White House: An Historic Guide

WARMLY INSCRIBED BY JFK AS PRESIDENT AND SIGNED BY JACKIE

(KENNEDY, John F.) (KENNEDY, Jacqueline). The White House: An Historic Guide. Washington, 1962.

Limited second edition of this guide to the White House, the second of two limited editions, number 38a of only 75 presentation copies specially bound in full morocco with the recipient's initials stamped in gilt on the front cover, warmly inscribed on the limitation page by President Kennedy to his close military aide, USAF General Godfrey McHugh: "For Godfrey McHugh, with warm personal regards, John Kennedy… Christmas 1962" and signed beneath his signature by the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. $29,000.

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Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte

“AH! BOURRIENNE, YOU ALSO WILL BE IMMORTAL!”

(NAPOLEON) DE BOURRIENNE, Louis Antoine Fauvelet. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. London, 1836. Four volumes bound in eight.

Expanded edition of de Bourrienne’s classic biography of Napoleon, with 27 plates, a facsimile of Napoleon’s abdication, and a folding map depicting the Battle of the Nile, expanded to from four volumes to eight and abundantly extra-illustrated with about 300 engraved plates, including portraits, scenes, views and maps, with a document signed by Napoleon bound into the front of the first volume. Beautifully bound by Sangosrki & Sutcliffe in full morocco with Napoleonic emblems in gilt. $25,000.

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Addresses of the President of the United States

"FROM HIS AFFECTIONATE FATHER"

ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. Addresses of the President of the United States. Washington, 1937.

Rare limited first edition, presentation copy, of Roosevelt's speeches at the Inter-American Peace Conference in 1936, one of only seven known copies produced in full pigskin (from a total edition of approximately 27 copies), with a special bound-in presentation leaf printed: "To Lieutenant Colonel James Roosevelt United States Marine Corps Reserve," additionally inscribed on that page: "from his affectionate father Franklin D. Roosevelt." Text in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. $18,000.

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Eureka College Yearbooks

"YOURS IN THE BOND, 'DUTCH'"

REAGAN, Ronald. Eureka College Yearbooks. Eureka, Illinois, 1930-31. Two volumes.

A pair of yearbooks from Eureka College for 1930 and 1931, featuring images of and commentary on a young Ronald Reagan, inscribed by him in the 1931 book next to a picture of him with the football team, "Best of luck & success to the Roommate. Remembering the stock of glassware. Yours in the bond, 'Dutch.'" $12,500.

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Conquest of Everest

SIGNED BY SIR EDMUND HILLARY AND THE AUTHOR, WITH ADDED FULL-PAGE ORIGINAL ARTWORK BY "DICK TRACY" CARTOONIST RICHARD LOCHER

(HILLARY, Edmund) HUNT, John. Conquest of Everest. New York, 1954.

First American edition of the official account of the first summit of Mount Everest, signed on the front free endpaper by Edmund Hillary and author Sir John Hunt, leader of the 1953 British expedition to Mount Everest; on the same page is a charming full-page color drawing of a smiling mountaineer in climbing gear near a summit, done by cartoonist Dick Locher. $4200.

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Hollywood on Trial

HOLLYWOOD ON TRIAL, INSCRIBED BY PAUL ROBESON

(ROBESON, Paul) KAHN, Gordon. Hollywood on Trial. New York, 1948.

First edition of Gordon Kahn's important contemporary account of the writers and directors known as the "Hollywood Ten," an extraordinary association copy inscribed by Paul Robeson, a friend of of a number of the ten and a fellow victim of the HUAC hearings, "All best wishes & thanks. Paul Robeson April 28 - '48." $4200.

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Vigils

"SILENCE IS THE ULTIMATE GUIDE"

SASSOON, Siegfried. Vigils. Bristol, 1934.

Signed limited first edition, number 143 of only 303 copies signed and numbered by Sassoon on the colophon, this copy one of 66 reserved presentation copies and additionally inscribed by Sassoon with his characteristic interlocked double-S initials to Lady Ottoline Morrell, influential member of the famed Bloomsbury group: "O.M. from SS." $3600.

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Ben-Hur. A Tale of the Christ

"BEN-HUR OFFERS MUCH TO INSPIRE AN ARTIST’S PENCIL"

WALLACE, Lew. Ben-Hur. A Tale of the Christ. New York, 1892. Two volumes.

Limited “Garfield Edition,” number 131 of only 350 copies, profusely illustrated with 20 photogravures and numerous marginal line drawings, adorning virtually every page. With an autograph letter signed by Wallace laid in. $3200.

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All My Pretty Ones

"WITH LOVE AND THANKS FOR 'THE MUSICIANS'"

SEXTON, Anne. All My Pretty Ones. Boston and Cambridge, 1962.

First edition, presentation copy, of Sexton's second collection of autobiographical poetry, inscribed in the year of publication to illustrator Barbara Swan, whose lithograph, "The Musicians," inspired the 1964 poem, "To Lose the Earth": "For Barbara, with love and thanks for "The Musicians"—Anne. Dec-1962." $2900.

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100 Years of Negro Freedom

WARMLY INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY ARNA BONTEMPS

BONTEMPS, Arna. 100 Years of Negro Freedom. New York, 1961.

First edition of this cultural history, with eight pages of black-and-white photographic portraits, presentation copy inscribed in the year of publication by Bontemps on the front free endpaper: "For John and Elise, because—as the man said—there are not many John Hopes anywhere, With all the best, Arna Bontemps, June 24, 1961. Fisk." $1800.

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Portraits and Prayers

"TO MARK… WHO WAS SUCH A PLEASANT PART OF THAT LOVELY TWENTY FOUR HOURS"

STEIN, Gertrude. Portraits and Prayers. New York, 1934.

First edition of this collection including Stein's impressions of famous 1930s personalities, inscribed to the Virginia journalist Mark Lutz, Stein's friend and the partner of one of Stein's closest friends, Carl Van Vechten (who shot the cover photograph for this book): "To Mark, Who so pleasantly kept the numbers(?) of all these lovely photographs, and was such a pleasant part of that lovely twenty four hours. Gertrude Stein." $1800.

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