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Specializations
Art and Architecture
We specialize in rare and antiquarian books concerning architecture
and architectural history up to the mid nineteenth century. We
stock books on interior decoration and ornament, landscape and
garden design, festival and theatre architecture, as well as books
on the fine arts and aesthetics. We also offer books documenting
the emergence of museums from the development of private cabinets
of curiosities, to princely collections of fine art and, finally,
national museums.
The history of archaeology, embracing Renaissance interest in
numismatics and sculpture, investigations by early antiquaries
in Britain and Europe, excavations by Grand Tour connoisseurs
and dealers in antiquities, and the scientific approach to archaeology
in the nineteenth century, is another area of interest.
Contact
Bogislav Winner
Continental
This encompasses early books in Greek, Latin and the vernacular,
important for their textual content, their place in the history of
writing or early printing, or often as physical objects, as bindings.
So it might be a Middle English Boethius, an unrecorded fragment of
twelfth-century Middle High German (recently restored to an appropriate
home in Germany), or a clutch of English romanesque documents preserving
their original seals. Or it could be the first book printed in Toledo
(1486), Montaigne’s heavily annotated copy of Lucretius, or
an elaborate presentation binding from Cardinal Bellarmine to James
I. As well, it might be one of the elusive seventeenth-century editions
of Dante, or a piece of Renaissance neo-Latin verse for which there
may be only one or two customers in the world. Regular lists are issued,
offering a wide variety of items – for example an unrecorded
manuscript of Wyclif’s Logic, Castiglione’s first book,
or an unrecorded broadside account of the earthquake which hit Seville
in 1624. Our recent list, Around Montaigne, offers a group of books
reflecting the intellectual life of Bordeaux in the time of Montaigne.
Contact
Nicholas Poole-Wilson
English Literature and History
British literature and history from the sixteenth to the nineteenth
century, with an emphasis on poetry, fiction, and drama, is one of
our major specialities. We usually have a selection of major authors
from the STC and Wing period (i.e. before 1701), and a broad range
of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century fiction. Our permanent display
of Elizabethan and Jacobean books for sale at Shakespeare’s
Globe in Southwark includes original editions of early plays. We
also have a selection of literary autographs and historical manuscripts.
Among important works which have passed through our hands are the
autograph draft of Byron’s She walks in beauty, the autograph
manuscript of Jane Austen’s only play Sir Charles Grandison,
Dickens’s copy of Vanity Fair, Trollope’s classical library,
and some fifty Shakespeare First Folios.
Contact Ted Hofmann
or Donovan Rees
European Literature
We are especially interested in eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century
literature in continental European languages, focusing particularly
on rare and important works of French, German, Italian, Russian,
Spanish and South American literature. We regularly have in stock
first editions of authors as diverse as Akhmatova, Balzac, Borges,
Camus, Chekhov, Dostoevsky, Goethe, Goldoni, Hugo, Kafka, Leopardi,
Lorca, Manzoni, Pirandello, Pushkin, Schiller, Tolstoy, Zola, and
many others. Among the important works which have passed through
our hands are the original working manuscript of Turgenev’s
Fathers and Sons, now in the Pushkin House in St Petersburg, and
the only known copy of the first edition of Brecht’s first
play, Baal (1920), with his working notes.
Contact Wendy Cruise
Human Sciences
Human Sciences at Quaritch embraces a wide range of books and manuscripts
documenting the history of ideas from the earliest times up to
about 1960. Our strengths are in the history of economic thought
and in philosophy, but we also deal in law, finance and banking
(including speculation, actuarial science and insurance), politics
and political theory, sociology and psychology, agriculture, education,
logic and the theory of language. Some notable items which have
recently passed through our hands include the only known copy of
the Communist Manifesto inscribed by Karl Marx, Rudolf Carnap’s
annotated copy of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (Logisch-philosophische
Abhandlung), Joseph Penso de la Vega’s Confusion
de Confusiones (1688, the first book to describe the practice of a stock-exchange)
and a copy of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (4th edition,
1786), inscribed in Smith’s own hand to Bonnie Prince Charlie’s
private secretary.
As well as dealing in individual books and manuscripts, we also
offer collections. In recent years we have sold author collections
of Friedrich Nietzsche, Bertrand Russell, Thorstein Veblen, Emile
Durkheim and Jeremy Bentham. Among subject collections we have
offered are the Herwood Library of accounting literature (including
Pacioli’s Summa de Arithmetica, 1494, the first printed
exposition of double-entry book-keeping); the philosophy of language;
texts pertaining to the theory and study of language in the West,
and the history of probability – the calculus of probabilities,
statistics and their applications.
Contact
Ian Smith
Middle East
We have a deep interest in the handwritten legacy of the Arab and
Islamic world and in European books about the region. We are particularly
experienced in the finding, formation and placement of themed collections
suitable for national institutions or private libraries.
Contact
Alex Day
or Meis Al-Kaisi
Photographs
We specialize in rare photographs from the early days of the medium
and have handled such pioneering works as Fox Talbot’s Pencil
of Nature (1844) and, recently, his Sun Pictures in Scotland
(1845). Nineteenth-century travel photography and photographically
illustrated books are of great interest: a major new acquisition of
ours is one of only four known complete copies of Thomson’s
Foochow and the River Min (1873), which is considered to
be one of the most beautiful examples of the photographically illustrated
book. Also of interest are images by photographers specializing in
fine art and documentary work from the early twentieth-century to
the present.
Contact
Lindsey Stewart
Science and Natural History
Science at Quaritch is broadly defined, ranging from medicine,
anatomy, pharmacology (including herbals) and natural history to
astronomy, physics, chemistry and mathematics. An interest in the
origins of modern chemistry has led to a specialisation in works
on alchemy and distillation, and from there we have also branched
out into occultism and hermeticism. We have developed an interest
in gastronomy and books on nutrition and wine, an area which over
the years has become one of our ‘non-scientific’ specialities.
Contact Detlev Auvermann
Travel
We stock Western books in European languages, generally – but
not exclusively – published before circa 1850. We are especially
interested in early travel accounts – from the late fifteenth
to the eighteenth centuries – in all areas beyond Europe.
Geographical regions in which we have tended to specialize include
the Pacific and its surrounding countries – South America,
the Northwest Coast of America, Japan, China, the maritime regions
of Asia, including the Philippines and Indonesia, and Australia.
Books on Africa, the polar regions, manuscripts and separately
published maps are also handled.
Contact Alex Day
or Katherine Spears
Archives and Manuscript Collections
Quaritch buys
and sells archives and post-medieval manuscripts. We also negotiate private
treaty sales of archives in many fields
including literature, history, politics, science, theatre, publishing
and business. We provide formal valuations of archives for probate
and insurance purposes and offer advice and assistance on individual
items and collections eligible for conditional exemption from United
Kingdom taxation and for acceptance in lieu of inheritance tax.
We
have sold the archives of Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson,
Kenneth Tynan, Laurie Lee, Dame Muriel Spark, Michael Holroyd,
the Royal Society of Literature and many other individuals and
institutions. On behalf of libraries in Britain, Ireland and
America we have valued the John Murray Archives, the papers
of Francis Crick, the John Evelyn archive, the Macclesfield
(Sir Isaac Newton) papers, the Abinger (Shelley and Godwin) papers and many other
collections. Further information on Quaritch valuations is available
here.
Contact
Joan Winterkorn. Medieval manuscripts are handled
by our Continental specialists.
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