Dec 6, 2024 10:00 EST

Rare Books, Autographs & Maps

 
  Lot 606
 

606

A superb copy of Claude Lorrain's Liber Veritatis, from Longleat House

Estate / Collection: The Collection of Eldo Netto

LORRAIN, CLAUDE [CLAUDE GELEE]

Liber Veritatis; Or, a collection of prints after the original designs of Claude Le Lorrain; in the collection of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, executed by Richard Earlom... London: Boydell and Co. [volumes I and II] and Hurst, Robinson [volume III], 1777–1777–1819. Mixed set comprising early editions of volumes I and II, and a later edition of volume III (dated 1819 rather than 1817). Three volumes, matching full green morocco elaborately gilt, roughly coeval with the final volume, the covers with borders of foliate rolls within broad and narrow rules and pointillé rolls, gilt turn-ins, spines gilt in compartments, lettered in two and at the foot, the others decorated with foliate designs, all edges gilt. 16 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches (42 x 27 cm); 12 pp., portrait of Lorrain, 100 plates in mezzotint printed in bistre, additional variant state of volume I, plate 17 loosely inserted; 6 pp., 100 plates in mezzotint printed in bistre; 6 pp., two portraits (Earlom and Boydell), 100 plates in mezzotint printed in bistre. Externally, very minor rubbing to the joints and edges of the boards, and scattered unobtrusive spotting to the covers, but in all this is a magnificently bound copy of the book. Internally there is some minor toning to the plates, the first two volumes have some nominal spotting and toning to the plate edges, but these are unusually fresh and clean. The third and final volume has slightly more foxing but is still far cleaner than most examples. Volume III plates 6 and 94 are trimmed across the platemark.

Claude's Liber Veritatis (Book of Truth) contains masterly renderings by Richard Earlom of the artist's great sketchbook, now in the British Museum. The third volume was issued in 1819. This set is unusually clean, with very little of the foxing that so commonly defaces the work. Abbey Life 200; Cohen-De Ricci 242.

Provenance: early British Museum ("Museum Brittanicum") ink stamps on verso of volume I title and verso of volume II, plate 200; 'Duplicate for Sale' blindstamp on margin of volume II, plate 200. "3 vols proof impressions" is indicated in an early pencil inscription on front free endpaper of vol. I; at some point to Longleat House, Warminster England, home of the Marquess of Bath; sold Christie's 3 Jun 2002, lot 82, £15,535; to Shapero Rare Books; thence to Eldo Netto.

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Estate / Collection: The Collection of Eldo Netto

LORRAIN, CLAUDE [CLAUDE GELEE]

Liber Veritatis; Or, a collection of prints after the original designs of Claude Le Lorrain; in the collection of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, executed by Richard Earlom... London: Boydell and Co. [volumes I and II] and Hurst, Robinson [volume III], 1777–1777–1819. Mixed set comprising early editions of volumes I and II, and a later edition of volume III (dated 1819 rather than 1817). Three volumes, matching full green morocco elaborately gilt, roughly coeval with the final volume, the covers with borders of foliate rolls within broad and narrow rules and pointillé rolls, gilt turn-ins, spines gilt in compartments, lettered in two and at the foot, the others decorated with foliate designs, all edges gilt. 16 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches (42 x 27 cm); 12 pp., portrait of Lorrain, 100 plates in mezzotint printed in bistre, additional variant state of volume I, plate 17 loosely inserted; 6 pp., 100 plates in mezzotint printed in bistre; 6 pp., two portraits (Earlom and Boydell), 100 plates in mezzotint printed in bistre. Externally, very minor rubbing to the joints and edges of the boards, and scattered unobtrusive spotting to the covers, but in all this is a magnificently bound copy of the book. Internally there is some minor toning to the plates, the first two volumes have some nominal spotting and toning to the plate edges, but these are unusually fresh and clean. The third and final volume has slightly more foxing but is still far cleaner than most examples. Volume III plates 6 and 94 are trimmed across the platemark.

Claude's Liber Veritatis (Book of Truth) contains masterly renderings by Richard Earlom of the artist's great sketchbook, now in the British Museum. The third volume was issued in 1819. This set is unusually clean, with very little of the foxing that so commonly defaces the work. Abbey Life 200; Cohen-De Ricci 242.

