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21 November 2023 | starting at 10:00 EST
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HARVEY, WILLIAM. 1578-1657. Letter signed ("Will: Harvey") in English, arranging payment for medicines for servants in the household of Charles I,

LEIBNIZ, GOTTFRIED WILHELM. 1646-1716. Autograph letter signed ("Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz") to "Mon Patron" (Ludolf Hugo) dating a 11th century document,

MAGIC: HALLE, JOHANN SAMUEL. 1727-1810. Magie, oder, die Zauberkräfte der Natur.... Berlin: Joachim Pauli/Johann Thomas Edler von Trattner, 1784-1802.

COMPREHENSIVE COMPENDIUM OF MAGIC. DELRIO, MARTIN ANTONIO. 1551-1608. Disquisitionum Magicarum Libri Sex. Louvain: Gerardus Rivius, 1599-1600.

WITCHRAFT AND CONJURING. SCOT, REGINALD. 1538-1599. The discoverie of witchcraft, Wherein the lewde dealings of witches and witchmongers is notablie detected. London: William Brome, 1584.

MARTYN, THOMAS 1760-1816. The Universal Conchologist exhibiting the figure of every known Shell, accurately drawn and painted after Nature with A New Systematic Arrangement. London: Thomas Martyn, n.d. (but before 1810).

ADAMS, JOHN. 1735-1826; and ABIGAIL ADAMS. 1744-1818. Document Signed ("John Adams" and "Abigail Adams"), being a transfer of title of properties to Cotton Tufts, Jr., in Braintree Massachusetts,

FATHER OF THE REVOLUTION SAMUEL ADAMS ON THE CONDUCT OF THE TREATY OF PARIS COMMISSION. ADAMS, SAMUEL. 1722-1803. Autograph Letter Signed ("S. Adams") to Samuel Holten, commissioner on the peace, regarding the Treaty of Paris and defending the commissioners departure from official instructions,

AMERICAN SATIRICAL PRINTS. DOOLITTLE, AMOS. 1754-1832. The Complete Prodigal Son Series. 4 hand-colored engraved prints, New Haven, CT, 1814,

ARTHUR, CHESTER A. 1829-1886. Document Signed twice ("C.A. Arthur"), appointing C.H. Welmore Customs Inspector for the port of New York,

CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE MEETING WITH GENERAL HOWE FROM THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. BARTLETT, JOSIAH. 1729-1795. Autograph Letter Signed ("Josiah Bartlett") to William Whipple reporting on Staten Island peace conference with General Howe and an American delegation of Franklin, Adams, and Edward Rutledge,

BRADY PHOTOGRAPH OF GRANT AND HIS "STAFF OF EIGHT." BRADY, MATHEW. 1822-1896. [Ulysses Grant and his staff.] Gelatin silver print, unsigned, of Grant and his officers in camp.

BROME, RICHARD. D. 1705. The Present State of His Majesties Isles and Territories in America. London: Printed by H. Clark for Dolman Newman, 1687.

CALIFORNIA ON THE EVE OF THE GOLD RUSH. ATWOOD, J.M., artist and engraver. Pictorial Map of the United States 1847. New York: Phelps, Ensigns and Thayer, 1847.

THE ROAD TO CALIFORNIA'S GOLD REGION. ATWOOD, J.M., artist and engraver. Map of the United States The British Provinces Mexico & c. Showing the Routes of the U.S. Mail Steam Packets to California, and a Plan of the Gold Region. New York: J.H. Colton, 1849.

FIRST CHINESE LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SAN FRANCISCO. The Golden Hills' News. San Francisco: Howard and Hudson, May 27, 1854.

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. The Laws of the United States of America. Philadelphia: Richard Folwell, 1796.

EDWARDS, JONATHAN. 1703-1758. A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will, which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, vertue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame. Boston: S. Kneeland, 1754.

FRANKLIN ON ELECTRICITY. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. 1706-1790. Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made at Philadelphia in America. London: Printed for F. Newberry, 1774

GARFIELD SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. Printed Check Signed ("J.A. Garfield") as President, accomplished in manuscript in the amount of "$65.38" to White House Steward W.T. Crump, who tended Garfield after he was shot July 2, 1881,

HAMILTON WRITES TO THE UNCLE OF AARON BURR. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER. 1757-1804. Autograph Letter Signed ("Alexander Hamilton"), to Pierpont Edwards, U.S. Attorney for the State of Connecticut,

AN UNCUT COPY OF THE FEDERALIST PAPERS. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER; JAMES MADISON and JOHN JAY. The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. New York: Printed and Sold by J. and M. M'Lean, 1788.

THE FEDERALIST PAPERS. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER; JAMES MADISON AND JOHN JAY. The Federalist, on the New Constitution; written in 1788. Philadelphia: Published by Benjamin Warner, 1818.

