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Wed Mar 15 14:55:13 EDT 2023


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CASANOVA, GIACOMO GIROLAMO [CASANOVA DE SEINGALT], JACQUES; ELLIS, HAVELOCK
[INTRODUCTION]; MACHEN, ARTHUR [TRANSLATOR]
THE MEMOIRS OF JACQUES CASANOVA DE SEINGALT

New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1940. First Edition, First
Printing. Hardcover
in Two Slipcases. A Fine set of these Memoirs translated to English, being
issued in eight volumes, each bound in three-quarters red buckram with
coordinating decorative red and white boards with each volume in its
delicate glassine dust jacket (with the jacket to Volume One showing some
damage with loss and the rest of the jackets being in Very Good or better
condition with modest wear. This is set 1274 of 1500 copies (issued
unsigned) in this annotated edition. The volumes are housed four volumes
each in a pair of open slipcase, with each case showing general signs of
use and wear. Copies in their original dust jackets are difficult to find.
As many know the memoirs are by the famed 18th century Italian writer and
adventurer whose name has become synonymous with promiscuity and sexual
prowess. The set contains an Introduction by the English physician,
eugenicist, writer, progressive intellectual and social reformer Havelock
Ellis (who specialized in human sexuality) and the text was translated by
the Welsh author and mystic of the 1890s and early 20th century Arthur
Machen [the pen name of Arthur Llewellyn Jones]. Per Wikipedia: "Giacomo
Girolamo Casanova ... 2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer
and author from the Republic of Venice.[4][5] His autobiography, Histoire
de ma vie (Story of My Life), is regarded as one of the most authentic and
provocative sources of information about the customs and norms of European
social life during the 18th century."

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A QUITE HEAVY SET AND THE BUYER'S SHIPPING COSTS WILL
EXCEED THE AMOUNT QUOTED BY THIS SITE. Fine / very good + to Near Fine.
Item #3662

Price: $415  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $135.


Hughes, Thomas
Tom Brown at Rugby [Tom Brown's School Days]

Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, [Undated]. [Edition Unstated]. Hardcover. A
Very Good copy of the undated Alta edition of this famous work issued by
Porter & Coates. The binding is in Very Good or better condition and shows
minor rubbing to the spine ends and to each board's leading corners. The
first (rear) free endpaper shows damage near the gutter. While undated, the
front free endpaper bears a presentation inscription dated 1892 (as well as
and prior seller's price in pencil). First published in 1857, the tale, set
in the 1830s tells of Rugby School, an English boys school, with much of it
centered on the author's experiences there, with the Tom Brown character
being based on the author's brother, George Hughes. The volume is
illustrated by a frontispiece, decorative initial chapter letters, and
fancy illustrations at the end of each chapters, was the basis for the a
number of television and film productions, and influenced the genre of
British school novels. The present copy wears its EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE 19th
Century Dust Jacket, making this the earliest example of this title in
jacket that we ever have seen. Very good / very good. Item #3656

Price: $1,200.00   TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $525.00


Hill, Headon [Francis Edward Grainger]
The Divinations of Kala Persad and Other Stories

