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1. Mary Johnston Pickett
(1805-1860) the mother of the future Confederate General, George
E. Pickett. A rare letter written to her son George, who is
studying law at Quincy, Illinois. The letter was sent by Mary
from Richmond, Virginia, Jan. 27th, 1841. George Pickett was 16
years old at the time. Pickett was born in Richmond, Virginia,
the first of the eight children of Robert and Mary Pickett, a
prominent family of Old Virginia of English origins, and one of
the "first families" of Virginia. He was the cousin of future
Confederate general Henry Heth. He went to Illinois, to study
law, but at the age of 17 he was appointed to the United States
Military Academy. Legend has it that Pickett's West Point
appointment was secured for him by Abraham Lincoln, but this is
largely believed to be a story circulated by his widow following
his death. Lincoln, as an Illinois state legislator, could not
nominate candidates, although he did give the young man advice
after he was accepted; Pickett was actually appointed by
Illinois Congressman John T. Stuart, a friend of Pickett's uncle
and a law partner of Abraham Lincoln. A year after young George
received this letter he was off to West Point. Pickett was
popular as a cadet at West Point. He was mischievous and a
player of pranks, "... a man of ability, but belonging to a
cadet set that appeared to have no ambition for class standing
and wanted to do only enough study to secure their graduation."
At a time when often a third of the class washed out before
graduation, Pickett persisted, working off his demerits and
doing enough in his studies to graduate, ranking last out of the
59 surviving students in the Class of 1846. It is a position
held with some backhanded distinction, referred to today as the
"goat", both for its stubbornness and tenacity. The position
usually relegated its holder to a posting commanding infantry in
some far away outpost, which if no conflict arose, would offer
little opportunity to advance. Two of the most famous "goats"
were Pickett and George Armstrong Custer (as was also Pickett's
cousin, Harry Heth). All of them had the good fortune to
graduate shortly after a war broke out, when the army had a
sudden need for officers, greatly improving their
opportunities. In this letter [folded stampless
letter], 3 full pages, plus the address leaf WHICH IS DOCKETED BY GEORGE PICKETT
[himself], his mother Mary asked him about
his chances of getting an appointment to West Point, and then
goes on at great length to talk about concerns back home about
whether George will conduct [behave] himself. She mentions
energy and independence of character, etc. George Pickett’s
personality has already established itself, apparently enough to
cause great worry for his mother. The picture of the painted
portrait of Mary Pickett was borrowed from the internet and is
not included here. Starting to separate at some of the fold
lines; small hole [seal hole] on page 3. Approx. 8 x 10
in............1000-1500
2.
[MUSIC] John Jacob Niles
(1892-1980) American composer, singer, and collector of
traditional ballads. Called the "Dean of American Balladeers",
Niles was an important influence on the American folk music
revival of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan Baez, Burl Ives, and
Peter, Paul and Mary, among others, recording his songs. Born in
Louisville, Kentucky, Niles learned music theory from his
mother, and began writing down folk music as a teenager. After
serving in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I, in
which he was injured, he studied music in France, first in Lyon,
then in Paris at the Schola Cantorum, also meeting Gertrude
Stein. Returning to the United States in 1920, he continued his
studies at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music working there
with Ralph Lyford. He sang opera in Chicago and folk songs on
early radio. In 1925, he moved to New York City and held various
jobs in the entertainment industry. In the 1930s, he toured
Europe and the United States with contralto Marion Kerby. He
performed at the White House in 1938, and on occasion at the
Newport Folk Festival during the 1950s. In the 1920s, Niles
began publishing music. He made four extended trips into the
southern Appalachians as an assistant to photographer Doris
Ulmann, again transcribing traditional songs from oral sources,
including the ballads "Pretty Polly", "Barbara Allen", and "He's
Goin' Away". On other occasions, he transcribed songs he heard
sung by African Americans and by fellow soldiers in World War I.
Niles was also a noted songwriter. His songs, many of which are
based on traditional sources, include "Venezuela," and the
haunting Christmas song "I Wonder As I Wander." Henry Miller's
Plexus includes a powerful tribute to Niles's recording of this
song. Niles composed "Go 'Way From My Window" when he was a mere
16 years old, but did not perform it until 1930. Marlene
Dietrich recorded it and sang it on stage. Bob Dylan quoted its
first line in his song "It Ain't Me Babe." Later in life, Niles
published compositions in a more classical style, including
works for choir and art songs for voice and piano. The latter
include his last work, a setting of poems by Thomas Merton.
Typed letter Signed [on cheap news print paper] not dated but
pre-1948, to Wally Wallgren (1891-1948) the noted World War I
cartoonist. Signed Jack. Clipped edges of paper all
around......................200-300
3.
[FRANCE] 1709 French Mystery document on
paper, approx.
13 signatures,
one being Camus,
2pp, approx. 7 x
9-1/2 in. This
is accompanied
by a 1940 ALS
written to
Pierre Camus
speaking about
war and bombing
of the city.
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4.
New London, Connecticut document dated 1826,
concerning General William North. This is signed by Jeremiah
G. Brainard, Mayor of New London. The document states
that General North has appeared before him, that he is known
and respected. William North (1755-1836) was an
American soldier and politician, born at Pemaquid, Maine. He
entered the Continental Army in 1775, and served under
Benedict Arnold in the unfortunate expedition to Canada in
that year. He was appointed in May 1777 as captain in Henry
Jackson's 16th Massachusetts Regiment, with which he
participated in the Battle of Monmouth. In 1779 he became
aide-de-camp to Baron Steuben, whom he greatly aided in
introducing his system of discipline in the Continental Army.
Later he accompanied Steuben to Virginia, and was present at
the surrender of Cornwallis. North was appointed as a
Federalist to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of John Sloss Hobart and served from
May 5, 1798, to August 17, 1798. This document only concern
Gen. North and is not signedc by him. Approx. 8 x 12
in. There are newspaper clippings glued to back.
Some edge ware..............200-300
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6. [FRANCE] Jean-Pierre-Francois Lesguillon
(1800-1873) French poet, novelist,
playwright and librettist. Offered here
is an AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEM written and
signed by Lesguillon, 5 pages, signed at the
conclusion. Identified as unpublished. Approx.
7-3/4 x 10-3/4 in. VG.............150-200
7. [FRANCE] Édouard François Mathieu Molé
was born a French magistrate March 5, 1760 and died guillotined
in Paris on 20 April 1794. Son of Francois Mathieu Molé (
1705 - 1 793 ), first president of the Parliament of
Paris. He married in February 1779 Louise Elizabeth
Lamoignon ( 1763 - 1825 ), daughter of François Chrétien
Lamoignon Basville , Keeper of the Seals of France in 1787 , the
future Mother St. Louis and foundress of the Sisters of Charity
of St. Louis. In 1791, he emigrated to Brussels with his family
but returned to France in January 1792 to come into compliance
with the law of 9 November 1791 on the emigrants. He was
arrested on August 19 and taken to the prison of the
Abbaye. Released in September 1792, he was arrested again
in October 1793 and imprisoned in the convent of the Jacobins
rue Saint-Dominique. Released a second time, he was arrested
again in January 1794 with all other members of Parliament who
had protested against the dissolution of the institution.
Sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Tribunal on April 20
with other parliamentarians, he was immediately beheaded the day
of Easter. Brief ALS, no date, approx. 4-1/2 x 7".
Rare! .........125-175
See above
8. [FRANCE] French Mystery Document on paper 1751 - signed d'Audelange, 1p, 6.5 x 9". Not translated. VG............100-150
9. (AMERICAN LITERATURE LOT) Thomas Louis Berger (1924-) novelist. Probably best known for his picaresque novel Little Big Man and the subsequent film by Arthur Penn. TLS, 2001. Lucius Manlius Sargent (1786-1867) author, antiquarian, and temperance advocate. At the Boston peace celebration on February 22, 1815 (following the War of 1812), an ode of his, "Wreaths for the Chieftain," was sung. He wrote constantly for the newspapers and became well known for his literary interests. He found a popular subject in temperance reform. From 1830 till the approach of the Civil War he spoke and wrote on this theme so frequently and vigorously that he became one of the most uncompromising and conspicuous leaders in the crusade against liquor. He wrote Three Temperance Tales (2 vols., 1848), twenty-one stories of a tract-like nature bearing such titles as "My Mother's Gold Ring", "I Am Afraid There Is A God", "Groggy Harbor", and "An Irish Heart", first published in separate issues between 1833 and 1843. These were widely distributed by religious and temperance societies as well as by Sargent himself. CLIPPED SIGNATURE 1861. Leo Calvin Rosten (1908-1997) teacher and academic, but is best known as a humorist in the fields of scriptwriting, story writing, journalism and Yiddish lexicography. SIGNATURE. COLONEL EDWIN EMERSON (1869-1959), Author, War Correspondent and “ROUGH RIDER”. SIGNATURE. MARGARET MOORE JACOBS (?-1960’s) Inspirational Author and writer. “The Secret to a Happy Life, a popular book to this day. ALS 1960, 4pp. KENNETH B. CLARK (1914-2005) American Educator, Author, Psychologist – ANS on title page to his book “Dark Ghetto”, 1973. Sidney Dillon Ripley II (1913-2001) ornithologist and wildlife conservationist and writer Secretary of the Smithsonian For his leadership at the Smithsonian he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan in 1985, TLS 1976. Nathan Marsh Pusey (1907-2001) university educator, writer and author. TNS, 1973............80-120
10. [FRANCE] 1539 French Mystery
document on vellum, nice ornate signature, approx.
15-1/2 x 8 in. VG.......150-250
11. [FILM] Oliver
Stone (b.1946) American film
director, screenwriter, and producer. Stone came to public
prominence between the mid-1980s and the early 1990s for writing
and directing a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which
he had participated as an infantry soldier. Many of Stone's
films primarily focus on controversial American political issues
during the late 20th century, which they were considered
dangerous at the time of its release. Signed flyer
picturing him on the cover, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. VG..................25-35
12. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd,
Jr., USN (1888-1957) American naval officer who
specialized in feats of exploration. He was a pioneering
American aviator, polar explorer, and organizer of polar
logistics. Aircraft flights, in which he served as a navigator
and expedition leader, crossed the Atlantic Ocean, a segment of
the Arctic Ocean, and a segment of the Antarctic Plateau. Byrd
claimed that his expeditions had been the first to reach the
North Pole and the South Pole by air. However, the majority of
polar experts are now of the opinion that Roald Amundsen has the
first verifiable claim to each pole. Byrd was a recipient
of the Medal of Honor, the highest honor for valor given by the
United States. Signed 1930 special cover honoring Admiral
Byrd, also signed by Alton
N. Parker - an aviation pilot of the Byrd
Antarctic Expedition in 1928-30. Fine
condition..............100-150
13. [GREAT BRITAIN] William Ewart
Gladstone (1809-1898), British
Liberal politician. In a career lasting over sixty years, he
served as Prime Minister four separate times (1868–74, 1880–85,
February–July 1886 and 1892–94), more than any other person, and
served as Chancellor of the Exchequer four times. Gladstone was
also Britain's oldest Prime Minister; he resigned for the final
time when he was 84 years old. Large envelope signed,
postmarked 1883, approx. 9-1/4 x 5 in.
Creased..............75-100
13a. [MUSIC] Yehudi
Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, OM, KBE
(1916-1999) American-born British and Swiss violinist and
conductor who spent most of his performing career in the United
Kingdom. He is widely considered one of the greatest violinists
of the 20th century. Signed 1983 special music cover.
Approx. 6-1/4 x 4-1/2 in. Fine.........80-120
See above
14. [MUSIC] "Zino" Francescatti
(1902-1991) French virtuoso violinist. Signed
postcard of Tel-Aviv - Frederic R. Mann Auditorium. Music
postage stamp affixed. Signed in a dark area therefopre a
poor contrast. Dated 1962..........40-60
See above
15. Frans Blom
(1893-1963) Danish explorer and archaeologist. Frans Blom
was born in 1893 in Copenhagen, Denmark to a middle-class family
of antique merchants. He was restless and started travelling,
eventually reaching Mexico in 1919, where he found work in the
oil industry as a paymaster. Travelling to remote locations in
the Mexican jungle, he became interested in the Maya ruins which
he encountered where he was working. He started drawing and
documenting these ruins. After he showed his work to the Mexican
National Museum of Anthropology, it financed some of his
expeditions. He met Sylvanus G. Morley, who brought him to
Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here he took a
Masters degree in Archeology. He taught at Tulane
University in New Orleans and during his tenure, he undertook
several expeditions to Mesoamerica. In 1923 his studies at
Palenque documented a number of features neglected by earlier
researchers. In 1924 Blom excavated the Maya archaeological site
of Uaxactun in Guatemala. From his explorations around the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec, he wrote some of the first scholarly
reports of a number of sites of the Olmec civilization. In 1926
he was made head of Tulane's newly established Department of
Middle American Research. TLS, 1958, 1p, to Peter A.
Brannon, Dir. Dept. of Archives and History, Montgomery,
Alabama. Three file holes. Mentions the First
Tulane Expedition to Middle America.
VG..............80-120
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16. [MUSIC] James Galway
(b. 1939) Northern Irish virtuoso flute player nicknamed "The
Man With the Golden Flute". Following in the footsteps of
Jean-Pierre Rampal, he became one of the first flute players to
establish an international career as a soloist. Signed 1961
special music cover. Fine...............50-75
17. [FILM & THEATRE] 4 SIGNED vintage photos [postcard size] of British actors: [1] Leslie Lincoln Henson [1891-1957] comedian. [2] Raiph Lynn [1882-1962] stage & screen. Signature possibly facsimilie. [3] Harry Welchman [1886-1966] early silent screen. [4] Edward O'Connor Terry [1844-1912] one of the most influential actors of the Victorian era. Signed photo dated 1907. Superb photo although signed in dark area...........75-100
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18. [FILM] Sidney Blackmer [1895-1973] American actor. He was a major character actor in more than 120 films. He won the 1950 Tony Award for Best Actor (Drama) for his role in the Broadway play, Come Back, Little Sheba. In film, Blackmer is remembered for his more than a dozen portrayals of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and for his role in the Academy Award-winning 1968 Roman Polanski film about urban New York witches, Rosemary's Baby, in which he played an over-solicitous neighbor. Brief ALS written on bottom of a fan's form letter, no date........40-60
20. [POETS] Lot of 5 signed pieces: [1] Rod McKuen - signed 1977 FDC. [2] Gerard P. Meyer [1900-1983] ANS, 1945, to the pote Louise Bogan
[1897-1970]. [3] Park Benjamin [1809-1864] signature mounted. [4] Conrad Aiken [1889-1973] clip signature. [5] Percy MacKaye [1875-1956] signed card..........60-80
21.
[SPORTS] Multiple lot comprised of the following figures
from the World of Sports: [1] BICYCLING] REGGIE MCNAMARA - member US
Bicycling Hall of Fame. Signed [lined side] and
inscribed 3x5 card. 1950. [2] [GOLF] Cary Middlecoff (1921-1998)
was a dentist who gave up his practice to become a
professional golfer on what is now the PGA Tour in the
1940s. At the time, a career as a dentist would quite
likely have been more lucrative. During his playing
career, Middlecoff won 40 professional tournaments,
including the 1955 Masters and U.S. Open titles in 1949
and 1956. He won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring
average in 1956. He played on three Ryder Cup teams:
1953, 1955, and 1959. In 1986, Middlecoff was inducted
into the World Golf Hall of Fame. SIGNED 1957
FIRST DAY COVER HONORING HUMAN RIGHTS DAY [UN COVER]. Stamp-addressed; one
middle fold crease. [3] BONNIE BLAIR - won 2
Golds in speed skating. SP, color 4 x 5-1/2. [4] John M. Gaver, Sr. (1900-1982)
American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. In
1939, Gaver was appointed head trainer for Greentree
Stable, a position he would hold for the next
thirty-eight years. During his time with Greentree, John
Gaver conditioned seventy-three stakes-winning horses.
Signed 1981 bank check. [5] [GOLF] Ken Venturi (b.1931) was a
prominent PGA Tour professional during the late 1950's
and early 1960's. His signature on 1965 cover bearing
golf sticker. Type addressed. [6] [GOLF] Marlene
Hagge (b.1934) professional
golfer. She was one of the thirteen founders of the LPGA
and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in
2002. Her signature on 1961 cover bearing golf sticker.
Type addressed. Several spots show.........50-75
22. KOSICUSKO ARMSTRONG
– Son of General John Armstrong (1717-1795) the Rev. War
General, who also was a delegate to the continental
Congress. ALS, dated November 1846, defending his father
from criticism on a book being published by Thomas L.
McKenney. Gen. Armstrong service in a battle at some
point was being questioned by Mckenney. 1-page.
VG............100-150
23. [BOXING] Jack
Dempsey (1895-1983) American
professional boxer, who became a cultural icon of the 1920s.
Dempsey held the World Heavyweight Championship from 1919
to 1926. Postcard showing him in boxing pose, signed in ink on
the front. The message above his signature is printed, as
is the signature on the verso. VG..........100-150
24. [FRANCE] Louis Veuillot (1813-1883) French journalist and man of letters who is often credited with playing a decisive role in the popularisation of ultramontanism. A SMALL PART OF A MANUSCRIPT, IN TWO MOUNTED PIECES, ONE SIGNED. About Protestant England. See scan below..............75-100
Portrait of Veuillot25. [FRANCE] Jean-François
de Hercé (1776-1849) was a dignitary
of the Catholic Church and French politician, mayor of Laval
then bishop of the diocese of Nantes. ALS, 2pp, approx.
8-1/2 x 13". VG. He played a role in the 1848
Revolution...........100-150
26. [FRANCE] Adolphe
Perraud (1828-1906) French
Cardinal and academician. Three ALSs, 1878,
1894, and 1904, total 11 pages........150-200
27. [FRANCE] François-Joseph
Bélanger (1744 – 1818) French
architect and decorator working in the Neoclassic style.
Bélanger designed and constructed numerous hôtels particuliers
for Parisian aristocrats and bankers. He designed the Château de
Méréville for Jean-Joseph de Laborde, 1784–86. He designed
interiors for the Hôtel Baudart de Saint-James, 12 Place
Vendôme, and influenced garden designs of the epoch. Rare
document signed, 1787, 2pp., 8 x 12-1/4". Extremely rare
contract between the famous architect and the master carpenter
Niquet. For some unknown reason a slim portion of this
document has been trimmed away affecting a few
words..............100-150
28.
[NEWSPAPER] LINCOLN ASSASSINATION - WISCONSIN STATE
JOURNAL, Madison, Wis., May 9, 1865, VOL. XIII, No.
34. 8 pages, FILLED with Civil War news and bulletins.
Includes: "Abraham Lincoln. Remarks at the Funeral
Services...By R.W. Emerson"; "The Man who Killed
Booth- Anecdotes of Sergeant Corbett"; "Indian Murders
in Minnesota"; "The Assassination Plot". Illustrated
advertisements. Fascinating reading.
Uncommon................75-100
29. [ART] Marcel
Vertes
(1895-1961) An outstanding twentieth century
painter, printmaker and illustrator, Marcel Vertes moved from
his native Hungary to Paris during the First World War. Living
and working in the famous Latin Quarter, Vertes quickly
established himself as one of the most important artists of the
Paris scene, thus continuing in the footsteps of Boutet, Forain,
Toulouse-Lautrec and others. The art of Marcel Vertes was at its
peak during the vibrant and somewhat wild decade of the 1920’s.
Concentrating upon scenes of Paris street life, portrayals of
women and depictions of circus and cabaret acts, Vertes left a
legacy of original lithographs and drawings that superbly
capture the spirit of 1920’s Paris. He won two Academy
Awards (Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design) for his work
on the 1952 film Moulin Rouge. Vertes is also responsible
for the original murals in the Café Carlyle in the Carlyle Hotel
in New York City. Offered here is an 1956 [plate signed]
original lithograph from IMPROVISATIONS. Noted artists drew
directly on the lithographic plates. Each was used as an ad for
various businesses. The proceeds went to Artists Equity. Sheet
size is approx. 12 x 8-1/2. Insignificant edge stain
right side. VG............50-75
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[ART] CY TWOMBLY
(American 1928-2011) American painter, sculptor and
photographer. He belonged to the generation of Robert
Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns but made the specific choice
to live in Italy after 1957. His works are in
the permanent collections of most of the museums of modern
art around the world, including the Menil Collection in
Houston, the Tate Modern in London or the New York's Museum
of Modern Art. He was also commisionned for the ceiling of a
room of the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Twombly is said
to have influenced younger artists such as Jean-Michel
Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer, Francesco Clemente, and Julian
Schnabel. Offered here is the rare offset
lithograph for his 1967 exhibition at the Leo Castelli
Gallery, plate signed historic mailer. It was in
this exhibition where his grey paintings were exhibited
for the first time ever. It measures 25.5 inches
by 21.5 inches and is matrix signed center right in the
plate. The mailer is shown when opened up, and
also folded, as it was mailed. This one bears the
original postmark of October 4, 1967 and it has tiny
pinholes at the top corners as it was originally pinned
up in the recipient's studio. The folds and corner
creases (from having been actually sent in the
mail). An extremely rare and desirable piece of
art history - and a must have for fans of Cy Twombly, as
well as collectors of vintage ephemera from the
legendary Leo Castelli Gallery, the brilliant dealer who
represented Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert
Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly and many
others -- but is perhaps best known as the dealer who
discovered Jasper Johns and, who, along with his former
wife, the innovative Ileanna Sonnabend, helped catapult
Johns and other American Abstract & Pop artists to
international superstardom. This is one of the
more elusive and valuable early Castelli lithographic
posters. VG............1000-1500
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31. [ART] James E. Allen
(1894-1964) was an important American printmaker famous for
his etchings and lithographs that documented the American
worker and the American industry of the 1930s. Title:
Teeming Ingots. Etching, 1935. 11-7/8 x 9-7/8 inches
image plus margins. Edition of approximately 100. Signed in
pencil, lower right. Published by the Society of American
Etchers, New York. A superb, dark impression. Contained in
the original
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32. Rev. Daniel
Lancaster (1796-1880) Congregational
clergyman born in Acworth, NH in 1796. Graduate of Darthmouth
College and Andover Theological Seminary. In 1825 he became
pastor of the First Congregational Church in Gilmanton, NH and
later became pastor of the Centre Congregational Church of the
same place. For five years he was chaplain of the New Hampshire
Legislature, and afterward of the New Hampshire Insane Asylum.
He was in Middletown for five years before going to New York. He
was instrumental in organizing the Darthmouth Alumni Association
in New York City. Offered here: 9
page small 8vo handmade booklet put together to collect
money for Rev. Daniel Lancaster for preaching at the Centre
Congregational Church in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. Presumably
this money was for a year's salary. Andrew Mack pledged $50 and
Stephen L. Greeley pledged $40, but most pleges were for
anywhere from $1 to $5. The last person to sign was
William Badger, possibly the Governor of New Hampshire,
who lived in Gilmanton. Good condition.
Lancastern wrote the history of
Gilmanton...............100-150
33. [MUSIC] Heinz
Bongartz (1894-1978, Dresden) German
conductor and composer. He was the first artistic manager of the
Dresdner Philharmonie (Dresden Philharmonic Concert Halls) under
the East German regime. Signed 4 x 6 portrait photograph.
Excellent.........50-75
34. [FILM] Tatum
O'Neal (b. 1963) American actress;
youngest person ever to win a competitive Academy Award, which
she won in 1974 at age 10 for her performance as Addie Loggins
in Paper Moon opposite her father, Ryan O'Neal. Signed
& inscribed 8x 10 photo dated 1977. VG...............25-35
See above
35. [FILM] Fahrid Murray Abraham
(b. 1939) American actor. He became widely known during the
1980s after winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his
role as Antonio Salieri in Amadeus (1984). Signed color
8x10 photo from AMADEUS. VG..................25-35
36. [FILM] Beatrice
Straight (1914-2001) American
theatre, film and television actress. She was an Academy Award
and Tony Award winner. Signed, inscribed photo dated 1991.
VG..............40-60
See above
37. [FILM] Martin Balsam (1919-1996) American actor. Signed 8x10 movie still photo from HARLOW. VG......35-45
38. [SPORTS] Mark
Spitz (b. 1950) merican former
competition swimmer, nine-time Olympic champion, and former
world record-holder in seven events. He won seven gold medals at
the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Signed 10x8 photo.
VG................25-35
See above
39. [FILM - TV] Art Carney
(1918-2003) American actor in film, stage,
television and radio. He is best known for playing Ed Norton,
opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the situation comedy
The Honeymooners, and for winning the Academy Award for Best
Actor for his role in Harry and Tonto. Signed 8x10 photo.
VG..............30-40
40. John B.
Butler (1793-1870) US Army officer who
fought in 3 wars (War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War).
ADS, 1844, signed promissory note for $1000 top [General] James K. Moorehead
(1806-1884) endortsed by Moorehead & 2 others. Approx. 8 x 3
ion. VG............60-80
See above
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41. [ART] Johannes Volpato
(1733-1803) Old Master Italian engraver. Original Engraving
with very large margins. Plate approx. (9¾ x
12½"). Perseus flying to slay the dragon that threatens
to kill Andromeda. After the painting on the facade of the
demolished Ninfeo in the Palazzo Bufalo Cancellieri, taken
down in 1885 and now in the Museo di Roma. From "Schola
Italica Picturae sive Selectae Quaedam Summorum e Schola
Italica Pictorum Tabulae Aere Incisae Cura et Impensis Gavini
Hamilton Pictoris", a series of forty plates. Circa 1772 on
thick laid paper. In very good copndition, esp. for its
age. The slight color showing in scan is from light
source - so disregard..........300-400
See above
42. [ART] F. KRATKE - 19th century French artist. Original etching signed in the plate, 5-7/8 X 9 in. plus wide margins. C. 1870s, on Holland paper. VG. A Barbizon etching..................100-150
See above
45. [ART - FRANCE] Alfred-Alexandre
Delauney (1830-1894) -
"Group of Oaks, Forest of
Fontainebleau" Original
etching after Rousseau,
image size: 6 x 9 inches
plus wide clean margins, plate
signed lower right. c.
1870. VG...........150-200
See
etching
46. [ART -
FRANCE] Felix
Augustin Milius (1843-1894) -
"Marine" Original etching after Van
De Velde, image size: 6-1/2 x
9 inches plus wide clean margins,
plate signed lower right. c.
1870. VG...........150-200
See
etching
47. [WORLD WAR II] Hans Baur (1897-1993)
was Adolf Hitler's pilot during his political campaigns of the
1920s and 1930s. He later became Hitler's personal pilot and
leader of the Reichsregierung squadron. Captured by the
Soviets at the end of World War II in Europe, he endured ten
years of imprisonment in the USSR before being released on 10
October 1955 to the French, who then imprisoned him until 1957.
ANS, 1983, written on back of postcard. Not translated.
VG...........100-150
50. [FRANCE] Louis
Bourdeau
(1824–1900) French author of various scientific, technical
and academic subjects. Coinage of the word praxeology
is often credited to Louis Bourdeau, author of a
classification of the sciences, which he published in his
Théorie des sciences: Plan de Science intégrale in 1882.
However, the term was used at least once previously (with a
slight spelling difference), as far back as 1608, by Clemens
Timpler in his Philosophiae practicae systema
methodicum. ALS, 1893, 2pp. Blue pencil
notations and 2 file punch holes.....50-75
51. [FRANCE] Jacques
Molinos (1743-1831) French architect.
Molinos was born in Lyon and studied in Paris at the Royal
Academy of Architecture under Jacques-François Blondel. Molinos
and Jacques-Guillaume Legrand collaborated on the design of the
Théâtre Feydeau (1789–1790, destroyed 1829). He was
inspector of civil buildings of the department of Seine and
architect of the city of Paris ( 1817 ). He completed the
construction of pavilions for granting pregnant farmers general
( 1804 - 1830 ), including the granting of building door
Charenton ( 1822 ) and the barrier Rochechouart ( 1826 ). He
built the Valhubert fountain, Saint-Honoré market ( 1809 ,
destroyed) and Popincourt Market ( 1829 - 1831 ). He built the
Old Hall machine, consisting of four pavilions around the
Carreau du Temple. In 1827 , he began the construction of
the church of Saint John the Baptist in Neuilly-sur-Seine ,
which was completed by his son Isidore Auguste Molinos . He was
elected member of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1829. ALS,
1818, lengthy one page. Approx. 7-3/4 x 10".
VG...........100-150
52. GERMAN WORLD WAR II ARCHIVE - An interesting German archive of 15
documents pertaining to the attempts by one Mrs. Terhaggen
to have her enlisted son return home to the family's
weaving factory that supplies clothes for German troops,
of which the son had become the boss following the
father's death on Oct. 10, 1944. She writes on Nov. 14,
1944, on letterhead of the family's factory, "Carl Hesper
Nacht", to Obergruppenführer Albert Bormann requesting
that her son, a naval officer, be returned home. She
states that hers is the last weaving shop open and without
her son there to run it, it will undoubtedly have to
close. She asks Bormann to rush the request. This appeal
must have been forwarded to a senior Kriegsmarine officer
who subsequently writes to Admiral KARL-JESCO VON
PUTTKAMMER on Dec. 1, 1944. The unidentified officer
writes : "...The comments submitted in the petition of the
wife Terheggen I first ordered to rush the 15.1.45...The
request I give you, Admiral, return with a copy of the
reply to Mrs. Terheggen...". Docketed and signed in pencil
at bottom by Puttkammer, also Bormann's ink signature is
near top of the letter.. Puttkammer
(1900-1981) was naval adjutant to Hitler; present at the
20 July Plot, he was injured and awarded the Wounded
Badge. He was sent to Berghof to destroy Hitler's papers
but was not present during his final days. Additional
documents include: an official letter from the Führer's
office regarding an elderly woman trying to donate funds
"for the reconstruction of Berlin", which are not
accepted; another document regarding a court case
involving: "...continued infidelity and continued
corruption..." of one Richard Mahler, a leader of public
health in Berlin. As a result of this, Mahler was removed
from his post by Goebbels and given four years in prison;
another document discusses cases of fruit sent to Hitler
(which made him "very happy"); another concerning empty
boxes that need to be returned to a plant as soon as
railway barriers are lifted; and questionnaires, etc. In
lightly worn condition, overall very good and worthy of
proper translation. Includes
another Bormann signed memo, and possibly others that
are initialed.
