Lots 11 - 20

Lot 11

Lot #11: DISNEY, WALT. "THE BIG BAD WOLF" AND "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD"
New York, Blue Ribbon Books, 1934. First edition, 4TO. Color and black and white plates by the Walt Disney Studios. Color pictorial paper over board. Fine copy in a dust jacket that appears to have been backed by heavy paper. Large clip on lower left front flap; a few minor chips. A very attractive copy.
Estimate: $ 400.00 - $ 600.00

Lot 12

Lot #12: (SIGNED) TASHA TUDOR - TWO TITLES, BOTH SIGNED, FIRST EDITIONS AND IN DUST JACKETS
(1) "Linsey Woolsey." New York, Oxford, 1946. 16MO. Dust jacket has some closed tears and is price clipped. (2) "1 is for One." New York, Oxford, 1956. Oblong 8VO. Dust jacket has some closed tears and small chips.
Estimate: $ 300.00 - $ 400.00 Sold at $300

Lot 13

Lot #13: (TASHA TUDOR) EWING, JULIANA HORATIA. "JACKNAPES"
New York, Oxford University Press, 1948. First edition, 8VO. Illustrated in color by Tasha Tudor. Green cloth with gilt lettering. Fine copy in almost fine dust jacket. Signed by Tudor on the front free endpaper.
Estimate: $ 300.00 - $ 400.00 Sold at $150

Lot 14

Lot #14: BROWN, PAUL - TWO CHILDREN'S BOOKS, BOTH FIRST EDITIONS AND NO DUST JACKETS. ONE IS SIGNED
(1) "Crazy Quilt." New York, 1934. (2) "Piper's Pony." New York, 1935. Signed on the half title.
Estimate: $ 250.00 - $ 300.00 Sold at $250

Lot 15

Lot #15: RANGER IX PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MOON
Pasadena, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1965. Photographic edition, small folio. 170 linen backed photographs of the lunar surface and a booklet describing the mission. Binding is cloth portfolio. Ranger IX was one of a series of photo satellite missions to the moon to help select a landing zone for Apollo 11.
Estimate: $ 1000.00 - $ 1500.00 Sold at $300

Lot 16

Lot #16: (STEICHEN PHOTOGRAVURES) TEN DRAWINGS BY RODIN AND EDWARD STEICHEN. "RODIN'S BALZAC"
New York, Brentano's, after 1911. 4TO. A reprint of "Camera Work" 34/35, issued in 1911. Four photogravures by Edward Steichen: (1) Portrait of Rodin. (2) Balzac, the Open Sky. (3) Balzac, Towards the Light, Midnight. (4) Balzac, the Silhouette, 4 a.m. Other plates: 2 photogravures of Rodin's drawings and 7 color plates of Rodin's drawings. Photogravures and plates in fine condition.
Estimate: $ 1000.00 - $ 1500.00 Sold at $2100

Lot 17

Lot #17: (STIEGLITZ PRESENTATION) "LETTERS OF JOHN MARIN"
New York, Privately Printed, 1931. First edition, 8VO, 1 of 400 copies. Glassine dust jacket is tattered. Most of the letters are to Stieglitz. On the front free endpaper "Presented by A. Stieglitz to M.J."
Estimate: $ 300.00 - $ 400.00

Lot 18

Lot #18: ALBEE, EDWARD - SEVEN BOOKS SIGNED AND/OR INSCRIBED BY EDWARD ALBEE, ALL BOOKS INSCRIBED TO THE PRODUCER CLINTON WILDER
(1) "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 2 paperback reprints. (2) "Lady from Dubuque," first edition in dust jacket. (3) "Seascape," first edition in dust jacket. (4) "Malcolm, The Play," first edition in dust jacket. (5) Two other paperbacks.
Estimate: $ 400.00 - $ 600.00 Sold at $100

Lot 19

Lot #19: ARNOLD, MATTHEW - ELEVEN FIRST EDITIONS
Bound by Zaehnsdorf in half brown morocco with gilt spines. "Poems," first and second series, 1853-55; "Merope," 1858; "Essays in Criticisms," 1865; "Culture and Anarchy," 1869; "Literature and Dogma," 1873; "God and the Bible," 1875; and four others. "Poems," 1853, is inscribed "From the Author."
Estimate: $ 500.00 - $ 750.00 Sold at $275

Lot 20

Lot #20: BYRON, (GEORGE GORDON,) LORD. "HEBREW MELODIES"
London, John Murray, 1815. First edition, first issue, 8VO. Plain drab wrappers. Spine chips and other minor flaws. Housed in a folding cloth case. First issue points: ads show 4th Edition of Rogers' "Jacqueline," Campbell's "Selected Beauties of English Poetry" described as "in the press" and half title carries the painter's imprint. Half titles and titles pages of Lord Byron's "Works" are bound at the end.
Estimate: $ 1500.00 - $ 2000.00