Andrewski Coll. of Cinema & Rare Books # VII 2010-09-26 Auction - 432 Price Results - Mid-Hudson Auction Galleries in NY - Page 5
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Andrewski Coll. of Cinema & Rare Books # VII

The auction of The Gene Andrewski Collection of Cinema Part VII includes what has become the ongoing mix of movie posters, inserts, lobby cards, press books, exhibitors campaign books, original scripts, photographs by the Hollywood celebrity photographers, ISP's and autographs. Also included in this sale is The Andrewski Library of rare first editions which were made known to us recently. Although we had been given a first edition of Gone With the Wind and Hilton's Lost Horizon which were sold in a recent auction, we were unaware that an entire library of rarities existed. Gene Andrewski was introduced to classic literature by his mother at age seven and soon developed his own flair for writing. He would later serve as the first managing editor of The Paris Review working alongside George Plimpton and others. There are thousands of items included in the approx. 450 lots of this auction. Included are some items from the Cinema Collection of the late Buddy McDaniel. All of us at Mid-Hudson Galleries mourn his recent passing. As has become our tradition, following the conclusion of the internet auction we will offer about 100 lots to those gathered in the room as a thank you to those who come to the auction and participate live. In the past, this has been fun and the buying is great.
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NICHOLS VAN BOKKELEN SPENCER: Anthony Trollope New York 1925 129 of 490 copies on Italian hand made paper
0090: NICHOLS VAN BOKKELEN SPENCEREst. US$40-US$60
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WEBSTER JEAN DADDY LONG LEGS: New York Century Co. 1912 Illus. by the author with d/j and glassine wrapper. Decorated cloth
0091: WEBSTER JEAN DADDY LONG LEGSEst. US$60-US$80
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SPARK MURIEL MEMENTO MORI: London 1959 Inscribed to Gene Andrewski from Muriel Spark at Hobery Street on 7th Aug 1959. Muriel Spark was the author of The Prime Of Miss Jean Brody
0092: SPARK MURIEL MEMENTO MORIEst. US$30-US$50
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WINSOR KATHLYN FOREVER AMBER: New York 1944, signed by the author on the title page. First Printing of authors first book. Glassine d/j
0093: WINSOR KATHLYN FOREVER AMBEREst. US$40-US$60
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HUXLEY, ALDOUS AFTER MANY A SUMMER: London 1939 Signed Copy in d/j with glassine cover
0095: HUXLEY, ALDOUS AFTER MANY A SUMMEREst. US$100-US$130
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TARKINGTON, FASCINATING STRANGER: Booth Tarkington, The Fascinating Stranger and Other Stories. New York 1923 number 297 of 377 copies. Signed by the author. In a glassine cover with a blue cloth board protective cover forming a box
0096: TARKINGTON, FASCINATING STRANGEREst. US$40-US$60
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LEA, TOM THE BRAVE BULLS: Boston 1949 Title page drawing and decorative drawings by the author First Edition. Signed copy with d/j and glassine protective sleeve
0097: LEA, TOM THE BRAVE BULLSEst. US$20-US$30
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FLEMING, IAN GOLDEN GUN: London 1965 With d/j and protective glassine cover
0098: FLEMING, IAN GOLDEN GUNEst. US$100-US$150
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MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET: Altogether, The Collected Short Stories Of: W. Somerset Maugham. 30 stories. London 1935 with d/j and glassine cover
0099: MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSETEst. US$20-US$30
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MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET: A Writer's Notebook. N.Y. 1949 Limited Edition, preprinted from Cosmopolitan Magazine, a condensed version of the complete book which would not be published until the fall of 1949 by Doubleday,
0100: MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSETEst. US$40-US$60Lot Passed
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J.D. SALINGER TWO FIRST EDITIONS: Raise High The Roof Beams, Carpenters And Seymour, An Introduction. Boston - Toronto 1963 Copyright 1955, 1959, First Edition, with dedication page following title page d/j, glassine cover. Franny
0101: J.D. SALINGER TWO FIRST EDITIONSEst. US$180-US$220
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STYRON, WILLIAM DARKNESS VISIBLE: A Memoir of Madness, Random House 1990. Inscribed by the author to book collector David Tasket (Key West) To David with best wishes and extreme gratitude Bill Styron Key West Jan 1991 d/j with
0102: STYRON, WILLIAM DARKNESS VISIBLEEst. US$60-US$100
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MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET THEATRE: London 1st English Edition. 2nd Issue with pp. 7-8 a cancel, with d/j, and glassine cover
0102A: MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET THEATREEst. US$300-US$500
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O'NEILL EUGENE DAYS WITHOUT END 1ST ED.: Random House 1934 First Edition with the book plate of Jean Hersholt, signed in ink on the book plate Jean Hersholt with d/j with glassine protective cover
0103: O'NEILL EUGENE DAYS WITHOUT END 1ST ED.Est. US$80-US$120
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WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE GRAND SIGNED: New York 1964 House of Books Ltd. Signed by Tennessee Williams. First Edition Limited to 300 numbered copies of which this is number143. With a glassine protective cover.
0104: WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE GRAND SIGNEDEst. US$200-US$300
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GALSWORTHY JOHN TWO FORSYTE INTERLUDES: London 1947 Heinemann Limited to 525 copies, 500 for sale. This is number 129 Signed. With d/j and glassine cover. Foxing inside marbleized covers and title page impression from insertion of something
0105: GALSWORTHY JOHN TWO FORSYTE INTERLUDESEst. US$40-US$50
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W.H. DAVIES THE SONG OF LOVE: London, Jonathan Cape 1926 First Edition one of 125 numbered copies of which this is 36. Signed W.H. Davies with decorations by Dora M. Batty. D/J with glassine cover.
0106: W.H. DAVIES THE SONG OF LOVEEst. US$20-US$30Lot Passed
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A.E. COPPARD, POLLY OLIVER: First Published 1935 London: Jonathan Cape Special Edition of 50 copies of which this is 21. Signed No. d/j.
0107: A.E. COPPARD, POLLY OLIVEREst. US$20-US$30
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TWO CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Told Under A White Oak Tree By Bill Hart's Pinto Pony: Riverside Press Cambridge 1922 (Edited by his master Wm. S. Hart with illustrations by J. Montgomery Flagg, Inscribed to the book receiver in a
0108: TWO CHILDREN'S BOOKSEst. US$60-US$80
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF HEMINGWAY: Random House N.Y. 1931 Louis Henry Cohn with pullout copy of letter "You may have this for your book… but truly… I think it is all balls to publish bibliographies of living writers Ltd. Edition
0109: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF HEMINGWAYEst. US$100-US$150
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HIGH SPOTS OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: 1929 New York, Johnson Merle Bennett Book Studio, Ltd. Edition of 750 copies of which this is No. 274 Bound in Imported Leathers. Three-quarter Turkey Morocco binding.
0110: HIGH SPOTS OF AMERICAN LITERATUREEst. US$60-US$80
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HUGHES, RICHARD: A Moment Of Time - London, Chatto & Windus 1926 with d/j and glassine protective cover, also Gipsy - Night and Other Poems. London 1922 with portrait, Authors first book. Golden Cockerel Press 1 of
0111: HUGHES, RICHARDEst. US$80-US$100
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MAUGHAM, W., SOMERSET THE VAGRANT MOOD: London 1952 1st Edition. Signed W. Somerset Maugham. One of 500 Original calf in protective sleeve, spine rubbed at top.
0112: MAUGHAM, W., SOMERSET THE VAGRANT MOODEst. US$140-US$160
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