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Sell or Auction Your Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896 for up to Over $10,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders July 19, 2022December 20, 2023

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Below is a recent realized price for a copy of Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896. Sold for Over $10,000.

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Sylvia Plath’s Pulitzer Prize in Poetry

The Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, awarded posthumously to literary icon Sylvia Plath for ”The Collected Poems” in 1982, and the only notable literary award won by Plath. Pulitzer Prizes infrequently come to auction, with this one even more special for its importance to 20th century literature; the Poetry Jury Report from 1982 commented on its importance: ”The appearance of ”Collected Poems” of Sylvia Plath is an extraordinary literary event. Plath won no major prizes in her lifetime, and most of her work has been posthumously published…the combination of metaphorical brilliance with an effortless formal structure makes this a striking volume…”

Pulitzer Prize is accompanied by two telegrams from Sovern to Ted Hughes, both dated 13 April 1982, with one reading ”The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath won the Pulitzer Poetry Prize to-day”. Also included is a typed letter signed by Sovern on Columbia University letterhead, dated 30 April 1982, to Ted Hughes that accompanied presentation of the Prize. Sold for $12,500.

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896
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Robert Frost Signed Book with Handwritten Verse

Robert Frost signed book “A Further Range” with handwritten verse from “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” New York: Henry Holt and Company: 1936. First edition, second impression. Original red cloth lettered in gilt with dustjacket. Signed and inscribed in ink in March, 1937 by Frost on the front free endpaper with the final verse from “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Inscription reads: “The woods are lovely, dark and deep / But I have promises to keep / And miles to go before I sleep / And miles to go before I sleep. / Robert Frost / For Mary Ellen Gombes San Antonio Texas March 1937.” Frost wrote this poem about winter in June 1922 at his house in Shaftsbury, Vermont that is now home to the “Robert Frost Stone House Museum.” Frost had been up the entire night writing the long poem “New Hampshire” and had finally finished when he realized morning had come. He went out to view the sunrise and suddenly got the idea for “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” He wrote the new poem in just a few minutes and later stated that “It was as if I’d had a hallucination.” “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” was Frost’s favorite of his own poems and later called it his “best bid for remembrance.” Dustjacket shows minor chipping to head and tail of spine and to folds; some toning. Near fine condition. Sold for $5,000.

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896
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Sylvia Plath’s Signed Library Card

Sylvia Plath signed library card for the Boston Public Library, neatly signed along the side “Sylvia Hughes”. Plath’s name and address is also typed on the card as “Mrs. Sylvia Hughes” at 9 Willow Street in Boston. Card has an expiration date of 4 September 1960, and measures 3.5″ x 2.25″. Light discoloration at upper left edge, overall very good condition with bold handwriting. Sold for $4,870.

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896
Sylvia Plath’s Signed Library Card. Click to enlarge.

Jules Verne SB “Le Tour Du Monde”

Signed copy of Jules Verne’s “Le Tour Du Monde En Quatre-Vingts Jours.” J. Hetzel: Paris, circa 1880. 38th edition. French edition of “Round the World…” Signed in ink to half-title page, “Hommage de l’auteur / Jules Verne.” A classic signed copy of Verne’s most popular work which recounts the varied and wonderful adventures of Phileas Fogg and the faithful Passepartout. Wear to edges, ends and joints of half-marble boards. Light dampstaining slightly affects inscription, though signature remains clear. Box housed in black cloth hardcase; gilt writing to side reads “Tour Du Monde En Quatre-Vingts Jours / Jules Verne / Presentation Copy / Paris c. 1880”. Foxing and toning throughout, else good condition. Sold for $4,800.

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896
Jules Verne SB “Le Tour Du Monde”. Click to enlarge.

