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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

"ALL MODERN LITERATURE COMES FROM ONE BOOK BY MARK TWAIN. IT'S THE BEST BOOK WE'VE HAD"

TWAIN, Mark. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York, 1885.

First edition, first issue, of "the most praised and most condemned 19th-century American work of fiction" (Legacies of Genius, 47), with 174 illustrations by Edward Kemble, with a card signed by Twain tipped in. $22,000.

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Pour que Paris soit

FROM THE LIBRARY OF DOISNEAU’S FORMER ASSISTANT, PHOTOJOURNALIST PETER TURNLEY

DOISNEAU, Robert. Pour que Paris soit. Paris, 1956.

First edition, a tribute to “the joie de vivre of the people and atmosphere of the city Doisneau loved” (McDarrah, 113), with 160 rich black-and-white heliogravures. From the collection of Doisneau’s onetime assistant, award-winning Newsweek photographer Peter Turnley. $400.

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Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance: Portraits and Checklists

SIGNED BY SIX BEAT POETS

KHERDIAN, David. Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance: Portraits and Checklists. Fresno, 1967.

First edition of this collection of biographies and checklists of Ferlinghetti, Snyder, Whalen, Meltzer, McClure, and Antonius, signed by Kherdian on the half title, and accompanied by the book’s prospectus, signed by each of the six poets. $550.

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Literary Life and Correspondence of The Countess of Blessington

“INFINITELY MORE AMUSING THAN MANY A LETTER BOOK”

MADDEN, R.R. Literary Life and Correspondence of The Countess of Blessington. London, 1855. Three volumes.

First edition of Madden’s biography of the celebrated beauty and prolific woman of letters, with four engraved plates (including frontispiece portraits of Lady Blessington and the Count D’Orsay by R.J. Lane) on India paper and mounted, handsomely bound. $750.

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Scamandro

“ANTICIPATED AND INFLUENCED MUCH OF 20TH-CENTURY DRAMA”

PIRANDELLO, Luigi. Scamandro. Roma, July 1909.

First and only separate edition of the first published play by the winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature, probably privately printed for friends in a very small number of copies. Very rare. $2500.

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Book of Common Prayer

“AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION, IT IS FOR MOST ENGLISHMEN SECOND ONLY TO THE BIBLE”

BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. Book of Common Prayer. London, 1723.

Beautiful early 18th-century tall folio edition of the venerable Book of Common Prayer— the treasury of ritual, prayer and Scripture that has indelibly shaped the piety and literature of the English-speaking world—with fine engraved frontispiece, handsome in nicely restored contemporary calf featuring the gilt device of King George I in the corners and spine panels. $8250.

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Works

"HERE AT LAST WAS A GREAT CONVERSATIONALIST WRITING AS HE TALKED"

WILSON, John. Works. London, 1855-58. Twelve volumes. First edition of Wilson’s collected works, including his famous series of 71 uninhibited, often scurrilous, conversations on people and books of his day— purported to be table-talk overheard in Ambrose’s Edinburgh tavern. $1200.

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Sermon Preached before... Francis Bernard

"WHERE MEN… PERVERT THEIR POWER TO TYRANNICAL PURPOSES; SUBMISSION… IS A CRIME": RARE FIRST EDITION OF LEADING BOSTON PASTOR ANDREW ELIOT'S 1765 SERMON DELIVERED BARELY TWO MONTHS AFTER PASSAGE OF THE STAMP ACT

(AMERICAN REVOLUTION) (STAMP ACT) ELIOT, Andrew. Sermon Preached before… Francis Bernard. Boston, 1765.

First edition of the influential Boston pastor's most famous and most controversial work, his May 29, 1765 Election Day Sermon delivered two months after passage of the incendiary Stamp Act—boldly proclaiming "when tyranny is abroad 'submission… is a crime'"—one of only 700 copies published. $3800.

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Large illuminated initial (Adoration of the Magi)

"BEHOLD, THE LORD RULER IS COME"

(ILLUMINATED LEAF). Large illuminated initial (Adoration of the Magi). Naples, circa 1480.

Striking, very large illuminated initial, with the Adoration of the Magi shown within a large letter "E" from a Neapolitan Antiphonal, rendered in vivid colors and set within a frame of gold. $14,500.

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Photograph signed

SIGNED BY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

ROOSEVELT, Eleanor. Photograph signed. Washington, D.C. circa 1941.

Vintage gelatin silver print of Eleanor Roosevelt, circa 1941, an official White House photographic portrait by Bachrach that features the First Lady in a black evening gown, seated before a desk that displays a framed photograph of FDR, signed by her in the upper right of print recto. $1700.

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Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles

WITH OVER 300 ILLUSTRATIONS BY ROBIDA

(ROBIDA, Albert, illustrator) (LOUIS XI) (PHILIPPE LE BON) (DE LA SALE, Antoine, editor). Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles. Paris, 1888. Two volumes.

Lovely illustrated edition of this classic collection of prose tales from the French Renaissance, purporting to be narrated by various persons at the court of Philippe le Bon, Duke of Burgundy, while Prince Louis XI resided in exile there (1456-61), collected together by Antoine de la Sale shortly thereafter, with more than 300 wood-engraved illustrations by Albert Robida, handsomely bound by Peter Franck. $850.

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Poster signed ["CARE 1991"]

LOVELY SENDAK-ILLUSTRATED POSTER PROMOTING CARE'S 1991 WORLD HUNGER CRUSADE, SIGNED BY MAURICE SENDAK

SENDAK, Maurice. Poster signed ["CARE 1991"]. No place, 1991.

Beautiful poster, illustrated by Maurice Sendak, promoting CARE's 1991 World Hunger Crusade, signed at the bottom by Maurice Sendak. $1500.

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Kopfe des alltags unbekannte menschen

“A SINGULAR FIGURE IN PHOTOGRAPHIC AND PHOTOBOOK HISTORY”

LERSKI, Helmar. Kopfe des alltags unbekannte menschen. Berlin, 1931.

First edition of Lerski’s first photobook, with 80 black-and-white photographic plates dramatically lit by one of the leading figures of Weimar photography and German Expressionist cinema. $950.

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In Pursuit of Clouds: Images and Metaphors

COLORFULLY INSCRIBED BY RALPH STEINER, WITH A DRAWING, FIRST EDITION OF IN PURSUIT OF CLOUDS

STEINER, Ralph. In Pursuit of Clouds: Images and Metaphors. Albuquerque, 1985.

First edition of Steiner’s “experiment in the process of seeing,” inscribed in the year of publication, in red and blue ink, “For darling Barbara, Ralph Steiner, Chanukmass 1985,” with a stick-figure self-portrait, and continuing along the bottom of the page in red ink, “snap lovely pishers [sic], but don’t point at © clouds!” With 62 full-page duotone photogravures of striking cloud formations. $300.

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Magazine cover signed

SIGNED BY YANKEES ROBINSON CANO, JERRY COLEMAN, AND CHIEN-MING WANG

(BASEBALL). Magazine cover signed. New York, 2003.

First edition of the original wrappers (only) for Part 8 of the New York Post's series "The Yankees Century," signed on the front wrapper by Jerry Coleman, Chien-Ming Wang, and Robinson Cano. $450.

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