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1. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) John
G. Schumaker (1826-1905) US Representative from New York. Signed
[free frank] postmarked cover. (2) Clyde
Martin Reed (1871-1949) 24th Governor of Kansas and U.S. Senator
from that state. Signed 1948 cover honoring William Allen
White. (3) Western Union telegram sent from congressman Philip
J. Philbin [Mass]. (4) Theodore
Roosevelt - 1906 printed gov. doc. re: PUBLIC-LAND LAWS, signed
in type, 4pp. (5) Charles
B. Rounds - served in the civil war and was a noted attorney and
judge from Calais, Maine. He was First Lieut. in Company D,
32nd Maine Infantry. Mustered April 19, 1864; wounded in the
arm May 12th at Spottysylvania. Rounds was at Elmira, NY
guarding prisoners of war, having been assigned by Special
Order No. 164 July 20, 1864. Signed 1896 bank check. (6) Kenneth
A. Roberts (1912-1989)
U.S. Representative from Alabama. CLIP SIGNATURE. (7) CHIEF OF
REVENUE AGENTS DURING WORLD WAR I] JOHN D. MURPHY (1885-1949). Lawman, Chief of revenue agents, U.S.
Treasury, Washington, D. C., 1918. Murphy went on to serve as
partner, Lewis, Murphy & Co.. accountants and tax
consultants (1919-26); among his other duties. SCARCE SIGNED
BANK CHECK, 1918, The Riggs National Bank, Washington, DC. (8) Thomas Lee
"Bum" McClung (1870-1914)
American college football player and coach who later served as
the 22nd Treasurer of the United States. Brief TLS, 1909. (9)
Antique engraved portrait of Sir Robert
Strange................Min. Bid $50
2. [ART] Tony Palazzo (1905-1970)
artist; best known as
an illustrator and author of children's books. Mr. Palazzo
was a former art director of Esquire, Coronet, Collier's
and Look magazines and had taught art at Pratt Institute
and the New School for Social Research. Offered here is a
collection of 15 Christmas / Season's Greetings card
designed by Tony. Three por 4 are likely original prints;
at least one is pencil signed by Tony. Scans upon
request..........100-150
3. [MUSIC] Paul Williams (b.1940)) American musician, composer, songwriter
and actor. Signed bank check, 1977. VG...........25-35
4. [MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Elliott Fitch Shepard
(1833-1893) New York lawyer, banker, and owner of the Mail and
Express newspaper, as well as a founder and president of the
New York State Bar Association. Shepard was married to
Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt, who was the granddaughter of
philanthropist, business magnate, and family patriarch
Cornelius Vanderbilt. From January 1861 through the outbreak
of the American Civil War and until 1862 Shepard served as an
aide-de-camp to Union Army General Edwin D. Morgan with the
rank of colonel. During this time Shepard was placed in
command of the department of volunteers in Elmira, and
enlisted 47,000 men from the surrounding area. In 1862
he was appointed Assistant Inspector-General for half of New
York state, reporting to New York's governor on troop
organization, equipment, and discipline.
In 1862 he visited Jamestown to inspect, equip and
provide uniforms for the Chautauqua regiment, his first return
since infancy, and was welcomed by a group of prominent
citizens. Shepard recruited and organized the 51st Regiment,
New York Volunteers, which was named the Shepard Rifles in his
honor. George W. Whitman, brother of the poet Walt
Whitman and a member of the regiment, was notified by Shepard
of a promotion; Shepard may have influenced his subsequent
promotion to major in 1865. In addition, Shepard was involved
in correspondence with Walt Whitman. Although President
Abraham Lincoln offered him a promotion to brigadier general,
Shepard declined in deference to officers who had seen field
service; Shepard himself never entered the field. From
1866 to 1868 Shepard served as aide-de-camp to Reuben E.
Fenton. Offered here is a ALS,1873, 2pp. to Nelson K. Hopkins,
NY State Comptroller. He is trying to set up a
meeting of the Land Board. Bottom half of letter is glued to
album page. On the verso is a letter from J.? Matthews to
Hopkins. (2) John Cox Underwood (1840-1913)
American civil engineer, Confederate veteran, journalist and
the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (serving in that
capacity from 1875 to 1879). CLIP SIGNATURE. (3) Samuel McDowell Tate
(1830-1897) Tate volunteered
for service in the Confederate army and was appointed captain
of Company D, Sixth North Carolina Regiment. Commissioned and
promoted to the rank of major on 20 May 1862, he was advanced
to lieutenant colonel on 2 July 1863 at Gettysburg. There he
assumed command of the Sixth North Carolina Regiment after the
death of Colonel Isaac E. Avery and led his troops up Cemetery
Hill and in the battle on Seminary Ridge. Tate continued to
command the Sixth regiment until the close of the war. Offered
here is a bill of sale to Col. Tate,
1991. Not signed by Tate. (4)
Charles
B. Rounds - served in the civil war and was a noted attorney
and judge from Calais, Maine. He was First Lieut. in Company
D, 32nd Maine Infantry. Mustered April 19, 1864; wounded in
the arm May 12th at Spottysylvania. Rounds was at
Elmira, NY guarding prisoners of war, having been assigned by
Special Order No. 164 July 20, 1864.
Signed 1902 bank check. (5) J. H. Hartley - Treasury
Department. Clip Signature. (6) Lucia
Trent (1897- 1977) American poet. In the 1930s
some considered her to be the best female poetry reader of the
time. ALS, 1 full page. To Mrs. Marshall who was a
journalist. (7) William Wright
Arnold (1877-1957) American politician and
jurist, serving as a U.S. representative from Illinois and a
judge of the United States Tax Court. 1929 envelope bearing
his printed Free Frank.................Min. Bid $50
5. [MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Richard F. Deimel (1881-1955)
was head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, N.J.) from 1907 to
1952. An expert on precision instruments, he was a consultant
to the Sperry Gyroscope Company (N.Y.) and author of
"Mechanics of the Gyroscope" (1952). ALS, 1907, 1p. to Robert
Simpson Woodward (1849-1924) American civil engineer,
physicist and mathematician, accepting invitation. (2) Hooper Cummings Van Vorst
(1818-1889) Judge of the Superior Court of the City of New
York. A chancellor of the State of New York, president of the
Century Club and founder of the Holland Society. ALS, 1875,
1-1/2 pp. (3) Douglas Volk (1856-1935)
American artist. Signed 1922 check.
(4) Charles B. Rounds
- served in the civil war and was a noted attorney and judge
from Calais, Maine. He was First Lieut. in Company D, 32nd
Maine Infantry. Mustered April 19, 1864; wounded in the arm
May 12th at Spottysylvania. Rounds was at Elmira, NY
guarding prisoners of war, having been assigned by Special
Order No. 164 July 20, 1864. Signed 1902 bank check. (5) Joseph Peace Hazard (1807-1892)
was born into a wealthy Rhode Island family. When he failed in
the family's textile manufacturing business, Hazard's family
supported him in pursuing his personal interests, which
included travel, architecture, and Spiritualism. Signed 1833
document. (6) [ILLINOIS-LINCOLN] Jacob
Bunn (1814-1897) important Illinois
industrialist, financier, and close friend of Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln acted as the attorney for Jacob Bunn. He was
also a Pallbearer at Lincoln's Funeral. Offered here is a
document dated 1877 made out to Bunn but not signed by
him...................Min. Bid $50
6.
[MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Kathleen
Turner (b. 1954) iAmerican
actress. Known for her distinctive, gritty voice, Turner
has won two Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated
for an Academy Award, and two Tony Awards. Signed part
of magazine clipping [sealed]. (2) Austin Corbin
(1827-1896) was a 19th-century American banking and
railroad entrepreneur. He consolidated the rail lines on
Long Island, bringing them under the profitable umbrella
of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). He was the owner of
Manhattan Beach, a resort in Brooklyn, New York City,
from which he barred Jews. He was also the owner of the
Sunnyside Plantation in Chicot County, Arkansas, from
1886 to his death in 1896, where he used convict
laborers and later brought Italian immigrants to work on
the land. CLIP SIGNATURE mounted. (3) Jacob Jennings Brown (1775-1828)
was known for his victories as an American army officer
in the War of 1812, where he reached the rank of
general. His successes on the northern border during
that war made him a national hero, and he was awarded a
Congressional Gold Medal. Unsigned engraved 1868
portrait. (4) [ILLINOIS-LINCOLN] Jacob
Bunn (1814-1897) important
Illinois industrialist, financier, and close friend of
Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln acted as the attorney
for Jacob Bunn. He was also a Pallbearer at Lincoln's
Funeral. Offered here is a document dated 1877 made out
to Bunn but not signed by him. (5) Horace Green (1802-1866)
Am. Laryngologist. CLIP SIGNATURE. (6) Printed
1868 gov. doc about Indians,
8pp. (7) Doris Reynolds
(1912-1978) Am. artist [listed]. Small unsigned ink
sketch of tree. (8) Limerick
Nation Bank [Maine] 5 checks, 1924.
(9) Douglas Volk
(1856-1935) American artist. Signed 1922
check.......Min. Bid $50
7. [FILM] Nancy Olson (b.1928) American actress. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Sunset Boulevard (1950). She co-starred with William Holden in four films, and later appeared in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and its sequel, Son of Flubber (1963), as well as the disaster film Airport 1975 (1974). Olson retired from acting in the early 1980s, although she has made a few rare returns, most recently in 2014. Signed 4 x 5-3/4 in. picture.................25-35
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9. [PORTRAIT] original engraved portrait of John Trout Greble (1834-1861 in Virginia) was a soldier in the United States Army and the Union army in the American Civil War. He was killed at the battle of Big Bethel, and was the first graduate of the United States Military Academy to be killed in the war. Overall page size is 8-3/4 x 6-1/4 in. VG................25-35
10. [PORTRAIT] original engraved portrait of Henry W. Halleck (1815-1872) Halleck served as the General in Chief of the Armies of the United States from 1862 to 1864. Overall page size is 10 x 7 in. VG................25-35
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11 . GREAT FALLS, NEW HAMPSHIRE - group of 9 documents, receipts for Cyrus Freeman, 1871-1878. VG...............25-35
12. [DESERT STORM WAR] Original Kuwait Quarter Dinar note captured from Iraqi soldiers who had previously stolen this note from the Kuwaitis. When the Iraqi soldiers surrendered during Desert Storm this note was found on one of them. This csarce note bears the official MINISTRY OF DEFENCE handstamp. Few of these exist. About 4-1/2 x 2-3/4 in. VG.............100-150
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13. [FILM] The Wynne family - 8 x 10 photo including Ed Wynn, Keenan, and his two sons around a birthday cake. c. 1950s. 10 x 8 in. VG for its age. Provenance: once owned by actor Van Johnson. ........50-75
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14. [PRISON REFORM] RARE letter by LOUIS DWIGHT (1793-1854) American Philanthropist. He graduated from Yale in 1813, and Andover Theological Seminary in 1819. He was prevented from preaching because of weak lungs, caused by inhaling a gas during a college chemical lecture. In 1824 he married Louisa Willis, sister of N.P. Willis, the poet. In that same year [1824] he embarked on a six month horseback ride for his health distributing Bibles among prison inmates in various states. The abuses that became known to him led to the formation in 1825 of the Prison Discipline Society, of which he was the practical manager until his death, effecting many needed reforms. In 1846 he visited Europe and inspected prisons there. The 29 annual reports published by Dwight contained a vast amount of valuable information not to be found elsewhere. Offered here is a ALS, Andover [Mass], 1822, 4pp. Written to Rev. Alfred Ely (1778-1866) who was born in West Springfield, MA. Ely worked as a clerk in Springfield and Hartford, CT before graduating from the College of New Jersey (Princeton) in 1804. In 1806, Alfed Ely was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Monson, MA, where he remained until his death in 1866. Ely was named as a trustee in the founding charter of Amherst College and served as a trustee from 1825 to 1854. Excellent content letter. VG..................200-300...............Min. Bid $50
15. Mystery Document dated 1809 from Itally, signed, 1p, 8 x 11.5 in. Looks like old grape stains.......Min. Bid $10
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16. [ART] Robert Adams (1917-1984) English sculptor and designer. While not widely known outside of artistic circles, he was nonetheless regarded as one of the foremost sculptors of his generation. In a critical review of a retrospective mounted by the Gimpel Fils gallery in London in 1993, Brian Glasser of Time Out magazine described Adams as "the neglected genius of post-war British sculpture",[2] a sentiment echoed by Tim Hilton in the Sunday Independent,[3] who ranked Adams' work above that of his contemporaries, Ken Armitage, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick and Bernard Meadows. Nice ALS, 1978, 1p., 8 x 9-3/4 in. plus envelope. Re: selling drawings. Fine example.........100-150
17. [ART] Leonard Wells Volk (1828-1895) American sculptor. He is notable for making one of only two life masks of United States President Abraham Lincoln. In 1867 he helped establish the Chicago Academy of Design and served as its president until 1878. He made several large monumental sculptures, including the tomb of the politician Stephen A. Douglas, and statues of American Civil War figures. Offered here is a collection of 7 signed bank checks, all 1893. VG................700-900..............Min. Bid $300
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18. [MUSIC] The McGuire Sisters were a singing trio in American popular music. The group was composed of three sisters: Chistine, Dorothy and Phyllis. Signed & inscribed color 8x10 photo, probably only signed by Phyllis. Comes with TLS signed by Phyllis. Both Fine...............25-35
19. [GERMANY] ALEXANDER von KLUCK (1846-1934) German general during World War I. He enlisted in the Prussian army in time to serve in the seven-week Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War, where he was wounded twice in the Battle of Colombey-Neuilly, and awarded the Iron Cross (second class) for bravery. He was made a general of infantry in 1906, and in 1913 was appointed Inspector General of the Seventh Army District. With the outbreak of World War I, Kluck was placed in command of the German First Army. According to the Moltke revisions of the Schlieffen Plan, the First Army was part of the strong right wing and positioned on the outer western edge of the German advance through Belgium and France. Offered here is a envelope addressed by him with his signature on the verso in return address. About 6 x 4-3/4 in. VG...............25-35
20. [JEWISH] 1956 letter to Rabbi Frederick Solomon (1899-1980) the German Expressionist artist. Signed by Rabbi Louis I. Egelson (1885 -1957) administrative secretary of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Sidney L. Regner (1903-1993) Reform rabbi and organizational executive. A lifelong peace activist, he was elected vice president of the Jewish Peace Fellowship in 1980. Richard N. Bluestein - of Hebrew Union College. 8-1/4 x 10-3/4 in. VG..............25-35
21. [From Walt Kuhn Estate] a week after his death in 1949, ART DIGEST referred to Walt Kuhn as "one of the most forceful, independent and self-disciplined painters of our time." That glowing evaluation is certainly just as valid today. [Written by Bennard B. Perlman, the art historian-author, from Baltimore]. Offered here are items from the Kuhn Estate in Maine. [1] Kennedy Galleries 1974 letter sending $3000 for month of June. At this time the Kennedy Galleries in New York was handling the Kuhn Estate and Brenda Kuhn received a monthly check of $3000 plus more if something sold. [2] Letter dated 1962 from attorney for Kuhn estate about Maine inheritane tax and a $125 bill for repairs to the painting "Landscape and Brook. [3] Dorsha Hayes (1897-1990) stage actress and dancer during the early 20th century. She was born in Galesburg, Illinois. She made her debut appearance in Pierre Loti's Daughter of Heaven in 1912. TLS, 1983, 1p. [4] Althea Bransom, neice of the noted artist Paiul Bransom. ALS, 1983, 1p. [5] Ruth M. Blaine - ALS, 1983, 2pp. about an UNSIGNED painting from the 1930s WPA project. She wants to know if Brenda thinks it is by Walt Kuhn. [6] Two letters, 1983, fromMaine Historical Society. [7] Brenda Kuhn (1911-1912) Co-manager, Kuhn Estate, New York City, 1949-1956; manager, Kuhn Estate, New York City, 1956-1966; Collection of Brenda Kuhn, Kuhn Estate, Cape Neddick, 1956-1966; founder, Cape Neddick Park, since 1965. President Kuhn Memorial Corporation, Cape Neddick, 1968-1975. Founder Walt Kuhn Gallery, Cape Neddick, since 1980. Brenda Kuhn has been listed as a noteworthy art historian by Marquis Who's Who. SIGNED 1967 bank check. [8] Thank you for donation card 1960, from Museum of Art, Ogunquit, Maine. [9] Synnove Haughom (1911-2005) From 1969 to 1978 she was in charge of the art museum at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Later she moved north to Camden and was curator at the Farnsworth Museum. She was a close friend of Brenda Kuhn. 1p. ALS saying she was in Portland and saw "your father's paintings in the Barridoff [gallery' and the Museum." [10] Synnove Haughom (1911-2005) ALS, 1985, 2pp. Mentions seeing painting by Walt Kuhn and Marsden Hartley. [11] Synnove Haughom (1911-2005) ALS, 1984 on postcard - mentions Tea Party painting by Walt Kuhn "still puzzles me." [12] Synnove Haughom (1911-2005) ALS, 1984, 2pp. Talks about Port Clyde, maine and the church there says that "the Wyeths attend a different church - Ridge". The Wyeths, of course, were Andrew and Betsey Wyeth. [13] 2 page TLS from an attorney about the sale of a Kuhn painting titled "Brenda in Ogunquit." Price $75,000. [14] Brief autograph note dated 1983 re" birthday of a 3 year old child [Cape Neddick, Maine]. [15] Group of 3 Walt Kuhn gallery consignment sheets signed by 3 different artists 1986 & 1987. [16] 2 misc. items. In all approx. 20 pieces. VG..............Min. Bid $75
22. Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) American artist, illustrator and author. He studied with the influential painters and theorists of his day, including Arthur Wesley Dow, William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri, Abbott Thayer, and Kenneth Hayes Miller. A transcendentalist and mystic, Kent painted remote and austere lands, including Newfoundland (1914-15), Tierra del Fuego (1922-23), and Greenland (1929; 1931-32; 1934-35). Collotype offered here is from The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1925. Not in Burne Jones. Unsigned. Image sizes approx. 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches plus clean margins. Printed on copper plates by hand on French Arches hand-made paper. This is a proof printing. Fine, black impression, on cream wove paper, in excellent condition. Scarce............100-150
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23. [NOBEL] Daniel Kahneman (b. 1934) is an Israeli-American psychologist and economist notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioral economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (shared with Vernon L. Smith). His empirical findings challenge the assumption of human rationality prevailing in modern economic theory. Signed picture, 2021, about 4x6 in. Fine........50-75
24. [NOBEL] Robert John Aumann (b. 1930-) Israeli-American mathematician, and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He is a professor at the Center for the Study of Rationality in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. He also holds a visiting position at Stony Brook University, and is one of the founding members of the Stony Brook Center for Game Theory. Aumann received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2005 for his work on conflict and cooperation through game theory analysis. He shared the prize with Thomas Schelling. Signed 4x6 picture, 2021. Fine.............50-75
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25. [Mixed Lot] includes: (1) James Owen HANNAY (1865-1950). Novelist under the pseudonym George A Birmingham. Typewritten Letter Signed to Miss Marshall [journalist], 1913. (2) William F. Buckley (1925-2008) American public intellectual, conservative author and political commentator. Signed, inscribed magazine picture. (3) James Avery Hopwood (1822-1928) American playwright of the Jazz Age. He had four plays running simultaneously on Broadway in 1920. ALS, c. 1913, 1p. to journalist Miss Marshall. (4) Peter Hackes (1924-1994) was a longtime American TV and radio correspondent who late in life had acting roles in two prominent American films. Figned 1966 US Navy Recovery Force cover. (5) David J. Brewer (1837-1910) Associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1889-1910). Eight handwritten lines signed in the 3rd person. Fine. (6) Simon Flexner, M.D. (1863-1946) was a physician, scientist, administrator, and professor of experimental pathology at the University of Pennsylvania (1899–1903). He served as the first director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1901–1935) (later developed as Rockefeller University) and a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation. He was also a friend and adviser to John D. Rockefeller Jr. TLS, 1914, 1p. Laid to another sheet. (7) Rev. Anson Judd Upson (1823-1902) Chancellor of the University of the State of New York, and ex-President of Auburn Theological Seminary. He was the author of numerous literary and historical lectures, sermons, and addresses. ALS, 1863, 1p. (8) Arthur M. Free (1879-1953) served six terms as a United States Representative from California from 1921 to 1933. 1929 envelope bearing his PRINTED Free Frank. (9) Vermont 1809 document buying food [small]. (10) Milton C. Garber (1867-1948) U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. 1929 envelope bearing his PRINTED Free Frank...........Min. Bid 75
26. [KKK] 2 autographs offered here: (1) Robert M. Shelton (1929-2003) was a former car-tire salesman and printer who became nationally famous as the Imperial Wizard of United Klans of America (UKA), a Ku Klux Klan group. Card signed on which he pens "For our God & Country '66". On other side os picture of Confederate flag. (2) Herbert W. Christenberry (1897-1975) United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
In 1958, he ordered racial desegregation of the admission practices of Louisiana State University in New Orleans. In 1965, he ordered the Bogalusa, Louisiana police department to protect civil rights demonstrators instead of harassing, arresting, or leaving them to be beaten by onlookers. Time Magazine reported that he directed the defendants that "you should do everything under the law to guarantee the constitutional rights of Negroes," and he chided the townspeople for appearing to fly nothing but Confederate flags rather than the American flag. In 1970, he ordered the racial desegregation of the local AFL-CIO asbestos workers union. In 1971, he enjoined Orleans Parish District Attorney Jim Garrison from continuing to prosecute Clay L. Shaw for alleged perjury and other criminal charges after Garrison's unsuccessful trial of Shaw for conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy on grounds that Garrison was engaging in unconstitutional prosecutorial misconduct. Time Magazine described Judge Christenberry as "a tough old bird [who] has not been notable for taking any guff from anyone." Signed lined 3x5 card mounted to album page. Interesting lot..............100-150
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27. [MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Charles Edward Courtney (1849-1920) American rower and rowing coach from Union Springs, New York. A carpenter by trade, Courtney was a nationally known amateur rower. Courtney never lost a race as an amateur and finished a total of 88 victories. CLIP SIGNATURE. (2) Douglas Volk [1856-1935] AMERICAN ARTIST. Signed 1910 bank check. (3) Anne Campbell (1852-1935) signed 14 line handwritten poem. (4) Ida Mulle - singer/dancer. Signed card 1926. (5) Max Gebhard SECKENDORFF (1852-1911). American journalist; chief, Washington bureau of the "New York Tribune" (1883-1911); a very influential journalist between the time of President Chester Arthur and President William Howard Taft. Signed Riggs National Bank check, 1911. (6) Philip Joseph Philbin (1898-1972) Democratic U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts. Signed 1946 Maintenance Service Agreement. (7) BRENDA KUHN (1911-1993) the only child of the famous American artist, Walt Kuhn. She spent her whole life overseeing the Kuhn Estate, was a philanthropist, Kuhn scholar, amateur photographer. Signed 1965 bank check..........Min. Bid $50
28. [MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Anna Kaskas - Metropolitan opera singer. Sig., inscribed 8x10 photo, 1943. Two punch holes left side. (2) Dennise E. Stires - Warner Bros. 1984 paycheck endorsed on verso. (3) Gladys Hanson (1884-1973) was a stage and silent film actress. Signed card. (4) [ILLINOIS-LINCOLN] Jacob Bunn (1814-1897) important Illinois industrialist, financier, and close friend of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln acted as the attorney for Jacob Bunn. He was also a Pallbearer at Lincoln's Funeral. Offered here is a document dated 1877 made out to Bunn but not signed by him. (5) National Tea Co. 1943 stock certificate. (6) Rudy Vallée (1901-1986) American singer, musician, actor, and radio host. He was one of the first modern pop stars of the teen idol type. Signed bank check, 1935. VG (7) Louise Andrews Kent (1886-1969) American author. Her handwriting on bank check register. Three check stubs written but not signed by her, 1947. (8) George Huddleston (1869-1960) U.S. Representative from Alabama, 1929 envelope bearing his PRINTED Free Frank...........Min. Bid $50
29. [FILM] George Segal Jr. (1934-2021) American actor, comedian and musician. He became popular in the 1960s and 1970s for playing both dramatic and comedic roles. After first rising to prominence with roles in acclaimed films such as Ship of Fools (1965) and King Rat (1965), he co-starred in the classic drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). Signed, inscribed 5x7 picture. Fine..................50-75
30. Diana Canova (b.1953) American actress, director, and professor. Offered here is a signed sketch, 8-1/4 x 5 in. VG.............50-75
31. [VERMONT] Benj. Swan (1762-1839) was an American merchant, banker and politician. He was an important political figure in Vermont and served as State Treasurer.A Federalist, Swan served in local offices including Postmaster. He served as Justice of the Peace when holders of that office still heard court cases. He was also active in the militia, and achieved the rank of Major.In 1796 Swan was appointed County Clerk, an office in which he served until his death. Swan was elected Vermont State Treasurer in 1800. He served until 1833, and is the state's longest-tenured Treasurer. This is an original document, dated Woodstock, 1811, a double sided writ for non-payment of debts....signed twice on the front by Benjamin Swan and once on the back side. Document is 9-3/4 x 15 in. Also signed by Job Lyman (1781-1870) was a Vermont politician, attorney and banker who served as Vermont's State Auditor. Overall very good condition................100-200.............Min. Bid $25
32. [AMERICANA] Benjamin Wadsworth (1750-1826) undated manuscript document signed Mr. Wadsworth making a payment to Dr. Holten. Wadsworth was the pastor of the First Church in Danvers, Massacustetts. Samuel Holten was a Continental Congressman from Massachusetts. Approx. 6 x 3-3/4 in. VG................80-120
33. [FILM] Albert Glasser (1916-1998) was a composer, conductor and arranger of film music, primarily in the realm of B-movies during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon. For the US War Department, Glasser composed for Frank Capra's Special Services Unit and for Office of War Information radio shows for overseas broadcasts. For television, he composed the score for the early western, The Cisco Kid. For radio, he composed scores for Hopalong Cassidy, Clyde Beatty, and Tarzan. Glasser joined ASCAP in 1950, and his popular song compositions include "Urubu", "The Cisco Kid", "Someday" and "I Remember Your Love". Offered here are 3 signed items. (1) Lengthy 1992 TLS with very good content. (2) Signed typescript of "I Did It", 7pp., signed on 1st page, 1992. (3) Another Signed typescript of "I Did It", 7pp., signed on 1st page, 1992.............80-120
34. [MUSIC MULTIPLE LOT} includes: (1) Rene Clemencic (1928 - ) Austrian composer, recorder player, harpsichordist, conductor and clavichord player. AMQS from his famous "Kabbala Oratorio." Approx. 10-1/2 x 4". VG. (2) Christoph von Dohnanyi (b. 1929) German conductor. Signed, inscribed, 8x10 photo, 1991. (3) Irmgard Seefried (1919-1988) distinguished German opera soprano. Signed 5x7 photo. VG (4) Lukas Foss (1922-2009) German-born American composer, conductor, pianist. ANS, no date, 4-1/4 x 5-1/2". VG (5) [OPERA] DAME JOSEPHINE BARSTOW (1940- ) British Soprano - A most powerful and intense singing actress. She created the role of Denise in The Knot Garden, Gayle in The Ice Break and many other roles. She is a great interpreter of contemporary roles, appeared in films. SIGNED personal note card with sentiment. (6) Bradford Marsalis - Jazz saxophonist. Signed card. (7) Ovide Musin [1854-1929] Belgian violinist, composer. Clip signature. (8) C. Austin Miles [1868-1946] Am. composer. Signature..........Min. Bid $50
35. (HOLLYWOOD/ENTERTAINER NOTABLES LOT) SID KROFFT & MARTY KROFFT - Producers/Puppeteers. SIGNED/inscribed 10x8 photo from ”Land of the Lost”. ALLYN ANN McLERIE (1926) Actress. SIGNED inscribed 8x10. PINKY LEE (1907-1993) Burlesque Comic and Chldren’s TV Show. SIGNED inscribed 8x10 print photo. VAN JOHNSON (1916-2008) Actor SIGNED 8x10 in silver ink. FORD RAINEY (1908-2005) Actor. SIGNED 8X10 Photo. JOAN LESLIE (1925) Actress. SIGNED, heavy stock photo 8x10. GIL LAMB (1906-1995) Actor. SIGNED inscribed heavy stock photograph, fold, with signed envelope. JACK DODSON (1931) Actor Signed Andy Griffith Show, collectors photo card..............Min. Bid $50
36. [WW 2 NAVAL] WILLIAM H.P. BLANDY (1890-1954), known to friends as "Spike", was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II. He participated in the occupation of Veracruz, Mexico in 1914 and served on board the battleship USS Florida (BB-30) (BB-30) with the British Grand Fleet during World War I. During World War II he was Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance from 1941 to 1943. Here he had a controversial role in the infamous torpedo scandal involving the initially practically useless Mark 14 torpedo, and the long delays incurred on the work testing and launching the electric Mark 18 torpedo. In December 1943 he became Commander, Group 1, Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, and commanded the pre-invasion bombardment group during the campaign for Iwo Jima. Offered here are 2 document from the personal files of Louis W. McKeehan (1887-1975) Director of the Physics Laboratories Yale. He took leave of his teaching position to help out with the war effort. He was the driving force behind the creation of the torpedo called Fido. Capt. Louis McKeehan, head of the Mine Warfare Branch of the Bureau of Ordnance. Scientists at the Naval Torpedo Station at Newport, Rhode Island had been considering acoustic homing torpedoes for fifteen years but insisted that torpedoes made too much noise themselves to be able to home on any external noise source and until McKeehan came along to challenge them they seemed to have a point. But McKeehan was not a career naval officer. He was a reserve officer, on active duty for the duration, whose peacetime job was director of the physics laboratories at Yale University. Unimpressed by the received wisdom of Navy engineers, McKeehan turned to HUSL and BTL where his idea for an acoustic homing torpedo quickly bore fruit. With support and funding from the NDRC, HUSL and BTL proved Newport wrong and only seventeen months after the beginning of the project Fido had entered service and made his first kill. After the war, the scientists at Bell Labs who had worked on Fido returned to telephone work, Captain McKeehan returned to Yale, and Harvard - like some other universities - anxious to shed the military connection as soon as possible took back its buildings and ended its classified work. Louis McKeehan was, among other things, author of Yale Science: The First Hundred Years, 1701-1801 (New York: H. Schuman, 1947). Captain Louis W. McKeehan, United States Navy, was awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States while attached to the Research and Development Section, Bureau of Ordnance, from the outbreak of hostilities in 1941 to March 1944. These are: (1) Nov. 10, 1942. McKeehan has written at bottom "Mines Development". (2) Oct. 22, 1943 Bureau of Ordnance Circular Letter, 4pp. - printed, signed Blandy in type. Both VG...............50-75
37. [PHOTOGRAPHY] Original photograph taken in 1910 of Laura Jean Libbey (1862-1924) the American writer. Over fifteen million copies of her books were published. This vintage photograph was taken by Luther S. White [NYC] in 1910. Paper size 9.5 x 6.5 in. VG.................75-100
38. [MILITARY MEDICAL] The Association of MILITARY SURGEONS of the United States. 1919 document signed. Major Paul Stanley Hill elected to this association, Henry Patrick Birmingham(1854-1932) who was a surgeon and an American brigadier general active during World War I. Birmingham's first tours of duty were with the Fourth Cavalry in actions against the Apaches in the southwest. He was promoted to assistant surgeon on February 18, 1886. During the Spanish–American War, he served in Puerto Rico and then in the Philippines. On June 4, 1898, he was promoted to major, brigade surgeon of volunteers, and on April 23, 1908 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, Medical Corps. In 1914, he was the chief surgeon of the Vera Cruz Expedition under General Frederick Funston. On October 2, 1917, Birmingham was promoted to brigadier general and the same year he received an honorary master's degree from the University of Michigan. During World War I, Birmingham was in charge of the ambulance service of the army and the gas defense service of the medical department. In 1918, he retired as a colonel, then went right back to active duty. In 1930, he retired by operation of law as a brigadier general. Also signed by Secretary James Robb Church (1866-1923)
United States Army Assistant Surgeon who received the Medal of Honor for his actions as part of the Rough Riders regiment during the Spanish–American War. He also served in World War I, and wrote about the effects of poison gas and his experiences as a wartime doctor. Church was awarded a Medal of Honor for actions during the Battle of Las Guasimas in the Spanish–American War on June 24, 1898. He received his medal on January 10, 1906, from Theodore Roosevelt, who was also part of the Rough Rider regiment. It was the first time that the Medal of Honor had ever been presented in person by the president of the United States. In addition to performing gallantly the duties pertaining to his position, voluntarily and unaided carried several seriously wounded men from the firing line to a secure position in the rear, in each instance being subjected to a very heavy fire and great exposure and danger. After the Spanish–American War, he remained in the Army, obtaining the rank of colonel. Before the United States entered World War I, Church went to France as an observer and an attaché with the French Army. Once the United States entered the war, Church joined the staff of the American expeditionary force. While an observer in France, he reported on the newly introduced poison gas warfare. He himself suffered the effects of gas. The reports of Church and Charles Flandin became a basis for the Chemical Warfare Service. He wrote a book based on his experience as a wartime doctor, The doctor's part, what happens to the wounded in war. Approx. 9 x 11-3/4 in. Expected age wear but VG............200-300
39. [MILITARY MEDICAL] Newton D. Baker Jr. (1871-1937) served as the 37th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1912 to 1915. As U.S. Secretary of War from 1916 to 1921, Baker presided over the United States Army during World War I. Offered here is a 1917 document, appointment for Paul Stanley Hill. Not signed by President Woodrow Wilson but it is signed by Newton Baker. Approx. 16 x 19 in. on vellum. Lightly aged o/w VG..............100-200
40. [ART] RALPH BAKSHI - American animator/draftsman. In the late 1950s & early 1960s he worked at CBS-Terrytoons on such series as "Heckle and Jeckle" and "Mighty Mouse." From there he went to Famous Studios-Paramount, where he directed countless "Casper the Friendly Ghost" and "Little Audrey" cartoons, among others. During the 1960s he also animated Peter Max's commercials. When Famous Studios closed in 1967, Bakshi went into partnership with Steve Krantz. Their first venture was "Fritz the Cat", released in 1972. The success of "Fritz" prompted "Heavy Traffic" [1973], a funny-sad chronicle of life in New York's slums. Striking out on his own, Bakshi produced the sometimes brilliant, often disappointing "Coonskin" [1974]; also "Wizards" [1977]; "Lord of the Rings" [1978]. Ralph Bakshi occupies a somewhat ambiguous position in the animation world. He is one of the more original artists at work in the animated cartoon medium. He has become a cult figure. ORIGINAL Ink drawing, unsigned on 6-3/4 x 8 in. sheet. As this was a "working study" there was no reason for him to have signed it...............150-250
41. [ENTERTAINMENT] Perry Como (1913-2001) American singer and television personality. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG..............30-40
42. PETER BROWN (1935-6)
American actor best known for his four-year role as young
Deputy Johnny McKay opposite John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop
in the 1958 to 1962 ABC/Warner Brothers western television
series, Lawman and as Texas Ranger Chad Cooper on NBC's Laredo
from 1965 to 1967. SP,
4x6. Signed 1997............Min. Bid $10
43.
