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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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Birds of America

“ONE OF THE FINEST ORNITHOLOGICAL WORKS EVER PRINTED”

AUDUBON, John James. Birds of America. New York and Philadelphia, 1840-44. Seven volumes.

First octavo edition, and first American edition, containing 500 superb hand-colored plates after Audubon by W.E. Hitchcock, R. Trembly and others, printed and colored by J.T. Bowen. An elegantly bound copy of this American classic. $120,000.

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Dictionarium Historicum, Geographicum, Poeticum

AN AMERICAN RARITY—JEFFERSON'S PERSONAL COPY

(JEFFERSON, Thomas) STEPHANO, Carolo (ESTIENNE, Charles). Dictionarium Historicum, Geographicum, Poeticum. Oxford, 1671.

A superb Presidential association copy—Thomas Jefferson's personal copy with his characteristic ownership markings of an important historical dictionary based on Estienne’s famous 16th-century Dictionarium, “the first French encyclopedia.” This is an early reissue of editor Nicholas Lloyd’s Oxford 1670 edition, in Latin, an updated and improved edition of Estienne’s work that was “superior to any of the previous editions.” From the renowned Americana collection of Mrs. Philip D. Sang, in contemporary calf. Rare and desirable.

$80,000.

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Autograph note signed

"MRS. MOORE … AND HER DAUGHTER MISS JANE B. MOORE, BOTH NOTED FOR THEIR PHILANTHROPIC LABOR AMONG OUR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, HAVE DONE ME THE HONOR OF A CALL, AND FOR WHICH I AM GRATEFUL."

LINCOLN, Abraham. Autograph note signed. Washington, D.C. June 22, 1863. A remarkable Lincoln note commemorating his visit with Jane Boswell Moore and her mother, both outstanding battle-field volunteers, caring “for wounded soldiers in the aftermath of some of the conflict’s fiercest engagements in the east” throughout the war, the visit occurring days before the Battle of Gettysburg, after which both women worked for weeks tending to the wounded.
$60,000.

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Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean

“ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ACCOUNTS OF THE EXPLORATION OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND NEW ZEALAND”

VANCOUVER, George. Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean. London, 1798. Three volumes, plus atlas. Four volumes in all.

First edition of this comprehensive survey of the North Pacific, illustrated with 17 plates and a chart. Complete with large folio atlas volume, with an additional ten large folding engraved charts (eight of the coast of Northwest America) and six engraved views, offering what are probably the first published views of California. “This work ranks with the voyages of Cook and La Pérouse among the most important of the 18th and 19th centuries” (Cox II, 30-31). $55,000.

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Cook's Three Voyages

“THE STUDY OF COOK IS THE ILLUMINATION OF ALL DISCOVERY”

(COOK, James). Cook's Three Voyages. London, 1773, 1777, 1784. Nine volumes altogether.

Scarce complete set of Cook’s three Pacific voyages, comprising the preferred second edition of the first voyage—issued the same year as the first, and “considered the best edition” (Hill), with material suppressed from the first—along with first editions of the second and third voyages, complete with the splendid large folio atlas volume to accompany the third voyage. Superbly illustrated with over 200 engraved charts, maps and plates, many double-page or folding. From the famed collection of W.A. Foyle, a uniformly and very handsomely bound set. $54,000.

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Heart of the Antarctic

SIGNED BY SHACKLETON AND ALL OF THE MEMBERS OF THE EXPEDITION

SHACKLETON, Ernest. Heart of the Antarctic. London: 1909. Together, three volumes. Rare first edition, Special Limited Large Paper Issue of Shackleton’s fascinating account of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1907-1909, number 273 of only 300 copies printed. First and only edition of The Antarctic Book, with the signatures of every member of the shore party, including Shackleton. With 16 mounted color plates, photographic frontispieces, and over 200 additional illustrations, including drawings and photographic plates. Three folding maps and a folding panorama enclosed in the rear pocket of Volume II. $53,000.

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Porgy and Bess

AN EXTRAORDINARY PRESENTATION/ASSOCIATION COPY:INSCRIBED BY GERSHWIN TO HIS LOVER AND COLLABORATORIN THIS PIECE, KAY SWIFT, IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION PORGY AND BESS, SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION,ALSO SIGNED BY GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWIN AND DUBOSE HEYWARD

GERSHWIN, George. Porgy and Bess. New York, 1935.

Deluxe limited edition of the piano-vocal score of Porgy and Bess, number 103 of only 250 copies signed by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, and director Rouben Mamoulian, additionally inscribed by Gershwin to his lover Kay Swift, who was intimately involved in the composition of the piece: “For Kay —/ Best —/ George / Nov. 1 1935.” According to Ohl, “best,” their code word for “love,” allowed them to be discreet. $48,500.

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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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Tell My Horse

"RICHLY PACKED WITH STRANGE INFORMATION… STRIKINGLY DRAMATIC"

HURSTON, Zora Neale. Tell My Horse. Philadelphia and New York, 1938.

First edition of Hurston's major anthropological work focusing on voodoo and Caribbean folklore, vividly affirming her resolve to "tell stories that reflected the truth, as she knew it, of black people’s lives," with photographic frontispiece and 25 plates, scarce in original dust jacket, inscribed on the half title by the author in red ink: "Sincerely yours, Zora Neale Hurston." $38,500.

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