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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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Original United Press International teletype roll—President Kennedy

“URGENT… PRESIDENT KENNEDY HAS BEEN SHOT”:HISTORIC BREAKING NEWS OF THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION ON ORIGINAL UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL TELETYPE ROLL (27 FEET, 4 INCHES), 11/22/63

(KENNEDY ASSASSINATION). Original United Press International teletype roll—President Kennedy. Dallas, November 22, 1963. Original and continuous United Press International teletype roll reporting the breaking news of the Kennedy assassination, beginning only minutes after the shootings of the President and Governor Connally, noting witness reports of three shots, Mrs. Kennedy’s reaction, Secret Service and police response, pandemonium within Parkland Hospital where the President was ultimately declared dead, and ending with a draft of the President’s obituary. Extremely rare teletype roll of uninterrupted bulletins—UPR 74 to 115—marked 11/22. $15,000.

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Danse Macabre

INSCRIBED BY STEPHEN KING

KING, Stephen. Danse Macabre. New York, 1981.

True first edition, preceding the limited edition, of "perhaps the best personal account yet written of the broad appeal of the horror genre," inscribed by Stephen King to author, educator and political scientist Arnold Rogow: "For Arnold Rogow—Best, Stephen King 1/15/82." $3200.

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Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce

“IN THE PRIMITIVE AGES OF THE WORLD… THERE WAS NOT EVEN SO MUCH AS BARTER

(ANDERSON, Adam). Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce. Dublin, 1790. Six volumes.

Third edition of this important authoritative history of commerce, with a global authority that includes a focus on Britain’s acquisition of “new American markets,” as well as the greater consequences of “the very extraordinary actions of the year 1720” when the South Sea Bubble burst (Sabin), with two large folding maps. $1750.

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Hirschfeld: Art and Recollections from Eight Decades

SIGNED BY HIRSCHFELD AND 34 STARS OF BROADWAY

HIRSCHFELD, Al. Hirschfeld: Art and Recollections from Eight Decades. New York, 1991.

First edition, signed and dated on the title page by Hirschfeld "3/24/92," and additionally signed by 34 stars of stage and screen next to their caricatures, among them Frank Langella, Eric Bogosian, Kevin Kline, Jonathan Pryce, F. Murray Abraham, Stockard Channing, Bernadette Peters, Uta Hagen, Eli Wallach, B.D. Wong and Jack Klugman. $5500.

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Poetical Works

THE POETICAL WORKS OF CHURCHILL, SOUTHEY, AND THOMSON, HANDSOMELY BOUND

CHURCHILL, Charles, SOUTHEY, Robert, and THOMSON, James. The Poetical Works. Boston, 1854-60. Fifteen volumes. 19th-century editions of the collected works of three well-known British poets, handsomely bound in contemporary calf-gilt. $650.

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Voyage Round the World

1789 FIRST EDITION OF PORTLOCK'S ILLUSTRATED VOYAGE, WITH LARGE FOLDING MAP OF "NORTH WEST AMERICA

PORTLOCK, Nathaniel. A Voyage Round the World. London, 1789.

First edition of Portlock's account of his voyage to explore and survey America's northwest coast (including British Columbia, Alaska, Vancouver and Queen Charlotte's Island), featuring large folding map (20 by 36 inches) of America's northwest coast, five additional folding maps, and 14 copper-engraved plates, including frontispiece portrait of Portlock. An attractively bound copy. $11,000.

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Trial of Archibald Stewart

"THE TERROR THEY WERE IN FROM THE CRUELTY OF THE REBELS, AND THE LITTLE PROSPECT THEY HAD OF MAKING AN EFFECTUAL DEFENSE… PREVAILED OVER HIS EXPOSTULATIONS"

(LAW—TRIALS) (STEWART, Archibald). The Trial of Archibald Stewart. Edinburgh, 1747.

First edition of the account of the two 1747 trials of Archibald Stewart, Provost of Edinburgh at the time of the Jacobite rebellion in 1745, for "Neglect of duty, and misbehavior in the execution of his office… at the time the rebels got possession of that city in the month of September 1745." From the library of 19th-century Scottish legal writer and historian James David Marwick, with his bookplate. $750.

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Fall and Winter 1900 [Men's Suits]

SALESMAN'S SAMPLE CATALOGUE OF MEN'S SUITING FASHIONS IN 1900, FEATURING NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS AND 16 TEXTILE SAMPLES

BALTIMORE BARGAIN HOUSE. Fall and Winter 1900 [Men's Suits]. Baltimore, Maryland, 1900.

First edition of this salesman's sample catalogue of men's suiting fashions from Baltimore in 1900, with numerous in-text illustrations as well as 16 tipped-in textile samples. $750.

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Handbill ["Statement on the U.S., the U.N., and the Congo"]

SCARCE AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON AFRICA HANDBILL CONDEMNING RIGHT-WING PRO-KATANGA GROUPS OVER THEIR ATTEMPTS TO INTERFERE WITH U.S./U.N. POLICY IN THE CONGO

GONZE, Collin, editor. Handbill ["Statement on the U.S., the U.N., and the Congo"]. New York, circa 1962.

First edition of this scarce handbill sharing the American Committee on Africa's viewpoints on the Katanga/Congo conflict. $175.

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Compendio de las Historias de los Descubrimientos

“CONSECRATING PORTUGUESE TRIUMPHS”

MARTINEZ DE LA PUENTE, Jose. Compendio de las Historias de los Descubrimientos. Madrid, 1681.

First edition of Martinez de la Puente’s history of the Portuguese empire in the East Indies to the year 1600, including a chapter on Brazil, an account of the discovery of the Moluccas, as well as descriptions of the Philippines and New Guinea. $3800.

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Haggadah for Passover

BEN SHAHN’S SIGNED LIMITED FOLIO HAGGADAH, WITH ORIGINAL COLOR LITHOGRAPH ALSO SIGNED BY HIM

SHAHN, Ben. Haggadah for Passover. Paris, 1966.

Beautiful large limited folio Passover Haggadah, number 175 of only 228 copies (out of a total edition of 292) on Arches Vergé paper, illustrated by Ben Shahn with 21 color pictorial borders and line drawings and an additional beautiful double-page color lithograph also signed by him. $6500.

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