[FILM] Ralph Bellamy (1904-1991)
American actor whose career spanned 62 years on stage, film,
and television. During his career, he played leading roles as
well as supporting roles, garnering acclaim and awards,
including an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for
The Awful Truth (1937). Offered here is a signed sketch [a
comical self-portrait], 5-1/4 x 8 in. He made the sketch but
apparently didn't like it so he added NOT before the first
name. VG.............50-75
44. [FRANCE] group of French autographs: [1] Victor Ambroise, vicomte de Lanjuinais (1802-1869) FRENCH politician, becoming a deputy in 1838. His interests lay chiefly in financial questions and in 1849 he became minister of commerce and agriculture in the cabinet of Odilon Barrot. He wrote a Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages du comte de Lanjuinais, which was prefixed to an edition of his fathers Îuvres (4 vols., 1832). 7 LINES IN HIS HAND, SIGNED. [2] MARIE LECONTE [1869-1947] Fr. actress. ALS, no year on both sides of black bordered card. [3] Jean Marie Pardessus (1772-1853) French lawyer. His Traité des servitudes (1806) went through eight editions, and his Traité du contrat et des lettres de change (1809) pointed him out as fitted for the chair of commercial law recently formed at the faculty of law at Paris. ALS, no date, 1p, 6 x 7-3/4 in. VG. [4] Charles Wagner (1852-1916) French reformed pastor whose inspirational writings were influential in shaping reformed theology. ALS, 1905, 3pp., 4-1/8 x 5-1/8". VG. [5] Aurelien Scholl (1833-1902) French author and journalist, was born in Bordeaux. He was successively editor of the Voltaire and of the Echo de Paris. He wrote largely for the theatre, and also a number of novels dealing with Parisian life. ALS, nd, 1p. Wants to sue Paul Boiteau. Moderate stain bottom corner; wrinkled. [6] Albert Auguste Cochon de Lapparent (1839-1908) French geologist. ALS, 1890, 1p, 4-3/8 x 5-1/2". [7] Félix Antoine Philibert Dupanloup (January 3, 1802-1878) was a French ecclesiastic. ALS, appears to be undated, 1p, 8 x 9-1/4". VG. [8] Olivier Émile Ollivier (1825-1913) French statesman. Although a republican, he served as a cabinet minister under Emperor Napoleon III and led the process of turning his regime into a "liberal Empire". Brief ALS, no date, 1p, 4 x 5-1/4". VG. [9] LEON BERNARD [1877-1935] Fr. actor. ALS, no year, on both sides. To Tania Fedor - "Do whatever possible for that." [10] Émile Faguet (1847-1916) French literary critic and author. Clip Signature...........150-200
45. (RARE KENTUCKY PIONEER DOCUMENT) Indenture
1798 between John Vertees Sr., Stphen Rawlings, Armistead
Churchill, Robert Hodgens, William Kelso, James Crutucher, Isaac
Morrison, Benjamin Helm, Trustees of Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
land granted to Edward Rawlings. This document is actually
signed by: Charles Helm, James Moredock, Samuel Bush, John
Vertees, Stephen Rawlings, Armistead Churchill, William Kelso,
James Crutcher, Ben Helm and Morris Miles. Approx. 8-1/4 x 13
in. Separated at middle fold line [easy to repair]; expected
edges faults. All of the sifnatures are on the verso.
RARE.................Min. Bid $200
Brief bio. on some of these signers:
Charles Helm (1777-1831) served in the Kentucky House in 1806, 1809-1811 and the Kentucky Senate from 1812-1816. He was also a veteran of the War of 1812.
Samuel Bush (1772-1812) became the Uncle of Abe Lincoln.
John Vertrees (1741-1803) he was a Captain solider in the Revolutionary War, one of 175 Virginia voluntees called by the Indians “Long Knives”, with George Rogers Clark in the conquest of the Northwest Territory (1778-9), fighting at Kaskaskia, Cahokia, Vincennes, Chilloocpthe and Pickaway; and was a captain of a company of soldiers with Col. John Floyd against Indians in 1782, following their incursions into Hardin and other counties in 1781.
Stephen Rawlings (1749-1830) Private Stephen Rawlings, served in the American Revolution from 18 July until 21 August of 1780. He was in a Militia under the command of Col William Linn, in Captain John Swan's Company. At this time, George Rogers Clark was the Commanding General. Stephen was on the payroll of the Jefferson Militia under actual service in repelling an invasion of the enemy Indians, the expedition against the enemy, under General George Rogers Clark, from the 21st of October 1782 until the 6th of November 1782.
James Crutcher (1755-1823) served as a corporal in Company 8, 2nd Virginia Regiment from June 1, 1777, to January 1778. He fought in the Battle of Brandywine and the Battle of Germantown and wintered at Valley Forge in 1777-78 in his 2nd Virgina Regiment service.
BEN
HELM (1767-1858)
known as "Kitchen Knife Whetted on a Brick." He was a
surveyor, state senator, clerk of Hardin Co. courts; major in
War of 1812; purchased the farm owned by Christopher Bush,
father of Mrs. Sallie [Bush] Johnston Lincoln, step-mother of
Abraham Lincoln. He was a partner, in the general store
business, with Duff Green [later statesman] in the early
frontier days of Kentucky. It is likely that young Abe Lincoln
visited his store often in his early youth.
46. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1895 Annual meeting, Springfield, Mass. Document signed by at least 25 members. Includes:
- Bernhard E. Fernow (1851-1923) was the third chief of the USDA's Division of Forestry of the United States from 1886 to 1898, preceding Gifford Pinchot in that position, and laying much of the groundwork for the establishment of the United States Forest Service in 1905. Fernow has been called the "father of professional forestry in the United States.
- Louis Prang (1824-1909) American printer, lithographer, publisher, and Georgist.[1] He is sometimes known as the "father of the American Christmas card".
- Bushrod Washington James, A.M., M.D. (1836–1903) American surgeon, homeopathist, writer, and philanthropist.
- Albert S. Bickmore (1839-1914) American naturalist and originator of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, becoming one of its founders.
- Worcester Reed Warner (1846-1929) American mechanical engineer, entrepreneur, manager, astronomer, and philanthropist. With Ambrose Swasey he cofounded the Warner & Swasey Company.
- Walter LeConte Stevens (1847-1927) well-known physics professor at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York and, later, Professor of Physics at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
- Henry Farquhar (1851-1925) Career "G man", working for the US Coast Survey, census bureau, and other departments.
- Dr. Jefferson E. Kershner (b. 1854) Professor of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Franklin and Marshall College.
Plus others. Approx. 8-1/2 x 24 in. long. Needs alot more research. VG........200-300
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47. [FRANCE]
Eugene Marcel Prevost (1862-1941)
French author
and dramatist.
In 1909 he was
elected to the
Academie
française.
ALS, 1896,
2-1/2 pp.
4-1/4 x 7 in.
VG............75-100
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48. [FILM] Lois Moran (1909-1990)
American film and stage actress. Moran's stage activities
included singing and dancing at the Paris National Opera when
she was 13 years old. Moran's film career began when she made
her first film in Paris at age 14. She is probably best known
for her role as Laurel Dallas, daughter of the title character,
in the 1925 film Stella Dallas, which was her Hollywood film
debut. She appeared in early sound movies such as Behind
That Curtain (1929), and some musical movies, such as A Song of
Kentucky (1929), Words and Music (1929), and Mammy (1930). She
then moved to Broadway, where she appeared in the play This Is
New York (1930), and the musicals Of Thee I Sing (1933) and Let
'Em Eat Cake (1934). ALS,
1986, 1-1/2 pp. Discusses her favorite movie she appeared in
[God Gave Me Twenty Cents 19260, and director Henry
King. With envelope. VG..............50-75
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49. [FRANCE] Jerome Marie Champion of Cice
(1735-1810) Ordained priest in 1761, he was Bishop
of Rodez from 1770 to 1781 and Archbishop
of Bordeaux from 1781 to 1801. He emigrated to England during
the Revolution. After the Concordat of 1801, he was archbishop
of Aix and Arles from 1802 to 1810. On his return from exile in
1802, Eugene immediately became acquainted with the archbishop
and befriended him. Louis XVI selected Champion de Cice, in
place of Barantin, as keeper of the seals; an office which,
since the times of Cardinal de Biragnd,
who had done so much harm to France (1570-78), no minister had
ever held. This nomination displeased many of the extreme
parties; but Champion maintained his position from 1789 till
November, 1790, when he resigned it, having, meanwhile,
addressed to the national assembly several memoirs on the royal
prerogatives. Afterwards the archbishop of Bordeaux was obliged
to go into foreign countries (being in danger of persecution),
where he lived ten years; but this exile ended by his submission
to pope Pius VII, after which he was appointed archbishop of
Aix, by the first consul, and directed all his attention to the
erection of charitable establishments and schools. He was the
author of the draft declaration of rights in 24 articles which
served as a basis for the Declaration of the Rights of Man and
the Citizen of 1789. Offered here is a 1 page ALS, dated 1758,
approx. 6.5 x 8.5 in. Not translated. Signed at beginning of
last line. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen (French: D_claration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen
de 1789), set by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789,
is a human civil rights document from the French Revolution. The
Declaration was drafted by the Abb_ Sieys and the Marquis de
Lafayette, in consultation with Thomas Jefferson. Influenced by
the doctrine of "natural right", the rights of man are held to
be universal: valid at all times and in every place, pertaining
to human nature itself. It became the basis for a nation of free
individuals protected equally by the law. It is included in the
beginning of the constitutions of both the Fourth French
Republic (1946) and Fifth Republic (1958) and is still current.
Inspired by the Enlightenment philosophers, the Declaration was
a core statement of the values of the French Revolution and had
a major impact on the development of freedom and democracy in
Europe and worldwide. The Declaration, together with Magna
Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the United States Declaration
of Independence and the United States Bill of Rights, inspired
in large part the 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. The last article of the Declaration of the Rights
of Man and the Citizen was adopted on the 26 of August 1789 by
the National Constituent Assembly, during the period of the
French Revolution, as the first step toward writing a
constitution for France. Inspired by the Enlightenment, the
original version of the Declaration was discussed by the
representatives on the basis of a 24 article draft proposed by
the sixth bureau[clarify], led by Jerome Champion de Cice_. The draft was later
modified during the debates. A second and lengthier declaration,
known as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen of
1793, was written in 1793 but never formally adopted.
VG..............500-800
57. [ENGLAND] Sir Nicolas
C. Tindal (1776-1846)
celebrated English lawyer who successfully
defended Queen Caroline at her trial for adultery
in 1820. ALS, 1836, written on both sides of 7x9
in. sheet. Light toning; old mounting remains
along one edge on back do not affect
text......50-75
59. [FRANCE - MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Georg JACOBI [1840-1906] Violinist, composer, conductor. ALS, 1878, 1p. "The music of the Golden Wreath being not published and having no time to spare I beg to excuse me if I can not grant your desire to plat some of my music. I am very much obliged for your kind letter and also pleased to know you like my music." Laid to mounting paper board. (2) Albert Thibaudet (1874-1936) French essayist and literary critic. A former student of Henri Bergson, he was a professor of Jean Rousset. He taught at the University of Geneva, and was succeeded in his post by Marcel Raymond. ALS, no date, written on both sides. VG. (3) Pauline Dameron (1825-1890) Mezzo-soprano. She sang the roles of Ines in the premiere of Le trouvere at the Opera in Paris in 1857, having begun her career there around 1847. ALS, no year, 1p, 4 x 5-1/4 in. VG (4) Jean Pierre Conty, born Jean Pierre Walrafen (1917-1984) French writer , known for his spy novels . The hero of most of his works is Akiha Mr. Suzuki, a Japanese spy. He also published under the pseudonym Jean Crau. ALS, dated but can't make it out, 1p, 8-1/4 x 10-1/2 in. VG. (5) Victor Bérard (1864-1931) was a French diplomat and politician. Today, he is still renowned for his works about Hellenistic studies and geography of the Odyssey. Bérard's "L'Angleterre et l'impérialisme" was translated into English and published in 1906 as "British imperialism and commercial supremacy". LETTER SIGNED, 1913, signed on verso, 1-1/2 pp., 8-1/4 x 10-1/2 in. VG. (6) Henri Bremond (1865-1933) French literary scholar, sometime Jesuit, and Catholic philosopher, one of the theological modernists. ALS, not dated, 1p, approx. 6 x 8 in. VG................Min. Bid $50
60. Captain Edward Pittway (? -1676) lived at Bengeworth. He was a magistrate for the borough of Evesham, England until removed, owing to his Quakerism, in 1655. He was Mayor in 1648. There were other friends of the same surname in this district. Edward Pittway, Junior, emigrated to Pennsylvania, about 1700. Offered here is a CLIP SIGNATURE of Edward Pittway but we are NOT sure which one.........Min. Bid $25
61. [NEW HAMPSHIRE] Manchester Beef Co., Manchester, NH, 1874 bill of sale with attractive letterhead illustration, approx. 8 x 5.5 in. Light stain top edge...................Min. Bid $10
See above
62. [MUSIC] Zelia Trebelli-Bettini (1836-1892) also known as Zelia Gilbert or by her stage name Trebelli, was a French opera singer. Mme Trebelli's artistry was greatly admired by George Bernard Shaw, who wrote about her a number of times in his various reviews. In particular, he admired her interpretations and her exemplary English diction, rare for a non-native English speaker. SIGNATURE 4-1/4 x 3-3/4 laid to larger album page. Fine................25-35
63. [RELIGION] PERRAUD, Orat., Adolphe-Louis-Albert [1828-1906] French Cardinal. ALS, 1888, 1p, 5 x 8 in. VG...........50-75
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64. [LARGE LOT] Philip Joseph Philbin (1898-1972) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts. From 1917 until 1919, during the First World War, served as a seaman in the United States Navy. He then went on to Harvard University, was center on the Harvard Football Team that won the Rose Bowl game in 1919 against Oregon. He graduated in 1920 and from Columbia University Law School, New York City, in 1924. He served in the US congress Signed as Secretary of the Board of from 1943-1971. Large misc. lot of about 107 pieces including 18 signed letters to Philbin.................Min. Bid $35
65. [ART] Stephen Arnold Douglas Volk (1856-1935) American portrait and figure painter, muralist, and educator. He taught at the Cooper Union, the Art Students League of New York, and was one of the founders of the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. He and his wife Marion established a summer artist colony in western Maine.He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to Emily Clarissa King (Barlow) Volk and the sculptor Leonard Wells Volk. He was named for his mother's maternal cousin, Stephen A. Douglas, the Democratic Party presidential nominee in 1860, who lost to Republican presidential nominee Abraham Lincoln. Congressman Lincoln posed for a bust by Leonard Volk in early 1860, and the sculptor made plaster casts of his face and hands. Four-year-old Douglas entertained the future president. Offered here are 10 signed Douglas Volk bank checks made out to Marion V. Bridge [his daughter] dated 1919-1927. VG................200-300
66. [[MIXED LOT] includes: (1) PORTRAIT] Lydia H. Sigourney (1791-1865) popular American poet during the early and mid 19th century. She was commonly known as the "Sweet Singer of Hartford". Most of her works were published with just her married name Mrs. Sigourney. Original antique engraved portrait of Sigourney, image approx. 3.5 x 4.5 plus wide margins. VG. (2) [THEATRE] Sam Bernard (1863-1927) was an English-born American vaudeville comedian who also performed in musical theatre, comic opera and burlesque and appeared in a few silent films. Signature dated 1900. Not attractive. Approx. 5 x 2-3/4 in. Laid down. Provenance: Boothbay Theatre Museum, Boothbay, Maine. (3) [FILM] Catherine Deneuve (b. 1943) French actress. Signed color photo, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 in. Fine. (4) Doris Reynolds (1912-1978) Am. artist [listed]. Small unsigned ink sketch of NYC scene. (5) Lawrence F. Abbott (1859-1933) American editor and writer, son of Lyman Abbott. In 1891 he became president of the Outlook Company. As well as being a close friend to Theodore Roosevelt, throughout almost his whole life, he also served as secretary to Theodore Roosevelt during the latter's tour of Europe and Africa (1909–10), and edited Roosevelt's African and European Addresses (1910). He was the author of an article on Theodore Roosevelt in the Encyclopædia Britannica (1911), and of Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt (1919) and The Story of NYLIC (1930). Signed & inscribed 4-1/4 x 2-3/4 in. card, dated 1921. Attractive and fine. (6) [NASA] Vance Brand - American astronaut. Signed 3x5 card. (7) Alice Muriel Williamson (1869 - 1933) British novelist. Born Alice Muriel Livingston, she married Charles Norris Williamson (1859-1920) in 1894 and many of her books were jointly written with her husband. After her marriage she introduced herself as Mrs. C.N. Williamson. A number of their novels cover the early days of motoring and can also be read as travelogues. Under the pseydonym Alice Stuyvesant she wrote "The Hidden House" serialised in The Cavalier 1913-1914. Alice apparently said of her husband "Charlie Williamson could do anything in the world except write stories": she said of herself "I can't do anything else." She continued to write after her husband's death in 1920. ALS, no year, 3 full pages. To Miss Marshall [journalist]. Nice content.........Min. Bid $50
67. [FILM] Donald Woods (1906-1998) Canadian-American film and television actor whose career in Hollywood spanned six decades. SIGNED, inscribed 5 x 7 vintage photo, signed in green ink. VG..........25-35
68. [MICKEY SPILLANE] Mickey Spillane (1918- 2006) American crime novelist, whose stories often feature his signature detective character, Mike Hammer. More than 225 million copies of his books have sold internationally. Spillane was also an occasional actor, once even playing Hammer himself. Offered here are 3 letters written to Mickey Spillane. (1) Stan Purdy (1926-2010) at age 16 he was admitted into the American Federation of Musicians. While in college he founded the "Stan Purdy Orchestra" and toured the East Coast collaborating with musicians like Duke Ellington, Bucky Pizzarelli, Lou Mecca, and Maynard Ferguson. In Hollywood, he composed and conducted the music for "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer," an album based on Spillane's mystery book characters. The music consisted of an orchestral suite with narration done by Spillane. Released through John Wayne's Batjac Productions, the music was also scored for Ring of Fear, starring Spillane, Pat O'Brian, and the Clyde Beatty Circus. In New York, Stan conducted and arranged studio orchestras for many well-known jazz and dance-band musicians as well as string players from the New York Philharmonic. ALS, 1954, 1p. 8.5 x 11 in. Signed Stan. Unable to reach Mickey by phone to discuss subjects of importance. Will keep trying. (2) Stan Purdy (1926-2010) long 2 page typed memo dated same day as letter. Subject: Liv Lowry. This really important content about the contract regarding Purdy & the Mike hammer album. Signed Stan. (3) Richard (Dick) Irving (1917-1990) was the primary producer of the MIKE HAMMER show on TV. His company was Revue Productions, which filmed many early television series on the lot (including early episodes of Leave It To Beaver). TLS, 1955, signed Dick.1p. All are very good condition.............200-300
69. [FILM] BILL WILLIAMS (1915-1992)
Actor. SIGNED inscribed 3x5 photograph.
VG............40-60
See
above
70. [FRANCE] Pierre Loti
(1850-1923) French naval officer and novelist, known for his
exotic novels and short stories. Three lines written on
black-boarded card signed Pierre, 5-1/4 x 4-1/4
in..........100-150
71.
[PHOTOGRAPHY]
2 original
color
photographs of Frank
Sinatra at the Columbus Day Parade in
New York City.
The
photographs
were taken
Frank Mastro,
the famed
celebrity
photographer
probably best
remembered for
his photos of
Marilyn Monroe
and Frank
Sinatra.
Approx. 5 x
3-1/4 in.
Unsigned.
Fine..........Min.
Bid $50
72. [FRANCE] 1668 manuscript document on vellum, with Order of Malta mark. Speaks of d"Abema, Cussac and De Lassus. Approx. 12 x 7 in. Oornate signatures. Less than very good...................75-100
73. [MULTIPLE MIXED LOT] includes: (1) National Tea Co. 1940 stock certificate. (2) Martin Armstrong (1882-1974) English writer and poet/ ALS, 1925, 2.5 pp. (3) Ted Noose (1930-2010) actor. Unsigned Warner Bros. paycheck. (4) Colleen Walker (1956-2012) American professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour. (5) A 1950 telegram from Congressman Philip J. Philbin of Mass. (6) Vintage 1906 stereopti can card of the San Francisco Earthquake. (7) Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale (1883 – 1967) English actress, lecturer, writer, and suffragist. Card signed in pencil 1921. (8) Small antique engraving of William 4th. (9) Emerson Hough (1857-1923) American author best known for writing western stories and historical novels. Signed card 1916. (10) Rabbi Louis I. Engelson - TLS 1956 to Rabbi Fred Solomon. (11) Brenda Kuhn (1911-1993) the only child of the famous American artist, Walt Kuhn. Signed 1965 bank check. (12) The White House envelope postmarked 1925. Ink signature on verso reads G. Coolidge [probably a secretarial signature].......Min. Bid $35
74. [SPILLANE] James B. O'Connell - Editor of Cavalier Magazine 1952-1958. In its original format, Cavalier was planned by Fawcett to feature novelettes and novel excerpts by Fawcett's Gold Medal authors, including Richard Prather and Mickey Spillane. TLS, 1956, 2pp, to Spillane offering a couple of ideas for non-fiction pieces. Interesting content. Front page shows some wear....................50-75
Scan 1
Scan 2
75. [MAINE] Capt. Elisha Goodwin (1776-1842) farmer, shipbuilder, selectman of the town Eliot, Maine. Document signed, 1814, as tax collector. Maine was part of Massachusetts then. Approx. 7-1/4 x 2 in. VG.....................25-35
See above
76. John Meredith Read, Jr. (1837-1896) was a United States diplomat
and author. Read was president of the social science congress
at Albany in 1868, and vice president of the one at Plymouth,
England, in 1872. He wrote Historical Enquiry concerning Henry
Hudson, which discussed Hudson's origins, and the sources of
the ideas that guided that navigator (Albany, 1866). Historic
Studies in Vaud, Berne, and Savoy; from Roman Times to
Voltaire, Rousseau and Gibbon was published in 1897. He also
made contributions to current literature, including Appletons'
Cyclopædia of American Biography, published in 1892. ALS,
Albany NY 1874, 1p. , about 8 x 10 in. To NYS Compyroller
Nelson K. Hopkins. VG................25-35
78.
(BRITISH THEATER NOTABLES LOT) DAME MADGE KENDALL (1848-1935)
Actress. SIGNED CARD (1889). WILLIAM H. KENDALL (1848-1917)
Actor. SIGNED CARD (1894) KATE RORKE (1866-1945)
Actress, debut 1878 Geroge Bernard Shaw’s 1st “Candida” and
1st actress ever to smoke on stage. ALS (1892) 2pp. LAWRENCE GROSSMITH (1877-1944)
Actor. The last of of the prominent acting family
appeared in early Sherlock Holmes films and was brother in law
of Vernon Castle. SIGNATURE ELEANOR ROBSON (1879-1979)
Actress. SIGNED CARD (1903). EDITH WYNNE MATTHISON (1875-1955)
Actress. ALS (1903) 2pp. GRACE ARNOLD (1899-1979)
Actress. AQS from “Brewster’s Millions” (1908). WILLIAM FAVERSHAM(1868-1940)
Actor. SIGNATURE (1930)...............Min. Bid $50
79. [ACTORS MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Edward Herrmann (1943-2014) American actor, director, and writer. He was perhaps best known for his portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the miniseries Eleanor and Franklin (1976). Letter sheet THE LENOX HOTEL signed & inscribed. (2) Viola Dana (1897-1987) American film actress who was successful during the era of silent films. She appeared in over 100 films, but was unable to make the transition to sound films. SIGNATURE. (3) Burt Reynolds (1936-2018) Signed, inscribed photo. (4) Ivy Close (1890-1968) British Silent Screen Star. Signature. (5) Violet Vanbrugh (1867-1942) British actress. Signature 1894. (6) Julie Bishop (1914-2001) American actress. A reigning Queen of "B" pictures throughout the 1930s. ALS, 1990, 2pp. ................Min. Bid $50
80. [NOBEL] Jean-Pierre Sauvage
(b.1944) French coordination chemist working at Strasbourg
University. He graduated from the National School of Chemistry
of Strasbourg (now known as ECPM Strasbourg), in 1967. He has
specialized in supramolecular chemistry for which he has been
awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Sir J.
Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa. Signed photo, 3-1/2 x
3-1/2 in. VG...............50-75
81. [US
SENATORS LOT] Typed signed letters from US Senators to Vernon
L. Talbertt, Chief Messenger, Office of the Secretary of the
Senate. Includes Pete
Williams 1919-2001)
NJ. Russell
B. Long (1918-2003)
La. Carl
T. Curtis(19005-2000) Neb. Thomas C.
Hennings Jr. (1903-1960)
Mo. Everett
McKinley Dirksen (1896-1969)
ILL. Ernest
Gruening (1887-1974)
Alaska Gov. & Senator. These date 1960-1961. All
have mounting traces on verso with slight
show-thru..................Min. Bid $35
82. [US
SENATORS LOT] Typed signed letters from US Senators to
Vernon L. Talbertt, Chief Messenger, Office of the Secretary
of the Senate. Includes: Frank Church, Edward V. Long, Theodore
Francis Green, Vance Hartke, George Smathers, Bill
Proxmire. These
date 1960-1961. All have mounting traces on verso with
slight show-thru....Min. Bid $35
83. [US SENATORS LOT] Typed signed letters from US Senators to Vernon L. Talbertt, Chief Messenger, Office of the Secretary of the Senate. Includes: Paul H. Douglas, Stephen M. Young, George D. Aiken, Milton R. Young, Thomas H. Kuchel, & Jennings Randolph. These date 1960-1962. All have mounting traces on verso with slight show-thru....Min. Bid $35
84. [FRANCE] group of French autographs: [1] Jules Quesnay de Beaurepaire (1834-1923) magistrate and French writer. As a prosecutor about the Court of Appeal of Paris , he drew up an indictment against the General Boulanger . He resigned when the Dreyfus affair came before the criminal chamber of the Supreme Court (1899) and campaigned against the Dreyfus. He is known as a writer under the pen name "Jules Glouvet", "Jules Glouvet" and "Lucia Herpin." The guide Paris-Paris, who considers 1899 as a "reputation of Parisian life," says that he "is a journalist in a fit of bad temper". ANS, written on both sides of his calling card. [2] Louis-François Du Bois (first written Dubois) was born in Lisieux on 16 November 1773 and died in Mesnil-Durand on 9 July 1855, was a historian, poet, translator, scholar, agronomist, politician and administrator. ALS, 1843, 1p. [large stains]. [3] Alexandre Mercereau (1884-1945) writer and poet. ALS, 1907, 3pp. [4] Alphonse Lemerre (1838-1912) Fr. editor. ALS, nd, 2pp. [5] Alphonse Huillard-Breholles (1817-1871) historian. ALS, Paris, 1869, 3pp., signed H.B. [6] Charles Mere ( 1883-1970) French film director, screenwriter and playwright. ALS, 1967, 2pp., about his play 'Les Trois Masques'. [7] Emile Berr (1855-1923) Fr. journalist. ALS, 1896, 1p.................150-250
85. [POLITICAL EPHEMERA] Can America Be Saved? Offered here is a 4x6 in. card feathering Kenneth Goff & Don Lohbeck. Kenneth Goff (1914-1972) was an anti-Fluoride, Christian Identity, anti-Communist minister. He was the 1944 national chairman of Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Youth for America. Donald Lohbeck (1917-1999) Self-employed as a musician in St. Louis then briefly worked as an organizer for the America First Committee. He was "subversive activity and tendency" which was based upon information received from G2-Army Intelligence that portrayed him as "pro-Nazi" [per FBI]. Arrested with Kenneth Goff for placing placards around front lawn of Russian Embassy in Washington DC. Lohbeck was Editor of Christian Nationalist Crusade magazine The Cross and the Flag (1947-1948). In 1951 Lohbeck ran for U.S. House of Representatives from the 11th Congressional District in Missouri on Christian Nationalist Crusade ticket. In 1952 Lohbeck ran for Governor of Missouri on Christian Nationalist Party ticket. VG..................Min. Bid $25
See above
86. Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton (1878–1961) was an American historian of the South, author, and the founder of the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he spent most of his academic career. He published books and articles about the history of Reconstruction but his most influential role was as an archivist, collecting manuscripts from around the South that form the core of the Southern Historical Collection. TLS, 1943, 1p, to Peter Brannon, Department of Archives and History, State of Alabama. VG................60-80
See above
See bio
87. [ART] Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS (born 1952) is a British sculptor who has produced many acclaimed works, among which are several designs for British coinage and the memorial statue of Princess Diana at Kensington Palace in London unveiled in July 2021. Signed 4x6 picture. Fine.................50-75
88. [GERMANY] Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015) German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), who served as the chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982. Signed postcard photo, 4 x 5.5 in. VG...............50-75
89. Looks like a postcard signed by many persons [?].......Min. Bid $10 CLICK HERE
90. Signed 1912 - signed card.............Min. Bid $10 CLICK HERE
91. [ART] Douglas Volk (1856-1935) American portrait and figure painter, muralist, and educator. He taught at the Cooper Union, the Art Students League of New York, and was one of the founders of the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. He and his wife Marion established a summer artist colony in western Maine. Signed 1907 check made out to Ida Knapp. She signed on the verso as Treasurer of the Art Workers, Club for Women. VG.........Min. Bid $10
92.
(Theodore Roosevelt) Daniel Tyler Moore. Moore was a Lt. Colonel in the Army and an
aide to President Theodore Roosevelt. He boxed with TR
in the White House and on one occasion inadvertently
landed a punch to the President's eye that blinded him
in that eye for the remainder of his life. TR kept this
a closely guarded secret and Moore did not find out
about it until twelve years after the fact. Offered here
is a 1918 bank check signed by Moore. Moore was a
Lt. Colonel in the Army and an aide to President
Theodore Roosevelt. He boxed with TR in the White House
and on one occasion inadvertently landed a punch to the
President's eye that blinded him in that eye for the
remainder of his life. TR kept this a closely guarded
secret and Moore did not find out about it until twelve
years after the fact. Fine condition................Min.
Bid $50
93. [OLYMPICS] Bonnie Blair (b.1964) American speed skater. She is one of the top skaters of her era, and one of the most decorated athletes in Olympic history. Blair competed for the United States in four Olympics, winning five gold medals and one bronze medal. Signed color picture, 4 x 5.5 in. Fine.................35-45
94. [ENTERTAINMENINDUSTRY] Irving Salkow (1909-1989) Legendary Hollywood agent. This is one of the first and most historic agencies in town, for it was founded by Salkow in 1940, during the golden age of Hollywood. One of the agents during this time was Ray Stark, who later turned into one of the industry's premier movie directors. Some of Salkow's clients at that time were movie stars Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe and William Holden. TLS, 1964, 1-page, regarding William Asher. Stapled to letter are 2 carbon copies of letters Milt Ebbins. William Asher (1921-2012) was one of the most prolific early television directors, producing or directing over two dozen series. With television in its infancy, Asher introduced the sitcom Our Miss Brooks, which was adapted from a radio show. He began directing I Love Lucy by 1952. In 1964, he produced and directed Bewitched, which starred his then-wife Elizabeth Montgomery. As a result of his early success, Asher was considered an "early wunderkind of TV-land," and is credited in one magazine article for 'inventing' the sitcom. Fine...........100-150
Archive From Kuhn Estate
95. BRENDA KUHN (1911-1993) the only child of the famous American artist, Walt Kuhn. She spent her whole life overseeing the Kuhn Estate, was a philanthropist, Kuhn scholar, amateur photographer. Offered here: about 110 pieces from Brenda's estate. Comprised mostly of letters to Brenda, and ephemera. Probably not much relating to her famous father - we haven't taken the time to research any of the letters. Dates appear to be 1960s...........100-150
97. [ART] Françoise
Gilot (b. 1921) French painter, best known
for her stormy relationship with Pablo Picasso,
with whom she had two children. Gilot was already
launched as an accomplished artist, notably in
watercolours and ceramics, but her professional
career was eclipsed by her social celebrity, and
when she split from Picasso, he discouraged
galleries from buying her work, as well as
unsuccessfully trying to block her memoir, Life
with Picasso. In 1969, Gilot was introduced to
American polio vaccine pioneer Jonas Salk at the
home of mutual friends in La Jolla, California.
Their shared appreciation of architecture led to a
brief courtship and a 1970 wedding in Paris.
During their marriage, which lasted until Salk's
death in 1995, the couple lived apart for half of
every year as Gilot continued to paint in New York
City, La Jolla, and Paris. SIGNED
PICTURE, 6x4 in. Fine........75-100
98. [NOBEL PRIZE] Barry James Marshall AC FRACP FRS FAA (b.1951) Australian
physician, Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or
Medicine, Professor of Clinical Microbiology and
Co-Director of the Marshall Centre at the
University of Western Australia. Marshall and
Robin Warren showed that the bacterium
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) plays a major role
in causing many peptic ulcers, challenging decades
of medical doctrine holding that ulcers were
caused primarily by stress, spicy foods, and too
much acid. This discovery has allowed for a
breakthrough in understanding a causative link
between Helicobacter pylori infection and stomach
cancer. Signed
color picture, about 3-3/4 x 6 in.
Fine.................50-75
99. [FILM] Wesley Studi (b. 1947) is a Native American
(Cherokee Nation) actor and film producer. He has
garnered critical acclaim and awards throughout
his career, particularly for his portrayal of
Native Americans in film. He has appeared in
Academy Award-winning films, such as Dances with
Wolves (1990) and The Last of the Mohicans (1992),
and in the Academy Award-nominated films Geronimo:
An American Legend (1993) and The New World
(2005). He is also known for portraying Sagat in
Street Fighter (1994). Other films he has appeared
in are Hostiles, Heat, Mystery Men, Avatar, A
Million Ways to Die in the West, and the
television series Penny Dreadful. In 2019, he
received an Academy Honorary Award, becoming the
first Native American and the second Indigenous
person from North America to be honored by the
Academy (the first was Buffy Sainte-Marie). Signed
5x7 picture. Fine..............50-75
100.
[MICKEY SPILLANE] REVUE STUDIOS, Statement to
Mickey Spillane of participation in gross
receipts [1962 & 1963]. Some of of an
account showing dollar amounts. No idea how to
describe this so you'll need to view the scan.
8.5 x 11 in. VG. From the estate of
Spillane..............75-100.............Min.
Bid $25
101. [AVIATION] Original booklet with 16
cinderella stamps each honoring a particular aviator. Circa 1938.
CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT'S STAMP ALBUM AIR HEROES." Given as a free
premium by Skelly. Shows Captain Midnight in aviation attire with
airplane in background. Among the aviators honored are Wilbur and
Orville Wright, Jimmy Doolittle, Amelia Earhart, Richard E. Byrd,
Louise Thaden (first woman to hold the Bendix trophy), Frank M.
Hawks, Jack Knight, Wiley Post and Gladys O'Donnel (winner of the
Amelia Earhart Memorial Trophy Race 1937. Expected age/handling
wear................50-75
102. [THEATRE] William Horace Lingard (1837–1927)
English comic singer. In 1868, Lingard immigrated
to America (along with his wife, Alice Dunning
Lingard). He made his comic debut in New York City
that year. After this debut—held at the Theatre
Comique, on 6 April 1868—Lingard became known as
one of the funniest men of the time. He continued
his career in New York, and later became manager
of Wood's Theatre there. Signed 4 x 2.5 in.
The brown area on left edge could be
removed................25-35
See
above
103. [MILITARY] James L. Edwards (1786-1867) was born in Petersburg, Virginia. He served with the U. S. Marines during the War of 1812 and was awarded a medal for bravery. In 1816, he began working as a clerk in the War Department. He eventually became the principal pensions clerk, where he was responsible for many of the pensions granted to veterans of the Revolutionary War. When the Pension Office was created in 1833, Edwards became the first Commissioner of Pensions. He held this post until retiring on November 27, 1850. Offered here is a ALS, Pension Office, 1847, 1p., written to Hon. Howell Cobb, House of Representatives. Cobb also served as the 40th Governor of Georgia (1851–1853) and as a Secretary of the Treasury under President James Buchanan (1857–1860). Cobb is, however, probably best known as one of the founders of the Confederacy, having served as the President of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. This letter concerns the case of Mrs. Alice B. Alden, widow of the late Rev. Charles H. Alden, Chaplain in the Navy. Apparently Alden died in the line of duty. Obviously this letter has some condition problems BUT all of the text is there..................80-120
104.
[ART] RUDY POZZATTI - noted
American printmaker [listed everywhere], original wood
engraving, signed in the block. A commissioned print to
commemorate the Inauguration of John Stephen Bailey as the 4th
President of Nasson College [Springvale, Me.], 1970. Image is
5 x 4, sheet 10-1/4 x 7. Fine condition.............25-35
105. George Mitchell (b. 1933) United States Senator from Maine from 1980 to 1995 and as Senate Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995. He has taken a leading role in negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland and the Middle East, being appointed United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (1995–2001) by President Clinton and as United States Special Envoy for Middle East Peace (2009–2011) by President Obama. TLS, 1987, 1p. Sends editor thanks for sending a book. Signed George. VG...............25-35
See above
106. [NASA] group of 8 covers postmarked 1983. VG.................Min. Bid $20
107.
[NAVY] Report
of The
Secretary of
the Navy
[Gideon
Welles],
printed
government
document,
signed in type
by Welles,
Jan. 31, 1866,
64pp., 5.5 x 9
in.
VG..............30-40
108. [Country
Music] Charlie Pride (1934-2020) American
country music singer. Signed & inscribed 8x10 color
photo..........50-75
109.
[THEATRE] Florence
Williams (1910-1995) American actress.
She played many parts in
summer stock, where she met
future husband scenic designer
Leon Whitten, and eventually
landed on Broadway performing
opposite legendary actress
Lillian Gish. Florence
left New York and her
entertainment career behind in
1973, retiring with her
husband to a quiet life in
Rockport, Maine. Although she
received many invitations to
participate in community
theater, Florence felt that
she was too old to resume
acting and politely declined.
However, to keep herself
active, she joined a local
acting workshop at age 81.
Encouraged by her peers, an
initially reluctant Florence
ultimately participated in The
Belle of Amherst, a one-woman
show based on the life of poet
Emily Dickinson. Using the
professional name Florence
Marshall, she performed her
show nationally for the public
in a series of benefits for
nursing homes and abused
children. Florence continued
to involve herself in local
Maine theater productions
until 1992, two years before
her death at age 84.
Offered here are 2 ALSs, 1980
and 1986, plus a Camden, Maine
theatre program. Written
to Franklyn Lenthall
(1919-2001) director of the
Boothbay Playhouse, Boothbay,
Maine, and from 1975 to 1990
he managed the Boothbay
Theater Museum which contained
the nation's largest private
theater collection.
VG..........Min. Bid $25
110. [US NAVAL] Ellsworth Davis [1892-1946]
American naval officer. He served on the U.S.S.
Florida as a signal officer, official uniform
inspector and flag lieutenant. During the U.S.
occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico on April 1914, Davis
led a company onshore and overtook the town's postal
service building. In addition to his service on the
U.S.S. Florida, Davis served in the Mediterranean and
off of the U.S. Atlantic Coast on the Brooklyn and the
Fairfax. He was commanding officer of the USS Fairfax
from 1934 to 1936. The Fairfax was a Wickes-class
destroyer in the United States Navy during the World
War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS
Richmond (G88), as a Town class destroyer. The Fairfax
took part in the Presidential Review taken by Franklin
D. Roosevelt in San Diego in March 1933, and then
sailed for the East coast, where she continued her
reserve training duty. She also patrolled in Cuban
waters, and in the summers of 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939,
and 1940 sailed out of Annapolis training midshipmen
of the Naval Academy. Between October 1935 and March
1937, she served with the Special Service Squadron out
of Coco Solo and Balboa, Canal Zone, operating
primarily on the Atlantic side of the Canal Zone.
OFFERED HERE: A signed 1934 bank check, The Annapolis
Banking & Trust Co. He signs "E. Davis USN".
VG.................50-75.................Min. Bid $10
112. Coleman Barks (born1937) is an American poet, and former literature faculty at the University of Georgia. Although he neither speaks nor reads Persian, he is a popular interpreter of Rumi, rewriting the poems based on other English translations. Signed typescript poem titled THE PENGUIN, 1p., 8.5 x 11 in. VG.................35-45
See above
114. [LINCOLN] LEONARD W.
VOLK (1828-1895) American sculptor. Most
famous for making a life mask of American President Abraham
Lincoln. In 1857, he settled in Chicago, where he helped to
establish the Academy of Design and was for eight years its
head. In 1860 he made a life mask of Lincoln, of whom only one
other was ever made (by Clark Mills in 1865). In the early
part of spring in 1860, during Abraham Lincoln's visit to
Chicago, Volk asked him to sit for a bust. When Lincoln
agreed, the artist decided to start by doing a life mask.
Lincoln found the process of letting wet plaster dry on his
face, followed by a skin-stretching removal process, "anything
but agreeable." But he endured it with good humor, and when he
saw the final bust, he was quite pleased, declaring it "the
animal himself." Volk later used the life mask and bust of
1860 as the basis for other editions, including a full-length
statue of Lincoln. OFFERED HERE: Signed 1895 National Bank of
Illinois bank check, approx. 3 x 6.25 in., star & one
other cancellation. Very good
condition...................100-150
115.
NO LOT
116. Lorenzo
Marrett (1816-1887) was born in Standish, Maine and
graduated from Bowdoin College in 1838. He practiced law with
a specialty in the administration of estates. He joined the
Board of Aldermen in 1849 and was active in local and state
politics. ALS, East Cambridge, 1857, 3 pages, 4-3/4 x 7-3/4
in. Includes original envelope [stamp removed]. VG........Min.
bid $10
117. [WORLD WAR 2 NAVAL] George Frederick Hussey Jr. (1894-1983)
was United States Navy Vice admiral during World War II,
who served as the Chief of Naval Ordnance from December
1943 to September 1947. During the Japanese Attack on
Pearl Harbor, Hussey served with the USS Hopkins within
directing the off-shore patrol off Hawaii. Hussey was
ordered to Washington, D.C., where he was appointed the
director of production within the Bureau of Ordnance. In
December 1943, Hussey succeeded Rear admiral William H.
P. Blandy and became the Chief of the Bureau. In this
capacity, he was responsible for the directing of
development and production of Naval arms during World
War II. Hussey was decorated with the Navy Distinguished
Service Medal for his service during the War and finally
retired from the Navy in September 1947. Offered
here is a April 21, 1944 one page memo from Hussey
[not ink signed] to The Chief of the Bureau of
Ships. Captain L.W. McKeehan is
nominated for Special Board, Bureau of Ordnance.
McKeehan has signed in ink at bottom left and he has
written 21 Apr 1944 in right corner. Approx.
8 x 10.5 in. VG................100-150.......Min. Bid
$20
120. [FILM] Susan Seaforth Hayes
(born 1943) American dramatic actress. She is best known
for her portrayal of Julie Williams on the NBC drama
Days of Our Lives, and her intermittent portrayal of
Joanna Manning on the CBS daytime drama The Young and
the Restless. She began playing the role of Julie Olsen
Williams on Days of Our Lives in 1968, and is the only
actor to appear on the show for all six decades (1960s,
1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s) in which it has
been on the air. Mrs. Seaforth Hayes still regularly
appears on Days as Julie Olsen Williams. Offered here is
her signed 1965 contract for the film BILLIE starring
Patty Duke. She
was paid $750 for 2 week's employment in the role of
Jean Carol [changed
to Jean Matthews]. Counter
signed by Milt Ebbins (1912-2008) the well-connected
show business manager who was a liaison between
Hollywood and the Kennedy White House. Mr. Ebbins was a
well-liked Hollywood insider who directed the careers of
actors, musicians and comedians. For more than 30 years,
he was the personal manager of actor Peter Lawford.
Through Lawford, who was married to Patricia Kennedy, a
sister of John F. Kennedy's, Mr. Ebbins became a
favorite of JFK's and a frequent guest at the White
House and on Air Force One. At Kennedy's 45th birthday
party in 1962, Mr. Ebbins gave Marilyn Monroe a push
onstage at Madison Square Garden as she went out to sing
her sultry version of "Happy Birthday." Seaforth &
Ebbins have also initialed 2 other pages. Approx. 8-1/4
x 14 in. VG.............75-100
121. Oliver North (b.1943) American
political commentator, television host, military
historian, author, and retired United States Marine
Corps lieutenant colonel. Signed, inscribed photo, 8x10.
Fine.................25-35
124. Cyril
Ritchard (1897-1977)
Australian stage, screen
and television actor, and
director. He is probably
best remembered today for
his campy performance as
Captain Hook in the Mary
Martin musical production
of Peter Pan. DOCUMENT
SIGNED, April 21, 1961,
1p, 4to. An agreement to
appear on the Hy Gardner
Show [TV].
Fine............50-75
See
above
125. [ART] Mervin
Jules (1912-1994) American painter
&
printmaker.
Jules'
woodcuts are
represented in
numerous
collections.
He was a
teacher of art
at the
Fieldston
School, the
Museum of
Modern Art
(1943-46), the
Baltimore
Educational
Alliance, the
Veterans' Art
Center and at
Smith College.
After teaching
at Smith
College from
1946-1969, in
1969 he became
Chair of the
Art Department
at the City
College of New
York. He kept
a studio in
Provincetown,
Massachusetts,
where he died.
Brief 1981
ALS, 1p., about
selling his
prints.
VG...............Min.
Bid $20
See
above
126. George H.W. Bush (1824-2018) 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Signed, inscribed color 8x10 photo [auto=pen signature]. Fine................50-75
See above128 [THEATRE] antique engraving of the actor Edwin Forrest (1806-1872) prominent nineteenth-century American Shakespearean actor. His feud with the British actor William Macready was the cause of the deadly Astor Place Riot of 1849. In this print he is Hamlet. The engraver was John Chester Buttre (1821-1893) American steel-plate engraver and lithographer, responsible for some 3,000 engraved portraits of American political, naval and military personalities. He published "The American Portrait Gallery" in 3 volumes (1880–81) with text by his daughter, Lillian C. Buttre. Overall size 8.5 x 11 in. Stun-toned line above image & soft crease....................25-35
See above
129. [POSTAL HISTORY] Levi P. Morton (1824-1920) the
22nd vice president of the United States from 1889 to 1893.
He also served as United States ambassador to France, as a
US representative from New York, and as the 31st governor of
New York. Offered
here is a postmarked envelope. 1900, hand-addressed by
Morton [not signed] to Lola Greene Baldwin (1860-1957) who
was one of the first policewomen in the United States. In
1908, she was sworn in by the City of Portland, Oregon as
Superintendent of the Women's Auxiliary to the Police
Department for the Protection of Girls (later renamed the
Women's Protective Division), with the rank of detective.
Approx. 4-3/4 x 3-3/4 in. VG...............50-75
130. [ART] 4 original etchings [book illus.] by Oreste Cortazzo (1836-1910)
Italian-born French painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
From 1870 to 1885, he was a regular participant in showings
at the Salon. He also exhibited at the Exposition
Universelle (1878) and the International Exhibition of
Science, Art and Industry in Glasgow. After that, he derived
inspiration from the English Romantics and produced numerous
landscapes in that style. His works received honorable
mention at the Exposition Universelle (1889). Image sizes
are approx. 5 x 4 in. plus margins. These etchings date to
1898. VG...............50-75
131. (BRITISH
LITERATURE LOT) (8) SIGNATURES of noted
British Literary Figures in various forms. NAOMI M. MITCHISON
(1897-1999) Scottish Novelist. ROBERT MONTGOMERY
(1807-1855) Poet. BENJAMIN HALL KENNEDY (1804-1880)
Scholar, Writer . MARK LEMON (1809-1870) Editor of
PUNCH, lyricist, song writer. ROSAMOND LEHMANN
(1901-1990) Novelist. SIR SIDNEY LEE
(1859-1926) Biographer, Critic. CHRISTOPHER FRY
(1907-2005) Playwright. ERIC R. R. LINKLATER (1899-1974)
Novelists, writer......75-100
132. [FRANCE] Jules Charles-Roux (1841-1918) manufacturer,
shipowner and French politician. The death
of his father, he took over the management
of the factory that completely modernized.
In 1877, he teamed with his brother
Charles Canaple and two, they manage to
represent 10% of the Marseille production
end of the century. It is named that year
director of the Banque de France to
Marseille in 1877, along with Gustave Luce
and Joseph Bonnasse . He
led an active struggle for the recognition
of the profession of soap manufacturer. He
also won several international awards and
medals coming devote his business. In
the year 1900 , he crowns his career by
going to chair several shipping companies,
including the General Transatlantic
Company, which he rectifies the situation
in 1904. He also exercises the
chairmanship of several other companies
linked with maritime transport (shipyards,
banks and insurance companies), the
Marseilles Company steamship Fraissinet
and C ie, Building and Ateliers de
Provence, the Building Workshops and
Saint-Nazaire , the Building Society
Levallois-Perret, of "The Land-Transport»
Marine Insurance Company, and then became
president of the Central Committee of
France Shipowners from 1910 to 1917. ALS,
1905, 4 full pages...............80-120
133. [RELIGION] Charles-Francois Turinaz [1838-1918] Catholic Archbishop. Extremely long ALS, 1902, 4 very full pages. Fine. Not translated.........80-120
134. Albert C. Ritchie (1876-1936) Maryland's ongest-serving governor, with almost 15 years of service (14 years, 11 months, and 27 days) and a record four terms. TLS, 1927, as governor, 1p. 8.5 x 11 in. Includes envelope. VG..............25-35
135. Mike Connors (1925-2017) American actor best known for playing detective Joe Mannix in the CBS television series, Mannix. In the 1959–1960 television season, he had played a crime-fighting investigator known only as "Nick" in another CBS series, Tightrope. Signed, inscribed 8 x 10 photo. VG............40-60
136. John Calvin Stevens (1855-1940) American architect who worked in the Shingle Style, in which he was a major innovator, and the Colonial Revival style. He designed more than 1,000 buildings in the state of Maine. TLS, Portland, Maine, 1925, 1p, re: reserving a book for him. VG.............100-150
139. [FILM] Ben Lyon (1901-1979) American film
actor and a
studio executive
at 20th Century
Fox, who later
acted in British
radio, films and
TV. TLS,
1972, 1p, 6
x 7-3/4
in.
Accompanied by
an unsigned 8x10
photo of Ben
Lyon and his
wife.
VG........50-75
See above
140. [THEATRE] 1964
program starring Ben Gazzara
& Mildred Dunnock in
TRAVELLER WITHOUT LUGGAGE.
VG.....Min. Bid $5
141.
[MUSIC] Helen
Lemmens-Sherrington (1834-1906)
English concert and
operatic soprano prominent
from the 1850s to the
1880s. Born in northern
England, she spent much of
her childhood and later
life in Belgium, where she
studied at the Brussels
Conservatory. After
engagements in mainland
Europe she made her London
debut in 1856. Her singing
career was mostly in
concert, but in the first
half of the 1860s she
appeared in opera at
Covent Garden and other
leading London theatres.
ALS, no date, 2pp, no
date, approx. 4 x 6-1/8
in. Declines
invitation.
VG.............50-75
Scan
1
Scan
2
143. Robert Loggia (1930-2015) is an American film and television actor and director, who specializes in character parts. In 1985, Loggia was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of crusty private detective Sam Ransom in the thriller Jagged Edge. Signed 8x10 photo. VG.....25-35
144.
See
above
145. Marcel Alexandre Bertrand [1847-1907]
French geologist who was born in Paris.
He was a student at the École
Polytechnique, and beginning in 1869 he
attended the Ecole des Mines de Paris.
Beginning in 1877 he performed
geological mapping studies of Provence,
Jura Mountains and the Alps. In 1886 he
became an instructor at the École
Nationale Supérieure des Mines, and in
1896 was appointed a member of the
Académie des sciences. He was the son of
mathematician Joseph Louis François
Bertrand [1822-1900]. Bertrand was a
founder of modern tectonics. He is
remembered for the orogenic "wave
theory" of mountain-building and his
introduction of the nappe hypothesis
(nappe de charriage). His wave theory
described a build-up of massive folds of
earth taking place over successive
geological eras, called the Caledonian,
Hercynian and Alpine periods of orogeny.
Later he added a fourth event called the
Huronian orogeny, which took place in
Precambrian time. ALS, 1894, 1p, 4-3/8 x
7 in. VG.............75-100
See
above
See
close up
150.
[ART] Original c.
1900 ink drawing
signed F.B.B.
Paper size is
about 5.5 x 10
in.............Min.
Bid $15
153. André Henri Constant van Hasselt (1806-1874) Flemish poet. Van Hasselt's fame has continued to increase since his death. A series of tributes to his memory are printed in the Poesies choisies (1901), edited by M. Georges Barral for the Collection des poètes français de l'etranger. This book contains a biographical and critical study by Jules Guillaume, and some valuable notes on the poet's theories of rhythm. Rare signed 4 page handwritten poem titled "Adieu", dated 1928. Very early example. VG............100-150
See above
155. [MUSIC] David Lee Shire (b.
1937) American songwriter and the composer of stage
musicals, film and television scores. The soundtrack to
the movie The Taking of Pelham 123 and parts of the Saturday Night Fever
soundtrack such as Night on Disco Mountain, an adaptation of Modest Mussorgsky's
Night on Bald Mountain, are some of his best known works.
His other work includes the score of the 1985 film, Return to Oz, the "sequel-in-part" of The Wizard of Oz
(1939 film). AMQS,
inscribed from his celebrated song "It Goes Like It Goes." Approx.
10-1/2 x 4-3/4". Two mail fold lines o/w
VG..........75-100
See AMQS
aboveI
156. [SHOW BIZ] Mixed
Lot: [1] Dame Edith Evans [1888-1976]
Eng. actress. Signature. [2] Mary Healey-
actress. Sig. 3x5 card. [3] Sylvia Sidney [1910-1999]
actress. Sig 3x5 card w/note. [4] Olga San Juan - signed
album page [1947]. [5] CRAIG STEVENS (1918-2000)
American Actor - He was well showcased as a soft-hearted
gangster in At the Stroke of Twelve, a 1941 two-reel
adaptation of Damon Runyon's The Old Doll's House, but his
feature film roles were merely adequate at best. By 1950,
Stevens was reduced to playing a standard mustachioed
villain in the Bowery Boys epic Blues Busters. His saving
turnaround came about when Stevens was cast in the title
role of the 1958 Blake Edwards-produced TV private eye
series Peter Gunn. Though obviously imitating Cary Grant
in the early episodes of this three-season hit, Stevens
eventually developed a hard-edged acting style all his
own. He later re-created his TV role in the 1967
theatrical feature Gunn. Subsequent TV-series assignments
for Stevens included the British-filmed weekly Man of the
World (1962) and CBS' Mr. Broadway (1964). SIGNED 3x5 card
with sentiment. SLIGHT SMEAR TO 1st letter. [6] (Hortense) Rhea [1844-1899]
Belgium actress. Sig. card, w/sentiment, 1894. [7] Stuart Robson [1836-1903] stage actor.
