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Autograph letter signed by the English physician and poet. Undated but circa 1880s. Addressed to "Dear Mr. Cotton" [editor of The Academy magazine of London.] Hake writes to submit a sonnet for publication. Signed "T.G. Hake." Good overall with mailing folds, creasing, and an old ring mark. On thick, laid paper. 4.5 x 7 inches. Hake's early prose epic Vales (aka Valdarno) was admired by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, founder and central figure of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. A close friendship developed, and Hake became a member of Rosetti's artistic circle. He was later companion and physician to Rossetti during his declining years. (Note: The sonnet Hake references in this letter may have been Venus Urania. It was published in The Academy April 19, 1884.)
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T.G. Hake ALS - ca. 1880s autograph letter signed to The Academy magazine
by Hake, Thomas Gordon (1809-1895)
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The Old Life
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Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1996. 1st edition. Signed and inscribed by Donald Hall "for new life." Autobiographical poetry by Hall (1928-2018), acclaimed former Poet Laureate of the United States. 134 pp. 8vo hardcover in dust jacket. Small marks to bottom page edge, light spotting to top edge, but VG/VG otherwise. Some rubbing to the unclipped DJ but no tears or other flaws.
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Curious World: A New Yorker at Large [Signed]
by Hamburger, Philip (1914-2004)
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San Francisco: North Point Press, 1987. Signed 1st edition. A selection of 19 articles and essays by Hamburger that appeared in The New Yorker magazine over several decades. xvi, 237 pp. Clothbound 8vo hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. Near Fine overall. Small spot to the outer fore-edge, as shown. Clean iinternally. Sound, tight binding. Uncommon signed.
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New Haven Railroad / 1942 Train Broadsides (3) / Boston, Back Bay, Providence, RI, New York City
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Three (3) identical broadsides from 1942 for Sunday train excursions to New York City from Boston / Back Bay and Providence, Rhode Island. Fare was $3.85 round-trip with a "Special Coach for Women." Dated 2-6-42 at the bottom. Vertical format, 6.75 x 18 inches long. Blue lettering on white background. Train logo in Art Deco style. Original printings, not reproductions. Great condition with center fold. Intended for brief display before being discarded when schedules and service changed. Given the condition, it doesn't look like these were ever used. Buyer will receive all three broadsides, as pictured.
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Pre-Raphaelite and Other Poets: Lectures by Lafcadio Hearn
by Hearn, Lafcadio
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Edited and introduced by John Erskine. NY: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1922. 1st edition thus. Compiled from three earlier books. A collection of literary criticism by Hearn (1850-1904.) Includes discussions of Rossetti, Swinburne, Robert Browning, William Morris, George Meredith, Robert Buchanan, and Robert Bridges. ix, 432 pp., index. 12mo hardcover. Red cloth with paper spine label. VG with light wear and bumping. Spine a bit faded. Small, old splash marks to front cover but not detracting from the appearance. Lacking the uncommon paper dust jacket but protected by a new clear archival DJ. Sound, tight binding. Minor foxing to endpapers and title, but text pages clean and unmarked.
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Deutschland: Landschaft und Baukunst (Germany: Landscape and Architecture)
by Hielscher, Karl
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Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1941. A big, impressive volume in a custom binding. A collection of 304 full-page photographs of German architecture and landscapes in the interval between the world wars. Taken in the 1920s by German travel photographer Kurt Hielscher (1881-1948.) Printed in sepia tone and captioned in the lower margins. (Some captions in German only, but others with translations in English, French, Spanish, and Italian.) xiii, (1) + the 304 pages of photos. Index of names and places. Brief introduction by Hielscher in German, a b&w map of Germany, and a facsimile of a handwritten letter by German painter Hans Thoma before his death in 1924. Also, a color map of Germany in 1940 is laid into the front of the book. Folded into quarters, with old tape reinforcements at the folds. A large volume. 12 by 9 inches. Handsomely rebound in smooth green cloth with raised spine bands and gilt lettering. VG with light wear, very small bump to lower rear corner. Sound, tight binding. Clean internally,…
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Turning Inward to Open: An Interview with a Young Crone
by Hoag, Bonnie
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[Shushan, NY] : Orion Press, 1996. 1st edition thus. An interview with Bonnie Hoag, an artist, educator and co-founder of the Dionondehowa Wildlife Sanctuary and School. Signed and inscribed by Hoag on the title page. Subjects include menopause, the human condition, Reiki, diet, nature, etc. Slender 8vo. String-bound paper wraps with applied cover illustration. 12, (1) pp. Printed on tree-free Kenaf paper. Near Fine with minor signs of age.
