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On free public view at the American art galleries, Madison Square South, New York, entrance at 6 East 23d Street, beginning Thursday, January 15th, 1914, and continuing until the date of sale, first and other editions of the writings of Samuel Langhorne Clemens "Mark Twain" and of Lafcadio Hearn, the property of the Tomlinson-Humes Company (in bankruptcy) and Mr. Merle Johnson, to be sold at unrestricted public sale by order of the owners on January twentieth, 1914, at the hours of 3.30 in the afternoon and 8.30 in the evening, at the American art galleries. The sale will by conducted by Mr. Thomas E. Kirby, assisted by Mr. Otto Bernet of the American art association, managers.

Title
On free public view at the American art galleries, Madison Square South, New York, entrance at 6 East 23d Street, beginning Thursday, January 15th, 1914, and continuing until the date of sale, first and other editions of the writings of Samuel Langhorne Clemens "Mark Twain" and of Lafcadio Hearn, the property of the Tomlinson-Humes Company (in bankruptcy) and Mr. Merle Johnson, to be sold at unrestricted public sale by order of the owners on January twentieth, 1914, at the hours of 3.30 in the afternoon and 8.30 in the evening, at the American art galleries. The sale will by conducted by Mr. Thomas E. Kirby, assisted by Mr. Otto Bernet of the American art association, managers.
Author
American Art Association.
Publication
New York, American art galleries [1914]

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TextRestricted use *KGJ (American Art Association, New York. On free public view at the American art galleries)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
Johnson, Merle, 1874-1935.
Description
35 l.; 25 cm.
Subject
  • Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
  • Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904
Note
  • Foreword by Merle Johnson, p. [3]
  • "A note by the American art association," p. [4-5]
  • Sale prices of the items and names of the purchasers added in pencil.
Call Number
*KGJ (American Art Association, New York. On free public view at the American art galleries)
OCLC
41470111
Author
American Art Association.
Title
On free public view at the American art galleries, Madison Square South, New York, entrance at 6 East 23d Street, beginning Thursday, January 15th, 1914, and continuing until the date of sale, first and other editions of the writings of Samuel Langhorne Clemens "Mark Twain" and of Lafcadio Hearn, the property of the Tomlinson-Humes Company (in bankruptcy) and Mr. Merle Johnson, to be sold at unrestricted public sale by order of the owners on January twentieth, 1914, at the hours of 3.30 in the afternoon and 8.30 in the evening, at the American art galleries. The sale will by conducted by Mr. Thomas E. Kirby, assisted by Mr. Otto Bernet of the American art association, managers.
Imprint
New York, American art galleries [1914]
Local Note
Copy 1: With label of Jacob Blanck.
Copy 2: Imperfect: t.p. and catalogue of the writings of Lafcadio Hearn wanting.
Copy 2: Sale prices of the items added in pen.
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Added Author
Johnson, Merle, 1874-1935.
Research Call Number
*KGJ (American Art Association, New York. On free public view at the American art galleries)
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