Rare Book Monthly

Book Catalogue Reviews - September - 2010 Issue

The Desert Southwest and More from Back of Beyond Books

The third catalogue from Back of Beyond Books.

The third catalogue from Back of Beyond Books.


By Michael Stillman

Back of Beyond Books has issued Rare Book Catalogue #3. This Moab, Utah, based bookseller features books related to the Western Slope and Desert Southwest, but you will find many other items in this latest selection. Novels from Norman Mailer, Tony Hillerman and Edward Abbey are featured this time. As we will see, there are also a few items offered that are not books or even works on paper. Now, here are a few items from the eastern edge of the Beehive State.

Ferdinand V. Hayden is not a household name as he was not the first to explore the western territories. However, he was often the first to provide detailed information. He was a geologist and surveyor who conducted several mission into the west between 1856 and 1878. He was one of the first to survey Yellowstone and was instrumental in encouraging Congress to make it the nation's first national park. Item 12 is the Tenth Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories, published by the Government Printing Office in 1878. It covers Hayden's survey of Colorado and adjacent areas. This copy is stamped "Library of Hannibal Hamlin." One would guess this refers to the former vice-president ("Hannibal Hamlin" not being a common name). Hamlin had returned to the senate at this time, serving as a senator from Maine. Hamlin was Lincoln's first vice-president (and the first Republican vice-president). Had the party not sought to expand its base in 1864 by replacing Hamlin on the ticket with war Democrat Andrew Johnson, Hamlin would have become President after Lincoln's assassination. Priced at $375.

Item 58 is a first edition of Hayden's Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado and Portions of Adjacent Territory. This also came as a result of Hayden's travels to the area in the 1870s. It includes 20 folding sheets - 18 maps and charts along with two panoramic views. $5,000.

Item 3 is a remarkable one of a kind - the diary of Jessie Benton Fremont. Mrs. Fremont was the daughter of one of the most powerful senators of the first half of the 19th century, Thomas Hart Benton. Benton was perhaps the leading proponent of America's westward expansion. Her husband was John C. Fremont, the General and great explorer, notable mainly for his explorations in California, and for being the first presidential nominee of the Republican Party (he lost in 1856). Jessie undoubtedly would have created a comparable career in her own right, as she was bright, inquisitive, and well educated, but such was not possible for women in this era. Instead she wrote many books, including those describing her husband's explorations, and worked behind the scenes, notably as an advocate for the abolition of slavery. This diary was given to Jessie Fremont by her daughter Elizabeth ("Lily"). Six pages contain entries by Mrs. Fremont, including one transcribing a letter from her husband. $900.

Item 34 is a Utah piece...sort of. It's a signed first edition of Norman Mailer's The Executioner's Song. It is the story of Gary Gilmore, an intelligent but incorrigible criminal who went to Utah to live with an uncle after being released from prison. He returned to his criminal ways and then some, committing two cold-blooded murders. The one for which he was convicted involved the shooting of a Provo motel clerk who offered no resistance. Gilmore's execution became celebrated as it was the first in the U.S. after a lapse of many years as a result of a Supreme Court decision, and because of his choice of how to die - by firing squad. $750.

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    DOYLE, July 23: WALL, BERNHARDT. Greenwich Village. Types, Tenements & Temples. Estimate $300-500
    DOYLE, July 23: STOKES, I. N. PHELPS. The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909. New York: Robert H. Dodd, 1915-28. Estimate: $3,000-5,000
    DOYLE, July 23: [AUTOGRAPH - US PRESIDENT]FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. A signed photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Estimate $500-800
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    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    17th July 2025
    Forum, July 17: Lucianus Samosatensis. Dialogoi, editio princeps, second issue, Florence, Laurentius Francisci de Alopa, 1496. £10,000 to £15,000.
    Forum, July 17: Boccaccio (Giovanni). Il Decamerone, Florence, Philippo di Giunta, 1516. £10,000 to £15,000.
    Forum, July 17: Henry VII (King) & Philip the Fair (Duke of Burgundy). [Intercursus Magnus], [Commercial and Political Treaty between Henry VII and Philip Duke of Burgundy], manuscript copy in Latin, original vellum, 1499. £8,000 to £12,000.
    Forum, July 17: Bible, English. The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New, Robert Barker, 1613. £4,000 to £6,000.
    Forum, July 17: Bond (Michael). A Bear Called Paddington, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, 1958. £4,000 to £6,000.
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    Forum, July 17: Yeats (William Butler). The Secret Rose, first edition, with extensive autograph corrections, additions and amendments by the author for a new edition, 1897. £6,000 to £8,000.
    Forum, July 17: Byron (George Gordon Noel, Lord). Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, bound in dark green morocco elaborately tooled in gilt and with 3 watercolours to fore-edge, by Fazakerley of Liverpool, 1841. £4,000 to £6,000.
    Forum, July 17: Miró (Juan), Wassily Kandinsky, John Buckland-Wright, Stanley William Hayter and others.- Spender (Stephen). Fraternity, one of 101 copies, with signed engravings by 9 artists. £6,000 to £8,000.
    Forum, July 17: Sowerby (George Brettingham). Album comprising 22 leaves of original watercolour drawings of fossil remains of Cheltenham and Vicinity, [c.1840]. £6,000 to £8,000.
    Forum, July 17: Mathematics.- Blue paper copy.- Euclid. De gli Elementi, Urbino, Appresso Domenico Frisolino, 1575. £12,000 to £18,000.
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    2-17 July | New York
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Buzz Aldrin's FLOWN Apollo 11 Crew-Signed NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Cover. $15,000 to $20,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Lunar Surface Flown Mission Emblem Presented to Tom Stafford by John Young. $8,000 to $12,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 17: Albert Einstein. Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein."), to Ann Morrisett, Affirming a Pacifist's Right to Self-Defense, March 21, 1952. $10,000 to $15,000.
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    Sotheby’s, July 17: Operating and Maintenance Manual for the BINAC Binary Automatic Computer Built for Northrop Aircraft Corporation. Philadelphia, 1949. $30,000 to $50,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 17: Steve Jobs Apple Computer Business Card, c. 1977. $5,000 to $8,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Extensive Chronology of Spacecraft From Apollo to Skylab, Signed by a Member of Every Crewed Apollo Flight and the Commanders of Each Skylab Mission. $5,000 to $8,000.

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