2018 Mark Twain Library Book Fair Collector's Corner Highlights
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2018 Mark Twain Library Book Fair Collector’s Corner Highlights 1. Anon; The Post Office London Court Directory for 1881; Kelly & Co., 1881; red cloth; worn covers, text block good, binding solid; has 390 pages of graphic Victorian-era advertisements $120 2. Barnum, P. T.; Struggles and Triumphs; or. Forty Years’ Recollections of P. T. Barnum; The Courier Company, 1878; 2nd edition; fair/no DJ, worn & stained. Signed on slip tipped onto title page $150 3. Bishop, Major William A. VC DSO MC; Winged Warfare; George H. Doran Co., NY, 1918; first edition, good/no dj; signed W A Bishop on endpaper; “Billy Bishop” (1894-1956) was top Canadian ace of World War I, scoring 72 victories $150 4. Blackwood, William, Ed.; Travel, Adventure and Sport from Blackwood’s Magazine; Blackwood, ca 1880 (not dated); 6 vols complete, ¾ bound in calf leather. Ex libris: George Plimpton $75 5. Capote, Truman; Breakfast at Tiffany’s, A Short Novel And Three Stories; Random House, 1958; first printing; yellow cloth, VG / G price-clipped 1st edition dust jacket with “10/58” date code on flap. $400 6. Cummings, E. E.; E I M I (“I am I”); Covici, Friede New York, 1933; first edition, limited #639/1381, signed by Cummings on limitation page; yellow cloth, VG/no dj; stream-of-consciousness account of Cummings tour of Soviet Union in 1932 $300 7. Dempsey, Jack with Dempsey, Barbara P.; Dempsey; Harper & Row, 1977; first edition, first printing; with the champion (1919-1926) boxer’s bold autograph on first endpaper. Ex Libris: George Plimpton $75 8. De Tolnay, Charles, Ed.; Corpus dei Disegni di Michelangelo; Instituto Geografico de Agostini – Novara, 1975-1980; four folio vols., 12.5” x 17”, half leather/linen binding, in slipcases, fine condition. Massive collection of Michelangelo drawings, beautifully reproduced, text in Italian $400 9. Di Maggio, Joe; Lucky to be a Yankee; Rudolph Field, 1946; 1st ed.; VG/VG dj; with Di Maggio’s distinctive autograph $150 10. Douglas, Kirk; Climbing the Mountain, My Search for Meaning; Simon and Schuster, 1996; first printing; near fine/near fine; inscribed: “Dear George [Plimpton] I look forward to reading your book on Capote – thanks, Kirk” and signed “Kirk Douglas, 1998”. $100 11. Eichenberg, Fritz; Endangered Species and Other Fables with a Twist; Stemmer House, 1979; first edition, signed & inscribed by author on title page; Near fine/near fine $80 12. Eugenides, Jeffrey, The Virgin Suicides; Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993; first edition; near fine/ near fine; first novel, warmly inscribed: to George Plimpton. Chapter 1 first published in The Paris Review launching Eugenides’ career $200 13. Foister, Susan; Drawings by Holbein from the Royal Library Windsor Castle; Johnson Reprint Co., Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983; large solander case, half-leather: red morocco & brick red cloth. #176/520. Fine condition. Contains catalog and 85 prints 13.25” x 19.75” fine reproductions of drawings of Henry VIII and his court by Hans Holbein, the younger $350 14. Frost, Robert; Aforesaid; Henry Holt & Company, 1954; first edition,limited #241/650 copies, green cloth, slipcase. Signed on limitation page, with dedication “Robert to Francis” on frontis. VG/VG $400 Note: Collector’s Corner prices are negotiable. All book on sale for half listed price on Sunday, Sept.2nd Collector’s Corner is NOT part of the bag sale on Monday, Sept 3. 2018 Mark Twain Library Book Fair Collector’s Corner Highlights 15. Frost, Robert; You Come Too-- Favorite Poems for Young Readers; Henry Holt & Company, 1959; first edition, mustard cloth, near fine / VG DJ; signed by author on Font endpaper $250 16. Hale, Sarah J., Ed.; Godey’s Magazine and Lady’s Book for 1850; Godey, Louis A., Philadelphia, 1850; full year bound in green cloth, illus. with copper and steel engravings, some hand colored ; Good $60 17. Hall, Donald; Exiles and Marriages; The Viking Press, New York, 1955; first edition; VG/G, inscribed by author. The poet’s first book, inscribed: “For George, to whom, as to everyone else, I can think of nothing to say on a flyleaf. Don” $60 18. Hammett, Dashiell; Red Harvest; Alfred A. Knopf, 1929; first edition, first printing; red cloth; good/no dj, wear to spine, hinges starting; Hammett’s first book, a noir classic $400 19. Hawks, Francis