DeGruson Estate of Rare Books, Autographs 2011-02-26 Auction - 355 Price Results - Soulis Auctions in MO
1: BRANDT, SEBASTIAN 'STULTIFERA NAVIS, 1497 (SHIP OF F27: WHITMAN, WALT (1819-1892) MANUSCRIPT POEM138: VON GLOEDEN, WILHELM BARON (1856-1931) PHOTOGRAPH
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Lone Jack, MO, United States
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Poetry Broadsides, Signed Photographs, ALS, TLS, AQS, TQS, LS, Endorsements, Documents, Manuscripts, etc. Areas of interest include Artists, Entertainment, History (including signed letters from several members of the anti-Slavery campaign), Literature (including Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winners), Poets, Presidents and much more by Whitman, Thoreau, Emerson, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Pepys and many, many others like Allen Ginsberg and other major figures within the Beat movement. An online catalog and remote bidding are available. There will also be uncatalogued categories such as small press, signed, limited edition and other poetry broadsides and pamphlets from small press, readings, private publishers etc.
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BRANDT, SEBASTIAN 'STULTIFERA NAVIS, 1497 (SHIP OF F: Edition of 1497 in Latin as translated by Jacob Locher. Complete with 118 woodcuts attributed to Duerer, in full leather, nicely tooled. Part of clasp is missing. Bright green endpapers with some
0001: BRANDT, SEBASTIAN 'STULTIFERA NAVIS, 1497 (SHIP OF FEst. $10,000-$15,000
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JOHNSON, SAMUEL A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: First edition, 1755. Printed by W. Strahan. 2 volumes, folio, in contemporary boards, unpaginated. Title page in red and black. Front cover of vol. 1 detached, but present. Spines are damaged and
0002: JOHNSON, SAMUEL A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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WHARTON, EDITH THE BOOK OF THE HOMELESS: Charles Scribner & Sons, 1916. Folio with illustrations, decorations, blue-grey boards. Printed and signed in the colophon by D.B. Updike of Merrymount Press. Copy nr 73 of 175 of the deluxe
0003: WHARTON, EDITH THE BOOK OF THE HOMELESSEst. $100-$200
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SCOTT, WALTER THE LORD OF THE ISLES: A POEM: Archibald Constable, Edinburgh, 1815. First edition in original paper covered boards. Spine missing, but text is complete with only minor foxing.
0004: SCOTT, WALTER THE LORD OF THE ISLES: A POEMEst. $100-$200
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INGELOW, JEAN (1820-1897) SIGNED LETTER: Three pp ALS to unknown recipient. 'I am true and grateful' presumably to the anti-slavery campaign.
0007: INGELOW, JEAN (1820-1897) SIGNED LETTEREst. $100-$200
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BEECHER, HENRY WARD (1813-1887) SIGNED LETTER: Short signed letter dated 1854 signed H.W. Beecher in which he subscribes himself. Beecher was a prominent clergyman, social activist and abolitionist. His affair with a married woman resulted in a
0009: BEECHER, HENRY WARD (1813-1887) SIGNED LETTEREst. $100-$200
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GREELEY, HORACE (1811-1872) SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH: Signed CDV of newspaperman Horace Greeley who advised 'Go west, young man,' and did so himself. Unsure of signature authenticity.
0011: GREELEY, HORACE (1811-1872) SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHEst. $100-$200
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SINCLAIR, UPTON (1878-1968) ARCHIVE: Over 30 signed letters and notes, mostly from the 1960's from Sinclair to Henry Haldeman of The Little Blue Book Co. concerning sales of his books. One TLS dates to 1919 and is directed to Emmanuel
0012: SINCLAIR, UPTON (1878-1968) ARCHIVEEst. $100-$200
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EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940) ARCHIVE: Documents and letters related to Goldmans 1934 'Welcome Home Tour'. Included are one TLS and one AL signed by Goldman. Also included are two TLS from 1916, one on Mother Earth Publishing Association
0013: EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940) ARCHIVEEst. $100-$200
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EMERSON, RALPH WALDO (1803-1882) SIGNED LETTER: A signed ALS dated Dec. 7, 1852 together with an undated clipped signature with short verse together with an older steel engraving. A discussion of this letter by Roger Eason, 1967, is included, as
0015: EMERSON, RALPH WALDO (1803-1882) SIGNED LETTEREst. $200-$400
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NATION, CARRIE (1846-1911) SIGNED DOCUMENT: Signed document by Mrs. Nation. Almost not readable but signature is clearer than the rest.
0017: NATION, CARRIE (1846-1911) SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $100-$200
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JIM TULLY (1886-1947) SIGNED LETTER: Tully describes himself as an 'orphan farm boy, teamster, circus hand, jailed five times for vagrancy, laborer, chain-maker, … hobo, pugilist, tree surgeon, friend of Jack London, movie actor, …
0018: JIM TULLY (1886-1947) SIGNED LETTEREst. $100-$200
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WILLARD, FRANCES (1839-1898) SIGNED LETTER: Willard was an American temperance activist and suffragette. She was instrumental in the passage of the eighteenth and nineteenth amendments to the United States Constitution. This TLS is on Women's
0019: WILLARD, FRANCES (1839-1898) SIGNED LETTEREst. $100-$200
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THOREAU, HENRY DAVID (1817-1862) SIGNED LETTER: A page of a December 19, 1854 letter to Harrison Gray Otis Blake of Worcester, Mass. Signed by Thoreau and postmarked on the reverse together with an old steel engraving portrait of Thoreau. This
0021: THOREAU, HENRY DAVID (1817-1862) SIGNED LETTEREst. $1,000-$3,000