NOTE: Albert Bormann (1902-1989) served as an adjutant to Adolf Hitler, and was
the younger brother of Martin Bormann. Hitler was fond
of Bormann and found him to be trustworthy. In 1938, Bormann
was assigned to a small group of adjutants who were not
subordinate to Martin Bormann. The relationship
between Martin and Albert became so caustic that Martin
referred to him not even by name but as "the man who holds
the Führer's coat". Further in 1938, Bormann became
Chief of Main office I: Persönliche Angelegenheiten des
Führers (Personal Affairs of the Führer) of the Kanzlei des
Führers. In that job, Bormann handled much of Hitler's
routine correspondence. He became private secretary
for Hitler.
Karl-Jesco
Otto Robert von Puttkamer (1900-1981)
German rear admiral who was naval adjutant to Nazi Germany's
leader Adolf Hitler during World War II. Puttkamer was
injured on 20 July 1944 when the bomb exploded during the
July 20 Plot attempt to kill Hitler and was awarded the
Wound Badge (20 July 1944). On 20 April 1945, Hitler
told his staff, "the situation during the last few days has
changed to such an extent that I am forced to reduce my
staff". Puttkamer was ordered by Hitler to leave the Berlin
Führerbunker. On 23 April, Puttkamer and several others were
flown by aircraft to the Obersalzberg. Puttkamer was ordered
to the Berghof to destroy Hitler's papers there. Therefore,
Puttkamer was not with Hitler during his final few days in
the Führerbunker. Following the German surrender on 8 May
1945, Puttkamer was held in captivity until May 1947. He
died aged 80 in Munich.
Estimate $ 500-750
53.
[FRANCE] Rene-Joseph
de Tournemine (1661 – 1739)
French Jesuit theologian and philosopher. He founded the
Memoires de Trevoux, the Jesuit learned journal published
from 1701 to 1767, and assailed Nicolas Malebranche
with the charges of atheism and Spinozism.
Tournemine taught the young Voltaire, and became a friend.
In correspondence from 1735, however, Voltaire was critical
of the Jesuit reception of Newton and Locke. ALS
[dated?], 1p, 6-1/4 x 7-3/4 in. Very Fine................150-250
See
above
54.
[FRANCE] 1769 ARRET, DE LA COUR DE
PARLEMENT, concerning censorship by the Church, 6
pages, approx. 7 x 9 in. In very fine
condition.............100-150
55. [SPACE] Richard
Truly (b. 1937) is a retired Vice
Admiral in the United States Navy, a former fighter pilot,
former astronaut for both the United States Air Force and
NASA, and was the eighth Administrator of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from 1989 to
1992. He was the first former astronaut to head the space
agency. Signed, inscribed color litho photo, 8x10.
VG...........50-75
56. [EARLY
INDIA] Jaipur (Native Indian State) Pre-stamp cover with date
of 1690 identified in pencil. Cover has Indian and
Persian black handstamp. Approx. 4-1/2 x 6-3/4 in.
VG........60-80
See other side
57. [SUPREME COURT] Original
portrait etching of Roger B. Taney
(1777-1864) was the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court, holding that office from 1836 until his death in
1864. He was the eleventh United States Attorney
General. Artist unknown, copyrighted 1904,
image 15 x 10-3/4 in. plus margins. VG............150-200
See above
Uncle of
Abraham Lincoln
58. Kentucky Pioneer
document dated 1805, summons for Williamson Bruce to appear
before the Judges of Hardin County [Elizabethtown] Kentucky.
They are to answer William Bush plaintiff. William Bush,
brother of Sarah who was Abraham Lincoln's step-mother,
therefore William Bush was Abe's uncle by marriage. This
document was written and signed by the noted Kentucky pioneer,
Ben Helm. Also signed by William Bush on the verso. BEN HELM (b.
Fairfax county, Va., May 8, 1767; son of Capt. Thomas Helm,
apioneer settler of Kentucky, who moved from Virginia to the
Falls of Ohio, in the fall of 1779. In 1801-03 Ben Helm erected
the first brick house built there. He became a surveyor; was
state senator, 1796-1800; clerk of the Hardin county courts,
1800-17; an officer with the rank of major in the war of 1812;
filled various other offices of honor and trust in Kentucky:
purchased the farm owned by Christopher Bush, father of Mrs.
Sarah (Bush) Johnston Lincoln, step-mother of Abraham Lincoln,
and was a partner in a general store with Duff Green [later,
American statesman], conducting the business as Green &
Helm. He died in Elizabethtown, 1858, nearly 91 years
old.Apparently William Bush was somewhat of a troublemaker in
the E-town area. He was born in 1763, and in 1828 he acquired
the Knob Creek farm where the Lincolns had lived, before they
left for Indiana. His sister, Sarah, became the step-mother of
the future U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln. See the article THAT
ROGUE, WILLIAM BUSH, by Blaine V. Houmes, the Iowa physician and
collector of Lincolniana. This article appears in The
MANUSCRIPT, Summer 2002. William Bush acquired land like his
parents, and by 1817 had married and built an attractive brick
house [Elizabethtown area], a sign of sure success. He served on
jury duty with Thomas Lincoln, after of Abraham and acquired the
Knob Creek farm where the Lincolns had lived, before they left
for Indiana∞, and later Illinois. Although prosperous, he was
frequently entangled in lawsuits. His reputation was guarded and
he did not enjoy the respect of other members of the Bush
family. Little is known of Lincoln's relationship with the Bush
family. Lincoln claimed that his family's removal (to Indiana)
was partly on account of slavery, but chiefly on account of the
difficulty in land titles in Kentucky. Thomas Lincoln was known
to be anti-slavery, and as a young boy Abraham probably observed
slaves being taken in chains to Southern markets, on the road
beside his home. Carl Sandburg and other historians have not
dwelt on the cantankerous nature of the President's uncle by
marriage, let alone the fact that there was a slave-trader in
the family. We wish to give credit to Blaine Houmes for much of
what appears in this description. Approx. 6-1/8 x 7-1/2
in. Rare!............400-600
59. [IRAN] Seyyad
Abolhassan Banisadr ( b.1933)
is an Iranian politician, economist and human rights
activist. He was the first President of Iran after
the 1979 Iranian Revolution abolished the monarchy,
serving from 4 February 1980 until he was impeached
by parliament on 21 June 1981. Prior to his
presidency, he was the minister of foreign affairs
in the interim government. Banisadr lives in
Versailles, near Paris, in a villa closely guarded
by French police. Signed color 4 x 5 in. photo
dated 1983. Fine...........80-120
See
above
61. Gerald Ford
and Betty Ford -
signed 3x5 cards. VG.............75-100
See above
62. [MUSIC] Brian Wilson
(b. 1942) American musician, singer, songwriter, and record
producer best known for being the multi-tasking leader and
co-founder of the Beach Boys. Signed [with initials] sheet
music of "Surfin USA." Approx. 9 x 11-3/4 in.
VG...............75-100
See above
63. Archibald
Rutledge (1883–1973) was an American poet
and educator, the first South Carolina poet laureate from 1934
to 1973. He wrote over 50 books and many poems, usually about
his hunting and life experiences in South Carolina. ALS
[1946], 1p. to Peter A. Brannon, Dir. Dept. of Archives
and History, Montgomery, Alabama. Nice content. Accompanied by copy of letter from
Brannon to Rutledge. File holes and toning at top
corner...........50-75
Rutledge
letter
Copy of
Brannon letter
64. [CIVIL WAR] Samuel
McDowell Tate (1830-1897)
Confederate officer. In 1861, after the outbreak of war,
Tate volunteered for service in the Confederate army and
was appointed captain of Company D, Sixth North Carolina
Regiment. Commissioned and promoted to the rank of major
on 20 May 1862, he was advanced to lieutenant colonel on 2
July 1863 at Gettysburg. There he assumed command of the
Sixth North Carolina Regiment after the death of Colonel
Isaac E. Avery and led his troops up Cemetery Hill and in
the battle on Seminary Ridge. Isaac Avery formed a
partnership with Charles F. Fisher and Samuel McDowell
Tate to act as contractors in the building of the Western
North Carolina Railroad in the mid-1850s. With Hoke's
wounding at the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863,
Avery temporarily assumed command of the brigade in time
for the Gettysburg Campaign. The now 34-year-old Avery led
his troops forward on July 1 on a wide sweep north and
east of the borough of Gettysburg. Union artillery fire
from a knoll near Culp's Hill finally halted his advance.
On July 2, Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early ordered Avery along
with the brigade of Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays to assault
eastern Cemetery Hill. Attacking in the early evening,
Avery was struck in the neck by a musket ball and fell
from his white horse, bleeding badly. Apparently he was
alone at the time, and the brigade's attack was delivered
without coordination. After the ill-fated charge, the
partially paralyzed officer was discovered by several of
his soldiers. His aide and former business partner, Maj.
Samuel Tate of the 6th North Carolina, knelt by his side.
Unable to speak from his mortal wound and with his right
hand useless from the paralysis, Avery with his left hand
scribbled a simple note and gave it to Tate. It said:
"Major, tell my father I died with my face to the enemy.
I. E. Avery."
Samuel Tate continued to command the Sixth regiment until
the close of the war. When the Civil War ended, Tate made
his way back to Morganton, North Carolina, where the
stockholders of the Western North Carolina Railroad
elected him to the presidency of the disorganized and
bankrupt organization. As president, Tate repaired and
rebuilt the railroad, revamped the old rolling stock, and
straightened out its financial affairs. Governor William
W. Holden removed him from the presidency in 1865, but
Governor Jonathan Worth restored him to that position in
1866. He was again ousted by the Holden-appointed board of
directors in 1868 but continued to act as the financial
agent of the stockholders and as the trustee for payment
of debts. Autograph Document Signed, 1855,
promisory note - Thos. W. Scott to pay Damuel Mc D. Tate
$5.12. Tate's signature in the body of the
document and the text were written by Tate. So who was
Thos. W. Scott? Frances ("Frankie") Stuart
Silver was hanged in Morganton, N.C., for the 22 December
1831 murder of her husband Charles Silver. Conflicting
evidence and reports of the trial and execution have been
transformed over the years into a number of legends about
Frankie Silver. The most popular legend is that Frankie
sang a ballad at the gallows, confessing to the crime. The
song, "Frankie Silver's Confession," has been
re-published, retold, and kept alive over the years by
local storytellers, historians, and journalists. However,
this "Confession" was not penned by Frankie Silver after
all - after several lengthy investigations by historians
into the origins of the song, a consensus has emerged that
it was written by a man named Thomas W. Scott, a school
teacher who lived in Morganton at the time of the
execution. VG and Rare!!!!!.................200-300
65. [FRANCE] Year VI (1798 ) printed document "Coneil des 500", creation of income tax, 24-pages, approx. 7.5 x 10". Edge toning o/w VG..........100-150
See above
66. [FRANCE] DECRET De La Convention Nationale, 4 December 1792, 2-pages, signed inprint by Garat & Lebrun, 7 x 9-1/2". Two months after abolition of Royalty. Very fresh condition..........80-120
See front67. [FRANCE] DECRET De La Convention Nationale, 28 July 1791, 2-pages, signed inprint Duport for the King, 6-1/2 x 8-1/2". Concerns Principaute de Sedan. Very fresh condition..........80-120
See front
71. [FRANCE] Louis Loew (1828 - 1917) President of the Criminal Chamber during the investigations of the first quashing of the verdict that had convicted Dreyfus. As president of the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation as of 11 May 1886, he directed the investigations during the first quashing of the Dreyfus trial, and felt "condemned to public hatred and the target of its fury, [my name, my religion and my family being] scrutinized, misrepresented and reviled with the most treacherous acrimony." In January 1899, a deputy included him, along with his rapporteur Bard and public prosecutor Manau, in a "trio of rogues." ALS, Paris, 1887, 3pp., 4-1/8 x 5-1/4". Fine condition.............50-75
72. [FRANCE] Medieval Document from 1366 on
vellum, 1 page, approx. 8 x 6.5". Quite fresh
condition. See small slip [scan 2] identifies as
being from Montils...........300-400
73. [SOMERSWORTH] William Pitt Moses ( 1827-1905) born Exeter, New Hampshire. Enlisted in Union army June 24, 1862 as 1 st Lieut. On August 5, 1862 he was commissioned into F Company NH 9th Infantry. Mustered out June 10, 1865 at Alexandria, Virginia. Promotion - Quartermaster 1 1/13/62. DOCUMENT SIGNED, GREAT FALLS MANUFACTURING CO., 1874, receipt for Cyrus Freeman. Approx. 7-1/2 x 3-1/4. VG...............25-35
74. [MEDICINE] Daniel Elmer Salmon (1850-1914) was a veterinary surgeon. He earned the first D.V.M. degree awarded in the United States, and spent his career studying animal diseases for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He gave his name to the Salmonella genus of bacteria, which were discovered by an assistant, and named in his honor. In 1883 he was asked to establish a veterinary division within the Department of Agriculture. It became the Bureau of Animal Industry and he served as its chief from 1884 to December 1, 1905. Signed document dated Sept. 20/96 [1896], receipt for $100 contribution from the American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science to the international fund for the erection of the Pasteur monument in Paris, France. Prof. Robert S. Woodward sent the contribution check. This document signed signed by Daniel E. Salmon as President of the Pasteur Monument Committee of the United States and its secretary Emil Alexander de Schweinitz (1866-1904) American bacteriologist.
75. (American Artists Lot) includes:
Henry Botkin
(1896-1983) American Modernist who served as President of
the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors from 1957 to
1961. He was an illustrator for The Saturday Evening Post,
Harpers, and The Century Magazine. SIGNATURE on
Card – Helen Alton Sawyer
(1900-1999) American Landscape Artists
and still life painter. ANS, on back of envelope
1955. Louis David
Valliant (1875-1944) American Painter
and Artist. He is known as a Muralist. His most famous work
is “The Fall of Icarus”. ALS, on bottom of 1934
letter. Nicholas
(Nick) HOBART – English born American
Cartoonist. Known for his famous Marriage cartoon, for the
Saturday Evening Post and others. TLS 1990. Eldon Dedini (1921
–2006) American cartoonist whose work has appeared in
Esquire, The New Yorker, Playboy and elsewhere. His work is
raunchy and humorous, but never pornographic, and is
liberally sprinkled with leering satyrs and wide-eyed,
amply-endowed young nymphs. ANS. JOHN CAUGHEY
(1874-1976) American Painter called “Grandpa
Moses”, he started painting in his late 70’s, rural
primitive works, in New Hampshire. ALS, (1974),
2pp..............80-120
76. [FILM]
See above
77. [FRANCE] original bond -
Savana, Societe Industrielle, Commerciale Et Financiere,
Bordeaux, France, 23 May 1952. With coupons. Has a
number of African vignettes including a native attending an
elephant. Ink signature. VG......50-75
78. [ART] Raúl Anguiano (1915
– 2006) was a notable Mexican painter of the 20th
century, part of the “second generation” of Mexican muralists
which continued the tradition of Diego Rivera, José Clemente
Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros but experimented with it as
well. Anguiano was born during the height of the Mexican
Revolution, which would inspire a majority of his mural
painting. He studied painting in his hometown of Guadalajara
before moving to Mexico City to begin his career. His first
major exhibition was held at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, at
age 20. His works include over 100 individual and collective
exhibitions with 50 murals, mostly in Mexico and the United
States. As he continued his artistry with aspects of the
Mexican muralism movement, he also experimented with other
styles such as Cubism, Surrealism and Expressionism. His most
famous painting is “La espina” (The thorn) which depicts a
Mayan woman digging a thorn out of her foot with a knife. His
later works concentrated on depicting Mexico in vivid colors
and traditional imagery. Signed photograph
[signed on verso], 5 x 7 in. Fine. Very scarce!...............80-120
See above
See verso
signature
79. [MAINE] Henry S. Burrage (1837-1926) he was the First State Historian [Maine 1907-1926]. Henry Sweetser Burrage was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, the son of Jonathan Burrage and Mary Upton Burrage. He prepared for college at Pierce Academy and graduated from Brown University in 1861. After a year at Newton Theological Seminary, he enlisted as a private in the 36th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and rose to the rank of major. Wounded in the shoulder at Cold Harbor, he was captured at Petersburg and spent time in Libby Prison. At the end of the Civil War, Henry Burrage resumed his studies at Newton, graduating in 1867. His first and only pastorate was at the First Baptist Church in Waterville, Maine from 1869 to 1873. For the next thirty-two years, he was the editor of Zion's Advocate, a statewide weekly Baptist newspaper which was based in Portland. Highly respected in education circles, he was a trustee of Colby College from 1881 to 1906, Newton Theological Seminary from 1881 to 1906, and Brown University from 1889 to 1901. Active in veterans organizations, he served as chaplain of the National Soldiers Home at Togus from 1905 to 1912. Burrage excelled in the research and writing of Maine's Colonial history, as is reflected in his publications. He was a member of the Standing Committee as well as vice-president and president of the Maine Historical Society. In 1907 Governor William T. Cobb appointed him as State Historian, which he held until his death on March 9, 1926, at the age of 89. Offered here is a partly-printed Document Signed, Military Order, Loyal Legion, United States - Commandery of the State of Maine, Portland, 1905, 1p, 8-1/4 x 6 in. Dues receipt for Edward W. Heath. VG............50-75
80. Alice Stone Blackwell
(1857-1950) American feminist, suffragist, journalist,
and human rights advocate. Alice went blind in her later
years. ALS, 1945, written in the 3rd person. To
the New England Grenfell Association. Dear Friends:
Enclosed find $7 for the Marguerite Thomas Fund, $5 from
Miss Alice Stone Blackwell and $2 from Miss Myra B.
Stronach [her housekeeper who passed away
1976] both at the same address - 1010
Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge 38, Mass. Approx.
8.5 x 11 in. Accompanied by a 1945 TLS from N.E. Grenfell
Assoc. to John T. Blackwell re: contrbutions from Alice and
Myra [with cover]; and ALSs from Agnes M. Winter &
Mary Ewing, who also made contributions................200-300
81. [COLONIAL] Nathaniel Folsom
(1726-1790) American merchant and statesman. He was a
delegate for New Hampshire in the Continental Congress in 1774
and 1777 to 1780, as well as the Major General of the New
Hampshire Militia. Folsom was born into a large family
in Exeter, New Hampshire. His ancestors were among Exeter's
earliest settlers, having arrived with the Gilman family, to
whom they were related, from Hingham, Massachusetts, where
both families settled for a time before moving on to New
Hampshire. When Folsom's father died, in January
1740, the thirteen-year-old went to work for a merchant. He
invested in timber and opened a saw-mill. Then in 1761, he
went into business with some distant cousins, Joseph and
Josiah Gilman. They became Folsom, Gilman & Gilman and
opened a general store, built ships, and carried on an
import/export business. The firm operated in Exeter and
Portsmouth. Though the partners went their separate ways in
1768, Folsom continued in foreign commerce, timber, and lumber
operations for the rest of his life. Folsom joined the
militia as did most young men. During the French and Indian
War he was Captain of a company in the New Hampshire
Provincial Regiment during the Crown Point expedition led by
Sir William Johnson in 1755. At the Battle of Lake George, his
company, supported by artillery from Massachusetts surprised
and captured Baron Dieskau, the French commander-in-chief.
Besides capturing the Baron, they dispersed the French troops,
took the French baggage train and seized a critical mass of
supplies, with the loss of only six men. Folsom went on to
become a colonel in the militia. His formal commission was
revoked by Governor Wentworth after the raid on Fort William
and Mary in December 1774. Disregarding this, Colonel Folsom
marched his regiment to Portsmouth, and escorted the captured
cannons safely back to Durham. On May 29, 1775, the
Provincial Congress named him a Brigadier General in command
of New Hampshire's forces. This created some confusion, as the
Massachusetts provisional government had named John Stark to
the same position. At the time, Colonel Stark was the senior
commander of the New Hampshire men who had marched to the
Siege of Boston. The confusion was resolved in June, when the
Continental Congress named John Sullivan General of those New
Hampshire forces in service with the Continental Army. Folsom
was the senior officer for militia forces within the state. He
was later named a Major General, and continued recruiting,
training, and supply efforts throughout the war. Folsom
had served several years as moderator of the town meetings at
Exeter. When a revolutionary Assembly, the Provincial
Congress, first met on July 21, 1774, he was a delegate. The
Provincial Congress, in turn named him their delegate to the
first Continental Congress that met in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. In 1775, Folsom continued his service in
the provincial congress, as he would do until 1783. He became
a close political ally of Meshech Weare and Josiah Bartlett,
as he was named to the New Hampshire Committee of Safety. In
January 1776, he also became a justice in the Rockingham
County court of common pleas. In 1777 and 1779 he was also
returned to his old post as a delegate to the Continental
Congress. In 1783 he became the chief judge in the
common pleas court. That same year he went to, and presided
over, the state's constitutional convention. When a
constitution was adopted, as president of the convention, he
wrote a cover letter, then forwarded it to the towns for
ratification. Ironically, one problem addressed by the
constitution was to limit the number of offices held by one
man. Folsom resigned from the Assembly, and as head of the
militia, and from the Governor's Council. Offered
here is an ADS, Exeter [New Hampshire], June
24, 1772, approx. 7-1/2 x 2-1/4 in. A
promisory note to pay Capt. Robert Follett 31 pounds 16
shillings in three months time. Signed Folsom Gilman
& Gilman as usual...............200-300
82. [ENGLAND] William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth FRS, SA
(1784-1853), styled The Honourable William Legge until 1801
and Viscount Lewisham between 1801 and 1810, was a British
peer. Signed Dartmouth address panel, postmarked
1827, about 5 x 3-1/4 in. Comes with
engraving of the Dartmouth coat-of-arms crest. VG.......25-35
83. [ART] Nelson
C. White (1900-1989) American painter, art
historian. ALS, Waterford, Ct., 1937, 4 pages, to the noted
artist Horace Robbins Burdick (1844-1942). Excellent content;
mentions William Merritt Chase and others. Fine............50-75
84. [WAR OF 1812] Capt. James Ayer -
signed document, Kittery, Maine, Muster Roll, 1814. This
was before Maine became a state. Aprox. 17 x 20 in.
Completely separated at middle fold. Lists by name 93
men...............100-150
88. [FILM] "Butterfly"
McQueen (1911-1995) American
actress. Originally a dancer, McQueen first appeared as
Prissy, Scarlett O'Hara's maid in the 1939 film Gone with the
Wind. She continued as an actress in film in the 1940s, then
moving to television acting in the 1950s. During World War II,
she frequently appeared on the Armed Forces Broadcast
"Jubilee," as a comedienne. Photocopy of a signed
photo [printed signature] on which she writes in blue
ballpoint pen "as 'Prissy' of G.W.T.W.", 8-1/2 x
11 in. So her signature nis printed [copied] but the rest in
ink handwriting by McQueen. VG...........50-75
See above
90. [Theatre: Drury Lane] ALS of Samuel Spring to the Duke of Sussex, submitting a bill for two private boxes, together with the receited bill itself. Each 1p, 1816............80-120
95.
[FRANCE] Jacques Vallée, Sieur Des
Barreaux (1599-1673) French poet. His
great-uncle, Geoffroy Vallée, had been hanged in 1574 for the
authorship of a book called Le Flau de la Joy. His nephew
appears to have inherited his scepticism, which on one occasion
nearly cost him his life; the peasants of Touraine attributed to
the presence of the unbeliever an untimely frost that damaged
the vines, and proposed to stone him. His authorship of the
sonnet on "Penitence", by which he is generally known, has
been disputed, notably by Voltaire. Des Barreaux was
apparently bisexual. Although he was later known as one of the
lovers of Marion Delorme, a famous courtesan, he also was the
lover of the freethinking poet Théophile de Viau, called the
"King of Libertines" by Jesuit prosecutors. During his
imprisonment in 1623–25 on charges of writing atheistic poems
with homosexual allusions, de Viau addressed a poem to Vallée,
"The Complaint of Théophile to his friend Tircis", reproaching
Des Barreaux for doing little to help him. After de Viau's
death in 1626, a contemporary biographer of high society,
Tallement des Réaux, referred to Des Barreaux as de Viau's
widow, "thus indicating that their physical relationship was
common knowledge at the time." Subsequently, Des Barreaux was a
lover of the libertine poet Denis Sanguin de Saint-Pavin, the
so-called "King of Sodom", "a consummate gentleman" whose
aristocratic rank and social connections protected him from
prosecution for his witty, homosexually themed writings.
In his Pensées, Pascal refers to him in a passage about those
who renounce reason and "become brute beasts". A
French mystery document on vellum, either written and signed
"Vallee" or about him. Approx. 7-3/4 x
1-3/4". Right edge affixed to back of an 1809 showing 3
signatures not identified. Worthy of research.
VG............350-450
96. [FILM] Jean Hersholt [1886-1956] noted actor who played Shirley Temple's grandfather in Heidi. He appeared in 140 films and directed four. Signed & inscribed 5x7 photo, he adds 1942. VG............50-75
97. [SWINDLER] Horatio William Bottomley [1860-1933]. English journalist and financier. Made fortune floating speculative stocks; established weekly John Bull (1906), vehicle of rabid patriotism during World War I; M.P. (1906-12, 1918-22). Bankrupt (1911); regained fortune in lotteries, etc.; finally convicted of misappropriation of funds held in trust (1922), and imprisoned for 5 years. Brief TLS, 1918, 1p. "I am obliged for your letter. The message I send you is my earnest wish for a speedy and triumphant conclusion of the War." Rust mark from paperclip top edge...........50-75
98. [NOBEL] Philip Noel-Baker, Baron (1889 -1982) British politician, diplomat, academic, an outstanding amateur athlete, and renowned campaigner for disarmament who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1959. SIGNATURE plus cover letter from his secretary dated March 27, 1946. ..............25-35
100.
[MUSIC] Jane Laurie Borthwick
(1813-1897) Scottish Composer and translator. In 1855, she
and her sister Sarah Findlater co-produced a book of
translations of German hymns titled Hymns from the Land of
Luther (1854, 1855, 1858 & 1862). In 1875, while living in
Switzerland, she produced another book of translations
called Alpine Lyrics. Borthwick was also active with the
Edinburgh House of Refuge, the Moravian Mission in
Labrador, and other mission work. AMQS from her
composition "Come, Labor On", approx. 10.5 x 5".......75-100
101. [ART] Marie-Victoire Jaquotot [1778-1855] French painter on Porcelaine. ALS, 1831, 1p, 5-1/4 x 8 in. She signs Veuve (widow) Jaquotot. VG...........75-100
102. [ARCHITECTURE] Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853) neoclassical French architect, interior decorator and designer, who worked in such close partnership with Charles Percier, originally his friend from student days. Starting from 1794, it is fruitless to disentangle artistic responsibilities in their work. Together, Percier and Fontaine were inventors and major proponents of the rich and grand, consciously archaeological versions of neoclassicism we recognize as Directoire style and Empire style. The Empire period was popularized by the inventive designs of Percier and Fontaine, Napoleon's architects for Malmaison. ALS, no date, 1p, 4to. Re: visit coastal quarries. VG.............100-150
Scan 1
103. [FRANCE] Jean-François Constant Mocquard ( 1791 - 1864 ) French lawyer , diplomat , sub-prefect and French politician , Chief of Staff of Napoleon III ( 1848 - 1864 ) and senator ( 1 863 - 1864 ). ALS, 1853, 1p. Approx. 5-1/4 x 8-1/4". VG.........50-75
See letter
See
portrait of Mocquard
104. [THEATRE] Elisabeth (Bessy) Marbury (1856-1933) pioneering
American theatrical and literary agent and producer who
represented prominent theatrical performers and writers in the
late 19th and early 20th centuries and helped shape business
methods of the modern commercial theater. She was the longtime
companion of Elsie de Wolfe (later known as Lady Mendl), a
prominent socialite and famous interior decorator. Marbury, for
many remains a bundle of contradictions. Although she herself
was the embodiment of female independence in almost every way,
she initially opposed suffrage. She made a bold reversal once
women in the USA did receive the right to vote. Bessy Marbury's
clients ranged from the French Academy of Letters, to
playwrights Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, to the dance
team of Vernon and Irene Castle, as well as being an early
promoter of African American writers of the Harlem Renaissance.
She also played an instrumental role in developing the modern
"Book Musical" that audiences came to know as defining
"Broadway" in the twentieth century, notably of Cole Porter's
first musical, See America First,and Jerome Kern (Nobody Home
(1915), Very Good, Eddie (1915), and Love o' Mike (1916)). Who
she represented just goes on and on. Offered here are 3 TLSs,
ALL 1912 [in French], 1p. each., to M. Marcel Ballot regarding
the play La Princesse Lointaine. Plus 3 others TLSs signed by
others. All have pencil notations by the recipient. A small but
certainly important theatrical archive of a significant person
in her field...............100-150
105.
