Franny and Zooey

"TO LILLIAN, WITH LOVE AND GREAT AND SPECIAL PLEASURE"

SALINGER, J.D. Franny and Zooey. Boston, 1961.

First edition of Salinger's third book, presentation/association copy, inscribed by him to his close friend Lillian Ross, staff writer at the New Yorker, "To Lillian, with love and great and special pleasure. Jerry Cornish, N.H. 7/29/61." Inscribed copies of Salinger's books are notoriously rare, and the close association this copy has with Salinger makes it particularly desirable. $150,000.

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Autograph manuscript leaf from Walden

"I FIND PREDOMINANTLY IN ME AN INSTINCT TO A HIGHER AND MORE SPIRITUAL LIFE THAT THE COMMON… AND ALSO ANOTHER… TO A PRIMITE AND SAVAGE LIFE, AND I REVENCE BOTH OF THEM ALIKE"

THOREAU, Henry David. Autograph manuscript leaf from Walden. Concord, Massachusetts, 1854.

A wonderful item: an original autograph manuscript leaf from Henry David Thoreau's masterpiece, Walden, including passages from the chapter "Higher Laws" where Thoreau discusses his moral ambivalence about fishing, and another from the "Baker's Farm" chapter that also features fishing. $39,000.

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Animal Farm

"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS"

ORWELL, George. Animal Farm. London, 1945.

First edition, first printing, of Orwell’s "savagely ironical allegory" (Clute & Grant) on the gap between radical ideals and reality, his most famous and widely read work, an exceptional copy in original dust jacket. $28,500.

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Green Hills of Africa

"THE MOST LITERARY HUNTING TRIP ON RECORD"

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Green Hills of Africa. New York, 1935.

First edition of Hemingway's gripping account of big game hunting, inscribed to the president of the American Museum of Natural History, "For F. Trubee Davison / hoping (I won't bore him too much and) it will remind him a little of Africa / Ernest Hemingway." $25,000.

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Pride and Prejudice

"IT IS A TRUTH UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED, THAT A SINGLE MAN IN POSSESSION OF A GOOD FORTUNE, MUST BE IN WANT OF A WIFE"

AUSTEN, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. London, 1833.

Fourth edition of Austen's most popular novel and the author's favorite of all her works, the first to list Austen as the author by name and the first illustrated edition, with engraved frontispiece illustration and engraved vignette title page. $15,000.

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Tragedie of Julius Caesar

“BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH”

SHAKESPEARE. The Tragedie of Julius Caesar. London, 1664.

The complete text of Shakespeare's great historical tragedy, Julius Caesar, from the rare and important Third Folio, on 11 original leaves (one leaf supplied from another copy of this edition). Splendidly bound in elaborately gilt-decorated period-style morocco. $14,500.

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Complete Poems and Prose

SIGNED BY WALT WHITMAN

WHITMAN, Walt. Complete Poems and Prose. Camden, 1888.

First edition of the first collected edition of Whitman's works, one of only 600 copies signed by Whitman on the Leaves of Grass title page, in original cloth, presentation copy from Whitman's literary executor inscribed on the front free endpaper six months after Whitman's death, "To G. Garson Freund, Philada. Oct. 11, 1892. through Horace Traubel." $14,500.

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Sense and Sensibility

"MONEY CAN ONLY GIVE HAPPINESS WHERE THERE IS NOTHING ELSE TO GIVE IT"

AUSTEN, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. London, 1833.

Third edition, the first to identify Austen as the author and the first illustrated edition of Jane Austen's extraordinarily rare first novel, on "the twin themes of prudence and benevolence, reason and passion, head and heart, or sense and sensibility," with engraved frontispiece and vignette title page. $14,000.

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