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Two original posters

COLORFUL GILBERT AND SULLIVAN POSTER

(GILBERT AND SULLIVAN) D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY. Two original posters. London, 1919.

Original poster depicting the headsman with axe from Gilbert and Sullivan's “The Yeoman of the Guard,” accompanied by a large billboard in parts announcing the season’s productions, with three poster designs: “The Yeoman,” “The Gondoliers,” and “The Mikado.” $900.

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Writings

FINELY BOUND AUTOGRAPH EDITION OF BURROUGHS’ WRITINGS

BURROUGHS, John. Writings. Boston and New York, 1904-22. Twenty-three volumes. “Autograph Edition” of the works of one of America’s greatest nature writers, number 159 of only 750 copies signed by Burroughs and the publisher, illustrated with frontispieces and numerous plates from original photographs and etchings. $3500.

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Legal Disabilities of Married Women

"THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE… IS WRONG, THE PLAIN REMEDY LIES IN THE SUBSTITUTION OF INDEPENDENCE FOR DEPENDENCE, EQUALITY FOR SUBJECTION"

(WOMAN SUFFRAGE) HICKOX, George. Legal Disabilities of Married Women. Hartford, 1871.

First edition of the extensively-researched and often blunt 1871 work by attorney George Hickox, a Vice President of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, opposing "crippling legal disabilities" in marriage law and calling for legislation to "sweep away all existing barriers," in fragile original self-wrappers. $2800.

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Historical Account

WITH EARLY MAPS OF THE CAROLINAS AND NORTHERN COLONIES

HUMPHREYS, David. Historical Account. London, 1730.

First edition of this report of missionary activity in North America, with two engraved folding maps by Herman Moll, one of the Carolinas and the other of New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. $3800.

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Standing the Gaff

“I WOULD AS SOON BE KILLED ON A BASEBALL FIELD AS ANYWHERE ELSE”

JOHNSON, Harry (“Steamboat”). Standing the Gaff. Nashville, 1935.

First edition of the first book-length life of an umpire, illustrated with five photographs, inscribed, “Best Wishes to Jack Hessen from “Steamboat” Johnson, Umpire, Southern League.” $1100.

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Geometry of Innocence

“THE END OF THE WORLD FROM THE GEOMETRY OF INNOCENCE

SCHLES, Ken. Geometry of Innocence. Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany, 2001.

Limited edition of Schles’ long-awaited second photobook, one of only 50 copies, containing over 100 color and duotone photographic images, together with his untitled 8 by 10-inch silver gelatin photographic print of the “U.S.S. Carl Vinson,” numbered three of 50 and signed by Schles in pencil on the verso, along with his captioned inscription, “The end of the world from The Geometry of Innocence,” housed in original black chemise. With scarce original slipcase. $550.

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Trial of Theodore Parker

"ONE OF THE MOST DRAMATIC AND FAMOUS INCIDENTS IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT"

(BURNS, Anthony) PARKER, Theodore. Trial of Theodore Parker. Boston, 1855.

First edition of the fiery abolitionist's attack on the trial and rendition of Anthony Burns, and the federal government’s attempt to prosecute Parker and other key abolitionists—"one of the most remarkable and flamboyant works of the 19th century… on the right of free speech, the wrong of slavery, and the nature of judicial tyranny"—a distinctive presentation copy inscribed by him, "Mr. J— M— P— with the best wishes of Theodore Parker, March 2, 1856," a handsome copy in original cloth. $2800.

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Achter Glas

“TO TOUCH THE ESSENCE OF THE THING SEEN”

VAN DER KEUKEN, Joan. Achter Glas. Amsterdam, 1961.

First edition in softcover, scarce second work by van der Keuken, the Dutch photographer and filmmaker whose photobook vividly challenged a nation’s postwar optimism and asserted the “new form of the ‘photonovel” (Parr & Badger), with 94 black-and-white photogravures. $850.

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No. 6 Front View of the Residency

STRIKING HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH FROM MECHAM'S CLASSIC ON THE INDIAN MUTINY, 1858

(INDIA) MECHAM, Clifford Henry. No. 6 Front View of the Residency. London, 1858.

Fine hand-colored lithograph from Mecham's classic work on the Indian uprising of 1857, depicting the front of the battered residency at Lucknow, framed. $600.

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Lives of American Merchants

“WHAT WOULD THE HISTORY OF AMERICA BE IF COMMERCE AND MEN OF COMMERCE WERE LEFT OUT?”

HUNT, Freeman. Lives of American Merchants. New York, 1856-1858. Two volumes. First edition, featuring biographies of Hancock, John Jacob Astor and many more, featuring 19 elegant steel-engraved portraits of leading American merchants, handsomely bound. $950.

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Essays on Philosophical Subjects

"A FEW DAYS BEFORE HIS DEATH… HE GAVE ORDERS TO DESTROY ALL HIS MANUSCRIPTS, EXCEPTING SOME DETACHED ESSAYS, WHICH HE ENTRUSTED TO THE CARE OF HIS EXECUTORS"

SMITH, Adam. Essays on Philosophical Subjects. London, 1795.

First edition of this core volume of Smith's essays, issued posthumously, featuring the important first publication of History of Astronomy that seeks "to explain what drives 'philosophers' to ask the questions they do," an impressive wide-margined volume handsomely bound. $13,800.

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