Rare Book Monthly

Articles - April - 2010 Issue

To Galveston and Beyond

Main Street Books in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

We visited parts of Cajun country for three years when we lived in Galveston, but we never did a swamp tour, so this time we remedied that. We took a two and one-half hour swamp tour in a nice quiet boat with our guide, Butch, who is a biologist and botanist and works as a forester as well as a swamp guide to Martin Lake and Swamp area. He is also a good old Cajun boy 'who know de swamp real good.' He was terrific and very knowledgeable. We had one loud mouth woman who I wanted to feed to the alligators, but my husband discouraged me. We saw lots of lovely birds - osprey, ibis, and egrets (among others), also lots of alligators and turtles, and the beautiful, if a bit spooky, flora of the swamp.

We left there and drove to Biloxi, Mississippi, pausing in New Orleans on the way to find a snack. Three years ago we had gone to Biloxi and found Spanish Trail Books, owned by Mike and Pat Hutter. It was very lucky and escaped hurricane Katrina. It is a wonderful bookstore in a very bad location, and actually the only good bookstore for many, many miles around Biloxi. It is in a dead, deserted downtown area which has not come back from Katrina. In fact, casinos are about the only life left in that area. Unfortunately, their prices are quite high and they are disinclined to offer much of a discount but we did pick up a couple of books - one for my husband's maritime collection and a couple of Western Americana for our store. I was surprised to find Mike quite uncongenial. I wondered if there was something in the water, or my approach, or what. I reminded him that I did a very complimentary article about their store in a previous issue of AEM, and even that didn't perk him up. Perhaps he was just having a bad day.

We stayed in Biloxi for several days, visiting with an old friend who is a terrific cook and a wine connoisseur. As you may imagine, that was great fun. We hit just about every thrift and book store for forty miles in every direction (not many at that) and found almost nothing but grouchy booksellers, paperback romance, and Christian books, most of which were way overpriced.

We headed up the map to the town of Jackson, Mississippi, stopping in Hattiesburg for lunch. We found a nifty little bookstore in Hattiesburg; Main Street Books, owned by Diane Shepherd. She has been in business since 2002. I told her I thought she was quite brave to tackle opening a store in an obviously poverty stricken, but historically interesting town, in this economic climate. But, she said, she's really the only place around and is doing okay. She had a lot of southern writers, lots of cookbooks, quite a number of sale tables with good, hardback and paperback novels. She also carried other knick knacks, some clothing items - T-shirts, scarves, and the like. I found three really neat Australian fiction books with colorful 1950s-style book jackets and a sailing ship book for my grandson. If you are cruising through the area, stop at 210 Main Street and say hello to Diane.

Rare Book Monthly

  • Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Isaac Newton on chemistry and matter, and alchemy, Autograph Manuscript, "A Key to Snyders," 3 pp, after 1674. $100,000 - $150,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Exceptionally rare first printing of Plato's Timaeus. Florence, 1484. $50,000 - $80,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: On the Philosophy of Self-Interest: Adam Smith's copy of Helvetius's De l'homme, Paris, 1773. $40,000 - $60,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: "Magical Calendar of Tycho Brahe" - very rare hermetic broadside. Engraved by Merian for De Bry. c.1618. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Author's presentation issue of Einstein's proof of Relativity, "Erklärung der Perihelbewegung des Merkur aus der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie." 1915. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: First Latin edition of Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed. Paris, 1520. $20,000 - $30,000.
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: De Broglie manuscript on the nature of matter in quantum physics, 3 pp, 1954. $20,000 - $30,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Tesla autograph letter signed on electricty and electromagnetic theory. 1894. $20,000 - $30,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Heinrich Hertz scientific manuscript on his mentor Hermann Von Helmholtz, 1891. $20,000 - $30,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: The greatest illustrated work in Alchemy: Micheal Maier's Atalanta Fugiens. Oppenheim, 1618. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Illustrated Alchemical manuscript, a Mysterium Magnum of the Rosicurcians, 18th-century. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Rare Largest Paper Presentation Copy of Newton's Principia, London, 1726. The third and most influential edition. $60,000 - $90,000
  • Doyle, May 1: Thomas Jefferson expresses fears of "a war of extermination" in Saint-Dominigue. $40,000 to $60,000.
    Doyle, May 1: An exceptional presentation copy of Fitzgerald's last book, in the first issue dust jacket. $25,000 to $35,000.
    Doyle, May 1: The rare first signed edition of Dorian Gray. $15,000 to $25,000.
    Doyle, May 1: The Prayer Book of Jehan Bernachier. $10,000 to $15,000.
    Doyle, May 1: Van Dyck's Icones Principum Virorum Doctorum. $10,000 to $15,000.
    Doyle, May 1: The magnificent Cranach Hamlet in the deluxe binding by Dõrfner. $7,000 to $10,000.
    Doyle, May 1: A remarkable unpublished manuscript of a voyage to South America in 1759-1764. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Doyle, May 1: Bouchette's monumental and rare wall map of Lower Canada. $12,000 to $18,000.
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    Doyle, May 1: An extraordinary Old Testament manuscript, circa 1250. $20,000 to $30,000.
  • Gonnelli
    Auction 51
    Antique prints, paintings and maps
    May 14st 2024
    Gonnelli: Leonard Bramer, The descent from the cross, 1634. Starting price 3200€
    Gonnelli: Gustav Hjalmar de Morner Karel, Rome’s Carnival, 1820. Starting price 1000€
    Gonnelli: Various Authors, Mater Dolorosa, 1700. Starting price 200€
    Gonnelli: Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Carcere Oscura, 1790. Starting price 180€
    Gonnelli: Jan Brueghel, Marine fauna view, 1620 ca. Starting price 28000€
    Gonnelli: Ippolito Scarsella, Mary and Christ with Sant Rocco and Arch-Angel Michele,1615. Starting price 8000€
    Gonnelli: Hans Sebald Beham, Adam and Eve, 1543. Starting price 600€
    Gonnelli: Francesco Burani, Baccanale, 1630. Starting Price 280€
    Gonnelli: Giuseppe Maria Mitelli, Plance from Ventiquattr’ore, 1675. Starting price 800€
    Gonnelli: Giuseppe Angeli, Livorno’s Plan, 1793. Starting price 240€
    Gonnelli: XIV Century Artist, Capital “N” letter, 1350 ca. Starting price 340€
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    Modern First Editions
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Winston Churchill. The Second World War. Set of First-Edition Volumes. 6,000 USD
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    Modern First Editions
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