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AMERICAN LITERATURE] EMERSON, Ralph Waldo Autograph letter ...

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AMERICAN LITERATURE.] EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Autograph letter signed ("R.W. Emerson") to T. M. Brewer, Concord, 13 January 1849. 2 pages, folio, seal hole . EMERSON PROTECTS HIS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY in this request to the editor of the Atlas , to "not make any verbatim reports, in your paper...for the new private course of lectures I am to begin next Monday." He doubts that the subject, "which will be in part metaphysical, will be very likely to tempt your reporter. But, at all counts, I trust, he will not try." Also the lectures are "studies" rather than "finished discourses." He hopes to be able to revise and publish them in time. "Of course they are entirely open to your strictures & criticism." -- COOPER. James Fenimore. Autograph manuscript, unsigned, n.d. [ca. 1830] 1 page, 8vo, splits at folds) . A biographical sketch, mentioning his parents, and his published works, including LAST OF THE MOHICANS. "Has resided in London, Paris, Florence, Rome, Naples, Dresden, Berne, &c &c for purposes of curiosity and study, and is about to return to America. Has written -- Precaution, Spy, Pioneers, Pilot, Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans, Prairie, Red River...As he has never published with his name several books have been wrongfully ascribed to him...." --LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. Autograph note signed ("H.W.L"), to Mrs. Horsford, n.d. 1p., 12mo (browned) . A short note of thanks. Together 3 items . Provenance : Albin Schram (his sale Christie's London, 3 July 2007, lot 210). (3)
AMERICAN LITERATURE.] EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Autograph letter signed ("R.W. Emerson") to T. M. Brewer, Concord, 13 January 1849. 2 pages, folio, seal hole . EMERSON PROTECTS HIS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY in this request to the editor of the Atlas , to "not make any verbatim reports, in your paper...for the new private course of lectures I am to begin next Monday." He doubts that the subject, "which will be in part metaphysical, will be very likely to tempt your reporter. But, at all counts, I trust, he will not try." Also the lectures are "studies" rather than "finished discourses." He hopes to be able to revise and publish them in time. "Of course they are entirely open to your strictures & criticism." -- COOPER. James Fenimore. Autograph manuscript, unsigned, n.d. [ca. 1830] 1 page, 8vo, splits at folds) . A biographical sketch, mentioning his parents, and his published works, including LAST OF THE MOHICANS. "Has resided in London, Paris, Florence, Rome, Naples, Dresden, Berne, &c &c for purposes of curiosity and study, and is about to return to America. Has written -- Precaution, Spy, Pioneers, Pilot, Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans, Prairie, Red River...As he has never published with his name several books have been wrongfully ascribed to him...." --LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. Autograph note signed ("H.W.L"), to Mrs. Horsford, n.d. 1p., 12mo (browned) . A short note of thanks. Together 3 items . Provenance : Albin Schram (his sale Christie's London, 3 July 2007, lot 210). (3)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 206
Auktion:
Datum:
19.06.2014
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
19 June 2014, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

AMERICAN LITERATURE.] EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Autograph letter signed ("R.W. Emerson") to T. M. Brewer, Concord, 13 January 1849. 2 pages, folio, seal hole . EMERSON PROTECTS HIS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY in this request to the editor of the Atlas , to "not make any verbatim reports, in your paper...for the new private course of lectures I am to begin next Monday." He doubts that the subject, "which will be in part metaphysical, will be very likely to tempt your reporter. But, at all counts, I trust, he will not try." Also the lectures are "studies" rather than "finished discourses." He hopes to be able to revise and publish them in time. "Of course they are entirely open to your strictures & criticism." -- COOPER. James Fenimore. Autograph manuscript, unsigned, n.d. [ca. 1830] 1 page, 8vo, splits at folds) . A biographical sketch, mentioning his parents, and his published works, including LAST OF THE MOHICANS. "Has resided in London, Paris, Florence, Rome, Naples, Dresden, Berne, &c &c for purposes of curiosity and study, and is about to return to America. Has written -- Precaution, Spy, Pioneers, Pilot, Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans, Prairie, Red River...As he has never published with his name several books have been wrongfully ascribed to him...." --LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. Autograph note signed ("H.W.L"), to Mrs. Horsford, n.d. 1p., 12mo (browned) . A short note of thanks. Together 3 items . Provenance : Albin Schram (his sale Christie's London, 3 July 2007, lot 210). (3)
AMERICAN LITERATURE.] EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Autograph letter signed ("R.W. Emerson") to T. M. Brewer, Concord, 13 January 1849. 2 pages, folio, seal hole . EMERSON PROTECTS HIS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY in this request to the editor of the Atlas , to "not make any verbatim reports, in your paper...for the new private course of lectures I am to begin next Monday." He doubts that the subject, "which will be in part metaphysical, will be very likely to tempt your reporter. But, at all counts, I trust, he will not try." Also the lectures are "studies" rather than "finished discourses." He hopes to be able to revise and publish them in time. "Of course they are entirely open to your strictures & criticism." -- COOPER. James Fenimore. Autograph manuscript, unsigned, n.d. [ca. 1830] 1 page, 8vo, splits at folds) . A biographical sketch, mentioning his parents, and his published works, including LAST OF THE MOHICANS. "Has resided in London, Paris, Florence, Rome, Naples, Dresden, Berne, &c &c for purposes of curiosity and study, and is about to return to America. Has written -- Precaution, Spy, Pioneers, Pilot, Lionel Lincoln, Last of the Mohicans, Prairie, Red River...As he has never published with his name several books have been wrongfully ascribed to him...." --LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. Autograph note signed ("H.W.L"), to Mrs. Horsford, n.d. 1p., 12mo (browned) . A short note of thanks. Together 3 items . Provenance : Albin Schram (his sale Christie's London, 3 July 2007, lot 210). (3)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 206
Auktion:
Datum:
19.06.2014
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
19 June 2014, New York, Rockefeller Center
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