NEW YORK, NY.- This springs newly minted sale will bring together a range of collecting areas, including early printed books, artists books, literature from the seventeenth century through to the twentieth, and more. The sale will be a timed online auction opening for bidding on Monday, March 25 at 10 am Eastern and will begin closing on Thursday, April 11 at 12 pm Eastern. Bidding is available on the
Swann Galleries App and on live.swanngalleries.com. Exhibition hours are 12 pm to 5 pm on Saturday, April 6, and Monday, April 8 through Wednesday, April 10.
Early printed books are led by a burst of Don Quixote from Ken Rapaports collection, including the 1608 third Madrid Cuesta edition containing the definitive version of the text, part one only. The work is expected to bring $80,000 to $120,000. Additional highlights include an illuminated Book of House in Latin from France circa 1475-1500 ($40,000-50,000); Guido de Monte Rochens Manipulus Curatorum, London, 1509 ($10,000-15,000); and Johann Bayers Uranometria, Omnium Asterismorum Continens Schemata, Nova Methodo Delineata, Aereis Laminis Expressa, Ullm, 1661 ($7,000-10,000).
A special section of books from legendary New York theater critic and dramaturge Michael Feingolds estate will feature signed copies of works with a dramatic flair. Of special note is a signed copy of August Wilsons Three Plays, dedicated to Feingold, who worked closely with Wilson while the playwright was developing Ma Raineys Black Bottom for the stage ($400-600). Also of note is Feingolds copy of a first limited edition of his book After, 1993 ($1,000-1,500); a limited edition artists proof copy of James Joyces Bride-Ship and Gulls, New York, 1991 ($2,000-3,000); and first limited edition of Henrik Ibsens Poems, New York, 1987 ($2,000-3,000).
Highlights from the library of the late Stanley DeForest Scott, sold to benefit the Library of the Grolier Club, is a complete set of Captain James Cooks Voyages in eight volumes ($30,000-50,000); a first edition of Jacob Christoph Trews Plantae Selectaw quarum Imagines ad Exemplaria Naturalia, Nuremberg, 1750-73 ($30,000-50,000); and a unique, voluminously extra-illustrated printing of Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, New York, 1896, by Napoleon Bonaparte and William Milligan Sloane ($25,000-35,000).
Noteworthy lots from the literature section include a signed and inscribed first edition of Henry Millers Tropic of Cancer, Paris, 1934 ($8,000-12,000); a first edition of William Faulkners Turn About, Ottawa, 1939, inscribed by the publisher ($8,000-10,000); and a first London paperback edition of J.K. Rowlings The Philosophers Stone, London, 1997 ($6,000-8,000).
Art, press and illustrated works include a signed and inscribed limited edition of Ten Works by Ten Painters, Hartford, 1964 ($12,000-18,000); a very rare and essentially complete set of Feuillets dArt, Paris, 1919-22 ($8,000-12,000); and a limited edition of Robert Motherwells Three Poems, New York, 1987-88 ($7,000-10,000), among a selection of noteworthy titles.
Other highlights across the bibliophilic spectrum will include illustrated books, and titles in science, medicine, and travel along with first edition high spots by Charles Dickens, James Baldwin, H.G. Wells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, Mark Twain, George Orwell, Ernest Hemingway, and others.