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1911058460London: Macmillan and Co 1911. Macmillan Library of English Classics Ed . Half Dark Blue Calf. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. 368 378. Half Dark Blue Calf With Maroon Calf Labels. Full Gilt Spine. Top Edge Gilt. Hand Marbled End Papers. Large Engraved Bookplates Of Actress Dorothy Gish Signed Fr By The Designer No Names Or Marks Not Signed. Near Fine Gift Quality. <br/> <br/> Macmillan and Co unknown
1991024566New York: Hyperion / Welcome Enterprises 1991. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Illustrated Boards. Fine. 11 1/4" Tall. Color Plates Throughout. 207 Pp. Illustrated Boards With Holograms. Second Printing Stated. Fine Book As New No Dj As Issued. Inscribed To Child Actress Jane Withers "For Jane- My Dear Old Crossed Out Young Friend - All My Love Bob. Balboa Bay Club 1/31/92". <br/> <br/> Hyperion / Welcome Enterprises hardcover
29340This Scottish-born physician was a long-time radical member of Parliament and achieved fame primarily for his numerous predictions of national disasters. ALS 2pp 4 3/4" X 7 3/4" n.p. 1832 November 21. Addressed to Thomas Fyfe. Very good. Recommends a fellow radical parliamentarian for an unnamed position: "I am much gratified by the prospect you hold out of Major Beauclerks success. I believe him to be sound in his principles sincere in his declarations and able to carry them into effect if placed in the Reformed Parliament. unknown
57250Schellow Erich dt. Schauspieler 1915-1995. - "Als meiner ersten u. treuesten 'Verehrerein' in Hbg.-Altona erfülle ich heute gerne Ihren Wunsch ein Bild als 'Max' zu senden. ." . - E. Schellow debütierte 1937 als Mortimer in Schillers "Maria Stuart" am Deutschen Volkstheater in Hamburg-Altona. Der Max Piccolomini im "Wallenstein" zählte zu seinen großen Rollen. - Kl. Braunfleck am ob. Rand Tinte teils minimal verblasst. unknown
39659This huge corruption investigation of the 1980s involved the FBI IRS USPS Chicago Police Department and other law enforcement agencies and resulted in a large number of indictments and convictions of judges lawyers sheriffs police officers and court officials -- among the top of which was this federal judge convicted of extorting $200000 in "loans" from those under him; his 18-year sentence was later reduced to 13 years and he was released in 1990. TLS 5pp rectos only 8½" X 11" Oxford WI 1987 December 29. Addressed to a Chicago publisher. Very good. Two faint original fold lines and 3/4" edge tear at right margin. Writing from prison Holzer congratulates this Chicago publisher on his success then boldly states: ".allow me to introduce myself. I am a prisoner at the Federal Prison Camp Oxford Wisconsin." Interestingly when Holzer was sentenced for his crimes he remarked 'I stand before you a convicted felon exhausted disrobed and defeated. . I have committed crimes. Those crimes have destroyed me. They have wounded my family beyond measure and confused my friends. . There are no words to express my loss my remorse my grief.'' But in this letter he recaps his career then paints Operation Greylord in a different light: "I became in 1985 one of more than seventy judges lawyers and court personnel to find himself the target of a wide-ranging investigation tagged 'Operation Greylord' by the prosecutors and press followed by the inevitable indictment. after a newsy six-week trial I was of course found guilty on most counts. In the media-hyped atmosphere of the day a finding of innocent would have been impossible." The remainder of this lengthy letters is not a legal expose "but I'm ready to take on that assignment next" but rather a description of his novel "Leviticus 18" -- "the story of a Jewish family who lived in the town of Oswiecim Polish Austria-Hungary nestled in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains about thirty-five miles west of Krakow. The action occurs roughly between 1880 and 1910." Interesting and unusual with direct reference to the scandal that ruined his career. unknown
15276Founded in 1821 and today operated under the auspice of the University of Pennsylvania this institution is the first pharmaceutical college in North America. AM unsigned 2pp 6½" X 8½" n.p. n.d. Very good. Slight separations along single horizontal fold. Headed "Library of the Philada College of Pharmacy / Circular" this unsigned essay is a thumbnail history of this institution's library prepared to be typeset and distributed for collection-building purposes. "More than twenty years ago" it begins "the College of Pharmacy commenced the formation of a Library for the use of its members and their apprentices when by the Liberality of some of the early friends of the Institution and a small appropriation from the College about five hundred volumes were collected; soon after this effort the college procured a lot on Ground rent and erected their present hall on Felbert Street above 7th. This large expenditure has prevented the College from doing any thing more for the library except to bind periodicals taken in exchange for our Journal until the past Year. we have come to the conclusion that the next most important object to promote the interest of our Profession is the building up of our Library and extending its usefulness by collecting together every thing we can procure in relation to the early as well as present history of Pharmacy and its colateral branches. we earnestly request from our members and other interested in the prosperity of our useful Institution such books as they may be willing to spare from their own collections." There's a prescription for success! The ink paper and handwriting are all consistent with a date roughly 20 years after the founding of the college: circa 1840. Fascinating bit of pharmaceutical and library history. unknown
