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5 December 2019 | starting at 10:00 EST
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GEISEL, THEODOR ("DR. SEUSS"). 1921-1990. If I Ran the Zoo. New York: Random House, (1950).

GEISEL, THEODOR ("DR. SEUSS"). 1921-1990. 11 titles:

GOYA Y LUCIENTES, FRANCISCO JOSE DE. 1746-1828. [La tauromaquia] La taureaumachie. Recueil de quarante estampes inventees et gravees a l'eau-forte. Paris: Loizelet, [1876].

HARING, KEITH. 1958-1990. BURROUGHS, WILLIAM S. 1914-1997. Apocalypse. [Amsterdam, New York & Miami Beach: George Mulder Fine Art, 1988.]

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. 1899-1961. For Whom the Bell Tolls. New York: Scribner's, 1945.

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. 1899-1961. Autograph Letter Signed ("papa" and "EH"), to "Kit" (Katherine Figgis), describing some of his injuries from his recent plane crash, 1 p, 4to, n.p., March 2, 1954,

JOYCE, JAMES. 1882-1941. Dubliners. London: Grant Richards, 1914.

KING JR, MARTIN LUTHER. 1929-1968. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? New York: Harper & Row, 1967.

KNIGHT, HILARY. B.1926. An original ink and gold paint sketch for "The Dance Theatre of Harlem"

LONDON, JACK. 1876-1916. AND ANNA STRUNSKY. 1877-1964. The Kempton-Wace Letters. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903.

MATTA, ROBERTO. 1911-2002. Autograph Letter Signed ("Matta") and extra-illustrated in pencil and crayon, 1 p, 8 x 11 in, Mexico, n.d., to Bernard Reiss, float mounted and framed.

MOVIE STARS IN LOS ANGELES. ADAMS, HARRY. 1918-1988. Press Photographer. [Los Angeles: photographs dated on verso 1964-67.]

NEILL, JOHN REA. 1877-1943. Two original metal printing plates and one fine proof of double-page illustration,

RACKHAM, ARTHUR. 1867-1939. BARRIE, JAMES MATTHEW. 1860-1937. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906.

RACKHAM, ARTHUR. 1867-1939. DICKENS, CHARLES. 1812-1870. A Christmas Carol. London & Philadelphia: William Heinemann & J.B. Lippincott, [1915].

RACKHAM, ARTHUR. 1867-1939. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. 1546-1616. 2 titles:

RACKHAM, ARTHUR. 1867-1939. 2 titles:

RACKHAM, ARTHUR. 1867-1939. Original watercolor, "'The Skilful Hunter' The giant gave the one who was sitting next him a box on the ear,"

REMIZOV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH. 1877-1957. Krestovyya sestry. [Sisters of the Cross]. Moscow, Petrograd, Berlin: Z. I. Grschebin, 1923.

REMIZOV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH. 1877-1957. Meliuzina Bruntsvik. [Melusine. Brunszvik]. Paris: Opleshnik, 1952.

SENDAK, MAURICE. 1928-2012. Two original watercolor costume designs:

STEIG, WILLIAM. 1907-2003. 58 original ink and wash drawings for About People, each individually titled by the artist in pencil with printers' notes on versos,

STEIG, WILLIAM. 1907-2003. Four original drawings for The New Yorker, c. 1940s-1950s,

STEIG, WILLIAM. 1907-2003. 52 original pen-and-ink drawings plus one signed photostat of the jacket drawing for Till Death Do Us Part,

STEIG, WILLIAM. 1907-2003. Original maquette for The Agony in the Kindergarten,

STEIG, WILLIAM. 1907-2003. 35 original drawings for Fortune, "How Hard Do Executives Work?"

STEIG, WILLIAM. 1907-2003. Original illustration for Fortune, c. 1953, ink over pencil,

STERNE, LAURENCE. 1713-1768. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. [York: Printed by John Hinxman], 1760 (volumes I and II; London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 (volumes III and IV); London: Printed for T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, 1762-1767 (volumes V-IX).

STERNE, LAURENCE. 1713-1768. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, by Mr. Yorick. London: T. Becket and P.A. DeHondt, 1768.

SURREALIST POSTCARDS. La Carte Surrealiste. Premiere Serie. [Paris: George Hugnet], 1937.

TURBEVILLE, DEBORAH. 1932–2013. Archive of negatives, contact sheets, prints and Christmas Cards, from Turbeville's Xavier Hair Salon and Black Velvet Dress shoots,

TYCKO, AARON. 1893-1975. 17 silver gelatin print portraits, all signed at lower right by Tycko, Los Angeles, 1926-1934, most in "Tycko / Ambassador Hotel / Los Angeles" sleeves,

VERNE, JULES. 1828-1905. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth. New York & London: Scribner, Welford & Company/Griffith & Farran, 1872.

VERNE, JULES. 1828-1905. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas. Boston: George R. Smith, 1873.

VERNE, JULES. 1828-1905. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1874.

VERNE, JULES. 1828-1905. The Mysterious Island [Trilogy]. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1875.

WARHOL, ANDY & RALPH THOMAS WARD. Love is a Pink Cake by Corkie and Andy. [New York: privately printed, 1952.]

WARHOL, ANDY. 1928-1987. Holy Cats by Andy Warhol's Mother. [New York: privately printed, 1954.]

WASHINGTON, BOOKER T. 1856-1915. Up From Slavery: An Autobiography. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1901.

WELLS, H.G. 1866-1946. The Island of Doctor Moreau. London: William Heinemann, 1896.

WEST, NATHANAEL. 1903-1940. Typed Manuscript with autograph corrections, 3 pp, being chapter 13 of A Cool Million,

WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE. 1911-1983. Annotated Typescript Draft for The Municipal Abattoir (mistitled "Municipal Abbatoir" at the head), with significant holograph corrections by Williams,

WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE. 1911-1983. Tennessee Williams's Evening Standard Drama Award for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE. 1911-1983. Typed Letter Signed ("Tom") to Lee Hoiby on New York, travels, and work,

WYETH, NEWELL CONVERS. 1882-1945. IRVING, WASHINGTON. Rip Van Winkle. Philadelphia: David McKay Company, 1921.

ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY. 1832-1888. Flower Fables. Boston: George W. Briggs & Co., 1855.

BIERCE, AMBROSE. 1842-1914. 5 titles: 1. Tales of Soldiers and Civilians. San Francisco: E.L.G. Steele, 1891.

BLACK SUN PRESS. CROSBY, HARRY. 1898-1929. Shadows of the Sun. (Second and Third Series). Paris: Roger Lescaret for Black Sun Press, 1929-1930.

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