Isabelle de Montolieu (1751-1832) was a Swiss novelist and
translator. She wrote in and translated to the French
language. Montolieu penned a few original novels and over 100
volumes of translations. She wrote the first French
translation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility (Raison et
Sensibilité, ou Les Deux Manières d'Aimer) and Persuasion (La
Famille Elliot, ou L'Ancienne Inclination). One of her
translations to French - Johann David Wyss's German-language
The Swiss Family Robinson (Le Robinson suisse, ou, Journal
d'un père de famille, naufragé avec ses enfans ) - was adapted
and expanded by her with original episodes more than once.
Montolieu's French version is the literal source of still
frequently reprinted English translations - for example
William H. G. Kingston's 1879 version, one of the most popular
in English over the years, is actually a translation of
Montolieu's French adaptation.Her first novel, Caroline de
Lichtfield, ou Mémoires d'une Famille Prussienne, was an
influential instant best-seller in the 1780s and stayed in
print until the mid-19th century. ALS (1814), 1p...........50-75
106. [FRANCE] Printed DECRET De La Convention Nationale, Feb. 5, 1794, 3-pages, about 7-3/4 x 8-1/2. This is from the period know as The Reign of Terror on the topic of Slavery. On first page it names General Pichegru(e) in Chief of Northern Army. Jean-Charles Pichegru (1761 - 1804) French general and political figure of the French Revolution and Revolutionary Wars. He briefly served in the American Revolutionary War. In December 1793 Hoche was arrested, probably owing to his colleague's denounciations, and Pichegru became commander-in-chief of the army of the Rhine-and-Moselle, then he was summoned to succeed Jourdan in the army of the North in February 1794, subsequently fighting three major campaigns of one year (see: French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1794). The forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain, the Dutch Republic and Habsburg Austria held a strong position along the Sambre to the North Sea. He planned a coup d'état known as the Coup of 18 Fructidor, but was arrested, and with fourteen others deported to Cayenne, French Guiana, in 1797. He and seven others escaped and fled to Paramaribo. The gouverneur De Friderici allowed them to get on board on a ship to the United States. Then he went to London, serving on General Aleksandr Rimsky-Korsakov's staff in the campaign of 1799. He went to Paris in August 1803 with Georges Cadoudal to head a Royalist uprising against the First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte . Betrayed by a friend, he was arrested on 28 February 1804, and was later found strangled in prison, but it could also have been a suicide. The Reign of Terror (September 5, 1793 to July 28, 1794), also known simply as The Terror (French: la Terreur), was a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins, and marked by mass executions of "enemies of the revolution." The guillotine (called the "National Razor") became the symbol of the revolutionary cause, strengthened by a string of executions, including King Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette. Other than a damp stain along bottom edge this is in excellent condition. Rare as such!............100-150
Portrait of Gen. Pichegru
107.
[MEDICINE] Madeleine Brès (1842-1921) the first French
female to get a degree of doctor of medicine. At age 8 she
began following her father to work at the hospital in Nimes.
A nun took affection and showing her a few minor procedures,
such as preparing tea and poultice. As was customary at the
time, she married very young, fifteen years and takes the
name of Brès. In 1866, she appeared before the Dean of the
Faculty of Medicine of Paris, Charles Adolphe Würtz and
requested permission to enroll in medicine. This he said he
would do, but she needed a bachelor's degree, which she
received three years later. During the war between France
and Germany, while a widow and mother of three children, she
practices at the Mercy Hospital. On June 3, 1875, then age
33, she obtained her degree of doctor of medicine. During
her career, she serves as a professor of health and
education including the directors of kindergartens in the
city of Paris. She leads the journal Health of Women and
Children and is the author of several books on child care.
She died Nov. 30, 1921 in Montrouge, in poverty. Brief ALS,
nd, 1p. Light staining in one area o/w VG. Not
translated.............150-250
108. [FRANCE] Albert Delpit [1849-1893] Fr. writer. ALS, no yr., 2-1/2 pp, 5x8 in. VG. Speaks of his novel and play..........75-100
109. [WATERLOO] Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham (1794-1870) British soldier, peer and long-standing Conservative Member of Parliament. Hotham fought at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and later achieved the rank of General. Signed address panel postmarked 1829. Attractive example.........40-60
110.
[MUSIC] Sir Geraint Evans
(1922-1992) Welsh baritone or bass-baritone noted for
operatic roles including Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro,
Papageno in Die Zauberflöte, and the title roles in Falstaff
and Wozzeck. He sang more than 70 different roles in a
career that lasted from his first appearance at Covent
Garden in 1948 to his farewell there in 1984. TLS,
1990, 1p. Mentions his autobiography.
VG............50-75
111. Percy MacKaye
(1875–1956) American dramatist and poet. Signed,
inscribed 5x7 photo, 1935. Only minor faults. VG......60-80
See photo
112.
Leonard Andrew
Scheele (1907-1993) American
physician and public servant. He was appointed
the seventh Surgeon General of the United States
from 1948 to 1956. TLS, Federal Security Agency,
1949, 1p, as Surgeon General, to Philip
J. Philbin, US congressman from Mass. Accompanied by TLS by Vlado A.
Getting MD, and 4 telegrams. VG............50-75
113. [MUSIC] Baroness Jacqueline Fontyn [b. 1930] contemporary Belgian composer, pianist and music educator. She was born in Antwerp, and has received the title of baroness from the King of Belgium in recognition of her many artistic contributions. AMQS on 6x4 card. VG.......35-45
114. SPORTS SIGNED SHEET from the Michael Bolton Celebrity Softball Challenge (1997) SIGNED by 13: KYLE ROTE (1928-2002) Football THOMAS W. BROWN (1940) Football RON WALLER (1933) Football MIKE MEADE (1960) Football MICHAEL SANDOR SOMMER (1934) Football CHET HANULAK (1928) Football DIONNA HARRIS (1968) Olympic Gold Champion others unidentified...........50-75
See above
115. [ENTERTAINMENT] Minnie Pearl
(1912-1996) American country comedienne who appeared at
the Grand Ole Opry for more than 50 years (from 1940 to 1991)
and on the television show Hee Haw from 1969 to 1991.
Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG............40-60
116. [FILM-MUSIC] Gertrude Niesen [1911-1975] American singer and actress who achieved her greatest success during the Big Band Era. Signed, inscribed 5x7 photo. Very nice and in fine condition...........40-60
117. [ART - OLDMASTER] Pierre-Etienne MOITTE (1722, Paris, 1780, Paris) French engraver, part of a family of artists. He studied in Paris with Jacques-Firmin Beauvarlet and Pierre-François Beaumont (1719-1769). He was accepted in 1771 by the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture and subsequently signed his prints 'Graveur du Roi'. Between c. 1747 and 1754 he was one of the principal engravers commissioned to work for the 'Cabinet de S.E.M. Le Comte de Brühl,' a collection published in Dresden in 1754 and consisting of 50 plates after selected paintings from the celebrated collection owned by Heinrich von Brühl. In addition to the Mystic Marriage of St Catherine after Correggio and three history subjects after Jean-Baptiste Corneille, Moitte contributed 11 masterly pieces after Dutch and Flemish paintings, including the Dutch Merchant and the Flemish Cook after Gerrit Dou; the Broken Egg, after Frans van Mieris the Elder; the Judgement of Paris after Rubens; four landscapes after Jacob van Ruisdael and Guillam Dubois (c. 1610-80); and Travellers' Rest and Horses at the Watering Trough after Philips Wouwerman. Moitte enjoyed a successful career in Paris by reproducing works after 18th-century French painters such as Nicolas Lancret, François Boucher and Pierre-Antoine Baudouin. Above all, he popularised sentimental genre paintings by Greuze, producing such prints as the Wrathful Mother, Repentance and the Idle Woman. Like most reproductive printmakers of the period, Moitte also engraved designs for book illustrations; thus he provided 17 plates after drawings by Jean-Baptiste Oudry for the four-volume folio edition of Jean de La Fontaine's Fables published between 1755 and 1759. Original engraving, from the 18th century, approx. 11-1/4 x 8-1/4". Wide margins. Old damp stains in bottom margin..............100-150
See above118. [TV] Bea Arthur (1922-2009)
American actress. Signed, inscribed
[lengthy inscription] 8x10 photo. VG..........40-60
119. [TV] Will Hutchins (b. 1930) American actor most noted for playing the lead role of the young lawyer from Oklahoma, Tom Brewster, in the Warner Brothers Western television series Sugarfoot, which aired on ABC from 1957 to 1961. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo as "Sugarfoot." VG................25-35
120. A short snorter is a banknote inscribed by people traveling together on an aircraft. The tradition was started by Alaskan Bush flyers in the 1920s and spread through the military and commercial aviation. During World War II short snorters were signed by flight crews and conveyed good luck to soldiers crossing the Atlantic. Friends would take the local currency and sign each others bills creating a "keepsake of your buddy's signatures". Offered here is a one dollar bill short snorter............50-75
121. [FILM] Marsha Mason (b. 1942) American actress. SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO........25-35
122.
Robert Culp (1930-2010) American actor who earned an
international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on "I
Spy" [1965-68], the espionage series in which he and co-star
Bill Cosby played a pair of secret agents. Signed, inscribed
8x10 photo. Attractive shot, 2002. VG.............30-40
123. (Nobel Prize Lot) Melvin Schwartz
(1932-2009) Physics 1988 signed biographical sketch PLUS
signature in return address on envelope, Paul
Samuelson (1915-2009), Econonics 1970,
signed 3x5 paper, Glenn Seaborg
(1912-1999), Chemistry 1951signed card. VG..............60-80
124.
Charles Sprague (1791-1875)
early American poet. He worked for 45 years for the State and
Globe Banks and was often referred to as the "Banker Poet of
Boston". His odes and prologues won several competitive prizes
and were collected and published in 1841 as The Writings of
Charles Sprague. Clip Signature. VG............30-40
125. [BASEBALL] Steve Garvey (b. 1948) nicknamed "Mr. Clean" because of the squeaky clean image he held throughout his career in baseball. Signed TOPPS card, 4-3/4 x 7 in. The dark blue signature is the authentic one [signed in person]. VG.............40-60
See above
126. Charles Rollin Buckalew (1821-1899) American lawyer and Democratic party politician from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Buckalew was the most influential early advocate of proportional representation in the United States. His proposals for a type of voting system known as cumulative voting gained significant support in Congress, and he played a central role in the adoption of cumulative voting in several places, including Illinois for state legislative elections in 1870, a system that lasted in that state until 1980. Autograph Letter Signed, Near Bloomsburg, Oct. 15, 1862, 2pp, approx. 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" To Col. N.E. Piollet. Good political content. VG.......75-100
127. [ENTERTAINMENT] Edward "Eddie" Rubin (1912-1999) was a Los Angeles-based entertainment lawyer, who represented such clients as Steve McQueen, Goldie Hawn, Warren Beatty and Howard Hughes. As a partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, Eddie chaired the firm's entertainment practice, during which time he represented several major film studios. During his career, he served as president of the California Bar Association, the largest state bar association in the United States, and as a trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. TLS, 1963, 1p, to Milton Ebbins, c/o Chrislaw Productions, about employing a composer. VG........25-35
128. [FILM] Cesar Romero (1907-1994) American actor. Signed, inscribed
5x7 photo. VG......40-60
See Romero
photo
129. [TV]
Stacey Keach (b. 1941) American actor.
Signed 5x7 photo. VG..........25-35
130. [SCIENCE] Erwin F. Smith [1813-1938] Chief of Plant Pathology in the Bureau of Plant Industry, USDA, for almost four decades, from 1889 to 1927. Erwin F. Smith is recognized as the Father of Bacterial Plant Pathology. TLS, US Department of Agriculture, 1923, 1p, 4to. To Dr. R.S. Woodward. Says he has consulted four standard "Practices of Medicine" without finding "a very great deal of service to you." They all agree that a warm climate is best for someone who has chronic bronchitis. Recommends that Woodward have an independent medical examination. VG...............50-75
See Smith letter
131. [SPACE PHOTOGRAPHY] WILLENE WHISENHANT - early NASA photographer. Offered here is an original color vintage photograph of astronaut Gordon Cooper standing near plane. Whisenhant writes in ink below image "Cooper's Private Plane." NASA S-63-1757. Provenance: from the personal files of Willene Whisenhant, the photographer. Fine....100-150
See photograph
133. Group of 7 biographical proof sheets signed. These are for the 1946-47 edition of WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA. Includes: W. Morgenstierne, Paul V. McNutt [signed with initials], Clarence E. manion, Chesly Manly, L.C. Marshal, Wm. McChesney Martin Jr., and James Lewis Morrill......................40-60
134. [THEATRE] Beatrice Cameron (1868-1940) actress who was married to Richard Mansfield. She earned an enviable reputation as leading lady in many of his most successful plays. ANS, no date, about 4-1/4 x 4-3/4". Says she has a fatigued throat. VG.........20-30
135. [ENGLAND] William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam PC (1748-1833), styled Viscount Milton until 1756, was a British Whig statesman of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1782 he inherited his uncle Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham's estates, making him one of the richest people in Britain. He played a leading part in Whig politics until the 1820s. ALS, no year, 1p. PLUS engraved portrait suitable for framing with this letter.......50-75
136. [VERMONT] Ebenezer J. Ormsbee (1834-1924) was the 41st Governor of Vermont. During the civil war he enlisted in the Brandon "Allen Grays" in April 1861, which became Company G of the 1st Vermont Infantry. He was elected 2nd lieutenant on April 25, 1861, and served with the regiment for its full three month term. In September 1862, he joined Company G, 12th Vermont Infantry, serving as its captain, and was mustered out with his regiment in July 1863. After he returned home, Ormsbee started practicing law in Brandon, as a partner of Anson A. Nicholson, and later with Ebenezer N. Briggs. Document Signed, Brandan [VT], 1863, 1p, body of documentnin Ormsbee's hand, including his signature. Signed by Sarah D. Kinsman. 7-3/4 x 4-1/4 in. VG.................80-120
See above
137. [ACTORS] Signed photos: Bob Crosby [1913-1993] 4x5. Natalie Schafer [1900-1991] 3.5 x 4.5. Loni Anderson [b. 1945] 5x7. Patricia Neal [1926-2010) 3.5 x 7. All are inscribed except Loni Anderson..........75-100
See photos above
138. [FILM] Anne Revere
(1903-1990) American actress. TLS, 1979, 1p. regarding a funny
incident with her friend Betty Hut3ton in a film that she
would like to see placed in a book written. 5-3/4 x 7-3/4 in.,
includes envelope. VG.............50-75
See above
See
picture of Revere
139. [CIVIL WAR] Fred. E. Edgar
(1842-?) Union soldier from Brooklyn, NY. He enlisted in the
83d N. Y. Volunteers and remained with that regiment two
years. He was transferred to the United States signal corps,
and served with distinction four years longer. Upon returning
home at the close of the war he joined the 7th Regiment, and
has served consecutively twenty years. His signature on album
page. VG.................25-35
140. [MARINE NAVIGATION] Group of 5 stock certificates: Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Co. 1950; International Mercantile Marine Co. 1938; two United States Lines Co. 1930 & 1948; and The Pioneer Steamship Co. 1913. All VG...........40-60
142. [OPERA] Tito Schipa
(1888-1965) Italian tenore. In 1919, Schipa traveled to
the United States, joining the Chicago Opera Company. He
remained with the Chicago company until 1932, whereupon he
appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1932 to 1935,
and again in 1941. He also sang at the San Francisco Opera,
beginning in 1924. From 1929 to 1949 he performed
regularly in Italy, including at La Scala, Milan and the Rome
Opera. He returned to Buenos Aires to sing in 1954. In 1957,
he toured the Soviet Union. Vintage signed album
page, dated 1926. On the verso is the signature of Anna Kaskas (1897-1988), Opera
Contralto, Met star from 1936-1950. Her signature is
dated 1935, the year she started at the Met.
VG...............60-80
143. H.G.
(Helena Rubinstein. 1870-1965) Polish cosmetics industrialist,
founder and eponym of Helena Rubinstein, Incorporated, which
made her one of the world's richest women. ALS on postcard from
Paris to friends. She has signed "H.G." for Helena Gourielli,
which she often used for friends and business personnel. VG.
Postmarked Dec. 12, 1957...........80-120
144.
[SCIENCE] CLYDE W. TOMBAUGH (1906-1997)
American Astronomer, discovered the dwarf Pluto in 1930, now not
considered a planet. SIGNED print sheet “Model of the
Solar System” 1p..........40-60
145. Francis Grover
Cleveland (1903-1995)
son of US President Grover
Cleveland. Brief TLS saying he has
nothing of his father's that could be
sent. VG............25-35
146. Richard
Folsom Cleveland
(1897-1974) son of US
President Grover
Cleveland.
ALS, 1968, 1p.,
regretting that he
has none of his
father's signatures
left.
VG...........25-35
147. [MUSIC] Prosper Philippe Catherine Sainton (1813-1890) French violinist. In 1844 he made his first appearance in England, at a Philharmonic concert directed by Mendelssohn. Settling in London, he was in 1845 appointed professor at the Royal Academy of Music. In the early organizations for chamber music which culminated in the establishment of the popular concerts, Sainton bore an important part; and when the Royal Italian Opera was started at Covent Garden, he led the orchestra under Michael Costa, with whom he migrated to Her Majesty's Theatre in 1871. From 1848 to 1855 he was leader of the Queen's Band, and in 1862 he conducted the music at the opening of the International Exhibition. In 1860, he married the famous contralto singer, Miss Charlotte Dolby. He was leader of the principal provincial festivals for many years, and gave a farewell concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1883. He died in October 1890. His method was sound, his style artistic, and his educational work of great value, the majority of the most successful orchestral violinists having been his pupils. Brief ALS, 1863, 1p, 4.5 x 7". Some stains & off-setting caused by folding while ink was still wet.............50-75
148. [MISSISSIPPI] Lee M. Russell (1875-1943) the 40th Governor of Mississippi. He was born in Lafayette County, Mississippi and later attended the University of Mississippi. During his time as a student, he was the leader in a movement to abolish Greek fraternities. Russell was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1907 and to the Mississippi State Senate in 1909. n 1912, he successfully passed a bill prohibiting secret and exclusive societies at the public institutions of higher learning. The law stayed on the books for twelve years. Russell was elected to the office of lieutenant governor in 1915 and elected governor in 1919. His term was marked by crop failures due to the boll weevil. Russell also filed an antitrust suit against several fire insurance companies for their business practices. In 1923, he was sued for seduction and breach of promise by his former secretary Frances Birkhead.[1] Russell was acquitted and he blamed the lawsuit on the fire insurance industry. TLS, 1919, 1p, to WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, stating he does not wish to provide a biographical sketch of himself and noting, "We all know 'who's who' down here and that suits us." Also, does not wish to be annoyed to death by a salesman trying to sell him a copy of the book. Includes carbon copies of several Who's Who letters to Russell...............60-80
See his letter
149. [MUSIC] Ronnie Milsap (b.
1943) one of country music's most popular and
influential performers of the 1970s and 1980s. Signed
color picture portrait. VG.............25-35
150. [FILM] Binnie Barnes (1903-1998) English-American actress. She began her acting career in films in 1923, appearing in a short film made by Lee De Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Her film career continued in Great Britain, most notably in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) as Katherine Howard, Henry's misfortunate fifth wife. Later her career continued in Hollywood, until 1973, when she appeared in the comedy 40 Carats, her last acting role. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG..........25-35
151.
[TV] Polly Holliday
(b. 1937) is an American actress. She has appeared on
stage, television and in film. She is best known for her
portrayal of sassy waitress "Flo" on the hit 1970s
sitcom Alice, and her starring role in its short-lived
spinoff, Flo. Flo's signature line was "Kiss my
grits!". Warner Bors. paycheck, 1985, endorsed by
her on verso. VG...........20-30
152. Sir Max
Pemberton [1863-1950] was
a popular British novelist, working mainly in the adventure and
mystery genres. Brief ALS, no date, 1p. Multiple small foxing
spots.......25-35
153. George Anthony Weller [1907-2002]
American novelist, playwright, and Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist for The New York Times and Chicago Daily News. He was
a native of Boston and a former editorial chair of The Harvard
Crimson. Weller's reports from Nagasaki after the nuclear
bombing were censored by the United States military but appeared
in a book in 2002. Signed 2-page questionaire, which he has
filled out for the Contemporary Journalists. Quite detailed with
a lot of his handwriting. The latest date appearing in entries
is 1972. He signs while in Rome, Italy. Late in life he received
Italy's Premio Internazionale di Giornalismo. He also provided
the inspiration for longtime friend Sean O'Faolain's 1974 short
story Something, Everything, Anything, Nothing........50-75
154. [FRANCE] Pierre-François-Adolphe Chesnel
(1791-1862) French historian and encyclopedist. He began
his career in the army, left in 1820 as lieutenant
colonel, and then moved to Montpellier where he launched an
ephemeral newspaper The Conciliator du Midi, literary
collection, commercial, agricultural . He also founded in 1836
Women, the century newspaper and collaborates with various other
newspapers. He published under different pseudonyms ,
poems, historical works, idle naturalist observations and
several dictionaries under the aegis of theological encyclopedia
or dictionary series on all parts of religious science led by
the Abbe Migne. ALS, 1858, 1p, 5-1/4 x 8 in.
VG........50-75
155. [FRANCE] Jacques Bardoux
(1874-1959) French politician and writer. In 1936-1937,
under the government of the Popular Front , he published several
pamphlets accusing the French Communist Party of planning
a coup and interpreting the June 1936 strikes as an attempted
insurrection commissioned from Moscow. He also accused the PCF
to pushing France into the war against Nazi Germany for
the benefit of the USSR. Elected senator independent
radical of Puy-de-Dôme in 1938, he voted in favor of the return
of powers to Marshal Pétain 10 July 1940, which earned him being
declared ineligible for the Liberation. Under the
Occupation, he is a member of the National Council established
by Vichy, but do not otherwise involved in the
cooperation. His grandson, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing,
became Prime Minister. TLS, Paris, 1955,
1p, 8-1/4 x 10-1/2 in. VG.............80-120
156. [FRANCE] Maurice Herzog
(1919-2012) French mountaineer and administrator who was
born in Lyon, France. He led the expedition that first climbed a
peak over 8000m, Annapurna, in 1950, and reached the summit with
Louis Lachenal. Upon his return, he wrote a best-selling book
about the expedition. TLS, Paris, 1960, 1p, 8-1/4
x 10-1/2 in. VG..........80-120
157. [WEST VIRGINIA] John D. "Jay" Rockefeller IV (b.1937) is a Democratic U.S. Senator from West Virginia since 1985. He was the 29th Governor of West Virginia from 1977 to 1985. As a great-grandson of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, he is the only current politician of the prominent six-generation Rockefeller family and the only Democrat in what has been a traditionally progressive Republican dynasty. Document signed, 1969, 2pp, 8.5 x 13 in. He signs as the Sec. of State for West Virginia, a Certificate, a finance company...............50-75
158. (MIXED NOTABLES LOT) NATHANIEL INGERSOLL BOWDICH (1805-1861) successful lawyer in Boston, local historian and genealogist, author. SIGNATURE (1857) “to the Hon. Charles Wm. Bradley”. EDWARD ATKINSON (1827-1905) American Activist, founder of the “Anti-Imperialist League” SIGNATURE(1897). MELVIN M. BELLI (1907-1996) celebrated American Laywer. SIGNED card. IRVING FISHER (1867-1947) American Economist, Inventor. He was one of the first “neoclassical economists”. He was the first celebrity economist. SIGNED inscribed 5x7 photograph. MOON LANDREIEU (1930) Cabinet member, Sec. of HUD. SIGNED inscribed 8x10 photograph. RICHARD A. POSNER (1939) American Jurist, author. TLS (1989). ROY E. A. INNIS (1934) Civil Rights Leader Chairman of CORE. SIGNED 4x6 photograph. ALFRED E. KAHN (1917-2010) American Economist. ALS (1989). WALTER de CURZON POULTNEY (1849-1929) American Social Figure, Art collector. He was the flamboyant Dandy” of Baltimore, called “Sir Walter”, his friends included English Notables. ALS (1898) 2pp...........100-150
161.
[ART] Jacques Villon
(1875 - 1963) A painter and printmaker, Villon was known for his
Cubist-style works, and is especially noted by art historians
for "his creation of a purely graphic language for Cubism. He
first came to the attention of the American public when his work
was included in the 1913 New York Armory Show, which introduced
modernism to the United Sates. All of his work sold at this
exhibition. He was from a cultured family in the Normandy region
of France, and was much influenced by his maternal grandfather,
Emile Nicolle, who gave him early artistic training. Villon was
born with the name of Gaston Emile Duchamp, and was the older
brother of artists Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp and
Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti. Honoring the French medieval poet,
François Villon, and so as not to be confused artistically with
his siblings, he changed his name to Jacques Villon. Jacques
Villon died in his studio on June 9, 1963, and three years
later, Marcel Duchamp, his last surviving brother, organized an
exhibition of his work, which was held at the Musée National
d'Art Moderne in Paris. In 1922 Villon was commissioned by the
Galerie Bernheim-Jeune to produce a series of color aquatints
after 38 major 19th and 20th century paintings. These included
works after Braque, Matisse, Renoir, Manet, Picasso, Cezanne,
Dufy, Modigliani, Bonnard and numerous others. Villon
collaborated with these master artists and signed these prints
so that they provided the public with access to works which
otherwise would not be available. Color aquatint, signed in the
plate (not pencil signed), 1923, title "NATURE MORTE", after
Georges Braque, mat opening size 25-1/2 x 9 in. Framed. Not
examined out of frame but appears to be without
faults...............1000-1500
Click links below to see
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162. John (Gibbs) Gilbert (1810 -
1889) American comedian. AQS, NY, 1888......30-40
163. [CINEMA] Melanie Griffith (b. 1957) Golden Globe-award winning and Oscar-nominated American film actress. DOCUMENT SIGNED, Oct. 6, 1980, 1p. Contract with International Creative Management. ..............50-75
See above
164.
The Amazing Kreskin
(b. 1935), born George Joseph
Kresge, is a mentalist who became
popular on North American
television in the 1970s. Signed
& inscribed 4 x 5-1/4" photo.
VG...............25-35
See
above
165. [FRANCE] Hugues Le Roux
(1860-1925) French journalist, writer, Senator in the Third
Republic. ALS, 1909, 2 full pages. VG..........50-75
See
above
166. [ENGALND] Reginald Baliol Brett, 2nd
Viscount Esher, GCVO, KCB, PC, DL (1852-1930) historian and
Liberal politician in the United Kingdom. In 1901, Lord Esher
was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Berkshire and became Deputy
Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle, and
remained close to the royal family until his death. During this
period, he helped edit Queen Victoria's papers, publishing a
work called Correspondence of Queen Victoria (1907). Behind the
scenes, he influenced many of the pre-World War I reforms
carried out by the Liberal governments of Henry
Campbell-Bannerman and Herbert Henry Asquith. He was a member of
Lord Elgin's South African War Commission, which investigated
Britain's near-failure in the Boer War, and chaired the War
Office Reconstitution Committee, which recommended radical
reform of the British Army. He was offered many public offices,
including the Viceroyalty of India and the Secretaryship for
War, but declined, accepting instead an appointment to the Privy
Council in 1922. In 1928 he became Constable and Governor of
Windsor Castle, an office he held until his death in 1930. HE SUPERINTENDED QUEEN VICTORIA'S FUNERAL
[1901], AND THE CORONATION OF EDWARD VII [1902]. ALS, Hotel Metropole, Brighton, Oct. 1890,
1p, 4.5 x 7 in. To the secretary. "Fine out for me when you can
whether the Queen's Bench Masters have any rules drawn up as to
the Taxation of costs tho' not published. VG.......75-100
167. [SCIENCE] George
Ferdinand Becker (1847-1919)
American geologist. His most important work was in
connection with the origin and mode of occurrence of ore
deposits, especially those of the western United States.
He was a leader in mining geology and geophysics, and
for many years was the chief of the Division of Chemical
and Physical Research in the United States Geological
Survey. The investigations under his direction led to
the establishment of the Geophysical Laboratory of the
Carnegie Institution of Washington. In 1896 he
examined the gold mines of South Africa and at the time
of the Spanish-American War was detailed to serve as
geologist on the staff of General Bell with the army in
the Philippine Islands. He died on 20 April 1919 in
Washington, D.C. ALS, 1908, written in the 3rd
person, accepting invitation. Not mentioned
but this was sent to Robert S. Woodward in regards to invitation to meet members of the
National Academy of Sciences. Fine..........100-150
171.
[FRANCE- THEATRE] Isidore
Taylor (1789-1879) born in Brussels
he was closely associated with the development of French
theatre, a noted traveller and author, and a
philanthropist. Ennobled in 1825 by King Charles X, he was
by this time collecting Spanish art on behalf of the new French
King Louis Philippe I, who made him a Commissioner of Art in
1838. Previously, he had been very active in the
theatrical world and was made Royal Commissioner of the Theatre
Francaise between 1825-38. During this period he used his
position to encourage the production of Romantic drama. Among
those he helped was Alexandre Dumas, who dedicated to Taylor his
first successful play, Henri III et sa cour (The court of Henry
III, 1829). Taylor himself authored plays with a Levantine
background, Ismael et Maryam, ou l’arabe et la chrétienne (The
Arab and the Christian, 1821) and La fille de l’Hébreu et le
chevalier du temple (The Jewess and the Templar, 1823) and
co-authored with Charles Nodier an adaptation of Charles
Maturin’s successful drama, Bertram ou le pirate (1821).