21794Abruzzo was an American businessman turned hot air balloonist; Anderson was a career balloonist with many "firsts" to his name; and Newman co-invented the ultra-light airplane piloted the first balloon flight across the Pacific Ocean in 1981 and manufactured experimental aircraft. In 1978 these three piloted the Double Eagle II in the first Transatlantic balloon crossing departing Maine on August 11 and landing in France six days later. For their achievement they were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1979. Signed commemorative postal cover honoring this achievement 6½" X 3½" cancelled in Albuquerque New Mexico on April 20 1979. Envelope bears the 13-cent "French Alliance 1778" stamp and 4-cent "A Public That Reads" stamp and a special postal cancellation featuring an image of the Double Eagle balloon and the caption "Double Eagle II / First Transatlantic Balloon Flight." No decorative printed cachet at left; no distracting recipient's name/address present. Newman signs boldly in black marker near the top adding "Double Eagle II" below his signature; below this Abruzzo signs boldly and below him Anderson too signs boldly. Anderson died in a balloon crash in Germany and Abruzzo in a private plane crash -- the Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum is named in their honor. Also present is a small portion of the original mailing envelope used to transmit this cover cancelled in Albuquerque July 26 1976. An Albuquerque philatelic connection is relevant for the Double Eagle II crew were among those who established this town as the ballooning capital of the world. Quite handsome -- and a scarce trio. unknown
14374Noted Hoosier humorist remembered for "Fables in Slang" 1900 among many other titles. Partly-printed Document Signed 1p 7" X 10½" n.p. 1937 June 23. Very good. Form sent out by "Who's Who in America" for its 1938-39 edition bearing Ade's small printed biographical entry 2" X 2½" from the previous edition affixed in the blank center area. By way of approval Ade signs this area boldly in pencil adding "O.K." An unusual mini-biography. unknown
DEMO009907I4to. fine folds. 4to one page <br/><br/>On his "Bonfield" stationery. "While the story you plan would have been timely I see no reason why we can not postpone it" unknown
31202Secretary of agriculture under Truman 1945-48 and New Mexico senator 1949-73. TNS 1p 8½" X 11" Albuquerque NM 1939 October 26. Addressed to Owen Davies. Near fine. On Anderson's "General Insurance" letterhead the future cabinet member orders a copy of Ruth Underhill's "First Penthouse Dwellers in America" adding that his check will also "cover the 3-cent postage on the book." Interesting that Anderson shows an interest in this 1938 hardcore Native American classic. And-- gulp! Shipping a book at three cents -- those were the days. Large bold signature on this exceptionally early item. Accompanied by an original and exceptional 8½" X 6½" glossy black-and-white news agency photograph showing President Truman and a small group of high-powered men. Newsprint text affixed to verso dates this image 7 April 1947 titles it "President Reviews Capital's Biggest Army Day Parade" and describes the Washington DC scene: "More than 7000 troops highlighted Army Week today in an Army Day parade down Constitution Avenue. President Truman reviewed the parade from a stand on the south end of the elipse. Photo shows left to right: Commerce Secretary W. Averill Harriman; Fleet Admiral Wm. D. Leahy the President's Chief of Staff; Agriculture Secretary Clinton Anderson; Secretary of War Robert Patterson; Treasure Secretary John Snyder and President Truman." An evocative pair -- early letter and choice photograph. unknown
40793This lawyer and oil company executive served in the Spanish-American War and as New York police commissioner from 1895 to1898; as a general in the U.S. Army he served with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War One assistant chief of staff to General John J. Pershing. TLS 1p 8¼" X 10½" n.p. 1918 December 19. Addressed to Joseph Cummings Chase 1891-1954. Very good. Lightly age toned with original folds. On typed "General Headquarters / American Exppeditionary Forces / First Section -- General Staff" stationery Andrews send this "personal and unofficial note in part to express my sincere appreciation of your work in painting my portrait this morning and partly to express also unofficially the hope that arrangements may be made for the reproduction in suitable form of all the portraits which you may paint of officers of the A.E.F." Boldly signed in brown ink. Chase had been commissioned by the A.E.F. to paint portraits of commanding generals and hero doughboys -- and they were indeed reproduced in suitable form in the 1920 book "Soldiers All: Portraits and Sketches of the Men of the A.E.F." New York: George H. Doran Company with a biographical entry about Andrews on page 429 and the portrait referred to in this letter on page 430. unknown