JACKSON, ANDREW. 1767-1845. Document Signed ("Andrew Jackson") as President, being a patent issued to James Cooper, inventor of a machine for threshing clover seed,

EARLY STONEWALL JACKSON LETTER. JACKSON, THOMAS J. "STONEWALL." 1824-1863. Letter Signed ("T.J. Jackson") to Captain H.L. Scott requesting additional men for the artillery during the Mexican-American War,

JEFFERSON FOR THE LIGHTHOUSE AT OLD POINT COMFORT. JEFFERSON, THOMAS. 1743-1826. Autograph Note Initialed ("Th. J.") to Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury,

JEFFERSON'S MEMOIRS. JEFFERSON, THOMAS. 1743-1826. Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1829.

LINCOLN BEFORE HIS PRESIDENCY. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. 1809-1865. Autograph Letter Signed ("A. Lincoln"), to B.S. Morris, being a letter of introduction for a colleague,

MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY. The charter granted by their Majesties King William and Queen Mary to the inhabitants of the province of Massachusetts-Bay in New England. Boston: Printed by B. Green, for Benjamin Eliot, 1726 (but 1731).

MCKENNEY, THOMAS L., and JAMES HALL. History of the Indian Tribes of North America. Philadelphia: Edward C. Biddle and Daniel Rice and James G. Clark, 1837-1842-1844.

MCKENNEY, THOMAS L., AND JAMES HALL. History of the Indian Tribes of North America. Philadelphia: Frederick W. Greenough, 1838.

MICHAUX, FRANCOIS-ANDRE. 1770-1855. Histoire des arbres forestiers de l'Amérique septentrionale. Paris: Haussmann et d'Hautel, 1810-13.

THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS ANNOUNCES AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. MIFFLIN, THOMAS. 1744-1800. Letter Signed ("Thos. Mifflin") as President of the United States Congress announcing the signing of the Treaty of Paris,

MONROE, JAMES. 1758-1831. Document Signed ("James Monroe") as President, being a land grant for property in Wooster (Mass?) to William Gorrel,

NATIVE AMERICANS AND CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES. Six Mois chez les Sauvages, par un Missionaire. Limoges: Barbou Freres, [1854].

FDR'S "PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL." ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. 1882-1945. Menus, programs and ephemera from the 1942-1945 President's Birthday Ball signed by "visiting stars of screen, opera, stage and radio" including Lucille Ball, Rosalind Russell, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, Dorothy Lamour, and many others, comprising:

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. 1858-1919. Clipped Signature, ("T. Roosevelt") as "Colonel, 1st U.S. Vol. Cav.," ink on paper,

ROOSEVELT SIGNED COPY OF THE ROUGH RIDERS. ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. 1858-1919. The Rough Riders. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909.

EARLY MAP OF NEW ENGLAND SHOWING NEW YORK CITY. SEUTTER, MATTHÄUS. 1678-1757. Recens Edita Totius Novi Belgii in America Septentrionali. Augsburg, c. 1735.

SIGNED TREATY ABOLISHING THE SLAVE TRADE. Manuscript Warrant Signed twice by King George IV ("George R"), and Prime Minister George Canning ("George Canning") for affixing the Great Seal on the ratification of a peace treaty between Great Britain and Colombia abolishing the slave trade,

THE LIBERATOR. GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD, editor; DOUGLASS, FREDERICK, contributor. 202 issues of the important anti-slavery newspaper The Liberator covering important years 1848-1855,

STUYVESANT GRANTS LAND IN PENNSYLVANIA. STUYVESANT, PETER. 1610-1672. Document signed ("P. Stuyvesant"), being a land grant to Jan Cornelissen Buys, in Dutch with 18th century English translation,

VIRGINIA CHARTER. [CHARLES II, KING OF ENGLAND. 1630-1685.] Manuscript document on paper, being a contemporary official attested copy of the Charles II's new Charter of the Colony of Virginia,

FIRST BIOGRAPHY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON WITH ATLAS. MARSHALL, JOHN. 1755-1835. The Life of George Washington.... Philadelphia: C.P. Wayne, 1804-5.

"BRAGGADOCIO: A PUFFING, BOASTING FELLOW": A PAGE FROM WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. WEBSTER, NOAH. 1758-1843. Autograph Manuscript, singled leaf from the Dictionary manuscript, 2 pp recto and verso, 8vo (245 x 195 mm), n.p., n.d., "Braiteate" through "Braid,"

A U.S. 23 TO 28 STAR "CONVERSION FLAG" ATTRIBUTED TO FORTRESS MONROE. Hand-sewn wool U.S. Flag with sewn cotton stars, 180 x 252 inches, canton 98 x 104 inches, white hoist, stars in 3-5-4-5-4-5-2,

A U.S. 30-STAR FLAG, 1848-1850, FLOWN OVER WILMINGTON, N.C. A hand-stitched pieced silk US flag with cotton applique stars, stars arranged in a 6-6-6-6-6 pattern, 72 x 120 inches, framed to 83 x 143 inches.

A JOHN C. FREMONT 1856 CAMPAIGN FLAG. Hand-sewn cotton flag with silk trim, 8.5 x 11 inches, with "Fremont & Dayton" and four 8-point stars in paint and ink on recto only, mounted on staff,

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