London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited, 1895. Wood, Stanley L. First Edition,
First Printing. Hardcover. A RARE FINE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION, FIRST
PRINTING IN THE EVEN RARER ORIGINAL DUST JACKET. The volume contains the
title story as well as other stories, with the title story being centered
on Headon Hill's famed detective, Kala Persad, a Hindu detective and snake
charmer who meets Mark Poignand, an Englishman who has travelled to India
in order to investigate possible murder attempts made against a friend of
his. Poignand is not good at detective work but is present when would-be
murderers come to kill Persad. Seeing Poignand, the would-be murderers
abandon their attempt to kill Persad. In gratitude, Persad solves Poignand
investigation. While Poignand is not particularly bright, Persad is.
Poignand takes Persad back to England and opens a "Confidential Advice"
agency, through which "he" solves mysteries using Persad's intellect but
takes all the credit for himself. This is a BEAUTIFUL COPY in the
Publisher's illustrated green cloth stamped in gilt, black, red and white
(with some pushing to the spine ends, toning to the leaves, a prior owner's
name written on the front free endpaper, an ink note to one page's upper
margin, and a few leaves with a pair of tiny tears to the top edge). This
copy's fine condition is likely due to its wearing the EXCEEDINGLY RARE
ORIGINAL DUST JACKET, the inner flaps of which are cleanly detached and the
spine of which is split/separated top to bottom near its middle. [Over
thirty (30) images of the book and jacket are shown on our proprietary site
and also are available on request.] NOTABLY, the and jacket has ads on back
panel and on flaps, features uncommon for 1895, including an ad for Doyle's
"A Study in Scarlet" and many others. ["A Study in Scarlet" marked the
first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Thus this jacket brings
together the first Hindu detective and the British duo, particularly
Sherlock Holmes with whom Kala Persad is said to share characteristics.]
The title tale was an absolutely groundbreaking detective novel as it
introduced the Indian snake charmer and seer Kala Persad, being the first
use of a recurring non–white detective in mainstream mystery fiction that
appeared in the 19th Century which had been dominated by all European and
white fictional characters. To Persad, Grainger (i.e. Headon Hill) applied
the same techniques of pure thinking and intuition that A. Conan Doyle
utilized for Sherlock Holmes to solve his cases, often finding hidden
solutions, patterns and unique twists. [Notably, in the mystery genre, with
the first English editions of Sherlock Holmes stories of the early 1890s,
there are only single-known copies in jacket of each title.] The
frontispiece is after Stanley L. Wood and a tissue guard has been loosely
laid in. The book contains one additional full-page illustration. This copy
was sold at auction in February, 2022 with the Auction Catalogue stating
that this copy was "...only the second copy to appear in the rooms in the
past century." The book in its dust jacket was not hammered down until the
46th Bid. We do not expect ever to see another copy for sale and THIS COPY
MAY WELL BE THE ONLY SURVIVING COPY IN THE JACKET. Fine / [PRESENT AND WORN
but EXCEEDINGLY RARE]. Item #3654

Price: $18,250.00  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $10,250.00


Galsworthy, John
Moods, Songs & Doggerels

London: William Heinemann, 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. A Very Good copy
of the SCARCE first edition, first printing, one of the scarcest Galsworthy
first editions on the market, in the Publisher's original blue cloth with
the original spine label. [Portions of the text were previously published
in Scribner's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, English Review, Nation, Outlook,
and The Daily Mail, as listed on an early page that has two small tears to
its top edge.] The boards are toned to the extremities, the spine is
darkened and shows wear to its head and tail, and the spine label is both
darkened and chipped - only slightly affecting the title. John Galsworthy
won the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature, just shortly before his death. A
Very Good copy of this SCARCE WORK BY THE 1932 NOBEL LAUREATE. Very good.
Item #3651

Price: $185.00  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $65.00
Hazlitt, William; Junot, Madame; de Bourienne, Louis Andoine Fauvedlet
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte [together with] Memoirs of Madame Junot
[and] Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte

New York and London: Anglo-American Publishing Company, [Undated]. Limited
Edition. Hardcover. A Very Good sixteen (16) volume set of works on
Napoleon Bonaparte comprised of "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" in six (6)
volumes by Hazlitt [together with] Memoirs of Madame Juno in six (6)
volumes, [and] Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by Fauvedlet in four
(4)volumes. This is the rare Corsican Edition limited to ten (10) numbered
copies with this set being number 10 and having a MINISTERE DE L'INTERIEUR
INSTRUMENT SIGNED BY LUCIEN BONAPARTE [born Luciano Buonaparte], Napoleon
Bonaparte's younger brother (who served as Napoleon's Minister of the
Interior from 1799 to 1800) tipped-in to Hazlitt's first volume. [NOTE: The
documents facing each Volume's Limitation Page are facsimiles.] Hazlitt was
a committed English Napoleonist, Bourienne was Napoleon's school friend in
the Military Academy at Brienne in Champagne and the two were friends since
age 8, and Madame Junot (the Duchess d'Abrantes) provided a treatment of
life at Napoleon's court. The set is bound in three-quarters blue leather
with marbled boards with each volume's pastedowns and facing side of the
free endpaper marbled as well. Each volume shows some wear to its edges and
contains a tissue-guarded frontispiece. This is the smallest limitation of
this set known to us and we believe that each set has an original
Napoleonic document tipped in and that the limitation is thusly small. [The
text of the volumes is in English.] A RARE SET OF WORKS ON NAPOLEON WITH AN
ORIGINAL NAPOLEONIC DOCUMENT TIPPED IN. Very good. Item #3644

