• Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction May 26th
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: Th. McKenney & J. Hall, History of the Indian tribes of North America, 1836-1844. Est: €50,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: Biblia latina vulgata, manuscript on thin parchment, around 1250. Est: €70,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: M. Beckmann, Fanferlieschen Schönefüßchen, 1924. Est: €10,000
    Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction May 26th
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: A. Ortelius, Theatrum orbis terrarum, 1574. Est: €50,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: M. S. Merian, Eurcarum ortus, alimentum et paradoxa metamorphosis, 1717-18. Est: €6,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: PAN, 9 volumes, 1895-1900. Est: €12,000
    Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction May 26th
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: Breviarium Romanum, Latin manuscript, 1474. Est: €15,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: Quran manuscript from the Saadian period, Maghreb, 16th century. Est: €10,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: E. Hemingway, The old man and the sea, 1952. Presentation copy. Est: €3,000
    Ketterer Rare Books
    Auction May 26th
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: Flavius Vegetius Renatus, De re militari libri quatuor, 1553. Est: €3,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: K. Marx, Das Kapital, 1867. Est: €30,000
    Ketterer Rare Books, May 26: Brassaï, Transmutations, 1967. Est: €6,000
  • Leland Little, May 21: Signed Artist Proof of the Monumental G.O.A.T.: A Tribute to Muhammad Ali.
    Leland Little, May 21: Assorted Rare Publications Related to H.P. Lovecraft, Including The Recluse Signed by Vincent Starrett.
    Leland Little, May 21: Two Issues of The Vagrant, Including the First Appearance of H.P. Lovecraft's "Dagon" in Number Eleven.
    Leland Little, May 21: Rare First Printing of Anne of Green Gables, With ALS from the Author.
    Leland Little, May 21: First Edition of Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, In First Issue Jacket.
    Leland Little, May 21: The Limited Paumanok Edition of The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman.
    Leland Little, May 21: Beautifully Bound Limited Flaubert Edition of The Works of Guy de Maupassant.
    Leland Little, May 21: First Edition of Bonaparte's Celebrated American Ornithology, With Spectacular Hand-Colored Plates.
    Leland Little, May 21: A Rare Complete Set of Jardine's The Naturalist's Library, With Hand-Colored Plates.
    Leland Little, May 21: Invitation to the Lincoln-Johnson National Inaugural Ball, March 4th, 1865.
    Leland Little, May 21: A Scarce Inscribed First Edition of James Baldwin's Nobody Knows My Name.
    Leland Little, May 21: Picasso's Le Goût du Bonheur, Limited Edition.
  • Sotheby's
    Sell Your Fine Books & Manuscripts
    Sotheby’s: The Shem Tov Bible, 1312 | A Masterpiece from the Golden Age of Spain. Sold: 6,960,000 USD
    Sotheby’s: Ten Commandments Tablet, 300-800 CE | One of humanity's earliest and most enduring moral codes. Sold: 5,040,000 USD
    Sotheby’s: William Blake | Songs of Innocence and of Experience. Sold: 4,320,000 USD
    Sotheby’s: The Declaration of Independence | The Holt printing, the only copy in private hands. Sold: 3,360,000 USD
    Sotheby's
    Sell Your Fine Books & Manuscripts
    Sotheby’s: Thomas Taylor | The original cover art for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Sold: 1,920,000 USD
    Sotheby’s: Machiavelli | Il Principe, a previously unrecorded copy of the book where modern political thought began. Sold: 576,000 GBP
    Sotheby’s: Leonardo da Vinci | Trattato della pittura, ca. 1639, a very fine pre-publication manuscript. Sold: 381,000 GBP
    Sotheby’s: Henri Matisse | Jazz, Paris 1947, the complete portfolio. Sold: 312,000 EUR
  • Gonnelli
    Auction 59
    Antique prints, paintings and maps
    May 20th 2025
    Gonnelli: Pietro Aquila, Psyche and Proserpina,1690. Starting price 140€
    Gonnelli: Jacques Gamelin, Memento homo quia pulvis es et in pulverem reverteris, 1779. Starting price 300€
    Gonnelli: Giorgio Ghisi, The final Judgement, 1680. Starting price 480€
    Gonnelli
    Auction 59
    Antique prints, paintings and maps
    May 20th 2025
    Gonnelli Goya y Lucientes Francisco, Los Proverbios.1877. Starting price 1000 €
    Gonnelli: Domenico Peruzzini, Long bearded old man, 1660. Starting price 2200€
    Gonnelli: Enea Vico, Leda and the Swan,1542. Starting price 140€
    Gonnelli
    Auction 59
    Antique prints, paintings and maps
    May 20th 2025
    Gonnelli: Andrea Del Sarto [school of], San Giovanni Battista, 1570. Starting price 25000€
    Gonnelli: Carlo Maratta, Virgin Mary and Jesus, 1660. Starting Price 1200€
    Gonnelli: Louis Brion de La Tour, Sphére de Copernic Sphere de Ptolemée / Le Systême de Ptolemée. Le Systême de Ticho-Brahe…, 1766. Starting price 180€
    Gonnelli
    Auction 59
    Antique prints, paintings and maps
    May 20th 2025
    Gonnelli: Marc’Antonio Dal Re, Ville di Delizia o Siano Palaggi Camparecci nello Stato di Milano Divise in Sei Tomi Con espressevi le Piante…, Tomo Primo, 1726. Starting price 7000€
    Gonnelli: Katsushika Hokusai, Bird on a branch, 1843. Starting price 100€