Signature w/sentiment. [8] Henry Wilcoxon (1905-1984)
was an actor born in Roseau, Dominica, British West
Indies, and best known as a leading man in many of Cecil
B. DeMille's films, also serving as DeMille's associate
producer on his later films. VINTAGE SIGNATURE WITH
SENTIMENT ON ALBUM PAPER. [9] Gladys Walton [1896-1993] Am. actress of
the silent screen. Signature, inscribed. [10] Lillian Gish [1893-1993]
Am. actress. Signed 3x5 card............100-150
158.
(HOLLYWOOD/ENTERTAINERS) ABBE LANE (b.1932)
Actress/Singer. SIGNED inscribed 8x10
photograph. BESS MEYESON(1924-2014) TV
Personality, Miss America (1945). SIGNED
5x7 photograph and CARD. JOEY
BISHOP (1918-2007)
ANS with initials only. JB CRAWFORD KENT (1881-1953)
British Actor who started in Silents in
1915. SIGNED inscribed album
page. ALEC McCOWEN (1925)
British Actor ALS (1980)
2pp. EVELYN LAYE (1900-1996)
& FRANK LAWTON (1904-1969) British
Actors. SIGNED postcard size (trimmed)
portrait photograph. MARY
TREEN (1907-1989)
Actress, Dancer and Singer.
ALS(1971). VIRGINIA FOX ZANUCK (1902-1982)
Actress, daughter of William Fox of Fox
Film Corp. and wife of Darryl F. Zanuck.
She appeared in early silent films from
1915-1923). ALS (1939) 3pp (tape stains
on pages signed “Virginia”. Joe Loss (1909-1990) British
musician popular during the British
dance band era, and was founder of the
Joe Loss Orchestra.,
signature...............Min. Bid $50
159.
[ENTERTAINMENT] Ed Asner (1929-2021) American actor, voice
actor and a former president of
the Screen Actors Guild. He is
primarily known for his role as Lou
Grantduring the 1970s and early 1980s,
on both The Mary Tyler Moore
Show and
its spin-off series Lou
Grant, making him one of the few
television actors to portray the same
leading character in both a comedy and a
drama. Signed, inscribed 8x10
photo. VG.............40-60
See
above
160.
[TV] Robert
Urich (1946-2002)
American film, television and stage actor and
television producer. Over the course of his
30-year career, Urich starred in a record 15
television series. Signed, inscribed 8x10
photo. VG...........40-60
161 [FRANCE] Old French manuscript page, ca. late 18th century [could be earlier], about Henry IV, French King at Folembray Castle in Laon. Identification with this says "About Jeanne de Flandres and Rites of funerals in Laon in 1320 and 1658 [whatever this means???]. Approx. 6-1/4 x 8-1/4 in. Very fine...........75-100
162.
[SCIENCE] Jules Tannery (1848-1910) French
mathematician.
Tannery
discovered a
surface of the
fourth order
of which all
the geodesic
lines are
algebraic.
ALS, Paris,
190?, 1p,
approx. 5-1/4
x 8-1/4 in.
Fine................75-100
See
above
163.
[FRANCE] CHARLES
BUET [1846-1897] Fr. novelist
& dramatist.
ALS, 1886,
1p.....50-75
164. US
Senators - 10 TLSs,
1960-1962, all to Vernon Talbertt:
Hickenlooper [IA], Hickey [WY], Holland
[FL], Hruska [NE], Johnston [SC], Jackson
[WA], Jordon [NC], Kuchel [CA], Lausche
[OH], Cotton [NH]. All have mounting
residue at top & bottom edge. Mostly
on verso but with some
show-thru.............50-75
165. [FILM] Samantha Eggar [b.
1939] English
actress.
Signed,
inscribed 8x10
photo.
VG.....25-35
See above
168. [LAW] Richard
H. Thornton (1845-1925) The son of a
prominent
English
Wesleyan
clergyman and
Latin tutor,
Richard
Hopwood
Thornton was
born in 1845
in Didebury,
Lancashire,
England. After
attending New
Kingswood
School near
Bath, he
passed the
entrance
examination
for Oxford
University in
1862, but
instead
entered a
London
business
house. After a
visit to Paris
in 1870 he
went to Canada
in 1871 where
he taught
school in
various
places.
Receiving a
small legacy
from his
mother in
1874, he
travelled
throughout
North America,
attended
Columbia
University law
school in
Washington,
and was
admitted to
the bar in
Philadelphia
in 1878.
In 1884
Thornton
received an
invitation
from Judge
Matthew P.
Deady to come
to Oregon and
serve as the
first dean of
the University
of Oregon law
school.
Thornton
accepted the
position and
held the post
in Portland
for the next
nineteen
years. After
his retirement
in 1903 he
travelled in
Europe with
his wife, and
after her
death he moved
to London in
1907. There he
compiled the
work An
Amercian
glossary,
which was
published in
1912. He
returned to
the U.S. in
1916 and
eventually
took up
residence
again in
Portland,
Oregon, where
he died in
January of
1925. Offered
here is an
extraordinary
ALS, Law
School of The
University of
Oregon, 3 full
pages written
to Wm.
Henry Rawle
(1823-1889)
the noted
Philadephia
lawyer.
Excellent
content about
an address
that Rawle
gave before
the Phi Beta
Kappa
Society
Honor Society.
Notice the $45
price [1984]
written in
pencil at top
left corner.
This was from
the noted
autograph
dealer Paul
Richards, who
had the
practice of
writing prices
on letters.
Very
fine..........200-300...............Min.
Bid $50
169. Eleanor
Elise Robson
Belmont (1879-1979)
English
actress and
prominent
public figure
in the United
States.[1]
George Bernard
Shaw wrote
Major Barbara
for her, but
contractual
problems
prevented her
from playing
the role. Mrs.
Belmont was
involved in
the
Metropolitan
Opera
Association as
the first
woman on the
board of
directors, and
she founded
the
Metropolitan
Opera Guild.
CLIP SIGNATURE
mounted,
approx. 4 x
1/2 in.
VG...............25-35
170. [JOHN F.
KENNEDY Postal Stamps] group of 6 foreign
postage stamps.................Min. Bid $10
171.
[JOHN F.
KENNEDY Postal
Stamps] group
of 6 foreign
postage
stamps.................Min.
Bid $10
172. [JOHN F.
KENNEDY Postal Stamps] group of 6 foreign
postage stamps.................Min. Bid $10
See
above
173. [JOHN F.
KENNEDY Postal Stamps] group of 6 foreign
postage stamps.................Min. Bid $10
See
above
174. [JOHN F. KENNEDY Postal Stamps] group of 12 foreign postage stamps.................Min. Bid $20
175. [JOHN F. KENNEDY
Postal Stamps] group of 12 foreign
postage stamps.................Min.
Bid $20
See
above
176. [JOHN F. KENNEDY
Postal Stamps] group of 15 foreign
postage
stamps.................Min. Bid
$20
See
above
177.
[CANADA] Robert
Bell ISO
FRSC
(1841-1917)
Canadian
geologist,
professor and
civil servant.
He is
considered one
of Canada’s
greatest
exploring
scientists,
having named
over 3,000
geographical
features. CLIP
SIGNATURE, small
but fine
example.
Approx. 3-1/4
x 3/4
in.....................25-35
178.
[FILM] PATRICIA NEAL (1926-2010)
Actress,
Academy
Award.
TNS on card,
2001.
Fine.........30-40
179. Herbert H. Lehman (1878-1963) Democratic Party politician from New York. He was Governor of New York from 1933 to 1942, and represented New York in the United States Senate from 1950 to 1957. Signed NY Governors card. Mounting stains in 3 corners..........20-30
See above
181. [TV] John
Larroquette (b.
1947)American
film,
television and
stage actor.
His roles
include Dan
Fielding on
the 1984-1992
sitcom Night
Court (winning
a
then-unprecedented
four
consecutive
Emmy Awards
for his role);
Mike McBride
in the
Hallmark
Channel series
McBride, John
Hemingway on
The John
Larroquette
Show, and Carl
Sack in Boston
Legal. Signed,
inscribed 8x10
photo.
VG.........25-35
See photo
182. [THEATRE] Anton Lang (1875-1938)
German studio potter and an actor in the
Oberammergau Passion Play. He played the
role of Jesus Christ in 1900, 1910, and 1922. He
was the Prologue Speaker in 1930 and again in
the Jubilee Production of 1934. Signed
in ink postcard photo, 1924. Approx. 3.5
x 5.5 in. VG.............Min. Bid $50
183. Adolphe
Desbarrolles (1801-1886)
was a French artist. He is considered the
father of modern chiromancy, aka palmistry
or palm reading, a form of divination. A
friend of Alexandre Dumas he accompanied
Dumas in many of his travels abroad.
Offered here is a ALS written from
Hatie in 1874, 2-1/2 pp. Not
translated. 6 x 8-1/4 in. Not
translated. Content not identified.
VG...........80-120
Scan
1
Scan
2
From The Reign of King Charles IX
187.
[Pakistan]
Chaudhry Sir
Muhammad Zafarullah
Khan,
KCSI
[1893-1985]
Pakistani
politician,
diplomat,
international
jurist, and
scholar of the
Ahmadiyya
Muslim
Community,
known for
drafting the
Pakistan
Resolution,
for his
representation
of Pakistan at
the United
Nations, and
serving as a
judge at the
International
Court of
Justice in The
Hague. SIGNED
CARD, DATED
NOV. 22, 1939.............20-30
190. Hans Baur (1897- 1993) Adolf Hitler's pilot during Hitler's political campaigns of the early 1930s. He later became Hitler's personal pilot and leader of the Reichsregierung squadron. Apprehended by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II in Europe, he was imprisoned in the USSR for ten years before being extradited to France on 10 October 1955, where he was imprisoned until 1957. He died in Herrsching, Bavaria, in 1993. Lengthy ALS written on postcard, 1976, to Dr. B.C. West. Those of you who have been in autographs for years will remember B.C. West. VG............200-300
192. [GERMANY] Leni Riefenstahl (1902-2003) German film director and actress. Hitler was in close collaboration with Riefenstahl during the production of at least three important Nazi films, and they formed a friendly relationship. Offered here is a receipt document from the Munich Agfa Co., issued to Leni Riefenstahl Product. She bought photo papers. She has signed with initials "L.R." and wrote "paid with Post check on 29.11.74". Approx. 8x12 in. VG..............80-120
See above
193. [FRANCE] Count de Froissard - ALS, 1816, 1p, 6-1/2 x 8-1/4". Not translated. Identified as "was there around Napoleon in 1814. Speaks about the 1816 election." VG..........75-100
194. [ART] RICHARD CARLE - deceased New England artist. Worked a lot around Boston and the north shore of Mass. ORIGINAL drawing, not signed, c/ 1980. This is a Gloucester Harbor scene. Paper size approx. 9 x 7 in. VG................50-75
See above
196.
[FILM] Allen Jenkins (1900-1974)
American
character
actor and
singer who
worked on
stage, film,
and
television.
Allen Jenkins
was labeled
the "greatest
scene-stealer
of the 1930s"
by The New
York Times.
Offered here
is a signed
&
inscribed
vintage sepia
8x10 photo.
VG............50-75
201.
[TAFT-HARTLEY
BILL] Philip
J. Philbin (1898-1972) Democratic U.S.
Congressman
from
Massachusetts.
From 1917
until 1919,
during the
First World
War, served as
a seaman in
the United
States Navy.
In 1942, as
the Democratic
nominee,
Philbin was
elected to the
78th United
States
Congress and
to the
thirteen
succeeding
Congresses
(January 3,
1943 - January
3,
1971).
At the very
end of the
91st United
States
Congress, he
served as
chairman of
the Committee
on Armed
Services, due
to the death
of L. Mendel
Rivers on
December 28,
1970. Offered
here are 3
typed pages of
a speech made
before
congress
against
passage of the
Taft-Hartley
Bill.
All of the ink
notationa
&
handwriting on
the pages was
made by
Philbin. Also
included
is the same
typed speech
without his
handwriting.
VG.............Min.
Bid $50
202. [ENGLAND] Charles Lloyd (1784-1829), Regius Professor of Divinity and Bishop of Oxford from 1827 to 1829. Eventually he had to leave and took a job as a tutor to Lord Elgin's children at Dunfermline. This didn't last long as he was asked to return to Oxford to teach mathematics. One of his first jobs was to prepare Robert Peel for his exams. Peel later became prime minister. Charles Lloyd soon gained a reputation as an effective teacher. Address panel signed Charles Oxford, postmarked 1829, a few months before he passed away. Rex wax seal on backside. Fine................40-60
204. [NEW
HAMPSHIRE] Daniel
Waldron
(1775-1821)
was the fifth
and last
generation of
his family to
hold the
substantial
Waldron estate
in Dover, New
Hampshire.
With his
bankruptcy
Dover realized
a new life and
economy as a
center of
textile
manufacturing.
Court document
dated 1820
signed as
Clerk. 8 x 12
in.
Fine................75-100
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205. [JUDAICA]
Lilian Helen "Lily"
Montagu,
CBE
(1873-1963)
was the first
woman to
play a major
role in
Progressive or
Reform
Judaism.
Her
father,
founder of
Samuel Montagu
& Co., was
a self-made
millionaire by
1871. He was a
Liberal
politician who
sat in the
House of
Commons from
1885 to 1900
as the MP for
Whitechapel, a
poor district
of the East
End of London.
In 1907,
Montagu was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron
Swaythling.
She grew up in
a pious
Orthodox
Jewish home,
in an ethos of
privilege and
philanthropy,
devoted to
helping the
poor and
advancing
Jewish
institutions.
Her eldest
brother,
Louis, was
also a
financier and
political
activist,
founding the
League of
British Jews
to lobby
against the
creation of
the state of
Israel.
In 1893 she
founded the
West Central
Jewish Girls
Club (which
subsequently
merged into
the Jewish
Girls'
Brigade). She
was active in
social
improvement,
particularly
in respect to
unemployment,
sweat shops
and bad
housing. In
1901 and 1902,
Montagu was to
lay the
groundwork for
the
establishment
of the Jewish
Religious
Union in
London. The
Union set up
the first
synagogue in
Liberal
Judaism in the
UK and helped
found the
World Union
for
Progressive
Judaism.
Following the
retirement of
Leo Baeck,
Montagu served
for a brief
stint
(1955–1959) in
her 80s as
president of
the World
Union for
Progressive
Judaism,
before handing
the reins over
to Solomon
Freehof. TLS signed
“Lily H.
Montagu,”
1-page, 8 x
10, Feb. 8,
1939. A
letter
Dr.
Frederick
Solomonski,
the noted
Rabbi and
German
Expressionist
artist. She is
unable to help
him for there
are no
openings
there. Solomon
was attempting
to leave
German during
this period.
VG..................100-200
See
Lily Montagu
letter
See her portrait not
included with
letter
206.
[AMERICANA]
1845 PRINTED
GOVERNMENT
DOCUMENT,
84pp,
5-1/2 x 9 in.
Message from
the President
of the US
[John Tyler],
signed in
type. About
Silas Reed,
principal
surveyer of
Missouri and
Illinois.
VG........Min.
Bid $20
208. [ART] Lawrence B. "Larry" Salander (born 1949) is a former New York City art dealer. His company, the Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, was cited by the Robb Report in 2003 as the best gallery in the world. By late 2007, Salander had been sued by numerous customers and business partners who claimed that Salander and his company had defrauded them. In November 2007, Salander filed for personal bankruptcy, listing John McEnroe among his creditors. Offered here is a letter dated 1984, 1p, sending money to the Estate of Walt Kuhn for a Kuhn painting sold for $35,000 to Tommy LiPuma. Tommy LiPuma (1936-2017) was an American music producer. He received 33 Grammy nominations, 5 Grammy wins, and his productions sold over 75 million albums. LiPuma worked with many musicians, including Barbra Streisand, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, George Benson, Phil Upchurch, Al Jarreau, Anita Baker, Natalie Cole, Claudine Longet, Dave Mason, the Yellowjackets, the Sandpipers, Michael Franks, Diana Krall, Paul McCartney, Ben Sidran, The Crusaders, Joe Sample, Randy Crawford and Dr. John. Signed Lawrence. An interesting piece of art history. File holes otherwise very good..........100-150..............Min. Bid $35
209. [NAVAL HISTORY] Admiral George James Perceval, 6th Earl of Egmont (1794-1874), known as the Lord Arden between 1840 and 1841, was a British naval commander and Tory politician. Egmont left Harrow school and was commissioned into the Royal Navy as a powder monkey in August 1805 and fought in the H. M. S. Orion in the Battle of Trafalgar the same year, aged eleven. During the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816 he commanded the H. M. S. Infernal. He was promoted to rear-admiral on 27 August 1851, to vice-admiral in 1857 and to admiral in 1863. ALS, 1874, 3pp, about 4-1/4 x 7 in. VG...............75-100
210. [Gen. Richard Delafield] 1880 document, New York, Receipt from Trustees of the Estate of Richard Delafield deceased, from Harriet [wife], Susan and Albert. Richard Delafield (September 1, 1798 – November 5, 1873) was a United States Army officer for 52 years. He served as superintendent of the United States Military Academy for 12 years. At the start of the American Civil War, then Colonel Delafield helped equip and send volunteers from New York to the Union Army. He also was in command of defenses around New York harbor from 1861 to April 1864. On April 22, 1864, he was promoted to Brigadier General in the Regular Army of the United States and Chief of Engineers. On March 8, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Delafield for appointment to the grade of brevet major general in the Regular Army, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on May 4, 1866, reconfirmed due to a technicality on July 14, 1866. He retired from the US Army on August 8, 1866. He later served on two commissions relating to improvements to Boston Harbor and to lighthouses. He also served as a regent of the Smithsonian Institution. Approx. 7-1/4 x 3 in. Very fine..............25-35
212
214.
[ART] Charles
Henry
White (1878-1918) was born at
Hamilton,
Ontario, and
was educated
partly in
Europe and
partly in the
United States.
He studied for
a time at the
Art Student
League in New
York City,
working at
illustrations
and especially
pen drawing.
It was Joseph
Pennell, the
prominent
American
etcher, whom
Mr. White met
in Venice,
Italy, in
1901, who
induced him to
take up
etching.
Original
etching, plate
signed,
[1903], tissue
guard still
attached,
image approx.
3-1/4 x 4-7/8"
plus margins.
VG.........50-75
215. [FILM] Milt Ebbins (1912-2008)
the well-connected show
business manager who was a
liaison between Hollywood
and the Kennedy White House.
Mr. Ebbins was a well-liked
Hollywood insider who
directed the careers of
actors, musicians and
comedians. For more than 30
years, he was the personal
manager of actor Peter
Lawford. Through Lawford,
who was married to Patricia
Kennedy, a sister of John F.
Kennedy's, Mr. Ebbins became
a favorite of JFK's and a
frequent guest at the White
House and on Air Force One.
At Kennedy's 45th birthday
party in 1962, Mr. Ebbins
gave Marilyn Monroe a push
onstage at Madison Square
Garden as she went out to
sing her sultry version of
"Happy Birthday." Offered
here is a 1967 signed
document, 2pp. A union
agreement also signed by 2
union officials.
Fine..................50-75
217. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) George W. Bush For President bumper sticker. Fine. (2) [WWI] Davenport - ALS, London, 12 Jan. 1917, 2pp, 4to. Re: contributions to the Seaman's Hospital at Greenwich "in recognition of the splendid & signal services of our Merchant Navy during the war. Whether on transports, on mine-sweepers, on patrol duty, or on trade routes carrying the cargoes which are the life-blood of the Empire they have faced not only the perils & hardships of the Sea, but the deadly risk of submarines, mines, & other enemy devices..." VG (3) Albert Shaw (1857-1947) was a prominent American journalist and academic of the early 20th century. In the autumn of 1890 Shaw was elected professor of international law and political institutions at Cornell University but resigned the post in 1891 to accept Stead's invitation to establish an American edition of the Review of Reviews . Shaw served as editor-in-chief of this publication until it ceased publication in 1937, ten years before his death at the age of ninety. He was the author of "Abraham Lincoln" [1929]. ALS, Hastings On Hudson, NY, Feb. 4, 1947, 2-1/2 pages. This letter was sent to Who's Who In America. 'I have been listed in every volume of Who's Who since Mr. Marquis began its publication..." Excellent condition. (4) Loretta Lynn (b. 1932) American singer-songwriter. Unsigned 1985 Warner Bros. paycheck for $143. (5) Richard F. Gordon Jr. (1929-2017) American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. Photo signed by autopen. (6) Pat Carroll (b. 1927) actress. Clip signature obtained 1980 from Provincetown Play House while she was playing Gertrude Stein. (7) William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) American romantic poet. Antique engraved portrait. (8) Andre Kostelanetz (1901-1980) Russian-born American popular orchestral music conductor and arranger who was one of the major exponents of popular orchestra music. Signed 1973 FDC. End of signature is smeared................Min. Bid $50
218. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) American romantic poet, journalist 1852 letter from Bryant but not signed by him. (2) Kaaren Lee - actress, known for The Right Stuff (1983), St. Elmo's Fire (1985) and T.J. Hooker (1982). Unsigned Warner Bros. paycheck 1984. (3) Edward Grossman - Executive Director, Composers and Lyricists Guild of America. TLS, 964, 1p. Also signed by Milt Ebbins (1912-2008) the well-connected show business manager who was a liaison between Hollywood and the Kennedy White House. Mr. Ebbins was a well-liked Hollywood insider who directed the careers of actors, musicians and comedians. For more than 30 years, he was the personal manager of actor Peter Lawford. Through Lawford, who was married to Patricia Kennedy, a sister of John F. Kennedy's, Mr. Ebbins became a favorite of JFK's and a frequent guest at the White House and on Air Force One. At Kennedy's 45th birthday party in 1962, Mr. Ebbins gave Marilyn Monroe a push onstage at Madison Square Garden as she went out to sing her sultry version of "Happy Birthday." (4) Wilson Thomas Hogue (1852–1920) American bishop of the Free Methodist Church, elected in 1903. He was born 6 March 1852 in Lyndon, New York. His parents were Scottish-English Methodists. He was the founder of Greenville College. His career also included service as a Pastor and a District Elder. TLS, 1900, 1p. Toned. (5) Mary Hannah Krout (1851-1927) American journalist, author, and advocate for women's suffrage. ALS [no yr], 2pp. to Harry McClure. (6) Jacob Bunn (1814-1897) important Illinois industrialist, financier, and close friend of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln acted as the attorney for Jacob Bunn. He was also a Pallbearer at Lincoln's Funeral. Offered here is a document dated 1877 made out to Bunn but not signed by him.................Min. Bid $50
219. Paul
Newman - actor. Signed racing magazine picture, 7-1/4 x 4-3/4
in. As you
know Newman
disliked
signing
autographs
therefore we
always assume
that his
autograph is
secretarial.
If you
research
Newman
autographs you
will likely
find the
belief that he
made
exceptions
when signing
auto-race
items. We do
not guarantee
the
authenticity
of Paul Newman
autographs..............Min.
Bid $10
220.
[MIXED
MULTIPLE LOT]
includes:
(1) George Lincoln Goodale (1839-1923)
American
botanist and
the first
director of
Harvard’s
Botanical
Museum (now
part of the
Harvard Museum
of Natural
History). It
was he who
commissioned
the making of
the
University's
legendary
Glass Flowers
collection.
ALS written in
the 3rd
person, sent
to Professor
Robert Simpson
Woodward
(1849-1924)
American civil
engineer,
physicist and
mathematician.
n 1898-1900 he
was president
of the
American
Mathematical
Society, and
in 1900 he
became
President of
the American
Association
for the
Advancement of
Science.
He cannot
accept
invitation.
5x8 in. VG
(2) Joseph Bartlett Eastman (1882 – March 15,
1944) was a
member of the
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
from 1919
until his
death in 1944.
He made his
reputation as
counsel in
various wage
arbitrations
from 1913 to
1914. In 1933,
he was
nominated by
Franklin D.
Roosevelt, and
confirmed by
the Senate, to
the position
of Federal
coordinator of
transportation.
Offered here
is a TLS,
1944, 1p,
written to
John T.
Blackwell.
Appears that
Blackwell
contacted
Eastman about
because he was
a
conscientious
objector
hoping to find
a position
with the
Massachusetts
Department of
Public
Utilities.
7 x 10-1/4 in.
With envelope.
VG (3) [JEFF DAVIS] printed gov. document signed in type
by Jeff Davis,
Sec. of War,
March 3, 1856,
9pp.
fortifications
for proper
defence of New
York and
Brooklyn. VG
(4)
[ART] Dudley Hardy, RI, ROI, RBA, RMS, PS,
(1867-1922)
English
painter and
illustrator.
In 1885 Hardy
began
exhibiting at
the Royal
Academy, an
association
that lasted to
his death.
Hardy's
illustrative
work is held
at the
Victoria and
Albert Museum.
AUTOGRAPH NOTE
SIGNED, 1903,
4-1/4 x 6-1/2
in.
(5) George Mitchell (b. 1933) served as a United
States Senator
from Maine
from 1980 to
1995 and as
Senate
Majority
Leader from
1989 to 1995.
TLS, 1992, 1p,
8.5 x 11 in.
VG. (6) Mark Hatfield (1922-2011) a Republican, he
served for 30
years as a
United States
Senator from
Oregon.
Signed,
inscribed 8x10
photo dated
1984.
VG...................Min.
Bid $50
222.
From the Paper
of Charles
B. Rounds,
Calais, Maine.
Group of 11
documents plus
one letter
written to
Rounds from
Kansas
City,
Mo. 1873, 3pp,
signed Geo. M.
Chase. These
date from 1869
to 1905.
Six of them
are signed by
Rounds [some
in the
text].
Charles B.
Rounds -
served in the
civil war and
was a noted
attorney and
judge from
Calais, Maine.
He was First
Lieut. in
Company D,
32nd Maine
Infantry.
Mustered April
19, 1864;
wounded in the
arm May 12th
at
Spottysylvania.
Rounds was at
Elmira, NY
guarding
prisoners of
war, having
been assigned
by Special
Order No. 164
July 20,
1864..................Min.
Bid $50
223.
[FILM] Whoopi Goldberg (b. 1955) American
comedienne, actress. SIGNED STAR TREK BOOKPLATE.
VG...........20-30
224. [THEATRE] [1956] program
starring Barry Sullivan in Too Late The Phalarope.
VG..............Min. Bid $3
225. [MUSIC]
William Hayman
Cummings (1831-1915)
English musician, tenor and organist at Waltham
Abbey. He is credited in 1855 with linking music
adapted from Mendelssohn's Festgesang to Charles
Wesley's words "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing",
which are now universally inextricably linked.
Brief ALS, 1886, 1p. VG..............50-75
226.
[NEW HAMPSHIRE] Charles
W. Tobey (1880-1953)
Governor and US Senator from NH. Signed
postmarked 1938 cover honoring 150th
Anniversary of New Hampshire Ratified the
Constitution June 21, 1788. Sticker addressed.
VG.................50-75.................Min.
Bid $15
227. Sir
William Robert
Knox-Johnston CBE
RD (b. 1939) is a British sailor. In
1969, he became the first person to
perform a single-handed non-stop
circumnavigation of the globe. Along
with Sir Peter Blake, he won the second
Jules Verne Trophy, for which they were
also named the ISAF Yachtsman of the
Year award. In 2007, at the age of 67,
he set a record as the oldest yachtsman
to complete a round the world solo
voyage in the Velux 5 Oceans Race.