Price: $6,500.00  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $4,850.00


Morant, Phillip [Text]; Pine, John; Illustrations]
The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords: Representing the Several
Engagements between the English and Spanish Fleets, in the ever memorable
Year 1588, with the Portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other Noble
Commanders, taken from the Life "To which are added" Ten Charts of the
Sea-Coasts of England

London: 1739. John Pine. Hardcover. A SCARCE ASSOCIATION COPY of this famed
work on the 1588 encounter of the English Navy with the Spanish Armada, a
Spanish fleet that sailed from Lisbon in late May 1588. The Armada was
commanded by the Duke of Medina Sidonia, an aristocrat appointed by Philip
II of Spain in spite of his having no previous naval experience. His orders
were to sail up the English Channel, link up with the Duke of Parma in
Flanders, and escort an invasion force that would land in England and
overthrow Elizabeth I. Its purpose was to reinstate Catholicism in England,
end support for the Dutch Republic, and prevent attacks by English and
Dutch privateers against Spanish interests in the Americas. On the other
hand, the English Fleet was led by a member of the House of Howard, naval
commander and statesman William Howard who served as Lord High Admiral of
England and who, in 1554 was created Baron Howard of Effingham after he led
the 1554 defense of London against a rebellion, often called Wyatt's
Rebellion) led by four men (including Sir Thomas Wyatt) over the concern
that Queen Mary would marry Phillip II of Spain and return England to its
former Catholicism. (The Barony then descended to the most senior male
heir.) William Howard's son was Charles Howard who served as Lord High
Admiral from 1585 to 1618 and who commanded the English Fleet against the
Spanish Armada. The Barony then descended to the most senior male heir. The
copy bears an inscription to the front free endpaper stating: "Dufferin &
Ava [underscored with a flourish] // From // Effingham [underscored] //XIV
Baron Howard of Effingham [underscored] - // March MCMVI
[underscored"(1906). ["Dufferin & Ava" refers to the Marquess of Dufferin
and Ava.] Thus, this copy of the book was given by one Peer of the Realm to
another -- an excellent feature indeed, but one greatly enhanced by the
Presenter's being a Baron of Effingham and thus a successor in title to the
first Baron of Effingham who led the British Fleet in the defense against
the Spanish Armada, THE VERY EVENT THAT GAVE BIRTH TO THIS BOOK. [One irony
of this copy and its presentation is that the Howard family was generally
composed of Recusants (English men and women who remained dedicated
Catholics notwithstanding Elizabeth I's taking the throne after the
Catholic Queen Mary was imprisoned and died.] The binding of this copy is
worn and the front cover is detached. In the interior, the leaves remain
generally in rather nice condition with some scattered soiling and marking
and some tears to some of the margins which do not affect the text and
which tears have been quite neatly and nicely repaired. In important was,
we believed this copy to be the best copy on the market. A RARE ASSOCIATION
COPY.
[NOTE: The volume's text contains a two-leaf section presenting a list of
Subscribers to the book, as well as text recounting this critical Naval
Battle of 1588. Soon after the English defeat of the Spanish Armada, Lord
Howard of Effingham commissioned a series of charts of the various phases
of the action from the great Robert Adams. The works produced by Adams were
then taken to H.C. Vroom, and based on these Adams works Vroom produced a
collection of tapestry designs. The designs were then woven by Francis
Spring of Haarlem in Holland into large tapestries which were later sold to
James I and ultimately ended up in the House of Lords. As almost all of the
hangings perished in the fire of 1834 at the Palace of Westminster, the
plates from this series shown in this volume constitute the only visual
record of these valuable images, making this an important historical work.
Given that this particular copy is a SIGNED ASSOCIATION COPY PRESENTED BY
AN EFFINGHAM, it is perhaps the most important copy known to exist and is
certainly the most important copy known by us to be for sale.] RARE INDEED.
About Very Good. Item #3613

