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Peter Howard - first auction of his stock

- By Bruce McKinney

First Auction of the Stock of Serendipity Books

The second passing of Peter Howard, the selling of his remaining collections and stock begins this month with Bonhams sale on the 12th of 271 items culled from inventory.  The sale is scheduled to coincide with the ABAA Fair in Pasadena and touches upon many, even most aspects, of his career as a dealer focused on fiction.   Peter could be difficult but he had a great eye and many admirers.  Bonhams, in taking on the dispersal, confronts the unwinding of a dealer-collector-serial acquirer’s stock that had few equals over the past forty years.

Bonhams, having now reviewed some of the inventory of more than 200,000 items has issued a first catalogue, “Property from Serendipity Books”, that spans both the centuries and important sectors of collecting interest.  This first effort will be held at Bonhams LA and simulcast in San Francisco as well as being accessible online.
  

Offers for large parcels of the uncatalogued remaining stock will be considered.  Interested parties should make an appointment with Bonhams to view the inventory of both the main store at 1201 University in Berkeley and the warehouse in Oakland. 

 

AE readers are very much invited to the reception! actually a champagne brunch the day before the sale –

Saturday February 11, 9am to 12pm

Bonhams Los Angeles

7601 West Sunset Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90046

RSVP to events.us@bonhams.com

Peter Howard - first auction of his stock

- By Bruce McKinney

Vanity Fair in Parts

At this time five other auctions are contemplated:

Books, Furniture        Period Art & Design                          May 2012

Modern Art                Made in California                            May 2012

Photography              Fine Photography                             May 2012

Fine Books                  Fine Books & Manuscripts                June 2012

Screenplays               Entertainment Memorabilia            June 2012

For the sale on the 12th the material betrays a fiction dealer’s preference for the imagined and imaginary while including sufficient evidence of the real world to keep all parties, whatever their preferences, focused.  Here are the primary categories in this, the first, sale.

General Antiquarian Books              Lots 1001-1023

Fine Press, Art & Photography        Lots 1024-1049

Modern Literature & Poetry Lots 1050-1159

John Steinbeck                              Lots 1160-1238

Americana                                      Lots 1239-1256

Baseball                                              Lots 1257-1271

Antiquarian books both the early and the infrequently seen.  Several examples are Vanity Fair in its original parts and Strabo’s Rerum geographicarum [1571 and 1557].  Lots 1001-1023

Fine Press, Art & Photography.  Twenty-six lots of illustrations and photography that will do well. Lots 1024-1049

Peter Howard - first auction of his stock

- By Bruce McKinney

A rare 19th century "action shot" of daredevil jumping out of a balloon with a parachute at Baker's

Modern Literature & Poetry offered in conjunction with material relating to John Steinbeck.  Lots 1050 to 1238.  If you prefer to read Steinbeck in manuscript this is your opportunity.  Overall this section is a complex mix of material in Peter’s Howard’s wheelhouse.

Having tried to buy Americana from Peter I would have said it was his short suit but this section manages to be appealing.   Lot 1251 is tickets for a water-train-water passage in 1866 from San Francisco to New York via Nicaragua.  Three years later the transcontinental railroad would open North America to fast overland travel.  Evidence of this short-lived route is exceedingly rare.

The final section is Baseball and someone is going to buy a fabulous poster announcing Williams and Amherst - Baseball and Chess - Muscles and Mind.  This gem, dated 1857, is the earliest known baseball broadside for the first intercollegiate baseball game.  It is a two-page folio or double folio, an impossibly rare and important item.  [lot 1257]

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