Rare Book Monthly

Book Catalogue Reviews - March - 2025 Issue

Rare Americana from David M. Lesser Antiquarian Books

Rare Americana from David M. Lesser Antiquarian Books.

Rare Americana from David M. Lesser Antiquarian Books.

David M. Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books has issued their Catalogue 208 of Rare Americana. Books range through three centuries, from Colonial times to the second half of the twentieth century. However, the bulk of the material is from the late 18th and 19th centuries. It was the period where America broke free, grew into a great nation, split itself apart, and then began a gradual healing process, a process that continues to this day. There may even been some regression in that healing over the past few years, but America is a resilient land. Here are a few of the items being offered.

 

On the evening of December 26, 1811, America had its “first great disaster.” It was a fire at the Richmond Theater in Richmond, Virginia. It was built on the site of a previous Richmond Theater that also was destroyed by fire, but without the loss of life. This second fire killed 72 of the almost 600 people attending. Among those who died were the Governor and a former senator. The fire began between acts when a lit chandelier was raised toward the ceiling. The flames spread to the various sets behind the stage and other combustible materials. The patrons were not immediately aware as the fire was spreading behind the drawn curtain. It spread rapidly. With their being two balconies above the floor, and narrow doorways, they could not exit quickly enough. Some jumped from windows as it was their only escape. Item 103 is a hand-colored ink drawing of the fire, likely the original drawing for an aquatint lithograph of the scene. The drawing contains great detail, with people leaping from windows while flames shoot from the building. The horror can be seen on the faces of some of those making their escape. Two strikes proved to be enough, so while another Richmond Theater was built, a church which also serves as a memorial was built on the earlier site. That church, the Monumental Church, still stands today. Many of the fire victims are buried in a crypt beneath it. Priced at $1,500.

 

North Carolina adopted a new constitution after the Civil War, and it was a progressive document for its day. Many of its provisions affirm rights also granted by the U. S. Constitution. It provides for equal voting rights for all races (though not all genders) - “All the male inhabitants of the State, without regard to race, color, or previous condition” have the right to vote and hold office. Statements from the Declaration of Independence, such as “all men are created equal,” are part of the North Carolina Constitution though not part of the U.S. Constitution. Item 73 is a publication headed To the People of North Carolina explaining as well as presenting the words of the new constitution. It points out, perhaps necessary to get people to approve of the constitution, that while it provides equal voting rights, it does not provide social equality. The publication rebuts the claim that it “favors the social equality of the races. It is untrue. With the social intercourse of life, government has nothing to do; that must be left to the taste and choice of each individual...Some people have been so bold or so ignorant as to allege, that white people and colored people, are required to be enrolled in the same militia company, and white and colored children to attend the same schools, and that intermarriage between the races are encouraged. All these assertions are false, as any reader of the Constitution will see.” $1,500.

 

The Caryl Chessman conviction was a major legal case in mid-twentieth century America. Chessman engaged in numerous crimes but the one that led to his celebrity and international support was a conviction for kidnapping. In California in 1949, kidnapping with bodily harm could get you the death penalty. It was extremely rare that such nonlethal kidnappings, or any other non-lethal crime resulted in the death penalty sentence, and there have been none in America in 60 years. The death penalty sentence for Chessman's crime was repealed long before his execution, but that law was not made retroactive. Chessman proved to be a smart and determined advocate for himself. He filed appeal after appeal in California's courts. Convicted in 1949, his execution was postponed eight times. Today, executions can be delayed for decades, but that was not the case in his time. Public sympathy swelled over the years for Chessman. He became an international cause. Chessman wrote four books about his life. Supporters for commutation included Eleanor Roosevelt, Billy Graham, Robert Frost and Marlon Brando. Ultimately, all the appeals failed and Chessman was executed in 1960, though his case led many to reconsider the death penalty. Item 17 is Plaintiff and Respondent vs. Caryl Chessman, Defendant and Appellant. Crim 5006. It is an appeal to the Supreme Court of California in 1958. $500.