Price: $21,750.00  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $14,750.00


[No Author Stated]
Anweisund uber Bereitungie und Unmenbung Des Chlors als Chumittels gegen
Unstedung Burch Choleragift / (Anweisung über Bereitungie und Unmenbung Des
Chlors als Chumittels gegen Unstedung Burch Choleragift) [Instruction on
the Preparation and Use of Chlorine as a Chemical to Prevent Cholera Poison]

Berlin: Duncker und Humblot, 1831. [No Edition Stated]. Hardcover. A Very
Good + or better copy of the (presumed) first edition, first printing in
the Publisher's original green paper-covered thin boards in the Very Good
RARE ORIGINAL BINDERY DUST JACKET, published by the firm Duncker & Humblot,
a Publisher established in 1798 and one of Germany's leading academic
publishing houses. The title and text are entirely in German and is about
the use of Chlorine for the treatment of Cholera, a potentially lethal
bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated food or water (usually
water), the effects of which range from none to mild or severe. Left
untreated the infection can kill the host within hours. Modern sewage and
water treatments have virtually eliminated cholera in the developed world,
it continues to exist in parts of the world such as Africa, Southeast Asia,
and Haiti and was common in the United States as late as the 1800s. As to
the RARE ORIGINAL BINDERY DUST JACKET: The jacket contains numerous folds
that make it difficult to remove the jacket from the book itself, a
characteristic that likely caused its survival. The jacket shows some
tearing and chipping to the upper spine and a chip to the spine tail as
well. As stated by Mark Godburn [author of "Nineteenth-Century
Dust-Jackets" (2016) and a noted expert on dust jackets] in a recent
article published by the ABAA: "The practice of issuing dust jackets on new
books is generally thought to have begun with the introduction of
publishers’ bindings around 1820. Books issued before then (and after) in
provisional bindings are believed to have neither needed nor received
jackets. But while this understanding of early jacket use has long seemed
correct for British, American and European books, recently examined
evidence shows that dust jackets were issued long before the 1820s in the
German states and probably elsewhere in Europe. Most of the surviving
examples of these jackets, including the earliest ones, are of German
origin, which is where this previously undocumented and all but unknown
chapter of book history begins." A BOTH HISTORIC AND RARE COPY. Very good +
/ very good. Item #3655

Price: $2,200.00  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $750.00



Van Noppen, Leonard Charles; Van Noppen Charles Leonard
Vondel's Lucifer [SIGNED SET OF BOOKS AND SIGNED EPEMERA]