Signed 1 line ALS, 1988. Approx. 8 x 11
sheet.................50-75
228. [FILM] Peter Graves (1926-2010) American film and television actor. He was best known for his role as Jim Phelps in the CBS television series Mission: Impossible from 1967 to 1973 (original) and from 1988 to 1990 (revival). Signed 7x9 in. photo. VG................30-40
229. Wilmington,
Vermont document,
1798.........Min. Bid $10
230. FEDERAL UNION WORLD, 1941, 12pp..........Min. Bid $10
231. (BRITISH LITERATURE LOT) SIR PHILLIP GIBBS (1877-1962) War correspondent, journalist, writer. ALS (1935). HUGH CUDLIPP (1913-1988) Welsh Journalist, editor. ALS (1990). MAURICE HENRY HEWLETT(1861-1923) Historical Novelist, Poet, Essayist. ALS. EDMUND BLUNDEN (1896-1974) Poet, Author, Critic. SIGNED presentation page from his book “Near & Far”(1929). SIR DESMOND MacCARTHY (1878-1952) Critic, writer, journalist, a member of the “Bloomsbury Group”. ALS on card (1952). SIR WILLIAM STIRLING-MAXWELLof Pollock, 9th Baronet (1818-1878) Scottish historical writer, politician, virtuoso, husband of Caroline Norton. ALS (1870).............80-120
232. Goerge W. Bush - TLS, The White House, TLS, June 28, 2001, 1p. Signed with autopen signature. Fine............Min. Bid $10
See above
233. (MAINE) JOCK [John R. McKernan, Jr.] - Gov. & U.S. congressman from Maine. Group of 7 TLSs, 1983-90, all signed Jock. 2 have punch holes along edge. VG..............Min. Bid $35
234 [BRITISH] Richard Whately (1787-1863) English academic, rhetorician, logician, philosopher, economist, and theologian who also served as a reforming Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin. He was a leading Broad Churchman, a prolific and combative author over a wide range of topics, a flamboyant character, and one of the first reviewers to recognise the talents of Jane Austen. Signed address panel, addressed to the Archbishop of Canterbury, postmarked 1840. Stain on front is from the red wax seal. Approx. 4-3/4 x 3 in. Large hole on front does not detract...............25-35
See above
236. [FRANCE] Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques. Baron de l' Aulne [1727-1781]. French administrator and economist. Intendant of Limoges (1761-74); minister of marine (1774); controller general of finance (1774-76); removed because of opposition to his Six Edicts. Member of the Physiocrats. As intendant, abolished the corvée, constructed roads and bridges, reformed interest rates, and distributed the burden of taxation more justly. As finance minister, introduced a rigid economy, abolished certain feudal privileges, and attempted to restore free trade in grain between the provinces. Best known works were Lettres sur la tolérance (1754) and Réflexions sur la formation et la distribution des richesses (1766). ORIGINAL ENGRAVED PORTRAIT of Turgot [1853], image approx. 5 x 4 in. plus margins. Engraved by W.T. Fry. UNSIGNED, of course. Very good condition..............Min. Bid $10235. Malcolm Taylor Dougherty (pen name Malcolm Taylor) (1888-1989) author of boys' books and a poet. An archive of 10 ALSs dated 1983-1989, PLUS 7 Christmas cards, each with long notes written by him on them; plus a photo and funeral card. Interesting reflections by a centenarian. Most are signed "Doc." VG.......Min. Bid $40
See above
237. [PORTRAIT] circa 1840 engraved porait of Sir William Jones (1746-1794) Anglo-Welsh philologist, a puisne judge on the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, and a scholar of ancient India, particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among European and Indo-Aryan languages, which he coined as Indo-European. Jones is also credited for establishing the Asiatic Society of Bengal in the year 1784. Engraved after a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. The image is about 5 x 4 in. plus margins. VG.................50-75
See above
238. [FILM] Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) British-American actress who is best known for her starring roles in Hollywood films during the "Golden Age". Signed portrait print, 8 x 10.5 in. VG..............50-75
239. [FRANCE] Alfred-Casimir-Alexis Williez (1836-1911) Bishop of Arras 1892-1911. ALS, 1904, 2 pages, approx. 5 x 8-1/4". Speaks of preparation for the great Catholic Youth Congress. Fine...........50-75
240. [PORTRAIT] original 1814 engraved portrait of Robert Southey (1774-1843) English poet of the Romantic school, and Poet laureate from 1813 until his death. Like the other Lake Poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey had begun as a radical, but became steadily more conservative, as he acquired respect for Britain and its institutions. Other romantics, notably Byron, accused him of siding with the establishment for money and status. He is principally remembered as author of the poem After Blenheim and the original version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Image area itself is approx. 4 x 3 in. plus name & margins. Slightly toned..................25-35
See above
241. FRANCIS EDWARD CLARK (1851-1927)
American clergyman, author. In 1881, he founded in
Portland, Maine the Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor, which, beginning as a small society in a single New
England church, developed into a great interdenominational
organization, which in 1908 had 70,761 societies and more than
3,500,000 members scattered throughout the United States,
Canada, Great Britain, Australia, South Africa, India, Japan
and China. After 1887, he devoted his time entirely to the
extension of this work, and was president of the United
Societies of Christian Endeavor and of the World's Christian
Endeavor Union, and editor of the Christian Endeavor World
(originally The Golden Rule). TLS, 1901,
1p...............60-80
242. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Bertha Behrens (1850-1912) was a German novelist, who used the pen name W. Heimburg. She completed Das Eulenhaus, a posthumous novel by Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in which periodical most of her novels appeared. Signature in form of return address on back of envelope, 1885 [mounted to larger sheet]. (2) [MUSIC] Armand Crabbe (1883-1947) Belgian operatic baritone. In 1904 he made his professional opera debut at La Monnaie as the Nightwatchman in Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. He was a leading performer at the Royal Opera House in London from 1906 to 1914 and again in 1937. He performed with the Manhattan Opera House from 1907 to 1910 and with the Chicago Grand Opera Company from 1910 to 1914. He made several appearances with the Teatro Colón and La Scala during the 1920s. He was active at the Vlaamse Opera up until his retirement in the early 1940s. ALS, BRUSSELS, 1930, 2pp. VG. (3) Adlolfo [b.1933] Cuban-American designer. Signature. (4) William Rockefeller (1919-1990) American businessman. TLS, 1971, 1p., setting up a meeting with Jackson W. Moore from Nashville. VG. (5) Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891) English political activist and atheist. He founded the National Secular Society in 1866. CLIP SIGNATURE, mounted. 2-3/4 x 1-1/2 in. (6) Gilbert Wakefield [1756-1801] Eng. scholar, politician. Soiled signature..................Min. Bid $50
243. [FRANCE - Mixed Lot] includes: (1) [ART] Marie-Clementine de Rochechouart-Mortemart, Duchesse d'Uzes [ 1847-1933] French feminist sculptor, she was the 1st French woman to get a driver's licence. Her work was shown in various salons and she was President of the Union des Femmes Paintres et Sculpteurs. ALS, 1910, 1p. Re: an evening of poetry. (2) [THEATRE] Alice Kauser (1872-1945) theatrical agent. Born in Budapest, where her father was the American consul, she received most of her schooling on the Continent. Her mother was the celebrated opera singer Berta Gester, who introduced her to many theatrical figures. These connections served her handsomely when she became a play broker in the late 1890s. Klauser helped get several Sardou plays produced here and was one of the first to take up cudgels for Ibsen. She also fought to achieve recognition for such American clients as Edward Sheldon and Langdon Mitchell, proving instrumental in the production of such plays as Salvation Nell and The New York Idea. Among her other clients were Channing Pollock and Edward Childs Carpenter. Three TLSs, all 1925, 1p. each, to Marcel Ballot, French Society of Authors, Composers and Dramatists, Paris, France. In English about the play PALS FIRST. (3) Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac (1853-1905), French politician. He was Minister of War. In July 1898, he read in the chamber a document which definitely incriminated Captain Alfred Dreyfus. On August 30, however, he stated that this had been discovered to be a forgery by Colonel Henry , but he refused to concur with his colleagues in a revision of the Dreyfus prosecution, which was the logical outcome of his own exposure of the forgery. Resigning his portfolio, he continued to declare his conviction of Dreyfus's guilt, and joined the Nationalist group in the chamber, of which he became one of the leaders. ANS on both sides of his personal calling card. Very fine. (4) [THEATRE] Elisabeth "Bessy" Marbury (1856-1933) was a pioneering American theatrical and literary agent and producer who represented prominent theatrical performers and writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and helped shape business methods of the modern commercial theater. She was the longtime companion of Elsie de Wolfe (later known as Lady Mendl), a prominent socialite and famous interior decorator. Marbury's clients ranged from the French Academy of Letters to playwrights Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw; to the dance team of Vernon and Irene Castle. She was an early promoter of African American writers of the Harlem Renaissance. She also played an instrumental role in developing the modern "Book Musical" that audiences came to know as defining "Broadway" in the 20th century, notably of Cole Porter's first musical, See America First, and Jerome Kern (Nobody Home (1915), Very Good, Eddie (1915), and Love O' Mike (1917))through her American Play company. ALS, 1894, 1p, about 8 x 10 in. In French - not translated. (5) Leon Xanrof (1867-1953) French playwright and songwriter, noted for writing the play The Prince Consort, which was used to create the 1929 film Parade d'amour (The Love Parade). Brief ALS, [1930s], 1p, 8-1/4 x 5 in. Accompanied by 4 small portraits, 2 of which are original photos. VG. (6) Jules Mary [1851-1922] Fr. novelist, the modern Alexandre Dumas. Two ALSs, dates [?], 1p and 3pp. The long letter is to a woman novelist with a long criticism of her novel. Both VG. (7) Edmond Desbonnet (1867 - 1953) French academic and photographer who championed physical culture. He made physical education fashionable in belle époque France through the publication of fitness journals and by opening a chain of exercise clubs. BRIEF ALS, 1927 [?], 1P. To the autograph collector and writer, Felix Bonafe. Edge toned. (8) Eugène Brieux (1858-1932), French dramatist. ALS, n.d., 1p, 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 in. VG (9) Stephen-Jean-Marie Pichon (1857-1933) French politician of the Third Republic. The Avenue Stéphen-Pichon in Paris is named after him. He served as French Minister to China (1897–1900), including the period of the Boxer Uprising. An associate of Georges Clemenceau, he served several times under Clemenceau and others as Minister of Foreign Affairs, a role in which he proved amiable, but not particularly effective. His most notable service was under Clemenceau during the latter part of the First World War and the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, but, like most of the other foreign ministers at the conference, Pichon was largely sidelined by the more forceful figure of his head of government. ALS, 1907, 1p, 4-3/4 x 7 in. VG................Min. Bid $90
244. [FILM] Peter Lawford - the American actor's RCA VICTOR Factory Service Contract, 1957, 2pp. not actually signed by Lawford. 8.5 x 11 in. VG...............25-35
245. KILPATRICK, JAMES J. (1920-2010), conservative columnist and TV commentator and debater. A correspondent had sent Kilpatrick a copy of a court decision in which the judge (Judge Cristol) wrote his decision in the form of poetry. In this LS, dated 8 September 1986, Kilpatrick opines in typically acerbic manner, "I don't know anything of Judge Cristol's prose, but I expect he had better stick to it." With the envelope............40-60
246. GALLUP, GEORGE, Jr., chairman and son of the founder of "The Gallup Poll". LS, dated Dec. 23, 1975, enclosing "a copy of my recent talk and a copy our 1975 religion index. I hope these are helpful to you." Comes with 8 x 11 magazine photo...........25-35
247. Original engraved Portrait of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841–1906) was an American paleontologist and geologist who wrote extensively on the theological and scientific implications of the theory of evolution. Born in 1841, Shaler studied at Harvard College under Louis Agassiz and would go on to become a Harvard fixture in his own right, as lecturer and professor of paleontology for two decades (1869–1888) and as professor of geology for nearly two more (1888–1906). Early in his professional career Shaler was broadly a creationist and anti-Darwinist. This was largely out of deference to the brilliant but old-fashioned Agassiz, whose patronage served Shaler well in ascending the Harvard ladder. When his own position at Harvard was secure, Shaler gradually accepted Darwinism in principle but viewed it through a neo-Lamarckian lens. Shaler extended Charles Darwin's work of the importance of earthworm soil bioturbation to soil formation to other animals, such as ants. Like many other evolutionists of the time, Shaler incorporated basic tenets of natural selection—chance, contingency, opportunism—into a picture of order, purpose and progress in which characteristics were inherited through the efforts of individual organisms. Shaler was also an apologist for slavery and an outspoken believer in the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon race. In his later career, Shaler continued to support Agassiz's polygenism, a theory of human origins that was often used to support racial discrimination. In his 1884 article, "The Negro Problem", published in the Atlantic Monthly, Shaler claimed that black people freed from slavery were "like children lost in the wood, needing the old protection of the strong mastering hand," that they became increasingly dominated by their "animal nature" as they grew from children into adults, and American slavery had been "infinitely the mildest and most decent system of slavery that ever existed." In his later career, Shaler served as Harvard's Dean of Sciences and was considered one of the university's most popular teachers. He published scores of long and short treatises in his lifetime, with subjects ranging from topographical surveys to moral philosophy. Original engraved portrait, signed in pencil by the artist [Campbell - not sure about first name]. Plate mark approx. 13-1/3 x 9-3/4" plus margins. On stiff paper. Light-toned line at left eye level...........100-150.....................Min. Bid $35
248. [FRANCE] group of French autographs: [1] Édouard Alphonse Lefebvre Béhaine, Count Pigneaux (or Pigneau) is a diplomat, French (1829-1897). He was Ambassador of France to the Holy See , Minister Plenipotentiary at The Hague and Secretary of Embassy ( Berlin and Rome ). He talked with his cousins Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, a rich correspondence of nearly 300 letters in almost 40 years. ALS, 1888, 3-1/2 pp. [2] Jean Charles Meissonier (1848 - 1917) French painter, son of the Master. ALS, Paris, 1893, 2pp. [3] Jean d'Esparbes (1899-1968) Fr. artist. ANS written on both sides of his personal calling card. Fine. [4] Louis Marsolleau (1864-1935] writer of songs. ALS, Paris, 1896, 2pp. [5] Camille-André Lemoyne, born in Saint Jean d'Angely (1822-1907) poet and novelist . ALS, 1p. plus envelope. [6] Emile Berr (1855-1923) Fr. journalist. ALS, nd., 1p. [7] Charles Borel-Clerc, pen name of Charles Clerc, was a French composer. My apple performer Maurice Chevalier (1936), Oh! If you knew my hen (1938) and Walk Ménilmontant (1941), three of his biggest hits. TLS, 1934, 2pp............Min. Bid $75
249. Conrad K. Grieb (1905-1991) was the author of Uncovering the Forces for War. In the late 1930s he was office manager of Seward Collins's American Review Bookshop in New York. During the war he served with the United States Coast Guard. His book "Uncovering the Forces for War" was a unabashedly pro-German survey of the undercover forces for war: British World Empire, World Finance, and their constant companion, Organized World Jewry. The book was published by Grieb under his Examiner imprint and distributed widely among the remnants of the post-war American far right. Grieb later authored American Manifest Destiny and the Holocausts. Offered here is a full page 1949 TLS to George Andrews Moriarty (1883-1968) American genealogist. Moriarty went to work for the U. S. State Department in the foreign service, and served in consular and secretarial roles in Fiume, Italy; Mexico City; and Guatemala. He returned to Harvard once again to study law, and received his LL.B. in 1916. He practiced law in Providence, Rhode Island and Boston, Massachusetts for over a decade, which time also included a year in the U.S. Army at the end of World War I when he was a captain in military intelligence. In 1927 he ended his career in law and devoted the remainder of his life to historical and genealogical pursuits. In 1986 the National Genealogical Society instituted a Hall of Fame for individuals that had made significant strides in the field of genealogy. In 1990 G. Andrews Moriarty was inducted into that prestigious group, having been nominated by the Genealogical Society of Utah and the American Society of Genealogists. Moriarty was known to be anti-semitic per Maine State Police and a Nazi sympathizer. MORIARTY was deeply interested in the threat of Communism in the United States. He added he believed the Jewish people were behind the Communist Party over the whole world and were using the Russians and the Communist Party to eventually gain mastery over all the world's people. He stated he was desirous of ascertaining who the sender of certain literature was and would cooperate with the FBI in every way. He stated further he would recontact writer in the event he receives any more literature, particularly if a return address accompanies the literature. Offered here are many items from the personal papers of G. Andrews Moriarty. RARE! VG...............Min. Bid $25
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250. [FRANCE] Charles Wagner (1852-1918) French reformed pastor whose inspirational writings were influential in shaping the reformed theology of his time. He graduated from the Sorbonne in 1869; and studied theology at Strassburg and Göttingen. He was the pastor of a small parish in the French province of Vosges until 1882, when he went to Paris, and there opened a Sunday school and later began preaching. The publication of his book Jeunesse ("Youth") in 1891 marked him as a leader in the ethical movement in France and his influence continually increased. Besides serving as pastor to a large congregation, he took an active part in many philanthropic and charitable undertakings, and in this work came into cordial relations with men of all shades of religious belief. Of his publications, The Simple Life attracted particular interest in the United States and was widely commended by religious and ethical leaders. In the fall of 1904, Wagner visited the United States. He was invited to preach at the White House by Theodore Roosevelt on whom The Simple Life had made a lasting impression. Wagner made numerous addresses and gained material for his book My Impressions of America (1906). Two ALSs, 1917 & 1918, plus small signed & inscribed picture portrait dated 1918; also envelope. All fine........80-150
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251. Amy Leslie (1855-1939) American actress, opera singer, and drama critic who was the first wife of Frank Buck. Her personal calling card on which she has written 4 words [not signed]. 3-1/8 x 2-1/4 in. VG.............20-30
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252. [THEATRE] Lucille Spinney - American actress. Clip signature [mounted] 1-3/4 x 1-1/2 in. Provenance: Boothbay Theatre Museum collection [Maine - closed].............Min. Bid $8
253. [MICHIGAN] William A. Comstock (1877-1949) American politician as the 33rd Governor of the U.S. state of Michigan. Signed photo, 8-3/4 x 11-1/2 in. Condition: soft surfave crease line; outer edge tear on right affects nothing........25-35
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254. [ART] Edward Scriven (1775-1841) English engraver of portraits, in the stipple and chalk manner. Scriven was the pre-eminent engraver of his generation, with 210 portraits ascribed to him by the National Portrait Gallery. Offered here is a 19th original engraved portrait of Madame De Stael, image area is approx. 5 x 4 in. plus margins. This print is in better condition than the same print is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in England. VG...............25-35
255. [PORTRAIT] Simon Kenton (1755-1836) was a US frontiersman and soldier in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. He was a friend of Daniel Boone, Simon Girty, Spencer Records, Thomas S. Hinde, Thomas Hinde, and Isaac Shelby. He served the United States in the Revolution, the Northwest Indian War and the War of 1812. Surviving the gauntlet and ritual torture, in 1778 he was adopted into the Shawnee people. He married twice and had a total of ten children. Offered here is an original engraved portrait of Kenton, mid-1800s, image about 4 x 3-1/4 in. plus margins. VG...............Min. Bid $10
256. [ART] William Henry Mote (1803–1871) British stipple and line engraver, primarily known for his portraits. He produced etchings for reference books, as well as original etchings. Mote became a member of the Royal Academy in his twenties and his portraits hang in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Offered here is a 19th original engraved portrait of Charles Carroll Of Carrollton (1737 1832) American Delegate To The Continental Congress And Senator Signer Of The Declaration Of Independence. The image area is approx. 5 x 4 in. plus margins. VG...............25-35
257. [GERMANY] Frederick III (1831-1888) German Emperor and King of Prussia for ninety-nine days in 1888, the Year of the Three Emperors. Signed Morning Address Panel, as Crown Prince. Right top corner of envelope has been removed, where stamp should be.............100-150
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258. [FRANCE] MARY MARQUET [b. Russia 1895; died France 1979] actress who was encouraged by Sarah Bernhardt to become an actress. She made her stage debut in "La cathédrale" by the dramatist Eugène Morand. Her real triumph soon followed with "L'Aiglon" by Edmond Rostand . She joined the Comédie Française in 1923 and was one of its most revered actress for over twenty years before being fired. In 1944, she was arrested and sent to Fresne prison , near Paris: she was accused of collaborating with the Germans during the war as well as being instrumental to her son's arrest by the Gestapo. During her trial, she admitted contacting the Vichy police in 1943 and asking them to prevent her son François from joining the Resistance. Despite a severe warning by the police, he still managed to flee to Spain but was arrested and deported to Buchenwald where he died in January 1944. Mary Marquet was acquitted in January 1945 but was not allowed to return to the Comédie Française. She resumed her career on stage and appeared in light comédies, or 'comédies de boulevard' as they are called in French. She had to wait until 1949 to appear on screen again in the very mediocre 'Le 84 prend des vacances (1950). After the mid-sixties, she almost exclusively appeared in TV movies or series. Six handwritten lines signed, no date. Not translated........50-75
259 [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) The Masters and Johnson research team, composed of William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson, pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response and the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders and dysfunctions from 1957 until the 1990s. Sheet signed by both, 1973, 8.5 x 11. Inscribed in type to collector. (2) James Allen (1864-1912) was a philosophical writer of British nationality known for his inspirational books and poetry. CLIP SIGNATURE "J. Allen." (3) Serge Jaroff (1896-1985) was the founder, conductor and composer of the Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff. Signed 1956 bank check. VG. (4) [OPERA] Elizabeth Futral - American coloratura soprano who has won acclaim throughout the United States as well as in Europe, South America, and Japan. SIGNED, INSCRIBED 5X7 PHOTO. (5) Radie Britain (1899-1994) American pianist and composer. ALS, 1989, 1p. (6) Rita Wellman[1890-1965] American playwright - her first successful play "the Gentile Wife", was in 1917. She continued to be successful with other plays and was considered, with Susan Glasell, one of the most promising playwrights in the 1920s and 30s. She translated the journals of Benito Mussolini. AQS, 1925, inscribed to Howes Norris Jr., 2pp. (7) Geraldine Farrar [1882-1967] opera singer and film actress whose stage presence earned her a fanatic following of Gerryflappers in the early 20th century. TLS, 1958, 1p, regarding a Bill in congress that she isn't interested in making a comment about. (8) Sir Julius Benedict (1804-1885) German-born composer and conductor, resident in England for most of his career. His best-known opera, The Lily of Killarney, written on the subject of Dion Boucicault's play The The Colleen Bawn to a libretto by John Oxenford, was produced at Covent Garden in 1862. His operetta, The Bride of Song, was brought out there in 1864. Clip signature signed "Benedict" mounted to larger slip................Min. Bid $50
260 . [THEATRE] 1981 program starring Mickey Rooney & Ann Miller in SUGAR BABIES. VG..............Min. Bid $5
261. [FILM] Jackie Lynn Taylor (1925-2014) American child actress. She appeared in five Our Gang short subjects from 1934 to 1935. She often portrayed the sister or girlfriend of one of the boys, usually Wally Albright. Signed 10x8 photo showing the cast from OUR GANG. VG...............50-75
262. [FILM] Kurt Kreuger (1916-2006) was a Swiss-reared German actor. Kreuger once was the third most requested male actor at 20th Century Fox. He starred with, among others, Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. Kreuger was primarily offered roles in World War II movies as a German officer, prompting him to complain about being typecast as a Nazi. TLS signed Kurt, no dated, sent to Jess who was a syndicted columnist. Jess was likely Jessica Leigh who wrote about dogs. Nice letter talking mostly about German Shepard..........35-45
264. [GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR] original 1951 news photograph. Identification attached to verso reads - Flanked by motorcycle patrolmen the car carrying General of the Army Douglas MacArthur in the parade staged in his honor by San Francisco passes part of the 500,000 persons that turned out to cheer the great soldier, with the General in the car are Mayor Elmer Robinson of San Francisco, and Governor Earl Warren of California. International News Photo. VG..............100-150...............Min. Bid $25
265. [GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR] original 1951 news photograph. Identification attached to verso. Pictures Mrs. MacArthur and their son in a car. She is waving to the crowd. This was in the parade at San Francisco. International News Photo. 9x7 in. VG............100-150.................Min. Bid $25
266. [WORLD WAR ONE] French postcard of The Rue Beaurepaire after the bombardment of Verdun. Written on reverse: 1/25/19 We are having a little snow storm the first one. I hope the ocean doesn't freeze over and perhaps we will be coming home shortly. Signed Will. Censored. U.S. Army P.O. M.P.E.S. One fold crease. To Mrs. Anna R. Rowen, Philadelphia, Penns., U.S.A. VG............Min. Bid $10
267. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Anthony Wilson Thorold (1825-1895) Anglican Bishop of Winchester in the Victorian era. The son of a Church of England priest, he also served as Bishop of Rochester. It was in that role that he travelled throughout North America and met with leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While he wrote a number of devotional books, he is best remembered for having recruited Isabella Gilmore to revive the female diaconate in the Anglican Communion. CLIP SIGNATURE, about 3-1/2 x 1-3/4 in. VG. (2) [EPHEMERA] 1896 one page letter written from Bangor, Maine on illustrated letterhead. 8-1/4 x 5-1/2 in. VG (3) Josiah William Bailey (1873-1946) American politician who served as a U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina from 1931 to 1946. Signed Check dated 1924. (4) POSTAL HISTORY] Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) was a United States author, artist and engineer. He built the foundation for the Statue of Liberty, wrote many famous stories and received awards for his paintings. Offered here is an envelope addressed in the hand of Smith. Approx. 4.5 x 3.5 in. VG. (5) [PORTRAIT] Samuel Latham Mitchill (1764-1831) was an American physician, naturalist, and politician who lived in Plandome, New York. Mitchill taught chemistry, botany, and natural history at Columbia College from 1792 until 1801 and was a founding editor of The Medical Repository, the first medical journal in the United States. In addition to his Columbia lectures on botany, zoology, and mineralogy, Mitchill collected, identified, and classified many plants and animals, particularly aquatic organisms. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1797. From 1807 to 1826, he taught at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York and then helped organize the short-lived Rutgers Medical College of New Jersey, which he served as vice president until 1830. While at Columbia, Mitchill developed a fallacious theory of disease, which however resulted in his promotion of personal hygiene and improved sanitation. Offered here is an original engraved portrait done circa 1832. Image size approx. 4-1/2 x 3-3/8 in. plus pretty clean margins except for one small light spot well away from image. (6) [THEATRE] Charles Kelly (1839–1885) English actor/journalist and husband of actress Ellen Terry. Charles and Ellen met while appearing in Reade's plays, but they separated in 1881. Signature with inscription, Prince of Wales Theatre, Liverpool, 1870, approx. 4 x 4 in. VG. (7) [ENTERTAINMENT] Nedra Volz (1908-2003) American actress. Born in Montrose, Iowa, she began her career in the family tent show, and appeared in vaudeville as a toddler (called "Baby Nedra"). In the early 1930s, Volz was featured vocalist with Cato's Vagabonds, a Des Moines, Iowa, big band that briefly enjoyed national popularity. Cato never made records, but Nedra managed to appear on exactly one 78 side, with Will Osborne's orchestra in 1933. Beginning with an episode of Good Times in 1975, she became a well-recognized supporting character actress, primarily on television and also in feature films. Offered here is a 3x5 card on which she has written about 13 lines and signed. VG (8) John Rice McConnell (1831-1895) US congressman from Kentucky. SIGNATURE.........MIN. BID $50
268. [CARDINAL] Georges Grente (1872-1959) French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Le Mans from 1918 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII. TLS, 1957, 1p, 8-1/4 x 10-1/2". The Cardinal is not happy about the joke made by Robert Kemp, the critic. VG.............60-80
270. [FRANCE] Beautiful French document 1715 with large ornate revenue stamp at top. Lengthy 4 pages, 7-1/4 x 9-1/2 in. Three ornate signatures on last page. 1715 was the fist year of the reign of King Louis XV. VG.................100-200
