Box 59
Contains 27 Results:
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-6036 (03/05/1993) | Printed Books Including Science, Natural History, Travel and Topography | London, 3/5/1993
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-6064 (04/02/1993) | Printed Books Including The Property of The Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth Charitable Trust | London, 4/2/1993
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-6107 (05/07/1993) | Manuscripts and Printed Books | London, 5/7/1993
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-6307 (11/19/1993) | Printed Books and Autograph Letters | London, 11/19/1993
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-6331 (12/15/1993) | Illustrated, Private Press and Children’s Books | London, 12/15/1993
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-6382 (02/04/1994) | The Library of John Merriam | London, 2/4/1994
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.
Christie's South Kensington : Sale BKS-8566 (11/05/1999) | Modern First Editions: The Collection of Peter Apap Bologna | London, 11/5/1999
This collection consists auction catalogs, largely for antiquarian books and manuscripts, dating from 1922 to 2024, from a wide variety of American, British, French, Germany, and other European auction houses. The large majority of these catalogs were collected over time by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, but others were acquired as a part of various donations from the Heritage Bookshop, Howard Rootenberg, and the estate of William Dailey.