Wednesday Auction Report
The Week at Auction Ending March 20, 2026
by Mike
Auction results for the past week (ending March 20) looked much like the previous week, though on a reduced scale. Once again, the most expensive item was a scroll that ran through the typewriter of Jack Kerouac. Last week, it was On the Road. This week, it was Dharma Bums. On the Road has a status as one of the greatest pieces of American literature. Dharma Bums is good, but without the same level of recognition. So Dharma Bums led the price list for the past week at $1,651,000. Nothing wrong with that, but not on the same scale as On the Road's scroll which last week sold for $12,135,000.

Once again, the “Cute Beatle,” Paul McCartney, made the list for handwritten song lyrics. As with Kerouac, it was not his most famous work. Maxwell's Silver Hammer does not get anywhere near the radio play of Hey Jude, which is reflected in their prices. Maxwell sold for $53,340, compared to Hey Jude last week at $1,016,000.
Bob Dylan also was a repeat member at the highest prices, but this was for a lesser type of item. This is for a poster for the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Dylan was just one of many names on this poster, including his “friend” Joan Baez. However, it is more significant than first appears as this was the concert in which Dylan “went electric,” and it angered some of his most fervent supporters who saw it as a sell out. It took in $33,020, unlike his handwritten lyrics for The Times They Are A-Changin which took in over $2.5 million last week.
There is an explanation for these similarities in material. The listed “pop culture” items in both sales came from auctions at Christie's of the Jim Irsay Collection. Irsay had a fortune of roughly $5 billion, including ownership of the Indianapolis Colts NFL football franchise, when he died last year.

We find ourselves driven back again to Kerouac and the Beatles as once again we find Keroauc near the top with an early letter he sent to Ed White, dated December 29, 1950. It predates his writing On the Road. He asks, “...what would you like me to write? What kind of book would you like to see come from me at this time? What is happening in the world, and especially in America? Where are we going? What do you think of our generation? What think of death and change? What does a guy like me have to offer in the way of a book to a world in its present state? What is the vision in your heart of what I could do?” Why so many questions? $95,250 worth.
Another letter from Kerouac to White took in $82,550. Written while being treated in a hospital in 1951, Keoruac closes with a reassuring, “Sir, I'm not about to die.” He was right. Keoruac still had 18 years to go. $82,550. Another such letter to White took in $53,340. Kerouac writes, “I've written 86,000 words almost finishing On The Road.”
Theological works never go out of style, even if they are several millennia old. A much later edition of the Bible, printed by Draper in Boston in 1777, sold for $235,410 at John McInnis Auctioneers. A Book of Hours, Use of Paris, from the first quarter of the 16th century, took in the equivalent of $105,450 at Marc van de Wiele Auctions.

