Item 90 is a famous Supreme Court opinion from 1832 by John Marshall in which he found that the Cherokee Nation in Georgia was sovereign and independent of that state. It was in response to this decision that President Andrew Jackson is supposed to have said “Well, John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it.” $450.
For those who think dirty politics is something new, how about The Case of Jane Marie, Exhibiting the Cruelty and Barbarous Conduct of James Ross, to a Defenceless Woman. Written and Published by the Object of his Cruelty and Vengeance, and Addressed to the Public of Philadelphia and the Whole of Pennsylvania. Ross was a former Pennsylvania senator who just happened to be running for governor at the time. Item 88. $250.
A great many of the items in this catalogue pertain to the pre-Civil War period where the issue of slavery and the dividing of the nation was on everyone’s mind. A surprising piece is A Card to my Constituents from John Moore. Moore, a congressman from the deep south (Louisiana), argues against the southern sponsored “Gag Rule,” which prevented the House from considering anti-slavery petitions. He argued that this allowed the north to co-opt “the scared right of petition,” which he felt would long term place the south in a bad light. Item 100. $250.
A surprise from the south should be balanced by one from the north. Item 46, Proceedings from the Massachusetts National Democratic Convention… from 1860 in which it endorses the southerner Breckenridge over eventual nominee Douglas. Breckenridge was a staunch supporter of slavery. Evidently, the convention was controlled by a small number of people and the state would be turning to the Republicans anyway in the election. $250.
The Rev. Thomas Bacon provides a kinder and gentler defense of slavery in Item 15: Sermons by the Rev. Thomas Bacon, of Maryland, First Published in 1763. On the Duties of Servants. When it was second published is more interesting: 1842. Reprinted by the Society for the Advancement of Christianity in South Carolina, these 80-year-old sermons were evidently resurrected to defend an institution that was, in reality, brutal. Bacon, although himself a slave owner, was in favor of education of slaves and preached that they, too, would make it to heaven, and there would be rewarded as much as “the greatest prince alive.” That probably brought some hope to the slaves, but there was a catch, and the good reverend engaged in some truly slimy manipulation here. They first needed to serve their masters on earth as if they were serving God Himself. “…What faults you are guilty of towards your masters and mistresses are faults done against God himself,” says the Reverend. In other words, if you want to go to heaven, you’d better bust your tails and suffer in obedient silence for all your days on earth. Accepting that philosophy would not have done the slaves much good, but would have been very beneficial for their masters, like Bacon. Perhaps Reverend Bacon was the one with some explaining to do when he reached the pearly gates. $450.
High Bids Win, Dec. 4 – 19: Lot 212. Kelsey Letterpress
High Bids Win, Dec. 4 – 19: Wood & Metal Type. Many fonts and faces.
High Bids Win, Dec. 4 – 19: Print Shop Miscellany including type, tools, and equipment.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: A Rare Complete Run of the Cuala Press Broadsides. €5,500 to €7,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Rare First Edition of a Classic Work. [Stafford (Thos.)] Pacata Hibernia, Ireland Appeased and Reduced…, 1633. €1,500 to €2,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Yeats (W.B.) The Poems of W.B. Yeats, 2 vols. Lond. (MacMillan & Co.) 1949. Signed by author, limited edition. €1,250 to €1,750.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Fishing: Literal Translation into English of the Earliest Known Book on Fowling and Fishing, Written originally in Flemish and Printed at Antwerp in 1492. London (Chiswick Press) 1872. €1,500 to €2,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Fishing: Blacker's - Art of Fly Making, etc., Comprising Angling & Dying of Colours..., Rewritten & Revised. Lond. 1855. €250 to €350.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Joyce (James). Finnegans Wake,, London (Faber & Faber Ltd.) 1939, Lim. Edn. No. 269 (425) copies, Signed by the Author (in green pen). €3,000 to €4,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Synge (J.M.) & Yeats (Jack B.) illus. The Aran Islands,, D. (Maunsel & Co. Ltd.) 1907, Signed Limited Edn. €4,000 to €5,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Meyer (Dr. A.B.) Unser Auer -, Rackel-Und Birkwild und Seine Abarten, Wien (Verlag Von Adolph W. Kunast) 1887. €2,500 to €3,500.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Carve (Thomas). Itinerarium R.D. Thomas Carve Tripperariensis, Sacellani Maioris in Fortisima iuxta…,, Moguntia (Mainz) impriemebat Nicolaus Heyll, 1639. €1,500 to €2,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Grose (Francis). The Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols. folio London (for S. Hooper) 1791. First Edition. €3,000 to €5,000.
Fonsie Mealy’s, Dec. 11-12: Heaney (Seamus) & Le Brocquy (Louis) artist. Ugolino, D. (Dolmen Press) 1979, Signed Limited Edition No. 87 (125) Copies. €3,500 to €4,500.
Sotheby's Fine Books, Manuscripts & More Discover Upcoming Auctions
Sotheby’s, Dec. 9: Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. "Epitome Cosmografica." With the 6 circular celestial and terrestrial charts. 7,000 – 10,000 USD
Sotheby’s, Dec. 9: Hurley, Frank. Collection of 69 photographs taken during Ernest Shackleton's Endurance Expedition. 80,000 – 120,000 USD
Sotheby’s, Dec. 10: Sendak, Maurice. Original artwork for the inaugural "New York is Book Country" poster, 1979. 300,000 – 600,00 USD
Sotheby’s, Dec. 10: [Brontë, Emily, and Ann Brontë] — Ellis Bell and Acton Bell. An outstanding survival of the sisters' debut novels Estimate. 90,000 - 130,000 USD
Bonhams, Dec. 18: A Very Fine Composite Atlas Magnificently Illuminated and Heightened with Gold in a Fine Contemporary Hand Throughout. $300,000 - $500,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Saint-Exupéry's Revised Ending for Wind, Sand and Stars. $40,000 - $60,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Edith Wharton's Gold Medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1924. $20,000 - $30,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Salinger on the Glass Family and on Detachment. $10,000 - $15,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Fanny Burney's Groundbreaking First Novel. Evelina, Or a Young Lady's Entrance into the World. $10,000 - $15,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Kafka's Earliest Extant Piece of Writing. Autograph Note Signed ("Franz Kafka"). $10,000 - $15,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Wagner Signed "Ride of the Valkries." $6,000 - $9,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Dickens on the Death of Little Nell. $5,000 - $8,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Sylvia Plath's Copy of Joy of Cooking. $4,000 - $6,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Walt Whitman and Friends: Whitman to James Russell Lowell. $8,000 - $12,000
Bonhams, Dec. 18: Walt Whitman and Friends: The Genesis of his Lincoln Lectures. $6,000 - $9,000