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Books and Prints

Catalog Information: 245 lots with images

Date: 2005

Auction House:

Doyle New York

Location:

USA
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Lot 3001: ABELL, ARTHUR M. AND LOUISE (MILLER)

Approximately 500 pieces of correspondence of the noted American music critic Arthur Abell (1868-1958) and his wife, born Louise Miller. Abell, a violinist, became a reporter of musical events in Germany and represented the important periodical The M [...more]

 
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Lot 3002: [ARMORIAL]

BIGLAND, RALPH, GARTER HERALD AND WILLIAM WOODS, CLARENCEUX HERALDManuscript grant of arms to Samuel Dick, member of a family prominent in the East India Company, signed by both heralds and illustrated with watercolors of the Dick coat of arms and th [...more]

 
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Lot 3003: [AUTOGRAPHS] Group of Typed or Autograph Letters

Including two letters by Horace Mann, one by Charles Sumner, one by S.G. Howe, two by D.D. Eisenhower, one John F. Kennedy with an autopen signature, three by Douglas McArthur, program signed by Piet Mondrian and Jacques Lipchitz, etc., approximately [...more]

 
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Lot 3004: BARYSHNIKOV, MIKHAIL

Signature with "London '77" inscribed on a limitation leaf

 
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Lot 3005: BENJAMIN, JUDAH P.

Autograph letter signed ("J. P. Benjamin"), one page, 8vo, St. James [London], n. d., to Lord Coleridge, declining an invitation. Framed with portrait.At the fall of the Confederacy, Benjamin, who had been Secretary of State, fled to England, where [...more]

 
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