• Doyle, Nov. 5: The Director's copy of the first edition of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, inscribed by Beckett. $7,000 to $10,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: Don McLean's personal test pressing of American Pie before mass production, gifted in 1971. $8,000 to $12,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The important and extensive archive of original fashion photographs of model Dorothy Rice, 1945-58. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: A Charles Adams theater advertisement. $8,000 to $12,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: A Small Patinated Bronze Bust of Marlene Dietrich. $800 to $1,200.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: Marlene Dietrich Studio Photograph. $100 to $200.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The very large and uncommon British Quad for Hitchcock's The Birds. $500 to $800.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: An Original Crystal "Sputnik" from the 1966 Met Opera Chandelier. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The rare poster from the first American performances of Endgame, 1958. $1,000 to $1,500.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The original Coconut Grove Playhouse poster for Waiting for Godot, possibly unique. $3,000 to $5,000.
  • Sotheby's
    Fine Books, Manuscripts & More
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: William Shakespeare. The Temple Shakespeare. Housed in Custom Bookcase. $6,365.
    Sotheby’s: Frederick Douglass. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Boston: Anti-Slavery Office, 1845. $14,000.
    Sotheby’s: Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol. London: William Heinemann, 1915. $2,900.
    Sotheby’s: F. Scott Fitzgerald. First Edition Set, Including This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, and others. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1920 – 1941. $24,180.
    Sotheby’s: Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson], John Tenniel. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland First Edition. Macmillan & Co., 1866. $15,000.
  • Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Darwin (Charles). Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands, 1st edition, 1844. £4,000 to £6,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Rashleigh (Philip). Specimens of British Minerals, 2 parts in 1, 1797 & 1802. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Murchison (Roderick Impey). The Silurian System, 1st edition, 1839. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Darwin (Charles). The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs, 1st edition, 1842. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Darwin (Charles). Geological Observations on South America, 1st edition, 1846. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Sowerby (James). The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, 6 volumes, 1812-29. £2,000 to £3,000.
    Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Emerson (William). Cyclomathesis: or an Easy Introduction to ... Mathematics, 10 vols. in 9, 1770. £1,500 to £2,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Robinson (Thomas). New observations on the Natural History of This World of Matter, 1696. £800 to £1,200.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Aquinas (Thomas). [Summa Theologica], Secunda Parte, Venice, 1496. £700 to £1,000.
    Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Parfit (Cliff). Tesuki Washi. Handmade Papers of Japan, 1981-1988. £400 to £600.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Herbert (Thomas). A Relation of some yeares Travaile... Into Afrique and the greater Asia, 1634. £800 to £1,200.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Lindbergh (Charles A.). The Spirit of St. Louis, 1955, signed. £200 to £300.
  • Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 93: Autograph album containing 29 autograph letters signed by each president from Washington to Coolidge, 1785-1945.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 166: Franz Schubert, Autograph Musical Manuscript, fragment from Die Taucher, 1813.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 111: Thomas Jefferson, holograph plat drawing: map of field near Monticello, 1790s.
    Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 208: George Sand, Autograph Manuscript Signed, draft of her one-act play, Francia, ca. 1872.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 218: Walt Whitman, Manuscript Signed, draft of three complete poems from Leaves of Grass, 1891.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 8: James Dean, Photograph Signed and Inscribed, still from Giant, 1955.
    Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 20: John Lennon, Typescript Signed, interview discussing Paul, Linda, and Yoko, 1971.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 215: Mark Twain, engraved portrait Signed, "Mark Twain / SL. Clemens," 1890s.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 81: Vaslav Nijinsky, reproduction of an artwork by Léon Bakst Inscribed and Signed, 1916.
    Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 73: Malcolm X, The Harvard Crimson Signed and Inscribed: his street address and phone number, 1961.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 11: Lou Gehrig, Photograph Signed and Inscribed, ca. 1939.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 153: George Gershwin, Photograph Signed and Inscribed, portrait by Renato Toppo.

Rare Book Monthly

Articles - October - 2025 Issue

The Newberry: An invitation to the magic

Kenneth Nebenzahl: a commitment to collecting

Kenneth Nebenzahl: a commitment to collecting

Mapping from Mexico: New Narratives for the History of Cartography

—The 22nd Nebenzahl Lecture Series

The 22nd Nebenzahl Lecture Series

at the Newberry Library

Oct 16–Oct 18, 2025

Hybrid – Ruggles

 

Lectures will be held in-person at the Newberry and livestreamed on Zoom. Advance registration is required.

MAPPING FROM MEXICO: NEW NARRATIVES FOR THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY

The 2025 Nebenzahl Lectures continue to promote new thinking in map history by asking how orienting our stories from Mexico, looking out toward the rest of the world, challenges common narratives and popular assumptions in the history of mapmaking. Despite the prominent role mapping in Mexico has played, cartographic histories are often told from a European perspective. But how do the stories we tell, methodological assumptions we make, and categories we define about maps and map history change when we treat sites of production and reception in Mexico—from Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Puebla to the borderlands—with the same specificity map history has given to European centers? 

