Spring Autographs 2007-05-03 Auction - 218 Price Results - Smythe & Co. Inc. in NY - Page 6
109: TUCKER'S bk 'Life of Jefferson,' ALS to D.Madison158: NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL - ALS, 1939 - re Indira7: ALLEN, IRA and LEVI - Bros. of Ethan, 3 signed doc
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Autograph Auction and Mailbid Americana Sale Featuring Signers of the Declaration; First Ladies and Napoleon
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LESSEPS, FERDINAND de and PIERRE di BRAZZA: LESSEPS, FERDINAND de and PIERRE di BRAZZA [2] Autograph Letter Signed "Ferd. de Lesseps," French, 1-1/2 pages, 8vo, Paris, July 5, 1887. To Eugene [Manuel?],
0121: LESSEPS, FERDINAND de and PIERRE di BRAZZAEst. $450-$1,000,000
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM & ANDREW JOHNSON - RARE!!!: LINCOLN, ABRAHAM and ANDREW JOHNSON Sixteenth and seventeenth Presidents of the United States. Extraordinarily rare combination Autograph Endorsement Signed "Abraham
0122: LINCOLN, ABRAHAM & ANDREW JOHNSON - RARE!!!Est. $23,000-$1,000,000
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[LINCOLN]: W. HERNDON -DS "Lincoln & Herndon": [LINCOLN]: WILLIAM HERNDON American jurist (1818-91); in 1841, entered practice in Springfield, IL, as the junior partner of Abraham Lincoln; both men joined the Republican
0123: [LINCOLN]: W. HERNDON -DS "Lincoln & Herndon"Est. $600-$1,000,000
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LINCOLN, MARY T. - ALS as FL, 1865. Gossip!: LINCOLN, MARY T. First Lady of 16th President Abraham Lincoln (1818-82); known for her short temper and desire to live lavishly; with her husband when he was assassinated;
0124: LINCOLN, MARY T. - ALS as FL, 1865. Gossip!Est. $3,000-$1,000,000
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LINDBERGH, CHARLES - ALS w/ TLS: LINDBERGH, CHARLES [4] American aviator; made historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris; the 1932 kidnapping and murder of his infant son was
0125: LINDBERGH, CHARLES - ALS w/ TLSEst. $2,200-$1,000,000
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LINDSAY, NICHOLAS VACHEL - Bk sgd 2x w/poem: LINDSAY, NICHOLAS VACHEL American poet, known as the "Prairie Troubadour" (1879-1931). His Book, "General William Book Enters into Heaven and Other
0126: LINDSAY, NICHOLAS VACHEL - Bk sgd 2x w/poemEst. $400-$1,000,000
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LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM - DS, 1788: LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM American statesman (1723-90); first Governor of the State of New Jersey; Continental Congressman and head of the New Jersey militia during the Revolution;
0127: LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM - DS, 1788Est. $850-$1,000,000
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY W. - ALS, 1879, literary: LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH [3] American poet; among his many notable works are The Courtship of Miles Standish, Evangeline, The Wreck of the Hesperus, The Village
0128: LONGFELLOW, HENRY W. - ALS, 1879, literaryEst. $600-$1,000,000
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY W. - ALS, 1840: LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH Early Autograph letter Signed "Henry W. Longfellow," 1/2 page, 4to, Cambridge, MA, October 21, 1840. To W.F.M. Van Sichlen of the
0129: LONGFELLOW, HENRY W. - ALS, 1840Est. $500-$1,000,000
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MacARTHUR, DOUGLAS - TLS to Juan Trippe, 1950: MacARTHUR, DOUGLAS American military leader; served in both World Wars and the Korean War; lost and retook the Philippines from the Japanese in World War II, largely
0130: MacARTHUR, DOUGLAS - TLS to Juan Trippe, 1950Est. $500-$1,000,000
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MADISON, DOLLEY - ALS to Jefferson's Daughter: MADISON, DOLLEY P. First Lady of fourth President James Madison (1768-1849); during the Jefferson administration, she assumed the unofficial duty of ``First Lady'' for the
0131: MADISON, DOLLEY - ALS to Jefferson's DaughterEst. $1,100-$1,000,000
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MADISON, DOLLEY - ALS, 1833: MADISON, DOLLEY P. Choice Autograph Letter Signed "D.P. Madison," 2/3 page, 4to, Montpelier, July 8, 1833. She writes to her friend, Miss [Ann] Maury in
