Rare Book Monthly

Book Catalogue Reviews - December - 2011 Issue

Varied Works from Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books

Sven Hedin's image of the Grand Canyon.

Sven Hedin's image of the Grand Canyon.

Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books has issued List 49, a collection of 151 items that, while unnamed, could probably best be described as a “miscellany.” In other words, I have not been able to determine a specific theme, nor is one stated. Therefore, a “miscellany” will have to do. As might be expected of a bookseller from the Netherlands, many titles are in Dutch. However, many are in English as well, along with a smattering of other languages. Bestebreurtje's catalogues regularly contain many items in English, including quite a few that are quintessentially American. How these end up in Holland is a mystery to me, but they obviously do, as they can be found throughout the catalogue. We will focus primarily on these, as Dutch is a hard language to follow if you do not speak it. Here are some samples.

There are a few geographical mysteries that took centuries and numerous explorers to finally unravel, and as such piqued human curiosity more than most. There were the searches for the elusive Northwest Passage, for the massive (nonexistent) southern continent, and the source of the Nile. Item 19 pertains to James Bruce's attempt at the latter. The western world knew, for millenia, where it ended, but had no idea where it began. In 1768, Bruce led his expedition up the Nile in an attempt to answer the question. While he did not succeed, he came closer than anyone until the source was finally located by John Speke almost a century later. Bruce discovered the confluence of the Blue and White Niles, but he believed the Blue to be the main river. It was 50-50 and he guessed wrong. It is now generally considered that the White Nile is the source, and specifically, Lake Victoria, which empties into it. Nevertheless, it was a very good try. Bruce provided an account of his adventures in 1790 in Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768...1773. Item 19. Priced at €4,250 (euros, or about $5,821 U.S. Dollars).

At the close of 1859, a large meeting was held in New York to promote the preservation of the Union. After Lincoln's election, preservation of the Union was virtually synonymous with Lincoln and the North's side in the Civil War. However, in the days before Lincoln's election, preserving the Union was more a catchphrase for a middle of the road position, one that attempted to keep both southerners and northerners, not happy, but at least tolerant of each other. As we know now, the gulf was too wide, but at least through early 1861, attempts were still being made. Item 119 is the Official Report of the Great Union Meeting Held at the Academy of Music, in the City of New York, December 19th, 1859. Due to the obstinacy of the South on the slavery issue, these “Union” meetings had to be quite pro-slavery to have any hope of generating support in the South, but this in turn made them a hard sell in the North. €95 (US $130).

One of the powerful voices in America at that time was William Seward, and though a New Yorker, he definitely would not have attended the “Union” meeting. Seward was a senator at the time, and the favorite for the Republican presidential nomination the following year (ultimately won by Lincoln). Seward was appointed Secretary of State by Lincoln, and played a major role in keeping foreign powers from interfering with the war effort. An attempt was made on his life the night Lincoln was assassinated, but the wounded Seward survived. After the war, Seward is probably best remembered for “Seward's Folly,” the purchase of that vast, cold wasteland known as Alaska, from the Russians. Few call it a folly today. After retiring from office in 1869, Seward set out on a long trip, and it is this time in his life that is the subject of his book, Travels around the World, published in 1873 (the year after he died). Seward traveled from San Francisco to Japan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Egypt, Palestine, and Turkey among other nations. €175 (US $238).

Sven Hedin was a noted Swedish explorer of the late 19th and early 20th century. His most frequent, and notable journeys took him to Central Asia, an area about which he became expert. However, in 1923, he traveled to America as part of a speaking tour. Hedin was a prolific writer, and illustrator of his own works. During his visit to America, Hedin visited the Grand Canyon, and was sufficiently inspired to publish a book, Grand Canyon, in 1925. Hedin's later career was tarnished by his close association with the Nazis, and though it provided him with the influence to save several lives, including those of a Jewish family, his reputation would never be the same. €95 (US $130).