40802This attorney and Democratic politician served as Cleveland mayor 1912-15 but most importantly as President Woodrow Wilson's influential Secretary of War 1916-21 during the tumultuous World War One years. TNS 1p 8" X 10¼" Washington DC 30 April 1920. Addressed to Joseph Cummings Chase 1891-1954. Very good. Lightly age toned with original folds. On "War Department" letterhead Baker thanks this noted artist for "the copy of 'Soldiers All' and keenly appreciate your kindness in sending it to me. It is a book which I shall treasure very highly and there will be many happy days when I shall refer to it and recall the friendships and stirring efforts of those whom you have so happily preserved for us." Boldly signed with his usual diminutive signature. Chase had been commissioned by the A.E.F. to paint portraits of commanding generals and hero doughboys and these were published in the 1920 book "Soldiers All: Portraits and Sketches of the Men of the A.E.F." New York: George H. Doran Company. unknown
22648French director of the Council of the Resistance during World War Two; later French premier. Bold signature in blue fountain pen heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1981 January 20. Fine. With original envelope. Comes with a superb vintage 8½" X 7" glossy news agency photograph of 1947 showing Bidault signing the U.N. Charter. A fine signature and an outstanding and quite scarce photograph. unknown
27426Washington Senators third baseman debuting in 1922 and retiring in 1939. Large bold signature in blue fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1971 August 20. Fine. With original envelope. Accompanied by a superb original black-and-white 1944 news agency glossy photograph International News Photo 8½" X 6½". Original mimeographed newsprint text sheet present. Titled "Vice Pres. Wallace Tosses Out First Ball" this text reads in part: "Vice Pres. Henry Wallace throws out the first ball at the game between the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia Athletics opening the 1944 season. Vice Pres. Henry Wallace and Ossie Bluege Manager of the Wash. Senators." Standing alongside the ball-throwing veep is a grinning Bluege. A scarce and desireable vintage image. unknown
37723This German Luftwaffe fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient took part in the Spanish Civil War invasion of Poland Battle of France and Battle of Britain and is credited with downing 132 enemy aircraft in 800 missions mainly on the Eastern Front. PS 3½" X 4 3/4" n.p. n.y. Near fine. Modern sepia-tone print of a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young Borchers in uniform wearing his Knight's Cross. There's a faint facsimile signature of Borchers running across the bottom margin and Borchers signs boldly above this in think blue ink. An attractive later life example. unknown
38324Brown was an American ace who downed six enemy aircraft in 57 missions in his P-51 Mustang; Knoke was a Knight's Cross recipient a German Luftwaffe ace who in more than 2000 missions claimed 33 downed aircraft and another 19 unconfirmed kills penning the 1953 Luftwaffe classic "I Flew for the Fuhrer." Signed Commemorative Envelope 6½" X 4¼" cancelled on the 60th anniversary of the Royal Air Force's 207 Squadron on 15 November 1976. Fine. Left half consists of a pictorial color cachet showing "Lancasters of No. 207 Squadron Northern France 1944" and inset portrait of "Marshall of the Royal Air Force the Lord Tedder of Glenguin" with text at right detailing the flight on which this envelope was flown which two of the crew have signed. Special postal cancellation. At top center Knoke signs boldly in black fineline. Beneath this Brown signs in red fineline adding "Lt. Col. USAF Ret / 20th F.G. 55th F.S. / King's Cliffe England." Limitation statement inkstamped on verso notes this is number 6 of 10 examples produced. unknown
40520This popular Scottish physician and essayist gained more reknown as a man of letters than a man of medicine though he did become a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1847; friend of Thackeray and Twain he collected his essays into "Rab and His Friends" 1859 "Marjorie Fleming" 1863 and "John Leech and Other Papers" 1882 though he's mainly remembered for the 3-volume "Horae Subsecivae" "Leisure Hours" 1859. ANS 1p 3 3/4" X 6¼" Edinburgh Scotland 1878 February 27. Addressed to Alice L. Williams. Near fine. Faint mounting traces on verso. Gracious brief note apparently to an admirer: "I am with much pleasure & thanks Yrs truly." boldly penned in brown ink. unknown
28470The cofounder of the American Society of Composers Artists and Performers in 1914 and later president composed numerous hit songs for the Ziegfield Follies. ALS 1p 7" X 10½" Great Neck NY 1947 January 16. Addressed to Neil MacNeil. Fine. To this "New York Times" executive attempting to arrange speakers for the Dutch Treat Club Buck comments: "I know he J. Edgar Hoover is a very busy guy these days but he has never broken his word with me in 20 years. Heíll come and I trust it will be soon." With original envelope addressed by Buck. Accompanied by a superb 8½" X 6½" news agency photograph of 1947 showing Buck with bandleader Fred Waring and lyricist Deems Taylor at a Senate hearing protesting juke boxes -- itself a quite scarce and desirable image. unknown
