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- Presentation Binding of the Fourth Edition of Early Paper Money of America Fourth edition. Iola: Krause, 1997. 4to, finely bound in black quarter morocco with marbled boards; red spine label, gilt. 487, (1) pages; illustrated. A beautifully bound copy of the fourth edition of Eric P. Newman's masterwork, presented as a gift to the author by his friend and fellow researcher Joseph Lasser. Includes a handwritten letter from Lasser to Newman presenting it to him. Fine, housed in original custom-made clamshell box. Estimate $350 Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15366 (realized $480). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11018
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- Presentation Binding of the Third Edition of The Early Paper Money of AmericaThird edition. Iola: Krause, 1990. 4to, finely bound in red quarter morocco with marbled boards; black spine label, gilt. (3)-482 pages; illustrated. A beautifully bound copy of the third edition of Eric P. Newman's masterwork, presented as a gift to the author by his friend and fellow researcher Joseph Lasser. Includes a handwritten letter from Lasser to Newman presenting it to him. Fine, housed in original custom-made clamshell box. Estimate $350 Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15365 (realized $336). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11038
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- Presentation Binding of the Third Edition of The Early Paper Money of AmericaThird edition. Iola: Krause, 1990. 4to, finely bound in red quarter morocco with marbled boards; black spine label, gilt. (3)-482 pages; illustrated. A beautifully bound copy of the third edition of Eric P. Newman's masterwork, presented as a gift to the author by his friend and fellow researcher Joseph Lasser. Includes a handwritten letter from Lasser to Newman presenting it to him. Fine, housed in original custom-made clamshell box. Estimate $350 Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15365 (realized $336). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11038
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- Interleaved Bindings of First Three Editions of The Early Paper Money of AmericaNewman, Eric P. The Early Paper Money of America. Racine, 1967. First edition. 4to, custom brown pebbled leatherette. 360 pages, interleaved; illustrated. [with] Newman, Eric P. The Early Paper Money of America. Racine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. 4to, custom blue pebbled leatherette. 416 pages, interleaved; illustrated. [with] Newman, Eric P. The Early Paper Money of America. Racine, 1990. Third edition. 4to, custom black leather-backed original pictorial boards. (3)-482 pages, interleaved; illustrated. Three volumes, total. All prepared for possible use in preparing later editions, but not used for this purpose. Rare, being among only a few copies of each prepared by the author. Fine. Estimate $750. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15364 (realized $360). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11134
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- Richard Picker's Pricing Copy For the Second EditionRacine, 1967. First edition. 4to, original maroon leatherette, gilt; handwritten label on front cover reading "PICKER / PRICING." 360 pages, interleaved; illustrated. Richard Picker's annotated copy of the first edition of The Early Paper Money of America, in which he recorded changes to be made to the pricing for the second edition. Virtually every page on which pricing is reported bears revisions by Picker, who at times added cut-down pieces of legal pad paper with more extensive changes recorded. The entire volume was damp-stained at one point, making some of the pages lightly adhere. Good. Unique. Estimate $500. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15363 (realized $132). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11454
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- Eric P. Newman's Proofs For the 1976 Early Paper Money of AmericaRacine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. The "Corrected Page Proofs," according to a handwritten note on the paper box holding the sheets. This lot comprises Eric P. Newman's primary batch of corrections and changes, being made after the book had been laid out by the publisher. Lot consists of one sheet representing the text of the inside dust-jacket, followed by 416 printed-out illustrated pages (one page per leaf) of this laid-out version, with occasional handwritten changes in red ink. Materials generally fine. Unique. [with] Newman, Eric P. The Early Paper Money of America. Racine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. The "Almost Final Negative Page Prints as Published," according to a handwritten note on the paper box holding the sheets. This lot comprises Eric P. Newman's final batch of corrections and changes, being made at this point to laid-out pages otherwise ready to be printed. Lot consists of five sheets of corrections and revisions written out by hand by Newman, followed by 416 printed out illustrated pages (one page per leaf) of this near-final version, with occasional handwritten changes in red ink. Materials generally fine. Unique. Estimate $750. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15362 (realized $168). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11452
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- Eric P. Newman's Original Manuscript For the 1976 Early Paper Money of AmericaRacine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. Eric P. Newman's extraordinary original manuscript, composed of: heavily annotated leaves from the first edition; new sheets of frequently recycled paper covered with handwritten additions and commentary; handwritten schematics of new designs; clipped illustrations and tables from the first edition pasted up into new layouts; onionskin tracing paper attached to first edition pages specifying changes; and extensive notes regarding every aspect of the text, its illustrations, or the book design itself. These materials offer a unique opportunity to glean the working process of Eric P. Newman, as he worked for years revising his greatest work. The papers make it clear that every aspect of the final revised book had been thought about carefully before decisions were made. Thousands upon thousands of handwritten words are penned on top of or alongside previously printed words. Notes were written by the author to the author, and frequently responded to by the author. A handful of notes and suggestions appear to be from others involved in the book's layout, always responded to by the author (one example: a penciled comment, "suggest reducing cuts somewhat and indicating that in smaller type; 'slightly reduced,' or 'three quarters size' or whatever" has written on top of it in red ink a large "No.") The care that Newman took with developing the new edition of his book is remarkable, and is impressive even to those familiar with his high standards and indefatigable appetite for work. The stack of papers is almost 8 cm high, and each sheet obviously represents hours upon hours of work and rework. Unique and of the greatest importance. Estimate $5,000. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15361 (realized $1320). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11143