Walt Whitman Large Signed Photo Measuring 6.25” x 8.5” — With University Archives COA

Poet Walt Whitman signed photograph of himself from the late 19th century, with a distinctive, large signature by Whitman below his image in bright blue. Photo by ”F. GuteKunst Philadelphia” measures 6.25” x 8.5”, with image itself measuring 3.75” x 5.75”. Some foxing and dampstaining to lower edge, able to be framed out. Overall in good to very good condition. With University Archives COA. Sold for $3,125.

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896
Walt Whitman Large Signed Photo. Click image to enlarge.

Robert Frost Autograph Poem Signed of “A Tuft of Flowers” — One of Frost’s Earliest Poems & Considered by Him to Be One of His Best, Bound Into a Signed Limited Edition of “Steeple Bush”

Beautiful limited edition signed presentation copy of “A Steeple Bush”, with an autograph poem signed by Robert Frost bound within. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1947, number 706 of the limited edition of 751 copies. Unique to this presentation copy is an autograph portion of his poem, “A Tuft of Flowers”, handwritten and signed by Frost in blue fountain pen. Originally entitled “The Tuft of Flowers”, this poem was included in “A Boy’s Will”, Frost’s first commercially published book of poems from 1915. Of this particular poem, Frost commented that it represented his coming back towards people, and considered it one of his best. Poem reads in full,

“A Tuft of Flowers

But he turned first and led my eye to look
At a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook –

A leaping tongue of bloom the scythe had spared
Beside a reedy brook the scythe had bared.

The mower in the dew had loved them thus
By leaving them to flourish, not for us,

Nor yet to draw one thought of ours to him,
But from sheer morning gladness at the brim……

Robert Frost

For Eugene R. Petty / December 25, 1959″.

Poem is bound into the book preceding the limitation page. Bound in sage green boards, with a gilt illustration to the front cover, book is housed in the publisher’s sage green slipcase, measuring 6.5″ x 9.875″. Mild wear to book and slipcase, overall in very good plus condition. Both poem and signature page are near fine. Sold for $2,300.

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Signed “The Poems Yeats”

“The Poems of W.B. Yeats. The Definitive Edition in Two Volumes.” London: Macmillan: 1949. One of only 300 limited edition copies signed by the author and printed on Glastonbury Ivory Toned Antique Laid paper. Two volume set bound in olive green buckram boards and housed in original slipcase. Yeats spent the final years of his life revising the text of this volume of poems, of which he had corrected the proofs and signed the special page to appear at the beginning of volume one. With his death in 1939 and the outbreak of the war later that year, Macmillan shelved the project and did not issue this signed limited edition until 1949. Volume One includes: “The Wanderings of Oisin,” “Crossways,” “The Rose,” “The Wind Among the Reeds,” “The Old Age of Queen Maeve,” Baile and Aillinn,” “In the Seven Woods,” “The Shadowy Waters,” and others. Volume Two includes: “The Wild Swans at Coole,” “Michael Roberts and the Dances,” “The Tower,” “The Winding Stair and other Poems,” “A Full Moon in March,” and “Last Poems.” Fading to backstrips. Slipcase shows wears in the form of bumped corners and worn edges. Covering to slipcase coming loose in several areas. Overall, a handsome set in very good condition. Sold for $2,279.

Emily Dickinson Poems 2nd 3rd Series 1891 1892 1896
William Butler Yeats autograph. Click to enlarge.

Nobel Prize Recipient Rabindranath Tagore Signed Photo

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Pens & Signs His Famous Poem — “Art is long and time is fleeting…” — 1850

Great American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow handwrites the fourth stanza of his famous poem “A Psalm of Life” on a slip of paper and signs it, “Henry W. Longfellow”. It reads: “Art is long and time is fleeting, / And our hearts though stout and brave, / Still like muffled drums are beating / Funeral marches to the grave. / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / November 18, 1950″. Measures 7″ x 3.25”. Toning, folds, and tape remnants to verso, else near fine. A 4″ x 4.75″ engraving of Longfellow is included. Sold for $1,669.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Pens & Signs His Famous Poem . Click to enlarge.

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