Provenance: early British Museum ("Museum Brittanicum") ink stamps on verso of volume I title and verso of volume II, plate 200; 'Duplicate for Sale' blindstamp on margin of volume II, plate 200. "3 vols proof impressions" is indicated in an early pencil inscription on front free endpaper of vol. I; at some point to Longleat House, Warminster England, home of the Marquess of Bath; sold Christie's 3 Jun 2002, lot 82, £15,535; to Shapero Rare Books; thence to Eldo Netto.

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Auction: Rare Books, Autographs & Maps, Dec 6, 2024

  • Auction of Rare Books, Autographs & Maps on Friday, December 6, 2024 at 10am

  • Featuring The Jean Vounder-Davis Collection of Raymond Chandler

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NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle will hold an auction of Rare Books, Autographs & Maps on Friday, December 6, 2024 at 10am. Showcased is a wonderful diversity of Americana, maps, autographs, early books and landmarks of literature and science.

The Jean Vounder-Davis Collection of Raymond Chandler
The Jean Vounder-Davis Collection offers the largest trove of unpublished Raymond Chandler stories, poetry, letters, books and personal artifacts to come to market. Best known for his Philip Marlowe detective novels including The Big Sleep (1939) and Farewell, My Lovely (1940) and as screenwriter of film noir classics such as Double Indemnity (1944) and The Blue Dahlia (1946), Raymond Chandler is considered one of the top writers in the hardboiled fiction genre alongside Dashiell Hammett and James Cain. Held for decades, the archive belonged to Jean Fracasse [later Vounder-Davis] who was first hired in January 1957 as Chandler's personal secretary but quickly became his close friend, confidant, fiancé and muse to whom he dedicated his last book (Est. $3000-5000). At the center of the archive is an extensive group of unpublished drafts of fantasy stories begun by Chandler in the 1920s, envisioned as a book in 1939, and retained by him until given to Sybil and Jean in 1957 (Est. $40,000-60,000). Nearly 800 typed and hand-annotated pages, the fantasy stories have compelling titles such as The Disappearing Duke, The Rubies of Marmelon, and The Carsbrook Mystery. Written during the period Chandler was honing his craft, the drafts offer much on the writer’s working method. Another excellent offering is Raymond Chandler’s Olivetti Studio 44 typewriter used to write his final novel Playback (Est. $10,000-20,000) and an inscribed copy of that novel to the dedicatee’s son. Unpublished poems, letters, inscribed books, and personal artifacts abound such as Chandler’s cocktail muddlers, jewelry gifted to Jean and her daughter Sybil, and Chandler’s 1945 Edgar Allan Poe Award. Now nearly seventy years since his death, this is the largest trove of Chandler papers to come to light, and the Jean Vounder-Davis Collection undoubtedly provides valuable insight to Raymond Chandler’s complicated last years. Institutions and collectors should take notice of the unparalleled opportunity to acquire unpublished material from this major 20th century author.

Literature
Beyond Raymond Chandler, literature is headed by a group of early Ernest Hemingway titles including his first two books Three Stories and Ten Poems and In Our Time. An item of Hemingway interest is matador Antonio Ordóñez's Traje de Luces or Suit of Lights worn in the bullfighting rings of Spain while Hemingway wrote One Dangerous Summer. A manuscript page from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is offered in the auction as is a rare pack of promotional Random House Who is John Galt? cigarettes. 19th century literature offers an early printing of Frankenstein and the Polidori's The Vampyre. 

Presidential Material & Americana
Presidential material includes a wooden beam from the 1949 White House reconstruction inscribed by Harry Truman and excellent letters from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Mamie during World War II. Early Americana features a rare document in defense of a Shay's Rebellion conspirator sentenced to death and a scarce periodical titled the Colonizationalist which encouraged settlement to Liberia and the Oregon Territory.

Maps & Travel
From an Upper East Side Map Collector comes H.S. Tanner's extremely rare monumental wall map of North America and Munster's circa 1568 map of North and South America. A collection of world maps offers a finely colored example of Visscher's 1652 double-hemispheric world map and other related examples. Travel includes a scarce copy of Sir Walter Raleigh's 1596 narrative of his discovery of Guiana.

Art & Illustrated Books
Art and illustrated books includes a set of Rockwell Kent's edition of Moby Dick and an original illustration from the book. The manuscript of a children's book by Nanno Freerk de Groot is present as are works by Milne, Sendak, Rackham and others. 

 

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