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Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 567. One of the Earliest & Most Desirable Printed Maps of Arabia - by Holle/Germanus (1482) Est. $55,000 - $65,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 681. Zatta's Complete Atlas with 218 Maps in Full Contemporary Color (1779) Est. $27,500 - $35,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 347. MacDonald Gill's Landmark "Wonderground Map" of London (1914) Est. $1,800 - $2,100Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 1. Fries' "Modern" World Map with Portraits of Five Kings (1525) Est. $4,000 - $4,750Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 539. Ortelius' Superb, Decorative Map of Cyprus in Full Contemporary Color (1573) Est. $1,100 - $1,400Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 51. Mercator's Foundation Map for the Americas in Full Contemporary Color (1630) Est. $3,250 - $4,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 667. Manuscript Bible Leaf with Image of Mary and Baby Jesus (1450) Est. $1,900 - $2,200Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 226. "A Powerful Example of Color Used to Make a Point" (1895) Est. $400 - $600Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 290. One of the Most Decorative Early Maps of South America - from Linschoten's "Itinerario" (1596) Est. $7,000 - $8,500Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 62. Coronelli's Influential Map of North America with the Island of California (1688) Est. $10,000 - $12,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 589. The First European-Printed Map of China - by Ortelius (1584) Est. $4,000 - $5,000
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Forum Auctions
A Sixth Selection of 16th and 17th Century English Books from the Fox Pointe Manor Library
19th June 2025Forum, June 19: Euclid. The Elements of Geometrie, first edition in English of the first complete translation, [1570]. £20,000 to £30,000.Forum, June 19: Nicolay (Nicolas de). The Navigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie, first edition in English, 1585. £10,000 to £15,000.Forum, June 19: Shakespeare source book.- Montemayor (Jorge de). Diana of George of Montemayor, first edition in English, 1598. £6,000 to £8,000.Forum, June 19: Livius (Titus). The Romane Historie, first edition in English, translated by Philemon Holland, Adam Islip, 1600. £6,000 to £8,000.Forum Auctions
A Sixth Selection of 16th and 17th Century English Books from the Fox Pointe Manor Library
19th June 2025Forum, June 19: Robert Molesworth's copy.- Montaigne (Michel de). The Essayes Or Morall, Politike and Millitarie Discourses, first edition in English, 1603. £10,000 to £15,000.Forum, June 19: Shakespeare (William). The Tempest [&] The Two Gentlemen of Verona, from the Second Folio, [Printed by Thomas Cotes], 1632. £4,000 to £6,000.Forum, June 19: Boyle (Robert). Medicina Hydrostatica: or, Hydrostaticks Applyed to the Materia Medica, first edition, for Samuel Smith, 1690. £2,500 to £3,500.Forum, June 19: Locke (John). An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding in Four Books, first edition, second issue, 1690. £8,00 to £12,000. -
Sotheby’s
New York Book Week
12-26 JuneSotheby’s, June 25: Theocritus. Theocriti Eclogae triginta, Venice, Aldo Manuzio, February 1495/1496. 220,000 - 280,000 USDSotheby’s, June 26: Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby, 1925. 40,000 - 60,000 USDSotheby’s, June 26: Blake, William. Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Printed ca. 1381-1832. 400,000 - 600,000 USDSotheby’s, June 26: Lincoln, Abraham. Thirteenth Amendment, signed by Abraham Lincoln. 8,000,000 - 12,000,000 USDSotheby’s, June 26: Galieli, Galileo. First Edition of the Foundation of Modern Astronomy, 1610. 300,000 - 400,000 USD
Rare Book Monthly
The Ever Changing Online Marketplace

In a twist of awful irony, this book about a terrorist, with pictures of the Twin Towers, was given by the author to then Texas Governor George W.Bush
By Carl Burnham
As people, we are creatures of habit, and that applies especially to our use of the Internet. We want what we want when we want it. This has worked well for marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon. The success of the Google search engine is another example, becoming the number one search engine within a six-year period of time. By building a better mousetrap, Google is attracting a good deal of attention with their anticipated IPO, with some analysts estimating the stock at being valued at over $12 billion. Google has introduced successful ad programs AdWords and AdSense, which are displayed with search results. As I noted in a previous article, if (or I should state when) Google ever decides to compete with eBay and other sites in selling books and collectibles in a similar manner (where they act as the middleman, bringing buyer and seller together), it would prove to be interesting. One step in that direction is the recent introduction by Google of Froogle. Another future scenario could even involve Google deciding to block certain competitors from showing up in search results, or having Google "marketplace" items show up at the top of search results.
One of the aspects of our bookselling business is wishing I had more time to fully read some of the books we sell. Such was the case with a recent 6 volume set on WWII written by Winston Churchill from a collection of WWII books acquired, written just prior to, or following the war. I have been using some of the books to research for my own book, which will highlight the wartime experiences of WWII veterans, and will include photos and accounts of their heroism. We also have acquired many recent books that are signed by the authors personally to George W. Bush when he was still Governor of Texas.
Another book sold of much personal interest was a rare Texas book dated 1845, Journal of the Texian Expedition Against Mier; Subsequent Imprisonment of the Author; His Sufferings, and Final Escape From the Castle of Perote with Reflections Upon the Present Political and Probable Future Relations of Texas, Mexico, and the United States. The title is a book unto itself almost. The author, a General Thomas Green, detailed his battles, imprisonment, and escape from the Mexicans during the war between Texas and Mexico. The book was published the very year that Texas became a state. Green went on to fight in the Civil War years later, dying while battling against Union gunboats on the Red River. The illustrations within the book were done by a fellow prisoner, Charles McLaughlin, which included battle scenes and a detailed foldout map of the prison grounds. After researching the different online avenues to sell the book, we chose eBay. If the book had been in better condition overall we would have used alternate channels and held onto the book longer.