From the 1840s he began his philanthropic activity by setting up
a series of mutual societies for members of the artistic
professions that have continued to this day as the Taylor
Foundation. In recognition of his work he was elected to the
Académie Française in 1847, named a senator of the Second Empire
in 1869 and made an officer of the Legion of Honour in
1877. Offered here is a document dated 1848,
boldly signed by Taylor and by 13 others. One of
the signers was Pierre
Jules Théophile Gautier (1811-1872)
French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and art and
literary critic. While Gautier was an ardent defender of
Romanticism, his work is difficult to classify and remains a
point of reference for many subsequent literary traditions such
as Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence and Modernism. He was
widely esteemed by writers as diverse as Balzac, Baudelaire, the
Goncourt brothers, Flaubert, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Henry
James, Proust and Oscar Wilde. Approx. 8-1/4 x 10-3/4
in. Not translated. Certainly worthy of further
research..............200 - +
See document
See picture
of Taylor
172.
[FRANCE] French Mystery document
on paper, signed, various dates of 1587, 1589
and 1590 appear in the text but obviously early 1600s, 8
pages, approx. 7 x 10-1/2 in. VG..............100-150
173.
[FRANCE] c. 1792-1794 EXTRAIT DU
REGISTE, signed in type by Maximilien
Robespierre, and others, 3pp, 7-1/4 x 9-1/4 in. Light
staining..............100-150
174. [CARTOON] Bil
Keane (1922-2011) American cartoonist
most notable for his work on the long-running newspaper comic
The Family Circus. It began in 1960 and continues in
syndication. Signed drawing, dated 5-17-01, approx. 8.5 x 11
in. The title and name at top appears to be printed as
well as the circle line. The drawing inside the circle, dated
and signature below are original. Fine...............75-100
See above
175. [Jefferson
Davis] 1854 National government publication
[known today as Gov. Doc] - REPORT of THE SECRETARY OF WAR,
concerns examined sites for Military Asylum in the
west. 6 pages, approx. 5-1/2 x 9 in. Signed IN TYPE
Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War. Printed for the US
Senate, 33d Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Doc. No. 18.
VG........25-35
176. James Truslow Adams [1878-1949] American writer. TLS, 1941, 1p, recommendation for his wife's cousin's daughter. Quite lengthy.........40-60
177. Hezekiah Butterworth [1839-1905] American writer of books for young people, and a poet. Signed quote of Don Jose de San Martin, the great Spanish General. Written in Spanish with English translation on verso [in another hand]...........35-45
178. Ira McL. Barton - Union Lt. Col. from New Hampshire. Document Signed, Pine Bluff, Ark., Dec. 31, 1867, 1p, 8-1/2 x 14 in. For wood purchased for 28th NH Infantry. Folds o/w very fresh condition.............50-75
179. [ART] Stepan Dmitrievich Erzia (Nefyodov) (1876 - 1959) was a Mordvin sculptor who lived in Russia and Argentina. Erzia chose his pseudonym after the native ethnic group, the Erzya Mordvins. Stepan became an apprentice of various icon-painting studios. In 1893-1897 he lived in Kazan, previously at the joiner's shop, later he worked at P. A. Kovalinski's icon-painting studio in Kazan. That time Erzia decorated churches in the various cities and villages of the Volga area and attended Kazan Art School. In 1902-1906 he studied at Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. In 1906-1914 he lived in Italy and France. He took part in the exhibitions in Venice and Milan in 1909, in Paris in 1912. In 1914 he returned to Russia and in 1918 he moved to Yekaterinburg where he created his monumental works of art. In 1921 he moved to Novorossiysk, then to Batumi. Living there, he created portraits of Lenin, Marx and Engels, many cultural workers of Georgia. In 1923 he lived in Baku, where he created in monumental genre. In 1926 the Soviet government made a decision to send Stepan Erzia abroad "to spread the knowledge of the Soviet art". He came to Paris again and his one-man shows received positive response in the Western press. In 1927-1950 he worked in Buenos Aires, creating portraits there of Lenin, Moses, Tolstoy, and Beethoven. In 1950 he returned to the Soviet Union. In 1957 he was decorated with the Order of the Red Banner of Labour. Stepan Erzya died in 1959 in Moscow and was buried in Saransk, the capital of Mordovia. Offered here is a rare pre-printed card, signed in ink, Paris, postmarked [1910 or 1911?]. VG...........75-100
Click to see Erzia signed card
180. [SPAIN] Juan Antonio Llorente (1756-1823) Spanish historian. He studied at the University of Zaragoza, and, having been ordained priest, became vicar-general to the bishop of Calahorra in 1782. In 1785, he became commissary of the Holy Office (Inquisition) at Logroño and, in 1789, its general secretary at Madrid. In the crisis of 1808, Llorente identified himself with the Bonaparte regime and was engaged for a few years in superintending the execution of the decree for the suppression of the monastic orders, in examining the archives of the Spanish Inquisition and in arguing for the submission of the Spanish church to the Bonaparte monarch. His 1810 project for a division of Spain in prefectures and subprefectures (under the French revolutionary inspiration) was never brought into practice because of the war. On the return of King Ferdinand VII to Spain in 1814, he retreated to France, where he published his great work, Histoire critique de l'Inquisition espagnole (Paris, 1817-1818). Translated into English, German, Dutch and Italian, it attracted much attention in Europe and involved its author in considerable persecution. After the coup of Rafael de Riego (1820), he supported the new Liberal government. The discovery of his Carbonarian activities and the publication of his Portraits politiques des papes in 1822 culminated in a peremptory order to leave France. Both the personal character and the literary accuracy of Llorente have been assailed, but, although he was not an exact historian, there is no doubt that he made an honest use of documents relating to the Inquisition which are no longer extant. ALS, Paris, 1822, 1p. In French - not translated. Fine..........100-150
181. [FRANCE] Alfred de Tarde [1880-1925] Right wing economist. ALS, no yr., 4 full pages. To a graphologist about his articles on graphology. Tarde was an Anti-Dreyfus. Could letter refer to the writings of Dreyfus proving he was a spy - but they were forged??? ..............75-100
182 [FRANCE] Jeanne Galzy
[1883-1977] Fr. novelist. ALS, 1915, 1p., congratulating Robert
Kemp on his nomination to the French Academy. VG..........60-80
183. [ART] Bernie Fuchs [b.1932] Am. illustrator. Signature in pencil............20-30
184. [THEATRE] Tom Ewell (1909-1994) American actor. TLS, 1957, to Theatre Guild approving cast of a show............40-60
185. [THEATRE] Benoît-Constant Coquelin (1841-1909), known as Coquelin aîné ("Coquelin the Eldest"), was a French actor, "one of the greatest theatrical figures of the age." Signed card dated 28 Dec. 88. Approx. 3-1/2 x 2-1/4". Fine................40-60
186. [DANCE] mixed lot: [1] Jacques d'Amboise [b. 1934] a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, where ballets were especially created for him by famous choreographer George Balanchine. He has also choreographed ballets for the New York City Ballet. ALS, 1973, 2pp, concerning the pay of employee, her illness, etc. [2] Nora Kaye [1920-1987] American ballerina called the Duse of Dance after acclaimed actress Eleonora Duse. She also worked in films as a choreographer and producer. Signed 8-1/2 x 12" book page portrait. [3] Dame Alicia Markova [1910-2004] English ballerina and a choreographer, she was widely considered to be one of the greatest classical ballet dancers of the 20th century. She was the first British dancer to become the principal dancer of a ballet company and, with Dame Margot Fonteyn, is one of only two English dancers to be recognised as a prima ballerina assoluta. TLS, 1982, 1p. [4] Janet Collins [1917-2003] ballet dancer, choreographer, and teacher. She performed on Broadway, in films, and appeared frequently on television. Signature, inscribed. [5] Dame Marie Rambert [1888-1982] Polish-Jewish dancer and dance pedagogue who exerted a great influence on British ballet, both as a dancer and teacher. Signature dated 1975. [6] Donald Saddler [b. 1918] American choreographer, dancer, and theatre director. Signed 1977 cover honoring American music............100-150
187. [FILM] Eddie Foy Jr. (1905-1983) American character actor. Signed & inscribed 5x7 photo. VG..........25-35
188. [FILM] Jean Hersholt (1886-1956) was a Danish actor who lived in the United States where he was a leading film and radio talent, best known for his 17 years starring on radio in Dr. Christian and for playing Shirley Temple's grandfather in Heidi. He appeared in 140 films and directed four. In his honor the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award was named by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. TLS, 1943, 1p. Re: Motion Picture Country House. VG.............40-60
189. Zbigniew Brzezinski (b. 1928, Warsaw, Poland) Polish-American political scientist, geostrategist, and statesman who served as United States National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981. SIGNED/inscribed 10x8 color photo.............25-35
190. [THEATRE] Signed theatre program from "Milk and Honey", date unknown. Signed inside by their pictures by Mimi Benzell [1924-1970] and Molly Picon [1898-1992]. 19 pages, 9 x 12 in. VG.............40-60
191. [TV] Linda Evans (b.1942) American actress known primarily for her roles on television. She rose to fame playing Audra Barkley, the daughter of Barbara Stanwyck's Victoria Barkley, on the 1960s Western TV series, The Big Valley (1965 -1969). Evans' most prominent role was that of longsuffering heroine Krystle Carrington on the 1980s ABC prime time television soap opera Dynasty, a role she played from 1981 to 1989. SIGNED, INSCRIBED 5x7 photo. VG...........20-30
192. [BRITISH WRITERS] Misc. lot: [1] Horace Annesley Vachell (1861-1955) TLS, 1933, 1p. [2] John Gibson Lockart (1794-1854) Scottish writer best known for his "Life of Sir Walter Scott." Clip signature with engraved portrait. [3] Sir Henry John Newbolt (1862-1938) poet. Signature with sentiment 1934. [4] Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton (1809-1885) poet. Brief ALS, 1p. [5] Cecil Woodham-Smith (1896-1977] historian. Signed 1974 FDC. [6] William Davenport Adams (1828-1891) journalist & author. ALS, 1876, 1p. [soiled]. [7] Sir Owen Seaman (1861-1936) writer & poet. Signed card [foxing spots]. [8] Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856-1934) novelist. Signed card 1910. Each accompanied by biographical sheet......100-150
193. Louisa Murray [1818-1894] British born,
Canadian author & poet. ALS, 1863, 1p, regarding receiving
money on account from having poems published. VG.........40-60
201. (Author Signed Page) JOHN BOYNTON PRIESTLEY (1894-1985) British novelist and dramatist, ROBERT PETER FLEMING (1907-1971) British adventer and travel writer, GARSON KANIN (1912-1999) American writer, director, PATRICIA MORISON (1915) American signer and actress. ALL signed album page also one unidentified signature..........40-60
206. [SHOW BIZ] Mixed Lot: [1] Dame Edith Evans [1888-1976] Eng. actress. Signature. [2] Mary Healey - actress. Sig. 3x5 card. [3] Sylvia Sidney [1910-1999] actress. Sig 3x5 card w/note. [4] Olga San Juan - signed album page [1947]. [5] CRAIG STEVENS (1918-2000) American Actor - He was well showcased as a soft-hearted gangster in At the Stroke of Twelve, a 1941 two-reel adaptation of Damon Runyon's The Old Doll's House, but his feature film roles were merely adequate at best. By 1950, Stevens was reduced to playing a standard mustachioed villain in the Bowery Boys epic Blues Busters. His saving turnaround came about when Stevens was cast in the title role of the 1958 Blake Edwards-produced TV private eye series Peter Gunn. Though obviously imitating Cary Grant in the early episodes of this three-season hit, Stevens eventually developed a hard-edged acting style all his own. He later re-created his TV role in the 1967 theatrical feature Gunn. Subsequent TV-series assignments for Stevens included the British-filmed weekly Man of the World (1962) and CBS' Mr. Broadway (1964). SIGNED 3x5 card with sentiment. SLIGHT SMEAR TO 1st letter. [6] (Hortense) Rhea [1844-1899] Belgium actress. Sig. card, w/sentiment, 1894. [7] Stuart Robson [1836-1903] stage actor. Signature w/sentiment. [8] Henry Wilcoxon (1905-1984) was an actor born in Roseau, Dominica, British West Indies, and best known as a leading man in many of Cecil B. DeMille's films, also serving as DeMille's associate producer on his later films. VINTAGE SIGNATURE WITH SENTIMENT ON ALBUM PAPER. [9] Gladys Walton [1896-1993] Am. actress of the silent screen. Signature, inscribed. [10] Lillian Gish [1893-1993] Am. actress. Signed 3x5 card............100-150
207. [MUSIC] Eleanor Steber (1914-1990) American operatic soprano. Steber is noted as one of the first major opera stars to have achieved the highest success with training and a career based in the United States. TLS, 1953, 1p..........35-45
208. [MUSIC] Amanda McBroom (b. 1947) American singer, songwriter actress and cabaret performer. Notable among the songs she has written is "The Rose", which Bette Midler sang in the film of the same name , and which has been covered by many other recording artists. McBroom is also known for her collaborations as lyricist with songwriter Michele Brourman, including some of the songs in the The Land Before Time film series, Balto II: Wolf Quest, and the musical Dangerous Beauty based on the film of the same name, which was scheduled to have its world premiere at the Pasadena Playhouse in February 2011. Signed 8x10 photo. VG........25-35
209. [DANCE] Ruth St. Denis (1879-1968) was a modern dance pioneer, introducing eastern ideas into the art. She was co-founder of the American Denishawn School of Dance and the teacher of several notable performers. Signed collectors card, dated 1921. VG.........40-60
210. [MUSIC] Jarmila Novotna (1907-1994) was a celebrated Czech soprano and actress and, from 1940 to 1956, a star of the Metropolitan Opera. ALS, 1993, 1p............35-45
211. [NOBEL PRIZE] Sir Aaron Klug , OM, PRS (b.1926) British chemist and biophysicist, and winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes. His scientific biography is currently being written by former colleague Kenneth Holmes. SIGNED 6.5 x 8.5" photo. VG............25-35
212. Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. (1924- 2010) Army general who served as the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Signed color 8x10 photo in uniform. VG.........40-60
213. [MUSIC] Keely Smith (b. 1928) American jazz and popular music singer who enjoyed popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. She collaborated with, among other, Louis Prima and Frank Sinatra. SIGNED, INSCRIBED 8 X 10 PHOTO. VG...........25-35
214. [MUSIC] Adolph Green (1914-2002) American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for some of the most beloved movie musicals, particularly as part of Arthur Freed's production unit at MGM , during the genre's heyday. Many people thought the pair were married; they were not, but they shared a unique comic genius and sophisticated wit that enabled them to forge a six-decade-long partnership that produced some of Hollywood and Broadway's greatest hits. SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG.................30-40
215. [BRITISH] Henry Manners Cavendish, 3rd Baron Waterpark (1793-1863) British Whig politician. Waterpark was the son of Richard Cavendish, 2nd Baron Waterpark, and his wife Juliana (née Cooper). He succeeded his father in the barony in 1830 but as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to an automatic seat in the House of Lords. The same year he was instead elected to the House of Commons as one of two representatives for Knaresborough, a seat he held until 1832, and then sat for Derbyshire South from 1832 to 1835. He remained out of the House of Commons for nearly twenty years but returned in 1854 when he was elected for Lichfield, and sat for this constituency until 1856. Apart from his political career he was also a Colonel in the Derbyshire Militia. SIGNED "WATERPARK" ADDRESS PANEL DATED JUNE 30, 1831....20-30
219. [OPERA] Geraldine Farrar [1882-1967] opera singer and film actress whose stage presence earned her a fanatic following of Gerryflappers in the early 20th century. TLS, 1958, 1p, regarding a Bill in congress that she isn't interested in making a comment about.........60-80
220. [TV] Ed McMahon (1923 - 2009) most famous for his work on television as Johnny Carson's announcer and sidekick on The Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992. Signed, inscribed color picture portrait. VG.............25-35
221. Edgar Fawcett (1847-1904) American novelist and poet. ALS, Dec. 1, no yr, 2 separate pages. "Dear Dana, I have just come in, found your message, and afterward your gloves. You didn't leave them on the mantel, by the way, but on my magnificent marble-topped arrangement under the right mirror - right, that is, from the grand main staircase way, as one ascends from the street." VG............75-100
222. Laura Spencer Porter - American short story writer. Very popular in Harper's Magazine and the New England Magazine at turn of century into 1920s. ALS, NY, 1901, 2pp. VG...........40-60
223. [OPERA] Emma Eames [1865-1952] soprano. Signature...........20-30
224. [MUSIC] Ray
Conniff (1916-
2002) American bandleader and arranger. AMQS - bar from
"Somehere My Love" on 3x5 card. Fine..........50-75
225. [FRANCE] Clement
Duvernois [1836-1879] noted French
journalist. ALS, Paris, 1872, 1p, 5 x 8 in. VG.............50-75
226. [FRANCE] MARY MARQUET [b. Russia 1895; died France 1979] actress who was encouraged by Sarah Bernhardt to become an actress. She made her stage debut in "La cathédrale" by the dramatist Eugène Morand. Her real triumph soon followed with "L'Aiglon" by Edmond Rostand . She joined the Comédie Française in 1923 and was one of its most revered actress for over twenty years before being fired. In 1944, she was arrested and sent to Fresne prison , near Paris: she was accused of collaborating with the Germans during the war as well as being instrumental to her son's arrest by the Gestapo. During her trial, she admitted contacting the Vichy police in 1943 and asking them to prevent her son François from joining the Resistance. Despite a severe warning by the police, he still managed to flee to Spain but was arrested and deported to Buchenwald where he died in January 1944. Mary Marquet was acquitted in January 1945 but was not allowed to return to the Comédie Française. She resumed her career on stage and appeared in light comédies, or 'comédies de boulevard' as they are called in French. She had to wait until 1949 to appear on screen again in the very mediocre 'Le 84 prend des vacances (1950). After the mid-sixties, she almost exclusively appeared in TV movies or series. Six handwritten lines signed, no date. Not translated........50-75
227. [FRANCE] MAURICE BAQUET [1911-2005] Fr. actor. Interesting lot. Includes: signed picture of him playing a musical instrument with NYC skyline in background; plus 4 signed sketch drawings. VG............75-100
228. [FRANCE - THEATRE] ARIANE MNOUCHKINE [b.1939] world-renowned French stage director. She founded the Parisian avant-garde stage ensemble Theatre du Soleil in 1964. Her movie "1789", which dealt with the French Revolution, brought her international fame in 1974. In 1978 she wrote and directed "Molière", a biography of the famous French playwright for which she received an [Oscar] nomination. Signed/inscribed postcard............50-75
229. [THEATRE] Frank Corsaro (b. 1924) is one of America's foremost stage directors of opera and theatre. His Broadway productions include The Night of the Iguana (with Bette Davis, 1961). SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 photo [Bill Swersey, photographer] PLUS ANS MENTIONING HIS BOOK "MAVERICK." Two pieces.........50-75
230. William Milligan [1821-1892] was a renowned Scottish theologian. He studied at the University of Halle in Germany, and eventually became a professor at the University of Aberdeen. He is best known for his commentary on the Revelation of St. John. He also wrote two other well known books that are classics: The Resurrection of our Lord and The Ascension of our Lord. ALS, 1868, 3pp, signed with his initials on page 4. Small loss affecting a word or two along edge.........50-75
231. WILLIAM
DANIELS (1927- ) American
Actor. He in the long-running Broadway play Life with Father in
1945, Daniels. His confidence eroded by several years of
relative inactivity, Daniels nearly turned down an opportunity
to play Brick in a road company production of Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof, but the play's author Tennessee Williams insisted upon
casting Daniels. In 1960, the actor was cast with George Maharis
in the Edward Albee play The Zoo Story, which won him the Obie
and Clarence Derwent Awards and led to such choice Broadway
assignments as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, On a Clear Day
You Can See Forever and A Thousand Clowns. Much to his own
amazement, Daniels found himself cast in a superhero-spoof
sitcom, Captain Nice, in 1967, which fortunately wasn't on long
enough to typecast him. The actor achieved recognition of a more
positive nature for his role as Dustin Hoffman's obtuse father
in The Graduate (1967) (he was all of ten years older than
Hoffman). Daniels' role as John Adams in the 1969 Broadway
musical 1776 resulted in another strong film showing when the
play was transferred to celluloid in 1972. Reportedly as
reserved and taciturn as his screen characters in real life,
Daniels was perhaps ideally cast as the abrasive Dr. Mark Craig
on the long-running (1982-88) TV drama St. Elsewhere.
SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 photograph.............20-30
232. [FRANCE] Michel Masson [1800-1883] author who co-wrote plays with Scribe. Nice ALS, 1850, 1p, 5-1/4 x 8 in. Speaks about rehearsals and writing end of play. VG........75-100
233. [FRANCE] Albert Auguste Gabriel Hanotaux, known as
Gabriel Hanotaux (1853-1944) French statesman and historian. ALS,
1940, 1p. PLUS 1-1/2 unsigned but in his hand [manuscript ??].
VG..............60-80
235. Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount Eversley GCB, PC [1794-1888] British Whig politician. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1839 to 1857. He is the second-longest serving Speaker of the House of Commons, behind Arthur Onslow. ALS, no date, requesting that ticket be sent to a relative for the Exhibition at the Royal Botanic Gardens. About 7 x 4.5". Slightly soiled; fold lines............40-60
236. Sir Owen Seaman, 1st Baronet [1861-1936] British writer,
journalist and poet. He is best known as editor of Punch, from
1906 to 1932. ALS, 1933, 1p. VG..........50-75
237. Charles Diehl (1859-1944) French historian who was a native of Strasbourg. He was a leading authority on Byzantine art and history. He was member of the École française de Rome [1881-1883] and the École française d'Athènes. In 1910 he became a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. Diehl was the author of several influential books on Byzantine art and history. His treatise Byzance. Grandeur et décadence was translated into English by Naomi Walford and published in 1957 as "Byzantium: Greatness and Decline". ALS, not dated, 1p, 4.5 x 6.5". VG............40-60
238. [FRANCE] Jean-François Barrière (1786-1868) French historian. He wrote about the French revolution, most notably an annotated biography of Madame Roland entitled Memoirs de Madame Roland, Avec une Notice sur sa Vie, des Notes et des Eclaircissemens historiques par MM. Saint-Albin Berville et Jean-François Barrière, edited and published in 1827 by Honoré de Balzac. Barrière served 18 years in the Préfecture of Paris, rising through the ranks to become division chief. He was removed from office and forced to retire following the Revolution of 1848. ALS, no year, 3pp, 5-1/4 8-1/4". Long letter about history and someone who said that Louis XVI was Louis XV's son. VG............60-80
239. [FRANCE] François Pierre Guillaume Guizot (1787-1874) French historian, orator, and
statesman. Clip Signature on 4 x 2-1/4 slip..........35-45
240. [FRANCE] Paul Ferrier (1843-1928) French dramatist. He had already produced several comedies when in 1873 he secured real success with two short pieces, Chez l'avocat and Les Incendies de Massoulard. Others of his numerous plays are Les Compensations (1876); L'Art de tramper les femmes (1890), with M. Najac. One of Ferrier's biggest successes was the production with Fabrice Carré of Josephine vendue par ses sÏurs (1886), an opera bouffée with music by Victor Roger. His opera libretti include La Marocaine (1879), music of Jacques Offenbach; Le Chevalier d'Harmental (1896) after the play of Alexandre Dumas, père, for the music of A Messager; La Fille de Tabarin (1901), with Victorien Sardou, music of Gabriel Pierné. ALS, no date, 1p., 3-3/4 x 4-3/4 in. Small smudge.........50-75
241. [FRANCE] Pierre Émile Levasseur (1828-1911) French economist. He was born and educated in Paris, France. He began teaching in the lycée at Alençon in 1852, and in 1857 became professor of rhetoric at Besançon . He returned to Paris to become professor at the lycée Saint Louis, and in 1868 he was chosen a member of the academy of moral and political sciences, in 1872 he was appointed professor of geography, history and statistics in the College de France, and subsequently became also professor at the Conservatoire des arts et métiers and at the École libre des sciences politiques (which later became known as the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris or its widely known nickname of Sciences Po). Levasseur was one of the founders of the study of commercial geography, and became a member of the Council of Public Instruction, president of the French society of political economy and honorary president of the French geographical society. Levasseur was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1894. ALS, 1897, 2 full pages, 4-3/8 x 6-7/8 in. "R" in blue pencil on page 1. VG.........50-75
242. [FRANCE] Henri Léon Emile Lavedan (1859-1940) French dramatist and man of letters, was born at Orléans, the son of Hubert Léon Lavedan, a well-known Catholic and liberal journalist. Lavedan contributed to various Parisian papers a series of witty tales and dialogues of Parisian life, many of which were collected in volume form. In 1891 he produced at the Théâtre Français Une Famille, followed at the Vaudeville in 1894 by Le Prince d'Aurec, a satire on the nobility, afterward re-named Les Descendants. ALS, 1890, 2pp, to the poet Giron. Not translated. Fine..........80-120
243. [FRANCE] Arthur Chuquet (1853&endash;1925) French historian and biographer. He was born in Rocroi, Ardennes. He is now best known for his Jeunesse de Napoléon appearing in three volumes from 1897 to 1899. He became a member of the Institut de France in 1900. Brief ALS, 1904, approx. 4 x 5-1/4 in. Fine..........50-75
244. St. John Greer Ervine (1883 -1971) Irish author, writer, critic and dramatist. He wrote the plays Anthony and Anna in 1926 and The First Mrs. Fraser in 1929. He was born in Belfast, Ireland but moved to London while in his teens. His 1956 biography George Bernard Shaw was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. TLS, 1932, 1p.........25-35
245. [THEATRE] Katharine C. Herne [1857-1943] American popular stage actress. ALS, 1902, 2pp. Slight show-thru stain on back of 1st page; stain is more prominent on last page but well below text.............25-35
246. [BALLET] David Lichine
(1910-1972) Russian/US ballet dancer. His wife was Tatiana
Riabouchinska, whom he was partnered with in most of his
ballets. In Walt Disney's Make Mine Music, Lichine and his wife
performed a live action dance together in the segment "Two
Sihouettes." ALS, not dated, 1p, 5.5 x 7.5. Late in sending
picture because he has been dancing...........25-35
247. SIR GERALD DURRELL
(1925-1995) British Naturalist/Zoologist/Author. In 1947 he
financed, organized, and led his first animal-collecting
expedition to the Cameroons. This was followed by a expeditions
in 1948 and 1949, this time to British Guiana. He has also made
expeditions to Paraguay, Argentina, Sierra Leone, Mauritius,
Assam, Mexico, and Madagascar. In 1962 he and his wife went to
New Zealand, Australia and Malaya to film a TV series, Two in
the Bush. In 1959 he founded the Jersey Zoological Park ,and in
1964 he founded the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust. Author
of many books. 3x5 color photo SIGNED ON VERSO...........25-35
248. Sir Aston Webb (1849-1930) English architect, active in the late 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. He was President of the Royal Academy 1919-1924. TLS, 1921, 1p. To W.A. Menzies re: Conradi's Mother's portrait.................40-60
249. Sir Nathaniel Wm Wraxall,
1st Baronet (1751-1831), English author. He entered the
employment of the East India Company in 1769, and served as
judge-advocate and paymaster during the expeditions against
Gujarat and Baroche in 1771. He was knighted in 1813. ALS, 1801,
1p. Gives change of address for delivery of the
Herald..................50-75
250. [OPERA] Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1861-1936) celebrated operatic contralto. SIGNATURE mounted to larger sheet..........25-35
251. [MUSIC] Gladys Swarthout [1900-1969] Am. opera star. Pencil signature.......20-30
253. Sydney Alexander Moseley [1888-1961] British journalist, author. ALS, 1917, 1p. Talks about American troops coming over for the war............25+35
254. [FILM] Forrest Orr (1899-1963) American actor who performed on stage from 1907-45. ALS, NY, no date, 2pp, Mentions "I played, with Katherine Hepburn in Philadelphia Story..." VG...........25-35
255. David E. Lilienthal (1899-1981) capable and controversial American public official. Appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as one of three directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1933, Lilienthal served as the Authority's chairman from 1941 to 1946 and was known as "Mr. TVA." ALS, 1973, 1p......25-35
256. [MUSIC - FILM] Eddie Dean (1907-1999) American western singer and actor whom Roy Rogers and Gene Autry termed the best cowboy singer of all time. SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO. VG..........25-35
257. [SCIENCE] Steven A. Rosenberg (b. 1940) is a leading cancer researcher and surgeon. He is credited with developing the use of IL-2 and immune cells for the treatment of patients with melanoma . He has also shown that expanding immune cells (known as tumor infiltrating lymphocytes) in the lab can be used to treat patients with melanoma and has published two important studies describing their use. The first in 2002, demonstrated that some patients with advanced melanoma can be treated to complete remission with a combination of chemotherapy, immune cells and high doses of IL-2. The second, in 2006, demonstrated that the receptor of T cells can be transferred to immune cells and in combination with chemotherapy and high doses of IL-2 can be used to treat patients with melanoma. Although, this was the first time that the T cell receptor was used for gene therapy, it was not the first time that gene therapy was used in cancer. Tumor cells modified with a gene for immune growth factors such as GM-CSF, had been used many years previously and continue to be used as an effective form of gene therapy and immunotherapy for cancer. There has been some debate as to the role of the T cells in treating the cancer in these studies as high-dose IL-2 and chemotherapy have also been shown to have anti-cancer properties. Nevertheless, the combination of chemotherapy, T cells and high-dose IL-2 was shown to be effective even in patients who had previously failed high-dose IL-2 treatment. SIGNED 5x7 color photo........35-45
258. ELDON DEDINI (1921- ) American Cartoonist - Celebrated cartoonist of Playboy, The New Yorker, others. SIGNED/inscribed print of him as the devil..............25-35
260. Thomas Dundas, 2nd Earl of Zetland, KG (1795-1873) British nobleman and politician. ALS, 1866, 1p.................35-45
262. [NOBEL PRIZE] David M. Lee (b. 1931) physicist whose work on low-temperature helium-3 won him the Nobel Prize in 1996. Signed 3-1/2 x 5 in. photo...........35-45
263. [THEATRE] Henri Lavedan [1859-1940] Fr. dramatist. AQS on card from "le
Duel.".........25-35
265. Roger Ward Babson (1875-1967) remembered today largely for founding Babson College in Massachusetts, was an entrepreneur and business theorist in the first half of the 20th century. He also founded Webber College, now Webber International University, in Babson Park, Florida, and the defunct Utopia College, in Eureka, Kansas. TLS, 1957, 1p...........30-50
266. CHRISTINA CRAWFORD - American Actress/Author - The adopted daughter of Actress Joan Crawford, she appeared in TV and films. Her autobiography "Mommie Dearest" was turned into a successful movie. TLS dtd 10/1/84...........20-30
267. Albert-Auguste Cochon de Lapparent
[1839-1908]. French geologist and mining engineer. Professor
at Catholic Institute, Paris (from 1876); author of Traitéde
géologie (1882), Leçons de géographie physique (1896), etc.
