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AUTOGRAPHS, LETTERS & MANUSCRIPTS AUCTION

AUTOGRAPHS, LETTERS, MANUSCRIPTS & HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS AUCTION
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SCHWEITZER ALBERT: (1875-1965): SCHWEITZER ALBERT: (1875-1965) Alsatian Theologian, Musician, Philosopher & Physician, Nobel Peace Prize winner 1952. An unusual manuscript D.S., Albert Schweitzer, one page, oblong 8vo, Lambarene,
0647: SCHWEITZER ALBERT: (1875-1965)Est. €180-€240
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FREUD SIGMUND: (1856-1939): FREUD SIGMUND: (1856-1939) Austrian Neurologist & Founder of Psychoanalysis. Freud formulated the Oedipus complex and developed his theory on the Analysis of Dreams. He lived and worked in Vienna
0648: FREUD SIGMUND: (1856-1939)Est. €1,800-€2,400
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FREUD SIGMUND: (1856-1939): FREUD SIGMUND: (1856-1939) Austrian Neurologist & Founder of Psychoanalysis. Freud formulated the Oedipus complex and developed his theory on the Analysis of Dreams. He lived and worked in Vienna
0649: FREUD SIGMUND: (1856-1939)Est. €6,000-€10,000
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JONES ERNEST: (1879-1958): JONES ERNEST: (1879-1958) British Neurologist & Psychoanalyst, the official biographer of Sigmund Freud. A brief A.L.S., Ernest Jones, on one side of his personal printed correspondence card, Elsted,
0650: JONES ERNEST: (1879-1958)Est. €180-€240
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ADLER ALFRED: (1870-1937): ADLER ALFRED: (1870-1937) Austrian Psychotherapist and Founder of the school of ''Individual Psychology''. T.L.S., Adler, one page, 8vo, n.p., 9th May 1930, to Dr. Kraus, in German. Adler states in
0651: ADLER ALFRED: (1870-1937)Est. €180-€240
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JUNG CARL: (1875-1961): JUNG CARL: (1875-1961) Swiss Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology. An interesting T.L.S., C.G. Jung, one page, 4to, Zurich, 4th March 1954, on his personal printed
0652: JUNG CARL: (1875-1961)Est. €4,800-€7,000
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HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER: (1769-1859): HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER: (1769-1859) Prussian Geographer, Naturalist and Explorer. A.L.S., `Humboldt´, one page, 12mo, n.p. [Paris], n.d. [c.1822], to Madame Countess de Mecy(?), in French. In his
0653: HUMBOLDT ALEXANDER: (1769-1859)Est. €240-€360
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FRANKLIN JOHN: (1786-1847): FRANKLIN JOHN: (1786-1847) British Rear-Admiral and Arctic Explorer. Franklin was present at the Battle of Copenhagen (1801) and served on board HMS Bellerophon at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805). A
0654: FRANKLIN JOHN: (1786-1847)Est. €360-€480
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PARRY WILLIAM EDWARD: (1790-1855): PARRY WILLIAM EDWARD: (1790-1855) English Rear Admiral and Arctic Explorer. A.L.S., W Parry, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d. ('Monday'), to Mrs. Fosbery. Parry informs his correspondent that he has ordered
0655: PARRY WILLIAM EDWARD: (1790-1855)Est. €120-€140
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PEARY ROBERT: (1856-1920): PEARY ROBERT: (1856-1920) American Rear Admiral and Explorer, claimed to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition in 1909. A.L.S., R. E. Peary, U.S.N., one page, 4to, Academy of
0656: PEARY ROBERT: (1856-1920)Est. €120-€180
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DE GERLACHE ADRIEN: (1866-1934): DE GERLACHE ADRIEN: (1866-1934) Baron de Gerlache. Belgian Navy Officer who led the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99. Very attractive and fine signed 6.5 x 4 photograph `Souvenir affectueux
0657: DE GERLACHE ADRIEN: (1866-1934)Est. €1,000-€1,400
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TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION:: TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION: A slim 4to sheet of official printed stationery from the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-13, led by Robert Falcon Scott and his crew on the Terra Nova polar expedition