Greensboro, NC: Continental Publishing, 1898, 1917, 1918 [1654]. First
Editions [Both Trade and Limited]. Bound and unbound as published. A Very
Good set of books and epemeral items including: The First Trade Edition,
first printing dated 1917, in the Publisher's original orange cloth
lettered and decorated in black to both the front board and the spine, with
the front board illustration depicting the plate found within at unnumbered
page 389, itself depicting Raphel pleading with Lucifer and captioned "Thou
erring Morning-star, oh! spare thyself." SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Charles L.
Van Noppen to Sydney Greenbie as follows: "For // Mr. Sydney Greenbie //
with the compliments // of // Chas. L. Van Noppen // Greensboro // N.C. //
May 21-23" (with the date underscored); FURTHER TOGETHER WITH: A copy of
Leonard Van Noppen's lengthy Poem "THE SPHINX" inscribed and signed by
Charles Leonard van Noppen at the Poem's end to Sydney Greenbie as follows:
"For // Mr. Sydney Greenbie // with the compliments of // Charles L. Van
Noppen" // Greensboro, N.C. // May 21-23" with the date underscored and
loosely laid in to the trade edition; FURTHER TOGETHER WITH a separate
booklet, dated 1917, measuring 7 3/8 inches by 4 6/8 inches containing the
primary text found at pp 439 - 458 of the trade edition's rear portion and
wearing its own wrappers with the front wrapper's recto mirroring the trade
edition's title page and the rear wrapper's verso bearing a promotion of
the book and perhaps serving as marketing material for the book; FURTHER
TOGETHER WITH the first and only Limited Edition (therein stated to be the
"Holland Art Society Edition), dated 1898, in the Publisher's original
boards and dust jacket, being copy 963 of 1,250 copies issued, INSCRIBED
AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR LEONARD CHARLES VAN NOPPEN on the front free
endpaper's recto as follows: "With The compliments of - Leonard Charles van
Noppen.", this beneath a prior inscription reading: "From J. Roy Collins //
to // Ora Belle Lee." This Limited Edition is FURTHER SIGNED BY ONE OF THE
BOOK'S TWO DIDICATEES, CHARLES LEONARD VAN NOPPEN (the autor's brother and
the book's Publisher) as follows: With the compliments // of // Charles
Leonard van Noppen [partially underscored]; FURTHER TOGETHER WITH THIRTEEN
(13) separate plates together showing all of the full illustrations found
scattered within the text, all of which are shown in the list of
illustrations shown in the volume's illustrations list, such illustrations
being loosley laid in to the Limited Edition; FURTHER TOGETHER WITH an
undated photograph of Leonard Charles van Noppen in his uniform SIGNED BY
LEONARD VAN NOPPEN and loosely laid in to the Limited Edition. The Trade
Edition's front pastedown bears a pencil note stating "Author's Autograph"
which is in error as this copy was sent to Greenbie by the Publisher,
Charles L. van Noppen. Within the text of this Trade Edition shows a number
of underlingings and brief notations in pencil and/or blue ink, and the
binding shows some minor wear to the leading corners as well as some
scattered marking to the boards. The Limited Edition shows general wear to
the boards, some bending to the leading corners and shelf wear to the
bottom edge of boards, and each hinge is worn and broken. The front board
is illustrated with the figure shown on unnumbered page 263. On both the
front board and on page 263, the image is not captioned, but the list of
illustrations names it as "Lucifer" using the otherwise blank leaf prior to
the illustration. The dust jacket shows some wear to the leading corners,
the front panel's top and bottom flaps are truncated and attached to the
front panel's verso.

A FEW SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES:

The plates loosely laid in to the Limited Editions are generally in Very
Good condition. Some of them show some wear and tear and one has a portion
of it torn off and has been repaired by archival tape applied to the plates
verso. The trade edition and the copy of "THE SPHINX" are inscribed by the
Publisher, Charles Leonard van Noppen to Sydney Greenbie. We believe this
to be author Sydney Greenbie. Greenbie was a Playwright and also authored
books on Asia, and headed what was known as the "Floating University" .

