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ANTHONY, Susan B. & HARPER, Ida Husted
History of Woman Suffrage. Volume IV
New York, Susan B. Anthony, (1902). First Edition. Hardcover. The fourth volume, eventually complete in six volumes, in publisher's purple cloth. Illustrated with copperplate and photogravure engravings. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Anthony on her birthday, filling the front free endpaper: "Mrs Mariana Wright Chapman/Brooklyn -- New York --/This Huge Volume is presented/to you in recognition of the/kindly and valuable services rendered/Mrs. Harper in the preparation of the/New York Chapter -- and all your/good works for the good Cause/we so dearly love -- by/Your affectionate friend & coworker/Susan B. Anthony/17 Madison St./Rochester -- N. Y./1820 -- Feb. 15 -- 1903. Owner name in ink at the top of the front pastedown. Professionally rebacked retaining the original spine. Near Fine and an important Association copy Mariana Wright Chapman was a prominent New York Quaker suffragist who was President of the Women's Suffrage Association of Brooklyn and later President of the New York State Suffrage Association, Anthony's home state. As a charter member of the New York League for Political Education, she was instrumental in founding the Friends Equal Rights Association. Chapman corresponded frequently with the leaders of the Suffrage movement.
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 019587
USD 10625.00 [Appr.: EURO 9922.25 | £UK 8369 | JP¥ 1672172]
Catalogue: Signed
Keywords: Signed, Women, Women's Liberation, Women's Literature, Women's Rights, Feminist Literature, Feminism, Inscribed, Association Copy, Suffrage Movement Signed Women's Rights Feminist Literature Suffrage Movement

 
(ANTHONY, Susan B.) HARPER, Ida Husted
The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many from Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years. A Story of the Evolution of the Status of Woman
Indianapolis & Kansas City, The Bowen-Merrill Co. 1899 & 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. The first two volumes of three, with the last not published until 1908, two years after Anthony's death. Original full brown-burgundy morocco leather with a gilt medallion profile portrait of Anthony on the front panel of each volume, recently and sympathetically rebacked with similar color morocco leather; all edges gilt. Illustrated with frontispiece portraits of Anthony and other plates and facsimiles. Each volume is INSCRIBED and SIGNED by this principal leader of the woman suffrage movement in the United States on the front endpapers to another well-known suffragist. In the first volume, Anthony has written: "Yes indeed, Mrs. Julia L. Langdon Barber/I will write your name upon this/fly-leaf together with my own for/the benefit of the grand-daughter -- when/she is grown up to appreciate the worth/of each--/Julia L. Langdon Barber--/Belmont -- Washington, D. C.--/Susan B. Anthony -- Rochester N.Y./May 22, 1901--." Anthony has also INSCRIBED the second volume: "Julia L. Langdon Barber--/Belmont -- Washington, D. C.--/Susan B. Anthony/17 Madison Street -- Rochester N.Y." Books inscribed by this great American have become quite scarce. Fine copies with a fine association Julia L. Langdon was a prominent suffragist in Washington as well as one of the city's premier hostesses of the Golden Age. She married Amzi Lorenzo Barber in 1871; she was the daughter of a prominent N.Y. land developer, and her husband, who had been in charge of the normal department at Howard University, tried his own hand at developments in Washington. He developed the highly restricted Le Droit Park neighborhood just off Florida Avenue, and was soon to be the owner of Barber Asphalt Company; he became known as the "Asphalt King," and by the 1880s his firm was the world's largest supplier of asphalt. Barber was to later buy the infant Locomobile enterprise from Francis and Freelan Stanley in 1898; by 1900, over 1600 cars were sold, but the car's indifferent sales in future years eventually stripped Barber of much of his personal wealth. In 1880 the Barbers bought 120 acres along Florida Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets, where their lavish Queen Anne home, "Belmont," was built (It was torn down in 1915 after the deaths of Amzi and Julia Barber to make way for the Clifton Terrace development.). Julia L. Langdon Barber was a Life Member of the National American Women Suffrage Association and a longtime friend of Anthony; after the 1902 National American Convention held at the First Presbyterian Church in Washington, Anthony spent the following week at the Barber home. In the third volume of Harper's book, she is cited, along with Mrs. John Henderson and Anthony, in the incorporation in 1900 of the Standing Fund to help with the work of enfranchising women. Barber was also a friend of Mark Twain, whom she met on the steamship "Quaker City" in 1867 during the trip which Twain chronicled in THE INNOCENTS ABROAD. Barber had taken a leading part in various public movements and was an ardent suffragist and a leading member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She was long the terror of cruelly inclined drivers in Washington. She often took her stand on top of the high tower of Belmont which overlooks a wide range of the city and watched for horses which were being treated cruelly. She always kept an automobile at her door and frequently hurried in it to aid of the suffering horses. She appeared in police court a number of times against men who mistreated animals.
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 016095
USD 11250.00 [Appr.: EURO 10506 | £UK 8861.25 | JP¥ 1770535]
Catalogue: Signed
Keywords: Signed, Feminist Literature, Women, History, Americana, Susan B. Anthony, Women's Suffrage, Association Copy Women's Rights Inscribed Women's Liberation Feminism

