Doyle: An appealing sale on November 25th

- by Announcement, Rare Book Hub staff

A strong sale!

Doyle‘s November 25 auction of rare books includes a diverse and inviting array of material in many subject areas. As is usual with our sales, there is a strong component of Americana. This includes maps (several of the Carrington Bowles charts of America are included), as well as manuscript material. This last category includes a wealth of Western Americana, with such intriguing offerings as a fine Custer letter, an album of Pat Garrett’s retained correspondence from his time as a collector of customs at El Paso, Texas, and an exceptional range of material relating to Western outlaws and the frontier. Also included are several intriguing flags, including a cavalry guidon of Civil-War vintage with a presentation to General Grant and his wife Julia. A final component of the Americana section is an extraordinary manuscript that describes the colonization of Venezuela in 1528 by a group of conquistadors associated with the German bankers who had helped underwrite the efforts of Charles the First of Spain in his successful quest to become Holy Roman Emperor.

  

Early printing in the sale includes two printed Books of Hours produced in Paris during the first decade of the 16th century by Thurman Kerver and Gillet Hardouyin, respectively. A number of interesting 16th to 18th century works on the natural sciences are also included. Among these is a copy of Engelbert Kaempfer‘s rare first treatise on the natural history of Japan, published in Lemgo in 1712. A copy of Cesar Vecellio’s 1590 treatise on costume in the first edition nicely rounds out the section. 

 

Autograph material in the sale includes several pieces by Ernest Hemingway, including a fine typed letter signed to his friend the famed Idaho sporting guide Taylor “Bear Tracks” Williams, with several fine signed photographs from the same source. Also, among the autographs is a fine typed letter signed by Albert Einstein, discussing the writings of the eminent economist Henry George, whose work Einstein admired.

 

Fine bindings include a copy of the Doves Press Sonnets of Shakespeare, one of 15 copies on vellum, bound by the Doves Bindery; and a magnificent copy of Shelley‘s Prometheus unbound, the first edition of 1820, in a jeweled binding by the famed London binders Sangorski and Sutcliffe. The first portion of a group of private press books that we will be offering over several sales includes a copy of the Cresset Press Apocrypha, one of the 30 copies printed on special paper with a signed suite of all the wood engravings. A small section of illustration art offers two fine Charles Addams drawings, and an early Schulz drawing for Charlie Brown, done in 1953.

 

A selection of literature, including some fine Samuel Beckett items, rounds out the sale.

 

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Edward Ripley-Duggan
Vice-President, Rare Books and Manuscripts Department
212-427-4141, ext 234

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Auctioneers & Appraisers
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