[NOTE: INFORMATION ABOUT THE AUTHOR and some about the Publisher FROM
Dictionary of North Carolina Biography:
Leonard Charles Van Noppen, poet, literary expert, and translator, was born
at Wemeldinge, Zeeland, Holland. His parents, Cornelius Martin and Johanna
Maria Cappon Van Noppen, immigrated to the United States settling first in
Michigan in 1874 and then near Greensboro in 1877, where they became
members of the Society of Friends and their three boys, Charles Leonard,
John J., and Leonard Charles, attended the New Garden Boarding School. Both
parents of Leonard Charles Van Noppen died within a few months of each
other in 1887. His brother, Charles Leonard, sent him to the renamed
Friends School, Guilford College. He received an A.B. degree from Guilford
in 1890, a B.Litt. from The University of North Carolina in 1892, and an
M.A. from Haverford College in 1893. He returned to The University of North
Carolina in 1893 to study law. Although he was licensed, he never
practiced, having found literary endeavors more suited to his temperament.
For two years he attended lectures at the University of Utrecht and the
University of Leiden, where he immersed himself in the study of Dutch
literature. On his return to the United States he published his translation
of Joost van den Vondel's Lucifer in 1898. It was heralded as a major
literary event. The parallels between this first English translation of
Lucifer and Paradise Lost led some critics to pronounce Milton a
plagiarist. The translation was of such a fine quality that Henry Hadley
set it to music, and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra presented two
performances of it in Carnegie Hall. Van Noppen translated two other Vondel
works, Sampson and Adam in Banishment, which reinforced the claims of
Vondel's influence on Milton.

Because of his translations, Van Noppen became well known as an authority
on Dutch literature. He presented lectures at Princeton University, Johns
Hopkins University, the Lowell Institute of Boston, and a number of other
institutions, and from 1913 to 1917 he was the first Queen Wilhelmina
Lecturer at Columbia University. He was made an honorary member of the
Society of Netherlands Literature, and at various times before 1918 he
continued his studies at the Dutch universities.

Although preoccupied by his literary endeavors, Van Noppen had brief stints
as a journalist in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and New York City, and at
various times he was a private secretary to Justice John Woodward of
Jamestown, N.Y., Major William J. Gaynor of New York City, and Nathan L.
Miller, who later became governor of New York. In 1913 he read his own
poem, "The Vision—The Palace of Peace," at the dedication of the Carnegie
Peace Palace at The Hague and in 1916 presented his "Abraham Lincoln: An
Elegy" at the dedication of Lincoln Memorial University. On his first visit
to Holland Van Noppen became a Boer sympathizer. He returned to the United
States with Boer propaganda and translated the Independence Proclamation of
Martinus Theunis Steyn, president of the Orange Free State. During his
second trip to Europe he met African statesman Paul Kruger in Paris, and he
assisted the Boer Press Bureau at Dordecht.

After the United States became involved in World War I, he enlisted as a
lieutenant in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Appointed assistant naval attaché at
The Hague, he was reputed to have carried on some secret work. He held the
same post for eight months at the U.S. embassy in London. In 1919 his
collection of war poems, The Challenge, was published first in Great
Britain and then in the United States. In London it was praised by Laurence
Binyon, Sydney Brooks, and Thomas Hardy. Van Noppen spent the remainder of
his life working on an epic poem, "Cosmorama: A Symphonic Poem of
Evolution," sometimes referred to under the title "An Epic of the Cell from
Protoplasm to Deity."

Van Noppen had the well-proportioned physique and physical capability of an
athlete. Although he favored a Byronic appearance in dress and demeanor,
his face also presented the qualities of strength and stolidity that are
usually associated with the Dutch character. He possessed a dynamic and
outgoing personality that generally made him a focus at social gatherings.
His poetry was popular during his lifetime, especially before and during
World War I in the midst of a neo-romantic revival. His poetry appeared in
the Christian Quarterly, Current Opinion, and Independent, and his work was
reviewed in the major magazines and newspapers including The Times of
London.
On 28 Sept. 1902 he married Adah Maude Stanton Becker, of Jamestown, N.Y.,
a former journalist who turned to editing his work after their marriage.
They had no children. Van Noppen died at age sixty-seven in Glen Cove, Long
Island. After her husband's death, Adah Van Noppen spent the remainder of
her life preparing Van Noppen's manuscript of his epic "Cosmorama" for
publication until her own death in Cambridge, N.Y., on 25 Feb. 1944.
Various Conditions. Item #3609

Price: $2,350.00  TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE AT: $1,050.00


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