 
APPEL, Benjamin
With Many Voices. Europe Talks About America
New York, William Morrow and Company, 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. A novelist's conversations with people on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Bookseller's ticket on the rear pastedown and on the front pastedown the small Fountain Lawn Library bookplate of coal baron La Fayette Butler, many of whose books were left untouched from the time of their purchase by him until their sale in the summer of 1999. Rather uncommon and certainly timely. Near Fine in a price-clipped, near Very Good dustwrapper .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 015208
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 19.75 | JP¥ 3935]
Keywords: Modern Firsts, Modern First Editions, Communism Europe Iron Curtain World Politics Nonfiction

 
APPLEGARTH, Margaret T
Some Boys and Girls in America
New York, George H. Doran Company, (1923). First Edition. Hardcover. A collection of Home Mission stories illustrated by the author. Ill.: Margaret T. Applegarth. Near Fine in a scarce, Very Good dustwrapper with edgewear .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 019640
USD 62.50 [Appr.: EURO 58.5 | £UK 49.25 | JP¥ 9836]
Keywords: Children's Literature, Religion, Missionaries, Illustrated Books, Margaret T. Applegarth Margaret T. Applegarth Children's Literature Religion Missionaries Illustrated Books

 
APULEIUS, Lucius
The Golden Ass
New York, Limited Editions Club, 1932. Hardcover. Large octavo (6" x 10-1/4") bound in full natural ass's hide leather, 414 pages. Newly translated and with an introduction by Jack Lindsay. Illustrated with drawings, many of a mildly and appropriately erotic nature, by Percival Goodman. Copy #103 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Percival Goodman. Spine evenly sunned. Light, inevitable wear to the gold paper-covered slipcase. Near Fine in a Very Good slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 018546
USD 312.50 [Appr.: EURO 292 | £UK 246.25 | JP¥ 49182]
Keywords: Signed, Illustrated Books, Limited Editions Club, Erotica, Ancient Rome, Fine Binding, LEC, Fine Press, Classics Percival Goodman Signed Illustrated Books Limited Editions Club Roman Literature

 
AQUINAS, St. Thomas
Saint Thomas Aquinas. Selections from His Works
Chatham, England, Limited Editions Club, 1969. Hardcover. Large quarto (8-1/2" x 11-3/4") in slate-gray pyroxylin-impregnated vellum cloth stamped in black pigment leaf with a checkerboard pattern of multiple crosses; 132 pages. Book designed by Will Carter. The translation of Father Thomas Gilby, selected and arranged by Dr. George N. Shuster who has also written the introduction. Copy #887 of 1500 copies illustrated with wood engravings by Reynolds Stone and SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Reynolds Stone. Fine in a Fine slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 019295
USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 116.75 | £UK 98.5 | JP¥ 19673]
Keywords: Signed, Thomas Aquinas, Saints, Limited Editions, Fine Press Reynolds Stone Signed Religion Philosophy Illustrated Books

