Posted in Rare Books on May 6th, 2011
Thomas Jefferson was arguably the greatest of all American book collectors. His first collection became the nucleus of the Library of Congress, after the original was destroyed by fire. But after selling his library to Congress, he found that he could not be without his books—so he set about building another library from scratch. He [...]
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Posted in First Edition Books, Rare Books on Sep 10th, 2010
“The authentic interpreter of Machiavelli is the whole of later history.” —Lord Acton” Almost immediately upon its 1532 first appearance in print, The Prince exerted a formidable and far-reaching influence. Henry VIII’s agent Thomas Cromwell obtained a manuscript copy only a few years after the first publication. The works of Shakespeare and Marlowe abound with [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on May 24th, 2010
“One Of The Supreme Utterances Of The Principles Of Democratic Freedom” A few short lines scrawled, according to popular legend, on scratch-paper and the backs of envelopes, the Gettysburg Address ultimately became one of the most revered and brilliant documents in the history of the United States. On November 19, 1863, Lincoln arose after Edward [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Nov 6th, 2009
“A Blueprint Of His Own Mind” Arguably Jefferson was the most famous of all American book collectors; his library and its meticulous organization have been called “a blueprint of his own mind.” A tireless book lover, he had built a library of 6700 volumes by 1815—easily the most significant library formed by an American at [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Sep 11th, 2009
A book can be the product of an obsessive drive for knowledge and a descent—for months or even years—into a sort of madness. T.E. Lawrence went to the desert, becoming Lawrence of Arabia and eventually writing Seven Pillars of Wisdom. John James Audubon set out to catalogue the birds of America in painstaking detail and [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Apr 24th, 2009
TRAVEL. EXPLORE. DREAM. “I had ambition not only to go farther than any man had ever been before, but as far as it was possible for a man to go.” —Captain James Cook Homer dreamt of travel—and Odysseus set out across the sea. Lewis and Clark explored a continent—with well-thumbed books in their pockets. Mark [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Feb 16th, 2009
“History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.” —Winston Churchill Some have led us into battle; others have guided nations and empires through their births, in their darkest hours, or to their greatest moments. And some have led by example, whether by persevering through adversity in the Antarctic or by quietly [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Nov 10th, 2008
“I will leave judgements on this matter to history – but I will be one of the historians.” – Winston Churchill “In War: Resolution. In Defeat: Defiance. In Victory: Magnanimity. In Peace: Good Will.” Churchill penned his monumental six-volume History of the Second World War only a few years after the war’s end, including in [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Oct 21st, 2008
“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” (Constitution, Article II). A reluctant if inevitable choice for the presidency, George Washington had hoped he might find [...]
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Posted in Rare Books on Oct 13th, 2008
Why collect children’s classics? There is the familiarity of a beloved book that impressed us in our earliest years, the images that stir our recognition, the words and phrases that resonate in our memories. We carry so many of those first-loved, often best-loved books with us for a lifetime, and when we choose to approach [...]
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