Rare Book Monthly

Articles - May - 2026 Issue

Stephen Massey: Memories on offer

Stephen C. Massey’s memories are on offer

 

Peter Harrington’s rare book gallery in New York City has released an unusual catalogue, An Englishman in New York - a selection of works from the library of consummate bookman Stephen C. Massey. This catalogue reflects many of the important events Mr. Massey participated in the rare book field over the past fifty years.  His catalogue contains 180 items. For collectors of auction material, this is a very important presentation.

 

One hundred and twenty of his items will be on display at the Harrington offices at 35 East 67th Street, a few steps away from the Armory. 

 

For bibliophiles in for the New York International Rare Book Fair at the New York Armory at 643 Park Avenue April 30 – May 3, the Harrington firm will be exhibiting. Their booths are numbers A10 and A12.

 

Here is the Harrington release in full.

Peter Harringtin is pleased to share its latest catalogue An Englishman in New York - a selection of works from the library of consummate bookman Stephen C. Massey.

 

 

Massey is someone whose knowledge has been formed in the saleroom and in the traditions of the book trade, having come from a long line of respected booksellers (his family-operated Dublin bookshop on Aston’s Quay is mentioned by name in “The Dead”, the wonderful climax to Joyce’s Dubliners.) A Londoner by birth and a New Yorker by long residence, he was instrumental in establishing and shaping Christie’s books and manuscripts department in New York.

 

 

Massey has, for many years, worked with Peter Harrington as a special adviser.

 

 

Curated over a lifetime, Massey’s private library is a cabinet of memories: books acquired as touchstones of collections dispersed, mementoes of sales conducted, and life-long friendships made. It is also reflective of his private collecting instinct – particularly his love of beautiful bindings.  These are a working bookseller’s books: chosen with discrimination and of the highest underlying quality.

 

 

Here are selected examples (after which you’ll find a link to Mr. Massey’s catalogue):

 

 

Massey’s copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Hammer – best known today as Codex Leicester. Stephen C. Massey is the antiquarian books specialist and auctioneer at Christie’s who sought out, secured for auction, catalogued, and sold the original manuscript to Bill Gates for $30,802,500 in 1994 - $6,000

 

First Ashendene edition of Horace, Carmina Alcaica, gifted to Massey by the distinguished private press collector John A. Saks, a scion of the famous New York department store family. Massey personally auctioned 614 lots from Saks’ collection over ten sales, culminating with the sale of a complete collection of Kelmscotts on vellum in 1983, one week before he died - $2,500

 

A well-preserved volume of the English Bible bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe for sale by the Los Angeles department store J. W. Robinson. It was gifted to Massey after the Doheny sale. Carrie Estelle Doheny was the noted Los Angeles philanthropist and collector, especially of Bibles - $1250

 

The Houghton Shahnameh – a first edition of a fine facsimile and study of the Shahnameh of Tahmasp, gifted to Massey by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., the founder of the Harvard library that bears his name, and president of both the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Grolier Club. This facsimile edition might be considered a small token of recompense for Houghton’s infamous decision to break up the Rothschild manuscript of the Shahnameh, which Massey has described as “the ultimate act of vandalism”. Until the time came to examine it for this catalogue, Massey had left it unopened in the shipping carton in which it was sent to him - $3,500

 

 

For those who can’t wait, here’s a downloadable catalogue* of An Englishman in New York – a selection of works from the library of consummate bookman Stephen C. Massey.  

 

*Downloadable catalogue + A selection from the library of Stephen C. Massey (single page view)

 

Mr. Harrington’s website is: https://www.peterharrington.co.uk/catalogues-rare-books.