ALS, Paris, 1891, written on both sides of 4-3/4 x 3-1/2 in.
card. About an article in a scientific magazine written by a
priest and which made him "Penaud" (crestfallen).
VG.........50-75
268. [MUSIC] Annie Louise Cary
(1842-1921) American singer. Signed card, 1899, with
envelope.......30-40
269. [REAGAN] ROBERT "Bud" MCFARLAND - Presidential Advisor TO PRESIDENT REAGAN. He was head of the National Security Agency, who came under heavy fire during the Iran-Contra scandal. Within hours after the story broke of the investigation, he took an overdose at an attempt of suicide. He later went on to testify. SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 White House Photograph signed "Bud McFarland...............25-35
270. FREDERICK G. DUTTON - American Diplomat; executive secretary to Gov. Brown, 1959-60; secty. of cabinet, special asst. to Pres. Kennedy for intergovernmental and interdepartmental relations, 1961-62; Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, 1962-64; He was the Presidential Advisor to Pres. Diem of S.Vietnam. He was Executive Director of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; Special Assistant to Robert F. Kennedy, Asst. Sec of State. TLS dtd 3/5/70 concerning the RFA Memorial........ 20-30
271. [FRANCE] Henri-Robert (1863-1936 French lawyer, historian, and member of the Académie française in 1923. In 1903 a Paris correspondent for the New York Times described him as "an exceptionally successful lawyer... the favorite advocate of the criminal classes (who) has already saved innumerable heads from the guillotine". Brief ALS, 1898, 1p. VG...........50-75
272. [SCIENCE] PHILLIP M. MORSE (1903-1985) American Physicist. Widely considered
to be the father of operations research in the U.S., he
organized the Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Research Group
(ASWORG), later ORG, for the U.S. Navy early in 1942. "That
Morse's group was an important factor in winning the war is
fairly obvious to everyone who knows anything about the inside
of the war," wrote historian John Burchard. Dr. Morse
co-authored Methods of Operations Research, the first OR
textbook in the U.S., with George Kimball based on the Navy
work. His continuing interest in military OR led him to propose
the formation of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group (WSEG) in
1949. The author of numerous books and articles some: Examples
of his contributions in physics are the textbooks Quantum
Mechanics (with Condon), Methods of Theoretical Physics (with
Feshbach), Vibration and Sound. SIGNED/inscribed 3x5 card with
sentiment......20-30
273. Horace Annesley Vachell [1861-1955]. English writer. Author of novels, including Romance of Judge Ketchum (1894), John Charity (1900), The Hill (1905), Her Son (1907, dramatized 1907), Quinney' s (1914, dramatized 1915), Whitewash (1920), Vicar' s Walk (1933), Quinneys for Quality (1938); plays, including Jelf' s (1912), Fishpingle (1916), Count X (1921), Plus Fours (1923); essays as My Vagabondage (1936), Little Tyrannies (1940); autobiographical Methuselah' s Diary (1949), More from Methuselah (1951). SIGNED CARD, 1922. Toned around edges.......20-30
274. [NOBEL PRIZE] BARUJ BENACERRAF - American Pathologist. 1980 Nobel Prize for
Medicine for his exploration of the genetic regulation of the
body's immune response. It showed that so called H antigens
(histocompatibility antigens) determine the interaction of the
multitude of different cells responsible for the body's
immunological reactions - including the combat of infections and
rejection of foreign matter. SIGNED/inscribed stationary with
sentiment.........25-35
275. Millicent Fawcett [1847-1929] Brit. suffragist. Signature, 1920......25-35
276. Cecil Brown [1907-1987] journalist
author. Signature........15-20
277. Sir Henry Newbolt [1862-1938] English poet. Clip signature from 1918 typed letter.....25-35
278. Leonard Alfred George Strong (1896 &endash; 1958) English writer, known as a novelist, journalist, poet and director of the publishers Methuen Ltd. ALS, no yr, 1p. VG........35-45
279. William John Locke [1863-1930] English novelist, playwright. ALS, 1909........25-35
280. Julian Pauncefote, 1st Baron Pauncefote GCB, GCMG, PC (1828 - 1902), known as Sir Julian Pauncefote between 1874 and 1899, was a British barrister, judge and diplomat. He was Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs between 1882 and 1889 when he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States , an office that was upgraded to that of Ambassador to the United States in 1893. Elevated to the peerage as Baron Pauncefote in 1899, he died in office in 1902. ALS, dated Xmas 1901, 2-1/2pp, signed "P".........40-60
281. Marguerite Steen (1894-1975) British writer, most popular in the 1930s and 1940s. SIGNATURE..........20-30
282. [MUSIC] George Duffy [1908-1963] Am. band leader. SP 5x7..........25-35
283. [FRANCE] Paul Bastid [1892-1974] Minister of Commerce and important personality in the French liberature. Brief ALS, [1929?], 1p, 5-1/4 x 8-1/4 in. VG..........50-75
284. [MUSIC] Max Landow [1877-1960] German born American pianist. Signed picture removed from some publication. 2-1/2 x 3-5/8" plus card margins...........20-30
285. [FRANCE] Francois Debret [1777-1850] French architect. He designed the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique. He was a controversial and overzealous restorer of historic buildings. ALS, 1827, 2pp., plus address leaf. VG.........80-120
286. Grace S.
Richmond (died 1959) American writer. She wrote the "Red
Pepper Burns" series of popular novels. ALS, 1904, 1p.
VG....30-40
287. [THEATRE] Leon Volterra - larger-than-life theatre impressario from Paris. Known also for his stable of race horses and the Chateau Volterra in Saint-Tropez. The origins of Chateau Volterra are marvelously shrouded in mystery and touched with romance. It is generally accepted that construction of the Chateau began in 1906, took six years to build. In 1926, the property passed into the hands of Monsieur Leon Volterra, a larger-than-life theatre impressario from Paris who, during a visit to Saint-Tropez (already a gathering place for the stars of the day) was swept off his feet by Simone, a fisherman's daughter. They were married within the year. Monsieur Volterra was manager of four theatres in Paris: the Casino de Paris, the Theatre de Paris, the Theatre Marigny and the Lido. He also orchestrated the careers of stars Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier, directed the Folies Bergere, created the Luna Park at Porte-Maillot and owned a stable of race horses. In its heyday the 1930s and early 1940s Chateau Volterra saw a constant flow of well-known actors and artists, several of whom were semi-resident, and a stream of spectacular-looking chorus girls. Among the celebrity guests were Raimu, Josphine Baker, Colette and Jean Cocteau. The war years brought frequent visits from prominent figures of the Resistance. Offered here is a TLS, Paris, 1920, 1p, 8-1/4 x 10-1/2". Interesting letter about how the theatre tickets control was done by Societe des Auteurs, a French professional association collecting payments of artists' rights and distributing the rights to the to the original songwriters, composers, and music publishers. Not translated. VG. Very scarce!.......75-100
288. [VERMONT] George D. Aiken (1892-1984) American politician from Vermont. A
Republican Party, he served as governor of Vermont from 1937 to
1941 and as a U.S. Senator from 1941 to 1975. At the time of his
retirement, Aiken was the most senior member of the Senate.
SIGNED postcard photo, dated Dec. 10, 1941 on verso.
VG........25-35
289. Roger Ward Babson (1875-1967) remembered today largely for founding Babson College in Massachusetts. TLS, 1958, 1p.........25-35
290. [BALLET] Dame Beryl Grey (b. 1927) British ballet dancer. ALS, 1982, 2pp. PLUS signed & inscribed 3.5 x 5.5 in. photo.........35-45
291. ROBERT L. SHAPIRO - noted defense attorney. ISP,
8x10................20-30
292. JONATHAN DANIELS - Press Sec. to FDR. TLS, 1977.........................20-30
293. LLOYD K. GARRISON - Pres. National Urban League. Short ALS, 1973.......20-30
295. [FRENCH THEATRE] MARC CAMOLETTI - playwright. Signed 1970 contract for L'AMOUR-PROPRE, also signed by the Belgian director Lucien Declercq. VG. ..........40-60
296. [FRANCE] Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853) neoclassical French architect, interior decorator and designer, who worked in such close partnership with Charles Percier, originally his friend from student days. Starting from 1794, it is fruitless to disentangle artistic responsibilities in their work. Together, Percier and Fontaine were inventors and major proponents of the rich and grand, consciously archaeological versions of neoclassicism we recognize as Directoire style and Empire style: see Charles Percier. ALS, 1801 [STAMPLESS COVER], 1p, approx. 6-1/4 x 8 in. About General Bernard. Seal removal has caused loss of paper on both sides affecting a few words............100-150
297. [FRANCE] Simon GANTILLON - FR. author. ALS, 1947, 1p. PLUS unsigned telegram re: his play MAYA [1927]. Not translated............50-75
298. HEDLEY DONOVAN
(1914-1990) American Editor - He was Henry R. Luce's handpicked
successor for all of TIME INC. From 1965 till 1979 He is best
remembered for toning down their polemical coverage particularly
of foreign affairs. After he left time, he spent a very
disappointing year as top advisor to Pres. Jimmy Carter. SIGNED
8x/10 portrait photograph..................25-35
299.
[FRANCE] Letter identified as written by J.M. Perisse, Ampere's
brother-in-law. Not dated and doesn't appear to be signed.
André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836) French physicist and
mathematician who is generally regarded as one of the main
founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he
referred to as "electrodynamics". The SI unit of measurement of
electric current, the ampere, is named after him. Written in
Frencn, not translated. Approx. 8 x 11".
VG.............75-100
300. [FRANCE] CHARLES MERE [b.
1883] Fr. writer & President of Author's Guild. ANS, 1937
plus signed 2 page contract & ANS written on TLS, 1943, by
A. Leclair. # pieces, all in French. VG.........60-80
303. (FRANCE) CH. FOLEY [1861-?] Fr. author of novels and plays. Two ALSs, 1909, 1p. each. 4 x 6. Not translated.........50-75
304. [ARCHEOLOGIST] Louis-Georges-Alfred de Martonne [b.1820] French archeologist and man-of-letters. ALS, Paris, 1872, 1p Speaks about his work on biography and his mentor Philarete Chasles [1798-1873] the French scholar and writer. Not translated. Fine..........50-75
305. [ARCHEOLOGIST] Bernard-Jacques-Joseph Maximilien de Ring [1799-1873] French archeologist. ALS, 1852, 2pp, speaks about articles in La Revue Contemporaire.......50-75
306. [NOBEL] Charles H. Townes (b.1915) American Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
Signed 1963 FDC honoring Academy of Sciences. Clean but with
very faint paperclip stain top edge [not bad at
all]..........25-35
307. [MUSIC] Joseph
Edgar Howard (1878-1961) Broadway
composer, lyricist, and librettist. A famed member of Tin Pan
Alley his credits, along with wife and composer Ida Emerson as
part of the song writing team of Howard and Emerson whose hits
include Hello Ma Baby, and Broadway tunes like The
District Leader. Clip Signature, 1944. Fair
condition......40-60
310. [LITERATURE] Sir Hall Caine [1853-1931]. English novelist. Secretary to Dante G. Rossetti (1881-82). Author of Shadow of a Crime (1885), Son of Hagar (1886), The Deemster (1887), The Bondman (1890), The Manxman (1894), The Christian (1897), Eternal City (1901), Prodigal Son (1904), The Woman Thou Gavest Me (1913), The Master of Man (1921), and Life of Christ (1938). Signed card.........25-35
311. [FILM] Samantha Eggar [b. 1939] English actress. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG.....25-35
313. [RELIGION] ROBERT LAIRD COLLIER [1837-1890] He was originally an itinerant Methodist preacher, united with the Unitarian church in 1866, was pastor of large churches in Chicago and Boston, and at the same time became a popular lecturer and writer of magazine articles. His principal published works are "Every-Day Subjects in Sunday Sermons" (Boston, 1869)'" Meditations on the Essence of Christianity" (1876); and "English Home Life" (1885). ALS, 1869, 1p............50-75
314. WILLIAM WHITTY HALL (1810-1876) physician and pioneer editor of health magazines, was born in Paris, Kentucky. After graduating from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, with the intention of becoming a Presbyterian missionary, he studied theology and medicine at Transylvania University, where he received an M.D. in 1836, the same year he was ordained to the ministry. Intending to support himself as a missionary through his medical practice, he began work in Louisiana. But he subsequently came to Texas, met Sam Houston near Nacogdoches, and rode with him to the first presidential inauguration in Texas. Hall preached in Houston and the surrounding area and served as chaplain in both houses of the Texas Congress. He helped collect funds to build a Presbyterian church in Houston and was active in organizing an ecclesiastical vigilance committee to prevent imposters from posing as ministers. In 1837 Hall left the Republic in time to attend the Synod of Kentucky, which convened in October. There he urged the Presbvterian Church to become involved in missionary work in Texas. The General Assembly of the church adopted his recommendation in 1838. Hall gradually abandoned preaching for the practice of medicine and went first to New Orleans, then to Cincinnati, where he married Hannah Matlock. In 1851 he established a consultation practice in New York City, where he married Magdalene Matilda Robertson. While in Cincinnati, he had published several books on consumption and other lung ailments. In New York in 1854 he began the publication of Hall's Joumal of Health. In 1875 he started another periodical, Hall's Medical Adviser. Never weighing more than 125 pounds and working from five in the moming until ten at night, a violation of his own health rules, Hall fell in a fit on a street in New York and died aimost immediately on May 10, 1876. ALS, 2pp, dated June 30, 1857 giving health advice. VG..........100-150
315. George Ball (1909-1994) American diplomat. He was the Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs in the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He is well known for his opposition to escalation in the Vietnam War. Ball also served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from June 26 to September 25, 1968. During the Nixon Administration, George Ball helped draft American policy proposals in the Persian Gulf. SIGNED & INSCRIBED 5 x 7 photo. VG...............25-35
316. [CINEMA] CARA WILLIAMS
(BARRYMORE) (1925- ) American Actress - At 17, Williams was
signed to a 20th Century Fox contract, but few of her subsequent
film roles were large enough to attract notice. Her fortunes
improved when she replaced Judy Holliday in the Broadway
production of Born Yesterday (1950); thereafter, her film and TV
roles increased in size and prominence. She was nominated for an
Academy Award for her portrayal of a sex-starved farm woman in
The Defiant Ones (1958). By virtue of her flaming red hair and
acute comic timing, Williams was touted as "the new Lucille
Ball" on the CBS sitcoms Pete and Gladys (1961) and The Cara
Williams Show (1964). She was married to John Barrymore, Jr. and
had a son. SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 photograph with sentiment .
DIFFERENT POSE FROM ABOVE...............20-30
317. [NOBEL PRIZE] GEORGE OLAH (1927- ) Hungarian b. Chemist. He was awarded the chemistry prize in 1994 for illuminating basic chemical reactions that had never before been observed, and also for showing that carbon itself, the backbone of organic chemistry, could be cajoled into behaving in ways that scientists had not believed possible. SIGNED 4x6 photograph..........35-45
318. Kate Field
(1838-1896) American journalist, lecturer, and actress, of
eccentric talent. ALS, Feb. 22, no yr, 2pp. From Shoreham
Hotel in NYC. Sends payment for tickets received and
discussing distributing others, etc...........40-60
319. [ACTRESS] FLORENCE STANLEY (1924-2003)
American Actress. She launched her career on Broadway and
was a regular on television shows including "Barney Miller,"
She appeared on Broadway in "Fiddler on The Roof," "The
Prisoner of Second Avenue" and was in the Manhattan Theater
Club's "What's Wrong with This Picture?" before heading to
Hollywood. Her TV appearances include Judge Margaret Wilbur
on "My Two Dads" and Bernice Fish on "Barney Miller," as
well as numerous guest roles on shows including "Dharma
& Greg" in 2002. SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 photograph with
sentiment.................20-30
320. Ted Key (1912-2008)American cartoonist and writer. He is best known as the creator of the cartoon series Hazel. ANS, no date........25-35
321. [FRANCE] Ernest Menault (1830-1903) French author and zoologist. He
wrote, principally Les Insectes nuisibles à l' Agriculture et à
la Viticulture, L'intelligence des animaux and L'amour maternel
chez les animaux. ALS, 1867, 1-1/2 pp. VG..........50-75
322. [FRANCE] Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse (1681), duc de Penthièvre (1697), (1711), (1678-1737), a legitimated prince of the blood royal, was the son of Louis XIV and of his mistress Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. At the age of five, he became grand admiral of France. In 1693, he became a chevalier des Ordres du roi (Order of the King) and, in 1704, a knight of the Toison d’or. Shortly before his death in 1715, Louis XIV added a codicil to his will stating that if all legitimate members of the House of Bourbon, both those descended from Louis and more distant kinsmen, died out, the throne of France could be inherited by the duc du Maine and the comte de Toulouse. The decision was reversed after the death of Louis XIV when Louis Alexandre's cousin, Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, as the new regent, had the Parlement de Paris void that portion of the will. The comte de Toulouse died at the Château de Rambouillet on 1 December 1737. He was buried in the village 12th century Saint-Lubin church. Offered here is a document signed, 1715, 1p, approx. 6-3/4 x 9". Fine condition. Not translated...........200-300
See portrait of him323. [NOBEL PRIZE] Arthur L. Schawlow (1921-1999) American physicist. He is best remembered for his work on lasers, for which he was awarded a 1981 Nobel Prize. HIS STATIONERY SIGNED, 1982, inscribed in type to collector..............25-35
324. John
Cameron Swayze [1906-1995]
popular news commentator. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo.
VG.........35-45
325. [FILM & TV] Macdonald Carey [1913-1994] American actor. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG........40-60
327. [THEATRE] Henry de GORSSE [1868-1936] Fr. dramatist. ALS, no date, 1p.
Speaks about his play. Not translated. Fine................40-60
328. Don Hewitt (1922-2009) American television news producer and executive, best known for creating 60 Minutes, the CBS television news magazine in 1968, which at the time of his death, was the longest-running prime-time broadcast on American television. Under Hewitt's leadership, 60 Minutes was the only news program ever rated the nation's top-ranked television program, an achievement it accomplished five times. He also produced the first televised presidential debate in the 1960. Signed, inscribed color 8x10 photo. VG...........40-60
329. [LOUISIANA] ELAINE S. EDWARDS -
American Politician/ First Lady of Louisiana - a Senator from
Louisiana; appointed to the United States Senate by her much
controversial husband, Governor Edwin W. Edwards, August 1,
1972, as a Democrat to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Allen J. Ellender, and servered , until her resignation November
13, 1972. TLS dtd 10/4/72 with SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 portrait
dtd 1972 (2 items).................25-35
330.
Emily P.
Bissell (1861-1948)
American social worker and activist, best remembered for
introducing Christmas Seals to the United States. Her signature
on postcard postmarked 1944. Collector has written in pencil on
signed side. Accompanied by 2 FDCs honoring Bissell each Bissell
stamps......................50-75
331. [FILM] BETSY BLAIR - English Actress - Most casual film fans know one of two facts about stage and film actress Betsy Blair. (1): She was the first wife of musical comedy star Gene Kelly. (2): She played the homely blind date of Ernest Borgnine in Marty (1955)., in which she was Nominated for an Oscar . After Marty, relocated on the Continent, appearing in such Italian films as The Outcry (1957) and Senilita (1961).Also, has acted in many plays on the English stage. SIGNED/inscribed 3x5 photograph....................20-30
334. [FRANCE] Philippe
Berthelot (1866-1934) was an important
French diplomat, son of Marcellin Berthelot. He was a
republican (as opposed to monarchists and the Far-right
leagues at that time). He entered the French diplomatic
service in 1889 and joined the foreign office in 1904. In
1920, he became secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
with the rank of ambassador. After a violent campaign of
Far-right leagues he was forced to step aside from 1922-1925
because of his involvement in the scandal opposing Banque
Industrielle de Chine, controlled by his brother, and Banque
d'Indochine (linked to Paul Doumer). He was friends
with, and important in the diplomatic careers of, Paul Claudel
and Saint-John Perse. ALS, nd, 1-1/2 pages. Fine..............80-120
335. [CROATIA] Stjepan "Stipe" Mesić (b.1934) served as the second President of Croatia from 2000 to 2010. Before his ten-year presidential term, he held the posts of Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (1992–1994), Prime Minister of Croatia (1990), the last President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1991), Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement (1991), a judge in Našice and mayor of his home town of Orahovica. Color photograph mounted, signed on the mount, 6-3/4 x 9-1/2 in. VG.................50-75
336.
[SLOVAKIA] Ivan Gašparovič
(b.1941) President of Slovakia from 2004 to 2014. He
was also the first Slovak president to be re-elected.
Signed color photo, 4 x 8-1/2
in. VG...........50-75
337. [NOBEL PRIZE] Christian B. Anfinsen [1916-95] Signed 1p. bio. sketch.......20-30
338. JOSEPH MITCHELL CHAPPLE (1868-1950) American Author/Newspaperman -He was a most celebrated jounalsit who covered the Spansih-American War, to Spain in the 1930's. He was the author of a book on President Warren G. Harding and was author of numerous articles for over 60 years. ANS dtd 9/29/40............20-30
339. Dr. Julius Yemans Dewey (1801-1877) American
doctor of medicine and businessman in the state of Vermont
during the 19th century. He was a founder of and later
president of the National Life Insurance Company and he
personally delivered the remittance for the company's first
claim, prompting a public thank-you from the surviving
family. One of his sons was USN Admiral of the Navy and hero
of the Spanish-American War George Dewey. ALS, 1832, 2pp.
Small corner clip affects a word or two...........50-75
340 . [ART] Jacques
Onfray de Breville
[1858-1931] French artist, illustrator. He was best known under
his signature Job. ALS, 1917, 1p, with envelope...........50-75
341. ADLOLFO [b.1933] Cuban-American designer. Signature..........15-20
342. Henry Major Tomlinson [1873-1958] Brit. novelist. Fine signature......15-20
343. [BRITISH] Edmund Blunden, MC (1896-1974) English poet, author and critic. Like his friend Siegfried Sassoon, he wrote of his experiences in World War I in both verse and prose. For most of his career, Blunden was also a reviewer for English publications and an academic in Tokyo and later Hong Kong. He ended his career as Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford. Signed Presentation page from his work "Near & Far." Fine condition.........40-60
345. William Rockefeller (1919-1990) American businessman. TLS, 1971, 1p., setting up a meeting with Jackson W. Moore from Nashville. VG......40-60
346. [FILM] Red Buttons (1919-2006}
Academy Award-winning American comedian and actor. Signed,
inscribed 8x10 photo. VG..........30-40
347. [FILM] Jane Withers (b. 1926) American actress best known for being one of the most popular child film stars of the 1930s and early 1940s. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo, showing her as a child star. Signed later in life. VG..........25-35
348. [MUSIC] Helen Traubel (1899-1972) American opera and concert singer. Signed program, 1943. About 5.5 x 8.5". VG..........25-35
349. [MUSIC] Countess
Eleonora de Cisneros (1878-1934
) American operatic mezzo-soprano. Born in New York City nee
Eleanora Broadfoot, she studied singing under Mme. Murio Celli
in New York, and made her début at the Metropolitan Opera House
in 1899. In the following year she was married to Count François
G. de Cisneros. Between 1900 and 1906 she sang in more than 40
operatic rôles in Rome, Milan, Madrid, Lisbon, Vienna, St.
Petersburg, London, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney and Melbourne. In
1907 she was Oscar Hammerstein's leading mezzo soprano at the
Manhattan Opera House, New York. ALS, 1906, 2pp., about 6 x 9.5". Some show-through
from 3 mounting traces on verso.............35-45
350. [MUSIC] Hans-Werner Janssen [1899-1990] American conductor of classical music, and composer of classical music and film scores. ANS, 1979, on 3x5 card..........25-35
351. JOHN CHARLES DALY (1914-1991)
American Broadcaster/Journalist/TV Host - He was a celebrated
Reporter and Broadcaster of WW2. His sign off was always: Good
night, and have a good tomorrow" - ABC Broadcaster and known to
many TV audiences for his hosting of the popular "What's My
Line" TV show. SIGNATURE on card......20-30
352. [CARTOONS] Whitney Darrow
(1909-1999) prominent American cartoonist, who worked most of
his career for The New Yorker, with some 1,500 of his cartoons
printed in his nearly 50-year-long career with the magazine.
TLS, 1960, 1p..............35-45
353. [OREGON] John H. Mitchell (1835-1905) controversial American lawyer and politician, who served as a Republican United States Senator from Oregon on three occasions between 1872 and 1905. He also served as State Senate President, did the initial legal work involved in the dispute that led to the landmark Supreme Court case of Pennoyer v. Neff, and later was involved with the Oregon land fraud scandal, for which he was indicted and convicted while a sitting U.S. Senator, one of only eleven sitting U.S. Senators ever indicted, and one of only five ever convicted. The town of Mitchell, Oregon, was named after him. Signature.........25-35
354. [ARKANSAS] Stephen Wallace Dorsey (1842- 1916) Senator from Arkansas. Since Dorsey, no Republican has held the Senior Senator seat for Arkansas from that day to the present. Signature........25-35
355. [BOXING]
JOEY MAXIM
(1922-2001) Light Heavyweight Champion of the World. Signed
& inscribed photo, , dated 1992, 8x10.
VG................30-40
357. [THEATRE] Beatrice Herford (1868 -1952) American actress and vaudeville performer born in England. ALS, no date, 1p........20-30
359. [Country Music] Charlie Pride - American country music singer. Signed &
inscribed 8x10 color photo..........20-30
360. Herb Shriner (1918-1970) American humorist, radio personality and television host. Herb Shriner was best known for his homespun monologues, usually with roots in his adopted home state of Indiana. He was often compared to fellow humorist Will Rogers. Signed, inscribed 6.5 x 8.5 photo. Condition: photo has been cropped; faults at top & bottom areas............20-30
361. [FILM] Walter Pidgeon (1897-1984) actor
who starred in many good films. Clip signature...........25-35
362. Harry Reasoner [1923-1991] American journalist. Brief TLS, 1971, thanks to a viewer. On American Broadcasting Co. letterhead. Fine............25-35
363. Jim Hagerty (1909-1981) served as the only White House Press Secretary from 1953 to 1961 during the administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Signed & inscribed 7x9 photo. VG...........20-30
ANTIQUE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS
370. James B. Longacre (1794-1869) American
engraver, b. Delaware Co., Pa. Known for his work in The
National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans (4 vols.,
1834-39); chief engraver, U.S. Mint (1844-69). Original portrait
engraving of Josiah Stoddard Johnston
(1784-1833) United States Representative and Senator from
Louisiana. Image size 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 in. plus clean margins.
VG.........25-35
374. Henry
Martyn Hoyt, Jr. (1856- 1910) served as
Solicitor General of the United States from 1903 to 1909. His
father, also named Henry Martyn Hoyt, served as governor of
Pennsylvania from 1879 to 1883. Hoyt Jr. was born in
Wilkes-Barre and graduated from Yale University in 1878 and the
law school of the University of Pennsylvania in 1881. After a
career spent in private practice as a lawyer in Pennsylvania,
starting in Pittsburgh and then in banking he became an
assistant attorney general in 1897 and then, in 1903, was
appointed Solicitor General by Theodore Roosevelt. After the end
of Roosevelt's term in office he became a counselor to Secretary
of State Philander C. Knox. Hoyt died in 1910. Five [5]
signed bank checks, Riggs National Bank, 1912.
VG...........50-75
376. [MUSIC] DAVID
NADIEN - composer. Signature of envelope
[no post marks]......20-30
See portrait
of Nadien
377. Margaret Deland (1857-1945) American author. TLS, Cambridge, Mass., 1933, 1p. To Kenneth Whittemore who apparently was also a writer. VG...........35-45
378. [FILM] Karl Malden (1912-2009) American actor whose career spanned
more than seven decades and appearing in many classic films.
