The <b>AE</b> Top 500 Book Auction Results For 2005!
- by Michael Stillman
Getting your tail reattached is easily worth $144,000; right, Eeyore?
We know the anticipation must be getting unbearable now, and everyone is always looking to count down a top ten list. Just a moment. First, a look at some of the items that did not quite make it to the top, but aren't too shabby either. Here we go.
At the bottom of the list is a $100,000 broadside reward for John Wilkes Booth and his accomplices for the murder of Abraham Lincoln. $72,000. The same price would have brought you a collection of 48 postcards from the 1939 opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, signed by the likes of Cy Young, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Honus Wagner, and many more. Number 479 is an inscribed first edition of Tolkien's Hobit, rediscovered by a new generation through the magic of film. $78,000. A Jefferson letter defending the American entrance into the War of 1812, a photo album from the 1936 Olympics by photographer/Nazi apologist Leni Riefenstahl, and Babe Ruth's 1930 baseball player's contract sold for $84,000 apiece. Ruth was paid less than that, $80,000, to play for the Yankees for the following two seasons.
Robert E. Lee's signed farewell to his troops, a day after the Appomattox surrender, sold for $90,000. A signed first American edition of Huckleberry Finn brought $108,000. John Peter Zenger's account of his own trial, which established the principle that no one can be convicted for libel for speaking the truth, sold for $120,000. Mary Shelley's first edition Frankenstein brought roughly the same. A hand-colored 1595 Ortelius atlas came in at $131,000. A first edition of the Origin of the Species, still seemingly controversial in America, went for $132,000. An original pen and ink drawing of Christopher Robin nailing Eeyore's tail back on for Winnie-the-Pooh brought $144,000.
Shakespeare folios are becoming very hard to get. It took $156,000 last year just to get a fourth folio. One of the foundations of Americana, a Lewis and Clark first edition, cost the same. Ditto for a McKenney and Hall North American Indians. A one-leaf Isaac Newton signed manuscript brought $163,000. The first printing of the U.S. Constitution in the Pennsylvania Packet hammered down at $207,225. An inscribed first of Walden by Thoreau tipped in at $216,000. A copy of The Boke of Hawkynge and Huntynge and Fysshynge, the earliest printed fishing book, brought $228,000. Philobiblion, the first book on book collecting (1473) sold for $240,000. It took $262,400 to win a letter from the obscure President William Henry Harrison to his wife. Why so pricey? It is one of the few documents Harrison wrote as president, as he died 30 days into office.
The first printing (outside of newspapers) of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address was sold for $307,200. An autographed manuscript of Schumann's Second Symphony took in $626,000 for its owner. Lincoln is back again with a signed copy of the Emancipation Proclamation, which emancipated $688,000 from the wallet of its purchaser. But, enough for the small stuff. The time has come for the top ten. So, without wasting any further time, we now proceed with the top ten book and book-related items sold at auction in 2005.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 11: Darwin and Wallace. On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties..., [in:] Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Vol. III, No. 9., 1858, Darwin announces the theory of natural selection. £100,000 to £150,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 11: J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 1997, first edition, hardback issue, inscribed by the author pre-publication. £100,000 to £150,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 11: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Autograph sketchleaf including a probable draft for the E flat Piano Quartet, K.493, 1786. £150,000 to £200,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 12: Hooke, Robert. Micrographia: or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses. London: James Allestry for the Royal Society, 1667. $12,000 to $15,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 12: Chappuzeau, Samuel. The history of jewels, first edition in English. London: T.N. for Hobart Kemp, 1671. $12,000 to $18,000.
Sotheby’s, Dec. 12: Sowerby, James. Exotic Mineralogy, containing his most realistic mineral depictions, London: Benjamin Meredith, 1811, Arding and Merrett, 1817. $5,000 to $7,000.
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Heritage, Dec. 15: John Donne. Poems, By J. D. With Elegies on the Author's Death. London: M[iles]. F[lesher]. for John Marriot, 1633.
Heritage, Dec. 15: Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan of the Apes.
Heritage, Dec. 15: F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tender is the Night. A Romance.
Heritage, Dec. 15: Jerry Thomas. How to Mix Drinks, or the Bon-Vivant's Companion, Containing Clear and Reliable Directions for Mixing All the Beverages Used in the United States…
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Swann Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books December 9, 2025
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 156: Cornelis de Jode, Americae pars Borealis, double-page engraved map of North America, Antwerp, 1593.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 206: John and Alexander Walker, Map of the United States, London and Liverpool, 1827.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 223: Abraham Ortelius, Typus Orbis Terrarum, hand-colored double-page engraved world map, Antwerp, 1575.
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Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 233: Aaron Arrowsmith, Chart of the World, oversize engraved map on 8 sheets, London, 1790 (circa 1800).
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 239: Fielding Lucas, A General Atlas, 81 engraved maps and diagrams, Baltimore, 1823.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 240: Anthony Finley, A New American Atlas, 15 maps engraved by james hamilton young on 14 double-page sheets, Philadelphia, 1826.
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Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 263: John Bachmann, Panorama of the Seat of War, portfolio of 4 double-page chromolithographed panoramic maps, New York, 1861.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 265: Sebastian Münster, Cosmographei, Basel: Sebastian Henricpetri, 1558.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 271: Abraham Ortelius, Epitome Theatri Orteliani, Antwerp: Johann Baptist Vrients, 1601.
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Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 283: Joris van Spilbergen, Speculum Orientalis Occidentalisque Indiae, Leiden: Nicolaus van Geelkercken for Jodocus Hondius, 1619.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 285: Levinus Hulsius, Achtzehender Theil der Newen Welt, 14 engraved folding maps, Frankfurt: Johann Frederick Weiss, 1623.
Swann, Dec. 9: Lot 341: John James Audubon, Carolina Parrot, Plate 26, London, 1827.