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Jul 18, 2024
Large collection of early pamphlets and journals
To include:
1) The New England Almanac and Farmer's Friend for 1853. By Nathan Daboll. New London: 1852.
H 6-3/8" W 4-1/4".
A few tears to cover into the borders. Back wrapper is torn off at the bottom with loss (about 2/5). Some page tears.
2) Abel Curtis. A Compend of English Grammer...Fourth Edition...Norwich. Printed and Sold by John Trumbull. MDCCLXXXV. (1785). 40 pp. plus some pages added from another book. Original paper covers. Bottom corner chewed by a mouse, affecting some text. Page 37/8 with a 1/2" 2-1/2" tear on margin, with loss. A few page tears, stains. A scarce book.
H 6-1/4" W 3-3/4".
3) Cock Robin's Courtship and Marriage. New Haven: J. Babcock...Sidney's Press.-1824. Stitched book cover (worn). Hand colored woodcut illustrations. 23 pp. Original covers, under the book cover. Wear, soiling, a few stains.
H 4-1/4" W 3-1/2".
4) The Holy Bible. Published by J. Babcock & Son, Sidney's Press 1819. Original printed wraps, with additional wallpaper book cover. 36 pp. Complete.
H 5-5/8" W 3-1/2". Some damp-staining and toning.
5) One handmade journal with wallpaper cover and one case bound in leather and gilt. Handmade, stitched pamphlet, with colored pages and a wallpaper cover. Probably made by Francis Cummings of Somerset Mass 1834. 8 leaves folded in half for16 pp. (Bottom half of p.16 torn away).
H 8-1/2" W 5" Primitive, but lovely.
6) Photo Album. Published by David Felt, Stationers Hall New York and Boston. ca 1833. Engraved title and numerous full page steel engravings (printed in London and dated 1833). Moire end papers. Interspersed with colored papers throughout. Includes 2 hand-in-heart paper cutouts with hair braids. Autographs from Schenectady, NY area. Book was owned by Margaret Melinda Seely of Balston Spa. Full red leather with elaborate gilt covers, edges, dentelles, and spine. All edges gilt. Some wear to spine top, bottom, and edges. Some dampstaining and page wrinkling from moisture. Overall tight and attractive.
H 8-3/4" W 6-1/2".
6) A wonderful assemblage of 62 chapbooks from Maine to Ohio, as follows:
22 from the press of Sydney Babcock, New Haven CT.
21 from the state of New York.
8 from Massachusetts.
6 from Concord, NH.
1 Portland, Maine.
1 Providence RI.
2 Pennsylvania (1 is in German)
1 Dayton, Ohio.
Includes No. 9 of The Slave's Friend (ca 1837) from the American Anti Slavery Society. This was the first abolitionist magazine for children.
Only 2 chapbooks appear to be missing a page at the end (last pp number is 6). Some lack wrappers, but most are complete. Some with hand stitched reinforced spines. Some in wallpaper style covers. All with woodcut illustrations. See photos for details.
Smallest: H 3" W 1-3/4".
Largest: H 5-1/4" W 3-1/2".
Condition: Varies, but mostly considered very good.
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Attn: Manjit.
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GNLE Delivery, Stockton, NJ at 908-256-3947, Attn: Kieran Giannelli.
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Maquette, Branford, CT at (212) 925-3067, ext. 3532 attn: Sivan
Plycon Transportation Group 631-269-7000.
Codogan Tate 718-689-7969. US ART 718-986-6500.
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Items not picked up within 45 days of the auction date will be considered in default and become the property of New England Auctions. The default date for this auction, Summer Americana Extravaganza, will be Sept. 2, 2024.
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