0132: MADISON, DOLLEY - ALS, 1833Est. $650-$1,000,000
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MADISON, JAMES - DS as Pres, 1814, land grant: MADISON, JAMES Fourth President of the United States (1751-1836, served 1809-1817); his proposals at and management of the Constitutional Convention earned him the title
0133: MADISON, JAMES - DS as Pres, 1814, land grantEst. $475-$1,000,000
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MADISON, JAMES and JAMES MONROE - DS both: MADISON, JAMES and JAMES MONROE Fourth and fifth Presidents of the United States; respectively Thomas Jefferson's closest ally and top protege, together they completed the
0134: MADISON, JAMES and JAMES MONROE - DS bothEst. $650-$1,000,000
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MAHLER, GUSTAV - MDS, 1906, hiring music dir: MAHLER, GUSTAV [2] Austrian composer (1860-1911); after early frustrations composing opera, became a highly successful conductor, rising to artistic director of the Vienna
0135: MAHLER, GUSTAV - MDS, 1906, hiring music dirEst. $3,000-$1,000,000
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MARLBOROUGH, JOHN CHURCHILL, Duke of - ALS: MARLBOROUGH, JOHN CHURCHILL, DUKE OF English soldier and statesman (1650-1722); initially the protege of James II, he nonetheless supported his abdication in favor of William
0136: MARLBOROUGH, JOHN CHURCHILL, Duke of - ALSEst. $1,375-$1,000,000
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MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET - 2 TLS: MAUGHAM, WILLIAM SOMERSET [3] English novelist and playwright (1874-1965); much of his work, such as his classic Of Human Bondage, is largely autobiographical and drawn from
0137: MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET - 2 TLSEst. $550-$1,000,000
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MAZZINI, GIUSEPPE & GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI: MAZZINI, GIUSEPPE and GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI [2] Italian patriots; republican leader Mazzini (1805-72), working mostly in exile, formed the Young Italy movement, spurring the
0138: MAZZINI, GIUSEPPE & GIUSEPPE GARIBALDIEst. $550-$1,000,000
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McKEAN, THOMAS - ALS, 1790, political: McKEAN, THOMAS [2] Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Delaware (1734-1817); Governor and Chief Justice of Pennsylvania; President of Delaware; officer in the
0139: McKEAN, THOMAS - ALS, 1790, politicalEst. $2,000-$1,000,000
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MEADE, GEORGE G. - ALS, 1869, great content: MEADE, GEORGE G. American soldier (1815-72); served with distinction in the Seminole and Mexican Wars; began as a brigadier in the Civil War, rising to command the Army of
0140: MEADE, GEORGE G. - ALS, 1869, great contentEst. $800-$1,000,000
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MELVILLE, HERMAN - short ALS. RARE!!: MELVILLE, HERMAN American novelist (1819-91); ran away to sea at age 18, serving on various whaling ships; from 1846, he devoted himself to writing stories based on his
0141: MELVILLE, HERMAN - short ALS. RARE!!Est. $12,000-$1,000,000
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MILL, JOHN STUART - ALS, 1859, reform cont: MILL, JOHN STUART British Philosopher and statesman (1806-73); foremost developer and advocate of Utilitarian doctrine of ``greatest good for the greatest number'';
0142: MILL, JOHN STUART - ALS, 1859, reform contEst. $700-$1,000,000
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MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER - ALS, 2 TLS: MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER [3] American author and editor (1890-1957); co-founded the Saturday Review of Literature; revised and enlarged Bartlett's Familiar Quotations; wrote over
0143: MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER - ALS, 2 TLSEst. $450-$1,000,000
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MORRIS, LEWIS - Signer. ALS, 1784, mentions GW: MORRIS, LEWIS Signer of the Declaration of Independence from New York (1726-98); scion of the powerful family after whose estate the Morrisania section of the Bronx is named;
0144: MORRIS, LEWIS - Signer. ALS, 1784, mentions GWEst. $1,800-$1,000,000