269. [FRANCE] multiple lot of French autographs: [1] Armand Carrel (1800-1836) French journalist and political writer. He had a deep admiration for the great generals of Napoleon , and his uncompromising spirit and independent views marked him as a leader. Entering the army as sub-lieutenant, he took a secret but active part in the unsuccessful Belfort Conspiracy. At the outbreak of war with Spain in 1823, Carrel, whose sympathies were with the liberal cause, resigned, and succeeded in escaping to Barcelona. He enrolled in the foreign legion and fought gallantly against his former comrades. The legion was compelled to surrender near Figueres , and Carrel was taken prisoner by his former general, Damas. There was considerable difficulty about the terms of his capitulation, and one council of war condemned Carrel to death. The sentence was not carried out, and he was soon acquitted and freed. ALS, no date, lengthy 1p., 6-3/4 x 9-1/4 in. VG. [2] JACQUES NORMAND [b.1848] Fr. writer, poet & playwright. ALS, 1888, on both sides. [3] REBE DE PONT-JEST [1830-1904] Fr. writer. ALS, 1878, 1p, 8vo. Fine [4] Henri Léon Emile Lavedan (1859-1940), French dramatist and man of letters. As a writer, Lavedan contributed to various Parisian papers a series of witty tales and dialogues of Parisian life, many of which were collected in volume form. In 1891 he produced at the Théâtre Français Une Famille, followed at the Vaudeville in 1894 by Le Prince d'Aurec, a satire on the nobility, afterward re-named Les Descendants. ANS, no date. [5] Joseph-Marie JOUANNIN [1783-1847] Fr. writer. ALS, no date, not translated. 1-page. [6] B. Noric - French painter. ALS, no date, written on card to M. Hubert, director of magazine Le Monde Illustre. [7] Mlle Cécile Charlotte Furtado (1821-896) was chiefly known for her philanthropy in the areas of medicine, education, and religion. During the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71, she supported the Red Cross and the ambulance services; and in 1895 she bequeathed her villa in Nice as a hospital and sanatorium for wounded and convalescent soldiers. In 1884 she founded and endowed an orphanage in the 14th Arrondissement on the street which was renamed Rue Furtado-Heine in her honour after her death, as well as similar children’s establishments in Bayone and Montrouge. She was a generous donor to the Institut Pasteur, and her commemorative bust still adorns the halls of the Institute. Mme Furtado-Heine also generously contributed to numerous Jewish charities and benevolent organisations; and financially supported the building of new synagogues in France and Belgium. Her charitable and philanthropic endeavours were recognised by the Government of France, and in 1896 she became the Officer of the Legion d’Honneur, a distinction very rare for a woman in the nineteenth century. Letter Signed, nd, 2pp. [8] Alfred Le Roux (1815-1880) Commerce Minister. ALS, 1867, 2pp. [9] Arthur Levasseur (1875-1955) French politician. ALS, 1925, 1p. [10] Henri-Leon Camusat de Riancey [1816-1870] politician and writer. ALS, nd, 1p.............200-300
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271. [FILM] Edmund Lowe (1890-1971) American actor. His formative experience began in vaudeville and silent film. Signature with sentiment, approx. 4 x 2-1/4 in. VG................25-35
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272. (20th CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE LOT) MAUD HOWE ELLIOTT(1854-1948) Writer, Pulitzer Prize(1917) on biography of her mother Julia Ward Howe ALS(1954)3pp EDGAR GUEST(1881-1959) Poet SIGNATURE on sheet typed books of various authors he has signed on his book title LLOYD GOODRICH(1897-1987) Art Historian, director of Whitney Museum ANS on greeting card MARION FAIRFAX(1875-1970) Playwright, Screenwriter TLS(1958) JOSEPH KRAMM(1907-1991) Playwright, director, actor ANS(1977) ELIZABETH HOLLISTER FROST(1887-1958) P. et SIGNED 1st edition presentation page from her book (1928) The Lost Lyrist” NAT HENTOFF(1925) Historian, novelist, jazz critic, columnist ALS on postcard(2001) William McFEE (1881-1966) English born/American novelist, writer of the Sea – TLS(1923).................Min. Bid $50
273. (20th AMERICAN LITERATURE LOT) MAXINE HONG KINGSTON (1940)Poet ALS(2000) JOHN JAKES(1932) Historical Novelist, Author SIGNED CARD(1991) HAYDEN CARRUTH(1921-2008) Poet and Literary Critic TLS(2002) LAURA BENET(1884-1979) Poet and sister of William Rose and Stephen Vincent Benet TLS(1961) IRA LEVIN(1929-2007) Author, Dramatist, Songwriter noted works “Deathtrap”, “Rosemary’s Baby”, “A Kiss Before Dying”, “Boys from Brazil” TLS(2000) PHILIP LEVINE(1928) Poet – ANS(ny,nd) ANTHONY LEWIS(1927-2013) Pulitzer Prize Writer, Journalist SIGNED 5x7, inscribed photograph at his desk RICHARD WATSON GILDER(1844-1909) Poet and Editor SIGNATURE(1889)..........Min. Bid $50
274. (20th CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE LOT) HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE(1882-1958) Editor & Journalist, Pulitzer Prize TLS(1955) EDWARD A. WEEKS(1898-1989) Author, Essayist and Editor of the Atlantic Monthly – ANS on large broadside(9x13)booklet TOM WICKER(1926-2011) LUCY IRVINE(1956) DENISE GESS(1942-2009) JOHN KATZENBACH(1950) Novelists and Writers SIGNED by all 4 BOOK & AUTHOR Luncheon booklet Philadelphia (1984) RICHARD WATSON GILDER(1844-1909) Poet and Editor SIGNATURE from TLS RITA WEIMAN(1885-1954) Playwright, Novelist and Screenwriter – author of “The Acquittal”,” The Gentle Wife” “Possessed”, which was made into a film with Joan Crawford – TLS from the Literary Digest (1934) asking her to pronounce her name, she responds at bottom of letter (letter is trimmed at bottom) CORNELIU;S WEYGANDT(1878-1957) Historian and Biographer, journalist authored 18 books TLS(1928) ANTHONY LEWIS(1927-2013) Pulitzer Prize Writer, Journalist TLS(2002) WILL CARLETON(1845-1912) Poet SIGNATURE(1898) LAURA BENET(1884-1979) Poet and sister of William Rose and Stephen Vincent Benet TLS(1964)............Min. Bid $50
275. (20th CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE LOT) FRANK SULLIVAN (1892 -1976) Humorist ,author, writer best remembered for creating the character Mr. Arbuthnot the Cliche Expert ALS(1973) Raymond Gram Swing (1887 - 1968) print and broadcast journalist. He was one of the most influential news commentators of his era, heard by people worldwide as a leading American voice from Britain during World War II. SIGNATURE(1939) RAYMOND UNDERWOOD JOHNSON(1853-1937) Writer, Diplomat, editor of Century Magazine on the death of Richard Gilder. He with Naturalist John Muir, was one of the driving forces behind the creation of “Yosemite National Park” also with his ongoing persuasion to President U.S. Grant the president wrote his “Memoirs” backed by Mark Twain. He became Ambassador to Italy ALS(1914) on “Century Club” card to Playwright Augustus Thomas(1859-1934) MARY COLES CARRINGTON(1882-?) Poet, Writer She wrote many articles for Harpers Magazine SIGNATURE(1929)inscribed to American Poet William Rose Benet STARK YOUNG(1881-1963) Playwright, Novelist, Painter, Critic and Essayist ALS, 2pp GAIL GODWIN(1937) Novelist and Short Story Writer SIGNED Book & Author booklet Philadelphia(1985) ) LAURA BENET(1884-1979) Poet and sister of William Rose and Stephen Vincent Benet ALS(1962)2pp JEANE L. DIXON(1904-1997) Astrologer, writer, syndicated columnist SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 photograph.............Min. Bid $50
276. [BOXING] Gene Fullmer [1931-2015] former American middleweight boxer and world champion. Signed collector's card, 3.5 x 2.5".........20-30
277. [FRANCE - MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Georges Léonnec (1881 – 1940), the brother of the novelist Félix Léonnec, began his career as a cartoonist selling drawings to newspapers in 1899. After participating in World War I he worked as an illustrator for the magazine La Vie Parisienne. He worked for several other publications including Fantasio and Le Sourire. He was also well known for his advertising illustrations for Byrrh apéritif wine, Dufayel department stores, and the Casino of Paris. Lengthy ALS, no yr., 2-1/2 pp. (2) Achille Octave Marie Jacques Bardoux (1874-1959) French politician. TLS, 1950. (3) Georges Chamarat (1901-1982) French actor. He appeared in 109 films and television shows between 1929 and 1981. He starred in the film The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, which was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Full page ALS c. 1955-60. (4) Pierre Descaves (1924-2014) was a French politician. ALS 1952. (5) Paul Reboux, born André Amillet (1877-1963), French writer, humorist, literary critic and painter. He was the son of the journalist Charles Ernest Amillet (1829–1884) and the milliner Caroline Reboux. He later took his mother's maiden name with "Paul" as a pen name, and is usually known as Paul Reboux. Lengthy ALS, no date, 2pp. (6) Henri-Camille Marcel called Henry Marcel (1854-1926) was a 19th–20th-century French senior official, general administrator of the Bibliothèque nationale de France from 1905 to 1913. ALS, 191?. (7) Théodore Anne (1797-1869) French playwright, librettist, and novelist. Engaged in the army in 1814, until the July Revolution of 1830 he was a member of the compagnie de Noailles then, still faithful to the Bourbons, he resigned. ALS 183?, 1p. All with some bio. info.................Min. Bid $75
278. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) [NOBEL PRIZE] Wassily Leontief [1905-1999] was an economist notable for his research on how changes in one economic sector may have an effect on other sectors. Leontief won a Nobel Prize in Economics in 1973. BRIEF ALS [1989]. (2) William Elden Bolcom (b. 1938) American composer and pianist. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, two Grammy Awards, the Detroit Music Award and was named 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 photograph. VG (3) Amanda McBroom (b. 1947) American singer, songwriter actress and cabaret performer. Notable among the songs she has written is "The Rose", which Bette Midler sang in the film of the same name , and which has been covered by many other recording artists. McBroom is also known for her collaborations as lyricist with songwriter Michele Brourman, including some of the songs in the The Land Before Time film series, Balto II: Wolf Quest, and the musical Dangerous Beauty based on the film of the same name, which was scheduled to have its world premiere at the Pasadena Playhouse in February 2011. Signed 8x10 photo. VG. (4) BRANDER MATTHEWS (1852-1929) American writer and educator. ALS, 1905, 2pp. VG. (5) Helen Astor [1895-1965] Am. socialite. ANS, nd, re: her father. (6) Samuel Merwin [1875-1936] American writer. Signature 1907...............Min. Bid $50
279. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) HENRY MORGAN (1915-1994) Comedian, Radio and Television personality. DS, agreement (1965). (2) Tristan Keuris (1946-1996) Dutch composer. Rare AMQS from his "String Quartet No. 2", dated 1994, inscribed. (3) Jarmila Novotna [1907-1994] Czech soprano. Signature in return address clipped from envelope. (4) WALTER HINTON (1888-1981) American Early Aviator, balloonist. CLIP SIGNATURE. (5) HUNTINGTON HARTFORD (1911-2008) Producer. TLS (1958), BRIEF 1p. With envelope. (6) Alexander Anderson (1845-1909) Scottish poet. AQS on 4.5 x 3.5 in. card. Light mounting trace in blank area o/w VG. (7)
SCHUYLER CHAPIN (1923- ) American Opera Manager - He studied music with the great Nadia Boulanger.. From 1963 until 1968 he was vice president in charge of programming of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Upon the death (1972) of Goeran Gentele (whose assistant he had been), Chapin succeeded him as general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, a position he held until 1976. He is the author of Leonard Bernstein: Notes from a Friend (1992) and Sopranos, Mezzos, Tenors, Bassos and Other Friends (1995). TLS dtd 3/20/75.................Min. Bid $50
280.[MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) [OPERA] Maria Nemeth (1897-1967) Hungarian soprano, particularly associated with the Italian repertory, one of the leading dramatic sopranos of the inter-war period. ALS ON POSTCARD DATED 1925. In English. VG. (2) JEAN-CLAUDE CASADESUS - French Conductor/Composer/Orchestra Director. He has written a number of pieces for the cinema and theatre, and trained as an orchestral director with Pierre Dervaux in Paris and Pierre Boulez in Basle. In 1969 he was appointed principal conductor of Opera de Paris and Opera Comique In 1971, he joined with Pierre Dervaux in setting up the Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de Loire and was its Assistant director until 1976.. He then formed the Orchestre National de Lille of which he was appointed Music Director and to which he has since devoted the major part of the time. ANS on personal stationery card, 1993 (3) Miriam Gideon (1906-1996) American composer. She was the second woman inducted into American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1975, Louise Talma being the first in 1974. ANS - HAS NO PHOTOS AVAILABLE. 6x4. (4) Johnstone Bennett [1870-1906] American stage actress. Signature on 6.5 x 4.5" slip. (5) Myrna Loy (1905-1993) American actress. Trained as a dancer, Loy devoted herself fully to an acting career following a few minor roles in silent films. She was originally typecast in exotic roles, often as a vamp or a woman of Asian descent, but her career prospects improved greatly following her portrayal of Nora Charles in The Thin Man (1934). Signed, inscribed 3x5 card. Fine. (6) Ben Davies(1858-1943) Welsh tenor, who appeared in opera with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, in operetta and light opera, and on the concert and oratorio platform. He was spoken of as a successor of Edward Lloyd, as a leading British tenor, and retained something of his style and repertoire in concert performance. Clip Signature. (7) Charlotte Mellot Joubert - French Opera singer, noted on the world stage at the turn of the century. Made early recordings. ALS on 4-1/4 x 2-3/4" card, dated 1934. Written on both sides. Includes envelope. VG..................Min. Bid $50
281. [FILM] Joseph E. Levine (1905-1987) American film producer. At the time of his death it was said he was involved in 497 movies as a producer, distributor or financier. These included The Lion in Winter, The Night Porter, The Producers, The Graduate, and Carnal Knowledge; he was also responsible for the US releases of Godzilla, King of the Monsters! and Hercules, which helped revolutionize film marketing. TLS, signed Joe, 1965, 1p. He sends copy of Romain Gary's novel "The Ski Bum." Says Embassy Pictures has acquired the motion picture rights to this property. VG.............75-100
See above
282. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) BILL BLASS (1913-2002) Am. Fashion Designer. ISP, 8X10. (2) [ROYALTY] Princess Stephanie of Monaco (born 1965) member of the royal family of Monaco. She is the youngest child of Grace Kelly and Rainier III of Monaco. SIGNED 1978 FDC honoring American Quits. Clean & attractive. (3) LEON DANIELIAN (1920-1997) American Ballet Dancer/Choreographer. He was one of the 20th century's premier dancers. As premier danseur with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo from 1943 to 1958, Mr. Danielian secured his place in dance history as the first American-born ballet dancer in the twentieth century to gain international fame. His Ballet Russe career and firsthand knowledge of the works of Michel Fokine, Leonide Massine, Anton Dolin, Eugene Loring, George Balanchine, and other great choreographers made him an invaluable company member, ballet master, and teacher. SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 photograph. (4) Samuel Hopkins Adams [1871-1958] Am. writer. Signature. (5) Betty Furness(1916-1994) American actress, consumer advocate & current affairs commentator. Signed/inscribed 8x10 photo. VG. (6) OSCAR STRAUS [1870-1954]. French composer, b. Vienna. SIGNATURE on 3x5 card. He adds Hollyw. 1930. Very very light edge toning o/w VG. (7) Gilbert Frankau [1884-1952] British novelist. Signature. (8) [TV] ART LINKLETTER (1912-2010) Entertainer, author. TLS, 1983, lengthy 1p., about "success.". VG. (9) Dixie Dunbar (1919–1991) was an American singer and film actress. During the 1930s she appeared in a number of Twentieth Century Fox films, including two Jones Family films. Signature on album page. Mounting stain below signature. (10) "Army" Archerd (1922-2009) American columnist for Variety for over fifty years before retiring his "Just for Variety" column in September 2005. ANS dated 2002. VG. (11) Alfred Turner [1852-1932] Am. painter. Signed card. Fine. (12) Gertrude Beals [1868-1952] Am. painter. Clip signature. (13) Reginald De Koven [1859-1920] Am. music critic, composer. Sig. 1907. (14) Lee Adams [b.1924] Am. lyricist [theatre]. Sig. FDC.................Min. Bid $100
283. [FRANCE] Mystery lot of misc. autographs. Includes: Paul Margueritte (1860-1918); Emmanuel des Essarts (1839-1909); Pierre Lanfrey(1828-1877); plus 6 others. No doubt some SLEEPERS in here.................100-150
284. [FRANCE] Mystery lot of misc. autographs. Includes: Jules Quesnay de Beaurepaire (1834-1923); Raoul Gautier (1854-1931); Marcelle Adam (writer of CATS 1959); plus 6 others. No doubt some SLEEPERS in here.................100-150
285. [PORTRAIT] of Sir Edward Codrington GCB RN (1770-1851) British admiral, Hero of the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Navarino. Engraved c. 1830 by John Cochran (active 1821-1865) was a Scottish portrait miniaturist, a stipple and line engraver and a painter of watercolours. Cochran exhibited his portraits at the Royal Academy between 1821 and 1823, and at the Suffolk Street Gallery from 1821 to 1827. Image approx. 4.5 x 3.5" plus marghins. Chipped outer edges but around image area VG..........25-35
286. [FRANCE] Pierre Brisson [1896-1964] long-time editor of Le Figaro. ALS, 1962, 1p., written on Le Figaro letterhead. To Mrs. Robert Kemp speaking about her husband, who was an important critic. Fine...........50-75
287. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Lloyd Morris (1893-1954) American teacher, critic, and man of letters, best known for his biography of Hawthorne "The Rebellious Puritan. He was one of the foremost social historians of his generation. Lengthy TLS, NY, 1944, 2pp., regarding life at the famous Mac Dowell Colony in the 1920's; and being with the poet Edward Arlington Robinson. A remarkable letter about the generosity of Robinson and another writer there, who was not wanted there, and the relationship of Robinson and this writer. Lightly toned in parts. (2) Sir James Knowles (1831 - 1908) was an English architect and editor. ALS, 1905, brief 1p. (3) Frank Ramsey Adams (1883-1963) American author, screenwriter, composer. Adams wrote plays, musical comedies, and lyrics for popular songs, such as "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now". He composed the stage scores for the musicals "The Time, the Place, and the Girl", "The Girl Question", "A Stubborn Cinderella", "The Goddess of Liberty", and "The Price of Tonight". His chief musical collaborators included Joe Howard, Harold Orlob and Will Hough. TLS, 1934, 1p. Written on Paramount Pictures letterhead he says he is no longer running the theatre in Whitehall, Mich., "I still keep a finger in the motion picture pie. Maybe you will be in the business yourself one of these days." VG (4) Jack Mulhall [1887-1979] actor; in 430 films. Sig/inscribed. (5) Andrew Imbrie [b. 1921] American composer. Signature & unsigned photo. (6) Dame Myra Hess [1890-1965] British pianist. Signature with sentiment. (7) Carl Ehrenberg (1878-1962) German composer. TLS, 1937, 1p. In German. VG. (8) [THEATRE] Florence St. John (1855-1912) English singer and actress of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras famous for her roles in operetta, musical burlesque, music hall, opera and, later, comic plays. ANS. (9) MARTHA OSTENSO (1900-1963) Canadian Novelist and screenwriter. Many of her novels are of Minnesota farm life. ALS, 1930, 1p. VG.................Min. Bid $80
288. [MUSIC
MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) [OPERA] Jarmila Novotna
(1907-1994) celebrated Czech soprano, from 1940 to 1956, a
star of the Metropolitan Opera. She appeared in several films,
including Max Ophüls's 1932 version of The Bartered Bride. In
1948, she won acclaim for playing the non-singing role of a
young mother looking for her son after being a prisoner at
Auschwitz, in The Search, starring Montgomery Clift. SIGNED,
inscribed 4x6 photo, she dates 1993. Superb shot of her
holding a rose to her chin as a young woman. VG. (2) Ray
Stevens (b. 1939) American country music, pop
singer-songwriter who has become known for his novelty song as
well as his recent involvement in the Tea Party movement.
Signed, inscribed music composition sheet on which he has
written "Everything is Beautiful", his biggest hit [1970]. VG.
(3) Debroy Somers [1890-1952] British band leader,
composer. Signature with sentiment on card.. (4) Jack Palmer
(1900-1976) American composer, pianist, Jazz musician. Signed,
inscribed vintage 8x10 photo. VG. (5) Bruna Castagna
[1905-1983] Italian Mezzo Soprano at the Met. Signature on
5-1/4 x 4-1/2 slip. (6) Maurice Abravanel [1903-1993]
conductor. Signature. (7) Andrew Imbrie [b. 1921] American
composer. TLS, 2003. (8) RONNIE GILBERT (b. 1926) Folk
Singer with ”The Weavers”. Brief ALS, no date, on verso
of collector's letter. (9) Sherman Edwards (1919-1981)
American songwriter. Brief ALS, nd. (10) Goffredo Petrassi
[1904-2003] influential Italian compser. SIGNATURE
W/SENTIMENT, DATED ROME 1983..............Min. Bid $80
289. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) John Morley
[1838-1923] British statesman. Signed address panel addressed
to Prime Minister Earl of Rosebury. (2) Lyman Louis Lemnitzer
[1899-1988] American Army General, who served as Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1960 to 1962. He then served as
Supreme Allied Commander of NATO from 1963 to 1969. Signed
bank check, 1957. VG example. (3) LORD BERNARD DELFONT
(1909-1994) British Impresario. In the 1950's and 1960's he
was one of the most powerful men in the entertainment
industry, along with his brother Lord Lew Grade. He showcased
the Beatles for the first time - His organization like Sol
Hurok of the US was legendary, to get top performers,
productions etc. TLS dtd 12/2/76. (4) Sir Francis Palgrave
[1788-1861] English historian. Clip signature mounted to card.
(5) Irving Bacheller [1859-1950] American writer. Brief AQS.
(5) Ernesto Rossi (1897 - 1967) Italian politician, journalist
and anti-fascist activist. His ideas contributed to thePartito
d'Azione, and subsequently the Partito Radicale co-authur of
the Ventotene Manifesto. Signed card, 1881. (6) George William
Curtis (1824-1892)American writer and public speaker, born in
Providence, Rhode Island, of old New England stock. CLIP
SIGNATURE with sentiment. (7) Philip Berrigan (1923-2002) was
an internationally renowned American peace activist, Christian
anarchist and former Roman Catholic priest. Along with his
brother Daniel Berrigan, he was for a time on the FBI Ten Most
Wanted Fugitives list for acts of vandalism including
destruction of government property. Signature, inscribed on
3x5 card. (8) Steve Forbes [b. 1947] ran for president. ISP,
color 8x10...................Min. Bid $75
290. [MIXED
MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Francis Marion Crawford
[1854-1909] Am. writer. Clip signature. (2) Victoria Holt -
British novelist. TLS, 1973, 1p. (3) Evan Connell (b. 1924,
Kansas City, Missouri) American novelist, poet, and short
story writer. TLS, no year. (4) Cecil Brown [1907-1987]
journalist author. Signature. (5) Sir Henry Newbolt
[1862-1938] English poet. Clip signature from 1918 typed
letter. (6) Leonard Alfred George Strong (1896-1958) English
writer, known as a novelist, journalist, poet and director of
the publishers Methuen Ltd. ALS, no yr, 1p. VG. (7) William
John Locke [1863-1930] English novelist, playwright. ALS,
1909. (8) Marguerite Steen (1894-1975) British writer, most
popular in the 1930s and 1940s. SIGNATURE. (9) Grace S.
Richmond (died 1959) American writer. She wrote the "Red
Pepper Burns" series of popular novels. ALS, 1904, 1p. VG.
(10) Roger Ward Babson (1875-1967) remembered today largely
for founding Babson College in Massachusetts. TLS, 1958,
1p..................Min. Bid $80
292. [MIXED
MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Nathan Lewis Miller
(1868-1953) was an American lawyer and politician who was the
43rd Governor of New York from 1921 to 1922. Document Signed,
bank check dated 1921. $100 from the Adjutant General's
Office, State of New York. Fine example. (2) John D. Long
(1838-1915) Sec. of the Navy from 1897 to 1902. Signed card,
3-3/3 x 1-3/4 in. VG. (3) Perriton Maxwell (1868-1947)
American artist. TLS, 1921, 1p. Good content as Editor
& Art Director of FILM FUN, a movie magazine. (4) Ralph
Edwards (1913-2005) American radio and television host,
radio producer, and television producer, best known for his
radio-TV game shows Truth or Consequences and This Is Your
Life. Signed 10x8 photo. VG. (5) Nellie Tayloe Ross (1876-
1977) American politician, the 14th Governor of Wyoming from
1925 to 1927, and director of the United States Mint from
1933-1953. She was the first woman to serve as governor of a
U.S. state. To date, she remains the only woman to have served
as governor of Wyoming. She was a staunch supporter of
prohibition during the 1920s. Clip
signature................Min. Bid $25
293. [ACTORS MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) JANET LEIGH
(1927-2004) Actress. SIGNED inscribed 5x7 photograph. VG. (2)
Marsha Hunt (born 1917) is a retired American actress, model,
and activist. She was blacklisted by Hollywood film studio
executives in the 1950s during the McCarthyism. Signed &
inscribed 8x10 photo. VG. (3) Adrien Brody - AMERICAN ACTOR.
He received widespread recognition and acclaim after starring
in Roman Polanski's The Pianist (2002), for which he became
the youngest actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor at
age 29. Signature. (4) Beatrice Gladys "Bea" Lillie
(1894-1989) actress and comedic performer. Following her 1920
marriage to Sir Robert Peel in England, she was known in
private life as Lady Peel. Brief ALS, 1933, 1p, 5 x 6-1/2".
VG. (5) Beverly Garland (1926-2008) American film and
television actress. She may be best remembered as Barbara
Harper Douglas, the woman who married widower Steve Douglas
(Fred MacMurray) in the latter years of the beloved sitcom My
Three Sons. She played that role from 1969 until the series
ended in 1972. Signed & inscribed 8x10 color photo
plus ANS signed with initials. Two signed items. (6) Iron Eyes
Cody (born Espera Oscar de Corti April 3, 1904 – January 4,
1999) was a Sicilian-American actor. He portrayed Native
Americans in Hollywood films. He also played an Indian
shedding a tear about litter in one of the country's most
well-known television PSAs, "Keep America
Beautiful". In 1996, Cody's half-sister said that
he was actually of Italian ancestry, but he denied it.
Brief Autograph Note Signed on postcard dated May 14,
1990. VG. (7) John Carroll [1906-1979] American actor. SIGNED,
inscribed printed portrait picture, 5 x 7. VG. (8) JOHN AGAR
(1921-2002) Am. He appeared in some sixty motion pictures and
some one hundred television shows. First husband of Shirley
Temple. Onscreen in 1948 in such films as Fort Apache, Sands
of Iwo Jima, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, Along the Great Divide,
Big Jake, others. ALS, no date. (9) [THEATRE] Neil Burgess
[1846-1910] Vaudevillian comedian who specialized in female
impersonations. Signature. (1) PEGGY STEWART (1923- ) American
Actress. SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 photograph with
sentiment................Min. Bid $80
294. [MIXED
MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Albert Toft (1862-1949)[1] English
sculptor. Boldly signed 4.5 x 2.5 card. (2) John Tweed
(1869-1933) British Sculptor, called the British Rodin.
Signed 4.5 x 2 in. card. Fine. (3) David Jagger (1891 –
1958) English portrait painter. A prolific painter, he
is renowned for his 1929 painting of Robert
Baden-Powell. Jagger produced portraits of illustrious
people, such Queen Mary, exhibited in the Royal Academy
exhibition of 1930, and Winston Churchill. ALS, no
yr., 3 pages. VG. (4) Burton M. Cross [1902-1998] Maine's 61st
and 63rd Governor. ALS. 1972, full 1-page. Fine letter about
himself and his opinions about a negative outlook for Maine
and the Federal government. VG. (5) Wm. Benton [1900-1973] US
Sen. from Ct. TLS, 1951. (6) John Watson - Pseudonym Ian
Maclaren [1850-1907]. Scottish clergyman and author.
Presbyterian minister, Liverpool (1880-1905); won reputation
with Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush (1894), followed by other
"kailyard school" portrayals of humble Scottish life as Days
of Auld Lang Syne (1895), Kate Carnegie (1896); also wrote
religious works, including The Upper Room (1896), Children of
the Resurrection (1912). ALS, 1899, 2pp. (7) ELDON DEDINI
(1921- ) American Cartoonist - Celebrated cartoonist of
Playboy, The New Yorker, others. SIGNED/inscribed print of him
as the devil.................Min. Bid $50
295. [FRENCH MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Germaine
Beaumont real name Germaine Battendier (1890-1983)
French journalist and novelist. Virginia Woolf's
translator. ALS, 1962, 1p, to Mrs. Robert Kemp, about
the death of her husband. Kemp was a noted critic. With
envelope. Fine. (2) "Zino" Francescatti
(1902-1991) French virtuoso violinist. Signed
postcard of Tel-Aviv - Frederic R. Mann Auditorium. Music
postage stamp affixed. Signed in a dark area therefopre
a poor contrast. Dated 1962. (3) Albert Auguste Gabriel
Hanotaux, known as Gabriel Hanotaux (1853-1944) French
statesman and historian. ALS, 1905, 3 pages. VG. (4) Philippe
Erlanger [1903-1987] Fr. historian. At the end of the 1930s,
shocked by the interference of the fascist governments of
Italy and Germany in the selection of films for the Mostra del
cinema di Venezia, Jean Zay, the French Minister of National
Education, decided to create an international cinematographic
festival in France, on the proposal of Philippe Erlanger and
the support of the British and Americans. ALS, 1956, written
on both sides to Robert Kemp, the French journalist and
literary critic. Fine. (5) Jacques de Lacretelle
(1888-1985) French novelist. He was elected to the
Académie française on November 12, 1936. ALS, nd, 1p.
plus unsigned 5x7 photo. VG. (6) Henri-Robert (1863-1936
French lawyer, historian, and member of the Académie française
in 1923. In 1903 a Paris correspondent for the New York Times
described him as "an exceptionally successful lawyer... the
favorite advocate of the criminal classes (who) has already
saved innumerable heads from the guillotine". Brief ALS, 1898,
1p. VG. (7) Paul Bastid [1892-1974] Minister of Commerce and
important personality in the French liberature. Brief ALS,
[1929?], 1p, 5-1/4 x 8-1/4 in. VG. (8) [FRANCE] Simon
GANTILLON - FR. author. ALS, 1947, 1p. PLUS unsigned telegram
re: his play MAYA [1927]. Not translated..................Min.
Bid $90
Balzac's "La Rabouilleuse"
296. [THEATRE]
Archive of 11 letters about Balzac's "La Rabouilleuse" made
into a play by Emile Fabre. These are about this play, and
theatres that want it, also film adaptation [2 signed by
Englishman Campbell]. None signed by Fabre. Besides the 2 by
Campbel there are letters from Janvier Audier, Ferdinand Jean,
H. Chretien, Georges Pellerin, Emmanuel Audisio, and Maeve
Sage. None of the letters are in English. Emile Fabre
(1869-1955) French dramatic author and general administrator
of the Comédie-Française from December 2, 1915 to October 15,
1936............80-120
297. [FRENCH MIXED MULTIPLE
LOT] includes: (1) Gaston Arman de Caillavet (1869 – 1915)
French playwright. He was the son of Albert Arman de Caillavet
and Léontine Lippmann, the muse of Anatole France. In April 1893
he married Jeanne Pouquet. From 1901 to 1915, he collaborated
with Robert de Flers on many works, including light and witty
operettas or comédies de boulevard, many of which were great
successes. He was a very close friend of Marcel Proust who
found in him and his fiancée, Jeanne Pouquet, a model of the
relationship between Robert de Saint-Loup and Gilberte in his
famous novel In Search of Lost Time. ALS to
Caillavet, no year, 1p, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. Re: Max Dearly and
royalties. Caillavet pens note signed accepting the
condition. Written in blue pencil at top of page. VG. (2)
ARIANE MNOUCHKINE [b.1939] world-renowned French stage director.
She founded the Parisian avant-garde stage ensemble Theatre du
Soleil in 1964. Her movie "1789", which dealt with the French
Revolution, brought her international fame in 1974. In 1978 she
wrote and directed "Molière", a biography of the famous French
playwright for which she received an [Oscar] nomination.
Signed/inscribed postcard. (3) Michel Masson [1800-1883] author
who co-wrote plays with Scribe. Nice ALS, 1850, 1p, 5-1/4 x 8
in. Speaks about rehearsals and writing end of play. VG. (4)
Albert Auguste Gabriel Hanotaux, known as Gabriel Hanotaux
(1853-1944) French statesman and historian. ALS, 1940, 1p. PLUS
1-1/2 unsigned but in his hand [manuscript ??]. VG. (5) Paul
Ferrier (1843-1928) French dramatist. He had already produced
several comedies when in 1873 he secured real success with two
short pieces, Chez l'avocat and Les Incendies de Massoulard.
Others of his numerous plays are Les Compensations (1876); L'Art
de tramper les femmes (1890), with M. Najac. One of Ferrier's
biggest successes was the production with Fabrice Carré of
Josephine vendue par ses sÏurs (1886), an opera bouffée with
music by Victor Roger. His opera libretti include La Marocaine
(1879), music of Jacques Offenbach; Le Chevalier d'Harmental
(1896) after the play of Alexandre Dumas, père, for the music of
A Messager; La Fille de Tabarin (1901), with Victorien Sardou,
music of Gabriel Pierné. ALS, no date, 1p., 3-3/4 x 4-3/4 in.
