JANUARY 2016 CATALOG Yesterday’S Muse Books, ABAA 32 W Main St Webster NY 14580 585-265-9295 [email protected]
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Yesterday’s Muse Books JANUARY 2016 CATALOG Yesterday’s Muse Books, ABAA 32 W Main St Webster NY 14580 585-265-9295 www.yesterdaysmuse.com [email protected] Terms of Sale: All items subject to prior sale. Orders can be placed by phone or e-mail, or directly through our website. Payment is expected at the time of your order and may be made by check, credit card, or PayPal direct transfer. Institutions, fellow booksellers, and repeat customers may request to pay on invoice, with payment due upon receipt unless other arrangements have been made prior to purchase. All items are guaranteed to be as described with respect to edition, condition, and authenticity. Returns will be accepted for any reason, though we ask that you provide notice within a reasonable timeframe. Our usual trade courtesies extended (please inquire). Shipping: All prices include free shipment with tracking by USPS Media Mail. Upgrades to USPS Priority Mail, FedEx Ground, etc., as well as international shipping, are available, and will be charged at cost (please inquire for quote). All orders are carefully wrapped and packaged in sturdy shipping boxes. Catalogs: To receive future catalogs by e-mail, please contact us to be added to our mailing list, or join directly on our website. Printed versions of all our catalogs are also available upon request. Previous catalogs are archived on our website. 3 1. [Adventure] Buel, J.W. Heroes of the Dark Continent and How Stanley Found Emin Pasha. Complete History of All the Great Explorations and Discoveries in Africa, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, Including a Full, Authentic Account of Stanley’s Famous Relief of Emin Pasha. Replete with Astounding Incidents, Wonderful Adventures, Mysterious Providences, Grand Achievements, and Glorious Deeds as Represented in the Devoted Lives and Splendid Careers of Such Brilliant Characters as Henry M. Stanley, Emin Pasha, Gen. (Chinese) Gordon, and all the other Great Travellers, Hunters and Explorers, who, for More Than One $125 Thousand Years, have made Africa a Land of Wonders by their Heroism and Unparalleled Daring. Covering the Whole History of African Exploration and Dicovery. Enlivened with Stories of Marvellous Hunts and Wonderful Adventures among Wild Animals, Ferocious Reptiles, and Curious and Savage Races of People Who Inhabit the Dark Continent. Universal Publishing Co., Saint Louis, 1889. Reproduction of 1670 map of Africa by John Ogilby precedes text. Color frontispiece, two color plates, hundreds of engraved illustrations throughout text. A collection of important and exciting African explorations, including the famous voyage of Henry Morton Stanley in search of Dr. David Livingstone. Very good. Minor wear to corners. 2. [Americana] Phillips, James Duncan Salem in the Seventeenth Century Houghton Mifflin Company / The Riverside Press, 1933. xix, 420 pp. 8vo. Large fold-out map follows text, as do extensive appendices, index to map, and massive general index. A detailed history of Salem, Massachusetts from before its first settlement by Europeans through the year 1700, with chapters on the Massachusetts Bay Company, Governor Winthrop, The Pequot War and Anne $40 Hutchinson, King Philip’s War, Witchcraft, etc., etc. Near fine. Spine & top edge a bit faded. 3. [Aviation] Cobham, Alan Twenty Thousand Miles in a Flying-boat: My Flight Round Africa Philadelphia: David McKay Company, 1930. First American edition. 249, [2] pp. 8vo. Includes several dozen black & white photographs, and a map of Cobham’s route following the text. A travelogue by the English pioneer in long-range aviation, who gained recognition as a member of the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. This memoir closely follows his appearance in several films (as himself), and precedes by two years his formation of the National Aviation $75 Days, an team-based event that became known colloquially as Cobham’s Fly- ing Circus. Near fine. Pencil gift note on front endpaper (‘With love to Orville on his Birthday from Mother - Jan 18 - 1931’). Sadly this is not the younger of the Wright brothers, who was born August 19th. 4. [Civil Rights] King, Martin Luther; West, Cornel The Radical King Beacon Press, Boston, 2015. First edition. xvi, 300 pp. 8vo. ‘Arranged thematically in four parts, The Radical King includes twenty-three selections, curated and introduced by Dr. Cornel West, that illustrate King’s revolutionary vision, underscoring his identification with the poor, his unapologetic opposition to the Vietnam War, and his crusade against global imperialism. $40 Fine. Inscribed & signed by Cornel West on title page (‘To Bro’ Kit Miller, stay strong! Love, Cornel West’). 