At Auction November 13
Complete Catalogue Coming Soon
Highlights
A first edition of Jack London’s The Sea-Wolf, 1904, debuts at auction in its exceedingly rare dust jacket (known by rumor, if at all). Examples from the nineteenth century are led by “the highest of the high spots,” the first printing of the first edition of Tales, 1845, by Edgar Allan Poe. Also crossing the block is an uncommon salesman’s dummy for the Edition de Luxe of Mark Twain’s Works, 1899. Attractive library sets will be offered as well, with Henry David Thoreau’s Writings, 1906, incorporating a manuscript excerpt from Autumnal Hints.
Al Hirschfeld’s Copy of Hemingway’s First Book
First Edition of Toni Morrison’s First Book
Transcendentalists
Classics
Science Fiction & Recent Literature
Further selections of imaginative literature from the Estate of Stanley Simon will be offered, with works by Ray Bradbury and Stephen King, including many signed deluxe-issue lettered editions. A superb sampling of Philip K. Dick material boasts two signed presentation copies, and one of only three special sets of The Collected Stories, 1987.
Other titles of more recent vintage include runs of signed firsts by Cormac McCarthy and David Foster Wallace. A dedicated children’s literature section features a first edition of Beatrix Potter’s The Tailor of Gloucester, 1902.
Complete Catalogue Coming Soon
For more information on the sale, contact Specialist John D. Larson in the Books department.
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