Rare Book Monthly

Book Catalogue Reviews - December - 2006 Issue

Literature and Fine Books from Thomas Goldwasser Rare Books

Artistic and literary books from Thomas Goldwasser.

Artistic and literary books from Thomas Goldwasser.


By Michael Stillman

Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books
of San Francisco has issued their 20th catalogue, one that comes in two sections. The first covers artists' books, bookbindings, fine presses and illustrated books. The second part focuses on printed and manuscript literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. What you can expect to find here are either artistic or important literary works when it comes to printed material. There are numerous first editions of works by important authors, and many are signed or inscribed. Condition is almost always at the highest level for books of their age. Among the manuscripts, you will find typescripts of original works and letters from significant writers. This is a catalogue which will appeal to anyone who collects within the areas of artistic books and literature. A few samples of what is offered follow.

Item 25 is both an artistic book and a major American historical source. This is the third octavo edition of Thomas McKenney and James Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America, published in 1855. Thomas McKenney had served as Director of the Office of Indian Affairs under John Quincy Adams, but when Andrew Jackson came to power, he was dismissed. He had already become convinced that Indian culture was quickly disappearing as the West was rapidly settled, so the unemployed McKenney took it as his mission to preserve that culture before it was too late. With James Hall, he produced this three-volume combination of text and drawings of Indians, both chiefs and ordinary members of the tribe. Unfortunately, most of the original drawings were destroyed in a fire at the Smithsonian, but their reproductions in the various editions of the book survive. This third octavo, designed to be within the financial reach of Americans unable to afford the folio, is generally the most colorful of the hand-colored editions. All of the early editions are quite valuable today. Priced at $35,000.

Item 93 is an excellent example of great literature and a great investment. The Sound and the Fury was William Faulkner's first critically acclaimed novel, though he had published a few before. It tells of the decay of a once prosperous Mississippi family in the decades after the Civil War. It was a theme Faulkner would revisit in the years following its publication in 1929. This book is also a good lesson in long-term investing. While 1929 was not a great year to be buying things, anyone who purchased this book, with its $3 price tag, and held on, did quite well for himself. Currently priced at $15,000.

Here is another first edition about Mississippi, but in this case it's the river. It is Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi. This is a true first edition, published by Chatto and Windus in London in 1883 (the first American edition came later). It retells both Twain's early days running a steamboat on the Mississippi, and his later return. Purchase this and the preceding title, and you may well own books by the two greatest southern authors. Item 206. $1,250.

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  • High Bids Win
    Rare Books, Catalogs, Magazines
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    December 24 to January 9
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Ellis Smith Prints unsigned. 20” by 16”.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: United typothetae of America presidents. Pictures of 37 UTA presidents 46th annual convention United typothetae of America Cincinnati 1932.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec signed Paper Impressionism Art Prints. MayMilton 9 1/2” by 13” Reine de Joie 9 1/2” by 13”.
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    December 24 to January 9
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Aberle’ Ballet editions. 108th triumph, American season spring and summer 1944.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Puss ‘n Boots. 1994 Charles Perrult All four are signed by Andreas Deja
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Specimen book of type faces. Job composition department, Philadelphia gazette publishing company .
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    December 24 to January 9
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: An exhibit of printed books, Bridwell library.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur Court By Mark Twain 1889.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: 1963 Philadelphia Eagles official program.
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    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: 8 - Esquire the magazine for men 1954.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: The American printer, July 1910.
    High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Leaves of grass 1855 by Walt Whitman.
  • Sotheby's
    Fine Books, Manuscripts & More
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: William Shakespeare.
    The Poems and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 1960. 7,210 USD
    Sotheby’s: Charles Dickens.
    A Christmas Carol, First Edition, 1843. 17,500 USD
    Sotheby’s: William Golding.
    Lord of the Flies, First Edition, 1954. 5,400 USD
    Sotheby's
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    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: Lewis Carroll.
    Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, Inscribed First Edition, 1872. 25,000 USD
    Sotheby’s: J.R.R. Tolkien.
    The Hobbit, First Edition, 1937. 12,000 USD
    Sotheby’s: John Milton.
    Paradise Lost, 1759. 5,400 USD

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