Fine Books & Rare Manuscripts
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Marlborough, MA, United States
Auction Details
Fine Books & Rare Manuscripts
Our Fine Books & Rare Manuscripts auction presents a spring selection of exciting and intriguing items. Among the standouts is an 1880 copy of Little Women signed by Louisa May Alcott and inscribed to her cousin Lucy Sewall, one of America's first women doctors. The book is accompanied by a card with a personal note from Alcott to Sewall, given to her on the same day as the book. Also relevant to those interested in New England feminist history is The Woman Suffrage Cook Book, published in Boston in 1886.
American history comes to life in items such as the first English-language edition of Alexis de Tocqueville's astonishingly prescient Democracy in America (1835), the memoirs of Sojourner Truth, a World War II instructional poster by none other than Dr. Seuss (done anonymously for the Army), and the first book-form edition of The Pentagon Papers, signed by famed whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg. American musical culture comes to life in an archive of musical scores by Stephen Sondheim, including some handwritten pages from never-produced shows.
For those who love the art of the book, we have private-press classics on offer, such as the Ashendene Press edition of Cervantes' Don Quixote (printed 1927-1928), Virgil's Georgics illustrated with woodcuts by Aristide Maillol (1937-43), and the Arion Press' edition of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass (2014).
Specialist contacts
John Dorfman
Director, Books & Manuscripts
Tel: +15089703293
John.Dorfman@bonhamsskinner
Auction Curator:

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