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New York, NY, United States
Auction Details
Autographs
It is doubtful that anyone needs to be reminded that the names of Americans have a surprising way of turning up on the pages of history. Foremost among them are the names of U.S. presidents, and the fall autographs auction includes some remarkable illustrations of this, including an extraordinary album of autographs by presidents—a continuous run of autograph letters, many outstanding in content and condition, from George Washington to Harry Truman—one of only a handful of such albums ever offered at auction (pictured left). Other important Americans in the sale include a Revolutionary War–dated letter signed by Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben concerning Cornwallis’s abandonment of his own troops; and an endorsement from Major General George Custer, signed by him during the Civil War.
The world is wide and there are heroes everywhere, like Marie Curie, whose uncommon autograph note signed to a dancer wanting help making her costume glow is available; or Florence Nightingale, who, in an attractive autograph letter, thanks an engineer for supplying equipment to a girls’ school in Sarajevo; or Rabindranath Tagore, who stole a moment to sign a photographic portrait of himself.
In addition to yet more exceptional autographs—such as a copy of Black Muslims in America signed and inscribed by Malcolm X, and the autograph notes by John Ford for his 1939 film Stagecoach—there are also notable items by writers, artists, entertainers, astronauts, scientists, musicians, and others.
Auction Curator:

Marco Tomaschett
Specialist, AutographsSold
0169: Stephen Sondheim. Brief Typed Note Signed, to "Dear Mr. Collins," with Autograph Musical Quotation,Est. $600-$900
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0170: Igor Stravinsky. Photograph postcard Signed and Inscribed. Np, November 1957.Est. $700-$1,000
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0171: Igor Stravinsky. Printed score for his Concerto en RÈ . Mainz: B. Schott's Sˆhne, (1959);Est. $600-$900
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0172: Giuseppe Verdi. Autograph Letter Signed, "GVerdi," to "Mr. Giuseppe," in Italian. Genoa, 17 MayEst. $3,000-$4,000
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0173: Pauline Viardot-Garcia. Autograph Musical Quotation dated and Signed, "Pauline Viardot." Paris, 12Est. $700-$1,000
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0174: Richard Wagner. Document Signed, contract for the 4-night performance of Der Ring des Niebelungen.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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0175: (Musicians.) Group of 4 Photographs Signed: Vladimir Horowitz (2) * Josef Hofmann * Jascha Heifetz.Est. $600-$900
0177: James Matthew Barrie. Courage. Signed and Inscribed, "To Lady Desborough / from her friend / JamesEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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0179: Rupert Brooke. Autograph Letter Signed, to "Dear [St. John Greer?] Ervine." [London], "Monday"Est. $4,000-$6,000
0180: Art Buchwald. Typescript Signed, with numerous holograph additions and deletions. Np, circa 11Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
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0181: George Gordon Byron. Autograph Endorsement Signed, "accepted / Byron." Np, circa June 1812.Est. $600-$900
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0182: Thomas Carlyle. Autograph Letter Signed, "T. Carlyle," to William Graham ("My dear friend").Est. $1,000-$2,000
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0183: Stephen Crane. Autograph Letter Signed, "S.C.," to fellow writer and friend Robert Barr ("My dearEst. $3,000-$4,000
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0184: Charles Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed, to Richard Vaughan Yates. [London], 12 June 1848.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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0185: Charles Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed, to James Gilbert, explaining that his "cheap edition" isEst. $1,500-$2,500
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0186: Charles Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed, to "The very Reverend / The Dean [of Peterborough,Est. $1,000-$2,000
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0188: Alexandre Dumas; PËre. Two Autograph Letters Signed, "Ale Dumas," to unnamed recipients, inEst. $600-$900
0189: T.S. Eliot. The Cultivation of Christmas Trees. Signed and Inscribed, "To Dick & Amy Hall / from TomEst. $700-$1,000Lot Passed
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0190: Ralph Waldo Emerson. Autograph Letter Signed, "R.W. Emerson," to "Dear Will [his brother William?]."Est. $600-$900
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![Rupert Brooke. Autograph Letter Signed, to "Dear [St. John Greer?] Ervine." [London], "Monday": Boarding at house of Winston Churchill's private secretary Rupert Brooke Autograph Letter Signed, to "Dear [St. John Greer?] Ervine," wondering how to dress for the visit, hoping he would accompany](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/394464/218603601_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1761766804)




![Charles Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed, to Richard Vaughan Yates. [London], 12 June 1848.: Charles Dickens Autograph Letter Signed, to Richard Vaughan Yates, expressing satisfaction at receiving his letter, assuring him that everyone has fond recollections of their visit to Liverpool, and](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/394464/218603610_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1761766804)

![Charles Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed, to "The very Reverend / The Dean [of Peterborough,: Charles Dickens Autograph Letter Signed, to "The very Reverend / The Dean [of Peterborough, Augustus Saunders], looking forward to visiting [to do a reading at the Corn Exchange building],](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/394464/218603614_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1761766804)
![Charles Dickens. Autograph Letter Signed. London, 23 September 1869.: Charles Dickens Autograph Letter Signed, to accountant and writer Joseph Charles Parkinson ("My Dear Parkinson"), agreeing to publish whatever he chose to write about his trip to the [Middle] East,](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/394464/218603615_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1761766804)


![Ralph Waldo Emerson. Autograph Letter Signed, "R.W. Emerson," to "Dear Will [his brother William?].": Ralph Waldo Emerson Autograph Letter Signed, "R.W. Emerson," to "Dear Will [his brother William?]," acknowledging receipt of his check. 1 page, 8vo, with integral blank; horizontal folds. Concord,](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/199/394464/218603621_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1761766804)