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- Beschreibung:
- Eric P. Newman's Original Manuscript For the 1976 Early Paper Money of AmericaRacine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. Eric P. Newman's extraordinary original manuscript, composed of: heavily annotated leaves from the first edition; new sheets of frequently recycled paper covered with handwritten additions and commentary; handwritten schematics of new designs; clipped illustrations and tables from the first edition pasted up into new layouts; onionskin tracing paper attached to first edition pages specifying changes; and extensive notes regarding every aspect of the text, its illustrations, or the book design itself. These materials offer a unique opportunity to glean the working process of Eric P. Newman, as he worked for years revising his greatest work. The papers make it clear that every aspect of the final revised book had been thought about carefully before decisions were made. Thousands upon thousands of handwritten words are penned on top of or alongside previously printed words. Notes were written by the author to the author, and frequently responded to by the author. A handful of notes and suggestions appear to be from others involved in the book's layout, always responded to by the author (one example: a penciled comment, "suggest reducing cuts somewhat and indicating that in smaller type; 'slightly reduced,' or 'three quarters size' or whatever" has written on top of it in red ink a large "No.") The care that Newman took with developing the new edition of his book is remarkable, and is impressive even to those familiar with his high standards and indefatigable appetite for work. The stack of papers is almost 8 cm high, and each sheet obviously represents hours upon hours of work and rework. Unique and of the greatest importance. Estimate $5,000. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15361 (realized $1320). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11143
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- Beschreibung:
- Eric P. Newman's Original Manuscript For the 1976 Early Paper Money of AmericaRacine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. Eric P. Newman's extraordinary original manuscript, composed of: heavily annotated leaves from the first edition; new sheets of frequently recycled paper covered with handwritten additions and commentary; handwritten schematics of new designs; clipped illustrations and tables from the first edition pasted up into new layouts; onionskin tracing paper attached to first edition pages specifying changes; and extensive notes regarding every aspect of the text, its illustrations, or the book design itself. These materials offer a unique opportunity to glean the working process of Eric P. Newman, as he worked for years revising his greatest work. The papers make it clear that every aspect of the final revised book had been thought about carefully before decisions were made. Thousands upon thousands of handwritten words are penned on top of or alongside previously printed words. Notes were written by the author to the author, and frequently responded to by the author. A handful of notes and suggestions appear to be from others involved in the book's layout, always responded to by the author (one example: a penciled comment, "suggest reducing cuts somewhat and indicating that in smaller type; 'slightly reduced,' or 'three quarters size' or whatever" has written on top of it in red ink a large "No.") The care that Newman took with developing the new edition of his book is remarkable, and is impressive even to those familiar with his high standards and indefatigable appetite for work. The stack of papers is almost 8 cm high, and each sheet obviously represents hours upon hours of work and rework. Unique and of the greatest importance. Estimate $5,000. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15361 (realized $1320). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11143
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- Beschreibung:
- Eric P. Newman's Original Manuscript For the 1976 Early Paper Money of AmericaRacine, 1976. Second (Bicentennial) edition. Eric P. Newman's extraordinary original manuscript, composed of: heavily annotated leaves from the first edition; new sheets of frequently recycled paper covered with handwritten additions and commentary; handwritten schematics of new designs; clipped illustrations and tables from the first edition pasted up into new layouts; onionskin tracing paper attached to first edition pages specifying changes; and extensive notes regarding every aspect of the text, its illustrations, or the book design itself. These materials offer a unique opportunity to glean the working process of Eric P. Newman, as he worked for years revising his greatest work. The papers make it clear that every aspect of the final revised book had been thought about carefully before decisions were made. Thousands upon thousands of handwritten words are penned on top of or alongside previously printed words. Notes were written by the author to the author, and frequently responded to by the author. A handful of notes and suggestions appear to be from others involved in the book's layout, always responded to by the author (one example: a penciled comment, "suggest reducing cuts somewhat and indicating that in smaller type; 'slightly reduced,' or 'three quarters size' or whatever" has written on top of it in red ink a large "No.") The care that Newman took with developing the new edition of his book is remarkable, and is impressive even to those familiar with his high standards and indefatigable appetite for work. The stack of papers is almost 8 cm high, and each sheet obviously represents hours upon hours of work and rework. Unique and of the greatest importance. Estimate $5,000. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Heritage Auctions 11/2018 (Newman XI), lot15361 (realized $1320). Heritage link: http://www.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1283&lotIdNo=11143