• <b><center>Swann Auction Galleries<br>Printed & Manuscript African Americana:<br>March 30, 2023</b>
    <b>Swann March 30:</b> Victor H. Green, <i>The Negro Motorist Green Book,</i> New York, 1949. $10,000 to $15,000.
    <b>Swann March 30:</b> Papers of pianist-composer Lawrence Brown relating to Paul Robeson & more, various places, 1925-54. $5,000 to $7,500.
    <b>Swann March 30:</b> Freedom Summer archive of civil rights activist Karen Haberman Trusty, Atlanta & elsewhere, 1963-64. $5,000 to $7,500.
    <b>Swann March 30:</b> E. Simms Campbell, <i>A Night-Club Map of Harlem,</i> New York, 1933. $8,000 to $12,000.
    <b>Swann March 30:</b> Archive of letters from the sculptor Richmond Barthé to a close Jamaican friend, various places, 1966-85. $25,000 to $35,000.
  • <b><center>Koller Auctions<br>Books & Autographs<br>29 March 2023</b>
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> DADA - <i>Cabaret Voltaire.</i> A collection of artistic and literary contributions. Edited by Hugo Ball. CHF 5,000 to 8,000.
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> EXPRESSIONISM - <i>Der Sturm.</i> Weekly magazine for culture and the arts. Almost complete suite from the years 1910 to 1932. CHF 20,000 to 30,000.
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> LISBON EARTHQUAKE - <i>Augsburg collection of copper engravings of Lisbon. CHF 40,000 to 60,000.
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> Hamilton, William. <i>Campi Phlegraei. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies as they have been communicated to the Royal Society of London.</i> Naples, 1776-1779. CHF 50,000 to 70,000.
    <b><center>Koller Auctions<br>Books & Autographs<br>29 March 2023</b>
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> Leonardi, Domenico Felice. <i>Le Delizie della villa di Castellazzo descritte in verso dall'abbate Domenico Felice Leonardi lucchese fra gli Arcadi Ildosio Foloetico.</i> Milan, 1743. CHF 12,000 to 18,000.
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> Zwingli, Huldrych. <i>Von erkiesen und freyhait der speisen. Von ergernusz und Verbößerung. Ob man gewalt hab die speyß zu etlichen zeyten verbieten [...]</i>. CHF 2,500 to 4,000.
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> HENDRIK VAN VULLENHOE, UMKREIS. Benedictional and other texts for Johannes von Venningen, Bishop of Basel. Latin manuscript on parchment. CHF 50,000 to 80,000.
    <b>Koller, Mar. 29:</b> Gujer, Hans Rudolf. Master typist's book by Hans Rudolf Gujer from Wermetschweil (Wermatswil). German manuscript on paper. CHF 3,000 to 5,000.

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Book Catalogue Reviews - May - 2019 Issue

European and Japanese Books and Ephemera from Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller

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Europe and Japan.

Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller has issued their Catalogue 227. It doesn't have a name, but it would be hard to provide one for a catalogue featuring two vastly different topics. So, to clarify, here they are. Part I: Science, Medicine, Art, Comets, Festivals, History, Manuscripts, Bibliography, & Literature. Part II: Japanese Books, Manuscripts, & Scrolls. Material in Part I is in various Latin based languages. If you are reading this, you undoubtedly speak at least one of them. Items in Part II are in Japanese characters. While reading Japanese is necessary for textual understanding, many of these, such as the scrolls, are more notable for their art, the work of skilled artists of centuries ago. Language is not required to appreciate them. Here are a few samples of what we found in this catalogue.

 

We will begin with one of those ephemeral items, a mounted photograph of great importance for collectors in the field of photography, with a strong aside for those focused on astronomy. The heading on the mount reads The Forty-Foot Telescope at Slough Photographed by Sir John F. W. Herschel. The photograph was taken on September 9, 1839, and those familiar with photography will recognize this as the year when this experimental process began to make its way into the public consciousness. Herschel, like his father, Sir William Herschel, was an astronomer, but his great scientific mind expanded to numerous fields. Earlier that year, he heard from a friend about Daguerre's newly developed process. It took Herschel but a couple of days to duplicate and expand upon Daguerre's work (as noted, Herschel was really sharp). He quickly developed a negative/positive process for creating images (he coined the terms "negative" and "positive" with regard to photography). The subject of Herschel's photography was his father's telescope. This 40-foot tall monster, which weighed over a ton, was the largest in the world. Sir William Herschel had been the first to discover the planet Uranus. None of these earliest of John Herschel's photographs have survived. Later that year, he became the first to make glass plates for the negatives, allowing him to create greater clarity on the positive images. None of these contemporary positives are known today either. However, some of the original glass negatives survived. In 1890, the best one of these was taken from an exhibit at the Science Museum and used to create 25 photographs. This is one of them. It is not the sharpest of photographs, but the best you will find. The glass negatives have now faded virtually beyond recognition. The mounting paper has been signed by two of Herschel's sons. As for his father's telescope, it had become unstable and was taken apart shortly after this photograph was taken. Naturally, it is the only image of it, along with being the first image of any scientific instrument, the earliest surviving image taken on glass, and the only surviving camera image taken by Sir John Herschel. This one of the 25 photographs is one that was kept by Herschel's family, and has come by direct descent through his family. Item 44. Priced at 25,000.*

