The bookselling firm of Peter Harrington has published their Catalogue 78. The common thread among items in this catalogue is not topic nor even that they are books (though most are). It is that they are recent acquisitions. Harrington offers a broad range of material, notable for its importance and condition. Subjects, however, can vary from novels to historical works to children's books, art and more. Here are a few samples from this latest issue.
We will start with the data. The interpretation came later. Item 43 is the Journal of researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle…1832-1836, published in 1839. This is a presentation of the natural history of southern South America and area islands by the Beagle's naturalist Charles Darwin. It was originally one volume of a four-volume account of the Beagle's expedition presented by Captain Robert FitzRoy. However, Darwin's volume was of greater interest to many readers, so it was then published separately, making this a first edition and first separate issue of Darwin's first book. It would be from the data that he garnered on this journey that Darwin would develop his theory of evolution over the next two decades, regarded by many as the most important scientific finding of the 19th century. Priced at £8,500 (British pounds, or roughly $13,358 U.S. Dollars).
Some writers are prolific with their signatures during their lives, but none was more prolific at signing books after his death than Mark Twain. Well, perhaps that's not entirely accurate, but several Twain books published after his death came with his signature. Give Twain credit for preparing for all contingencies, including his own demise. In 1906, in preparation for a complete collected edition of his works, Twain sat down and signed his name to just over 1,000 leaves to be included in this work. He signed them both with his penname, Mark Twain, and actual name, S.L. Clemens. However, the project became delayed for many years. Twain died in 1910, but the 37-volume set of his collected works was not published until 1922. Fortunately, the publisher kept the signed leaves in storage all of those years, so when the set finally was published, they included Twain's signatures, clear as life. Item 31 is a signed complete set of The Complete Writings. £8,750 (US $13,732).
On March 7, 1950, Jack Kerouac wrote this letter to his fellow writer and friend from his younger days in Lowell, Massachusetts, Ian MacDonald. Among his comments, Kerouac writes, "Your notes concerning my book were most heartening…but I want to write a better one next." Indeed he did. Kerouac had just published his first book, but he was then working on his second, the one for which he would always be known - On The Road. He would finish that book the following year, though it would take until 1957 before he finally got it published. Item 92 is Kerouac's letter. £3,000 (US $4,712).
Punch must be the longest running, most popular humor magazine ever published. With the full name of Punch or the London Charivari (named after a French publication), it began in 1841, and quickly became known for its cartoons. Its circulation grew for a hundred years; its readers included many of the greatest names in politics and literature. The circulation finally began to wane after the Second World War, and it closed in 1992, after a 150-year run. For those who love Punch, item 132 is your gift - a complete run, 300 volumes bound in 214, from 1841-1992 (not including the brief re-launch from 1996-2002). £6,000 (US $9,421).
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli: Pietro Aquila, Psyche and Proserpina,1690. Starting price 140€
Gonnelli: Jacques Gamelin, Memento homo quia pulvis es et in pulverem reverteris, 1779. Starting price 300€
Gonnelli: Giorgio Ghisi, The final Judgement, 1680. Starting price 480€
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli Goya y Lucientes Francisco, Los Proverbios.1877. Starting price 1000 €
Gonnelli: Domenico Peruzzini, Long bearded old man, 1660. Starting price 2200€
Gonnelli: Enea Vico, Leda and the Swan,1542. Starting price 140€
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli: Andrea Del Sarto [school of], San Giovanni Battista, 1570. Starting price 25000€
Gonnelli: Carlo Maratta, Virgin Mary and Jesus, 1660. Starting Price 1200€
Gonnelli: Louis Brion de La Tour, Sphére de Copernic Sphere de Ptolemée / Le Systême de Ptolemée. Le Systême de Ticho-Brahe…, 1766. Starting price 180€
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli: Marc’Antonio Dal Re, Ville di Delizia o Siano Palaggi Camparecci nello Stato di Milano Divise in Sei Tomi Con espressevi le Piante…, Tomo Primo, 1726. Starting price 7000€
Gonnelli: Katsushika Hokusai, Bird on a branch, 1843. Starting price 100€
Dominic Winter, May 14: Taylor (John). All the Workes of John Taylor the Water-Poet..., 1630. £1,000-1,500
Dominic Winter, May 14: Pierpont Morgan Collection. Catalogue of the Morgan Collection of Chinese Porcelains, 1904 & 1906. £2,000-3,000
Swann, May 15: Lot 4: Helena Bochoráková-Dittrichová, Z Mého Detství Drevoryty, Prague: Obzina, 1929. First trade edition, signed by the artist. $4,000 to $6,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 10: Nancy Cunard, Negro Anthology, with a tipped-in A.L.S. to Karl Marx's niece, 1934. First edition. $3,000 to $5,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 14: Margaret Fuller, Woman in the Nineteenth Century, 1845. First edition. $4,000 to $6,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 17: Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun, inscribed first edition, 1959. $2,000 to $3,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 28: Margaret Hill Morris, Private Journal Kept during a Portion of the Revolutionary War, for the Amusement of a Sister, 1836. First edition. $3,000 to $4,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 38: Anna Sewell, Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse, 1877. First edition. $3,000 to $5,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 43: Gertrude Stein, Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia, signed presentation copy with photograph of Stein, 1912. First edition. $8,000 to $12,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 48: Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse, first edition in the scarce dust jacket, 1927. $6,000 to $8,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 54: Katherine Dunham, large archive of material from her attorney, 1951-53. $20,000 to $30,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 55: Margaret Fuller Signed Autograph Letter, New York City, 1846. $3,000 to $5,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 92: Sonia Delaunay, illus. & Tristan Tzara, Juste Present, deluxe edition with original gouache, 1961. $20,000 to $25,000.
Swann, May 15: Lot 93: Flor Garduño, The Sonnets of Shakespeare, 2006. Limited edition. $6,000 to $8,000.
Sotheby's Sell Your Fine Books & Manuscripts
Sotheby’s: The Shem Tov Bible, 1312 | A Masterpiece from the Golden Age of Spain. Sold: 6,960,000 USD
Sotheby’s: Ten Commandments Tablet, 300-800 CE | One of humanity's earliest and most enduring moral codes. Sold: 5,040,000 USD
Sotheby’s: William Blake | Songs of Innocence and of Experience. Sold: 4,320,000 USD
Sotheby’s: The Declaration of Independence | The Holt printing, the only copy in private hands. Sold: 3,360,000 USD
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Sotheby’s: Thomas Taylor | The original cover art for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Sold: 1,920,000 USD
Sotheby’s: Machiavelli | Il Principe, a previously unrecorded copy of the book where modern political thought began. Sold: 576,000 GBP
Sotheby’s: Leonardo da Vinci | Trattato della pittura, ca. 1639, a very fine pre-publication manuscript. Sold: 381,000 GBP
Sotheby’s: Henri Matisse | Jazz, Paris 1947, the complete portfolio. Sold: 312,000 EUR