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Anthony Hope Hopkins autograph quote on vellum / Prisoner of Zenda author AQS
by Hope, Anthony [aka Anthony Hope Hopkins]
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Autograph quote signed by the British novelist, author of The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) and creator of the Ruritanian romance genre. In black ink on a stiff vellum sheet that measures about 6 x 10 inches. Probably written for his government propaganda efforts during the First World War, for which he was knighted in 1918. The quote reads: "Homage to our French allies – bold in / thought / daring in action, loyal in friendship, / and generous in appreciation – / Anthony Hope Hopkins." Near Fine with some wrinkling to the vellum, not affecting the text. Blank verso, apart from brief pencil notations. An uncommon item from Sir Anthony Hope Hopkins, better known simply as Anthony Hope (1863-1933.)
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The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz
by Hope, Henry R.
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NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1954 NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art, (1954.) 1st edition. Exhibition catalog of the work of Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1963), Lithuanian-born sculptor in Cubist and other forms. (96) pp. Numerous b&w photos. 4to clothbound hardcover in dust jacket. Spots to front panel of jacket, but VG/VG overall in new clear archival cover.
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Eric van Hove (V12 Laraki Sculpture Exhibition Catalog)
by Hove, Eric van
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[Hanover, NH: Studio Art Exhibition Program, Dartmouth College, 2016.] 1st edition. Catalog of a 2016 Dartmouth exhibition by Eric van Hove (b. 1975), a Belgian conceptual artist born in Algeria, North Africa. Outer folder (12 x 9.5 inches) encloses an accordion-style foldout that measures more than 6 feet in length. One side is a panoramic color photograph of van Hove's intricate sculpture V12 Laraki, a mixed-media replica of a Mercedes Benz 6.2 L V12 engine. Created in collaboration with Moroccan craftsmen working in traditional materials, including wood, copper, silver, bone, leather and mother of pearl. The reverse side contains the text of an interview, entitled "Sculpture from a third dimension: V12 Laraki project, Utopia, and Ethics of artistic practice: Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi in conversation with Eric van Hove." An homage by van Hove to modern engineering and time-honored craft traditions. Inspired by Abdeslam Laraki the noted Moroccan high-performance automobile designer. Fine, flawless…
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The Laurel; an Ode. To Mary Day Lanier
by Hovey, Richard
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Self-published in Washington, DC, in 1889. 1st edition. [BAL 9371.] A scarce early title by Richard Hovey (1864-1900), noted American poet, composer and playwright. An ode in verse to Mary Day Lanier, the widow of Georgia poet Sidney Lanier (1842-81.) 16 + (1) pages. Printed recto only, with blank versos. Laurel leaf vignette to title page. Later plain gray paper wraps, bound with red ribbon through twin hole punches at the spine. A VG copy of an elusive title by Hovey, who is perhaps best remembered as author of the Dartmouth College alma mater, "Men of Dartmouth."
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J.D. Salinger / John Updike. Life Educational Reprint 8
by Howard, Jane; Havemann, Ernest
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Chicago: Life Educational Reprints, 1968 Chicago, Ill.: Life Educational Reprints, [1968.] First separate printing of two earlier articles: “Can a Nice Novelist Finish First?” by Jane Howard; and “The Recluse in the Rye” by Ernest Havemann. They originally appeared in Life in 1966 and 1961, respectively. 12 unnumbered pages, b&w photos. Large magazine format: 13.5 x 10.5 inches. Near Fine. A scarce Salinger / Updike item. From the rear cover: “The two articles making up this reprint are a study in contrast: J.D. Salinger, so much the recluse that he will have no contact at all with an interviewer; John Updike, eager to explore all aspects of the world around him.”
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Elbert Hubbard autograph & portrait, Royroft founder
by Hubbard, Elbert (1856-1915)
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Original autograph & portrait of Elbert Hubbard, writer, publisher, and philosopher who founded the Roycroft artisan community. Hubbard was a leading exponent of the American Arts and Crafts movement from the late 19th century to his death aboard the Lusitania in 1915. Signature and portrait appear to have been removed from a book. Portrait is mounted on a larger page of heavy paper stock. The autograph is on the same paper. Portrait size with borders is 7.75 x 10.25 inches. Signature is bold and clear and measures 4.25 inches across. Foxing to the blank areas of the portrait mount. Image itself is clean and unmarked, as is the signature.
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Recollections of My Mother [SIGNED]
by Humphrey, Zephine
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NY: Fleming H. Revell Company, (1912.) 1st edition. Signed and inscribed on the front free endpaper: "Greetings to a friend of my friend, / Zephine Humphrey Fahnestock / Dorset, [Vermont] 1941." A scarce biographical memoir of her mother, Harriet L. Sykes Humphrey (1832-1910), a social reformer and religious lecturer who was an early influence on future Nobel laureate Jane Addams. 292 pp. 8vo hardcover. Gray paper-covered boards with red lettering and decorative border. Fair to Good only. Front hinge cracked but holding. Binding weak along the front joint. Chipped at head of spine about one-quarter inch, not affecting the spine label. Text clean and unmarked. Protected by a new clear archival dust jacket. An imperfect but intact copy.
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