Lot 114 — YOUNG LADY’S FRIEND, Mrs. John Farrar, 1838, moral instruction, conduct, women’s education, manners

Mrs. John Farrar, The Young Lady’s Friend., Samuel S. & William Wood, New York, 1838.

Original cloth binding heavily rubbed and scuffed. Spine ends frayed with significant cloth loss, particularly at the foot; binding is damaged but remains attached.


Lot 115 — MOTHER’S MAG. & MOTHER’S ASSISTANT, Whittelsey & Brown, 1842 & 1849, leather, periodicals, pedagogy.

Mrs. A. G. Whittelsey & Rev. D. Mead, The Mother’s Magazine, Vol. X, Brick Church Chapel, New-York, 1842. William C. Brown, The Mother’s Assistant and Young Lady’s Friend, William C. Brown, Boston, 1849.

Both bindings are heavily rubbed and worn, with the spines showing significant wear. Both volumes have “The Library Company of Philadelphia” withdrawal stamps; one volume also has a “C.H. Aspinwall” inscription.


Lot 116 — ECONOMIC ANNALS NINETEENTH CENTURY, William Smart, 1910, economic history, political economy

Smart, William. Economic Annals of the Nineteenth Century: 1801-1820. Macmillan and Co., Limited, London, 1910.

Solid cloth binding shows some rubbing to spine titling. Ex-Library Company of Philadelphia with bookplate stamped “DUPLICATE.”


Lot 117 — FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT, Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 1891, business, finance, corporate history.

Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Forty-Fifth Annual Report: For the Year 1891 of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to the Stockholders. [n.p.], 1892.

Wrappers are worn, rubbed, and lightly soiled. A large archival label from American Premier Underwriters, Inc. is affixed to the front cover.


Lot 118 — MAN AND HIS MOTIVES, George Moore, 1849, physiology, psychology, philosophy, human nature.

Moore, George, Man And His Motives, Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1849.

Binding heavily rubbed with significant wear to edges and spine. Ex-library copy with “DISCARDED” stamp and bookplate of Anthony A. Walsh, West Warwick, Massachusetts.


Lot 119 — ADDISON’S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, Addison, medico-legal text, American publisher, 19th century, Baltimore provenance

Addison, Medical Jurisprudence. Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia, circa 1838-1850.

Covers heavily rubbed and worn, with some fraying to spine ends and board edges. Contains early ownership inscriptions from “Wm H. Mare” of Baltimore, Maryland, and “Charles Branday” to front endpapers.


Lot 120 — HOW TO RESTORE HEALTH, O. W. Smith, 1877, health manual, family, traveler, student

Dr. O. W. Smith, How To Restore Health; A Manual For The Family, Traveler and Student, J. B. Hoff, Advertiser Printing Office, Union Springs, 1877.

Binding worn with significant chipping to spine ends and some rubbing to covers. Front inner hinge starting. No significant provenance visible.


Lot 121 — ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF BOSTON, 1869, Boston, education, school, civic governance

Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Boston. Alfred Mudge & Son, City Printers, Boston, 1870.

Binding is solid brown cloth, moderately rubbed with light wear to spine ends. Features a Library Company of Philadelphia, Ridgway Branch bookplate and a Boston Public Library stamp on front cover.


Lot 122 — HYSTERIA, ATAXIA, PSYCHONEUROSES, Charles Burr, James Putnam, 1893-1910, neurology, early psychology

Burr, Charles W. The Causes of Hysteria. Philadelphia, 1897; A Case of Hysteria with Ataxia Confined to One Leg. Philadelphia, 1893; Putnam, James J. On the Etiology and Treatment of the Psychoneuroses. Boston: W. M. Leonard, 1910.

Three pamphlets in original paper wrappers. Light wear to covers and edges. A manuscript date ‘1897’ is present on the first title page. Bindings remain sound.


Lot 123 — PHILA HOSP, M. CAREY LEA, MEDICAL MESMERISTS, BENJAMIN RUSH, Hunter, Smith, Parssinen, Shryock, 1923, 1971, 1979, pamphlets.

Robert J. Hunter, The Origin of the Philadelphia General Hospital Blockley Division; Terry M. Parssinen, Professional Deviants and the History of Medicine: Medical Mesmerists in Victorian Britain. Keele: University of Keele, 1979; Edgar F. Smith, M. Carey Lea Chemist. Philadelphia, 1923; Richard Harrison Shryock, The Medical Reputation of Benjamin Rush: Contrasts Over Two Centuries. [Baltimore]: Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 1971.

