CHICAGO, IL.- First editions of each of Jane Austens major novels led
Hindmans May 11th Fine Printed Books & Manuscripts auction. The five books, including Austens Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, realized more than $300,000. Overall, the sale realized more than $1.1 million, and was over 94 percent sold.
The passion of private collectors for rare works of literature and first editions led to very competitive bidding on the Jane Austen novels, commented Gretchen Hause, Hindman Vice President of Books & Manuscripts. We are thrilled with the results, and to see that the market for literature, and particularly for literature written by women, continues to gain strength.
Jane Austen First Editions
Highlighting the five first editions was Austens Pride & Prejudice (lot 138), which sold for $107,100, more than double its high estimate. The work, written by Austen at the age of 21 and finally published 15 years later in a small edition of approximately 1500 copies, stands as one of the most enduring and beloved works of 19th century literature. Austens first novel Sense and Sensibility (lot 137) sold for $81,900 against a $20,000-30,000 estimate.
John James Audubon & Americana Highlights
The Americana session achieved outstanding results, continuing to underscore the firms strength in the category.
A presentation copy of the first octavo edition of John James Audubons The Birds of America from Drawings Made in the United States and their Territories (lot 362) led the Americana session, realizing $88,200. The double-elephant folio edition of Audubons The Birds of America (1827-1838) established his reputation as the greatest ornithological artist of his time, and this octavo edition adds 65 new images for a total of 500 plates, making it "the most extensive color plate book produced in America up to that time.
A copy of the Bible (lot 360), owned by John Adamss granddaughter and with a partial presentation note in Adamss hand, soared past its pre-sale estimate to realize over $25,000. In addition to Adamss warm presentation note to his granddaughter, the Bible included several leaves of family marriage, birth, and death records. Highlights also included a pair of signed 1913 letters (lot 411) from President Woodrow Wilson to Senator James A. Gorman, regarding the appointment of the Collector of the Port of New York. Competitive bidding drove the letters significantly above their $800 -1,200 estimate to realize $16,380.
Additional Top Lots
· Lot 27 | Samuel Gurney Cresswell, A Series of Eight Sketches in Colour
of the Voyage of H.M.S. Investigator. L, 1854. | Price Realized: $28,350 (estimate: $15,000-25,000)
· Lot 33 | Attributed to Theodore Swain Drage or Charles Swain. An Account of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage
in the Year 1746 and 1747, in the Ship California, Capt. Francis Smith, Commander. L, 1748. FIRST EDITION. | Price Realized: $15,120 (estimate: $6,000 - 8,000)