REAL-TIME BIDDING AVAILABLEPBA Galleries features Real-Time Bidding for its live auctions. This feature allows Internet Users to bidon items instantaneously, as though they were in the room with the auctioneer. If it is an auction day,you may view the Real-Time Bidder at http://www.pbagalleries.com/realtimebidder/ . Instructions forits use can be found by following the link at the top of the Real-Time Bidder page. Please note: youwill need to be logged in and have a credit card registered with PBA Galleries to access the Real-TimeBidder area. In addition, we continue to provide provisions for Absentee Bidding by email, fax, regularmail, and telephone prior to the auction, as well as live phone bidding during the auction. Pleasecontact PBA Galleries for more information.IMAGES AT WWW.PBAGALLERIES.COMAll the items in this catalogue are pictured in the online version of the catalogue at www.pbagalleries.com. Go to Live Auctions, click Browse Catalogues, then click on the link to the Sale.CONSIGN TO PBA GALLERIESPBA is always happy to discuss consignments of books, maps, photographs, graphics, autographs andrelated material. There is no charge for appraisals of items intended for auction, and we accept bothindividual items, as well as, entire collections and estates. Please contact Bruce MacMakin for moreinformation at bruce@pbagalleries.comBOOK APPRAISALS AT PBA GALLERIESPBA Galleries now holds regularly scheduled book appraisals at our Kearny Street Gallery.Save the firstTuesday of each month to bring your books, manuscripts, maps, photographs and prints to the PBAGalleries’ Appraisal Events. Though no appointment is necessary, please call to let us know if you willbe attending. The verbal appraisals are free. Join us from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., at PBA Galleries,133 Kearny St., Preview & Auction Gallery, Fourth Floor, San Francisco (between Post and SutterStreets).GET ON THE PBA EMAIL MAILING LISTPBA Galleries sends out notices of our auctions, schedule updates, sale highlights and otherinformation via email. To be placed on this mailing list, email us at pba@pbagalleries.comRECEIVE NOTIFICATION OF YOUR SPECIFIC WANTSAt the PBA Galleries website, you can sign up for CATEGORY WATCH, and receive emailnotification when books or other items in your areas of interest are coming up for auction, or forindividual titles or books by specific authors. Go to www.pbagalleries.com.PBA WILL PACK AND SHIP YOUR ITEMS TO YOUPBA Galleries has a full-service shipping department, and will pack and ship items to you that youpurchase at auction upon payment. The preferred method of shipping is United Parcel Service, andadded charges will apply for use of other services.NOTE: MOST LOTS OFFERED IN THIS SALE HAVE A MINIMUM RESERVE OF ONEHALF OF THE PRESALE LOW ESTIMATE. SOME LOTS HAVE HIGHER RESERVES, BUTALWAYS BELOW THE LOW ESTIMATE.
AdministrationRoger Wagner, ChairmanScott Evans, PresidentShannon Kennedy, Vice President, Client ServicesAngela Jarosz, Administrative AssistantMegan Hipsley, Shipping ClerkConsignments, Appraisals & CataloguingBruce E. MacMakin, Senior Vice PresidentGeorge K. Fox, Vice President, Market Development & Senior AuctioneerGregory Jung, Senior SpecialistErin Escobar, SpecialistMarketingMaureen Gross, Vice President of MarketingPhotography & DesignChad Mueller, PhotographerSummer-Fall Auctions, 2012July 19, 2012 – <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Americana</strong> – <strong>Travel</strong> & <strong>Exploration</strong>August 2, 2012 – <strong>Fine</strong> Press – Illustrated Books – <strong>Fine</strong> Bindings & Sets – MiscellaneaAugust 16, 2012 – <strong>Fine</strong> Golf Books & MemorabiliaAugust 30, 2012 – <strong>Fine</strong> LiteratureSeptember 13, 2012 – Rare Books & <strong>Manuscript</strong>sSeptember 27, 2012 – <strong>Americana</strong> - African-American History - <strong>Travel</strong> & <strong>Exploration</strong>Schedule is subject to change. Please contact PBA or pbagalleries.com for further information.Consignments are being accepted for the 2012 Auction season. Please contact Bruce MacMakin atbruce@pbagalleries.com.Front Cover: Lot 62Back Cover clockwise from upper left: Lots 29, 139, 386, 201Bond # 14425383
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