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Fine Books and Manuscripts

Fine Books and Manuscripts

Fine Books and Manuscripts

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Adams, John | Adams congratulates John Trumbull on his monumental paintings for the Capitol rotunda

1001 A⛄dams, John | Adams congratulates John Trumbull on his monumental paintings for the Capitol rotunda

(Articles of Confederation) | "The stile of this confederacy shall be 'The United States of America'"

1002 (Articles of Confederation) | "The stile of this confederacy shall be 'The United States of America'"

Banneker, Benjamin | One of the great prizes of African Americana: a Banneker Almanack

1004 Banneker, Benjami🀅n | One of the great prizes of African Americana: a Bann♒eker Almanack

Bates, Katharine Lee | Complete autograph transcript of "America the Beautiful"

1005 Bates, Katharine Lee | Complete autogr🍸aph transcript of "America the Beautiful"

(Captivity Narrative) | The Baldwin Massacre

1009 (Captivity Narrative) | The Baldwin Massacre

Curtis, Edward | "The North American Indian..." Volume Set 16

1010 Curt༺is, Edward | "ꦍThe North American Indian..." Volume Set 16

Hancock, John, & Samuel Adams | Documents signed by these Massachusetts patriots

1𒐪014 Hancock, John, & Samuel Adams♐ | Documents signed by these Massachusetts patriots

Jefferson, Thomas | The first English edition of "Notes," with the famed map of Virginia

1016 Jefferson, Thomas | 🐠The first English edition of &quoꦍt;Notes," with the famed map of Virginia

Jefferson, Thomas | The former president writes to his grandson during a period of national threat

1017 Jeffersoꦉn, Thomas | The former president write෴s to his grandson during a period of national threat

(Louisiana Laws) | The first American laws in the West

1019 (Louisiana Law🧔s) | The first American ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚlaws in the West

[Norman, John] | Among the earliest maritime charts of the Georgia and South Carolina coasts

1023 [Norman, John] | A🔜mong the earliest maritime charts of the Georgia an🐬d South Carolina coasts

Rhode, Johann Christoph | "Theatrum Belli in America Septentrionali"

1024 Rhode, Johann Ch🐠ristoph | "Theatrum Belli in America Septentrionali"

Rocque, John | Map of North America

1025 Rocque, John | Map of North America

Rogers, Robert | A cornerstone account of the French and Indian War, with distinguished provenance

1026 Rogers, Robert | A cornerstone aꦆccount of the French and Indian War, with distin🃏guished provenance

Smith, John | "One of the most important printed maps of America ever produced"

102💦7 Smith, John | "One of the most important priꦏnted maps of America ever produced"

Story, Joseph | First of this authoritative treatise on the Constitution

1028 Story, Joseph | First of this authoritati꧑ve treatise on the Co🎃nstitution

Washington, George | The exceedingly rare first edition of Washington's will

1029 Washington, George | The exceedingly rare first edition of Washington's will

[Austen, Jane] | Lady Guilford's copy of this "perfect" novel in the original boards

1031 [Austen, Jane] | Lady Guilford's copy of this "perfect" novel in the original boards

Austen, Jane | First American edition of Austen's most beloved book

1032 Austen, Jane | First American edition of Austen's most beloved book

Blake, William  | "The Circle of the Corrupt Officials; the Devils Mauling Each Other, from Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy" (Bindman 649)

1033 Blake, William | "The Circle of the Corrupt Officials; the Devils Mauling Each Other, from Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy" (Bindman 649)

[Brontë, Emily, and Anne Brontë] — Ellis Bell and Acton Bell | An outstanding survival of the sisters' debut novels

1034 [Brontë, Emily, and Anne Brontë] — Ellis Bell and Acton Bell | An outstanding survival of the sisters' debut novels

Carroll, Lewis | "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass"

1036 Carroll, Lewis | "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass"

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne | A lovely example of "Tom Sawyer"

1037 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne | A lovely exa🦋mple 🦹of "Tom Sawyer"

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne | A fine, bright copy of "Huckleberry Finn" in green cloth