All four pamphlets are in original paper wrappers, generally well-preserved with light wear. No significant damage such as detached covers or spines.


Lot 124 — VALEDICTORY JEFFERSON MEDICAL, J. Aitken Meigs, 1870, plus 3 University Catalogues 1864-74

Meigs, J. Aitken. Valedictory Address to the Graduating Class of Jefferson Medical College, at the Forty-Fifth Annual Commencement. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 1870. Catalogus Collegii Dickinsoniensis. N.p., [1864]. Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania, 1873-74. Collegiate and Scientific Departments. N.p., [1873 or 1874]. Register of Officers and Students of The Lehigh University. Bethlehem, Penn.: Published by order of the Board of Trustees, 1866.

All four pamphlets are in original wrappers showing general wear, some creasing, and edge chipping. The Jefferson Medical College pamphlet has a contemporary inscription on the front wrapper: “Thilada. Library from the Author.”


Lot 125 — ADDRESS, MATTER, REMARKS, Mitchell, Brooks, Combe, 1894, 1842, 1854, three pamphlets, psychology, criminology.

Mitchell, S. Weir. Address Before the American Medico-Psychological Association. Philadelphia, 1894. Brooks, N. C. MATTER, INSTINCT, MIND: Their Nature and Relations. Baltimore, 1842. Combe, George. REMARKS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LEGISLATION, AND THE PRACTICE OF PRISON DISCIPLINE. London and Edinburgh, [1854].

Three pamphlets in original wrappers. Brooks binding is fragile with tears to spine, wrappers heavily stained; inscribed “Duplicate” on cover. Mitchell and Combe wrappers are rubbed with moderate wear; Combe has a numerical inscription on the title page.


Lot 126 — INAUGURAL ESSAY ON BLISTERS, Robert J. King, 1799, Medicine, Pennsylvania MD thesis, Americana

King, Robert J. An Inaugural Essay on Blisters: Submitted to the examination of The Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. Provost; the Trustees & Medical Faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, On the sixth Day of June, 1799, For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine. Philadelphia: Printed by Way & Groff, 1799.

Modern cloth binding is sturdy and well-preserved. The binding shows minimal external wear.


Lot 127 — ESSAY ON POISONS, Henry William Ducachet, 1817, Medicine, Toxicology, Americana

Henry William Ducachet, An Inaugural Essay on the Action of Poisons, Van Winkle, Wiley & Co., New-York, 1817.

Later cloth reback preserving original boards, rubbed. Features a significant author’s presentation inscription to Mr. Knight; spine title “Ducashet” is a noticeable misspelling.


Lot 128 — INSTITUTION BOSTON DISPENSARY, 1829, Medical Relief, Poor, Boston Charity

Institution of the Boston Dispensary, for the Medical Relief of the Poor. Incorporated 1801. Crocker and Brewster, Boston, 1829.

Ex-library copy with the bookplate of The Library Company of Philadelphia and a “Duplicate Discard” stamp dated August 1973. Binding is solid with minor overall shelf wear.


Lot 129 — DUTY OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE, DEFENCE OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE, Ogden, 1854, pamphlets, Unitarian controversy

[One of its Trustees], The Duty of Columbia College to the Community, and its Right to Exclude Unitarians from its Professorships of Physical Science. New-York: John F. Trow, 1854. AND Ogden, Gouverneur M., A Defence of Columbia College from the Attack of Samuel B. Ruggles. New-York: J. P. Wright, 1854.

Two unbound pamphlets in original wrappers; the first shows remnants of former binding along the spine edge. Both items bear the institutional ink stamp of the New Jersey Historical Society.


Lot 130 — YALE COLLEGE CATALOGUES, 1879-1881, Students, Officers, Courses, University History

Yale College. Catalogue of the officers and students in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Printers, 1879-1881.

Wrappers rubbed and soiled, with minor chips or small tears. Each bears a prior owner’s inscription and a “Library Company of Philadelphia Duplicate Withdrawn” stamp.


Lot 131 — CATALOGUE MOUNT UNION COLLEGE 1876, CATALOGUE NEW-HAMPTON INST 1839, pamphlets, education.

Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Mount Union College, Including the Plan of the College. Cleveland (Ohio): Crocker’s Publishing House, 1876-77; and A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Academical & Theological Institution, For the Year Ending, November 19, 1839. Concord: Stevens & Blake, Printers, 1839.

Both pamphlets in original printed wrappers. Mount Union copy shows light external wear; New-Hampton is more rubbed, discolored, and chipped along edges and spine.


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