 

This catalogue has a surprising number of publications about comets. Here is one of them from a master scientist, Galileo. The title is Discorso delle Comete di Mario Guiducci... published in 1619. Though Mario Guiducci, Galileo's student and assistant, is the stated author, the original manuscript shows that it was mostly written by Galileo. It was a response to a work by Jesuit Orazio Grassi. This came at a time shortly after the Church had outlawed the teaching of Copernicus' theory of a heliocentric universe. Grassi's work implied that theory was false, and while Galileo was warned not to defend it, he did, at least surreptitiously, choose to argue against Grassi's views. Actually, Galileo was wrong, believing comets were an optical phenomenon, but his argument here is based more on Grassi's not providing scientific backing for his theory. The debate continued in warring publications for a few more years until Galileo, feeling he had won the argument, stopped responding. Item 18. $40,000.

 

Here is another work on comets, Réflexions sur les Cometes qui peuvent approcher de la Terre, by Joseph-Jerome de Lalande. Lalande was a highly respected French astronomer, chair of astronomy at the College of France for 46 years. He or his staff just missed out on discovering Neptune. They noticed a slight change in position compared to nearby stars due to planetary movement, but misinterpreted it as being an observation error. Lalande wrote many works in the field, and his respect had the effect of causing a bit of a panic in Paris as a result of the lecture memorialized in this book. Lalande speculated on the slight possibility that planets might alter the path of a comet sufficiently to cause it to crash into the earth. Some people mistook this as a prediction and panicked. Item 32. $1,750.

 

It was one of the earliest of world's fairs and it was a smashing success. This was the Great Exhibition of 1851 which took place in London. Almost 14,000 exhibitors from 26 countries participated. Over 6 million visitors attended. A massive structure of steel and glass was designed to house the exhibition. The Crystal Palace would later be moved to a new site, but burned down in 1936. Unfortunately, the structure also contained wood. Competitions were held between the exhibitors and prizes awarded. Item 39 is the official account of the competitions: Exhibitions of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Reports of the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was divided. Presentation Copy, published in 1852. The reports were compiled by experts in the fields and are often quite detailed. Item 39. $2,250.

 

Item 73 is a collection of manuscript and printed documents, drawings, and photographs relating to the construction of the Ashio Railway in Japan. This was a challenging undertaking as it had to travel through deep valleys subject to periodic flooding. The construction took place from 1898-1912. The end of the line was the Ashio copper mine, for centuries Japan's largest source of copper. It dated back to around 1600. Production was ramped up in the late 19th century, with the mine producing 39% of Japan's copper at the time. Back then, copper had to be pulled out by horses, supplies brought in via the same route. Naturally, a railway was far more efficient, connecting to existing lines. There was a downside to the increased production - environmental disasters that severely harmed fishermen and farmers in the area. The mine continued in operation until 1973. $7,500.

 

Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller may be reached at 646-827-0724 or jonathan@jonathanahill.com. The website is www.jonathanahill.com.

 

*To see John Herschel's photograph of his father's telescope, go to page 2.