Brief ALS [or ANS depending on how you look at it].
VG.........30-40
379. George
Ade [1866-1944] American writer.
Signature.............20-30
380. Sir John Gielgud (1904-2000) English actor. Gielgud is a member of the short list of entertainers with the distinction of having won an Emmy, a Grammy, a Tony, and a Oscar award. ANS, April 20, no year.........25-35
381.
George
Opdyke
(1805-1880) was an entrepreneur and the Mayor of New
York (1862 to 1863) during the American Civil War. Signed bank check 1863, as Mayor. VG...........40-60
382. KARL A. MENNINGER (1893-1990) American Psychiatrist/Author. The Menninger Clinic, conceived with the idea of collecting many specialists in one center, was founded in Topeka in 1919 by Karl and his father, Charles Frederick (1862-1953); in 1925 they were joined by William. The Menninger Foundation, established for research, training, and public education in psychiatry, came into existence in 1941 and soon became a U.S. psychiatric and psychoanalytic center. At the close of World War II, he was instrumental in founding the Winter Veterans Administration Hospital, Topeka, which functioned as a mental hospital and as the center of the largest psychiatric training program in the world. SIGNATURE (large) dtd 4/14/75.............30-40
383. Rufus Choate (1799-1859) American lawyer and orator. He was a
US congressman from Mass. Clip Signature............25-35
384. Thornton W. Burgess (1874-1965) born in Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, he was a conservationist and author of children's stories . Thornton Waldo Burgess loved the beauty of nature and its living creatures so much that he wrote about them for 50 years. By the time he retired, he had written more than 170 books and 15,000 stories for daily columns in newspapers. Signed 3x5 card to which a US posrage stamp has been affixed. Signature partly over the stamp. VG..........30-40
385. Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen [1848-1895]
Norwegian born American author and college professor. He is best
remembered for his novel Gunnar: A Tale of Norse Life, generally
considered to have been the first novel by a Norwegian immigrant
in America. TLS, 1902, 2pp. To Julian Ralph saying he will "take
up with Mr. Walker payment for your articles on Hanna and
Rockefeller..." .......35-45
386. Alfred L. Atherton Jr.
[1921-2002] career United States Foreign Service officer. He
served as United States Ambassador to Egypt in 1978-1979.
Signed/inscribed photo, 1983, as Ambassador to
Egypt...............25-35
387. THOMAS J. FOLEY - American Politician/Diplomat. He was a US Repesentative from Washington from 1965-1995. Speaker of the US House of Representatives and Ambassador to Japan - SIGNED/inscribed 7x9 photograph................................20-30
389. LORD ERIC ASHBY (1904-1992) BARON Ashby of Brandon. English Botanist - Deeply involved in experimental botany and environmental issues, he was one of the early leaders of the warnings of the destruction of the environment Published numerous books and papers on the subject. One of the most respected of scientists in his lifetime. President and Vice Chancellor of Queen's College. Created Baron in 1973, by Queen Elizabeth II. ALS with postmarked 6/26/89 envelope.........25-35
390. [MUSIC] Louis Kentner [1905-1987] Hungarian, later British, pianist who excelled in the works of Chopin and Liszt, as well as the Hungarian repertoire. SIGNATURE on album page, 1942............25-35
391. OTIS CHANDLER - American Publisher - He was the 4th in a family line, who was publisher of the Los Angles Times. He became head in 1960 and stepped down in 1980. His tenure brought the paper to its highest level and down to its being sold. SIGNED 5x7 portrait photograph...............20-30
392. FRED THOMPSON - pencil signed, mounted hand-tinted lake/shore scene. Titled "Quiet Waters." Overall size 5 x 12. Fine..............75-100
393. [MILITARY] Lyman Louis Lemnitzer [1899-1988] American Army General, who served as
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1960 to 1962. He then
served as Supreme Allied Commander of NATO from 1963 to 1969. Signed bank check, 1959. VG example............50-75
394. [MUSIC] Timothee Adamowski [1858-1943] Polish born American conductor, composer and violinist. Signature. Fine........25-35
396. [EARLY FILM] Corinne Griffith [1894-1979]
American actress. Dubbed "The Orchid Lady of the Screen", she was one of the
most popular film actresses of the 1920s and widely considered
the most beautiful actress of the silent screen. Shortly after
the advent of sound film, Griffith retired from acting and
became a successful author. TLS, 1961, 1p, on her personal stationery. Re:
typist changing recipient's name; hopes he likes the book; happy
Christmas. Fine condition...........40-60
398. [MEDICINE] Bela
Schick (1877-1967) Hungarian-born American
pediatrician. He is the founder of the Schick test. Signed,
inscribed card, 1956. VG..........50-75
399. [NOBEL PRIZE] WERNER ARBER (b. 1929) Swiss microbiologist and geneticist. Along with American researchers Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans, Werner Arber shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of restriction endonucleases. Their work would lead to the development of recombinant DNA technology. SIGNED card with sentiment. Fine...........25-35
400. (CHARLES ISAAC ELTON) (1839-1900). English lawyer and antiquarian. Autograph Letter Signed containing an Autograph Manuscript. Two pages, octavo. Prologue to a play and four verses of a poem about Cinderella. Mounted. MOST OF SIGNATURE CLIPPED AWAY. Fold tear repaired; soiled............30-40
401. [PRINTED GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT] Message From The President of the United States - In answer to a Senate resolution of Dec. 7, 1877, further information in relation to the cost of the Sioux war. Rutherford B. Hayes. This was printed for the US Senate, 45th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Doc. No. 33, March 26, 1878, 5 pages..25-35
402. [PRINTED GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT] Message From The President of the United States - A report relative to the compensation of Henry B. Carrington, a special agent for the sale of certain Indian lands. Signed in type Benj. Harrison. This was printed for the US Senate, 51st Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Doc. No. 70, Feb. 24, 1890, 32 pages plus foldout tract map. Attached in another signed in type by Harrison, Ex. Doc. 71, related to Indians in New Mexico............25-35
403. [FILM] Lilia Skala (1896-1994) Austrian-American actress. She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress for her most famous role as the Mother Superior in Lilies of the Field opposite Oscar-winning Sidney Poitier. Skala also appeared in Ship of Fools, Deadly Hero, Charly, Heartland, Eleanor and Franklin, Roseland, Flashdance and House of Games. Signed 3x5 card. FINE.............20-30
404. Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. (b. 1935) is an African American business executive. He has been dubbed a Washington "power broker" by many. Signed & inscribed photo, 5x7................25-35
405. Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) American journalist, historian and adventure writer. His most well-known work is "Indian Fights and Fighters". Brady's first major book "For Love of Country" whilst telling the story of a fictitious John Seymour was actually based in part on the true heroics of Nicholas Biddle one of the first five captains of the fledgling Continental Navy. AQS, 1901, on 3-3/4 x 2-3/8" card........20-30
406. [ENGLAND] Sir Nicolas C. Tindal (1776-1846) celebrated English lawyer who successfully defended Queen Caroline at her trial for adultery in 1820. ALS, 1836, written on both sides of 7x9 in. sheet. Light toning; old mounting remains along one edge on back do not affect text......50-75
407. Alfred L. Atherton Jr. (1921 - 2002) United States Foreign Service Officer and diplomat. He served as United States Ambassador to Egypt in 1979-1983. TLS, 1979, 1p..........20-30
408. [THEATRE] Victor Mapes (1870-1943) American playwright. Brief ALS, 1907, 1p. VG.......25-35
AMERICAN PORTRAITS - Offered here are original engraved portraits of prominent Americans, suitable for framing by themselves or with autographs. All are approx. 160 years old, image sizes approx. 4-1/2 x 3-1/2, with ample margins. All very good unless noted. Any defects would mat away. No estimates given - winning bidder pays full amount of their top bid. Artist given in brackets. $10 min. bid.
412. JOSEPH HABERSHAW [J. Gross]
413. MRS. MARTHA VAN NESS [T.B. Welch]
414. Gen. JONATHAN WILLIAMS [R.W. Dodson]
415. Rev. TIMOTHY DWIGHT [J.B. Forrest] considerable foxing
416. Gen. NATHANIEL GREENE [J.B. Forrest]
417. THOMAS MacDONOUGH, USN [J.B. Forrest]
418. SAM. L. MITCHELL M.D.
419. WILLIAM RICHARDSON DAVIE
420. [MILITARY] Robert C. Davis (1876-1944) American Major General who served as Adjutant General of the U.S. Army from 1922 to 1927. Signed 3x5 card ; he has added rank. Even overall age toning......20-30
421. [MILITARY] Charles H. Muir - American Major General. Signed 3x5 card. Sun
toned at 2 edges.....20-30
425. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (1884-1970 ) Son of William Kissam Vanderbilt. Associated with New York Central management and managed family interests for many years. Turned to sports in later years and was namesake of 'Vanderbilt Cup.' His signature on 5x3 slip. Top portion of slip has oil stain that shows but does not touch signature. .....25-35
426. Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843-1899) American socialite, heir, businessman, and a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. He was the favorite grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, who left him $5 million, and the eldest son of William Henry Vanderbilt, who left him close to $70 million. In his turn he succeeded them as head of the New York Central and related railroad lines in 1885. Signature on 4-3/4 x 2-1/4" slip. Different col9or inl "Yours respectfully" above signature. Faint fold line; slightly soiled...........50-75
428. US Senators - 5 TLSs, 1960-1962, all to Vernon Talbertt: Homer E. Capehart [Ind]; John Marshall Butler [Md]; Wallace F. Bennett [Ut]; Quentin N. Burdick [ND]; Styles Bridges [NH]...........35-45
429. Ted Key (1912- 2008) Am. cartoonist,best known as the
creator of the comic strip Hazel. Large signature. 3 mail
folds.................20-30
430. [FRED THOMPSON] Group of 4 beautiful color hand-tinted outdoor scenes plus 2 smaller hand-tinted scenes, one of which is full-masted sailing ship. which is 3x2. The larger photos are 7x5. All VG...........80-120
431. [FRED THOMPSON] Group of 8 b/w vintage photos of outdoor country & woods scenes. One is a dam and two are snow scenes. Approx. 9 x 6.75 to 9.75 x 7.5. All VG...............100-150
432. [FRED THOMPSON] Group of 5 outdoor scenes not color tinted. From 6.5 x 4.5 to 9.5 x 5......80-120
433. Benjamin Altman (1840–1913) American businessman who in 1865 founded B. Altman & Co., opening a store on Third Avenue and 10th Street in NYC. In 1906, he moved the business to Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. Benjamin Altman died without heirs. Shortly before the death, he founded the Altman Foundation. Until 1985, it owned B. Altman & Co., which latter closed the last store in 1990. Altman was an avid collector of Rembrandt paintings and china, much of which he acquired through art dealer Joseph Duveen. Upon his death, he donated the collection to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Signed Chemical National Bank check, 1906. VG.................80-120
434. [MUSIC] WILLY EICKEMEYER [1879-1925] German composer & pianist. CLIP SIGNATURE........20-30
435. Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of Aylesford (1751-
1812) son of Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Aylesford, was a British
peer. From 1757 until his accession in 1777, he was styled Lord
Guernsey. He was an artist of some repute. Eleven of his
paintings, part of the Oppe Collection, are held on behalf of
the National Museum by the Tate Gallery. CLIP SIGNATURE
[toned/mounted]........20-30
436. [MUSIC] Jack Beeson (b. 1921) American composer. He is known particularly for his operas, the best known of which are Lizzie Borden, Hello Out There! andThe Sweet Bye and Bye. Beeson studied privately with Béla Bartók. SIGNATURE/INSCRIBED with sentiment, 2000.............20-30
441. (FRENCH LITERATURE) PIERRE DESCAVES - 3 to 4 pages of autograph notes unsigned and approx. 36 news clippings on Henri Troyat [French author]. Including a program from "Le Vieux Colombier." Descaves' file on Troyat....................50-75
442. {CABINET] James
Wilson (1835-1920) Scotland-born United
States politician who served as US Secretary of Agriculture from
1897-1913. SIGNED CARD............20-30
446. [MUSIC] George Crumb
(b. 1929) American composer of avant-garde music.
Signed 5-1/2 x 3-1/4 in. slip plus envelope addressed in his
hand, signed in the return address portion. Two signed
pieces. VG..........30-40
447. [DANCE] Antonio Ruiz Soler (1921-1996) Spanish flamenco dancer, choreographer and dance director. During appearances in the United States he danced in Ravel's "Boléro" in New York City and appeared in several Hollywood movies, including "Ziegfeld Girl" (1941), "Hollywood Canteen" (1944) and "Honeymoon" (1947). Signed, inscribed 1983 photo, 5x7 in. Slight creasing top edge which doesn't show much on front..............35-45
449.
[ENTERTAINMENT LOT] includes: David Niven
(1910-1983) signed card; Red
Skelton (1913-1997) small photo signed
on verso; Caesar Romero (1907-1994)
signed 5x7 photo; Leon
Belasco (1902-1988) autograph
note signed 1982; Belita
(1923-2005) signed & inscribed card; Don Beddoe
(1903-1991) ANS; Lina Basquette
(1907-1994) 4x5 photo signed on verso; Whitt Bissell
(1909-1996) signed & inscribed card; Joyce Matthews (1919-1999)
signed, inscribed stationary...........80-120
450. [ENTERTAINMENT LOT]
includes: Belita
(1923-2005) ALS & signed, inscribed card; Don Beddoe (1903-1991)
ANS; Lisa Basquette
(1907-1994) 4x5 photo signed on verso; Whitt Bissell (1909-1996)
signed & inscribed card; Joyce
Matthews (1919-1999) signed &
inscribed stationary; Dorothy
Stickney (1896-1998) 2 signed
& inscribed cartds; Blanche
Sweet (1896-1986) signed &
inscribed card; Jane
Alexander (b. 1939) ANS; Pearl Bailey
(1918-1990) signed postcard photo; and Mae West (1893-1980) signed
repro. of film poster "Every Days a Holiday, 5x7 in.
[unknown whether this signature is authentic or
not]...........80-120
451. [MIXED LOT] includes: William H. Pickering (1910-2004) Rocket scientist, 2 signed inscribed cards; Ruth Page (1899-1991) Ballerina, signed stationary; John Limbert - Diplomat, Iran Hostage, signed postcard; Infante Juan of Spain, Count of Barcelona (1913-1993) Crown Prince of Spain, father of King Juan Carlos, signature; Elizabeth Kubler-Ross (1926-2004) Psychiatirst, signature; Matthew Ridgway (1895-1993) WW2 General, signed envelope [return address]; Robert Ode (1916-1995) Diplomat, Irian hostage, 2 signed inscribed cards; and Pele (b. 1940) soccer super-star. TLS, nd, signed with printed signature [not authentic]...........80-120
455.
[OLD MASTER] THE POWER OF PRAYER - 18th
century Biblical engraving, leaf from "Sacred History of
the Old and New Testaments" published in
Amsterdam in 1740. The print bears the explanatary text
in five languages. The print image is 4.5 x 6", page 13 x
8-1/4. Print image area is very good.............75-100
456. QUAYLE FAMILY - signed cards by
Dan Quayle [V.P.], and his wife Marilyn Quayle, plus 1995
Season's Greeting card [unsigned]. All
fine..............40-60
460. [ART] Original 18th century portrait of Martin Luther (1483-1546) German monk, Catholic priest, professor of theology and seminal figure of the 16th-century movement in Christianity known later as the Protestant Reformation.[1] He strongly disputed the claim that freedom from God's punishment for sin could be purchased with monetary values. He confronted indulgence salesman Johann Tetzel, a Dominican friar, with his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517. His refusal to retract all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the Pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the Emperor. This original mezzotint portrait is by Richard Houston (1721?–1775) who was an Irish mezzotint engraver, whose career was mostly in London. Born in Dublin about 1721, he became a pupil of John Brooks, who was also the master of James McArdell and Charles Spooner. He came to London about 1747, and some of his early plates bear the address "near Drummond's at Charing Cross". In debt to Robert Sayer the print-seller, he was arrested and confined to the Fleet prison; according to Sayer this in order that he might know where to find the dissipated Houston. He was released in 1760, on the accession of George III. As a free agent he was commissioned by Carington Bowles. Cropped and mounted many years ago, the image is approx. 10 x 7-3/4" plus margins. VG...............200-300
461. [NEWSPAPER] JEFF. DAVIS IN PETTICOATS. WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, Madison, Wis., June 13, 1865, VOL. XIII, No. 39. 8 pages, FILLED with Civil War news. Includes: on the front page, a half column poem by L.J.Bates, "JEFF DAVIS IN PETTICOATS."; "Sherman's Armistice"; "THE ASSASSINATION TRIAL. The Suppressed Testimony. MORE STARTLING REVELATIONS. Complicity of Jeff Davis in the President's Murder." Illustrated advertisements, including a full column illustrated advertisement on the last page for an amusement show called "The Equesqurriculum" tin three "Gigantic Circuses".) Fascinating reading. .........75-100
Scan 2
462. Aleksandra Danilova (1903-1997) Russian-born prima ballerina who became an American citizen. Signed picture dancing, removed from some publication........25-35
463. Aleksandra Danilova (1903-1997) Russian-born prima ballerina who became an American citizen. ALS, 1990, 1p.........25-35
464. MYSTERY LOT of about 81 pieces from 19th
& 20th century. Includes: letters; documents; a few
autographs; 5 bank checks signed by the noted artist, Douglas
Volk, known for his portraits of Abraham Lincoln, one used on
postage stamp, and various ephemera. Oldest item in this lot
is 1820. Good lot for eBay sellers or those who like
researching items.....100-150
467. [FILM] Lewis Croft (1919-2008) American actor with dwarfism, best known for his role as a Munchkin soldier in the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz". ALS, [1990], written on both sides of 6x9 sheet. Nice letter about OZ and the other Munchkins. VG.........35-45
469. [MUSIC] Roy Clark (b. 1933)
American country music musician and performer. He is best
known for hosting Hee Haw Show. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo.
VG.............25-35
472. [ART] Will Low (1853-1933) American artist and writer on art. He was born at Albany, New York. In 1873 he entered the atelier of Jean-Léon Gérôme in the École des Beaux Arts at Paris, subsequently joining the classes of Carolus-Duran, with whom he remained until 1877. Returning to New York, he became a member of the Society of American Artists in 1878 and of the National Academy of Design in 1890. His pictures of New England types, and illustrations of John Keats, brought him into prominence. Subsequently he turned his attention to decoration, and executed panels and medallions for the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, a panel for the Essex County Court House in Newark, New Jersey as well as numerous panels for private residences and stained glass windows for various churches, including St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark. He was an instructor in the schools of Cooper Union , New York, during 1882 to 1885, and in the school of the National Academy of Design from 1889 to 1892. Low, who is known to a wider circle as the friend of R. L. Stevenson, published some reminiscences, A Chronicle of Friendships, 1873-1900 (1908). A mural by him is located in the Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse. Original auto-lithograph, plate signed, 12 x 8 flush. Autolithography means an original image made directly on the stone or plate. This is from a portfolio done for the American Artists' War Emergency Fund, one of the numerous war activities of the National Arts Club of New York, its object being to aid American Artist Soldiers or their dependents. This project was done in 1918. Slight faults bottom edge [handling] are not important.........100-150
See Low lithograph473. CALIFORNIA - group of 6 views including: San Francisco shore, Cliff House Sacramento Valley, Coast Scene at Marin County, etc. Various sizes.........60-80
See one of the above475. [FRANCE] 2 French Revolutionary Military documents -
Year 2 [1794] of the Revolution, speaks of
military hospitals, infantry officers, soldiers - false illness
to fake leave of absence, etc. The ink handwritten parts
are of the period. Total 7 pages; largest document is 8.5
x 12 in. VG.............100-200
476. [FRANCE] Louis-François Chamillart, Marquis de la Suze ( 1751
- 1833 ) was a French politician. He was allowed to sit at the
Chamber of Peers in 1815. ALS, 1791, written from Chateau
des Tuileries, to certified services of La Plasse "Marechal
des Logis des Rois." 1p, 7-3/4 x 12-1/4 in. VG...............100-150
482. Large original etching, portrait of Abraham Lincoln, unsigned, artist is James S. King [1852-1925] who specialized in portraits, image approx. 18 x 14 in. plus margins. The image and the area surrounding the image, the portion that would show after being matted & framed, is very good. There are numerous faults along edges that will not show. Striking image. James S. King was born in New York City in 1852 and studied at the Art Student's League, National Academy of Design, Ecole Des Beaux-Arts, Paris with Gerome and Bonnat. He belonged to the Salmagundi Club and the Allied Artists of America. King was active in exhibiting at the Parrish Art Museum; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art; Boston Art Club; National Academy of Design; Art Institute of Chicago; the Corcoran Gallery; and the Society of Independent Artists.............200-300
Lincoln - full view483. [PHOTOGRAPHY - NASA] WILLENE WHISENHANT - one of the important photographers at NASA at the beginning. ORIGINAL vintage color 10x8 photo showing Alan Shepard lying down in space suit with technicians around him. Whisenhant has written caption in ink below "MA-9 - Backup - Shepard." NASA S-63-3888. VG. Provenance: Ex-collection of the photographer.........50-75
See above485.
[ART] Charles Meryon
(1821-1868) French artist, who worked almost entirely in
etching, as he suffered from color-blindness. He is
generally recognised as the most significant etcher of 19th
century France. He also suffered from mental illness, dying in
an asylum. His most famous work is a series of views of Paris. Offered
here "Le
Ministère de la Marine" (The Admiralty, Paris), photogravure
1926 of his etching [1865].
These superb photogravures, there were 20 printed in 1926, are
often sold as etchings. You see them all the time offered at
around $400 to $800 each. The sellers, obviously are not aware
of what they are offering. The original 1865 etching retailed
at $1500. Plate size approx. 6-1/2 x 5-1/2" plus wide clean
margins. A superb example of the original..............100-150
489.
David Lawrence
(1888-1973) conservative
newspaperman and former
student of Woodrow Wilson
at Princeton University.
In 1916, he became the
Washington correspondent
of the New York Evening
Post. After his reelection
as U.S. President in 1916,
President Woodrow Wilson
fired Irish-American White
House secretary (chief of
staff) Joseph Patrick
Tumulty in 1916 to placate
anti-Catholic sentiment,
particularly from his wife
and his advisor Colonel
Edward M. House, after
which David Lawrence
successfully interceded on
his behalf to remain.
During the presidency of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
David Lawrence criticised
'The New Deal' in his 1932
book Beyond
the New Deal, in which
his observation of
economic activity led him
to distinguish between
free enterprise and
corporatism, writing that
"Theoretically,
corporations are creations
of the state." In 1926,
Lawrence founded United
States Daily, a weekly
newspaper devoted to
covering government, and
seven years later shut it
down to start United
States News for an
audience of community
leaders, business people
and politicians. In 1948,
United States News merged
with Lawrence's
two-year-old weekly
magazine, World
Report to form
the news magazine U.S.
News & World Report. At the
time of Lawrence's 1973
death, the magazine had a
circulation of two
million. On April 22,
1970, David Lawrence was
presented with the
Presidential Medal of
Freedom by President
Richard Nixon. Lengthy
TLS, 1927, 2 full pages,
to James T. William. Excellent
news paper content about
the United States Daily.
VG.............75-100
490. [CARDINAL] Francis Cardinal Spellman (1889-1967) American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the sixth Archbishop of New York from 1939 to 1967, having previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston (1932-39). He was named a cardinal in 1946. Signed print that has postage stamp affixed. Also signed by James Francis Aloysius McIntyre (1886-1979) American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1948 to 1970, and was created a cardinal in 1953. Print size approx. 8 x 10"...........100-150
491. [CARDINAL] Francis Cardinal Spellman (1889-1967) American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the sixth Archbishop of New York from 1939 to 1967, having previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston (1932-39). He was named a cardinal in 1946. Signed print that has postage stamp affixed. Also signed by James Francis Aloysius McIntyre (1886-1979) American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1948 to 1970, and was created a cardinal in 1953. Print size approx. 8 x 10"...........100-150
493. [ART] Original
antique wood-engraving - SCENES IN ST.
LOUIS, from Picturesque America, image approx. 10
x 7 plus margins. printed text on verso as usual.
VG.........40-60
From
the private collection of HENRI CORBIERE, the noted French art
critic. The following are original drawings sent to Corbiere
from friends. Approx. paper sizes. All are in very good
condition.
Click
on descriptions to see the drawings
495. DANIEL FERRARA (Algerian, born 1906) signed ink drawing, approx. 12 x 9 in.............75-100
496. ANDRE BOUEY (1898-1976) signed ink drawing, 1966, 12 x 8 in............75-100
497. JACQUES DEMOULIN (born 1905) signed ink drawing dated 1972, 12 x 9.5 in.............75-100
498. STEFAN WALLMARK (born 1912) signed pencil drawing dated 1972, 12 x 8.5 in..........75-100
499. ERIKA BUENTELLO (American) signed pencil drawing dated 1978, 8 x 10.5 in..............75-100
500. [FRANCE] PIERRE DESCAVES - believe he was the French radio critic. Four [4] pages of notes [unsigned] in the hand of Descaves referring to Jean Cocteau. PLUS 3 ephemeral pieces related to Cocteau: 1930 1p. printed page by Cocteau on Opium; small theatre program picturing him; 2-page flyer about him.................50-75
501. [PORTRAIT] Charles Francois Daubigny (1817-1878) French painter of the Barbizon school, and is considered an important precursor of Impressionism. Antique original wood-engraved portrait by T. Johnson. Approx. 6-3/4 x 4-7/8" plus wide margins. C. 1892 for The Century Magazine. VG..........25-35
502. [PORTRAIT] Benoît-Constant Coquelin (1841-1909) French actor, "one of the greatest theatrical figures of the age." Antique original wood-engraved portrait by R.G. Tietze. Approx. 7 x 5" plus wide margins. C. 1892 for The Century Magazine. VG..........25-35
504. [MUSIC] Wolfgang Wagner (1919-
2010) German opera director. He is best known as the
director (Festspielleiter) of the Bayreuth Festival, a
position he initially assumed alongside his brother Wieland in
1951 until the latter's death in 1966. From then on, he
assumed total control until he retired in 2008. Signed 4-1/4 x
5-3/4", dated 1992. VG.......30-40
505. AMERICAN
EXPRESS - 3 stock certificates, 1960-63.
VG...........40-60
506. [FILM] David Lloyd Wolper
(b.1928) American television and film producer, responsible for
shows such as Roots, The Thorn Birds, North & South, L.A.
Confidential, and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. He
also produced numerous documentaries and documentary series like
Biography (TV series&emdash;1961-63), The Rise and Fall of
the Third Reich (TV), Appointment with Destiny (TV series), This
is Elvis, Three Days in November, Imagine: John Lennon, and
others. He directed the 1959 documentary The Race for Space,
which was nominated for an Academy Award. His 1971 film (as
executive producer)about the study of insects The Hellstrom
Chronicle won an Academy Award. TLS, 1968, 1p,, signed
"David."..............25-35
507. Helen Astor [1895-1965] Am. socialite. ANS, nd, re: her father....20-30
509. Samuel Merwin [1875-1936]
American writer. Signature 1907.........20-30
510. Sir James Black Baillie
[1872-1940] British philosopher and academic. ALS, 1931,
2pp..........40-60
511. [PORTRAIT] Philip H. Sheridan (1831-1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. His career was noted for his rapid rise to major general and his close association with Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. Antique original wood-engraved portrait by T. Johnson. Approx. 6 x 5-1/4" plus wide margins. C. 1892 for The Century Magazine. VG..........25-35
512. [PORTRAIT] Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 1st (1792- 1871) English mathematician, astronomer, chemist, and experimental photographer/inventor. Antique original wood-engraved portrait by T. Johnson. Approx. 6-1/2 x 5-1/4" plus wide margins. C. 1892 for The Century Magazine. VG..........25-35
513. [FRANCE] Marie-Louise Becomes a Regent - offered here is Bulletin Des
Lois No. 530, signed in type by Napoleon and Marie-Louise, 8pp,
5-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. Empress Marie Louise of France [1791-1847] was
the second wife of Napoleon I. On 20 March 1811, Marie Louise
(as she was known in France) gave birth to a son, Napoléon
François Joseph Charles Bonaparte, styled King of Rome and later
Duke of Reichstadt. Marie Louise acted as Regent of France from
April to December 1812 during the Russian campaign and again
from April 1813 to January 1814 during her husband's absence in
the German campaign. After Napoléon was forced to abdicate his
throne in April 1814, he was exiled to the island of Elba. Marie
Louise returned to Austria, never to see her husband again.
VG............80-120
515. [ART] Albert Duvivier - Portrait of Edmond Hedouin,
plate signed and dated 1888, image 6-3/4 x 3-3/4". Wrinkles
should iron out. Hedouin was the noted artist [see lots 66 -
68 in this auction]. VG.............60-80
516. [FRANCE] FUNERAL EULOGY FOR NAPOLEON'S GENERAL BARON
DELORT, delivered "By a high /and old officer
before the French Parliament", unsigned. Author is unknown.