Small smudge. (6) Henri Léon Emile Lavedan (1859-1940) French
dramatist and man of letters, was born at Orléans, the son of
Hubert Léon Lavedan, a well-known Catholic and liberal
journalist. Lavedan contributed to various Parisian papers a
series of witty tales and dialogues of Parisian life, many of
which were collected in volume form. In 1891 he produced at the
Théâtre Français Une Famille, followed at the Vaudeville in 1894
by Le Prince d'Aurec, a satire on the nobility, afterward
re-named Les Descendants. ALS, 1890, 2pp, to the poet Giron. Not
translated. Fine.................Min. Bid $50
298. [ENTERTAINMENT MIXED LOT] includes: (1) KAY STARR (b. 1922) American singer of jazz and popular music. Signed, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG. (2) Frank Corsaro (b. 1924) is one of America's foremost stage directors of opera and theatre. His Broadway productions include The Night of the Iguana (with Bette Davis, 1961). SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 photo [Bill Swersey, photographer] PLUS ANS MENTIONING HIS BOOK "MAVERICK." Two pieces. (3) [THEATRE] Joe Darion (1917 - 2001) American musical theatre lyricist, most famous for Man of La Mancha. Brief ALS, no date, 1p. Accompanied by music sheet "The Impossible Dream" from Man of La Mancha. VG. (4) Licia Albanese [b.1913] Italian soprano. TLS, 1981. (5) David Amram (b. 1930) American composer, musician, conductor, and writer. Brief ALS, no date, 1p. (6) [THEATRE] Sir Francis Robert Benson (1858-1939) British actor and theatre manager. He founded his own company in 1883 and produced all but two of Shakespeare's plays. He was notable for producing at Oxford the first performance of a Greek play, the Agamemnon, in which many Oxford men who afterwards became famous in other fields took part. Signed vintage postcard photograph.....................Min. Bid $50
299. SPORTS SIGNED SHEET from the Michael Bolton Celebrity Softball Challenge (1997) SIGNED by 13: KYLE ROTE (1928-2002) Football THOMAS W. BROWN (1940) Football RON WALLER (1933) Football MIKE MEADE (1960) Football MICHAEL SANDOR SOMMER (1934) Football CHET HANULAK (1928) Football DIONNA HARRIS (1968) Olympic Gold Champion others unidentified...........50-75
300. [MIXED
LOT] includes: (1) William T. Moncrieff [1794-1857] English
dramatist. Signature in form of return address. (2) Emile
Egger [1813-1885] French scholar who was born in Paris. From
1840 to 1855, Egger was assistant professor, and from 1855
until his death he was professor of Greek literature in the
Faculté des Lettres at Paris University. In 1854 Egger was
elected a member of the Académie des Inscriptions and in 1873
of the Conseil supérieur de l'instruction publique. Egger was
a voluminous writer, a sound and discerning scholar, and his
influence was largely responsible for the revival of the study
of classical philology in France. ALS, 1854, 3pp. Not
translated. (3) Edgar Fawcett (1847-1904) American novelist
and poet. ALS, Dec. 1, no yr, 2 separate pages. "Dear Dana, I
have just come in, found your message, and afterward your
gloves. You didn't leave them on the mantel, by the way, but
on my magnificent marble-topped arrangement under the right
mirror - right, that is, from the grand main staircase way, as
one ascends from the street." VG. (4) MAINE] James B. Longley
Sr. (1924-1980) American politician. He served as the
69th Governor of Maine from 1975 to 1979, and was the first
Independent to hold the office. TLS, 1980, 1p. Good content.
VG. (5) [TV] FRED de CORDOVA (1910-2001) American
Director/Producer - He started his career as a director in the
1940s, directing B-movies including Here Come the Nelsons,
with Ozzie, Harriet and sons, and Bedtime for Bonzo, with
Ronald Reagan. But during the television boom in the '50s and
'60s, he began directing and producing television programs,
including My Three Sons and variety shows with Jack Benny,
George Gobel, Burns and Allen, and the Smothers Brothers. Mr.
De Cordova began producing The Tonight Show in 1970, eight
years after Carson became the show's star, and became
executive producer in 1984. ANS dtd 3/6/89. (6) Bert Parks
(1914-1992) American actor, singer, and radio and television
announcer and host, best known as the longtime host
(1955-1979) of the annual Miss America telecast. Signed 8x11
photo. VG..............Min. Bid $50
301. [MUSIC MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Sir Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989) English composer. SIGNED 1976 FDC honoring music. Clean & attractive. (2) Lorin Maazel [1930-2014] conductor, composer and violinist. Signed, inscribed 5x7 photo. VG (3) Irving Caesar (1895-1996) American lyricist and theater composer who wrote lyrics for numerous song standards including "Swanee," "Sometimes I'm Happy," "Crazy Rhythm," and "Tea for Two," one of the most frequently recorded tunes ever written. He was born and died in New York. In 1972 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. TLS, NY, 1972, 1p, 7-1/4 x 10-1/2 in. Mentions Jean Dalrymple (1902-1998) the theatre producer, manager. His typewriter ribbon needed more ink. (4) Theodore Ward Chanler (1902-1961) American composer. He became a music critic for the Boston Herald in 1934, and taught in Massachusetts in the 1940s and 50s. Chanler's best-known works are his songs, which number about 50. He also composed a ballet, an opera (The Pot of Fat, 1955), choral pieces, works for chamber ensemble, and piano solo pieces. TLA, 1956, 3pp, signed Teddy, to his sister Hester Pickman, regarding various changes he is making in his opera, The Pot of Fat......mentions water problems at the house. 5x7 in. VG (5) George Duffy [1908-1963] Am. band leader. SP 5x7. (6) Max Landow [1877-1960] German born American pianist. Signed picture removed from some publication. 2-1/2 x 3-5/8" plus card margins. (7) Juan Bautista Plaza Alfonso (1898-1965) was a classical composer. He began studies in medicine at the Central University of Venezuela but, with time, left in order to dedicate himself to music. His first teacher was Jesus Maria Suárez. He studied in Rome from 1920 and 1923 and obtained the title of professor of sagrada (sacred) composition. After his return to Venezuela he was named Master of Chapel at Caracas Cathedral and carried out this position until the year 1948. In the Caracas Superior Music School he taught music history and appreciation to composer Antonio Lauro and singer Morella Muñoz. A Note Signed, Bogata, 1964. Approx. 4 x 4". VG. (8) Dame Emma Albani, DBE (1847-1930) was a leading opera soprano of the 19th century and early 20th century, and the first Canadian singer to become an international star. AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED written in French, dated 1886, approx. 5 x 2.5 in. Mounting traces show. (9) ANNIE LOUISE CARY (1842-1921) American Operatic Soprano. Born in Wayne, Maine After studying abroad, she made her debut in New York in 1870, singing with Nilsson, Brignoli, and Vieuxtenips. Her success with the public was instantaneous, and for years she was a favorite singer in the United States. In 1873, she created, in New York, the part of Amneris in Aida, and her tours in Russia in 1875-1877 were a series of continuous triumphs. In 1882 she married Chas. M. Raymond, of Brooklyn, and retired from public life, only occasionally singing for charity. SIGNATURE dtd March 7, 1879. (10) Carl Wendling [1875-1962] German violinist. Signature.................Min. Bid $90
302. [MIXED LOT] includes: (1) J. A. Coulangheon [1875-1904] French, author, poet. His output was small, as he died young. Rare signature. (2) Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake (1809-1893) British author, art critic and art historian who was the first woman to write regularly for the Quarterly Review. She is known not only for her writing, but also for her significant role in the London art world while her husband, Sir Charles Eastlake, was director of the National Gallery there. Signature with sentiment clipped from letter. Mounted. VG. (3) Edmund Blunden, MC [1896-1974] English poet, author and critic. Like his friend Siegfried Sassoon, he wrote of his experiences in World War I in both verse and prose. For most of his career, Blunden was also a reviewer for English publications and an academic in Tokyo and later Hong Kong. He ended his career as Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford. Signed in ink limited edition page [proof page] from the "hand-set edition of Near & Far," 6-1/4 x 9-1/2". Fine. (4) Dame Genevieve Ward DBE (1837-1922) born Lucy Genevieve Teresa Ward, was an American-born British soprano and actress. She was created a Dame Commander of the British Empire. AUTOGRAPH QUOTE SIGNED, 1919. "Cheerfulness is the sunny ray of life." VG. (5) Don Hewitt (1922-2009) American television news producer and executive, best known for creating 60 Minutes, the CBS television news magazine in 1968, which at the time of his death, was the longest-running prime-time broadcast on American television. Under Hewitt's leadership, 60 Minutes was the only news program ever rated the nation's top-ranked television program, an achievement it accomplished five times. He also produced the first televised presidential debate in the 1960. Signed, inscribed color 8x10 photo. VG. (6) ELAINE S. EDWARDS - American Politician/ First Lady of Louisiana - a Senator from Louisiana; appointed to the United States Senate by her much controversial husband, Governor Edwin W. Edwards, August 1, 1972, as a Democrat to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Allen J. Ellender, and servered , until her resignation November 13, 1972. TLS dtd 10/4/72 with SIGNED/inscribed 8x10 portrait dtd 1972 (2 items). (7) HORACE A. HILDRETH (1902-1988) 59th Governor of Maine. TLS, 1982, 1p. VG. (8) [NASA] William H. Pickering (1910-2004) was a New Zealand born rocket scientist who headed Pasadena, California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for 22 years, retiring in 1976. He was a senior NASA luminary and pioneered the exploration of space. SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 photo. VG. (9) Perceval Landon (1868-1927) English writer and journalist, now best remembered for his classic and much reprinted ghost story "Thurnley Abbey". ALS, 1903, 2pp, Sent from Cambodia to recipient sending a most sincere sympathy letter on the loss of their son at war. Apparently the boy was MIA. He also mentions that he is sure that Rudyyard Kipling has also sent his condelonces..................Min. Bid $90
303. [FRENCH
MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Ernest Menault (1830-1903) French
author and zoologist. He wrote, principally Les Insectes
nuisibles à l' Agriculture et à la Viticulture, L'intelligence
des animaux and L'amour maternel chez les animaux. ALS, 1867,
1-1/2 pp. VG. (2) ELIE BERTHET [1815-1891] Fr. novelist. ALS,
1877, 1p. About the book Picturesque Trip in Spain." Not
translated. VG (3) GABRIELLE REVAL, pseudonym de Mme. Fernand
Fleuret [1870-1938] Fr. writer. ALS, Paris, 1928, on both
sides. Not translated but interesting content about the first
adaptation made for the film from her novel L'lnfante a la
Rose. And what a sad experience it has been. They even changed
the ending without her permission. Fine (4) ETIENNE-GALLOIS
[1809-1890] Fr. writer, traveler. ALS, no date, 1p. (5)
Adolphe Desbarrolles (1801-1886) French artist. He is
considered the father of modern chiromancy, aka palmistry or
palm reading. He was a friend of Alex. Dumas; accompanied
Dumas on many of his trips abroad. ALS, 1860, 1-1/2 pages,
8vo. Speaks about Humbolt's Cosmos. Not translated. VG. (6)
Victor Louis Armand Boucher (1877-1942) French
actor. ALS, 1912, 1p. 5-1/4 x 8-1/2 in. VG (7) Francis
de Miomandre (1880-1959) French novelist and well-known
translator from Spanish into French. He was born in Tours,
Indre-et-Loire and educated in Marseille. He began writing in
his early twenties and won the Prix Goncourt in 1908 for his
novel, Ecrít sur de l'Eau . His novels are highly imaginative
and put together with the genuine talent of a romancer who has
traveled far and wide at his own study table. Lengthy ALS,
1955, 1-1/2 pages [ON BOTH SIDES OF ONE SHEET], 8-1/4 x
10-1/2". To the critic, Robert Kemp. VG..........Min. Bid $75
304. [CALIFORNIA
EARTHQUAKE] a
letter dated
June 29, 1925,
to Albert R.
Baird of
Waterville,
Minnesota, about
the earthquake
there. Four
pages, sent from
Santa Monica,
Cal......Papers
are full about
the earthquake
at Santa Barbara
this morning,
two distinct
rockings
followed a
little later by
a slighter one.
Envelope
included.........Min.
Bid $10
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305. [TV] Jean
Stapleton (1923- 2013)
American character actress of stage, television and film.
Stapleton was best known for playing Edith Bunker, the
perpetually optimistic and devoted wife of Archie Bunker, on
the 1970s sitcom All in the Family, a role that earned her
three Emmys and two Golden Globes for Best Actress in a
comedy series. Signed 8x10 photo. VG.............50-75
See above
306. [FILM] Maureen
Stapleton (1925-2006)
American actress in film, theater, and television. She was
nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
for Lonelyhearts (1958), Airport (1970), and Interiors
(1978), before winning for her performance as Emma Goldman
in Reds (1981). Signed 8x10 photo. VG.......50-75
See above
307. [FRENCH MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Etienne Marie Victor Lamy (1845-1919) French author, born in Cize, Jura. He was educated at the College Stanislas and became a doctor of law in 1870. From 1871 to 1881 he was a deputy from his native department, Jura, and his earlier writings were political and historical. In the House of Deputies he was a member of the Left, but he broke with his party and became a clerical reactionary, writing for the Gaulois and the Correspondant. In 1905 he became a member of the Académie française (seat #21), and in 1913 he succeeded Thureau-Dangin as its perpetual secretary. ALS, 1917, 2pp, 4-3/8 x 6-3/4 in. VG. (2) Jean-Baptiste Honoré Raymond Capefigue (1801-1872), French historian and biographer. The general catalogue of printed books for the Bibliothèque Nationale contains no fewer than seventy-seven works (145 volumes) published by Capefigue during forty years. ALS, no date, 1p. VG. Not translated. (3) [THEATRE] Clement Scott (1841-1904) was an influential English theatre critic for the Daily Telegraph, and a playwright and travel writer, in the final decades of the 1800s. Small signed photograph, 1-1/2 x 3 in. G-VG (4) Eugène Manuel (1823–1901), French poet and man of letters. ALS, 1868, 3pp. VG. (5) PAUL BRULAT [1866-1940] Fr. novelist. ALS, Paris, 1938, 1p. Probably to Mrs. Georges-Day about her poems...............Min. Bid $50
308. [FRENCH MIXED LOT] includes: (1) Abel-Anatole Tarride [1865-1951] Fr. actor & dramatist. TLS, 1914, 1p, signed twice. VG. Not translated. (2) Louis Arsene Delaunay [1826-1903] French actor, born in Paris, the son of a wine-seller. He studied at the Conservatoire, and made his first formal appearance on the stage in 1845, in Molière's Tartuffe at the Odon. After three years at this house he made his debut at the Comédie-Française as Dorante in Corneilles Le Menteur , and began a long and brilliant career in young lover parts. He continued to act as jeune premier until he was sixty, his grace, marvellous diction and passion enchanting his audiences. It was especially in the plays of Alfred de Musset that his gifts found their happiest expression. In the thirty-seven years during which he was a member of the Comédie-Française, Delaunay took or created nearly two hundred parts. He retired in 1887, having been made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1883. ALS, no date, 1p, 5-1/4 x 8-1/2 in. VG. (3) Paul Bins, comte de Saint-Victor (1827-1881), known as Paul de Saint-Victor, French author, was born in Paris. His father Jacques BM Bins, comte de Saint-Victor (1772-1858), is remembered by his poem L'Espérance, and by an excellent verse translation of Anacreon. Saint-Victor, who ceased to use the title of count as being out of keeping with his democratic principles, began as a dramatic critic on the Pays in 1851, and in 1855 he succeeded Théophile Gautier on the Presse. In 1866 he migrated to the Liberté, and in 1869 joined the staff of the Moniteur universel. In 1870, during the last days of the second empire, he was made inspector-general of fine arts. Almost all Saint-Victor's work consists of articles, the best known being the collection entitled Hommes et dieux (1867). His death interrupted the publication of Les Deux Masques , in which the author intended to survey the whole dramatic literature of ancient and modern times. Saint-Victor's critical faculty was considerable, though rather one-sided. He owed a good deal to Théophile Gautier, but he carried ornateness to a pitch far beyond Gautier's. Saint-Victor died in Paris on 9 July 1881. ALS, no date, 1p, 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG. (4) Georges Valois (real name Alfred-Georges Gressent; 1878-1945) French journalist and politician. After having written his first book, L'Homme qui vient, he met the nationalist and monarchist writer Charles Maurras and became a member of his Action Française (AF) league, where he continued to follow the workers' movement. As his employment would have been compromised by an involvement in the far-right monarchist league, he took the pseudonym of Georges Valois. Georges Valois was finally arrested by the Nazis on 18 May, 1944, and died in February 1945 of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. ALS, 1911, 2pp, 4-3/4 x 6-1/2 in. (5) Aurelien Scholl (1833-1902) French author and journalist, was born in Bordeaux. He was successively editor of the Voltaire and of the Echo de Paris. He wrote largely for the theatre, and also a number of novels dealing with Parisian life. ALS, nd, 2 pages. Not translated. VG................Min. Bid $50
309. KEN BERRY
(1933-2018) American comedic actor. Signed document -
application for Membership in AFTRA, dated
1-5-1957............30-40
310. [FILM] Charlotte Rampling OBE (b.1946) English
actress, model, and singer, known for her work in European
arthouse films in English, French, and Italian. An icon of the
Swinging Sixties, she began her career as a model and later
became a fashion icon and muse. Large signature on 6-3/4 x
8-1/4 in. page. sIgned 1977. Signed on the verso by Jean-Marc
Cerrone (b.1952) French disco drummer, composer, record
producer and creator of concert shows. Cerrone is an
influential producer of 1970s and 1980s disco songs.
Both autographs were obtained IN PERSON at some music store in
Paris in 1977. It was the kind of music store that well known
musicians visited then. Fine.........50-75
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311. [ART] Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (1802-1873) English painter and sculptor,[1] well known for his paintings of animals – particularly horses, dogs, and stags. However, his best-known works are the lion sculptures at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. His signature on address panel. See scan for condition. Mounting traces on verso......................25-35
312. [FILM] Lynn Bari (1913-1989) was a film actress who specialized in playing sultry, statuesque man-killers in roughly 150 movies for 20th Century Fox from the early 1930s through the 1940s. UNSIGNED vintage 8x10 photo. VG...............Min. Bid $10
313. [FILM] Claire Trevor (1910-2000) American actress. She appeared in 68 feature films from 1933 to 1982,[2] winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Key Largo (1948), and received nominations for her roles in The High and the Mighty (1954) and Dead End (1937). Trevor was billed first for Stagecoach (1939); her profile was higher than John Wayne's at the time. UNSIGNED vintage 8x10 photo. VG...............Min. Bid $10
314. Patent
of Robert P.
Parrott,
assignor to
General
Electric
Company, for
Improvement in
Airport
Illumination,
Granted April
9, 1935, total 5 pages, 8 x
12.5".
VG...........Min.
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315. [THEATRE] Barbara Cook (1927-2017)
American actress and singer who first came to prominence in the
1950s as the lead in the original Broadway musicals Plain and
Fancy (1955), Candide (1956) and The Music Man (1957) among
others, winning a Tony Award for the last. She continued
performing mostly in theatre until the mid-1970s, when she began
a second career as a cabaret and concert singer. She also made
numerous recordings. Autograph signature on 7 x 4.5 in. slip.
Fold marks..............Min. Bid $8
See above
317. (CLASSICAL CONDUCTOR LOT) SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS(1925-2010) Australian Conductor SIGNED, inscribed 5x7 photograph(2001) LEO DRIEHUYS(1932) Netherlands Conductor SIGNED 10x8 portrait photograph(signed in dark area) ARTHUR RODANZKY(1877-1939) Austrian Conductor mostly associated with Wagner, conductor assistant to Mahler SIGNED Album page SIR THOMAS BEECHAM(1879-1961) British Conductor SIGNATURE. ERICH KUNZEL(1935-2009) American conductor Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. SIGNED inscribed 8x10 color photograph..................Min. Bid $50
319. (OPERA NOTABLES LOT) LAURITZ MELCHIIOR (1890-1973)
Danish American Opera Star – SIGNED Album Page – LEONTYNE
PRICE(1939) Leading Prima Donna of the Metropolitan Opera SIGNED
FDC honoring the Met’s 100th Anniversary LAWRENCE
TIBBETT(1896-1960) American Opera and film star – SIGNED
CARD IGOR GORIN(1904-1982) Ukrainian Baritone much
celebrated in the US – SIGNED, inscribed album page
FREDERICK JAGEL(18897-1982) American Tenor Met Star in the
1930’s and 1940’s. His debut there in 1927. Sang 217
performances in 34 roles SIGNED Met Opera House booklet,
season of 1941-1942, signed on center page program
2pp...................Min. Bid $50
320. (OPERA NOTABLES LOT) LAWRENCE TIBBETT (1896-1960)
American Opera Star/Film Star – SIGNATURE on card .
MARILYN HORNE (1934) American Mezzo-Soprano, Met Star SIGNED
inscribed 5x7 color photograph(2000) as “L’Italiana” in Algeri .
CHARLES KULLMAN (1903-1983) American Tenor debut at Met
in 1935 – SIGNATURE, with sentiment.– JESSE BARTLETT DAVIS
(1859-1905) American Contralto/Opera Star and Broadway Actress –
SIGNED CARD(1889). DOLORA ZAJICK (1952) American
Mezzo-Soprano – ANS, ny,nd. JAMES MORRIS (1947) American
Bass/Baritone SIGNED 8x10 portrait photograph signed in silver
ink.................Min. Bid $50
321. (BRITISH LITERARY LOT)
SIR FRANCIS HASTINGS DOYLE(1810-1888) Poet TLS(ny)
2pp(trimmed on Right side) SIR ANTHONY HOPE HAWKINS(1863-1933)
Novelist bottom half of ALS SIR HALL CAINE(1853-1931) SIGNATURE,
with sentiment on the SS Majestic(1898) ELIZA COOOK(1818-1889)
Author, Poet last signed page of a ALS(ny) CHARLES IGNANCE
GILL(1871-1918) Poet, Artist SIGNED card(1910) died at age 46
) HENRY MAJOR TOMLINSON (1873-1958) Novelist SIGNED
6x9 sheet EDMUND BLUNDEN(1896-1974) Poet, Author, Critic
SIGNED presentation page from his book “Near & Far”
1929..................Min. Bid $50
322. [SCIENCE] Hugo von
Mohl (1805-1872)
German botanist from Stuttgart. He was the first person to use
the word "protoplasm". ALS, Paris, no yr., 1p, approx.
4-3/4 x 7 in. Fine.................75-100
See above
See bio.
323. [BOBBY FISCHER]
Robert James Fischer (1943- 2008) was an American chess
grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. Offered
here are 2 items once owned by Fischer. We bought his chess
magazines at the Fischer Auction held in NY at Swann's
Auction. Back around 1968 Fischer arranged thru a book dealer
to sell his personal library because he needed money. The
Brooklyn Library purchased in library. Years later
Swann's sold many items from the libraries collection. Offered
here are 2 items: (1) A 1968 softcover brooklet titled FROM
THEORY TO ACTION, 64pp. 8-1/2 x 10-3/4 in. (2) A 1961 page
from a chess publication. Fischer subscribed to CHESS ARCHIVES
EDITIONED BY DR. MAX EUWE. They would mail to Fischer on
some regular schedule multiple page of chess games. These
would then be assembled in a notebook. One page included
here............50-75
326. Sir Edwin Arnold (1832-1904) English poet and
journalist, who is most known for his work, The Light of
Asia. ALS, no year, "I am away at my house...." 4x6 in.
VG...........75-100
327. [TV] Robert Horton (b. 1924), American television actor, was most noted for the role of Flint McCullough in the TV series Wagon Train (1957-1962). ANS, 1991, on back of postcard picturing him......20-30
328. Three document, stock sales, 1899-1900.......Min.
Bid $5 CLICK here
329. [FILM] Robert "Bobby" Banas (b. 1933) is an American dancer and actor. He is known for his work on movies such as West Side Story (1961), Always (1989) and Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), as well as a viral video of a televised performance of the Nitty Gritty dance, which accumulated 3.6 million views in four years. Natalie Wood was his dancing partner in the Michael Panaieff Children’s’ Ballet Company, to which he received a scholarship and in which Jill St. John and Stefanie Powers were members. Banas also attended the Hollywood Professional School. He auditioned for the production of Carousel at the LA Civic Light Opera and was cast as Enoch Snow Jr. After that, he appeared in stage productions of Kiss Me Kate, Annie Get Your Gun, Brigadoon, Plain and Fancy, and Peter Pan. Offered here is his signed contract appearing as a dancer in the 1965 film BILLIE starring Patty Duke. Also signed by H. Bud Otto (1934-2001) Producer. Approx. 8.5 x 13 in, 1p. Includes a 2 page RIDER ink signed by Bob Banas. VG.................80-120
330.
[US PRESIDENT] Lyndon
Baines Johnson (1908-1973),
often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American
educator and politician who served as the 36th president of
the United States from 1963 to 1969. Offered here is a
mounted photograph bearing an ink signature which I believe was
signed by autopen. Overall size 11 x 13-3/4 in.
VG...............100-150
331. [MUSIC] Paul Williams (b.1940)) American musician, composer,
songwriter and actor. Signed bank check, 1977.
VG...........25-35
339. [PORTRAIT] Peter Cooper - Photo-engraving of engraving by T. Johnson (1844-1904).
Image is approx. 7 x 5 in. VG............Min. Bid $10
See above
340. [PORTRAIT] U.S Grant - Photo-engraving of engraving by T. Johnson (1844-1904).
Image is approx. 5-1/4 x 5-1/4 in. VG............Min. Bid $10
See above
341. [PORTRAIT] George Washington - Photo-engraving of engraving by T. Johnson (1844-1904).
Image is approx. 6.5 x 5 in. VG............Min. Bid $10
See above
342. [PORTRAIT] Abraham Lincoln- Photo-engraving of engraving by T. Johnson (1844-1904).
Image is approx. 7.5 x 5 in. VG............Min. Bid $10
See above
343.
[TV] George Maharis (b.1928)
American actor who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three
seasons of the TV series Route 66. Maharis also recorded
numerous pop music albums at the height of his fame, and later
starred in the TV series The Most Deadly Game. Signed, inscribed
scene from ROUTE 66. VG.................25-35
344. [NOBEL] Harald zur Hausen (b.1936) German
virologist and professor emeritus. He has done research on
cancer of the cervix, where he discovered the role of papilloma
viruses, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine 2008. Signed 4 x 6 picture. VG............50-75
345. [WALT KUHN] misc. items from the estate of Brenda Kuhn, daughter of the American artist Walt Kuhn. Includes: (1) Brenda Kuhn (1911-1993) retained pencil letter written to Larry Salander about the painting CIRUS RING by Walt Kuhn. The letter confirms the painting's authenticity. (2) An internet page showing the sale of this painting at Christie's auction in 2015. It fetched $62,500. (3) Brenda Kuhn signed 1965 bank check. (4) Retained copy of the typed authentication letter sent to Salander-O'Railly Gallery, NYC, dated 1986. (5) A 1948 photograph of Brenda Kuhn likely taken by her father Walt or mother Vera. Rare. (6) Snapshot photo of Kuhn painting WRESTLER 1933 [in Kunin Collection, Minn.]. (7) Snapshot of Kuhn painting GRENADIER which sold at Christie's Auction for $209,000. (8) Albert Wordley 1940 letter to Ringling Bros. - Barnum & Bailey Shows asking for permission for Walt Kuhn to go behind the scenes and make some sketches like he was allowed to do in New York. By now you know from our auctions who Walt Kuhn was.................Min. Bid $50
346. [PORTRAIT] Benoît-Constant Coquelin (1841-1909) French actor, "one of the greatest theatrical figures of the age." Antique original wood-engraved portrait by R.G. Tietze. Approx. 7 x 5" plus wide margins. C. 1892 for The Century Magazine. VG..............Min. Bid $10
See above
347. [AUCTION CATALOG] Witherell's Sept. 21, 2021 auction catalog of items including: guns owned by Ernest Hemingway, Wyatt Earp, Cole Younger, Pat Garrett, Tom Mix, etc., Also includes dolls, watches, diamonds, handcuffs, 29pp, 108 lots..................25-35
348. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Henry N. Ward (1826-1880) signed 1870 Rhode Island court document. (2) John W. Dean - 1894, 1p. ALS, Boston. (3) T.W. Hammond - of the Worcester and Nahua RR Co. ALS, 1862. (4) Joseph Peace Hazard (1807-1892) was born into a wealthy Rhode Island family. When he failed in the family's textile manufacturing business, Hazard's family supported him in pursuing his personal interests, which included travel, architecture, and Spiritualism. Signed 1840 document. (5) John H. Nunn - lawyer. ALS, NJ, 1890. (6) Louise Andrews Kent (1886-1969) American author. Her signature & handwriting on bank check register. Three check stubs written but not signed by her, 1945 (7) A.W. Sulloway - {Sulloway Mills in Franklin Falls, NH. ALS 1899. (8) Unidentified CLIP SIGNATURE [looks like it dates to 1844]. (9) Brenda Kuhn (1911-1993) the only child of the famous American artist, Walt Kuhn. Signed 1965 bank check............Min. Bid $50
349. [ART] 4 original etchings [book
illus.] by Oreste Cortazzo (1836-1910)
Italian-born French painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
From 1870 to 1885, he was a regular participant in showings at
the Salon. He also exhibited at the Exposition Universelle
(1878) and the International Exhibition of Science, Art and
Industry in Glasgow. After that, he derived inspiration from
the English Romantics and produced numerous landscapes in that
style. His works received honorable mention at the Exposition
Universelle (1889). Image sizes are approx. 5 x 4 in. plus
margins. These etchings date to 1898. VG...............50-75
Scan 1
Scan 2
See bio.
350. [ART] 4 original etchings [book illus.] by Oreste Cortazzo (1836-1910) Italian-born French painter, graphic artist and illustrator. From 1870 to 1885, he was a regular participant in showings at the Salon. He also exhibited at the Exposition Universelle (1878) and the International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry in Glasgow. After that, he derived inspiration from the English Romantics and produced numerous landscapes in that style. His works received honorable mention at the Exposition Universelle (1889). Image sizes are approx. 5 x 4 in. plus margins. These etchings date to 1898. VG...............50-75
353.
[HARRY TRUMAN] 1949 document nominating Karl
L. Rankin of Maine [diplomat] signed by
fasc. signature. Signed in ink by Dean Acheson,
Secretary of State. Karl Rankin (1898-1991)
was an American diplomat from Wisconsin. In
1949 Rankin was promoted to U.S. Consul
General in Canton, China; and also became
Consul General in Hong Kong from 1949 to 1950.