We are thrilled to welcome Raquel Urroz Kanán, professor of Geography and Anthropology at UNAM, for the keynote address. Over three days we will also hear from a variety of speakers including art historian Daniela Bleichmar, historian Guadalupe Pinzón Ríos, art historian Emmanuel Ortega, historian Alex Hidalgo, art historian Mónica A. Ramírez Bernal, and Layla Bermeo, curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. To end the weekend, the speakers will participate in a roundtable discussion, hosted by art historian Barbara Mundy.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

The 2025 series will feature an exciting array of events that will take place alongside the talks, including a map fair, a papermaking workshop, discussions with local artists, exhibition tours, and presentations of unique and important maps from the Newberry’s collections. 

Papel Amate Workshop and Artist Talks - Artist-led workshops and talks will run multiple times over the course of the weekend, featuring local artists with expertise in multiple types of papermaking. Participants will learn about the history of papermaking in Europe and the Americas and will gain hands-on experience working with amate bark, which was used in Indigenous-made maps of Mexico in the sixteenth century.

Presentation of Curated Collections - Experts on the history of mapping in Mexico will present maps from the Newberry’s collections. During these presentations, visitors will be able to see maps important for Mexico’s history in the Newberry’s collection up close!

Exhibition Tours - The exhibition Mapping Outside the Lines will be on-view throughout the weekend. Visitors will have the chance to hear more from the exhibition organizers about the maps of Mexico on view, as well as notable maps of Mexico in the Newberry’s collections.

Rare Map, Book, and Autograph Fair - A rare map, book, and autograph fair will run on the second and third day of the lecture weekend, featuring leading map, book, and autograph dealers from across the country.

Explore Chicago and Dive into Cartographic History! - Join New World Cartographic and the Chicago Maritime Museum for a one-of-a-kind evening at the Bridgeport Art Center on Wednesday, October 15. Enjoy exclusive after-hours access to the galleries at the Chicago Maritime Museum and New World Cartographic, see the skyline by night from a historic warehouse-turned-art center, and spend your evening with other map enthusiasts on the shores of Chicago's infamous Bubbly Creek.

Doors open at 6pm and CMM Curator Madeline Crispell and Sammy Berk of NWC will be in their respective galleries to walk you through two exciting temporary exhibits: CMM's Maritime Midwest Modern exhibition of architectural photography and NWC's New Land and Legal Tender: The Evolution of America Through Maps and Money. Light refreshments will be offered in both spaces and volunteers will be available to guide visitors between the two galleries. Space is limited to this exciting event! If you'd like to reserve your spot, register for a free ticket at this link: https://forms.gle/ochm3XbtHskmSVHS9

VENDORS

The rare map, book, and autograph fair will include the following vendors, among others:

EVENT SCHEDULE

All times are US Central Daylight Time (UTC-5). Activities with limited spaces available that require pre-registration are marked in bold.

Thursday, October 16

  • Morning Lectures
    • 9:00-10:00am: Coffee and Registration, Ruggles Hall
    • 10:00-10:15am: Welcome and Introduction, Ruggles Hall
    • 10:15-11:30am: Daniela Bleichmar, "Mapping space, mapping time: the where and when of Indigenous history in colonial Mexico," Ruggles Hall
    • 11:30-11:35am: Break
    • 11:35am-12:50pm: Guadalupe Pinzón Ríos, “The Naval Department of San Blas: A Hub for Geographic Knowledge and Navigation Experiences in the Northwest Pacific,” Ruggles Hall
  • 1:00-2:30pm: Break
  • Afternoon Workshops and Tours
    • 2:30-3:30pm: Building Tour
    • 2:30-4:00pm: David Weimer, A guided tour through the Newberry's collections, ITW
    • 2:30-4:30pm: Aidan Frierson, Amate Papermaking, Baskes Boardroom
    • 2:30-4:00pm: Melissa Potter and Regina Telinski, Papermaking Discussion, Ruggles Hall
    • 2:30-3:30pm: Emily Lyon, Exhibition Tour
    • 4:00-5:00pm: David Weimer, Exhibition Tour
  • Evening Keynote
    • 5:00-5:30pm: Opening Remarks, Ruggles Hall
    • 5:30-7:00pm: Keynote Address, Raquel Urroz Kanán, “The Experience of the Map in Mexico: Theoretical and Cultural Dimensions, or, Representative Overview of Perspectives in and from Mexico on the History of Cartography,” Ruggles Hall