5. [Great Lakes Steamboats] Two 1857 Autographed Letters Signed, Relating to Passage of Steam Boats on $50 Lake Ontario and the Associated Ticket Costs [ALS] 4 Two ALSs on a single folded sheet, one on the recto of each leaf. The first, dated May 6th 1857, instructs the clerk of an Ontario steamer to obtain tickets and record the associated costs - for travel from Ogdensburgh [Ogdensburg] or Lewiston to Toronto - in his passage book. The second, dated June 16 1857 in Ogdensburgh, details similar costs associated with deck passengers bound for Quebec from Montreal. The verso of the second leaf bears writing in pencil in a different hand referencing a Captain Child and payments for passage made in Quebec and Chicago - this portion is unsigned. The first two letters are both signed by J Van Cleve, who in the 1840s became general manager of the Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company, which controlled all the larger ships on Lake Ontario. Van Cleve also wrote a history of Great Lakes shipping, and produced a series of drawings of early ships valued for the level of detail they included (most were drawn before photography became a readily accessible technology, so many of his drawings are the only images of these ships). Very good. Two folds associated with storage in an envelope, one faint diagonal fold to bottom third. 6. [Hitler Youth] Die Adolf Hitler-Schule im Jahre 1941 Algauer Druckerei und Verlagsanstalt, Kempten (Allgau), 1941. A photographic account of the Adolf Hitler Schools during World War II. NS-Ordensburgen (“National Socialist Order Castles”, singular Ordensburg), also called Schulungsburgen, were schools developed for elite Nazi military echelons. There were strict requirements for admission to the schools. Junker candidates had to be aged between 25 and 30 years old, belong to either the Nazi Party, the Hitler Youth, the Sturmabteilung, or the Schutzstaffel, be physically completely healthy, $40 and be pure-blooded with no hereditary defects. The schools themselves were typically stark, modern structures with extensive facilities. Vogelsang, for instance, reportedly contained the world’s largest gymnasium at the time. Each student attended all four institutions in sequence, for specialty training, finishing in Marienburg for training that included live-fire military exercises. Fair. Ink note in English inside rear wrapper dated Saturday, Mar. 16th without year, with photographic postcard of Ordenburg Sonthofen laid in opposite - the note explains that ‘Here is the place I’m at now and this book gives you a general idea of how the place looked a couple of years ago.’ Wrappers and some pages stained, wrappers toned. Three duplicate leaves of the photo labeled ‘Appell im Schonen Hof der Ordensburg’ laid in, likely taken from other copies of the same publication. 7. [ Juvenile] Ballantyne, Robert Michael The World of Ice, or, The Whaling Cruise of ‘The Dolphin’ and the Adventures of Her Crew in the Polar Regions (R.M. Ballantyne’s Books for Boys) T. Nelson and Sons, 1893. Reissue. viii, 327 pp. 8vo. Blue cloth, black & gilt titles & decorations, floral decorated endpapers, chromolithographic frontispiece & title page precede printed title. An arctic adventure designed for younger readers, originally released in 1860, at a time when polar exploration was a hot topic due $75 to the expeditions of men such as John Ross, William Edward Parry, and John Franklin. Near fine. Bookplate awarding the book as a first prize to a student in Latin at Ayr Grammar School, spine leans forward slightly. 8. [ Juvenile] Burgess, Thornton W. [Waldo] Lightfoot the Deer (Burgess Quaddies Green Forest Series Book 1) Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1921. 1925 printing. viii, 205, [2] pp. 8vo. The first book in Burgess’s Green Forest Series. Color illustration mounted on front board (repeated on front jacket panel), color frontispiece and 7 color plates in text by Harrison Cady. Peter Rabbit meets Lightfoot, a deer that wanders onto the meadow. Burgess became well known for his anthropomorphic animal stories, as well as his efforts as a conservationist. Near fine in fair to good jacket. Inscribed & signed by author on title page (‘Your story friend, Thornton W. Burgess 1926.’). $250 This inscription is typical of Burgess, and therefore likely this was not inscribed to a friend of his. Nonetheless, signed copies of Burgess’s early works are rather 5 uncommon, especially in original jackets. Ink name on front endpaper, jacket stained & toned with minor loss from corners. 9. [ Juvenile] Frees, Harry Whittier The Little Folks of Animal Land Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1915. First edition. Oblong. 5 1/4 x 6 1/2. A children’s book in which the photographer poses animals with props, in human situations. The photos are paired with brief single-page text vignettes. “Harry Whittier Frees (1879–1953) was an American photographer who created novelty postcards and children’s books based on his photographs of animals. He dressed the animals and posed them in human situations with props.” Good. Boards a bit $90 soiled, hinges loosening with tape repair to front, ink gift note on front endpaper (‘Donald Robert Metcalf. from Papa & Mamma. Dec. 25, 1915.’), binding shaken with a few gatherings loose. 10. [ Juvenile] Singer, Isaac Bashevis Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories Harper & Row, 1966.