Pamphlet containing an advertisement for an exhibition of works of Edward Lear as well as a new printed collection of his works. A portrait is reproduced on the front, as well as two of Lear's illustrations on the inside pages.
This file folder, from the Anderson Galleries, used to contain documents concerning Beardsley. On the second page, there is a quote from the will of Edmond de Goncourt.
In this letter, Masters writes about the difficulties of writing biographies. The letter is typed on beige paper and there are edits made in black ink.
This articles discusses the failure of Bennett's manuscripts to be sold at the reserve price. Also, his letters were equally disappointing in their selling prices.
Lincoln photograph taken from the New York Times and subtitled: "A forgotten portrait of Abraham Lincoln emerges from the dead-letter office of the Postoffice Department."