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Auction archive: Lot number 33

AMERICAN DRAMA]. KELLY, HUGH. False Delicacy. Boston, 1809 -- BAILLIE, JOANNA. The Family Legend. NewYork, 1810 -- WHITE, WILLIAM CHARLES. The Clergyman's Daughter. Boston, 1810 -- WHITE. The Poor Lodger. Boston, 1811 -- ELLISON, JAMES. The American ...

Auction 27.09.1995
27 Sep 1995
Estimate
US$200 - US$300
Price realised:
US$552
Auction archive: Lot number 33

AMERICAN DRAMA]. KELLY, HUGH. False Delicacy. Boston, 1809 -- BAILLIE, JOANNA. The Family Legend. NewYork, 1810 -- WHITE, WILLIAM CHARLES. The Clergyman's Daughter. Boston, 1810 -- WHITE. The Poor Lodger. Boston, 1811 -- ELLISON, JAMES. The American ...

Auction 27.09.1995
27 Sep 1995
Estimate
US$200 - US$300
Price realised:
US$552
Beschreibung:

AMERICAN DRAMA]. KELLY, HUGH. False Delicacy. Boston, 1809 -- BAILLIE, JOANNA. The Family Legend. NewYork, 1810 -- WHITE, WILLIAM CHARLES The Clergyman's Daughter. Boston, 1810 -- WHITE. The Poor Lodger. Boston, 1811 -- ELLISON, JAMES. The American Captive. Boston, 1812. Together 5 works in one, 12mo, old calf, chip at foot of spine; some browning and spotting, bound with one imperfect play. The final three titles are FIRST EDITIONS. The first title lists among the cast of characters the part of Miss Marchmont played by "Mrs. Poe" (Edgar Allan Poe's mother); the final signature of the second is devoted to Longworth's catalogue of plays. The imperfect play bound in is a fragment of a dramatization of Scott's Lady of the Lake. Shaw & Shoemaker 17858; 19402; 22041; 24437; and 25330.

Auction archive: Lot number 33
Auction:
Datum:
27 Sep 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
Beschreibung:

AMERICAN DRAMA]. KELLY, HUGH. False Delicacy. Boston, 1809 -- BAILLIE, JOANNA. The Family Legend. NewYork, 1810 -- WHITE, WILLIAM CHARLES The Clergyman's Daughter. Boston, 1810 -- WHITE. The Poor Lodger. Boston, 1811 -- ELLISON, JAMES. The American Captive. Boston, 1812. Together 5 works in one, 12mo, old calf, chip at foot of spine; some browning and spotting, bound with one imperfect play. The final three titles are FIRST EDITIONS. The first title lists among the cast of characters the part of Miss Marchmont played by "Mrs. Poe" (Edgar Allan Poe's mother); the final signature of the second is devoted to Longworth's catalogue of plays. The imperfect play bound in is a fragment of a dramatization of Scott's Lady of the Lake. Shaw & Shoemaker 17858; 19402; 22041; 24437; and 25330.

Auction archive: Lot number 33
Auction:
Datum:
27 Sep 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
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