L., Ed.; Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853 and 1854, under the command of Commodore M.C. Perry, United States Navy; Beverley Tucker, Senate Printer, Washington, 1856. Vol. 1 only, large 4to. Official account of expedition to “open” Japan. Good, solid binding $300 20. Lee, Harper; To Kill a Mockingbird; J. B. Lippincott; 1960; first edition, second impression, ex-library with the usual markings, Fair/good second printing dj $150 21. Logue, Christopher; Wand and Quadrant; Collection Merlin / Olympia Press, 1953; first edition #71/300. paper wraps; very good; 1st published work by acclaimed poet. with two notes from author to George Plimpton. $60 22. Malanga, Gerard; Resistance to Memory; Arena Editions, 1998; first edition; signed by author/photographer and warmly inscribed to George Plimpton; near fine in near fine DJ; $50 23. Moore, Marianne; Collected Poems; The MacMillan Company, 1955; seventh printing; fair/no dj; with inscription by author on first endpaper, and signed letter $50 24. Morris, William; The Aeneids of Virgil, Done into English Verse; Ellis and White, 1876; first edition; In very fine later vellum binding with gilt decoration $75 25. Murakami, Haruki; After the Quake; Knopf, 2002; first American edition, 2nd printing; signed by author on endpaper; fair (writing and underlining), good dj. $50 26. Noel, E. B. and Clark, J. O. M; A History of Tennis; Oxford University Press, 1924; two large 4to volumes, complete; blue cloth, no DJ; ex libris: George Plimpton $300 27. Sacks, Oliver; Hallucinations; Alfred A. Knopf, 2012; first edition, flat-signed $50 28. Pynchon, Thomas; Gravity’s Rainbow; Viking, 1973; Uncorrected proof, blue paper wraps, faintly numbered “15”. Text block near fine, wraps sun-faded. Very rare, of 25 proofs created, few have surfaced $800 29. Rose, Joshua; Modern Machine Shop Practice; Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888; 2 vols, complete; large 4to, 13.5” x 10.5”, Good, some foxing and damp staining. Over 3000 illustrations, including 30 full page steel engravings. Recently rebound $150 Note: Collector’s Corner prices are negotiable. All book on sale for half listed price on Sunday, Sept.2nd Collector’s Corner is NOT part of the bag sale on Monday, Sept 3. 2018 Mark Twain Library Book Fair Collector’s Corner Highlights 30. Smith, Arthur D. Howden; Commodore Vanderbilt, An Epic of American Achievement; McBride & Co. 1927; good/no dj, missing frontis photo; biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877). Inscribed by Cornelius Vanderbilt IV (1898-1974) “For my dear young friend and protégé George A. Plimpton…” $50 31. Thomas, Dylan; A Child’s Christmas in Wales; New Directions, 1954; first edition, first printing, near fine/ VG dj; $75 32. White, E. B.; Charlotte’s Web; Harper & Brother’s, 1952; first edition, first printing (“FIRST EDITION with I-B date code for Sept. 1952); Near fine spotless copy, has early, but not 1st edition dust jacket $200 • Large collection from library of the late George Plimpton (1927-2003), author, journalist, editor, amateur sportsman. Many inscribed by author “to George”. • Franklin Library Signed Limited Editions. 57 volumes, 1987–1994, leather bound, all near fine, priced individually. o Featuring: Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park, 1990 $450 • Large Autograph Collection, 1870’s to 1940. Two large albums and two boxes of letters and ephemera. The work of two collectors in New York City spanning seven decades. To be sold as one lot-- $2000 • Military Some highlights: o Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891). Known for: “War is hell” . Signed cabinet card from studio of Napoleon Sarony, 1889. Signed letter ordering 500 “General Sherman” brand cigars, 1890 o Many autographs by other Civil War officers… o Adm. George Dewey, Capt. Robert Peary and many more… • Presidents --James Buchanan (3) 1857-1859; Grover Cleveland 1886, Warren G. Harding, 1923; Franklin Pierce (2), 1856; Theodore Roosevelt, 1902; • Politicians --Elihu Root(2), Henry Cabot Lodge, William Jennings Bryan (2), Alfred E. Smith, John Nance Garner, Louis McH[enry] Howe, and many others… • Other notables: Robert Baden Powell, inventors: Nikola Tesla (2), Hiram S. Maxim (2), John P. Holland, too many turn-of-the-century artists to list… . Note: Collector’s Corner prices are negotiable. All book on sale for half listed price on Sunday, Sept.2nd Collector’s Corner is NOT part of the bag sale on Monday, Sept 3. .