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Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Americana [I]The Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Ameri

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Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Americana [I]The Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Ameri
<B><I>The Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Americana</B></I></B></I> Volumes 1 - 7, Plus Index. Compiled by Edward J. Lazare (New York: Parke-Burnet Galleries, Inc., 1966-1970), publisher's blue cloth boards with gilt titles, 4to (7" x 10"), as new with glassine wraps, small "Ex-Libris TWS" labels on each front pastedown. Thomas Winthrop Streeter was born in Concord, New Hampshire in 1883 and, after graduating with a law degree from Harvard in 1907, practiced law in Boston. He moved to New York in 1917 and participated in various business enterprises until his retirement from active business in 1939. He then dedicated himself to his beloved collection of early Americana, compiling the largest Texana collection in private hands. It included not only Texas imprints, but also imprints from Mexico and the rest of the world that were about Texas. In the mid-1950s, he published the five volume <I>Bibliography of Texas</B></I> for which he received an honorary doctorate from Dartmouth College. Throughout the years, Streeter donated or sold parts of his collection to various institutions. At his death in 1965, according to his wishes, Streeter's remaining collection, comprising some 5,000 rare volumes, was sold in seven auctions held at Parke-Bernet Galleries in New York between 1966 and 1969. These present volumes are the catalogs for those monumental sales; a reference set considered a basic requirement for any collector or dealer in Americana. Often found only in partial sets, this is as nice a complete set as you're likely to find. <I>Courtesy of P. Gervais Bell, Houston.</B></I> <BR><BR><b>This 2006 March Texas State Historical Association Charity Auction is being held in Austin, TX on February 12 - March 4, 2006. This is a charity auction. All proceeds from donated lots in the auction, commissions from consigned lots, and the buyer's premium go solely to the Texas State Historical Association. The floor auction session is by invitation only. Online bidding ends March 3, 2006 at 10:00PM CT. Your secret maximum bid will compete for you during the floor auction, and it is possible that you may be outbid on the floor after internet bidding closes. The applicable buyer's premium for this auction is an amount equal to 15% (minimum $9 per lot) of the successful bid on ebay. State law requires lots consigned (not donated) to THSA collect full sales tax on items that sell for a total of $5,000 or more. </b>
<BR><b>Important Information Notice</b> Texas State Historical Association 'TSHA' presents this Charity Auction in cooperation with Heritage Auctions, Inc. that has provided its production facilities, personnel, and internet, fax, and phone bidding services to support the auction. The auction is conducted under Heritage's standard auction terms and conditions printed in this catalog; however, TSHA is included within the definition of 'Auctioneer,' and the buyer's premium is 15% on ebay, and all items are sold 'AS IS' and without return. This catalog is available for view and bidding on the Heritage website. Heritage disclaims any liability for any act or omission pertaining to its provided services. Successful bidders shall pay Sales Tax on consigned lots of $5000 or more. Consigned lots may be designated in the catalog.