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Book Catalogue Reviews - January - 2009 Issue

Recent Acquisitions at John Michael Lang Fine Books

The most recent acquisitions at John Michael Lang Fine Books.


By Michael Stillman

John Michael Lang Fine Books has issued a brief, but intriguing new catalogue: Recent Acquisitions List 27. Lang's catalogues are short, but you seemingly can find just about anything in one. Since they are hard to describe, we will just go straight to some examples of the varied items in this latest edition.

Life was easier and good in 1927. Item 19 is Charles Lindbergh's We! The Famous Flier's Own Story of His Life and his Transatlantic Flight... This 1927 biography was from a time when Lindy truly was lucky, an American hero. He had just concluded the first solo flight across the Atlantic, and was admired by crowds everywhere. In later years, his life would be disturbed by the kidnapping and murder of his baby, and his pro-German sympathies around the time of the war would turn most Americans against him. At this point, however, he was a national hero. This copy of his book is part of a special edition and is signed by Lindbergh. Priced at $1,750.

Lang describes item 22 as "[a] rare relic from the early history of African Americans in the movies." It is a large format 1923 promotional brochure for four silent movies from Norman Studios. Richard Norman was a white traveling filmmaker who determined he could do better by reaching out to the underserved audience of American blacks. He generated around eight silent movies in the 1920s. He used all-black casts in films which portrayed blacks in positive roles. This was certainly an exception for the era when most blacks were depicted in stereotypical, demeaning roles. Among the films promoted is The Green-eyed Monster, a film set in the railroad industry that he originally filmed with a white cast. Perhaps the most notable is The Bull-Dogger, a western featuring Bill Pickett, a black rodeo rider and "the colored man who invented bulldogging." The brochure makes clear, in all capital letters, "THERE IS NOT A WHITE MAN IN THE CAST!" $175.

Item 13 is a historical text with an interesting provenance. The book is volume 10 of The Library of American Biography, entitled Life of Nathaniel Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution. The set was edited by historian and former Harvard President Jared Sparks. However, what is notable about this book about Revolutionary war hero Greene is that it was given to another war hero, though this time the commander of troops in the Civil War. A bookplate on the front pastedown reads, "Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant, from Citizens of Boston. January 1, 1866." The Boston seal is at the center of the bookplate. This was evidently a gift from grateful citizens of Boston to the successful Civil War commander and future president. $650.

Item 29 is Mobilizing Woman-Power, by Harriot Stanton Blatch. The "woman-power" may sound like some recent women's rights title, but this book was published by The Woman's Press in 1918. Blatch was a daughter of the well-known women's rights leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Though not as well remembered, she was a major force in the women's labor movement and did much to mobilize women on the home front during the First World War. That effort is the subject of this book. After women were finally granted the right to vote in 1920, she focused her efforts on adopting the Equal Rights Amendment, a constitutional amendment providing equal rights for women which was never passed, though it is still brought up to this day. The fight for total equality in the workplace put her at odds with other women's advocates who favored protective legislation for women. Her book includes a forward from a progressive man of the era, former President Theodore Roosevelt. $450.

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  • 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€
  • Sotheby’s
    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
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: A.A. Milne, Ernest H. Shepard. A Collection of The Pooh Books. Set of First-Editions. 18,600 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Salvador Dalí, Lewis Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Finely Bound and Signed Limited Edition. 15,000 USD
    Sotheby’s
    Modern First Editions
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Ian Fleming. Live and Let Die. First Edition. 9,500 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter Series. Finely Bound First Printing Set of Complete Series. 5,650 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell to Arms. First Edition, First Printing. 4,200 USD
  • 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

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