Rare Book Monthly

Articles - July - 2016 Issue

Seven Catalogues Reviewed for July

Seven new catalogues.

Seven new catalogues.

This month we review seven new catalogues. Samuel Gedge Ltd., Forest Books, and Erasmushaus offer catalogues with a variety of mostly antiquarian works from what are, for the time being anyway, European Union booksellers. The William Reese Company features American beginnings from Cortes to Lewis and Clark. Peter Harrington focuses on travel and exploration. John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller targets six specific specialties: William Blake, literature, children's books, illuminated manuscripts, fine press, and fine bindings. Michael S. Kemp Bookseller, Gresham Books, and Peter Hill Books combine to present a selection of estate and parish maps, plans, surveys, valuations, and terriers.

 

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    Sotheby’s: Ian Fleming. Casino Royale, London, 1953. First edition, first printing. $58,610.
    Sotheby’s: A.A. Milne, Ernest Howard Shepard. Winnie The Pooh, United Kingdom, 1926. First UK edition. $17,580.
    Sotheby’s: Ernest Hemingway. Three Stories And Ten Poems, [Paris], (1923). First edition of Hemingway’s first published book. $75,000.
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    Sotheby’s: L. Frank Baum. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Chicago, 1900. First edition. $27,500.
    Sotheby’s: Man Ray. Photographs By Man Ray 1920 Paris 1934, Hartford, 1934. $7,860.
    Sotheby’s: Thomas Pennant. Zoologia Britannica, Augsburg, 1771. $49,125.

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