 
MacLEISH, Archibald and FITZGERALD, Robert
Autograph Manuscript and Two Autograph Letters Signed (Alss)
Hamden, CT, 27 February 1978 and 4 March 1978. Letters. Two handwritten two-page letters on both sides of an 8-1/2" x 11" sheet SIGNED "Robert" to MacLeish along with a page of notes handwritten in pencil by MacLeish and a small card in pencil and ink written by MacLeish. The notes refer to consciousness with MacLeish mentioning HAMLET and Beethoven: "Works of art not only suggest consciousness in others, they demonstrate it." Fitzgerald's letters are about his famous translation of the THE ODYSSEY and MacLeish's reaction to it as well as identification of Homer with his hero Odysseus, and in context is surely a response to a query by MacLeish regarding one line in the poem. In part: "The thing is that in the poem Homer identifies himself with Odysseus who famously knew the world.. He endows his hero with his own powers. Alkinoös thus observes that these powers belong to a man who knows the world.. The dramatic CONTEXT makes my rendering a true rendering. I hope this leaves it less obscure. I believe it's true, too." Fitzgerald goes into more detail, but this is most pertinent to what MacLeish has written on the small card: "Robert Fitzgerald and 'a poet -- a man who knows the world.'" In an article by poet Donald Hall titled "Visiting the MacLeishes" in THE NEW YORK TIMES on 9 July 1978, a few months after Fitzgerald's letters, MacLeish tells Hall how he read aloud Robert Fitzgerald's translation of THE ODYSSEY to his wife Ada, and how he found a line that he had never seen before, a line translated differently by other translators. "In the 11th book, Odysseus tells his story to Alkinoös, who answers him saying that Odysseus has told his story, 'As a poet would, a man who knows the world.' MacLeish pauses to let the line sink in. He shakes his head. 'These are the words that needed for years. Who does know the world? Not the businessman. Not the scientist. Yes Shakespeare, Homer, Dante. This is what makes greatness in a poet: to know the world.'. Near Fine .
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Book number: 020632
USD 437.50 [Appr.: EURO 408.75 | £UK 344.75 | JP¥ 68854]
Catalogue: Signed
Keywords: Signed, Literary Autographs, Modern First Editions, Greek LIterature, Homer, Modern Firsts, Archibald MacLeish, Translation Signed Modern First Editions Autograph Letters Greek LIterature

 
ARIOSTO, Lodovico
Orlando Furioso and I Cinque Canti
Venice, F. Valgrisi and N. Moretti, 1603. Early Printing. Hardcover. Large octavo (7" x 10") bound in early full vellum, [16] 654 [32] pages. The complete and corrected ORLANDO FURIOSO, with Ruscelli's dedication to the Duke of Ferrara dated 1556 and an account of the life of Ariosto by Battista Pigna. Illustrated with an engraved title page, 51 full-page woodcuts, ornamental headpieces, and initial letters. The woodcuts, within decorative borders, are after the designs of Dossa Dossi, the Ferrarese painter, and are printed from the blocks of the first Valgrisi quarto editon of 1556. Some of the impressions are weak, but most are quite presentable. Trimmed at the top close to the text and plate lines, affecting one line of text in the dedication; other margins quite adequate. Vellum soiled. Very Good or better First published in 1516, this classic Italian romantic epic influenced many later works including Spenser's THE FAERIE QUEENE and Shakespeare's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. The action takes place against the background of the war between Charlemagne and his Christian paladins and the Saracen army which is attempting to invade Europe. However, Ariosto has little concern for historical or geographical accuracy, and the poem wanders at will from Japan to the Hebrides, as well as including many fantastical and magical elements, such as a trip to the moon and an array of fantastical creatures including a gigantic sea monster called the orc and the hippogriff. The poem grew in popularity as well in size after Ariosto's death, increasing from 40 to 46 cantos in 1532 and finally to the finished form of 51 cantos.
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Book number: 004548
USD 1562.50 [Appr.: EURO 1459.25 | £UK 1230.75 | JP¥ 245908]
Keywords: Classics, Ariosto, Poetry, Early Printing, Early Printed Books Illustrated Books 17th Century Woodcuts Italian Literature

 
ARISTOPHANES
The Birds
New York, Limited Editions Club, 1959. Hardcover. Quarto (7-7/8" x 11") bound in classic parchment with decorations in ochre and blue with a polished black calf spine; 72 double-folded pages. Translated from the Greek and with an introduction by Dudley Fitts. Illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings by Marian Prry. Copy #355 of 1500 numbered copies SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Marian Parry. Small adhesive remnant from removed bookplate on front pastedown. About Fine in Fine chemise and slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 013812
USD 81.30 [Appr.: EURO 76 | £UK 64.25 | JP¥ 12795]
Keywords: Signed, Marian Parry, Illustrated Books, Fine Press, LEC, Plays Marian Parry Signed Theater Greek Literature Plays

 
ARISTOPHANES
The Birds
New York, Limited Editions Club, 1959. Hardcover. Quarto (7-7/8" x 11") bound in classic parchment with decorations in ochre and blue with a polished black calf spine; 72 double-folded pages. Translated from the Greek and with an introduction by Dudley Fitts. Illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings by Marian Parry. Copy #39 of 1500 numbered copies SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. Ill.: Marian Parry. Tasteful bookplate on the front pastedown. Fine in a Fine chemise and lightly soiled slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 014939
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 70.25 | £UK 59.25 | JP¥ 11804]
Keywords: Signed, Marian Parry, Illustrated Books, Fine Press, LEC, Plays Marian Parry Signed Theater Greek Literature Plays