 

 

 

 

 

Rare Book Monthly

  • Aste Bolaffi, June 17-18: Galileo Galilei. Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo tolemaico, e copernicano. Firenze, 1632
    Aste Bolaffi, June 17-18: Saverio Manetti. Storia naturale degli uccelli. Firenze, 1771-76
    Aste Bolaffi, June 17-18: Fortunato Depero. Depero futurista. Rovereto, 1927
    Aste Bolaffi, June 17-18: Nicolas Visscher. Atlas minor sive totius orbis terrarum contracta delineat ex conatibus. Amsterdam, circa 1649-95
    Aste Bolaffi, June 17-18: Andreas Vesalius. Anatomia. Addita nunc. Antiquorum Anatome. Venezia, 1604
    Aste Bolaffi, June 17-18: Tristan Tzara and Salvador Dalì. Grains et Issues. Parigi, 1935
  • June 25, 2026
    Doyle, June 25: Houdini's biography, boldly signed. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Doyle, June 25: A volume from Abraham Lincoln's library, signed just before heading to Washington for his inauguration. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Doyle, June 25: A very early Confederate recruiting manual belonging to the chief commissary in Lee's Army. $600 to $800.
    Doyle, June 25: Rare hand-colored lithographs of the life of Napoleon. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Doyle, June 25: The "Holster Atlas" of the American Revolution. $5,000 to $8,000.
    Doyle, June 25: Jewish ceremonies in fine hand-colored engravings. $7,000 to $10,000.
    Doyle, June 25: A very rare work on Turkish military costume. $1,000 to $1,500.
    June 25, 2026
    Doyle, June 25: The most important illustrated work on the Mexican-American War. $10,000 to $15,000.
    Doyle, June 25: The finest illustrated book on Afghanistan. $10,000 to $15,000.
    Doyle, June 25: Henry Justice Ford St. George rescues the Princess from the horrible Dragon. $2,000 to $3,000.
    Doyle, June 25: A rare work of Prussian Army uniforms under Frederick William II, with exquisite hand-colored engravings. $800 to $1,200.
    Doyle, June 25: Lenny Bruce typed letter signed to a Village bohemian during his obscenity trials, with a manuscript note and drawing. $300 to $500.
    Doyle, June 25: Schiff's scarce Shanghai Sketchbook. $300 to $500.
    Doyle, June 25: The first accurate published representation of the American flag. $2,000 to $4,000.
  • Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 123. Celebrate 250 Years of Independence with Original Stars and Stripes (1790) Est. $1,400 - $1,700
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 20. Keulen's Spectacular Chart of the World Featuring California as an Island (1728) Est. $12,000 - $15,000
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 42. Schedel's Ancient World Map with Fantastic Humanoid Creatures (1493) Est. $14,000 - $17,000
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 591. Matching Set of 3 Stunning Globe Gores of Eastern Asia from Coronelli's 3.5 Foot Globe (1688) Est. $5,500 - $7,000
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 9. Speed's Popular World Map with Allegorical Representations of the Elements (1651) Est. $14,000 - $17,000
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 168. First Separate Map of Kansas & Nebraska Territories (1854) Est. $5,500 - $7,000
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 43. Only Macrobius Map with Britain Attached to Europe (1515) Est. $800 - $950
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 250. Rare Map of Boston and One of the Earliest Maps of the Revolutionary War (1775) Est. $2,000 - $2,300
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 79. Schenk's Uncommon Map Featuring Two Figurative Title Cartouches (1696) Est. $1,200 - $1,500
    Old World Auctions (June 17): Lot 681. Hand-Colored Image of the Annunciation to the Shepherds (1502) Est. $800 - $950
  • Sotheby's Book Week
    2 June - 9 July
    Sotheby’s, June 25: Smith, Adam. The Wealth of Nations, on its 250th anniversary. $180,000 to $250,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 17: Fontana, Lucio. Concetto Spaziale. 1967. Leporello en papier doré. Bel exemplaire signé. €4,000 to $€,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 25: Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past”. $150,000 to $200,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 25: Washington, George (as First President). Washington decries “an ostentatious imitation, or mimickry of Royalty” in his Presidency. $250,000 to $500,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 17: Lope de Vega. Rare manuscrit autographe signé de la préface dédicatoire de "El Cardenal de Belen" (le cardinal de Bethléem), pièce composée en 1610. €40,000 to €60,000.

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