0658: TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION:Est. €240-€360
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LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813-1873): LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary & Explorer of Africa. A printed portion of the proof to Livingstone's publication Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, one page,
0659: LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813-1873)Est. €480-€700Lot Passed
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LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813-1873): LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813-1873) Scottish Missionary & Explorer of Africa. A good A.L.S., David Livingstone, four pages, 8vo, Hamilton, 1st September 1864, to Dr. Cumming. Livingstone announces 'I felt
0660: LIVINGSTONE DAVID: (1813-1873)Est. €700-€1,000
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STANLEY HENRY M: (1841-1904): STANLEY HENRY M: (1841-1904) British Journalist and Explorer. A.L.S., Henry M Stanley, one page, 8vo, New Bond Street, London, 20th September 1884, to Mr. Byles, on printed stationery featuring an
0661: STANLEY HENRY M: (1841-1904)Est. €180-€240
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BURTON RICHARD F.: (1821-1890): BURTON RICHARD F.: (1821-1890) English Explorer, Geographer & Writer, famous for his travels and explorations in Africa, Asia & the Americas. A.L.S., Richd. F. Burton, one page, 8vo, n.p. (London),
0662: BURTON RICHARD F.: (1821-1890)Est. €300-€420
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CAMERON VERNEY LOVETT: (1844-1894): CAMERON VERNEY LOVETT: (1844-1894) English Traveller in Central Africa, the first European to cross equatorial Africa from sea to sea, 1875. The Royal Geographical Society placed Cameron in command
0663: CAMERON VERNEY LOVETT: (1844-1894)Est. €120-€180
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THOMSON JOSEPH: (1858-1895): THOMSON JOSEPH: (1858-1895) Scottish Explorer & Geologist who played an important part in the 'Scramble for Africa'. A rare A.L.S., Joseph Thomson, two pages, 8vo, York Gate, Regents Park, n.d.
0664: THOMSON JOSEPH: (1858-1895)Est. €240-€360
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SELOUS FREDERICK: (1851-1917): SELOUS FREDERICK: (1851-1917) British Explorer, famous for his exploits in Southeast Africa. A.L.S., F. C. Selous, three pages, 8vo, Worplesdon, Surrey, 7th February 1907, to Mrs. Noble. Selous sends
0665: SELOUS FREDERICK: (1851-1917)Est. €120-€180
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BAKER SAMUEL WHITE: (1821-1893): BAKER SAMUEL WHITE: (1821-1893) British Explorer of Africa. A.L.S., Saml. W Baker, two pages, oblong 8vo, Seymour Street, London, 30th March n.y., to a gentleman. Baker announces 'I admire your
0666: BAKER SAMUEL WHITE: (1821-1893)Est. €120-€180
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GRANT JAMES AUGUSTUS: (1827-1892): GRANT JAMES AUGUSTUS: (1827-1892) Scottish Explorer of eastern equatorial Africa. A.L.S., J. A. Grant, two pages, small 4to, n.p., n.d. ('Saturday morning'), to Mrs. Jones. Grant states that they all
0667: GRANT JAMES AUGUSTUS: (1827-1892)Est. €120-€180
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BARTH HEINRICH: (1821-1865): BARTH HEINRICH: (1821-1865) German Explorer of Africa. A rare, brief A.L.S., H. Barth, one page, 8vo, Alpha Road, London, to V. Flower ('My dear Sir'). Barth writes, in full, 'Will you do me the
0668: BARTH HEINRICH: (1821-1865)Est. €240-€360
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BATES HENRY WALTER: (1825-1892): BATES HENRY WALTER: (1825-1892) English Explorer & Naturalist who gave the first scientific account of mimicry in animals. Bates is also famous for his expedition to the rainforests of the Amazon
0669: BATES HENRY WALTER: (1825-1892)Est. €120-€180
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TRANSATLANTIC MENUS & PROGRAMMES:: TRANSATLANTIC MENUS & PROGRAMMES: A good set of 10 attractive original printed folding stiff cards, four 8vo and six 4to. The set includes nine of S.S. Europa, German Ocean liner, (later renamed by
0670: TRANSATLANTIC MENUS & PROGRAMMES:Est. €100-€120
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