A historic document signed by King James in 1615 discharging Sir Walter Raleigh from imprisonment was sold at RR Auction. Raleigh was discharged after previous misdeeds to mount an expedition to South America to find a legendary City of Gold. He didn't find the gold, but he did find more trouble. Against his orders, some of his men attacked a Spanish outpost. On his return, the Spanish ambassador pressured King James to reinstate a previous death sentence on Raleigh which, this time, was carried out. This remnant of an earlier, happier event for Raleigh went for $81,251.
Another 98 auctions, give or take, are scheduled for the next weekly period starting today. You can check them out on the calendar by clicking this link: www.rarebookhub.com/auctions/calendar?year=2026&month=3
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Sotheby’s
Original Film Posters
Open for bidding 5-20 MaySotheby’s, May 5-20: King Kong (1933). Rare Czech poster for King Kong, 1933. £40,000 to £60,000.Sotheby’s, May 5-20: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). British One Sheet for Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986. £4,000 to £6,000.Sotheby’s, May 5-20: Goldfinger (1964). British Quad for Goldfinger, signed by Shirley Bassey, 1964. £7,000 to £10,000.Sotheby’s, May 5-20: Alice in Wonderland / Alice au Pays des Merveilles (1951). French Grande for Alice in Wonderland / Alice au Pays des Merveilles, 1951. £7,000 to £10,000.Sotheby’s, May 5-20: Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). US poster for Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961. £15,000 to £20,000.Sotheby’s, May 5-20: Star Wars (1977). British Quad for Star Wars, 1977. £5,000 to £8,000. -
Forum Auctions
Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
28th May 2026Forum, May 28: Book of Hours.- Heures de nostre dame a l'usaige de Romme, Paris, Antoine Chappiel pour Germain Hardouin, [1504]. £6,000-8,000Forum, May 28: Colonna (Francesco). La Hypnerotomachia di Poliphilo, second edition, Venice, Sons of Aldus Manutius, 1545. £15,000-20,000Forum, May 28: The Christ Child holding a crystal orb and surrounded by banderoles with devotional exhortations, on a leaf most probably from a Book of Hours, [Southern Netherlands, last decades of the fifteenth century]. £2,000-3,000Forum Auctions
Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
28th May 2026Forum, May 28: Jackson (Shirley). The Haunting of Hill House, first English edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Claude Fredericks, 1960. £2,000-3,000Forum, May 28: Lennon (John). In His Own Write, first edition, first impression, signed by the author, 1964. £3,000-4,000Forum, May 28: Doves Press.- Keats (John). [Poems], one of 200 copies on paper, Doves Press, 1914. £5,000-7,000Forum Auctions
Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
28th May 2026Forum, May 28: Rodrigues (João Barbosa). Sertum Palmarum Brasiliensium, 2 vol., first and only edition, Brussels, 1903. £8,000-12,000Forum, May 28: Newton (Sir Isaac). Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica…editio ultima, auctior et emendatior, Amsterdam, Sumptibus Societatis, 1714. £8,000-12,000Forum, May 28: Kepler (Johannes). Ad Vitellionem paralipomena, wuibus astronomiae pars optica traditur, first edition, Frankfurt am Main, 1604. £5,000-7,000Forum Auctions
Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
28th May 2026Forum, May 28: Tagliacozzi (Gaspare). De Curtorum Chirurgia per insitionem, libri duo, first edition, Venice, Gasparo Bindoni, 1597. £7,000-10,000Forum, May 28: Lootsman (Jacobsz). The Lightning Colomne, or Sea-Mirrour, containing the Sea-Coasts of the Northern, Eastern and Western Navigation..., 1670. £8,000-12,000Forum, May 28: Ribelles y Helip (José), Attributed to. An album comprising 33 finely executed watercolours of Spanish costume, bull-fighting scenes, and other genre subjects, [circa 1830]. £10,000-15,000 -
Freeman’s, May 15: William Shakespeare’s Fourth Folio, Printed by Robert Roberts, Robert Everingham, and John Macock for Henry Herringman, 1685. $60,000 – 80,000.Freeman’s, May 14: Tolkien, J.R.R.. The Lord of the Rings trilogy. All First Editions and First Impressions. 1955. $15,000 – 20,000.Freeman’s, May 15: A significant archive of works on communications theory, comprising foundational texts by leading mathematicians. $20,000 – 30,000.Freeman’s, May 15: ALS, Albert Einstein to President Hoover, Berlin, 1929. “I alone am but a grain-of-dust in the development of the human spirit.” $15,000 – 20,000.Freeman’s, May 14: William Shakespeare’s As You Like It and The Taming of the Shrew. First Printings of Two Complete Plays From Shakespeare's First Folio. 1623. $30,000 – 50,000.Freeman’s, May 14: Orwell, George. Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1949. First Edition with the Rare Publisher’s Printed Wrap-Around Band. $8,000 – 12,000.Freeman’s, May 15: Complete Set of 52 Tinted Lithographed Plates Containing Pre-Fire Chicago City Views by Louis Kurz and the Chicago Lithographing Company. $10,000 – 15,000.Freeman’s, May 14: Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia. First London Edition. $10,000 – 15,000.Freeman’s, May 15: A significant archive of works on game theory, comprising foundational texts by leading mathematicians. $20,000 – 30,000.Freeman’s, May 14: Poe, Edgar Allan. "The Raven" in The American Review. Volume I, number II. February 1845. First Printing in Original Wrappers. $8,000 – 12,000.Freeman’s, May 14: Stoker, Bram. Dracula. First Edition, First Issue. $6,000 – 8,000.Freeman’s, May 15: A group of artifacts relating to the Pre-Fire Chicago courthouse bell, ca 1871-1877. $800 – 1,200.
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Ketterer Rare Books
Auction May 18thKetterer Rare Books, May 18: Linschoten, Navigatio ac itinerarium. 1599. Est: € 80,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: Basilius Besler, Hortus Eystettensis, 1640. Est: € 180,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: Alberto Giacometti, Paris sans fin, 1969. Est: € 15,000Ketterer Rare Books
Auction May 18thKetterer Rare Books, May 18:
J. Glogoviensis, Introductorium compendiosum in tractatum spere, 1513. Est: € 8,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18:
G. W. Knorr, Verlustiging der oogen en van den geest, 1717-50. Est: € 5,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: Albert Einstein, Signifcant scientific letter to his Princeton colleague E. G. Straus, 1945. Est: € 10,000Ketterer Rare Books
Auction May 18thKetterer Rare Books, May 18: Ostrog Bible, 1581. Est: € 18,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: PAN, 10 volumes, 1895-1900. Est: € 12,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: Kurt Schwitters, Merz 11, 1924. Est: € 10,000Ketterer Rare Books
Auction May 18thKetterer Rare Books, May 18: H. Schedel, Liber chronicarum, 1493. Est: € 35,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: A.-E. Gautier d’Agoty, Cours complet d’anatomie, 1773. Est: € 8,000Ketterer Rare Books, May 18: Ch. Bukowski & K. Price, Heat Wave, 1995. Est: € 5,000 -
Heritage, May 13: Isaac Asimov. I, Robot. The dedication copy, inscribed to John W. Campbell, Jr.Heritage, May 13: Aldous Huxley. Brave New World. A fine copy, in a brilliant dust jacket.Heritage, May 13: Ray Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author.Heritage, May 13: Robert A. Heinlein. Stranger in a Strange Land. A fine copy, signed by the author.Heritage, May 13: Jules Verne. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas. Exceedingly rare true first American edition, first issue.