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history of ideas
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manuscripts
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American literature
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bibliography
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English Literature
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appraisals
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Arthur Rimbaud
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fables
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Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts LLC is a private dealer of more than thirty years’ experience
in and around New York, specializing in exceptional books, manuscripts, and cultural property. Jay Dillon has been responsible
for selling or appraising more than $100 million worth of books and manuscripts spanning some three thousand years, including
a complete book of the Gutenberg Bible
the first edition of Don Quixote
three copies of the First Folio edition of Shakespeare’s plays
three copies of the first edition of Newton’s Principia and two related manuscripts
original watercolors by Redouté and Audubon
five sets of the Double Elephant Folio edition of Audubon’s Birds of America
two of the twelve known copies of Poe’s Tamerlane
A Christmas Carol inscribed by Dickens to his sister for Christmas 1843
the blueprints for the Statue of Liberty
the manuscript of Huckleberry Finn
an unpublished Einstein manuscript on relativity
the earliest known monopoly-board made by Charles Darrow, 1932
Yuri Gagarin’s signed report on the first manned space flight
the first book on the Moon, 1969 In 1989 Jay Dillon was the editor and principal author of a catalogue that was hailed in the
English press as “one of the ten best books of the year”. The firm maintains a wide and productive network of
relationships both among private collectors and in the trade; and we are currently engaged in building a number of outstanding
private collections for our clients: We have handled major American and scientific manuscripts, an important color-plate collection
en bloc, and such obvious highspots as the first editions of Gulliver’s Travels, Jane Eyre, and all three
books by Arthur Rimbaud printed during his lifetime; and we have been largely responsible for building one of the finest private
libraries of Russian literature ever assembled in the West. We continue to work with the business-development staffs of most
of the major auction houses.
In 1994 Jay Dillon was invited to narrate the Discovery Channel program on the history of monopoly; and in 1998 he was
consulted by the Zapruder family in connection with their famous film of the assassination of President Kennedy—which
Mr Dillon valued more accurately than any other appraiser.
The firm’s books and manuscripts offered to the public are mainly duplicates from our clients’ libraries, or
otherwise surplus to their needs. Some recent examples are
- all three books published by William James Sidis: The animate and the inanimate 1925, Notes on the collection of transfers 1926, and Collisions in street and highway transportation 1936; and even his rare Perpetual calendar 1929, a salesman’s sample-copy preserved in its original envelope addressed by Sidis in his own hand
- the first edition of Gadsby: A story of over 50,000 words without using the letter e, by Ernest Vincent Wright, 1939 — a book of legendary
rarity
- the epochal paper on the molecular structure of DNA 1953, a presentation copy inscribed by Wilkins and signed by Watson, Crick, and Stokes
- an amusing letter signed by Tom Lehrer, preparing the stage for an early ‘gig’, 1954
- the first edition of Sir Roger Bannister’s memoir (1955) of running the first four-minute mile, signed by Bannister
- a “delightful and moving book” presented to Jacqueline Kennedy in Ireland in 1955, by the priest whom she later asked to baptize her son
- an extremely rare Autograph Scientific Manuscript signed by Richard Feynman; also the only inscribed first printing of “Surely you’re joking, Mr Feynman!” (1985) seen on the market in six years or more
- a magnificent Zaehnsdorf exhibition binding, 1986
Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts appraisal services include formal appraisals for
insurance, estate-settlement, and tax purposes. |
Prices are net. All items are subject to prior sale. Title shall pass to the purchaser
only on receipt of payment in full in US dollars. Payment should be made by wire transfer, by check drawn on a US bank, or
by credit-card against our invoice, and must be received within seven calendar days after we confirm that goods are available
and reserved. In our sole discretion, deposits or other partial payments may be forfeit if any payment is not completed on
or before the date agreed to.
All items are guaranteed genuine and complete as described. Other than items sold “as is”, any item
is returnable for full credit (a) if within three calendar days of receipt the buyer notifies us of his intention to
return it and (b) if we receive it within ten calendar days of such notice, in the same condition as originally dispatched.
Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts LLC reserves all intellectual-property rights in original book-descriptions
and other work-products and parts and passages thereof, including but not limited to original or distinctive transcriptions,
blurbs, annotations, encomia, collation-statements, binding-descriptions, images, correspondence, and yes, even this notice.
No license is granted or implied. Our minimum fee for use of our bibliographical descriptions is $120.00 per description per
use. Thieves will be hunted down and reported not only to their hosts and ISPs, but also to the relevant trade associations
and law-enforcement agencies. And of course to their parents as well.
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