Printed & Manuscript Americana: Winter-Spring 2020 Highlights At Auction March 10 Five Centuries of American History This sale covers American history from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries, with a diploma from the Princeton Class of 1783, whose commencement was attended by Washington and the Continental Congress; a variant printing of the Bay Psalm Book; a first edition of the earliest firsthand account of the Lewis and Clark expedition; and an unusual volume of original outsider and occult art from 1904. Lot 254: Francis Scott Key, Star Spangled Banner, first printing, circa 1814-16. $8,000 to $12,000. Nineteenth Century Lot 258: William Sydney Porter, a.k.a. “O. Henry,” archive of drawings made to illustrate a lost mining memoir, circa 1883-84. $30,000 to $40,000. Lot 197: Lucy Parsons, labor organizer, albumen cabinet card, New York, 1886. $800 to $1,200. Lot 263: Daniel L.F. Swift, journal as third mate on a Pacific Whaling voyage, 1848-1850. $3,000 to $4,0000. Civil War-Era Lot 145: The Lincoln and Johnson Union Campaign Songster, Philadelphia, 1864. $3,000 to $4,000. Lot 92: Sprague Light Cavalry! color-printed broadside, New York, 1863. $5,000 to $7,500. Revolutionary War-Era Lot 165: Diploma from the Princeton Class of 1783, whose commencement was attended by Washington and the Continental Congress, 1783. $10,000 to $15,000. Religious Texts Lot 20: [The Bay Psalm Book], Cambridge, printed for Hezekiah Usher of Boston, circa 1648-65. $50,000 to $75,000. Lot 157: The Book of Mormon, first edition, Palmyra, 1830. $40,000 to $60,000. Latin Americana Lot 223: Noticia estraordinario, viva la patria y el ejercito mexicano, letterpress broadside, probable first announcement in Mexico City of the fall of the Alamo, 1836. $40,000 to $60,000. Westward Expansion Lot 135: Patrick Gass, first edition of the earliest first-hand account of the Lewis and Clarke expedition, Pittsburgh, 1807. $6,000 to $9,000. Lot 262: Pair of photographs of Thomas Moran at the Grand Canyon, silver prints, 1901. $1,500 to $2,500. Exhibition Begins March 5 The exhibition is free to attend and open to the public. We welcome special and educational groups with advance notice—send an inquiry to rsvp@swanngalleries.com. Exhibition Hours Thursday, March 5 — 10 AM to 6 PM Friday, March 6 — 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday, March 7 — 10 AM to 4 PM Monday, March 9 — 10 AM to 6 PM Tuesday, March 10 — 10 AM to 12 PM Specialist for the Sale Rick Stattler Director, Printed & Manuscript Americana rstattler@swanngalleries.com (212) 254-4710 ext. 27 The History of Books & Manuscripts at Swann Galleries Sign up for Auction Updates to get email notifications about new catalogues, or download our Live Bidding App and enable push alerts. How to Bid at Auction How to Consign at Auction Auction Schedule Share Facebook Twitter February 12, 2020Author: Swann CommunicationsCategory: Printed & Manuscript Americana Tags: Abraham Lincoln Bay Psalm Book Book of Mormon Civil War Manuscript Diary Previous A Puerto Rican Archive of Graphic Design Next Artist Profile: Edward Steichen’s Foray into Color Photography Recommended Posts Civil War Correspondence Between Sweethearts: “Scattered, Knew Not Where To Go” Printed & Manuscript Americana November 15, 2016 Notes from the Catalogue: The Emancipation Proclamation Printed & Manuscript African Americana March 13, 2013 2018: Year in Review Swann December 21, 2018