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Regulations Lately Made Concerning the Colonies

"THE PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN NOT ONLY MAYBUT MUST TAX THE COLONIES…": 1765 DEFENSE OF THE STAMP ACT

(AMERICAN COLONIES) (STAMP ACT) WHATELEY, Thomas. Regulations Lately Made Concerning the Colonies. London, 1765. First edition of this important 1765 English pamphlet defending the Stamp Act, the first direct tax by Parliament on the American colonies and the catalyst for the American Revolution, issued anonymously by Secretary of the Treasury Whately—an "arch-foe" of American patriots—proclaiming Britain's right to tax Americans, sparking colonial outrage and putting the "colonies on the road to revolution." The copy of renowned collector Frank C. Deering, with his morocco bookplate. $4500.

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Historical Account

WITH EARLY MAPS OF THE CAROLINAS AND NORTHERN COLONIES

HUMPHREYS, David. Historical Account. London, 1730.

First edition of this report of missionary activity in North America, with two engraved folding maps by Herman Moll, one of the Carolinas and the other of New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. $3800.

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Book of Recipes for the Cooking School

"SUCCESS IN COOKING DEPENDS UPON INTELLIGENT HANDLING OF MATERIALS AND CONTROL OF THE COOKING MEDIUM"

LYFORD, Carrie Alberta. Book of Recipes for the Cooking School. Hampton, Virginia, 1921.

First edition of this collection of recipes intended for Home Economics students at the Hampton Institute. $2250.

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Hudibras, a Poem

"HE THAT COMPLIES AGAINST HIS WILL IS OF HIS OWN OPINION STILL"

BUTLER, Samuel. Hudibras, a Poem. London, 1822. Two volumes.

Later edition of this bitingly humorous 17th-century poem dealing with scholastic pedantry, Aristotelian logic, theological controversy, witchcraft, alchemy, astrology and war, with 12 striking hand-colored aquatints by John Heaviside Clark. $325.

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Portrait de Mounet-Sully

ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED TRIAL SHEETS FOR COCTEAU’S PORTRAIT DE MOUNET-SULLY, 1945, ONCE BELONGING TO GLENWAY WESCOTT

COCTEAU, Jean. Portrait de Mounet-Sully. Paris, 1945.

Original pre-publication sheets of line cuts by Cocteau, most before letters, four hand-colored in gouache by Cocteau, stamped number “16” and inscribed by "Cyril" to a member of the Shakespeare and Company literary circle: “Glenway [Wescott], in memory of Villefranche 1929, our 1st meeting and 40 years of enjoyment since. London 1970.” $1500.

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Parijs, Fotos 1950-1954

"THE REBELS, THE GANGSTERS, THE BOHEMIANS, THE ARTISTS"

VAN DER ELSKEN, Ed. Parijs, Fotos 1950-1954. Amsterdam, 1981.

First edition of this revealing photo-essay on Parisian life in the early 1950s, illustrated with 172 pages of finely screened halftones, with a special segment on Australian “femme fatale” Vali Myers, featured in his first photobook, Love on the Left Bank. $800.

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Competition As A Dynamic Process

INSCRIBED BY INFLUENTIAL ECONOMIST JOHN MAURICE CLARK TO HIS FRIENDS, WELL-KNOWN SCIENTISTS CARYL AND EDNA HASKINS

CLARK, John Maurice. Competition As A Dynamic Process. Washington, 1961.

First edition of this influential economics work framing labor as an overhead cost, inscribed to his friends, prominent scientists Caryl and Edna Haskins: “To Caryl and Edna Haskins with best wishes: J.M. Clark.” $850.

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Poster signed

BOLDLY INSCRIBED WITH A HEART DRAWING BY MUHAMMAD ALI TO CO-AUTHOR THOMAS HAUSER, THE PUBLISHER'S PROMOTIONAL POSTER FROM THE NEIL LEIFER PHOTOGRAPH USED ON THE FRONT COVER OF THE 1992 BOOK, MUHAMMAD ALI MEMORIES

ALI, Muhammad. Poster signed. New York, 1992.

Original publisher's promotional poster for the photobook Muhammad Ali Memories, boldly inscribed by Ali in gold ink on the image to the book's co-author Thomas Hauser "To Tom from Muhammad Ali" with a hand-drawn heart and the date "6-3-92". $9000.

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Suburbia

“CAN YOU AVOID SUBURBIA?”

OWENS, Bill. Suburbia. (San Francisco), 1973.

Early edition of the pioneering photobook, boldly inscribed on the half-title, “Pat, Can you avoid suburbia? Bill Owens,” with 96 pages of black-and-white halftones, many paired with captioned quotes that add to the book’s “indelible poignancy” (New York Times). $600.

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De rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sveciae rege gestis commentariorum libri septem

PUFENDORF'S HISTORY OF SWEDEN'S KING CHARLES XI, 1696, LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED WITH ALMOST 130 ENGRAVINGS, ONE ALMOST FIFTEEN FEET LONG

PUFENDORF, Samuel. De rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sveciae rege gestis commentariorum libri septem. Norimbergae, 1696.

First edition of this history of the reign of Sweden's King Charles XI, providing a detailed account of the Swedish wars with Poland and Denmark in the 17th century, lavishly illustrated with 12 engraved portraits and 115 large engraved maps and views, all at least double-page in size and including the exceptional panorama of Stockholm depicting the funeral procession of Charles X measuring almost 15 feet in length. In a striking binding with armorial devices in metal of Leopold 1st, Holy Roman Emperor, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Bohemia and Archduke of Austria (1640 - 1705) on the front board and those of the Archduchy of Austria Above the Enns on the rear board. $15,000.

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