New England in Early Printed Maps: 1513 to 1800. An Illustrated Carto-Bibliography Compiled by Barbara Backus McCorkle. Year by year and map by map, the work documents every effort to depict New England cartographically, including maps printed in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, and elsewhere, as well as English and American maps. $185
The Dutch in the Americas: 1600-1800 by Wim Klooster. A narrative history with the catalogue of an exhibition of rare prints, maps and books from the John Carter Library. This work deals with Dutch ventures in Brazil, the Caribbean, Suriname as well as New York. The bibliography lists more than 200 titles that are in the library’s collection. $35
The Bookseller’s Apprentice by George Talbot Goodspeed. For nearly a century, Goodspeed’s in Boston was one of the world’s preeminent rare book shops. The firm was founded in 1898 by Charles Eliot Goodspeed. The Bookseller’s Apprentice is written by Goodspeed’s son, George, who worked at the shop, first as an employee and then as its director for over 70 years. Young Goodspeed describes the rarities which passed through the elder Goodspeed’s hands and the great collectors with whom he dealt, and offers a unique glimpse into one of American’s most distinguished rare book firms. $35
American Books on Food & Drink: 1739-1950 by William R. Cagle and Lisa Killion Stafford. This major bibliography describes the American cookbooks in the Gernon Collection housed at the Lilly Library. Among the cookbooks listed is the first edition of Amelia Simmons’ American Cookery (1796); a second edition of Mary Randolph’s The Virginia Housewife (1825); Robert Roberts’ The House Servant’s Directory (1827), the first book by an African-American to be commercially published; and Eliza Leslie’s Seventy-five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes, and Sweetmeats (1828), among many others.
Many 19th century popular works are represented in multiple editions, providing bibliographers and culinary historians with publishing histories of these books. $95
Oak Knoll Books maintains a website at www.oakknoll.com. They are located in New Castle, Delaware and can be reached by phone at (302) 328-7232 or (800) 996-2556.
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18th June 2025Fonsie Mealy, June 18: William IV, c1830, oversized slope-top Rosewood Davenport Desk, Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster. With Provenance to Oscar Wilde.Fonsie Mealy, June 18: William IV, c1830, oversized slope-top Rosewood Davenport Desk, Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster. With Provenance to Oscar Wilde.Fonsie Mealy, June 18: William IV, c1830, oversized slope-top Rosewood Davenport Desk, Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster. With Provenance to Oscar Wilde.Fonsie Mealy, June 18: French Bateau Bed, exhibition piece from the Exposition Universelle—The Paris World’s Fair, 1878. Third quarter of the 19th century. With Provenance to Oscar Wilde. -
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Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 567. One of the Earliest & Most Desirable Printed Maps of Arabia - by Holle/Germanus (1482) Est. $55,000 - $65,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 681. Zatta's Complete Atlas with 218 Maps in Full Contemporary Color (1779) Est. $27,500 - $35,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 347. MacDonald Gill's Landmark "Wonderground Map" of London (1914) Est. $1,800 - $2,100Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 1. Fries' "Modern" World Map with Portraits of Five Kings (1525) Est. $4,000 - $4,750Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 539. Ortelius' Superb, Decorative Map of Cyprus in Full Contemporary Color (1573) Est. $1,100 - $1,400Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 51. Mercator's Foundation Map for the Americas in Full Contemporary Color (1630) Est. $3,250 - $4,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 667. Manuscript Bible Leaf with Image of Mary and Baby Jesus (1450) Est. $1,900 - $2,200Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 226. "A Powerful Example of Color Used to Make a Point" (1895) Est. $400 - $600Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 290. One of the Most Decorative Early Maps of South America - from Linschoten's "Itinerario" (1596) Est. $7,000 - $8,500Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 62. Coronelli's Influential Map of North America with the Island of California (1688) Est. $10,000 - $12,000Old World Auctions (June 18): Lot 589. The First European-Printed Map of China - by Ortelius (1584) Est. $4,000 - $5,000
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A Sixth Selection of 16th and 17th Century English Books from the Fox Pointe Manor Library
19th June 2025Forum, June 19: Euclid. The Elements of Geometrie, first edition in English of the first complete translation, [1570]. £20,000 to £30,000.Forum, June 19: Nicolay (Nicolas de). The Navigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie, first edition in English, 1585. £10,000 to £15,000.Forum, June 19: Shakespeare source book.- Montemayor (Jorge de). Diana of George of Montemayor, first edition in English, 1598. £6,000 to £8,000.Forum, June 19: Livius (Titus). The Romane Historie, first edition in English, translated by Philemon Holland, Adam Islip, 1600. £6,000 to £8,000.Forum Auctions
A Sixth Selection of 16th and 17th Century English Books from the Fox Pointe Manor Library
19th June 2025Forum, June 19: Robert Molesworth's copy.- Montaigne (Michel de). The Essayes Or Morall, Politike and Millitarie Discourses, first edition in English, 1603. £10,000 to £15,000.Forum, June 19: Shakespeare (William). The Tempest [&] The Two Gentlemen of Verona, from the Second Folio, [Printed by Thomas Cotes], 1632. £4,000 to £6,000.Forum, June 19: Boyle (Robert). Medicina Hydrostatica: or, Hydrostaticks Applyed to the Materia Medica, first edition, for Samuel Smith, 1690. £2,500 to £3,500.Forum, June 19: Locke (John). An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding in Four Books, first edition, second issue, 1690. £8,00 to £12,000.