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<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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<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.
Rare Book Monthly
Book Catalogue Reviews - January - 2006 Issue
Literary Firsts, Histories, and Letters from Manhattan Rare Book
By Michael Stillman
The Manhattan Rare Book Company has issued its latest electronic update of new items and highlights. Included are some literary firsts, histories by leaders who participated in its making, and letters written by some of these men and women of letters. The folks at Manhattan are condition hawks, so you will find these items to be in as good a state as you might hope to locate. Here are a few items from their most recent update.
John O'Hara was a popular though controversial American writer of the mid-20th century. His poor beginnings, and inability to afford college, seemed to be a weight he could never crawl out from under. Nevertheless, he still managed great success as an author. His best-known works included his first, Appointment in Samarra, Butterfield 8, which became a movie starring Elizabeth Taylor, and Pal Joey, a very successful Broadway play. However, prescience was evidently not always his strong point. On May 31, 1938, he typed and signed a letter from London to Leonard Lyons back in the States. Claims O'Hara, "...I don't think there'll be a war right away; for reasons that...boil down to Mr. Hitler's being afraid to start anything (after that you get into the reasons - the reasons why he's afraid to start anything)." O'Hara doesn't tell us what those reasons were, but obviously he was completely wrong. A little over a year later Germany would invade Poland, and the Second World War would begin. O'Hara's letter is priced at $950.
Who could better write the history of that terrible war then about to begin than one of its prime participants, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill? Churchill led his nation through the war's darkest days to final victory. Then he wrote about it. The Second World War is Churchill's six-volume history, published from 1948-1954. $2,800. Then there is a more limited history, of the military campaign, from the American perspective. The book is Crusade in Europe, by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander and later U.S. President. Published in 1948, and signed by Eisenhower. $4,200.
As war was winding down, Harry Truman ascended to the presidency on the passing of Franklin Roosevelt. He would lead America to final victory, through the post-war period and reconstruction of Europe, and through the early days of the East-West conflict and the Korean War. When he left office, succeeded by the immensely popular Eisenhower, he was one of the most unpopular presidents in American history. However, on review, he has come to be regarded by many historians as one of America's best leaders. His containment approach to communism would eventually lead to the downfall of that empire four decades later without firing a shot. Truman's two-volume "Memoirs," Year of Decisions, published in 1955, and Years of Trial and Hope, published in 1956, are offered in very good condition in their first editions, complete with very good dust jackets, and with volume one signed and inscribed by Truman. $1,400.