Rankin was appointed U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to
the Republic of China, based in Taipei, from
1950 to 1953, before being named Ambassador
from 1953 to 1957. Finally, Rankin returned to
Yugoslavia, serving as U.S. Ambassador from
1957 to 1961. FRAMED. Full size 16-1/4 x
12-1/4 in. VG.........Min. Bid $200
354. [MARYLAND] Francis Thomas (1799-1876)
Maryland politician who served as the 26th
Governor of Maryland from 1842 to 1845. He
also served as a United States Representative
from Maryland. Collection of 4 Documents
signed, 1844. Appointing District Justices.
Approx. 10-1/4 x 16-1/4 in. Expected folds o/w
VG...................Min. Bid $100
357.
[ARTISTS
MULTIPLE LOT]
includes: (1) Stephen
James Ferris [1835-1915] influential
Philadelphia
painter and
etcher.
Original
etching, "Mrs.
Nicklin", from
a painting by
Gilbert
Stuart. Stuart
painted the
portrait of
Mrs. Nicklin
about 1795,
when she was
in her
thirtieth
year. She was
one of
Philadelphia's
celebrated
beauties, the
wife of Mr.
Philip
Nicklin, and
the daughter
of
Chief-Justice
Benjamin Chew.
This plate
shows notable
characteristics
in Mr.
Ferris's
method of
etching, he
believing in
finish, and
striving to
obtain depth
of tone and
suggestion of
color by close
and careful
working. Image
7-1/4 5-1/2"
plus fairly
clean marhins.
Top left
corner is
soiled.
(2) Wendell
D. Volk (1884-1953)
American
artist. Signed
1943 bank
check. Born El
Paso, TX,
buried
Arlington
Natinal
Cemetery. He
was a
printmaker and
woodcarver,
married Jessie
J. McCoig,
also an artist
(1904-2005).
The Douglas
Volk family
built a rustic
Tudor cottage,
“Hewnoaks,” on
the shores of
Kezar Lake in
Center Lovell,
Maine.
[Stephen A.]
Douglas Volk
was the son of
Leonard [W.]
Volk, who was
famous for his
many life
casts of
Abraham
Lincoln. S.A.
Douglas Volk
studied in
Paris and
Italy. He
taught at the
Cooper Union,
the Art
Students
League, and
the National
Academy of
Design in New
York and was a
founder of the
Minneapolis
School of Fine
Art. He
participated
in the 1893
Chicago
Columbian
Exposition and
taught at the
New York
Society for
Ethical
Culture
established by
Felix Adler,
where he met
Karl von
Rydingsvärd.
He married
Marion Larabee
in 1881 and
two of their
children were
dau. Marion
and son
Wendell.
Daughter
Marion helped
Mother Marion
run the
Sabatos
Studio, which
produced woven
and printed
textiles.
Wendell was
also a weaver
and learned
woodcarving
from Karl von
Rydingsvärd.
Wendell’s wife
Jessie left
Hewnoaks,
lock, stock,
and barrel, to
the University
of Maine.
Hewnoaks was
the heart of
an Arts and
Crafts
community.
Marion Volk
decided to
improve upon a
generations-old
native
tradition of
making “drawn”
rugs and with
the help of
her son
Wendell and
daughter
Marion she
began Sabatos
Handcrafts in
1901. The
Volks gathered
together
residents of
Center Lovell,
who then
carried out
every part of
the rug-making
process.
Twenty years
later the
Volks began
producing
block-printed
textiles. The
rugs and
printed panels
are extremely
rare today.
VG (3) RICHARD
CARLE -
deceased New
England
artist. Worked
a lot around
Boston and the
north shore.
ORIGINAL
drawing, not
signed, 1980.
Approx. 9 x
11.5 in.
paper size. VG
(4) Madeline Marrable (1833-1916)
was a prolific
London based
watercolourist
and oil
painter
specialising
in landscapes
with a
preference for
mountains and
snowscapes.
She traveled
widely to
places
including
Austria,
France, Italy,
Ireland,
Switzerland
and Venice. In
1886, Marrable
was elected as
the first
President of
the Society of
Lady Artists
(SLA),
formerly the
Society of
Female Artists
(SFA) and
since 1899 is
now known as
the Society of
Women Artists
(SWA), she
retired from
the presidency
in 1912. CLIP
SIGNATURE,
4-1/4 x 1 in.
VG. (5) Mary Lucier (b.
1944) American
video artist.
Concentrating
primarily on
video and
installation
since 1973,
she has
produced
numerous
multiple- and
single-channel
pieces. Mary
Lucier has
presented solo
exhibitions at
different
venues all
around the
world. Among
those are The
Museum of
Modern Art in
New York, the
TV Gallery in
Moscow , San
Francisco
Museum of
Modern Art,
the Museum of
Contemporary
Art in Los
Angeles,
Lennon,
Weinberg,
Inc., New
York, and the
Media Test
Wall at MIT.
Signed 1985
exhibition
brochure.
Fine. (6) Douglas
Volk (1856-1935)
American
portrait
painter and
the son of
noted sculptor
Leonard Volk.
Best known for
his portraits
of Abraham
Lincoln, one
of which hangs
in the Lincoln
Bedroom at the
White House.
He was named
after his
mother's
cousin
(Abraham
Lincoln's
political
rival) Stephen
A. Douglas.
Offered here
is a bank
check signed
by Douglas
Volk,
1907.
VG.....Min.
Bid $50
358. [FRANCE]
multiple lot
of French
autographs:
[1] FERNAND
VANDEREM [b. 1864] Fr. literary
man. He was a
novelist &
reporter. ALS,
1906,
1p. [2] Toussaint-Bernard Émeric-David (1755-1839) French
archaeologist
and writer on
art. ALS,
Paris, 1819,
written on
both sides.
Edge-tipped to
another sheet. [3 ] BEATRICE BRETTY - famous French actress. ALS,
[1932], 1p.,
to the actress
Tania Fedor. [4] Pierre] ARTHUR PONROY [b. 1816] Fr. dramatist,
poet,
historian.
Lengthy 4pp.
ALS.
Interesting
content about
literature.
[5] HENRI TISOT -
Fr. actor.
ALS, Paris,
1959, on both
sides. To
Director of La
Comédie-Française
asking to
forgive him
for missing a
show. In the
comedy movie
The Fuhrer
runs amok by
Philippe
Clair, Henri
Tisot stars
stars socceras
Hitler who
challenges
other European
countries in
matches.
VG. [6] GEORGES
DOUAY - Parisian man-about-town,
theatre fan,
and composer
of songs and
operettas.
ALS, 1893,
1p. [7] César
Campinchi (1882-1941)
French
statesman in
the beginning
of the 20th
century.
Campinchi was
president of
the
Association
générale des
étudiants de
Paris student
organisation,
a member of
the Radical
Socialist
Party and
deputy for
Corsica from
1932 to 1940.
He carried out
the functions
of the Keeper
of the seals
and presented
the Campinchi
proposal
concerning the
protection of
minors in
1937. ALS, no
date, 1p,
5-1/4 x 7 in.
Speaks about
politics and
Bernstein.
Fine.
[8] Nicolas Levasseur (1791-1871) French bass,
particularly
associated
with Rossini
roles.
Levasseur was
considered
without rivals
in his time,
possessing a
voice of
remarkable
beauty and
grandeur. ALS,
1854, 1p.,
5-1/4 x
8-1/4". VG.........Min.
Bid $90
359.
[SPACE] John Glenn (1921-2016)
was a United
States Marine
Corps aviator,
engineer,
astronaut,
businessman,
and
politician. He
was the third
American in
space, and the
first American
to orbit the
Earth,
circling it
three times in
1962.
Following his
retirement
from NASA, he
served from
1974 to 1999
as a
Democratic
United States
Senator from
Ohio; in 1998,
he flew into
space again at
age 77. Before
joining NASA,
Glenn was a
distinguished
fighter pilot
in World War
II, China and
Korea. Signed,
inscribed b/w
photo, 8x10. There is a edge tear
bottom left
side but it
does not touch
the
signature..................100-150
360.
[SPACE] John Glenn (1921-2016)
was a United
States Marine
Corps aviator,
engineer,
astronaut,
businessman,
and
politician. He
was the third
American in
space, and the
first American
to orbit the
Earth,
circling it
three times in
1962.
Following his
retirement
from NASA, he
served from
1974 to 1999
as a
Democratic
United States
Senator from
Ohio; in 1998,
he flew into
space again at
age 77. Before
joining NASA,
Glenn was a
distinguished
fighter pilot
in World War
II, China and
Korea.
Original
vintage 1960s
color 8x10
photo taken by WILLENEWHISENHANT (1930-2015)
she was a
renowned
photographer
who was the
first female
photographer
for
NASA.
She has
written Glenn
at bottom of
photo.
VG.................100-150
361. [SPACE]
Original pamphlet ASTRONAUT JOHN H.
GLENN ORBITS THE EARTH FOR AMERICA, Feb.
20, 1962. The pamphlet was published
after Glenn completed the Mercury-Atlas
6 mission, and recounts details of the
mission, along with some of Glenn's
reflections on the experience and
photographs of his training and
recovery. Originally sold for 15
cents. Another example of this
pamphlet was offered online at $1000 to
$1500 but passed. Heavily illustrated.
12pp., approx. 10 x 7.5 in. VG. Years
ago this pamphlet was priced at
$95............Min. Bid $50
See above
361.
[MICKEY SPILLANE] Offered
here are 2 letters sent to
Spillane plus an unsigned
8x10 photo of
Spillane. All of
these items come from
Mickey's personal
collection. [1] Jim
Henaghan (1911-1984)
journalist, screenwriter,
novelist and columnist.
Henaghan, who worked for
every major paper in Los
Angeles, served as The
Hollywood Reporter's
Rambling Reporter in the
early '50's. Always
candidly outspoken and
never one to cater to the
industry's sacred cows, he
wrote an article
concerning Preston
Sturges' escapades with a
nurse while confined in a
local hospital. Sturges,
far from angry at the
humorous reportage, called
Charles Feldman and
convinced him Henaghan's
talents could be better
put to use as a
screenwriter. He worked as
rewrite man at Paramount
working on property owned
by the studio, and was
responsible for rewrites
of what were to become
"Sunset Boulevard" and
"North to Alaska." It was
said of him..."he could
take 'Stagecoach,' put it
on shipboard, and make it
a good screeplay."
Henaghan served as
executive vp of John
Wayne's Batjac Prod. for
seven years. From 1960-76,
he lived and worked
writing feature articles
on film and film
personalities in Europe.
Henaghan wrote five novels
in the Jeff Pride series,
published by Bantam Books
and St. Martin's Press. He
was a close friend of the
actor Robert Walker.
In
her biography of Walker
and Jones, Star-Crossed,
author Beverly Linet
quotes Walker's friend Jim
Henaghan, who was not
mentioned in official
accounts of Walker's
death, as saying that he
was present at the time of
the events leading to
Walker's death. Henaghan
stated that he stopped by
Walker's house, where they
played cards, and Walker
was behaving normally.
Walker's psychiatrist
arrived and insisted that
he receive an injection.
When Walker refused,
Henaghan held him down in
order for the physician to
administer it. Walker soon
lost consciousness, and
frantic efforts to revive
him failed.
Offered here
is a lengthy 2 pages typed
letter signed Jim, dated
July 15, 1953. Written to
Mickey Spillane regarding
contract details with Waye
- Fellows. That's
John Wayne's
company. Tattered
edges.
[2] Bob
Fellows (1903-1969) American film
producer who was once a
production partner with
John Wayne and later with
Mickey Spillane. In 1952,
Wayne and Fellows teamed
up to start their own
production company,
Wayne-Fellows Productions,
making (primarily) films
starring Wayne, the first
one being Big Jim McLain
(1952). The following year
they produced Island in
the Sky (1953). Wayne had
seen the venture as a way
to produce and direct his
own film version of the
battle of the Alamo.
Eventually, Fellows became
embroiled in a complicated
divorce from his wife,
necessitating the need to
sell his half of the
company. Wayne bought
Fellows out and started
his own Batjac
Productions. One of the
Wayne-Fellows films was
Ring of Fear, featuring
Mickey Spillane. Offered
here is a July 15, 1953
typed letter signed Bob.
Its basically about the
same thing Henaghan's
letter was about. [3]
Unsigned vintage 8x10
photo of Mickey
Spillane.
Provenance: Estate
of Mickey
Spillane.........100-200
362. [MIXED MULTIPLE LOT] includes: (1) Sir. George Hubert Wilkins (1888-1958) Australian polar explorer, ornithologist, pilot, soldier, geographer and photographer. He was awarded the Military Cross, when he assumed command of a group of American soldiers who had lost their officers during the Battle of the Hindenburg Line, and became the only official Australian photographer from any war to receive a combat medal. SIGNED CARD. Fine. (2) Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton, PC (1774-1848), of The Grange in Hampshire, of Ashburton in Devon and of Buckenham Tofts near Thetford in Norfolk, was a British politician and financier, and a member of the Baring family. Baring was the second son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, and of Harriet, daughter of William Herring. ALS, no yr., 1p. (3) Henry Jephson (1798-1878) British physician & philanthropist. Signature clipped from 1839 document. (4) Ralph Shapey (1921-2002) was an American composer and conductor. ALS, 1997, 1p. (5) Joe Pesci (b. 1943-) actor, signed card. (6) Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (1838-1916) illustrator and printer, best known for his invention of Ben-Day dots. Signed 1902 bank check. (7) George Kennan (1845-1924) American explorer. AQS on card hearing his photo. Excellent example. Fine.........Min. Bid $50
363. [SPACE] JOHN GLENN -
Guest Speaker flyer 1972,
1p. About 8.5 x 11 in.
Postmarked space stamps
affixed..........Min. bid
$20
369. [WALT
KUHN ESTATE] items from the estate of Brenda
Kuhn, daughter of Walt Kuhn (1877-1949)
famous American artist. Includes: Edmund
Muskie 1968 TLS. Walt Kuhn's Wells, Maine
property tax 1948 receipt. Photo of the Kuhn
home in Cape Neddick, Maine up on the hill.
Photo of later Brenda Kuhn building just
down the road. Brenda Kuhn signed check
1967. Cape Neddick Park brochure featuring
Walt Kuhn. VG.............Min. Bid $40
Scan
1
370. [MIXED LOT] includes:
(1) Karl E. Mundt (1900-1974) US
Senator from South Dakota. TLS,
1964. (2) Red
Adair (1915-2004) American oil well
firefighter. He became notable
internationally as an innovator in the
highly specialized and hazardous
profession of extinguishing and capping
oil well blowouts, both land-based and
offshore. Signed, inscribed 5 x
6-3/4 in. color photo. Signed twice
[contrast isn't very good because photo is
darker]. (3) Brenda Kuhn, daughter of
the noted American artist Walt Kuhn.
Signed 1965 bank check. (4) C. Delano -
Sec. of the Interior. Signed in type 1875
printed gov. document, INDIAN SERVICE
IN CALIFORNIA. (5) Douglas
Volk - artist known for his portraits
of Abraham Lincoln, one used on postage
stamp. Signed 1906 bank check.
(6) James Edward
Murray (1876-1961) US Senator from
Montana, and a liberal leader of the
Democratic Party. He served in the United
States Senate from 1934 until 1961.
(7) Tony Lavelli (1926-1998) NBA
player. Sig. inscribed 3x5 card.
(8) George Mitchell - US Senator
from Maine. TLS, 1985, signed
George. Thanks publisher for sending
him a book. (9) Group of 26
Limerick, Maine bank checks c.
1917. (10)
[ILLINOIS-LINCOLN] Jacob
Bunn (1814-1897) important Illinois
industrialist, financier, and close friend
of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln acted
as the attorney for Jacob Bunn. He was
also a Pallbearer at Lincoln's Funeral.
Offered here is a document dated 1877 made
out to Bunn but not signed by him.
Approx. 5.5 x 7.5 in.
VG..................Min. Bid $50
371. [ART] RALPH BAKSHI - American animator/draftsman. In the late 1950s & early 1960s he worked at CBS-Terrytoons on such series as "Heckle and Jeckle" and "Mighty Mouse." From there he went to Famous Studios-Paramount, where he directed countless "Casper the Friendly Ghost" and "Little Audrey" cartoons, among others. During the 1960s he also animated Peter Max's commercials. When Famous Studios closed in 1967, Bakshi went into partnership with Steve Krantz. Their first venture was "Fritz the Cat", released in 1972. The success of "Fritz" prompted "Heavy Traffic" [1973], a funny-sad chronicle of life in New York's slums. Striking out on his own, Bakshi produced the sometimes brilliant, often disappointing "Coonskin" [1974]; also "Wizards" [1977]; "Lord of the Rings" [1978]. Ralph Bakshi occupies a somewhat ambiguous position in the animation world. He is one of the more original artists at work in the animated cartoon medium. He has become a cult figure. ORIGINAL Ink drawing, unsigned on 6-1/4 x 7-1/2 in. sheet. As this was a "working study" there was no reason for him to have signed it........50-75
See Bakshi drawing
373.
[POSTAL
HISTORY] Richard
Henry Dana Jr. (1815-1882) American
lawyer and
politician
from
Massachusetts,
a descendant
of a colonial
family, who
gained renown
as the author
of the classic
American
memoir Two
Years Before
the Mast. Both
as a writer
and as a
lawyer, he was
a champion of
the
downtrodden,
from seamen to
fugitive
slaves and
freedmen.
Offered here
is an envelope
in the
handwriting of
Dana. The
pencil
signature at
top was not
written by
Dana. 5 x
2-3/4 in.
VG...........35-45
374. (20th CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE) FLOYD GIBBONS (1887-1939) celebrated War Journalist, correspondent, writer. SIGNATURE on CARD. DOMINICK J. DUNNE (1925-2009) Writer, novelist, journalist. SIGNED, inscribed 8x10 portrait photograph. BARRY COMMONER (1917-2012) Writer, biologist, ecosocialist. SIGNED 5x7, inscr8bed photograph. LAURA BENET (1884-1979) Poet and sister of William Rose and Stephen Vincent Benet. ALS (1962) 4pp. ABIGAIL VAN BUREN (Pauline Phillips)(1918-2013) writer, columnist [Dear Abby]. TLS “Abby”...............80-120
376. [ART] Nell
Blaine (1922-1996)
American artist. In 1942, she moved to
New York City to study painting under
Hans Hofmann to whom she was connected
by printmaker Worden Day. Through her
yearlong training at the Hans Hofmann
School, she adopted a non-painterly
style. By 1943, she joined the American
Abstract Artists group as its youngest
member. Blaine studied etching and
engraving with Stanley William Hayter at
Atelier 17 starting in 1945. Blaine's
work had begun as "tightly realist" but
transformed to an abstract style, which
was inspired by artists such as Piet
Mondrian, Fernand Leger, and Jean
Helion. Blaine's association with the
American Abstract Artists group led to
her receiving her first solo exhibition,
held at Greenwich Village's Jane Street
Gallery, of which she was a founding
member and was home to the earliest
known artists' cooperative in New York.
Blaine briefly lived and worked in Paris
around 1950 with Larry Rivers, traveling
across Europe and exhibiting with the
American Abstract Artists group in
France, Denmark, and Italy. This
experience inspired her to try
traditional 19th century European
painting. She showed at the Tibor de
Nagy Gallery starting in 1953. Blaine
was prominent among a prestigious circle
of New York artists and poets which
included John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara,
Willem de Kooning, Kenneth Koch, Lee
Krasner, Jane Freilicher, Leland Bell,
Louisa Matthiasdottir, Robert De Niro
Sr., and Rudy Burckhardt. In 1955, she
designed the original logo of column
heads and layout for weekly New York
newspaper The Village Voice Offered here is
a 1972 envelope upon which she
writes about students of Hans Hofmann
etc. Signed "N". RARE!..........Min. Bid $50
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379. [MIXED LOT]
includes: (1) Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt (1757-1847) was a Church of
England bishop. He was the Bishop of
Carlisle from 1791 to 1807 and then
the Archbishop of York until his
death. CLIP SIGNATURE. (2) Rowland Gibson Hazard (1801-1888)
American industrialist, politician,
and social reformer from Rhode
Island. He was educated in
a Quaker boarding school in
Burlington, New Jersey, where he
developed a particular interest in
mathematics. In 1819 he returned
to Rhode Island to join his elder
brother Isaac in the management of the
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company. One
of Rowland Hazard's responsibilities
was selling the company's prodent
winters in New Orleans from about 1833
to 1842 to sell goods that included
cotton bagging cloth, pre-cut
garments, low-priced shoes, and raw
"Negro cloth" for use by
African-American slaves. The
activity that Hazard considered "as
the greatest effort of his life"
(according to his granddaughter) began
when he was in New Orleans on business
in the winter of 1841. After he
learned that a free African-American
man from Newport, Rhode Island was in
custody in Louisiana as an escaped
slave, his investigations found that
many free African-Americans were being
detained under the assumption they
were escaped slaves. He worked with
Jacob Barker, then a New Orleans
lawyer, to obtain freedom for nearly
100 people being held as slaves. The
action later led to charges being
filed against several public officials
who were responsible for the illegal
detentions. His involvement with
abolitionist causes and in the
Republican Party eventually caused his
company to lose favor with its markets
in the southern United States. This
helped to prompt the Peace Dale mills'
transition from making cheap cotton
products to selling higher quality
woolens. Hazard retired fromucts to planters in the
southern United States, particularly
Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. He
sp the
textile business in 1866 and invested
in the Union Pacific Railroad. After
Union Pacific fell into financial
disarray and became a party to the
Credit Mobilier scandal of 1872,
Hazard spent much time dealing with
the company's financial affairs.
Offered here is a bank check [New
Orleans] signed, 1844. (3) Henry Bowen Anthony (1815-1884) Gov. R.I. Brief
1883 letter written/signed in 3rd
person. (4) [ENTERTAINMENT] Lew Dockstader (1856-1924)
was an American singer, comedian, and
vaudeville star, best known as a
blackface minstrel show performer.
Dockstader performed as a solo act and
in his own a popular minstrel
troupe.Large bold signature dated Xmas
1898. Signature on verso looks
like Henry E. Dixon [?]. About
5-3/4 x 2-3/4 in . Provenance:
Boothbay Theatre Museum, Boothbay,
Maine. (5) [EPHEMERA]
1894 one page letter written from Portland, Maine on
illustrated letterhead. 5-1/2 x 8-3/4
in. VG. (6)Jacob Bunn (1814-1897)
important Illinois industrialist,
financier, and close friend of Abraham
Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln acted as the
attorney for Jacob Bunn. He was also a
Pallbearer at Lincoln's Funeral.
Offered here is a document dated 1868
made out to Bunn but not signed by
him..............Min. Bid $50
381.
[FRANCE] approx. 17 signed
petitions to save the Olympia
Music Hall in Paris [1970].
Signed by musicians, dancers
etc. Each 8.5 x 11. All VG.
Needs research..........100-150
382. [CHESS] 1965 printed page of chess once owned by Bobby Fischer. Approx. 5-3/4 x 9 in. Bobby Fischer (1943-2008) American chess Grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. Many consider him the greatest chess player of all time. Provenance: Robert "Bobby" Fischer - Brooklyn Library - Swann's Auction - East Coast Books. In the late 1960s Fischer is said to have needed money so he sold his chess library to the Brooklyn Library, who then sold off some of their holding at auction in NYC, some 25 years later. Rare!. Fine................Min. Bid $10
See above
383. [CHESS] 1965 printed page of chess once owned by Bobby Fischer. Approx. 5-3/4 x 9 in. Bobby Fischer (1943-2008) American chess Grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. Many consider him the greatest chess player of all time. Provenance: Robert "Bobby" Fischer - Brooklyn Library - Swann's Auction - East Coast Books. In the late 1960s Fischer is said to have needed money so he sold his chess library to the Brooklyn Library, who then sold off some of their holding at auction in NYC, some 25 years later. Rare!. Fine................Min. Bid $10
384. MARYLAND
CONGRESSMEN - A collection of
44 LS's written by House of
Representative members from
Maryland. Included are Michael
D. Barnes (19), Stephen W.
Gambrill (1), Gilbert Gude
(6), Steny Hoyer (2), DeWitt
S. Hyde (2) Gladys Spellman
(2), and Newton Steers 12).
Content is routine, mostly
responding to constituent
letters about specific
proposed legislation. Dates
range from 1929 to 1985. Steny
Hoyer was House Majority
Leader from 2007 to 2011. He
is currently House Minority
Whip.........Min. Bid $100
385. [THEATRE] Adelaide Ristori (1822-1906) distinguished Italian tragedienne, who was often referred to as the Marquise. Front portion of a postmarked envelope addressed in her handwriting but not signed by her. Approx. 4-3/4 x 2 in. Fine.............25-35
386. [FILM] Edra Jean "E. J." Peaker (b. 1944) is an American actress. Peaker is best known for her appearances in the movie Hello Dolly! and in the TV musical series That's Life. Signed page on which she makes 3 sketches. 5-1/2 x 7-3/4 in. Five.............Min. Bid $10
387. Charles Edward Montague (1867-1928) English journalist, known also as a writer of novels and essays. Montague was against the First World War prior to its commencement, but once it started he believed that it was right to support it in the hope of a swift resolution. In 1914, Montague was 47, which was well over the age for enlistment, but in order to enlist, he dyed his white hair black to enable him to fool the Army into accepting him. H. W. Nevinson would later write that "Montague is the only man I know whose white hair in a single night turned dark through courage." He began as a grenadier-sergeant, and rose to lieutenant and then captain of intelligence in 1915. Later in the war, he became an armed escort for VIPs visiting the battlefield. He escorted such personalities as H.G. Wells and Bernard Shaw. After the end of World War I he wrote in a strong anti-war vein. He wrote that "War hath no fury like a non-combatant." Disenchantment (1922), a collection of newspaper articles about the war, was one of the first prose works to strongly criticise the way the war was fought, and is a pivotal text in the development of literature about the First World War. Disenchantment criticised the British Press' coverage of the war and the conduct of the British generals. Montague accused the latter of being influenced by the "public school ethos" which he condemned as a "gallant robust contempt for "swats" and for all who invented new means to new ends and who trained and used their brains with a will". Montague was the father of Evelyn Aubrey Montague, the Olympic athlete and journalist depicted in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire. ALS, Oxford, England, 1927, 1p, 6 x 9 in. VG......................Min. Bid $25
See above388. [FROM KUHN ESTATE] Mark Hanna (1917-2003) American screenwriter and actor. He was known for writing the screenplays for many science fiction B movies in the 1950s, particularly Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. His first major screenplay was Gunslinger in 1956. He continued to be prolific through the mid-1960s, after which his film credits become sporadic. His last screenplay was for Star Portal in 1998, five years before his death from stroke complications. TLS, 1943, 1p, to the artist Walt Kuhn, who is at Ogunquit, Maine in September. Says............it must be delightful in Maine - read reviews of LAUGH TIME vaude show which opened at the Shubert - terrific raves - helluva good list of acts includes Ethel Waters, Frank Fay & Bert Wheeler - will get tickets for you, Lily [Cushing - Kuhn painted her portrait] & myself - maybe Hope Richardson can make it a foursome. 7-3/4 x 10 in. VG..................50-75
389. [FILM] Whoopi Goldberg - American actress. Signed American Film magazine, Dec. 1985. Signed on cover picturing her, in silver ink. VG.........Min. bid $10
390. Exhibition of Art Work by Walt Kuhn at the Walt Kuhn Gallery, at Cape Neddick Park, Maine, approx. 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 in. Lists 11 oil paintings, 1 watercolor and 1 drawing, each with a price. 3 pages; no illustrations. Accompanied by a 1966 bank check signed by Brenda Kuhn. VG.............50-75
391. [MUSIC] John Thomas (1795-1871) Welsh, born in Carmarthen, musician, poet and schoolmaster who taught in Machen and Merthyr before moving to the Pontypridd district in 1850. From his time in Merthyr he pioneered choral music in Wales, leading his own choirs to success in eisteddfodau in the 1830s. He was also an essayist on Welsh music and culture, winning awards at eisteddfodau in 1838 and 1840, and in 1845 published Y Caniedydd Cymreig, a collection of airs with English and Welsh words. ALS, 1875, 2pp. To Mr. Planché, probably James Robinson Planché (1796 – 1880) the British dramatist. Thomas is anxious to set up a meeting about "a Libretto...", approx. 4-1/2 x 7". VG........Min. Bid $25
392. Deborah Raffin (1953-2012) American model, film and television actress. Offered here is a signed & inscribed sketch, 8-1/4 x 5 in. The signature in yellow is hard to see. VG.............50-75
393. Rudy Vallée (1901-1986) American
singer, musician, actor, and
radio host. He was one of the
first modern pop stars of the
teen idol type. Signed bank
check, 1935.
VG.................25-35
394. Ben
Turner [1912-1966] American
painter.
Signature...........20-30
395. [OPERA] Armand Tokatyan [1894-1960] tenor. Sig. inscribed 1942.............Min. Bid $10
396.
[FRANCE] Gilbert-Louis
Duprez (1806-1896) French
tenor, singing teacher and minor
composer who famously pioneered
the delivery of the operatic
high C from the chest (Ut de
poitrine, as Paris audiences
called it). He also created the
role of Edgardo in the popular
bel canto-era opera Lucia di
Lammermoor in 1835. ALS,
1842, 1p. approx. 5 x 8 in.
VG.................50-75
397. [FRANCE] Joseph-Philippe Simon, called Lockroy (F1803-1891) French actor and playwright. ALS, not dated, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG..............50-75
398 . [THEATRE] Aline MacMahon (1899-1991) American actress. Her career began on stage in 1921. She worked extensively in film and television until her retirement in 1975. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Dragon Seed (1944). Document Signed, The Theatre Guild Inc., NYC, 1945, 1p. Signed contract to act in radio performance of "Storm Over Patsy", for run of an hour, and she will be paid $750. VG............50-75
See contract
399. [FRANCE] Rene Cagnat (1852-1937) Fr. teacher and philosopher. As holder of the chair of 'Epigraphy and Roman antiquities' at the Collège de France, in 1888, he set up L'Année épigraphique (The Epigraphic Year, or AE) the French publication on epigraphy. ALS, no date, 2-1/2 pp., 4 x 5-3/8", sent to the poet, Noel Giron. VG............50-75
400. [FRANCE] Hugues Le Roux (1860-1925) French journalist, writer, Senator in the Third Republic. ALS, 1909, 2 full pages. VG..........50-75