19983Noted Chicago medical figure -- as Chicago's long-time coroner was the chief investigator into the St. Valentine's Day massacre February 14 1929 and was on the scene within a half hour of the slaughter; he later served as the president of the Chicago Board of Health. TLS 1p 8½" X 11" Chicago IL 1958 January 14. Addressed to Warren A. Reeder. Near fine. On Board of Health letterhead Bundesen declines an invitation to speak before the Hammond Indiana Board of Realtors: ".we are so short of personnel in the Department and I have so many commitments due to the pressure of time I will have to deprive myself of this privilege." Large full signature in blue ballpoint. Rather uncommon. unknown
27452Popular French operatic tenor. TLS in French 1p 8½" X 11" Paris France 1967 January 16. Addressed to Irving Schwerke 1893-1975 American pianist and music critic. Near fine. Not translated but a chatty letter to his old American friend who was an expatriate in the 1920s and '30s but had repatriated to Wisconsin by this time -- mentions what he's doing. being in excellent health at age 75. having three children ages 18 16 and 14 etc. With original envelope addressed in Burdino's hand. unknown
42106This American poet published his first collection "An Ode to Harvard and Other Poems" in 1907 acting as editor at "McClure's Magazine" briefly and taking part in the famed Spectra literary hoax in 1916; in 1922 he relocated to Santa Fe and became a mainstay of the rich literary scene there publishing poetry collections until 1960. ANS 1p 5¼" X 7 3/4" New York NY 1917 September 26. Addressed to Ms. Stearne. Good plus. Inoffensive mounting traces on verso cause tiny ¼" paper loss at upper right; several small paper losses along original vertical center fold not affecting text. On pale grey pictorial letterhead of Hotel St. Francis in San Francisco the poet pens a brief cryptic but cordial note in thick black ink: "A long while after and in a rattling hurry -- but with appreciative thanks and good wishes!" and signs nicely beneath. An attractive example despite noted flaws. unknown
22527American supporting actor and hoofer "A Star Is Born" "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" "Melody Cruise" etc. who occasionally played leading man in low-budget films "Seven Doorways to Death" 1943; on television co-hosted weekly adventure "Soldiers of Fortune" 1955 and guest-starred on numerous popular shows. IPS 8" X 10" n.p. n.y. ca. 1945. Near fine. Choice sepia-tone head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling Chandler in white suit coat boldly inscribed and signed in blue fountain pen in a light area at lower left: "To Jean / Best wishes / Chick Chandler." A superb striking example in handsome condition. unknown
31176This powerful attorney and diplomat is best remembered for having prosecuted the Tweed Ring and Standard Oil; he also served as U.S. ambassador to Great Britain and head of the U.S. delegation to the second International Peace Conference at The Hague. TLS 2pp separate leaves 8" X 10½" New York NY 1908 February 25. Addressed to General Horatio C. King 1837-1918 Medal of Honor-winning Civil War officer. Very good. Lightly evenly age toned. King a Dickinson alumni whose uncle Charles was the college president served as Dickinson College trustee from 1896 to 1918 and also penned many of the school's songs. He had asked Choate to deliver an address on the occasion of Dickinson's 125th anniversary to which Choate here responds: "I regret very much to say that. I have found it utterly impossible to accept your invitation to attend the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of Dickinson College and deliver the address which I should have been glad to do on every account because of the importance of the occasion and especially because you as President of the Alumni have the matter in charge and are to preside on that occasion. But in truth I have found my time and attention to necessary duties so seriously invaded by what I have already done in that line during the present season that it is not possible for me to give any more time to it. As you will realize I have many matters personal professional and semi-public to which I am committed and which I cannot possibly neglect." Nice full signature. With small 4¼" X 6 3/4" turn-of-the-century book-weight likely a frontispiece portrait of Choate. unknown
15015The celebrated English Earl served three times as foreign secretary and was instrumental in arranging the Declaration of Paris 1856 ending the Crimean War and establishing the rules of maritime warfare. ALS 1p 4½" X 7" Grosvenor Crescent 1844 June 18. Addressed to "My dear Sir." Near fine. As Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Clarendon ".cannot absent myself from a Committee tomorrow morning. It wd. be much more agreeable to me to attend the Examination for which you have had the goodness to send me a ticket. I enclose 50 as my contribution toward building the new Normal Schools. unknown
22629Influential English economist and politician. ANS 1p 6¼" X 4" n.p. London n.y. Very good. Three faint vertical folds. On pale blue stationery Cobden pens in rich brown ink a rather cryptic note: "Mr. Cobden / Post Office Packet Contract / No 19 Committee Room / 12 to 4 o'clk." Perhaps an invitation to or reminder of a political meeting Interesting and attractive. unknown