 

Next is an archive of 53 press photographs of Theodore Roosevelt, from his presidency and times thereafter. He is seen at his inauguration, various cities he visited, with Commodore Peary, at his African exhibit in the Smithsonian, on a battleship, at a Rough Riders reunion, with foreign and American leaders as well as entertaining army men, horseback riding from Laramie to Cheyenne, with a locomotive engineer, with his children, and in John Paul Jones funeral cortege in Annapolis. Wait a minute. Jones died in the 18th century. How was T.R. at his funeral cortege? The answer is Jones was buried in an unmarked grave in France whose location was unknown. His remains were finally found in 1906 and were removed for burial in America. There are also later photographs of Roosevelt's widow. Item 89. $1,250.

 

Would you prefer press photographs of a different Roosevelt? Item 88 is such an archive of 25 photographs of Franklin Roosevelt. They go back to 1920 when Roosevelt was the vice-presidential nominee on the Democratic ticket. He is seen shaking hands with presidential nominee James Cox. Roosevelt was standing tall, not yet stricken with the polio that would soon take away so much of his strength. We later see him with knee braces, with his mother, reading congratulatory messages on being elected, asking for a declaration of war, addressing a crowd from the back of a train, on his 1937 western trip, reporting to Congress on the Yalta Conference, with Eleanor and his cabinet, in his study in Hyde Park, and returning from Warm Springs. $500.

 

David M. Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books may be reached at 203-389-8111 or dmlesser@lesserbooks.com. Their website is www.lesserbooks.com.

Rare Book Monthly

  • Dominic Winter Auctioneers
    May 14
    Printed Books & Maps, Travel, Atlases & Exploration
    Dominic Winter, May 14: (Choiseul-Gouffier, Marie). Voyage Pittoresque de la Grece, 2 vols, 1st edition, 1782-1822. £2,000-3,000
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Gentlemen's Magazine and Historical Chronicle, by Sylvanus Urban, 11 volumes. £700-1,000
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Shackleton (Ernest). The Heart of the Antarctic, 2 vols, 1st ed, presentation copy, 1909. £2,000-3,000
    Dominic Winter Auctioneers
    May 14
    Printed Books & Maps, Travel, Atlases & Exploration
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Drayton (Michael). Poly Olbion..., London: 1622. £2,000-3,000
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Scheuchzer (Johann Jacob). Ouresiphoites Helveticus, 4 parts in 1, 2nd ed, 1723. £3,000-4,000
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Roberts (Henry, after). Chart of the NW Coast of America and NE Coast of Asia ..., [1784]. £500-800
    Dominic Winter Auctioneers
    May 14
    Printed Books & Maps, Travel, Atlases & Exploration
    Dominic Winter, May 14: World. Maffei (Giovanni), Indiarum orientalium Occidentaliumque Descriptio..., 1589. £1,200-1,500
    Dominic Winter, May 14: World. Ortelius (Abraham), Typus Orbis Terrarum, [1598]. £2,000-3,000
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New..., 1613]. £2,000-3,000
    Dominic Winter Auctioneers
    May 14
    Printed Books & Maps, Travel, Atlases & Exploration
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Taylor (John). All the Workes of John Taylor the Water-Poet..., 1630. £1,000-1,500
    Dominic Winter, May 14: Pierpont Morgan Collection. Catalogue of the Morgan Collection of Chinese Porcelains, 1904 & 1906. £2,000-3,000
  • Swann, May 15: Lot 4: Helena Bochoráková-Dittrichová, Z Mého Detství Drevoryty, Prague: Obzina, 1929. First trade edition, signed by the artist. $4,000 to $6,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 10: Nancy Cunard, Negro Anthology, with a tipped-in A.L.S. to Karl Marx's niece, 1934. First edition. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 14: Margaret Fuller, Woman in the Nineteenth Century, 1845. First edition. $4,000 to $6,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 17: Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun, inscribed first edition, 1959. $2,000 to $3,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 28: Margaret Hill Morris, Private Journal Kept during a Portion of the Revolutionary War, for the Amusement of a Sister, 1836. First edition. $3,000 to $4,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 38: Anna Sewell, Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse, 1877. First edition. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 43: Gertrude Stein, Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia, signed presentation copy with photograph of Stein, 1912. First edition. $8,000 to $12,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 48: Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse, first edition in the scarce dust jacket, 1927. $6,000 to $8,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 54: Katherine Dunham, large archive of material from her attorney, 1951-53. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 55: Margaret Fuller Signed Autograph Letter, New York City, 1846. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 92: Sonia Delaunay, illus. & Tristan Tzara, Juste Present, deluxe edition with original gouache, 1961. $20,000 to $25,000.
    Swann, May 15: Lot 93: Flor Garduño, The Sonnets of Shakespeare, 2006. Limited edition. $6,000 to $8,000.

Review Search

Archived Reviews

Ask Questions