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    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 962. Baird. United States Exploring Expedition. Philadelphia 1858.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 772. Edith Holland Norton. Brazilian Flowers. Coombe Croft 1893.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 49. Petrarca. Das Gluecksbuch, Augsburg 1536.
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    Rare Book Auction 155
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    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 1496. Jacob / Picasso. Chronique des Temps, 1956.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 8. Augustinus. De moribus ecclesie. Cologne 1480.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 17. Heures a lusaige de Noyon. Paris 1504.
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    Rare Book Auction 155
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    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 13. Schedel. Buch der Chronicken. Nürnberg 1493.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 957. Donovan. Insects of China. London 1798.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 123. A holy martyr. Tuscany, Florence, mid-14th century.
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    Rare Book Auction 155
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    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 438. Dante. La Divine Comédie. Paris 1963.
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 602. Firdausi. Histoire de Minoutchehr. Paris 1919
    Jeschke Jádi, Apr. 26: Lot 994. Westwood. Oriental Entomology. London 1848.
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    Sotheby’s: The Shem Tov Bible, 1312 | A Masterpiece from the Golden Age of Spain. Sold: 6,960,000 USD
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    Sotheby’s: Thomas Taylor | The original cover art for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Sold: 1,920,000 USD
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    Sotheby’s: Henri Matisse | Jazz, Paris 1947, the complete portfolio. Sold: 312,000 EUR
  • Fonsie Mealy’s
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    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Taylor (Geo.) & Skinner (A.) Maps of the Roads of Ireland, Surveyed 1777. Lond. & Dublin 1778. €500 to €750.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Messingham (Thos.) Florilegium Insulae Sanctorum seu Vitae et Acta Sanctorum Hibernia, Paris 1624. €350 to €500.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Heaney (Seamus). The Haw Lantern, L. (Faber & Faber) 1987, First Edn., Signed and dated. €225 to €350.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Valencey (Lt. Col. Chas.) Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis, Vols. I-IV, 4 vols. Dublin 1786. €400 to €600.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Powerscourt (Viscount). A Description and History of Powerscourt, Lond. 1903. €350 to €500.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Moryson (Fynes). An Itinerary ... Containing His Ten Yeeres Travel Through the Twelve Dominions of Germany, Bohermerland, Sweitzerland…, Lond. (John Beale) 1617. €700 to €1,000.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: After Buffon, Birds of Europe, c. 1820. Approx. 120 fine hd. cold. plts., mor. backed boards. €125 to €250.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Dunlevy (Andrew). An Teagasg Criosduidhe De Reir Ceasda agus Freagartha... The Catechism or Christian Doctrine by Way of Question and Answer, Paris (James Guerin) 1742. €400 to €700.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: The Georgian Society Records of Eighteen-Century Domestic Architecture in Dublin, 5 vols. Complete, Dublin 1909-1913. €500 to €750.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Scale (Bernard). An Hibernian Atlas or General Description of the Kingdom of Ireland, L. (Robert Sayer & John Bennet) 1776. €625 to €850.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: [Johnson (Rev. Samuel)]. Julian the Apostate Being a Short Account of his Life, together with a Comparison of Popery and Paganism,L. (Langley Curtis) 1682. €300 to €400.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Nichlson (Wm.) Illustrator. An Almanac of Twelve Sports, Lond. 1898. €300 to €400.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Heaney (Seamus) trans. The Light of the Leaves, 2 vols., Mexico (Imprenta de los Tropicos/Bunholt) 1999. €1,500 to €2,000.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Fleming (Ian). Moonraker, L. (Jonathan Cape) 1955. €1,500 to €2,000.
    Fonsie Mealy’s, Apr 30-May 1: Heaney (Seamus) & Egan (Felim) artist. Squarings, Twelve Poems, D. (Hieroglyph Editions Ltd.) 1991. €1,750 to €2,250.
  • Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: ANDERSEN'S EXTREMELY RARE FIRST APPEARANCE IN PRINT. "Scene af: Røverne i Vissenberg i Fyen." in Harpen, 1822.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: FIRST ISSUE OF THE FIRST THREE FAIRY TALE PAMPHLETS, WITH ALL INDICES AND TITLE PAGES. Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. 1835-1837.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: THE FIRST FAIRY TALES WITH A SIGNED CARTE DE VISITE OF ANDERSEN AS FRONTIS. Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. 1835-1837.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: KARL LAGERFELD. Original pastel and ink drawing in gold, red and black for Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes (1992), "La cassette de l'Empereur."
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: PRESENTATION COPY OF THE SIXTH PAMPHLET FOR PETER KOCH. Eventyr, Fortalte For Børn, Second Series, Third Pamphlet. 1841. Publisher's wrappers, complete with all pre- and post-matter.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN RARE AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED IN ENGLISH from "The Ugly Duckling," c.1860s.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: HEINRICH LEFLER, ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR FOR ANDERSEN'S SNOW QUEEN, "Die Schneekönigin," 1910.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: FIRST EDITION OF ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES IN ENGLISH. Wonderful Stories for Children. London, 1846.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: ANDERSEN ON MEETING CHARLES DICKENS. Autograph Letter Signed ("H.C. Andersen") in English to William Jerdan, July 20, 1847.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: PRESENTATION COPY FOR EDGAR COLLIN. Nye Eventyr og Historier. Anden Raekke. 1861.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE BY HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON, DECORATED WITH FANTASTICAL CUT-OUTS, for the children of Jonna Stampe (née Drewsen), his godchildren.
    Bonhams, Apr. 21-29: PRESENTATION COPY FOR GEORG BRANDES. Dryaden. Et Eventyr fra Udstillingstiden i Paris 1867. 1868.

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