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  • <b><center>Stargardt Autographenhandlung<br>Autographs: Literature, Music, Art, Science, History, Theatre & Film<br>March 28, 2023</b>
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Autograph album leaf signed, 1826. €9,000 to €12,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Franz Kafka: Autograph letter unsigned, 1924. €15,000 to €20,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Torquato Tasso: Autograph poem signed, no date. €12,000 to €16,000.
    <b><center>Stargardt Autographenhandlung<br>Autographs: Literature, Music, Art, Science, History, Theatre & Film<br>March 28, 2023</b>
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Charles Darwin: Autograph letter signed, 1866. €4,500 to €6,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Albert Einstein: Autograph letter signed, 1933. €6,000 to €8,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Heinrich Hertz: Autograph manuscript signed, 1889. €18,000 to €24,000.
    <b><center>Stargardt Autographenhandlung<br>Autographs: Literature, Music, Art, Science, History, Theatre & Film<br>March 28, 2023</b>
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Giambattista Bodoni: Autograph letter signed, 1787. €900 to €1,200.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Francisco de Goya: Autograph letter signed, 1789. €18,750 to €25,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Martin Luther: Notes from his desk, no date. €30,000 to €40,000.
    <b><center>Stargardt Autographenhandlung<br>Autographs: Literature, Music, Art, Science, History, Theatre & Film<br>March 28, 2023</b>
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Ludwig van Beethoven: Autograph letter signed, 1816. €22,500 to €30,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Gustav Mahler: Foto portrait signed and annotated, 1907(?). €7,500 to €10,000.
    <b>Stargardt Autographenhandlung, Mar. 28:</b> Bed?ich Smetana: Autograph letter signed, 1883. €4,500 to €6,000.
  • <center><b>Forum Auctions<br>Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper<br>30th March 2023</b>
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Roman binding.- Pindar. <i>Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia,</i> translated by Johannes Lonicer, contemporary Roman binding by Niccolo Franzese, Basel, 1535. £40,000 to £60,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Raverat (Gwen). Comprehensive album of 530 wood engravings, circa 1909-1950. £40,000 to £60,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Hemingway (Ernest). <i>Fiesta,</i> first English edition, first impression dust-jacket, 1927. £15,000 to £20,000.
    <center><b>Forum Auctions<br>Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper<br>30th March 2023</b>
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Fleming (Ian). <i>Casino Royale,</i> first edition, first impression, 1953. £12,000 to £18,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Dickens (Charles). <i>Great Expectations,</i> 3 vol., first edition, first impression, Chapman and Hall, 1861. £10,000 to £15,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Campbell (Colen) & others. <i>Vitruvius Britannicus, or The British Architect...,</i> 5 vol., vol.1-3 later editions, vol.4 & 5 first editions, [?1731]-31-67-71. £10,000 to £15,000.
    <center><b>Forum Auctions<br>Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper<br>30th March 2023</b>
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Geography.- Mela (Pomponius). <i>Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis,</i> Venice, Franciscus Renner de Heilbronn, 1478. £8,000 to £12,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> America.- [?Espinosa y Tello (José)]. <i>Relacion del Viage hecho por las Goletas Sutil y Mexicana en el Año de 1792,</i> 2 vol. including Atlas, first edition, Madrid, 1802. £8,000 to £12,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Australasia.- Péron (Francois) and Louis-Claude de Saulces de Freycinet. <i>Voyage de Découvertes aux Terres Australes,</i> 5 vol. including Atlas, second edition, Paris, 1824. £8,000 to £12,000.
    <center><b>Forum Auctions<br>Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper<br>30th March 2023</b>
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Botany.- Curtis (William). <i>The Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed,</i> 83 vol. in 62, 1794-1956. £8,000 to £12,000.
    <b>Forum, Mar. 30:</b> Darwin (Charles).- Lecky (W.E.H.) <i>The Rise and Influence of Rationalism in Europe,</i> 2 vol., Darwin's copy with inscription "Charles Darwin 1865", pencil marginalia and pencil notes, 1865. £7,000 to £10,000.
  • <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> CASAS (BARTOLOMÉ DE LAS). <i>La Découverte des Indes occidentales par les Espagnols,</i> Paris, 1697. €1,500 to €2,000.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> GARCILASO DE LA VEGA. <i>Primera parte de los commentarios reales, que tratan del orígen de los Yncas…,</i> Lisbonne, 1609 [1608 au colophon]. €8,000 to €10,000.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> GARCILASO DE LA VEGA. <i>Histoire des Yncas rois du Pérou. On a joint à cette édition l'Histoire de la conquête de la Floride,</i> Amsterdam, 1737. €800 to €1,000.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> LAET (JOHANNES DE). <i>L'Histoire du nouveau monde, ou description des Indes occidentales,</i> Leyde, 1640. €8,000 to €10,000.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> LAFITAU (JOSEPH-FRANÇOIS). <i>Mœurs des sauvages amériquains, comparées aux mœurs des premiers temps,</i> Paris, 1724. €1,200 to €1,500.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> ORRIO (FRANCISCO XAVIER ALEXO DE). <i>Solución del gran problema acerca de la población de las Americas,</i> Mexico, 1763. €1,500 to €2,000.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> [ROCHEFORT (CHARLES DE)]. <i>Histoire naturelle et morale des Îles Antilles de l'Amérique,</i> Amsterdam, 1716. €800 to €1,000.
    <b>ALDE, Apr. 18:</b> TURGOT (ANNE-ROBERT-JACQUES). <i>Mémoire sur les colonies américaines, sur leurs relations politiques avec leurs métropoles…,</i> Paris, 1791. €1,000 to €1,200.

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