Approx. 8.5 x 13 in. Baron Jacques-Antoine-Adrien Delort
(16 November 1773 – 28 March 1846) was a French general and
deputy. A National Guardsman at the age of 16 in 1789, he died a
Lieutenant General, aide-de-camp to the King and a Peer of
France. Major of the 9th Dragoon Regiment, his conduct at
Austerlitz gave him command of the 24th Dragoons, at the head of
which he covered himself with glory in Spain at Molins del Rey,
Valls, Vic, and Saguntum. As a general of brigade in 1811, he
held provisional command of the cavalry of the Army of Aragon
through 1813. He beat Joseph O'Donnell at Castalla and charged
the pass at Ordal. Recalled to France, Delort charged again at
Montereau then, as a general of division, he commanded the 14th
Division of Reserve Cavalry at Waterloo. DELORT is one of the
names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe on Column
36..........100-200
See above
518. [THEATRE] GERALD SAVORY [1909-1996] English playwright and screenwriter specialising in comedies. His earliest work in the film industry was as a dialogue writer for director Alfred Hitchcock's Young and Innocent (1937). He spent some time in the United States in the 1940s writing for film and television and became an American citizen. From 1964 to 1965 he was writer, producer and production manager for Granada Television, producing five episodes of ITV Play of the Week; adapting Saki, J.B. Priestley, Noël Coward and Tennessee Williams for television. He then joined the BBC first as then Head of Serials, then Head of Plays. He notably produced five episodes of the thoroughly panned Churchill's People (1975–76) and six of the eight episodes of Love in a Cold Climate for Thames Television in 1980. TLS, San Francisco, c. 1930s, 1p, 8vo. Mentions two of his plays: UPPER BIRTH and LOVE WENT A-RIDING. To Roland Young, the noted actor who played Topper.............50-75
519. David
Derek Stacton (1923-1968) American
novelist, historian and poet. TLS, no date, 1p, to Mr. Silkin,
probably Jon Silkin (1930-1997) the British poet. Stacton was
born in San Francisco. In author profiles, however, he claimed
to have been born April 25, 1925 in Minden, Nevada (several of
his books are set in Nevada). Stacton attended Stanford
University from 1941–43. He served in the Civilian Public
Service as a conscientious objector, and wrote a letter as
“David Stacton” decrying the compliant American masses to Dwight
Macdonald’s Politics in 1945. He lived in Europe from 1951–1954,
1960–1962, and 1964–1965. Most of his books as David Stacton
were originally published in England. Stacton wrote under the
pseudonyms Carse Boyd, Bud Clifton, David Dereksen and David
West. He also ghosted Living Religions Of The World a 1956 work
accredited to Frederic Spiegelberg. VG........50-75
522. [POLITICS] mixed lot of signatutes in various forms: [1] Giles Waldo Hotchkiss (1815-1878) U.S. Representative from New York during the American Civil War. Signature. VG. [2] DONLEY, Joseph Benton [1838-1917] Representative from Pennsylvania, entered the Union Army as a captain in the Eighty-third Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in 1862 and served throughout the war. SIGNATURE. [3]WOODWARD, George Washington [1809-1875] Representative from Pennsylvania; nominated in 1845 by President Polk a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States but was not confirmed by the Senate. SIGNATURE. [4] ARMSTRONG, William Hepburn [1824-1919] Representative from Pennsylvania. SIGNATURE. [5] Everett Sanders (1882-1950) was an American political figure. He was secretary to President Calvin Coolidge and chairman of the Republican National Committee. SIGNED 3X5 CARD. [6] TALLMADGE, Nathaniel Pitcher, a Senator from New York; born in Chatham, Columbia County, N.Y., February 8, 1795; graduated from Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., in 1815; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1818 and commenced practice in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; member, State assembly 1828; member, State senate 1830-1833; elected as a Jacksonian to the United States Senate in 1833; reelected as a Democrat in 1839, and served from March 4, 1833, to June 17, 1844, when he resigned, having been appointed by President John Tyler to be Governor of Wisconsin Territory, with residence in Fond du Lac; served as Governor of Wisconsin Territory until his removal from office in May 1845; devoted himself to writing religious tracts; died in Battle Creek, Mich., November 2, 1864; interment in Rienzi Cemetery, Fond du Lac, Wis. CLIP SIGNATURE [quite foxed]. [7] album page signed on both sides by: SOUTHWICK, George Newell, (1863 - 1912) NY; BODINE, Robert Nall, (1837 - 1914) Mo; BURLEIGH, Edwin Chick, (1843 - 1916) US senator, congressman & Gov. of Maine. Signed on other side by: SUTHERLAND, Roderick Dhu, (1862 - 1915) Neb.; VANDIVER, Willard Duncan, (1854 - 1932) Mo.; STEPHENS, John Hall, (1847 - 1924) Texas. VG. [8]JAMES J. DAVIS (1873-1947) American steel worker and Republican Party politician in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He served as U.S. Secretary of Labor and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate. He was also known by the nicknames of the "Iron Puddler" and "Puddler Jim." Typewritten Manuscript Signed, 1p. Re: the home is the basis of civilization as we have known it. Clean. Click to see Davis [9]FISHER, John [1806-1882] Representative from New York. SIGNATURE. [10] Omar D. Conger [1818-1898] U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Michigan. He was a member of the State military board during the Civil War, holding the rank of colonel. Senator Conger is the namesake for Fort Conger, the pioneering Arctic outpost established by Augustus Greeley's 1881 expedition and named by the explorer in gratitude for the senator's support. SIGNATURE ON ALBUM PAGE. See signature [11] McCARTY, Andrew Zimmerman [1808-1879] Representative from New York. SIGNATURE. [12] [PENN] nice clean album page signed by 2 Penn. congressmen: MORRELL, Daniel Johnson, (1821 - 1885); TOWNSEND, Washington, (1813 - 1894). Both are large clean signatures. [13] SHOBER, Francis Edwin [1831-1896] Representative from North Carolina. SIGNATURE. [14] Charles Benjamin Farwell (1823 - 1903) U.S. Representative and Senator from Illinois. Clip Signature. [15] Gustavus Adolphus Finkelnburg (1837-1908) nineteenth century politician, lawyer and judge from Missouri. Born near Cologne, Germany, Finkelnburg immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1848, settling in St. Charles, Missouri. During the Civil War, Finkelnburg served as a private in the Union Army and was a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from 1864 to 1868, serving as speaker pro tempore in 1868. He was elected a Republican and later reelected a Liberal Republican to the United States House of Representatives in 1868, serving from 1869 to 1873. Finkelnburg was appointed judge of the eastern district of Missouri by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, serving until 1907. CLIP SIGNATURE, mounted. [16] Jacob Hart Ela (1820- 1884) U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. SIGNATURE, Rochester, NH, on album page. [17] Ossian Ray (1835- 1892) United States Representative from New Hampshire. SIGNATURE, Lancaster, NH...............100-150
524. [FILM] Layte Bowden -
Pan-American Airlines stewardess who kept company with Peter
Lawford for the two years he and his ex-wife, Pat Kennedy, lived
at opposite ends of the country. She was a former beauty queen,
a one-time receptionist and secretary to then-Sen. George
Smathers (D-Fla.) who graced Roll Call’s pages in 1960 as part
of a double header baseball-themed shot, went on to join the jet
set — literally. After leaving the Hill in 1962, she, whom
Life Magazine once featured in an article about “pretty girls”
in Washington, joined the ranks of the Pucci-clad Pan Am
stewardesses. “We were treated like movie stars on Pan Am,” she
said. In her role at the airline, she also flew on White House
press charters as chief purser, accompanying Presidents John
Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon on official
trips. She was with JFK in Berlin when he gave his famous
“Ich bein ein Berliner” speech and in Dallas the day he was
shot. “I was on Air Force One when the word came in” that he had
died, she said. “I fainted in the aisle and somebody got brandy
and poured it down me.” Before she traded in her swinging-single
gal status to marry Butler Aviation CEO Paul Dopp in 1971, the
Floridian said she also dated a dizzying array of Congressmen,
movie stars, and other high-ranking officials, including
then-Rep. John Brademas (D-Ind.), Warren Beatty and Kennedy
brother-in-law and Rat Packer Peter Lawford. She had a small
role in the Lawford-produced film “Billie,” starring Patty Duke.
In the mid-1960s, Dopp and CBS News Anchor Dan Rather began
collaboration on a book based on their experiences traveling
with presidents but never completed it because she “was so busy
having a good time.” Rare ALS, 1966, 1p, to Milt
Ebbins, Peter Lawford's agent and business partner.........75-100
525. [LINCOLN] LEONARD W. VOLK (1828-1895) American sculptor. Most famous for making a life mask of American President Abraham Lincoln. In 1857, he settled in Chicago, where he helped to establish the Academy of Design and was for eight years its head. In 1860 he made a life mask of Lincoln, of whom only one other was ever made (by Clark Mills in 1865). In the early part of spring in 1860, during Abraham Lincoln's visit to Chicago, Volk asked him to sit for a bust. When Lincoln agreed, the artist decided to start by doing a life mask. Lincoln found the process of letting wet plaster dry on his face, followed by a skin-stretching removal process, "anything but agreeable." But he endured it with good humor, and when he saw the final bust, he was quite pleased, declaring it "the animal himself." Volk later used the life mask and bust of 1860 as the basis for other editions, including a full-length statue of Lincoln. Signed 1893 bank check. VG.................100-200
526. [MIXED LOT OF AUTOGRAPHS] Comprised of: [1] Norman Zollinger - author. Sig. & inscribed page, 1981. [2] Henry William Herbert (pen name Frank Forester) (1807-1858) English novelist and writer on sport. CLIP SIGNATURE. [3] Ben Davies (1858-1943) was a popular tenor from Swansea, Wales. He performed in the first production of the Royal English Opera (now the Palace Theater), playing in the première of the opera Ivanhoe. Davies was noted for frequently singing with his eyes closed. SIGNED CARD, 1922. [4] Howard Crosby (1826-1891) American preacher and teacher. From 1870 to 1881 Crosby was chancellor of New York University. He was one of the American revisers of the English version of the New Testament. Crosby took a prominent part in politics. He urged to excise reform and opposed total abstinence. He was one of the founders and the first president of the New York Society for the Prevention of Crime, and pleaded for better management of Indian affairs and international copyright. CLIP SIGNATURE. Fine. [5] William H. Armstrong (1914-1999) Am. author, most noted for his Newbery Medal-winning novel, Sounder. Signed, inscribed 3x5 card. [6] Margaret Fitzhugh Browne [1884-1972] Am. artist. Signed card. [7] SirFrederic G. Kenyon (1863-1952) British paleographer, biblical and classical scholar. He was the director of the British Museum. He was also the president of the British Academy from 1917 to 1921 SIGNED CARD, 1922. Toned around edges. [8] Cyrus H.K. Curtis (1850-1933) was a significant American publisher. Curtis was born in Portland, Maine, and entered the publishing business there with a weekly newspaper. He founded the Philadelphia-based Curtis Publishing Company, which published the Ladies' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post, as well as several other magazines and newspapers. For a time he own the Public Ledger, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the New York Evening Post. He was also known for his philanthropy to hospitals, museums, and schools. He obtained a pipe organ manufactured by the Austin Organ Company which had been displayed at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exposition of 1926 and donated it to the University of Pennsylvania. It was built into Irvine Auditorium when the building was constructed and is known to this day as the Curtis Organ. It is one of the largest pipe organs in the world. SIGNATURE on card. VG. [9] Benay Venuta (1911-1995) American actress, singer and dancer. CLIP SIGNATURE. [10] J. SCOPE [1662-1752] English Justice; Sec. of the Treasury [1724-1752]. Small mounted irregular slip of paper signed..........80-120
527. [TV] Sharon Gless (b. 1943)
is an American character actress of stage, film and
television, who is best known for her roles as Maggie Philbin
on Switch (1975–1978), as Sgt. Christine Cagney in the police
procedural drama series Cagney & Lacey (1982–1988), as
Debbie Novotny in the Showtime cable television series Queer
as Folk (2000–2005), and as Madeline Westen on Burn Notice
(2007–2013). Gless has won two Emmy Awards and has received 10
Emmy nominations, has been nominated seven times for the
Golden Globe (winning two in 1986 and 1991) and has received
her own Star on the Walk of Fame in 1995. Signed,
inscribed 8x10 photo. VG.............25-35
530. [FRANCE] offered here are 2 documents from France: one dated 1783, signed by Jean Francois Joly De Fleury [1718-1802] State councillor who was fired in 1783, the year of this letter which speaks of Countess of La Rochefoucault. 1-page, about 6-3/4 x 8-1/4". PLUS another document 1701, 4pp, about 8.5 x 12. Identified as being about the grandfather of de Fleury..........100-150
1701 page 2536. [GOLF] Ben Crenshaw (b. 1952) American professional golfer. In 1973, Crenshaw became the second player in Tour history to win the first event of his career. SIGNED & INSCRIBED 8x10 color photo. Fine..........20-30
537. [US NAVAL] Ellsworth Davis [1892-1946] American naval officer. He served on the U.S.S. Florida as a signal officer, official uniform inspector and flag lieutenant. During the U.S. occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico on April 1914, Davis led a company onshore and overtook the town's postal service building. In addition to his service on the U.S.S. Florida, Davis served in the Mediterranean and off of the U.S. Atlantic Coast on the Brooklyn and the Fairfax. He was commanding officer of the USS Fairfax from 1934 to 1936. The Fairfax was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Richmond (G88), as a Town class destroyer. The Fairfax took part in the Presidential Review taken by Franklin D. Roosevelt in San Diego in March 1933, and then sailed for the East coast, where she continued her reserve training duty. She also patrolled in Cuban waters, and in the summers of 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1940 sailed out of Annapolis training midshipmen of the Naval Academy. Between October 1935 and March 1937, she served with the Special Service Squadron out of Coco Solo and Balboa, Canal Zone, operating primarily on the Atlantic side of the Canal Zone. Offered here is a signed 1934 bank check, The Annapolis Banking & Trust Co. He signs "E. Davis USN." VG........30-40
539. Edmund Blunden, MC [1896-1974] English poet, author and critic.
Like his friend Siegfried Sassoon, he wrote of his experiences
in World War I in both verse and prose. For most of his career,
Blunden was also a reviewer for English publications and an
academic in Tokyo and later Hong Kong. He ended his career as
Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford. Signed in ink limited edition page [proof page] from the "hand-set edition of Near & Far," 6-1/4
x 9-1/2". Fine...........30-40
541.
[GOODYEAR COMPANY] Charles
Goodyear (1800-1860) American inventor who
developed a process to vulcanize rubber in 1839 — a method that
he perfected while living and working in Springfield,
Massachusetts in 1844, and for which he received patent number
3633 from the United States Patent Office on June 15, 1844.
Offered here is a "copy" of 1849 letter from Charles Goodyear
requesting a patent for Goodyear Transparent Cement. Two
pages, contained in an elaborate mat with wooden inserts.
Provenance: Goodyear Family. Overall size approx. 25-1/2 x
19". Obviously a latter copy of the letter, probably circa
1900, possibly earlier. VG.........100-150
542. [MYSTERY LOT] includes: Warner Bros. pay check, 1984, signed on verso by Lawrence Roman (1921-2008) known for writing the hit Broadway play "Under the Yum-Yum Tree" and for adapting the farce into the 1963 movie version. Also includes CLIP SIGNATURE of Henry Martyn Scudder (1822-1895) missionary under American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America to Japan and South India—to American Madura Mission and American Madras Mission. He established American Arcot Mission, North Arcot of South India—then under Madras Presidency. Also includes Edward Fuller Witsell (1891- 1969) was an officer in the United States Army who served as Adjutant General from 1946 to 1951. General Witsell was a 1911 graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina and a World War I veteran. TLS, 1946, to congressman [Mas] Philip J. Philbin re: request for relief of active duty for Chaplain (1stn Lieut.) Donald B. Weymouth. Also 1881 Gov. doc from Sec. of War Alex. ramsey about Des Moines Rapids Canal; 1828 Norwich, Ct. document; 1839 document signed by I.P. hazard, Providence, RI; 4 checks signed by Brenda Kuhn; some items from the papers of congressman Philip J. Philbin; a calling card signed Mrs. Wainwright; card signed by Richardson K. Dilworth (1898-1974) American Democratic Party politician, born in the Pittsburgh area, who served as the 118th Mayor of Philadelphia from 1956 to 1962. Also card signed George W. Williams (naval officer); 1811 document from Kittery, Maine area [Spinney]; various bank checks, some small old prints, unidentified autograph signatures; documents, ephemera, etc. Approx. 82 pieces. Good lot for eBay sellers or those who like researching items............80-120
544. 1876 Centennial Reprint of the classic July 8, 1776 issue of DUNLAP'S PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR THE GENERAL ADVERTISER containing the Declaration of Independence 16.5" x 11," as expected small tears, partial separation at one fold, all iwell away from the Declaration printing. Published by J.V. Vondersmith and printed in Philadelphia in 1876 by the Saturday Evening Mirror. A fun and historic souvenir piece.............150-200
546. [TV] Robert
Urich (1946-2002)
American film, television and stage actor and television
producer. Over the course of his 30-year career, Urich starred
in a record 15 television series. Signed, inscribed 8x10
photo. VG...........40-60
548.
[MUSIC] Georgia
Hanni - Executive
Director, Composers and Lyricists Guild of
America. TLS, 1963, 1p., to Milt Ebbins, asking
for copies of contracts for the film Johnny
Cool. Mentions Billy May, Sammy Cahn, &
Jimmy Van Heusen............50-75
549. Frank
M. Cowles - signed document, 1899,
Suffolk Co., Mass., forming a corporation to be known by the name of Cowles Art Institute.
Approx. 8.5 x 14 in., 1-page. Also known as Cowles Art School (aka Cowles
School of Art) was a studio building on 148 Dartmouth Street,
Boston, Massachusetts, that was established in 1883 and
continued operation until 1900. It was one of the
largest art schools in the city, having several hundred
scholars. By the end of the 19th century, Boston had
become an important art center. A number of highly
respected artists were teaching in city. The rich environment
for art had been promoted at least in part by the
Massachusetts Drawing Act of 1870. The act mandated drawing
lessons in public schools. To fill the need for art teachers,
Massachusetts Normal Art (MNA) was established in 1873. Two
blocks behind the Museum of Fine Arts, in the New Studio
Building near the Back Bay Station, was the Cowles Art School
(1883). Cowles Art School offered instruction in figure
drawing and painting from the flat cast and life, artistic
anatomy, perspective and composition, painting still life,
drawing and painting the head from life, drawing still life,
oil and water colors, ad perspective. Notable alumni and
instructors included Childe Hassam, William McGregor Paxton,
Abbott Fuller Graves, George Elmer Browne, Robert Vonnoh
etc. Fine..........250-350
552. [BASEBALL] Harry Lavagetto -
This is a Baseball Magazine Company Premium Photo. Designated
M113 or M114 by collectors, Baseball Magazine began issuing
these photos around 1920 through 1950. Baseball Magazine Premium
Photos are blank-backed sepia tone photos printed on semi-gloss
heavy paper stock. You had to send away for the photos. The
bottom center has the players name, the lower left reads
"Published by the Baseball Magazine Company, New York" and the
lower right reads "Enlarged from an original photograph by C.M.
Conlon, NY". From the beginning, the posters offered
collectors a chance to obtain high-quality reproductions of
photos taken by such legends as Charles Conlon. Conlon was the
alpha photographer for the sport of baseball, beginning a little
after the turn of the century, through his retirement shortly
before World War II. A substantial percentage of the posters
issued during that span featured his images. Approx. 9-1/2 x
12. Superb condition when compared to the usual found.
Often these were trimmed down in size, this one is full
size.............40-60
See above
554. [BASEBALL] John Mize - This is a
Baseball Magazine Company Premium Photo. Designated M113 or M114
by collectors, Baseball Magazine began issuing these photos
around 1920 through 1950. Baseball Magazine Premium Photos are
blank-backed sepia tone photos printed on semi-gloss heavy paper
stock. You had to send away for the photos. The bottom center
has the players name, the lower left reads "Published by the
Baseball Magazine Company, New York" and the lower right reads
"Enlarged from an original photograph by C.M. Conlon, NY".
From the beginning, the posters offered collectors a chance to
obtain high-quality reproductions of photos taken by such
legends as Charles Conlon. Conlon was the alpha photographer for
the sport of baseball, beginning a little after the turn of the
century, through his retirement shortly before World War II. A
substantial percentage of the posters issued during that span
featured his images. Approx. 9-1/2 x 12. Superb condition
when compared to the usual found. Often these were trimmed down
in size, this one is full size.............40-60
See above
561. [ART] Portrait of
George Washington - original
engraving/etching/aquatint by T. Johnson, plate signed &
dated 1903 in the plate. This, of course, was done after
Gilbert Stuart's famous portrait. Image 11-1/2 x 9-3/4" plus
wide margins. VG...........100-150
See
Portrait of Washington
562. [ART] James McGarrell [b. 1930] is one of the most influential figural painters of the 1980's and 90's postmodern movement. His work is in many museum collections, including: the Centre Georges Pompidou, France; Hamburg Museum of Art, Germany; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; and the Museum of Modern Art, also in New York City. McGarrell has won countless honors for his intricately detailed figurative paintings, based upon a myriad of fictive and literary sources. He is an elected member of both the National Academy of Design in New York and the Academie des Beaux-Art de l'Institute de France. In 1995, he was awarded the prestigious Jimmy Ernst Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has received grants and fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and has been featured in five Whitney annuals and biennials as well as in the 1968 Venice Biennale. His work is included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Hamburg Museum of Art in Germany, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Original b/w lithograph, pencil signed & titled "Elephant Bathers II", 22-1/2 x 30" flush, Printer's proof. VG.......400-600
See McGarrell lithograph563. [ART] Claude Franqois FORTIER - French engraver, was born in Paris in 1775, and died in the same city in 1835. Original engraving by Fortier, title: "La Matin", image size approx. 10 x 13-1/2" plus wide margins. Circa 1820-1828. Condition: minor foxing spots on verso; minor stains & marks in margin areas; the main flaw, although less visible from front is an offset blue number that must have rested against this print years ago. At first we didn't notice this but its there. We have adjusted the estimate because of this..........75-100
564. [ART] Joan Miro (1893-1983) Catalan Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. A museum dedicated to his work, the Fundació Joan Miró, was established in his native city of Barcelona in 1975, and another, the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, was established in his adoptive city of Palma de Mallorca in 1981. Original color lithograph, "Ronde de nuit" Nightwatch, 1970. Executed for Derrière le Miroir in 1970, and published in Paris by the incomparable Maeght atelier. As can be expected from Maeght and Derrière, the quality of this original Miro lithograph is excellent. Sheet size: 15 x 22 inches; with center fold and text on verso, as published. A richly inked impression. Not signed...........300-400
See Miro lithograph566. [ART] Gustave Marie Greux [1838-1919] French etcher. Original etching, classic Barbizon scene, signed in the plate, image about 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" plus margins. Printed text on verso. VG............50-75
See Greux etching567. [FILM] Bill Williams (1915-1992) American television and film actor. He is best known for his starring role in the early 1950 television show The Adventures of Kit Carson. Signature matted with vintage photo. Overall 9x13"...........40-60
568. Edmund Blunden [1896-1974] English, poet, author. Signed Presentation/edition page from his book "Near & Far" 1929. Fine.............25-35
570. Fanny
Heaslip Lea [1884-1955] writer.
Signed card...........20-30
571. Geo. William Childs [1829-1894] Am. publisher. Sig./inscribed 1890............20-30
574. JOHN SAVAGE (1779-1863), Democratic-Republican Congressman from New York from 1815 to 1819; Chief Justice of the N, Y. Supreme Court 1823 to 1837. DS dated May 21, 1830, as Chief Justice authorizing Thomas G. Fletcher to practice before the Court. Nice paper seal and remnants of ribbon. 11 X 7-3.4 in. VG...........40-60
575. [CABINET] CLINTON P. ANDERSON (1895-1975), Sec. of Agriculture under Truman. Congressman and then Senator from New Mexico. LS as Chairman on the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy congratulating long-term Senate employee on 50 years of service. FINE..........25-35
576. Roger Wolcott (1847-1900), Governor of Massachusetts 1896-1900. ALS, 1999, 1p.......35-45
577. {NAPOLEON III} A copy of Napoleon's decree issued at Tuilerie Palace May 21,1864 restoring French citizenship to a merchant. This is a certified true copy signed by the Asst. Mayor of the City of Bordeaux. 12 x 8" with stamped seal. With a translation............40-60
578. Eddie Albert [1906-2005] Am. actor. Signed 3x5 card........20-30
579. Mike Douglas [1925-2006] TV Show Host. Signed 3x5 card......20-30
580. Buddy Hackett [1924-2003] Comedian. Signed 3x5 card.......20-30
581. Steve Allen [1921-2000] Tonight Show host. Signed 3x5 card......20-30583. [FOOTBALL] Ara Parseghian (b. 1923) American collegiate football coach. He
served as head coach for three teams, most notably the
University of Notre Dame team from 1964-1974. During his 11
seasons as head coach of the Fighting Irish (known popularly as
"the Era of Ara"), he compiled a 95-17-4 record, for a .836
winning percentage, making him the most successful Notre Dame
coach of the modern era. Signed,
inscribed 8x10 photo. VG..............25-35
585. [MINN] Robert Selmer Bergland (born July 22,
1928 in Roseau, Minnesota) is a United States politician. He
grew up on a farm (where he still lives) near Roseau, and
studied agriculture at the University of Minnesota in a two year
program. SEC. OF AGRICULTURE. ALS, 2004, 1p...........25-35
586. [FILM & TV] Hazel Court (1926-2006) English actress best known for her
roles in horror films during the 1950s and early 1960s. SIGNED
& INSCRIBED 5x7 photo. VG....25-35
587. [TV] Henry Winkler (b.
1945) American actor. Signed 3x5 card.........20-30
588. ENGRAVED PORTRAIT of JEREMIAH DAY [1773-1867] NOTED YALE CLERGYMAN. Clean.....................20-30
590. [NY] BENNETT, David Smith, a Representative from New York; born on a farm near Camillus, Onondaga County, N.Y., May 3, 1811; attended the common schools and the local academy in Onondaga; engaged in agricultural pursuits; moved to Syracuse and engaged in the produce business, afterwards extending his business to New York City; moved to Buffalo in 1853 and built and operated several grain elevators; also purchased the original Dart grain elevator; elected a member of the State senate in 1865; elected as a Republican to the Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871); declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1870; resumed his former business pursuits in Buffalo, N.Y., where he died November 6, 1894; interment in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N.Y. SIGNATURE............15-20
591. [NY] SCHUMAKER, John Godfrey, a Representative from New York; born in Claverack, Columbia County, N.Y., June 27, 1826; completed preparatory studies in the Lenox (Mass.) Academy; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in 1847; moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1853 and continued the practice of law; district attorney for Kings County 1856-1859; corporation counsel for the city of Brooklyn 1862-1864; member of the State constitutional conventions in 1862, 1867, and 1894; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1864; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871); was not a candidate for renomination in 1870; elected to the Forty-third and Forty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1873-March 3, 1877); was not a candidate for renomination in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress; resumed the practice of law; died in Brooklyn, N.Y., on November 23, 1905; interment in Greenwood Cemetery. SIGNATURE.......15-20
592. Sir ISAAC COFFIN - signature with rank of Rear
Admiral. Coffin Bay is a town at the southern extremity of the
Eyre Peninsula, which is a wheat growing area of South
Australia. British naval explorer Matthew Flinders named the
bay on 16 February 1802 in honour of his friend Sir Isaac
Coffin. CLIP SIGNATURE.............35-45
597. (MASSACHUSETTS) CENTRAL PART OF CONCORD, MASS. - original 1839 wood-engraved view, 6-1/2 x 3-1/4 plus margins. Part of the court house is seen on the left. Burying-ground Hill [a post of observation to the British officers in the invasion of 1775] is seen a short distance beyond. VG...................25-35
598. (MASSACHUSETTS) LENOX, MASS. - original 1839 wood-engraved view, 6-1/2 x 3-1/4 plus margins. VG.................25-35
599. [Olympics] Horace Ashenfelter, III (b.1923) American athlete. He competed in international athletics from 1947 to 1956 after service in World War II. Ashenfelter was one of America's finest runners during his career. Although he was considered a long shot, Ashenfelter was the surprise winner of the steeplechase at the 1952 Summer Olympics at Helsinki. He finished ahead of Vladimir Kazantsev of USSR and John Disley of Great Britain, and broke Kazantsev's unofficial world record. Since Ashenfelter worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation , it led to humorous comments about him being the first American spy who allowed himself to be chased by a Russian. In addition, Ashenfelter won the Sullivan Award as outstanding amateur athlete for the year 1952. The indoor track facility at his alma mater, Penn State, is named in his honor. Signed & inscribed album page. He adds 3000 meter steeplechase 1952 Olympic Games.........20-30
600. [Olympics] Tom Courtney (b. 1933) iAmerican athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Signed album page to which he adds 1956 Olympic 800 meters, 1600 meter relay.......20-30
601. [MUSIC] Ivor Foster (1870-1959) Baritone and teacher of singing. SIGNATURE ON ALBUM PAGE, HE DATES IT MARCH 1/1902. SIGNED BELOW BY H. LANE WILSON........20-30
603. MARY WILSON - singer., best known for her work as a founding member of The Supremes. Signed 3x5 card..........20-30
604. LOUIS ELSBERG (1836-1885) physician & author. Two ALS's [1875] on postal cards.......25-35
605. (OHIO) MARTIN L. DAVEY (1884-1946) Governor. DS, 1935, appoitment...........25-35
606. [BASKETBALL] George Yardley (1928-2004) Basketball HOF. Sig. on lined card.......20-30
607. [BASKETBALL HOF] Dave Tobey (1898-1988 ) American basketball referee. He refereed many notable pro games in New York between 1918 and 1925. In 1926 he refereed the Syracuse vs. West Point game, which featured two future Hall of Famers, Vic Hanson and John Roosma . After that game he became popular and refereed many important games from 1926 to 1945, such as the first game with a three-man officiating crew (Georgetown vs. Columbia). He was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1961. Signed & inscribed 2-1/2 x 6-1/2" card with his picture & bio. information......20-30
608. [U.S. GRANT] Message from the President of the United States, April 4, 1876, government document, House of Rep. Ex. Doc. No. 154, 12 pages, signed in type by Grant. Regarding Pawnee Indians. VG....30-40
613. Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908), American poet, critic, and essayist. A printed poem "FIN DE SIECLE", signed, 3pp. Removed from some publication. Attractive example.............25-35
613a. [FILM] Iris Adrian (1912-1994) American film actress. During the 1930s she specialised in playing glamorous gold-diggers and gangsters ' "molls", and played supporting roles in numerous features. She was considered a versatile actress, who could play drama or comedy, and she was also regarded as a capable dancer, dancing in a couple of films with George Raft. She also appeared on several radio programs, including serving as a regular on the Abbott and Costello Show. Signed, inscribed phptp, 8x10. VG......25-35
613b. Shari Lewis (1933-1998) American ventriloquist, puppeteer, and children's television show host, most popular during the 1960s. She is best known as the original puppeteer of Lamb Chop. Signed/inscribed 8x10 photo...............25-35
614. [ATOMIC BOMB] Tom Ferebee (1918-2000) was the bombardier aboard the B-29, Enola Gay, that dropped the atomic bomb, "Little Boy", on Hiroshima. CLIP SIGNATURE & he writes Bombardier below..........30-40
615. "Gus" Arriola (1917-2008) Mexican-American comic strip cartoonist and animator, primarily known for the comic strip Gordo, which ran from 1941 through 1985. Signed 4 x 5-1/2 photo dated 2001......25-35
616. [FILM] Bruce Bennett (1906- 2007) American actor and Olympic silver medalist shot putter. He moved to Los Angeles in 1929 after being invited to compete for the Los Angeles Athletic Club and befriended actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who arranged a screen test for him at Paramount. In 1931, MGM, adapting author Edgar Rice Burroughs's popular Tarzan adventures for the screen, selected him to play the title character. Unfortunately, he broke his shoulder filming the 1931 football movie Touchdown, which also prevented his entry into the 1932 Olympics, still holding the world record for shot put. Swimming champion Johnny Weissmuller replaced him and became a major star. Bennett appeared in many films in the 1940s and early 1950s, including Sahara (1943) with Humphrey Bogart, Mildred Pierce (1945) with Joan Crawford, Nora Prentiss (1947) with Ann Sheridan, Dark Passage (1947) with Bogart and Lauren Bacall, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) with Bogart and Walter Huston, Mystery Street (1950), Sudden Fear (1952) with Joan Crawford and Gloria Grahame, and Strategic Air Command (1955) with James Stewart. Brief ALS, 2002, 1p, concerning his autobiography. VG................40-60
617. [CARTOON] JACK ELROD - known for his work on "Mark Trail" comic strip. Jack Elrod, who as a Boy Scout had met Dodd when the latter was a Scout leader, joined the Mark Trail team at its Atlanta, Georgia studio in 1950 as background artist (Agena). The strip's popularity grew through the mid-1960s, with Mark Trail appearing in nearly 500 newspapers through the North America Syndicate.. ALS, no date, 1p. Mentions Mark Trail........25-35
619. George Shultz [b. 1920] Sec. Labor. SP, 8x10............20-30
620. [MUSIC] Licia Albanese (b.1913) distinguished Italian soprano. ISP, 8x10. Prominent corner crease..............20-30
623. [GREAT EASTERN] John Scott Russell
1808-1882) Scottish naval engineer who built the Great Eastern
in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and made the
discovery that gave birth to the modern study of solitons.