Friday, October 17

  • Morning Lectures
    • 8:30am: Registration opens
    • 9:00-10:15am: Alex Hidalgo, “Urban Sound Maps of Colonial Mexico,” Ruggles Hall
    • 10:15-10:20am: Break
    • 10:20-11:35am: Mónica Ramírez Bernal, “The ‘Amerasian map’ in Independent Mexico: An ocean-bound view from Mexico,” Ruggles Hall
    • 11:40am-1:00pm: Layla Bermeo, “Numu Soko: Stephen F. Austin’s Maps of Comanche Land,” Ruggles Hall
  • 1:00-2:30pm: Break
  • Afternoon Workshops and Tours
    • 2:30-3:30pm Building Tour
    • 2:30-4:00pm: Emmanuel Ortega, A guided tour through the Newberry’s collections, ITW
    • 2:30-4:30pm: Aidan Frierson, Amate Papermaking, Baskes Boardroom
    • 2:30-4:00pm: Melissa Potter and Regina Telinski, Papermaking Discussion, Ruggles Hall
    • 2:30-3:30pm: David Weimer, Exhibition Tour
    • 3:30-4:30pm Emily Lyon, Exhibition Tour
  • Map, Book, and Autograph Fair
    • 5:00-8:00pm: Rare Map, Book, and Autograph Fair Opening (Tickets $40), Rettinger Boardroom

Saturday, October 18

  • Lectures
    • 9:00am: Registration opens
    • 9:30am – 10:45am Emmanuel Ortega, “Coordinates of Innocence: Franciscan Mapping in eighteenth-century New Spain Northern Frontiers,” Ruggles Hall
    • 11:00am-12:30pm: Roundtable with all speakers, Ruggles Hall
  • Workshops and Tours
    • 10:00am-12:00pm: Aidan Frierson, Amate Papermaking, Baskes Boardroom
    • 1:00-2:00pm: David Weimer, Exhibition Tour
    • 2:30-3:30pm: Emily Lyon, Exhibition Tour
    • 2:00-3:30pm: Emmanuel Ortega, A guided tour through the Newberry’s collections, ITW
    • 2:00-3:30pm: Melissa Potter and Regina Telinski, Papermaking Discussion, B-94
    • 2:00-4:00pm: Aidan Frierson, Amate Papermaking, Baskes Boardroom
  • Celebration of Life for Art Holzheimer
    • 4:00pm, Ruggles Hall (Please RSVP to Jan if you would like to attend at mapfolks@gmail.com or (847) 877-1330
  • Map, Book, and Autograph Fair
    • 9:00am-5:00pm: Rare Map, Book, and Autograph Fair, Rettinger Boardroom
    • 1:30pm-2:30pm: Eliane Dotson, “Why Collect Maps,” Ruggles Hall

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This program is free and open to all. Advance registration required.

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  • Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Presentation Copy of a Whitman "Holy Grail." Whitman, Walt. $10,000-$15,000.
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Endymion in Original Boards. Keats, John. $8,000-
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Association Copy of the Privately Printed Edition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter, Beatrix. $8,000-$12,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Christina Rossetti's Own Copy of Her First Book. Rossetti, Christina G. $8,000-$12,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: The Borden Copy of The Life of Merlin in an Elaborate Binding by Riviere. Heywood, Thomas, Translator. $6,000-$8,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Arion Press. Whitman, Walt, Leaves of Grass. $4,000-$6,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Call It Sleep in the First State Jacket. Roth, Henry. $2,000-$3,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Steinbeck's Best-Known Work. Steinbeck, John. $2,000-$3,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: A Fine Jewelled Binding Signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sangorski, Francis. $40,000-$60,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter: A Complete Set of First Editions. Potter, Beatrix. $2,000-$3,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Kelmscott Shelley. Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Poetical Works. $3,000-$5,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Inscribed by Martin Luther King Jr. King, Martin Luther, Jr. $3,000-$5,000
  • Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 75. The Second Printed Map of the North American Continent - Full Contemporary Color (1593) Est. $35,000 - $40,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 37. Schedel's Ancient World Map with Fantastic Humanoid Creatures (1493) Est. $16,000 - $18,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 104. Important Revolutionary War Plan of Battle of Quebec in Contemporary Color (1776) Est. $4,000 - $4,750
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 43. Mercator's Map of the North Pole - the First Printed Map Devoted to the Arctic (1606) Est. $2,750 - $3,500
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 237. Rare and Striking Bird's-Eye View of Lawrence, Kansas (1880) Est. $2,000 - $2,500
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 10. Rare Map from Atlas Maior with Representations of the Seasons in Contemporary Color (1662) Est. $14,000 - $17,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 374. Bunting's Map of Europe Depicted as the Queen of the World (1589) Est. $2,000 - $2,400
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 590. Willem Blaeu's Magnificent Carte-a-Figures Map of Asia (1634) Est. $2,750 - $3,500
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 647. The Earliest and Most Decorative Map of the East Coast of Africa (1596) Est. $3,000 - $3,750
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 710. Ruscelli's Complete, Third Edition Atlas with 65 Maps (1574) Est. $9,500 - $11,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 696. Superb Hand-Colored Image of the Adoration of the Shepherds (1502) Est. $800 - $950

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