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Edward Snowden Signed Photo. Sold for Nearly $5,000.
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Upton Sinclair Signed First Printing of “The Jungle” — Inscribed to Fellow Christian Socialist George Herron
Upton Sinclair signed first printing of “The Jungle” published by The Jungle Publishing Co.: New York: 1906. All first printing points present: “brass buttons” on page 42; “eight dollars” on page 82; unbroken type on “1” on copyright page; and normal-sized “3” on page 385. This copy does not have the “Sustainers Edition” label apparent on the front pastedown (normally signifying first printing), but two bookplates are there, which may be concealing the label or the reason it was removed. Presentation copy, inscribed by Sinclair on the front free endpaper to Christian Socialist activist, Dr. George D. Herron: “To Geo. D. Herron with sincerest gratitude + affection from the Author [underlined] / Princeton N.J. Feb 17th ’06.” Inscription is dated eleven days before the book’s publication to a prominent Socialist contemporary of Sinclair’s. Bound in publisher’s full green cloth, decoratively black and white stamped front board and spine. Light sunning to spine, short tear to upper margin of half-title page, and page 1 loose but present. Evidence of sticker removal on rear pastedown, blocks of toning to verso of front free endpaper and first blank. Bookplates of Americana and Bret Harte collector Willard S. Morse on both pastedowns (the plate on the rear pastedown seems to be an identification plate from his library, with manuscript notes in an unknown hand), and the bookplate of famed surgeon, Dr. Elmer Belt, also on the front pastedown. A very good copy, and an excellent association copy, with a fine inscription to a fellow socialist. Sold for $2,800.

Emmy award statue, the most prestigious award in television bestowed by the National Academy of Television Arts And Sciences for excellence in the field. In addition to the well-watched Primetime Emmy’s, the Academy holds events nationwide honoring achievements in programming and broadcasting. Here, reporter Hilda Bryant from KIRO-TV in Washington state is recognized. Plaque on the front of the base is engraved, ”1985 N A T A S 1986 / Investigative News / ‘Monroe Prison Scandal’ / Hilda Bryant, Reporter / KIRO-TV”. Posed on tiptoe atop a diamond, mounted to rectangular base is the iconic winged woman holding an atom, symbolizing the relationship between art and science. Award measures 11.25” in total height, with base measuring 5.25” across and 3” deep. Weighs 3 lbs. 12 oz. A few scattered nicks to finish, else fine. Sold for $2,520.

Eugene V. Debs Autograph Letter Signed to George S. Viereck — “…some good day, not far distant I hope, we shall walk into each others’ arms and make up for lost time…”
Eugene V. Debs handwritten signed letter, composed on 28 April 1926, six months before his passing. Debs writes to George S. Viereck, a fellow socialist who would go on to support Adolf Hitler’s purported National Socialist Party. Debs writes on Hotel Breslin stationery from his home in Terre Haute, Indiana in part, “It was with the deepest regret that I again missed you in New York. It would have been a great pleasure indeed to Mrs. Debs and myself to meet you and Mrs. Viereck, but…I had to leave for home soon after landing from Bermuda. I have been so anxious to see you, to take you by the hand and tell you in person how sincerely I regard you and how much I appreciate your friendship…But I am sure the fates will not always conspire against us, and some good day, not far distant I hope, we shall walk into each others’ arms and make up for lost time. / The marked copy of the Monthly with your fine article has been received so I need not say how very much I appreciate your continued kindness or consideration…Eugene V. Debs”. Two page letter on a single sheet measures 8.5″ x 11″. Fold and light creasing, else near fine. Sold for $1,343.

Eugene V. Debs Autograph Letter Signed While in Prison — “…You have fought and are now fighting a heroic battle…”
Eugene V. Debs handwritten signed letter, composed on 14 October 1920 while serving in prison in Atlanta for sedition after he urged resistance to the World War I draft. Composed to journalist Frank Harris, the Socialist Party leader writes, “I shall not see your [Pearson’s] Magazine, to my deep regret…You have fought and are now fighting a heroic battle against overwhelming odds, and but for your genius and personality Pearson’s could not have lived. You have in fullest measure my admiration, my love and best wishes…Eugene V. Debs”. Single page letter measures 4.875″ x 6.675″. Composed in pencil. Chipping with small paper loss at lower left, overall very good condition. Sold for $1,210.

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