Russell's experiments and observations led him to propose a new
system of shaping vessels, known as the wave system, which was
to culminate in the building of the SS Great Eastern. He was
held in high regard by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who made him a
partner in his project to build the Great Eastern. At its time,
this was to be the largest moveable object man had ever created.
The Great Eastern was eventually launched in 1858, having been
designed according to Russell's wave system. Russell was also
one of the earliest and most active people advocating ironclad
men-of-war, and was the joint designer of the first armoured
frigate, HMS Warrior. CLIP SIGNATURE mounted..............25-35
624. [MUSIC] Frankie
Laine [1913-2007] American
singer, songwriter and actor whose career spanned 75 years.
Signed & inscribed flyer about him. 8.5 x 6.5
in.............25-35
625. Charles H. King - Admiral. Signature...........20-30
626. [OLYMPIC SKATERS] BONNIE BLAIR & NANCY KERRIGAN - both have signed OLYMPIC HEROES page from some publication. 5-1/2 x 8-1/4........25-35
627. [THEATRE] Herbert Kelcey - vintage stage actor. Signed 5x3 card.....20-30
628. BRANDER
MATTHEWS (1852-1929) American writer and
educator. ALS, 1905, 2pp. VG...........35-45
629. HENRY
JACKSON van DYKE (1852-1933) American
Author, educator, clergyman, lyricist. TLS, 1908, 1p.
VG..........35-45
630. HEINRICH FRIEDIRCH M. SAHM (1877-1939)
German Politician, Diplomat, Mayor Berlin (1933-1935),
Ambassador to Norway. He became the first President of the
Senate. He retained his position as Mayor after the Nazi
takeover but was replaced in 1935, but held little power over
the Commissioner Julius Lippert. TLS, 1931,
1p.............50-75
631. (FRANCE) Roger
de Beauvoir (1806-1866) Romantic novelist
and playwright. His wit, good-looks and adventurous
lifestyle made him well known in Paris, where he was a friend of
Alexandre Dumas, père. Of independent means, he wed actress and
author Léocadie Doze in 1847. He was imprisoned for three months
and fined 500 francs for a satirical poem, Mon Procs, written in
1849. Afflicted with gout and nearly destitute from his
flamboyant lifestyle, de Beauvoir spent the last few years of
his life unhappily confined to a chair, dying in Paris. His
best-known works included Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1840),
Les Oeufs de Paques (1856) and Le Pauvre Diable (reprinted
1871). ALS, no yr., 1p. VG............75-100
633. Lot of 10 signed photos & printed portraits of 20th century governors. All are 10 x 8" unless otherwise indicated. [1] JOHNSON, PAUL B., governor of Mississippi 1964-68. 11 x 8 overall. Inscribed, "Best wishes to a fine young man." Glossy. [2] GUERRERO, MANUEL FLORES LEON. Governor of Guam 1963-69, apptd. by JFK. He has added "Governor of Guam". Matte finish. [3] WALLACE, LURLEEN B. Governor of Alabama 1967-68 until her death. Her husband George was the noted opponent of integration and a presidential candidate who was shot while campaigning. 5 x 3", matte finish. She added to her signature "Gov". [4] KNOWLES, WARREN P. Governor of Wisconsin 1965-71. Matte finish. Punch holes at left border barely touching the image. [5] CARGO, DAVID F. Governor of New Mexico 1967-71. Glossy. Cargo has added "Governor". [6] SMITH, HULETT C. Governor of West Virginia 1965-69. "With best wishes". Glossy. [7] BREWER, ALBERT P. Governor of Alabama 1968-78. Glossy. Inscribed "To George Berstler Sincere best wishes from his friend Albert P. Brewer, Gov." [8] HEARNES, WARREN E. Gov. of Missouri 1965-73. "Best regards". Glossy. Punch holes at right border barely touching the image. [9] WILLIAMS, JOHN BELL. Gov. of Mississippi 1968-72. "Best wishes". Glossy. Punch holes at left border not touching the image. [10] BRANIGAN, ROGER D. Gov. of Indiana 1965-69. Matte finish.........60-80
638. [ART] Filippo Morghen (Florence, 1730 - Naples, 1777) accomplished eighteenth century engraver. He studied art in Rome for a period of seven years before settling in Naples where he created etchings and engravings. Filippo Morghen was a leading engraver for the recent archaeological discoveries detailed in the Antiquities of Herculaneum, published in Naples in 1757, and the sole engraver and publisher of Views of Ruins in the Environs of Naples, published in 1766. In fact, reference is made to the discoveries at Herculaneum (then a Spanish possession) in the lower right corner of this portrait engraving of Charles III, King of Spain, where we see ancient pottery and sculpture as well as archeological tools-of-the-trade, such as a shovel and a pick. Filippo Morghen's fine engravings earned him the title of 'Engraver to the King of the Two Sicilies'. He was also the father and teacher of Rafaello Morghen (1758-1833), one of the most influential engravers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Carlos III Hispania Atque Indiarum Rex is based upon a design created by the eighteenth century Italian artist, Camillus Paderni (Naples, c. 1720 - 1770). Original Engraving, portrait of Carlos III Hispania Atque Indiarum Rex (Charles III, King of Spain), image approx. 17 X 12" plus margins. Printed on mid eighteenth century hand-made, laid paper. It is a fine, early impression in excellent condition throughout and an outstanding example of the 18th century portrait engraving. This original engraving stands as a prime example of the famous art of Filippo Morghen. VG............250-350
See Morghen portrait640. Bobby Bass (1936- 2001) American actor, stunt performer, and stunt coordinator. Bass made a career in movies and television in a variety of genres working with Burt Reynolds, Sylvester Stallone, and John Wayne. He taught martial arts and weapons handling to Geena Davis, Michael Douglas, Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Susan Sarandon, and Kathleen Turner. Bass appeared in TV commercials and TV series such as Fantasy Island, McGyver, Mission: Impossible, Star Trek: The Original Series, The A-Team, and The Twilight Zone. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
641. Paul Monash (1917-2003) American producer and screenwriter. Monash won early acclaim for his writing for television, including his work on the pioneer anthology series Studio One, Suspense and Playhouse 90. Monash wrote and produced the pilot for the TV series The Untouchables (1959). After the success of The Untouchables, Monash was asked to create Peyton Place (1964–1969), an ABC-TV series that was the first prime-time serialized drama on American television. His film production credits include Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), Slaughterhouse-Five (1972), The Front Page (1974) and Carrie (1976). Monash produced the feature film The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973), a dark, critically acclaimed crime drama starring Robert Mitchum, and also adapted the George V. Higgins novel for the screen. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
642. Dick
O'Neill (1928-1998) American stage, film and television
character actor best known for playing Irish cops, fathers,
judges and army generals. He began his acting career as an
original company member of Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
Warner Bros. 1984 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
643. Joel Siegel (1943-2007)
American film critic for the ABC morning news show Good Morning
America for over twenty-five years. Warner Bros. 1984 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
645. Dee Barton (1937-2001) American jazz trombonist, big band drummer, and prolific composer for big band and motion pictures. Barton is known for his horror-esque style of composing in action thriller films. He created the soundtrack to the Clint Eastwood films Play Misty for Me, and the eerie soundtrack to the 1973 film High Plains Drifter. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
646. Alvin Sargent (b.1927) American screenwriter. He has won two Academy Awards(R) in 1978 and 1981 for his screenplays of Julia and Ordinary People. He has been involved in the writing of all the movies to date in the Spider-Man film series. Warner Bros. 1984 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
647. Terrence Malick (b.
1943) American film director, screenwriter, and producer.
In a career spanning over four decades he has directed six
feature films. He made his directorial debut with the drama
Badlands in 1973. Malick released his second film, Days of
Heaven, in 1978, after which he took a long hiatus from
directing films. His third film, the World War 2 drama The Thin
Red Line, was released in 1998. Warner Bros. 1984 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
649. [FILM] Jessica Tandy (1909-1994) actress. Signed 3x5 card. Fine........20-30
650. Annie Fields (1834-1915) American writer. Fields was a forward-looking, philanthropic and multi-talented woman, who encouraged the talents of others even as she followed the good of the intellect. Although Fields often turns up in the pantheons of 19th century poetry, it is for her short sympathetic biographies that she is now remembered. ALS, 1910, 1p, laid to mounting page. With original envelope........50-75
652. [PORTRAIT] of Thomas Cecil
: first earl of Exeter (1542-1623) engraved by John
Cochran (active 1821-1865) was a Scottish portrait
miniaturist, a stipple and line engraver and a painter of
watercolours. Cochran exhibited his portraits at the Royal
Academy between 1821 and 1823, and at the Suffolk Street Gallery
from 1821 to 1827. Image approx. 5x4" plus marghins.
VG..........25-35
653. Stephen Wright Kellogg
(1822-1904) Congressman from Ct. He was Colonel of the Second
Regiment, Connecticut National Guard, from 1863 to 1866, and
Brigadier-General from 1866 to 1870. He was the author and
promoter of legislation organizing the active militia in an
efficient body known as the Connecticut National Guard. CLIP
SIGNATURE.............20-30
655. Morgan R. Wise
(1825-1903) Democratic congressman from Pa. 1879-1883. Document
Signed, Washington DC, 1880, 1p. Received from the Sec. of the
Interior Vol. Two of the Official Register of the US.
VG.............35-45
658. [NASA] Edward C. Stone (1936- ) internationally known physicist who has served as project scientist for the Voyager program from 1972 to the present. Signed 5x7 photo. VG............20-30
659. [BRITAIN] Denman, Thomas. 1st Baron Denman. (1779-1854) English judge. Solicitor general to Queen Caroline (1820), whose innocence he maintained before bar of House of Lords (1820); attorney general (1830); prosecuted reform rioters (1832); M.P. (1818-26, 1830-32); lord chief justice (1832-50); speaker of House of Lords (1835); condemned Moxon, publisher of Shelley' s complete works, for blasphemy (1841). SIGNED address panel postmarked 1836.............25-35
661. Larry Kasdan (b.1949) American film producer, director, and screenwriter. He is best known as the co-writer of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Kasdan has been confirmed to be a consultant for the upcoming third trilogy of Star Wars. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
662. William Goldman (b.1931) is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He came to prominence in the 1950s as a novelist, before turning to writing for film. He has won two Academy Awards for his screenplays, first for the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and again for All the President's Men (1976), about journalists who broke the Watergate scandal of President Richard Nixon: both films starring Robert Redford. His other notable works include his thriller novel Marathon Man and comedy-fantasy novel The Princess Bride, both of which Goldman adapted for film. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
663. Anne Marie Pohtamo (b. 1955, Helsinki, Finland) was the second woman from Finland to capture the Miss Universe crown. She claimed the Miss Universe crown in 1975 at the pageant held in El Salvador. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to her but not signed by her. VG.......20-30
664. Gerald McRaney (b. 1947) American television and movie actor. McRaney is best known as one of the stars of the television shows Simon & Simon, Major Dad, and Promised Land. He was a series regular for the first season of Jericho, and the final season of Deadwood. Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to him but not signed by him. VG.......20-30
665. Stella
Parton (b.1949) American country singer and
songwriter. She is a younger sister of entertainer Dolly Parton.
Warner Bros. 1985 check made out to her but not signed by her. VG.......20-30
668. David Stewart (1800-1858) American Senator. Stewart was born in Baltimore, Maryland, completed preparatory studies, and attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). He graduated from Union College of Schenectady, New York in 1819. He later studied law, was admitted to the bar about 1821, and commenced practice in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1849, Stewart was appointed as a Whig to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Reverdy Johnson and served from December 6, 1849, to January 12, 1850, when a successor was elected. He was not a candidate for election to fill the vacancy, and resumed the practice of his profession in Baltimore soon thereafter. ALS, not dated but appears to be as a senator, written on both sides to Robert P. Anderson about having books sent to him. VG............35-45
669. Maud B. Booth (1865-1948) Salvation Army leader and co-founder of the Volunteers of America. Signed card, with sentiment, 3x2 in........35-45
671 . [ENGLAND] Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, KG, LVO, OBE, MC, DL, FKC (born 2 July 1915), is a senior British peer and a retired Brigadier in the British Army. He was born in Rome. From 1943 to 1972, when he succeeded his father, he was known as Marquess Douro, and he is currently styled His Grace The Duke of Wellington. He joined the British Army, serving in the Second World War with the Royal Horse Guards. He eventually rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding that regiment in 1954. He then moved to the Household Cavalry Regiment, which he began commanding in 1959. He commanded the 22nd Armoured Brigade (1960-1961), served in the British Army of the Rhine, and became defence attaché to Spain in 1964; he retired from the Army in 1968 as a Brigadier. During his period of service, he received the Military Cross. Sigbature, WITH SENTIMENT ON STATIONERY, DATED 1987. FOLD LINES O/W VG........20-30
672. [SIGNED
BOOK] EDWARD EVERETT HALE (1822-1909)
American writer and Unitarian clergyman. Noted for his short
story "Man Without a Country". Offered here is an edition of
hisbook "Memories of a Hundred Years" with nice inscription,
dated Feb. 24, 1905, written on inside cover. Unfortunately the
book itself is in poor condition: spine is pulling away; bad
repair job attempted. Will put up scans upon
request.........50-75
673.
[FILM] Olivia de Havilland (1916 - )
actress who
won the
Academy Award
for Best
Actress for
her
performances
in To Each His
Own (1946) and
The Heiress
(1949).
Signed 3-1/2 x
1-1/2" card.
Fine............25-35
674. [BOOKS] Sir Walter Scott. TALES OF A GRANDFATHER, 1870, Boston, Fields, Osgood, & Co., 3 volumes, 301, 298, & 310 pages, 8vo. Green cloth, gilt lettered spines. Slight cover scuffing. A good tight set. Provenance: Frank Cutter Deering Library.................75-100
675. HENRY A. LAVELY (1831-?), American poet. AMS, his poem "Smiles and Tears" written on the letterhead of Aetna Life Insurance Co. TEN LINES + TITLE. Small corner piece missing o/w VG.......30-40
679. [FILM - TV] Bonnie Bartlett (1929 - ) is an American television and film actress. Her career spans over 50 years, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, Love of Life. She is best known for her role as Ellen Craig on the medical drama series St. Elsewhere. She and her husband, actor William Daniels, who played her fictional husband Dr. Mark Craig, won 1986 Emmy Awards on the same night, becoming the first married couple to accomplish the feat since Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in 1965. Warners Bros. paycheck, 1984, endorsed by her on verso. VG.............20-30
682. [PHOTOGRAPHY] Jack Dempsey - Boxing Champion. Original c. 1964 vintage UNSIGNED 8x10 photographer of Dempsey in business suit, photographer A. Bryce Currie. VG.........30-40
684. [CIVIL WAR] G.R. GIDDINGS - Partly printed Document
signed [filled in by Giddings].
Army pay voucher dated March 9, 1867 for G.R. Giddings, Lt. Col.
16 th U. S. Infantry. Interesting document covering two months
and detailing the amounts due for pay for himself and 2
servants, clothing for the servants, and subsistence for himself
and his servants. It even includes physical descriptions of the
servants. Gives some insight into Army life immediately after
the Civil War. Col. Giddings died suddenly 3 months later while
acting as President of a Court-martial. The Savannah (GA)
Republican that "a more modest, courteous, and genial commandant
has never been stationed in Savannah." Folds out to 17 x 11 in.
He served at Gettysburg and Chancellorsville. Fresh
condition..............50-75
685. [WESTERN AMERICANA] H. Webster - Frontier veterinarian. Document signed, Leadville, Colorado, 1882. Vetinary Bill that to early Colorado statehood. Approx. 8-1/2 x 4-1/4".....25-35
686. RUFUS W. PECKHAM (1809-1873). Congressman from New York 1853-55. Killed at sea in ship's collision. His namesake son was an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. ADS. This is a letter dated June 25, 1853, attesting to the character and pecuniary respectability of one Andrew Morrison, addressed to a Washington law firm by H. A. Brigham, a lawyer in West Troy. Added to the letter are endorsements by the State Director of Pensions (?), two acting magistrates, the postmaster, and Peckham. Peckham dates his endorsement Albany June 25. "I concur in the above certificate of Mr. Hitchcock as to Mr. Brigham whom I know very well." This lot also includes four of Peckham's clipped signatures, 3 of which add "Yours very truly"...........50-75
687. WALTER F. MONDALE - V.P. under Carter, Democratic candidate for President in 1984, U.S. Senator. Lot consists of 2 items. (1) DS with initials as Senator dated Aug. 30, 1966, requesting information about dermatology et al from the Dept. of Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Punch holes at left and small marginal tears at top. (2) First day cover signed by autopen, honoring Mondale on his V.P. inauguration and postmarked Jan. 20, 1977 at Ceylon, MN (his hometown).............50-75
688. L. QUINCY MUMFORD (1903-1982). Librarian of Congress 1954-74, having been appointed by President Eisenhower. LS dated May 3, 1973 suggesting to his correspondent how he might search for a letter of Thomas Rodney..........25-35
689. (STUART SYMINGTON) (1901-1988), Senator from Missouri, First Secretary of the Air Force, appointed by Truman. LS written by his cousin Stuart Symington Goode, a lawyer and socialite, to prominent newsman Ray Tucker December 9, 1952. Extremely interesting political commentary and considerable discussion, sometimes very unflattering, about his cousin...........35-45
690. William F. Sapp (1824-1890). Congressman from Iowa 1877-1881. ALS from Council Bluffs dated October 14th 1869, 1 very full p., 10 x 8", to General Wm. W. Belknap. This is an extremely warm letter congratulating the General on his appointment (by Grant) as Secretary of War. (Belknap was later impeached and resigned but was found not guilty.) Significant staining, but the writing is dark and clear..........40-60
693. Henry L.
Nunn (1878-1972) American Business Leader,
one of the founders of the Nunn-Bush Shoe Company and a pioneer
in the development of good labor-management relations. His
papers are in the collection of the Wisconsin Historical
Society, including records of Nunn's participation in a mission
in 1951 for the Economic Cooperation Administration, the
United States government agency set up in 1948 to administer the
Marshall Plan. Archive of 6 TLSs plus 3 envelopes, 1953-63, to
Dorthy Nunn or Alice Josephine Nunn. PLUS 4 letters from
Mrs. Henry L. Nunn, all with their envelopes............50-75
694. "Barnard" Hughes
(1915- 2006) American actor of theater and film. Hughes
became famous for a variety of roles; his most-notable
roles came after middle age, and he was often cast as a
dithering authority figure or grandfatherly elder. Warner Bros. 1984 check made out to him
but not signed by him.
VG.......20-30
695. J. Glenn Beall (1894-1971) Republican member of the United States Senate, representing the State of Maryland from 1953-1965. He was also a United States Congressman, representing the sixth district of Maryland from 1943-1953. Group of 5 TLSs, 1957-1975, to Vernon Talberett [1] & 4 to another person. Only the letter to Talberett has the mounting residue on the verso...........25-35
696. US Senators - 10 TLSs, 1960-1962, all to Vernon Talbertt: Thruston B. Morton [KY]; Lee Metcalf [MT]; Pat McNamara [MI]; Gale McGee [Wy]; John McClellan [Ark]; Warren G. Magnuson [Wash]; Russell Long [LA]; Oren E. Long [Hawaii]; Frank Lausche [OH]; B. Everett Jordan [NC].........50-75
697. [MARYLAND] Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (1922- 2010) Republican member of the United States Senate, representing Maryland. GROUP OF 5 TLSs, 1965-78, each 1p. All to the President of a financial corporation discussing minimum wage, Federal Trade Commission, etc. All very good condition..........50-75
698. [FRANCE] Madame de Thebes - French palmist and prophet. She was born in 1845 and died in 1916. She carried on a business as a palmist at her salon in the Avenue de Wagram in Paris, and each year at Christmas published prophecies which enjoyed a wide circulation. She was said to have predicted the Boer War and the Russo-Japanese War. ALS, no date, 4pp., to the photographer Seschamps about photography...........50-75
699. [FRANCE] Jean-Baptiste Honoré Raymond Capefigue (1801-1872) French historian and biographer. He became editor of the Quotidienne, and was afterwards connected, either as editor or leading contributor, with the Temps, the Messager des Chambres, the Revolution de 1848 and other papers. ALS, no date, 1p..............35-45
ORIGINAL PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS OF PRESTIGIOUS AMERICANS FROM THE FIELD OF LITERATURE. THESE ARE CLEAN & READY TO FRAME WITH AUTOGRAPHS. NO ESTIMATES. Literary portraits are much more scarce than military or presidents.
773. SAMUEL P. BATES
774. JOHN P. KENNEDY
775. GEO. W. CHILDS
776. FREDERICK S. COZZENS
777. DONALD GRANT MITCHELL
778. CHARLES SPRAGUE
779 GEORGE P. MORRIS
780. FLETCHER HARPER
781. GEO. D. PRENTICE
782. JOHN R. BARTLETT
783. N.P. WILLIS
784. FITZ-GREEN HALLECK
The Book
Room
802. [BOOK] Jewett, Sarah Orne [1849-1909]. American writer, b. South Berwick, Me. Author of sketches and tales of New England important in the "local color"school, including Deephaven (1877), A Country Doctor (1884), A Marsh Island (1885), A White Heron (1886), Tales of New England (1890), The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), etc. Her book A Native of Winby and Other Tales. Sarah Orne Jewett. Boston and New York. Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1893. First Edition. Sarah Wyman Whitman binding. Nice tight copy. No dust jacket. Minor color loss on spine. 7.25 x 5........150-200
See title page803. [BOOK] W.D. Howells. MY MARK TWAIN,
1910, first ed., illus., Harper & Bros., 187pp, 8vo. Green
cloth with gilt cover & spine. Wasn't issued with dust
jacket. VG+. Provenance: rank Cutter Deering
Library..................100-150
815. (BOOK) Clara Endicott Sears, Days Of Delusion, A Strange Bit of History, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1924, 1st Ed., 264pp., 8vo. Sl. faded spine, no dj. This book is about MILLER, William (1782-1849), American religious leader, who founded the Protestant Adventist denomination ( see Adventists), also known as the Millerites. Miller, a Baptist, closely studied the Bible, especially the Book of Daniel, and concluded that the world would end and Christ would appear in the year 1843. He began preaching these ideas in 1831. By 1840 some of his many followers had disposed of their belongings in anticipation of the judgment day. When 1843 passed uneventfully, Miller set a new date in 1844 for the end of the world. In 1845, although the movement had collapsed in disillusionment, Miller and a few loyal followers met in Albany, N.Y., and founded the Adventist church. Former owner's signature. Scarce........150-200
818. (REV. WAR) SCHUYLER, George L. Correspondence and Remarks Upon Bancroft's History of the Northern Campaign of 1777, and the Character of Major-General Philip Schuyler. N.Y.,1867. 47pp., David G. Francis, publisher, 8vo. Finally rebound in half-medium brown Levant. Extra-illustrated by the insertion of 24 plates. With paper bookplate of Frank Cutter Deering as well as his leather bookplate. A few of the plates are foxed but text is clean. Overall in fine condition.............150-250
821. [CONFEDERACY]
Douglas Southall Freeman. 1st edition of his 4
vol. set R.E. LEE, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934, no dust
jackets. Red cloth. VG...................350-450
822.
[NAPOLEON - Book] William Forsyth. HISTORY OF THE
CAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA; From the
Letters and Journals of the late Lieut-Gen Sir Hudson Lowe.
Publisher: John Murray, London, 1853; A superb three-volume
set in cloth, complete with large fold-out map in Vol.1;
495pp.; 490pp.; 529pp, engraved frontispieces to all volumes.
Sunned spines; rubbed corners; small suff-hole front cover
vol. 1; vol. 2 cover loose; vol. 3 covers
cracked...................250-350
824. [SIGNED BOOK] JOHN HAYS HAMMOND [1855-1936] American mining engineer, b. San Francisco. On staff, U.S. Geological Survey, in California gold fields (1880); associated with Cecil Rhodes in development of South African resources; a leader in Transvaal reform movement (1895-96); arrested after Jameson Raid and sentenced to death; sentence commuted to imprisonment; freed finally on payment of fine. Consulting engineer, esp. to Guggenheim Exploration Co. (1900-07). A signed book from his library titled INTRODUCTION TO FRESH-WATER ALGAE, by M.C. Cooke, 1890, London, 339 pages with 13 illus. plates. Book from the International Scientific Series. Hammond writes by his signature "Johannesburg, South Africa, 1895. Signed the year of the Jameson Raid for which Hammond was to be sentenced to death. NO dj o/w VG. Quite uncommon.........................200-300
826. [SIGNED BOOK] Samuel Hazo - American poet, essayist, and novelist. He is the founder and director of the International Poetry Forum. Hazo is McAnulty Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at Duquesne University, where he taught for 43 years. He was chosen to be the first State Poet of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Governor Robert Casey in 1993 and served in that role until 2003. Offered here is his book "Once for the Last Bandit", signed & inscribed, 1973, U. of Pittsburgh Press, [1972], 206pp. Book of his poems. In VG dust jacket. Samuel Hazo was a National Book Award finalist for his collection "Once for the Last Bandit." ...........25-35
828. [SIGNED BOOK] JOHN HAYS HAMMOND [1855-1936] American mining engineer, b. San Francisco. On staff, U.S. Geological Survey, in California gold fields (1880); associated with Cecil Rhodes in development of South African resources; a leader in Transvaal reform movement (1895-96); arrested after Jameson Raid and sentenced to death; sentence commuted to imprisonment; freed finally on payment of fine. Consulting engineer, esp. to Guggenheim Exploration Co. (1900-07). A signed book from his library titled "THE FORMS OF WATER IN CLOUDS & RIVERS, ICE & GLACIERS,"by John Tyndall, London, 1889. Hammond writes by his signature "Johannesburg 1895". Signed the year of the Jameson Raid for which Hammond was to be sentenced to death. NO dj o/w VG. Quite uncommon.........................200-300