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HARTLEY, David (1732-1813) -- Thomas RODD. A Catalogue of a Valuable and Interesting Collection of Manuscripts and Autograph Letters, chiefly relating to America; amongst which the original map of the United States, sketched by Benjamin Franklin, and...

Auction 22.03.2005
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Schätzpreis
800 $ - 1.200 $
Zuschlagspreis:
660 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 308

HARTLEY, David (1732-1813) -- Thomas RODD. A Catalogue of a Valuable and Interesting Collection of Manuscripts and Autograph Letters, chiefly relating to America; amongst which the original map of the United States, sketched by Benjamin Franklin, and...

Auction 22.03.2005
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Schätzpreis
800 $ - 1.200 $
Zuschlagspreis:
660 $
Beschreibung:

HARTLEY, David (1732-1813) -- Thomas RODD A Catalogue of a Valuable and Interesting Collection of Manuscripts and Autograph Letters, chiefly relating to America; amongst which the original map of the United States, sketched by Benjamin Franklin and used at the settlement of the Peace between England and America . London: G. Robinson, 6 April 1859. 8 o (226 x 147 mm). Self wrappers, stabbed as issued. Provenance : Walter Rodd, bookseller, nephew of Thomas Rodd (inscription on first leaf to) Sir Thomas Phillipps (3 page ALS from Thomas Rodd to Phillipps laid-in in which he details the sale and reveals that he was the cataloguer). David Hartley was a member of Parliament and intimate friend of Benjamin Franklin This relationship brought about his appointment as plenipotentiary for the peace negotiations between Britain and America, which were represented by Franklin, in Paris. Hartley's archives constitute one of the most important collections of autograph Americana ever sold by auction. The 85 lots here contain all his correspondences with the British Government, various statesmen, and with Franklin. "Six volumes of letters and other documents relating to the peace went to America and passed into the collection of L.Z. Leiter of Washington" (DNB). These documents eventually passed into the William L. Clements library in Ann Arbor, Michigan; other papers are now in the British Library.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 308
Auktion:
Datum:
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

HARTLEY, David (1732-1813) -- Thomas RODD A Catalogue of a Valuable and Interesting Collection of Manuscripts and Autograph Letters, chiefly relating to America; amongst which the original map of the United States, sketched by Benjamin Franklin and used at the settlement of the Peace between England and America . London: G. Robinson, 6 April 1859. 8 o (226 x 147 mm). Self wrappers, stabbed as issued. Provenance : Walter Rodd, bookseller, nephew of Thomas Rodd (inscription on first leaf to) Sir Thomas Phillipps (3 page ALS from Thomas Rodd to Phillipps laid-in in which he details the sale and reveals that he was the cataloguer). David Hartley was a member of Parliament and intimate friend of Benjamin Franklin This relationship brought about his appointment as plenipotentiary for the peace negotiations between Britain and America, which were represented by Franklin, in Paris. Hartley's archives constitute one of the most important collections of autograph Americana ever sold by auction. The 85 lots here contain all his correspondences with the British Government, various statesmen, and with Franklin. "Six volumes of letters and other documents relating to the peace went to America and passed into the collection of L.Z. Leiter of Washington" (DNB). These documents eventually passed into the William L. Clements library in Ann Arbor, Michigan; other papers are now in the British Library.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 308
Auktion:
Datum:
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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