Lot # : 105 - The Pennsylvania Magazine...May 1776.
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Lot # | 105 |
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Estimate | 300.00 - 500.00 USD |
Group - Category | Antiques & Collectibles - Collectibles - Books |
Lead | The Pennsylvania Magazine...May 1776. |
Description |
[Thomas Paine, editor] The Pennsylvania Magazine: or, American Monthly Museum for May 1776. R. Aitken, Philadelphia, early June 1776. Original wraps, sewn bound. [4], 205-248 pp. With an article by Rev. John Witherspoon, as The Druid title "To the Printer of Pennsylvania Magazine" and an article by Thomas Paine, as A.B., An Account of a Remarkable Fish." Condition: Soiling to wraps, old stain to front wrap. Loss to edge of front wrap, text on page 205/6 offset with some lacking to final quarter of 2nd column (printer's error).
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Auction Information
Name | Summer Rare Book Auction |
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Auctioneer |
Quinn's Auction Galleries
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Type | Internet Absentee Bidding |
Date(s) | 6/28/2024 - 7/16/2024 |
Auction Date/Time Info |
Live Bidding on Live Auctioneers and Invaluable begins:Tuesday July 16th at 12:00 PM ESTAbsentee Bidding via HiBid, WILL CONCLUDE at11:40am EST on July 16th.
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Description |
Quinn's Auction Galleries is proud to present our Summer Rare Book Catalog Auction featuring American manuscripts, signed books, fine bindings and much more.
This auction features a unique part of American and Military History - a draft of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender. This collection of raw cables saved from destruction by Charles A. Jensen show several Japanese comminques leading up the Surreneder Ceremony as well as a early version of the Instrument of Surrender, dated August 31, 1945, that closely resembles the final copy that was signed on September 2, 1945.
Included in this auction are notable works of such as one of the early works on the Louisiana Purchase by St. George Tucker, in which Tucker suggest using the new land as a colony for slaves, a complete set of the Pacific Railroad Survey, and a exceptional copy of Huck Finn in an early state. Additionally in this auction are several Persian and Islamic Illuminated leaves as well as several Civil letters and epherma that should interest all collectors of Americana. Lastly, we have several signed books and Presidential signatures, such as Charles Lindbergh, John Dos Passos, Robert Frost, Herbert Hoover, Woodrow Wilson to name a few. For a third party shipping list and other shipping inquiries please contact shipping@quinnsauction.com.
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