1038 Clemens, Samuel Langꩲhorne | A fine, bright copy of "Huckleberry 🥃Finn" in green cloth

Dickens, Charles | "Oliver Twist," first edition, extensively extra-illustrated

1039 Dickens, Charles | "Olꦓiver Twist," first edition, extensively extra-illustrated

Dickens, Charles | "A Christmas Carol," first edition, first issue

1040 Dick🦂ens, Charles | "A Christmas Carol," first edition, first issue

Dickens, Charles | "A Christmas Carol"—first edition, second issue, the Suzannet-Self copy

1041 Dickens, Charles | "A Christmas Carol"—first edition, second✱ issue, the♏ Suzannet-Self copy

Dickens, Charles — Hablot K. Browne (pseud. "Phiz," illustrator) | "Bleak House," first edition, with an original illustration

1042 Dickens𓆏, Charles — Hablot K. Browne (pseud. "Phiz," illustrator) | "Bleak House," first edition, with an original illustration

Dickens, Charles | The author's copy of "Little Dorrit"

1044 Dickens, Charles | The author's copy of "Little Dorrit"

Dickens, Charles | "A Tale of Two Cities," in the original monthly parts

1045 Dickenꦚs, Charles | "A Tale of Two Cities," in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | "A Tale of Two Cities," first book edition, in the original cloth

1046 Dickens, Charles | &quo𓄧t;A Tale of Two Cities," first book edition, in the original cloth

Dickens, Charles | "Great Expectations," first edition, fifth impression

1048 Dickens, Charles | "Great Expectations," fi🌜rst edition, fifth impression

(Dickens, Charles) — A group of works from the author's library

1049 (Dickens, Charles) — A group of works from the author's library

(Dickens, Charles) — Hablot K. Browne (pseud. "Phiz," illustrator) — A group of steel plates

1050 (Dickens, Charles) — Hablot K𒊎. Browne (pseud⭕. "Phiz," illustrator) — A group of steel plates

(Dickens, Charles) — Joseph Clayton ("Kyd") Clarke | A series of 649 original character-studies illustrating the work of Charles Dickens

1052 (Dickens, Charles) — Joseph Clayton ("🌌;Kyd") Clarke | A series of 649 original chara𒁏cter-studies illustrating the work of Charles Dickens

Eliot, George | The first work published with Eliot's identity revealed

1053 Eliot, George | The first work published with Eliot's identity revealed

Eliot, T. S. |  "Prufrock and Other Observations," first edition

1054 Eliot, T. S𒊎. | "Prufrock and Other Observations," first edition

Gaskell, Elizabeth | "The Moorland Cottage," her second published work

1055 Gaskell, Eli🅰zabeth | "The ♔Moorland Cottage," her second published work

Hardy, Thomas | “Why is it that a woman can see from a distance what a man cannot see close?”

1056 Hardy, Thomas | “Why is it that a woman can see from a distance what a man cannot see ཧclos🌼e?”

Hardy, Thomas | Collection of letters to James Murray, suggesting words for the Oxford English Dictionary

1057 Hardy, Thomಌas | Collection of letters to🎐 James Murray, suggesting words for the Oxford English Dictionary

Hawthorne, Nathaniel | The author's last letter

1058 Hawthorne, Nathaniel | The author's last letter

Kerouac, Jack | "On the Road," first edition of the author's landmark novel

1059 Kerouac, Jack | "On the Road," first edition of the author's landmark novel

Reade, Charles | "The Cloister and the Hearth," the first edition of this historical novel

1060 Reade, Charles |ღ "The Cloister and the Hearth," the first edition of this historical novel

Reid, Thomas Mayne | The first edition of "No Quarter!"

1061 Reid, Th꧋omas Mayne | The first ꧋edition of "No Quarter!"

Salinger, J. D. | "The Catcher in the Rye," first edition of this contemporary American classic

1062 Salinger, J. D🐻. | "The Catcher ꦉin the Rye," first edition of this contemporary American classic

Shakespeare, William | "All's Well that Ends Well," from the Second Folio

1063 Shakespeare, William | "All's Well that Ends Well," from the Second Folio

Shakespeare, William | A great tragedy of the 17th century stage as it was widely read

1065 Shakespeare, W𝕴illiam | A great tragedy of the 17th century stage as it was widely read

Shakespeare, William | The Fourth Folio edition of Shakespeare's Plays

1066 Shakespeare, William | The Fourth Folio edition of Shakespeare's Plays