A Charlotte Bronte letter and a Walt Whitman-signed photo lead the treasures at PBA Galleries, Sept. 7

Walt Whitman’s own copy of a famed 1860 portrait that he signed and dated in ink, offered with an 1855 first edition of ‘Leaves of Grass, together estimated at $120,000-$180,000 at PBA Galleries.

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BERKELEY, Calif. – A wistful and chatty letter from Charlotte Bronte to her editor headlines PBA Galleries’ next Rare Books & Manuscripts auction, which takes place Thursday, September 7. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

Dated July 27, 1850, Bronte wrote the letter to the man whose firm, Smith, Elder, & Co., accepted the manuscripts for the debut novels of all three Bronte sisters, who had submitted them under the masculine pen names of Currer (Charlotte), Ellis (Emily) and Acton (Anne) Bell.

At the time she wrote the letter, Charlotte was the sole survivor of the three, having lost Emily and Anne to tuberculosis in 1848 and 1849, respectively, at the painfully young ages of 30 and 29. Also, by late July of 1850, the true identities of the Bronte sisters had been revealed.

Charlotte begins the three-page letter with a nod to the era when she and her sisters needed to masquerade in print as men, saying, “My dear Sir, The long and interesting letter you sent me reminded me of the old days – (they seem old days now) when you wrote to me as ‘Currer Bell Esq’…”

Within 54 lines, she speaks of a portrait she sat for and has yet to see, and shares an opinion on country living, stating, “where there is so little of human and social interest to give a lasting charm,” and goes on to say, “In Scotland, for instance, though the narrowness and prejudice of which you complain, may indeed be found, yet that stagnation of ideas, that insensibility to natural beauties, that extreme pettiness of feeling scarcely, I should think exist. I am bound, however, to confess that all these weeds grow rank enough in the cold, Moorish soil of the North of England….”

The letter, which is protected by a circa-1920s green leather folder that bears the armorial bookplate of Max Aitken, the first Lord Beaverbrook and publisher of the British tabloid The Daily Express, has an estimate of $40,000-$60,000.

Another standout lot in the September 7 sale lineup is an 1855 first edition, first issue of Walt Whitman’s immortal Leaves of Grass, offered with Whitman’s own copy of his famed 1860 photographic portrait, which he signed in ink. The lot carries an estimate of $120,000-$180,000.

Perhaps the prettiest author’s inscription to come to auction this year belongs to that on the first book in a complete set of first editions of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Estimated at $35,000-$45,000, Tolkien inscribed the book to Hal Coomer, with whom he had appeared on a radio program in 1958.

Also demanding mention is The Magic Volume! an 1840 book that might be unique. Dubbed a “blow book,” it features more than one hand-colored illustration of Queen Victoria as the Queen of Hearts. As the lot notes explain, “The book appears to change its contents depending on how the pages are flicked through, an effect achieved with different-sized tabs along the fore-edge.” Its estimate is $8,000-$12,000.

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Significant three-page autograph letter, in ink, from Charlotte Bronte to her editor, William S. Williams, dated July 27, 1850, presented in a circa-1920s green leather folder and estimated at $40,000-$60,000 at PBA Galleries.
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1855 first edition, first issue of Walt Whitman’s ‘Leaves of Grass,’ offered with the author’s own copy of a famed 1860 portrait, which he signed and dated in ink, estimated at $120,000-$180,000 at PBA Galleries.
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First edition, first printings of the Lord of the Rings trilogy with a beautifully lettered inscription by Tolkien at the front of the first book, estimated at $35,000-$45,000 at PBA Galleries.
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1840 magic book featuring a hand-colored illustration of Queen Victoria, possibly unique, estimated at $8,000-$12,000 at PBA Galleries.
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Freeman’s presents its much-anticipated American Week sales, June 4-8

Daniel Garber, ‘Brandywine Meadows,’ estimated at $200,000-$300,000. Image courtesy of Freeman’s
Daniel Garber, ‘Brandywine Meadows,’ estimated at $200,000-$300,000. Image courtesy of Freeman’s
Daniel Garber, ‘Brandywine Meadows,’ estimated at $200,000-$300,000. Image courtesy of Freeman’s

PHILADELPHIA — In back-to-back sales of fine art and rare books and manuscripts this June, Freeman’s presents American Week, bringing important American art and printed matter to market. With a strong emphasis on 20th-century canvases and important first editions, the week’s sales highlight Freeman’s dedication to this dynamic market segment. Led by striking paintings by Horace Pippin, Daniel Garber, Edward Redfield and Robert Henri, as well as quintessential literature and Americana by Walt Whitman, Thomas Paine and Henry David Thoreau, American Week offers an impressive slate of fresh-to-market works, including two curated single-owner selections. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Teddy Roosevelt’s silver watch, Sitting Bull portrait lead Blackwell’s March 18 auction

Caroline Weldon (Swiss/American, 1844-1921), oil-on-canvas portrait of Lakota Sioux leader Sitting Bull (1831-1890), painted from life in 1890. Artist-signed and dated LR, identified at LL corner as ‘Sitting Bull.’ Size: 27 x 22in (sight), 35½ x 30½ in (framed). Provenance: Railroad engineer William Lafayette Darling, thence by descent to consignor. Estimate $40,000-$80,000
Theodore Roosevelt’s American Waltham pocket watch in a coin-silver case. Gifted to him in 1898 by his sister Corinne Roosevelt Robinson and engraved inside cover: ‘THEODORE ROOSEVELT’ and ‘From D.R. and C.R.R.’ Watch is referenced in detail in a thank-you letter published in Corinne Roosevelt Robinson’s 1924 book ‘My Brother Theodore Roosevelt.’ Estimate $100,000-$200,000

CLEARWATER, Fla. – America’s rich cultural history is laced with heroes and scalawags, blue-blooded entrepreneurs and immigrant achievers who rose from the humblest beginnings. All who contributed to the colorful tapestry of our 246-year-old nation – whether saintly or scurrilous – are part of our nation’s story, which serves as the backdrop for Blackwell Auctions’ March 18 event titled “The American Sale.” Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Walt Whitman first edition Leaves of Grass crowns Doyle’s Nov. 16 sale

First edition of Walt Whitman’s ‘Leaves of Grass,’ estimated at $70,000-$100,000. Image courtesy of Doyle and LiveAuctioneers
First edition of Walt Whitman’s ‘Leaves of Grass,’ estimated at $70,000-$100,000. Image courtesy of Doyle and LiveAuctioneers
First edition of Walt Whitman’s ‘Leaves of Grass,’ estimated at $70,000-$100,000. Image courtesy of Doyle and LiveAuctioneers

NEW YORK – Doyle will present Property from the Collection of Barbara K. and Ira A. Lipman on Wednesday, November 16, starting at 10 am Eastern time. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Steinbeck and beat generation in the groove, May 19 at PBA Galleries

Elaine Steinbeck's copy of ‘East of Eden’ with a three-page autograph letter signed by her, est. $15,000-$25,000
Elaine Steinbeck's copy of ‘East of Eden’ with a three-page autograph letter signed by her, est. $15,000-$25,000
Elaine Steinbeck’s copy of ‘East of Eden’ with a three-page autograph letter signed by her, est. $15,000-$25,000

BERKELEY, Calif. – PBA Galleries will conduct an auction of Fine Literature – With the Beats, Bukowski & the Counterculture on Thursday, May 19. The sale comprises more than 480 lots of fine literature and ephemera, featuring scarce works from the counterculture and the Beat Generation, as well as a large selection from Charles Bukowski, including signed typescript poems. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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