 
ARISTOTLE
Politics & Poetics
Lunenburg, VT, Limited Editions Club, 1964. Hardcover. Quarto (7-7/8" x 10-3/4") bound in cream buckram with blue cloth belt, stamped in gold. Designed by Roderick Stinehour and printed at the Stinehour Press. Illustrated with 20 portraits drawn by Leonard Baskin and printed at Meriden Gravure. Copy #1087 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Leonard Baskin. Spine somewhat darkened. Near Fine in a close to Fine slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 016007
USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 116.75 | £UK 98.5 | JP¥ 19673]
Keywords: Classics, Signed, Illustrated Books, Limited Editions, Leonard Baskin, Fine Press Leonard Baskin Signed Greek Literature Philosophy Illustrated Books

 
ARISTOTLE
Politics & Poetics
Lunenburg, VT, Limited Editions Club, 1964. Hardcover. Quarto (7-7/8" x 10-3/4") bound in cream buckram with blue cloth belt, stamped in gold. Designed by Roderick Stinehour and printed at the Stinehour Press. Illustrated with 20 portraits drawn by Leonard Baskin and printed at Meriden Gravure. Copy #39 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Leonard Baskin. Bookplate on the front pastedown. Spine a little darkened. Near Fine in a close to Fine slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 017690
USD 112.50 [Appr.: EURO 105.25 | £UK 88.75 | JP¥ 17705]
Keywords: Classics, Signed, Illustrated Books, Limited Editions, Leonard Baskin, Fine Press Leonard Baskin Signed Greek Literature Philosophy Illustrated Books

 
ARISTOTLE
Politics & Poetics
Lunenburg, VT, Limited Editions Club, 1964. Hardcover. Quarto (7-7/8" x 10-3/4") bound in cream buckram with blue cloth belt, stamped in gold. Designed by Roderick Stinehour and printed at the Stinehour Press. Illustrated with 20 portraits drawn by Leonard Baskin and printed at Meriden Gravure. Copy #473 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Leonard Baskin. Spine sunned. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 018173
USD 93.80 [Appr.: EURO 87.75 | £UK 74 | JP¥ 14762]
Keywords: Classics, Signed, Illustrated Books, Limited Editions, Leonard Baskin, Fine Press Leonard Baskin Signed Greek Literature Philosophy Illustrated Books

 
ARMSTRONG, Louis
Autograph Letter Signed (Als) of 4 Pages
14 June 1970. Letter. Fine 4-page letter written entirely in the jazz legend's hand with interesting personal content on the back of four 8-1/2" x 11" photocopies of his advertisement for "Lose Weight The Satchmo Way," often used by Armstrong as stationery to his frequent correspondent, Mr. Kauffmann. Armstrong mentions being very sick in the hospital: "I was really sick this time. Everybody thought that I would die. But the Lord Jesus -- my Doctor -- and my wife Lucille were right there with me at all times-- so I came through alright." He goes on to explain, at some length, what C.O.D. means and then mentions receiving a trombone that Kauffmann had sent to him that had belonged to Mr. Franz Schuritz who had provided Armstrong with his favorite lip salve-- Ansatz-Crème. "I won't let anyone touch (put their hands on it). It is a beautiful trombone.. Mr. Schuritz' always a dear friend of mine. I offtne [sic] think of him. God Bless his soul. You are a nice man also. SIGNED "Satchmo and Lucille Armstrong. Some creases and wrinkling from mailing. Very Good Erich Kauffmann was the partner of trombonist Franz Schuritz.
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Book number: 019638
USD 5000.00 [Appr.: EURO 4669.5 | £UK 3938.5 | JP¥ 786905]
Catalogue: Signed
Keywords: Signed, Modern Firsts, Autograph Letters, Louis Armstrong, New Orleans, African-American Music, Jazz, Musical Autographs Signed African-American Music Jazz Musical Autographs

 
ARNOLD, Sir Edwin
The Light of Asia Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism
Avon, CT, Limited Editions Club, 1976. Hardcover. Quarto (9-1/4" x 11-1/2") bound in cotton with an all-over Indian pattern and a gilt-stamped green leather label; 220 pages. Introduction by Melford E. Spiro .Illustrated by Ayers Houghtelling with 8 full-page color plates, 8 two-color line drawings, and 8 part-page black-and-white drawings in the text. Copy #523 of 2000 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in. Ill.: Ayers Houghtelling. Touch of sunning to the spine. Fine in a Fine slipcase .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 020613
USD 93.80 [Appr.: EURO 87.75 | £UK 74 | JP¥ 14762]
Keywords: Signed, Illustrated Books, Buddhism, Eastern Literature, Philosophy, LEC, Limited Editions Club Ayers Houghtelling Signed Illustrated Books Buddhism Limited Editions Club

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